THE OREGON SUNDAY 1 JOURNAL, ? PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER -0.' mi.' TOWN TOPICS C0U10 KVaSTl ftntm tmmitf BrlMal amlattafl Ilia HliB, KmaM IS ! IT. nounced a free public lecture on Christ day evening in Hibernian hall. 340 Rus- w i to a atrrlraa HMorWal uwklln. raeUte - rnftkiiMl. .Mnhrr H aad ! Wilim.u Valtor MVr Boy' enef.nnea (T. M. C, A.). Corallu. .Nmabrr SS to 3TT. Orna Mar amettitM, Pwitoaa. iMcaakat. Aaaval coamntin Orsn C'h'lKiaa Kaiia tltoa. Wav Ftbraarf H U II. Dews TaJka ef Travel K U. IXwna, rrlnrtpal of Kllot arhool, waa the prin cipal epeaker at a meeting of lhe-Iort-lend rrlr.rlpa.la' association tn th court- hnua Katurday morning. Downs told of bin summer's travels through Australia. New Zealand and Kljl Islands. Upon llw rlmu of his talks the principals In vited him to give an Illustrated lecture ome evening on Ma travels. Miss Anns , Mulhernii. librarian, told of I hi um of IhkiKh and the cooperation tho library prepared to give to the schools. Fasse for Oregoa Aslhor Latest ognlttnu of (he author of 'The Rape f lielaium'' rame In the form of a re quest from tr KretM-h government for a ry of the book. ( was written by W. It. Smith. World war veteran whose home la in Mrtle point. Or. Despite the fart that tho hook never was advertised it in iulte well known throughout the country. All ssles of the book have been made by malj orders. It was published, bound in paper, in Myrtle Point. Clliieaihlp la Restored That George H. MrDopald might rrgain his civil J4U t'repa V rerognlt tlan Science by Professor Hermann 8.: tiering, C. 8. B. of Concord. N. H.. a member of the board of lectureship of1 the Mother Church In Boston, at The Auditorium, Monday at S p. m. The doors will be open at 7 :30. The public is in vited. Class for Ferelga-bera Brides The first meeting of the class In English and American customs ' for foreign-born brides of American soldiers, who have recently come to this country, .-w ill be held Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the horn of Mrs. George Perkusech, 28$ Lincoln street, between Third and Fourth streets in South Portland. Miss Harriet Thayer will be the teacher. No charge for the class will be made and all foreign-born brides will be welcome. Further Informa tion may be secured by calling Mrs. Per kusech. Main 7(30. Battery A to Give Paste Battery A, field artillery, the successor of the ram ous battery that carried the- name of Oregon into over 30 French battles, is to give a dance Wednesday evening at the rooms of the East Side Business Men's club, IMVi Grand avenue. Sergeant Dan Robinson In chairman of the committee of arrangements. The funds of the bat tery are low and many accessories are needed in the rooms in the Armory as signed to this flourishing organization of the National Guard Everybody is in vlted to attend. rights an "order waa'laken Saturday in the federal court to apread a recrfrd of bis presidential pardon on the minutes of the court. MrIonald was sentenced to the federal prison and fined in 1903 or 1 ! 4 for the part he played In a land fraud cmmc. lie served his time, but federal prisoners lone their citizenship until It la restored by the president Rk yard's As to It.a I.ln.i Portland- ; Astoria-seaside division Leave port Isnd 7:30 a. m.. 10:00 a, m.. 1:00 p. m., 4:15 p, m. Leaving Astoria 7:15 a. m., 1:15 a. m.. lu.uo a. m.. 1:30 p. m.. 3:45 p. m. and 8:13 p. m. Direct connections st Astoria to and from Seaside and CUt nop Beach points. , Busses leave St Chsrles hotel, 204 Morrison street. .Tele phone MarahaU 4311. Adv. Mas -Toersed" for Hs Alfred John Ktnlih, 22, Second and Yamhill street, unwillingly contributed $S0 to the sup ort of a colored woman in the North End Friday night. Smith reported he bwt the woman on the street and stopped to t Ik with her a few minutes. After thr had gone ho discovered his purse bad been stolen. , l atin Tearhrrs at I nnrhron Latin rachers In Portland schools held a luncheon at the Seward hotel Saturday noon, with "Superintendent t. A. Grout and his iiHMlstants, '. A. llice and K. H. AVInlnry. an tho honor Kuest.t. Discus sion Wit.i held an to t lie place that IaUn should fill In the high school curriculum. Almut teachers were, present. vtnmas Who Inhaled Cas May Ra eer Nurses at St. Vincents hospital reported Saturday night that Mrs. An tonio Ledvlna. 6 '.I. who Inhaled gas at her home Friday with suicidal Intent, wan still unconscious, although breathing with lean difficulty after two days of treatment. Phynn.lann now have some lirpe for her recovery, Rsepard'a Aato Bm Lfaes Portland St. Helens-Astoria division : Leave Port land 13 p. m.. 7 :30 a. m.. 10 a. m., I p. m.. 4:15 p. m. Leave Astoria 7:16 a. m., 10 a. m , 1:30 p. m., 3:30 p. m.. :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Busses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4331. Adv. Moles Car Rerotered A message wan Trtelv.Ml Saturday from the sheriff of t lledrtinr. C'al., that an automobile stolen from the private garage of Miss Josle P Ktm-kHn. oi Maple" street, was re oereil Wednesday night. Two men ii nd two women who drove the car es-rui'i-d in corillnc to the message re reived hy the tolire here. ahepard's Aats Ttas Mots Multnomah Fa. la divlalo.i. Leave Portland 9:80 a. nr. 11 a. m . 2:45 p. m. : 4:30 p. m. dally. Leave Multnomah Kalis 7:15 a. m.. 11:15 a. m.. 13 55 p. m., 4 p. m. and (-.10 p. m. dally. Busses leavo St Charles hotel. 2n4 Morrlnun street Telephone Marshall 4:ill r-Adv. liny at Holiness Home Julius L. Hoftii'tln, head of the Wind rive ex lurlment ntutlon of the t'nltrd States forest ervlre nrai "ar-on. Wash., Is fc the father of a'txiy horn Thursday ntg!it. The son in a nrvrn otindrr snd has l-een named Julian George. Akrserd'i Aatn Itas I.lses Portland- Hood Hlver division. Leave Portland . A - - r t r . a.nA f ju a. m , ii a. in., . . p. m. ana i :ju p. m dally. Leave Hood River :30 a. m . It a. m . 3 20 p. m. snd 4:30 p. m. dally. Busses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison st. Telephone Mar. 4381. Adv. tllhlp fleeting The Hoslrrurian Fellowship now inrts In the story hour room of the Public llbrnry. Sunday ut ii l tn. The " 'onmo-Conception" Is the subj rt of study. Allaire welcome. rortlssd-lewberg ftbi Leave Fourth and Alder dally, I. 5:30, 11 a. nr. and 1. 3:30. 4 MS. 6:30, :30 p. m. : Saturday and Sjnday 11:15 p. m. Phone Mala 3314. Adv. Ho Irm Mroken Fulling from a hoiHont.it Ixir ut the Washington high "school Kililiv. Kenneth Hr Irr. It. suf fered . frai-t in eil left arm. He vas tutif" to the Good Samaritan hospital. 4aneed Thought Her lee Advanced thought services will be hold by the I'ntversal Fellow ship circle in Foresters' hall. 12J Fourth street, tonight st 7:43 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Dickey Is pastor. 4 srlstlaa Srlenre I.ertsre The Second Church cf Christ. Scientist, has an- Hervey of Koa-Esgllsh Speaking Peo pie Headquarters for the survey of the city to ascertain the number of non English speaking people with a view to enrolling them In the night schools, have lieen opened In the offices of Community Service, 426 Northwest Bank building. Mrs. Lee Davenport of the Americaniza- lion committee, who is chairman for this work, asks all workers to go to this of fice for maps and for cards for the sur vey. 11 satire Browne Lectins Monday, p. m., "Approach to Greek Theatre" 8:15 p. m.. "The European Theatre.' Portland hotel. Adv. Portland TtHamook Cadillac Stage. Hoyt hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m. and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made, for fish ing parties. Adv. Feet Hsrtl See our foot specialist X-ray FT-rvires free. Knight Shoe com pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv. 8tr. America St. Helens via Columbia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. m. Sun day. Alder st dock. Main 8323. Adv. Portland-Salem Stage Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare. 31.50. Adv. Salent'MHIs City Stage Connects O. E. trains Nos. 6 and 9 for Mm City. Joseph, Hamman. Salem. Prop. Adv. For Better Artificial Den tares see the plate specialist. Dr. E. C. Rossman, 31 Journal building. Adv. . Martyrs to Be Honored Members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a memorial meeting next Wednes- aell street, in honor of the "Manchester martyrs," Allen. Larkin and O'Brien. Judge P. H. D'Arcy of Salem will be the chief speaker, and J. J. Burke will reside. A musical program will follow. Irish Pletares to Be Show Again At the request of many who saw the latest released pictures of Ireland and listened to the lecture oC the Rev. William L. Quinn in Hibemia hall last Thursday evening, special arrangements have been made whereby these pictures ' will be shown again in the Lincoln high school auditorium this evening at 3 o'clock. Father Quinn has recently re turned from an extended tour of Ireland and is presenting these pictures at the request of the Irish Republican parlia ment He is being supplied with ma terial constantly by Desmond Fitzgerald, minister of publicity of Ireland, who is now attending the peace conference in London. "Alice la ttangerland" Film to Be Re leased The film, "Alice in Hungerland," which was shown at the recent Near East relief state conference, is now available and dates are being made for it to be shown in the Sunday schools and churches. These dates for the film have already been arranged : Monday, Beaverton public school ; Tuesday, Y. M. C. A., at 12:15: at the Richmond school at 2 :30 p. m. ; Kenilworth Presby terian church at 7 :45 p. m, ; Wednesday at Central Free Methodist church. East Fifty-fifth and Flanders. 7 :45 p. m. ; Friday, Arbor Lodge Presbyterian church, 7 :45 p. m. Held as Bandit Saspeets Charged with holding up the colored club at Fifteenth and Pettygrove streets Friday night James Raglan and Oscar Turner were bound over for grand jury investi gation Saturday by Municipal Judge Rossman. Raglan's bail was set at $1000 and Turner's at $500. Dr. B. Louise Cox returned ; 335 Mor gan building. Phone Main 4998. Adv. Object to Barning $ $ $ Uselessly! Phone Broadway 70, Edlefsen's. Adv. Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving at Hotel Seaside, Seaside, Or. Make reservations now. Adv. Dr. Ralph A. Fenton, returned. Jour nal Bldg. Main 4083. Adv. Dr. Marie Eqal, Lafayette building, 313 Washington street Adv. night speaker. The general- topic of dis cussion Cor the evening was "Current Economic Problems of the Pacific oam. a general aiscussion touowea i Dean Miller's talk. The "Day-dodgers" were hosts to th j college community at a dancing party ! held in the Commons Saturday. Simple ' but attractive decorations and a "live wire" orchestra made the dance one of the best ever given. The mythical all-star football team was picked from a group of '50 players by Dr. Knowiton, Dr. Griffin and Mr. Clark. The team includes left end. Gey ser : left tackle, Kehrli ; left guard. Pear son ; center. Smyth ; right guard. C. Johnson ; right tackle. Benson ; right end, W. Houston ; quarter, Hamilton ; right half, Steffen ; left half. Kelly, and fullback, Grundland. William Scott, recently elected editor of the Griffin, the Reed annual, has made the following staff appointments : William Stone, in charge of athletics ; Florence Ferrell, directing the literary departments ; Lucille Murton. in charge of organization write-ups; Helen Kaye, in charge of houses and classes, and James Hamilton, in charge of the pho tographic features. , The women of Anna Mann cottage were hostesses to an informal "at home" Sunday evening when tne nouse was turned open to inspection by the Reed community. Dainty refreshments were 'served during the evening. Miss Opal Weimer, president of the women's dor mitories, was in general charge. A dinner for all football .men was held in the Commons Wednesday eve ning at which the cup was presented to the junior team in recognition of their victory over all other class teams in the intramural schedule. Speeches were made by. Dr. Knowiton. Dr Griffin and August Beich. Mr. Clark acted as toast master. Madeline Steffen. Reed delegate to the Women's Intercollegiate conference at the University of California, returned Thursday. Misa Steffen was enthusi astic over the conference and claimed that the concrete results -of the gather ing would well justify the meeting. The following questions were discussed and decisions made: Smoking by women should be dealt with by forming publio - sen time at agaUnst It and by appealing to women from the standpoint of their health,' Success in stadent government depejvds on cooperation between men and women students and realization of Individual responsibility. r Lake Lytle Hotel OPEN ALL YEAR ON TILLAMOOK BEACH ' LAKE LYTLE. OR. This hotel will supply eTery modern con venience and comfort- Well heated and lighted rooms, with hot and cold water in each. Attractive, lobby, where dancing may be indulged in. Sun parlor overlooking ocean. Southern Pacific depot near hotel. Acces sible by auto all year. SPECIAL WEEK-END OR DINNER PARTIES SOLICITED 3 to 14 PER DAY AMERICAN PLAN For Information Write cr Phone MISS JULIA M. PARKER, Mgr. P. O.. ROCK AWAY, OR. GARRISON J t -v , till Thursday, Dec. 1st AUDITORIUM APOUO CLUB Mall orders now to Apollo Clnb, Abington Bldg. Floor, (St Dre8 Circle, $1.60. Balcony, Ceater $1, Hide 60c. o tax. Plated Tea Sets Special! Our $100 Diamond Ring is Paramount 4-Piece Plated $QV00 Tea Set... '.. . OU Without doubt the bestvvilue ever shown tn Portland; less than pre-war prices Coffee, Tea. Sutar and Creamer. A new desirn In platinum finish, exquisite1 In line and decor ation. See it in our new Silver Display Room. .3-Piece Plated Tea Set 1 Q .00 Remarkable value in platinum finish. Sim ple and unusual in desifn. You run no risk in buying- silver from us we do not carry the cheap trade so extensively offered in so-called sales. A clock U a lifetime acquisition. A cheap clock is expensive at any price. We carry only dependable makes. claegerBios. The HALLMARK Store of Portland 131-133 Sixth Street Paris Office Oregonian Building No. 8 Rue Lafayette THE GREATEST SHOE VALUES IN AMERICA TODAY Our Windows Tell the Story FLICK SHOE CO. 112 FOURTH STREET HEAR WA8HIKGTOX 9 EXT TO HIBERXIA. IUI Reed College Notes That Thanksgiving week-end will be a 1 holiday was a welcome announcement made by the faculty this week. The ori- ! ginal calendar allowed for only one day but the granting of the full week-end will give opportunity for many out of town students to go home. Stephen I. Miller, dean of the college of business administration at the Uni versity of Washington, was the Friday The Service and Efficiency given by Hess Gas Furnaces with Thermostatic Control is more than human IT IS SUPERHUMAN for they never sleep or rest. See them demonstrated at 304 OAK STREET HESS FURNACE MANUFACTURING CO. The Crowning Principle of Money, Property, Independence and Financial Power 1. Save ayitematicallY. 2. Invest Your saving securities. If a mtp rannct save." mikI franklin, "he mtrht aw well itrop ut of the rare, for the nee'l of Mivr! is not in him." It Oar riaa Yna Mar mhlae Nat Ins aa1 I p irtlMfiN, ntr Mals( niil Ta for a 6 to 8 Bond U! lirlii you. lro;i In flur Inj your firKt spare moment ant uk irut nur derorTet INtyment plan tor ImytiiK bomia. FREZMAN Cmith Camp When in doubt! ill i rv vki sb . i lj t' r-tx Kv t: . 'mm Give Stationery AND, of course, that means a box of sta tionery from Kilham's. At this store the smartness and style of the papers are made more beautiful by their apparent quality and fine texture. Box stationery in very attractive boxes stocked in quantities of one quire or more. ' . Hundreds of Other Useful Gifts Engraved Personal Greeting Cords "EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE' mfc Printing Engraving tSL Fifth and Oak Sts. Mar. 6080, Aut. 565-48 5v Second Church of Christ, Scientist OF PORTLAND Announces a Free Lecture ON Christian Science Prof.' Hermann S. Hering, C. S. B. OK COSCOED, '. H. Member of The Board ef l.eetareahln of The Mother Chares, The First Chare of Christ. Srlratlst. ta Bostoa, Mass. AT MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21 at . r. M Doors Oses 7:Se Values of utmost importance in this Sale of WE HAVE selected from our regular stocks over 250 overcoats to offer at an excep tionally low price for such splendid garments. This group contains an attractive variety of light, medium and heavy weight coats for men and young men in single and double-breasted styles, well tailored and of warm, serviceable materials. Hart Schaffner & Marx coats formerly sold up to $50 are in this group at Sizes for everybody; all the new colorings are shown. We haven't seen values to equal these for years. ami Rosenblatt S? Co Fifth at Alder Gasco Building aouei mw nrrwajaeTsssi THE FIB LIC 13 CORDIALLY IJfTITED t . f - J. .'