WEDNESDAY, jbiiuRUARY 1, 182. G I Fl COiHM Needy Folk in Sickness Look to Gommunity Chest RECENT ROBBERIES "I We Will Move to THE OREGON .DAILY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND. ORKGON GANGSTERS ADM AMED BY MEIER Declination of thbee who make up the nanartng- comroittee'fer the 1123 Oregon talr, aetermlsea' at en Important moot' nr Tueedar ', a the': office of Jullue tfler. Induded.the fellowlnf : . mm kiln r. Griffith, pmory Olmatead. Ira Potr ire,- John F. Daly and Guy "W. Talkot of Ptrrtland ; France Deckabouch and A. H. Lea of Salem, and W. W. Harreh of Pendleton. . ' Meier leave tha city next week for San Kranclaco on the ; first part ml a -our of the . world and to-, advance of hie ieparture merobera , of tha manairtnR ;ommlttee are to meet to - perfect, final 8-taii of the work they are to undertake fltfrlnr hia absence. Tha aeasloR U. to be carted aa aoOn as It U assured every - out of town member cart Attend. Lea loft for Spokane Tuesday, but la oeeted home tha last of the week. . I feel, that tha men to serve on the committee are. representative and are fully alive to the importance of the f&li and what benefits are to be expected for the state In a commercial, way." M Meier." "It la gratifying- particularly to have such timber, Jrom out of town' to 1 assist, and in that respect I feel that Lea's assistance, because of hia connee , t on with the Oregon state fair board and tie eornprehenaive knowledge of state conditions and affair, will be roost help ful." , ..;.;,;. ,. Widow of Chief -Weds Third Time in 18 Months (By Crtd Pwl Williamson, W. Va.. Febi 1. Mrs. Sid Hatfield, widow' of the fate chief of , police of Ma tea wan, and j former wife j of Cabcl Tee term an of Mateawan, who i was killed, on May 13, 132b. during the guntoattie between detectives and offi cers of the mlnlnr village, and when 10 men weke killed and wounded, was mar rted Tuesday night to Sergeant Sylvester ' Peltry. 2. a member of the, Mate con ' ctabulary. This la Mrs. Hatfield's third venture in matrimony In the paat 18 months. Two weeks following the; death of her i husband! Mayor Testerman, Bhe was !' married to Chief of" Police Hatfield .' Hatfield was shot to death on the steps I f tha Courthouse In Welch, August 1921: . Commissioners Turn : Rock Crnshfer Over To Sheriff Burlburt Sheriff T. M. HurtbUrt hereafter wlH have complete charge of the rock crusher at Kelly Butte the county commission ers decided at ja special meeting Tues day) In the past the roadmaaler has had Joint control and much friction has jeBgpajmMej-iejtii-MMMMI'n9i - .n.-.jas - "ii frrti-fyj tj it IsjsjayJsJsasW0--- v'w ''"''''"r "'" ' ' 'rMiiinsi'iTi'ii t jwajon i r"n,""j,:;-T;y r v ; x , , ' ' . j f . k ' : ,r s f - t - t if ' i2 s w l fl f ? v " , - - 's i i s' ' - h, " ' ' - ' . . If ! ; - ' ! - - : a j I J'-"- ,v,,v v.v.u U. 1 pf-T . vr : 5.V(r 'Z t" ir I - r ;i v ; , V. I; v f fl J ' - ,v n, i i in . in i-r-iriiinn nnniiii nwiiimn n-iiiiini'"i'""i i'fi -taw.-.ji v wiy ,nt, '4MttivawyMi'ra.ii i in Sne 1b free dispensary conducted under the, kospioea Qf the Peoples' Institute, at hlch ' treated In 121. Tbia worthy actlrHy Is Included in the Community Chest for $5000. 16,333 cases were resulted, the sheriff claiming that con tinuous operation has been Interefered with. ". Sheriff Hurlburt intends -to crush rock enough to fill orders as they come in, and during the winter to pile up a sur plus for spring and summer Bales. This rock is sold at the market price. Private quarries are not " underbid and cannot charge unfair competition. All the parts of a new gas producer furnishing gas enough to yield 75 horse power are cast In one piece. NEV CONFECTION WES SENSATION apartment undine1 CQln or at East Klghtnth . and .Hawtherne lor wbtefc the saina factory aupnlled a, Utt btlm ber of rug- tap brick Xor ' facing sara nouow rCOMM001TYKtWS. SxEstness over paragraphs from all icotmtry IHtlstratiTc ox Ions. Crystal Ice Co.'s "Polar Cake,' Ice Cream Cpated With Chor- r A date Pleases Manj My- . what a sweet fase- Thi Cryitil Ice com almost a sensation I placing on 'the mark lanonncrment. a p as "Polar Cake atar brick of I firni covering of I eld n tha finrei M i chocolate ba. eaemblea. ! Trs anaouncel Jtt day .aeve Jf re received, nttclpated dc nien wereremt making : th ! placed on a f Doing mfeintaJ, up w1tn.thaj . f tX5T SIM iafu w first. um U baa bar Chicago. axound Portli t u i thiii of until a f ev of tha ordinal very day la. Tha luccesa ttm of yaar I Kt onry are at this pianu fc-oad papl and day orxr use for add it tr exteni of day. tlJUTT HOST I Every eara nfacture f 1 never exped tha dairrtnani runt unul U' Crystal ice last, sprtna I rost modern the bin tnotl opera tioa. turers froth all Inspected It. and patented ve A large . cured a contra tuTactura aad : Irs ice cream Buildinj ! Help' la addition tc ef buuair lab ' the conetri taw under wa; arly construct ; proves of funh providing wor turara cperatir la tha eons maritaa homvi advanced. bo the Etaadara Vila city w rnnsldManla W ; brick need f JM Ik.M ar fti la tha simitar rtsr for ocai . SSOW3 1 AGanta. Jan. It Bankafl men and manufacturers ara surprise 'Just bite into it How food $hat rich iCe creira tastes l-with Its coating of wonderful cnocolate lust rich enourh to 4 f I 1 1 "f government In (reduced tn ootrads 13W lWH from 2 hi to ma rethlng wi stead rehouses I -ting a fa eeaiers at mUal atat -ja the la le .vplurae Train mov aflle, and i heavier I-- the sati ah and ca .'0 been pu CHEST DRIVERS FIND STRIDE; MASS ATTACK (Continued From Page One) Nine burglaries,' the . passing: of -two bad cheete and several petty larcenies from' automobiles were cleared- up by city detectives Tuesday afternoon with the arrest of seven gangsters of Sell 70od and South . Portland, from whom police wormed confessions of participat ing In an organized series of burglarlea during the past two months. Recovery of $500 worth of loot was effected dt detectives,, who expect to locate more stolen property. Included in the cleanup were robber ies of the M. wax clothing store, zst Kront street, which was entered three times In one week by burglars, who elud ed - detection for the tune being, epite of efforts of the police. gEVES ARRESTED Those placed under arrest, who later confessed to Darts In one or more burg laries, are: Max Olshen, 23, said by police to be - the brains, or the gang Lawrence Amell, 18 ; Alvin Piatt. 21 George Winams, 20 ; Dick Devonic, 17 Frank Keeley, 15, and John Conther as. 17. Police say the seven arrests clean up the two gangs Implicated in the rob rieries, with the exception of Tony Dagos tin o, now being held for the grand jury? on a charge of attempted burglary, wit4 bail fixed at $2500. Dagostino Is charged with attempting to burglarize th j home of Paul C. Murphy, East Glisan street and Laurelhurst avenue. January 24. He was Implicated by the confessions of the others as a participant m the robbery of Gotts chalk's drug etore, 681 MUwaukJe avenue, where two guns were stolen. Police say that it was these stolen guns which were used ."by the toree prowlers who were interrupted by Special .Officer Corcoran as they at tempted to enter the Murphy home. OSE HAD STOLEN GOODS The gangsters were apprehended , by the united efforts of Inspectors Cole man, Drennan, Van Deusen, Schum and Morak, all of whom worked at different times t the burglaries. The arrests were n le following the discovery of some of the stolen- property in, one the gang's possession. The loot taken in the burglarfes com prised principally clothing, with the ex ception of the haal made at the Miller & Van Dermark electric etore. Following are burgaries in which mem bers of the two gangs confessed particl patmg: C. C. drygoods store, Oregon City ; M, Wax clothfng store, 281 Front street, three times ; Metropolitan Cap and Hat works, 131V& Second street ; C. Fertig clothing store, 266 Clay street ; J. H. Mc Keehan grocery, 1599 Milwaukie street, near Spokane avenue ; Gottschalk's drug store, 681 Milwaukie avenue. Members of the gangs also confessed to a number of petty thefts from auto mobiles. Two bad checks for $9 each were passed on Dahl & Penny and the People's market, by member of the gang who entered the electric 6tore, whene the blank checks were obtained. to ah East Bide solicitor, of the women's division. "At one of the residences," said the worker, "the woman quoted an interview 1 of General Smiths in which he said peo ple Tnust contribute. This woman said nobody could say musV to her and the hest 'could get along wlth- are we of that t at : One 'oeasoi 100 pure it's HE ATHIZED No imitation can give yqu'HEATHIZED ice cream POLAR CAKES are not only HeathizeJ but are protected from maker to you. by indi vidual cartons-and from soiling your fingers by the waxed paper in the carton. There's Only One POLAR CAKE Ask for it! HEATH 1!EX : Frosen in the pure atmosphere of carbon dioxide. Air destroys the most priceless element la ie oream. POLAR CAJCB ICE CREAM km HEATH 1ZEIX Community Chest out her offering. Now, what going to do about instances sort?" MORE SMOKE SCREE "Mor of - the smoke screen of the tightwads," quoted General Smith, tersely. He added: "No member of the Community Chest campaign organization has any author ity to say 'must' to anybody. "But poverty, destitution aaid misery ay 'must' in a way that cannot be dis regarded. "There are always people who close their pocketboos and their hearts against the; appeals of need. They ride by through ' lettlag more generous people do the contributing. Their dereliction in duty doesn't utterly handicap effort in normal years. "But this year the need is about 40 r cent greater than normal. Ability to tfive is about the same percentage less than normal. It means that every per son "must' do his or her bit, not because I say so, but because this is a problem that belongs to the whole city and it cannot be solved by .a few. DOIfATTOKS INCREASED ' Secretary Larimer of the Cytng squad ron broke in with a statement that con tributions secured by the firing squad ron from larger givers average 10 per cent larger than last year. They can not be accused of shifting their burden to the smaller givers. Tuesday night the Community Chest campaign organUaOon was disturbed by that the Chestometer on Sixth This morning Bandits Steal Mail From Clerk; Defy Shot Fired at Them 1 Chicago, Feb, 1. (I. N. S.) Five bandits today held up and robbed the mail clerk of the Pennsylvania railroad station at Whiting, Ind. Fft'e maSl sacks were seized, but the amount obtained will not be known until postal author ities have an opportunity to check on the contents of the bags. All of the bags are said to have contained reg istered mail. The robbery occurred a few minutes after the Pennsylvania train, bound from Chicago to Fort Wayne, had pulled out of the station. vOne shot was fired by one of the rob bers, but no one was hit. The mail clerk. Joseph Schwartz, was unarmed. The robbers escaped in an automobile, headed for this city, and police squads have been sent out to search for them. of aUoo ox ot musical r the Hlppi report It la -caUt street had disappeared. satirical lit was ound- Some one had been lively .ar isnea condition and had nut it in a invoice as! garage. pnecostumixj the cheetometer is -a tractor bearing It andrUUai.tiie repiica of the Community Chest xr .lender direction of a sub-committee h-rea Weber headed by Harvey el la of the features .wmi. bureau. It moves forward at noon each Mghly eUllfi! are new an day to note progress toward the Com- CreecenVconl? HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM GO. MT. HOOD ICE CREAM CO. WEATHERLY ICE CREAM Crystal Ice & Storage Co. dander an are Intermit roUlckin . lye a music oreea adapta t story, -Poo Vlt Elata Man rtndctifl ! orokea kaad rtmenta. believe the larle Eorert ' arrested, aeai broke awa Sonri lak. hia'oom- maracle aai id escaped. on )erYard K. Ot IM L'lUa. : epWtia tneuirt taV f-preme master local iarit eaBtpaax" lltoa ee lumber1 rapidly em Uw I road. XvctJMra BTSa ecrried 4ai Jbotl aaeamMUa mistlo lattle atctlon thaa at amy Ubm( vtvtlaad aBrrlcimty to be hUaraseuJa wholeaale aad -retail .Jm for five month. CoUecUons ae lmtrrevat a.reotptioa Satnrday eventagrteT iJlT J- inc. wholesalers ana soooen are poos- jNeirhbore I Woodcraft naJL Tenth " . -7. vetea in tau bf mtay belated fflers from reUUert AMer tint - .i v..: -CZr-w anticipation ;r a rapid rerinj . -.al white sales are rUwulat-. taMPfiu. t. -.. 01 lumoar mm wM ti,u without money," la Its MEETINGS SCHEDtTEE Meetings scheduled for today Include : Doernbecher Furniture company. E. M. Welch, speaker; Oregon Red Cross campaign workers, F. J. Lonergan; Al bina Homestead school women cam paign workers, J. Teuscher Jr. j National Laundry, A. L. Steele ; Oregon laundry. Rev. T. L. Tufts ; St. Helens Hall. Reed Brothers-Wakefield company, Joseph K. Carson Jr.: Huntington Rubber com pany, John D. Mann ; Nicolai Door Man ufacturing company; Franklin high school, George W. Caldwell; Women's Press club. Central library, o'clock this evening, L. M. Lepper. At the last meeting the official campaign film will be shown. . Unemployment at Capital Diminished; Marines Doing, Work (By UtBTersU Serrfce) Washington, Feb. L There is no un employment problem hi the national capital. So few men are out of work that It was necessary to assign marines to the task of digging termial tracks out of the snow to facilitate the movement of mall trains. Presence of the marines so employed elicited adverse comment , and Major General LeJeune, commandant of the corps, issued a statement ? tonight ex plaining hat the situation had approxi mated a national emergency. Miners, Eail Unions ,May Pool Interests Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 1. (I. . S.y An - invitation to the 16 major railroad unions of the United States to pool their Interests with the United Mine Workers of America for united resistance of pro posed attacks upon their wage schedules was sent out from International head-Quartern- of the miners' organization here today. Feast of St Brigid To Be Celebrated The feast of St. E rigid, patroness of Ireland, will be celebrated this evening with aa entertainment la Hibernla hail, S4e Russell street, under the esplcs of the Akcient Order of Hibernians and auxiliary. The musical program in cludes vieUa solos of - Iriafc arano by J. , Devlin, vocal solos by Rev. . P. Burke, and recitations by George- Hen neaery. Bf. W. A. Daly wQl be the speaker of the evening. . Miss - Anne Keens, state preeideat of the auxiliary. will preside and Frances Malton ww e master of ceremonies. Light refresh ments will be aerred at the close of the proaraak Admission ; will be free. Come to Jimms Big Bargain Event Suits and Overcoats AS LOW AS 750 Others $22.50-S32.50 Jimmy Dunn B ROADWAY AND ALDER 148Fifth Street Be. Morrison end Alder About Feb. 15th New Victor Records For February On Sale Today Mill by the Sei . .Elsie Baker Baby Dreams Elsie Baker 45264 10 $1.00 . - Second-Hand Rose Fanny Brice My Man (Mon Homme) Fanny Brice 45263 10. 1.00 Rose of My Soul John Steel Whisper to Me in the Starliiht John Steel y 18836 10 .75 Georgia Rose . SterRng Trio Tomorrow Land Sterling Trio 18837 10 .75 I've Got My Habits On Miss Patricola Happy Hottentot Miss Patricola 18838 10 .75 V When Shall We Meet Again Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw Mississippi Cradle Edna Brown-Elliott Shaw 18841 10 .75 - (t) Run. Run. Run- (2) Jumping Vx Victor Orchestra (3) Running Game; (4) Air de. Ballet Waltzes Victor Orchestra 18840 10 .75 DANCE RECORDS My Sweet Gal Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra I'm Laughing All the Time Fox Trot. . . .All Star Trio and Orchestra 18835 10 .75 Gypsy Blues Fox Trot. ....... .'.Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra When Buddha Smiles Medley-Fox Trot.. P. Whitenun and Orchestra 18839 10 .75 .. Just a Little Love Song--Fox Trot P. Whiteman and His Orchestra Ty-Tee Fox Trot .Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18842 10 .75 Granny, You're My Mammy's Mammy Fox Trot Club Royal Orch. c All That I Need Is you Fox Tttt-. Club Royal Orch. 18843 10 .75 . v r ' - - I Want My Mamiy-Mandy 'N 'Me-4-Fox Trot. .;Jos. C. Smith and Orch. Stealing Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith and His Orch. 18845 10 .75 Popular Songs of Yesterday, Mediey Waltz No. l . . Hackel-Berge Orch. Popular Songs of Yesterday, Medley Waltr No. 2. .Hackel-Berge Orch. 35713 12 1.25 RED SEAL RECORDS For Ever and For Ever .Emilto de Gogorza ,66019 10 1.25 Alice, Where Art Thou? Miscba El man 74724 12 1.75 Quartet in D Major Allegro moderato Flonzaley-Ouartet 74726' 12 1.75 Ol' Car'Iina Amelita G4lli-Crci 66014 10 US Les Saltimbanques Cest 1'amour .: .Orville Harrold 66017 10 1.25 Canzonetta .Hulda Lashanska 66021 10 1.25 . Sweet and Low Hulda Lishariska, 66020 10 . 1.25 Ouerida 1 Titta Ruffo 87331 10 1.25 " Taming of the Shrew Part 1 E. H. Sothern Julia Marlowe 74704 12 1.75 Taming of the Shrew Part 2 E. H. Sothern Julia Marlowe 74705 12 .1.75 Still Wie die Nacht " Ernestine Sciiumann-Heink 87332 10 1.25 Fete Boheme Tosianini and La Scala Orchestra 74725 12 1.75 Where My Dear Lady Sleeps Reinald Werrenrath 66018 10 1.25 Russian Dance Efrem Zimbalist 64955 10 1.25 Check X those yon wish to hear when yen call at our etore or sign and mail this ad as your order. Name Address New Location 148 FIFTH ST. Between Morris oa and AMer About Feb. 15th MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY New Location 148 FIFTH ST. Between Morrison and Aider About Feb. 13 th WE (GET . HJT TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS OF STANDARD MAKE SHOES TO BE SOLD AT BED-ROCK PRICES. NOT A PAIR RESERVED. EC'IALS THE REASON After months of negotia tions with our new land lord we were tinable to get a renewal of our lease at a price that would enable us td continue to sell footwear at the same popular prices. Ve have decided to CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK rather than move it We have marked prices so LOW that we will have to move nothing to our new location BUT OUR NAME. As soon as we know we will announce our new location. GOODYEAR SHOE CO. Brack & Stone, Prop. EXTRA SP 300 PAIRS OF MEN'S SHOES; BROWN AND BLACK CALF, ROUND TOES AND ENGLISH LASTS. ALL SIZES IN THE LOT. VALUES UP TO $9.00. GET OUT PRICE $2.95. KM 600. PAIRS WOMEN'S, GROWING GIRLS', CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES - ALL SIZES IN THE LOT GET-OUT PRICE $1.95. BOYS' SIZES UP TO 6. -SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING. 9 A. M.. AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THESE SHOES ARE SOLD SEE DISPLAY IN FRONT WINDOW. 1 uQgKggt '1