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TUESDAY, MAttCII 21,- 1922 'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS III 58 110,iES ANNOUNCED Anti-EehtBog Law ... : Upheld by Supreme -Tribunal of N. Y. : nfty-nlns sottac pnjtr nMUnp in prominent Mttbo&lst homas of th city tonight wtll formally launch ths united foe pal cnukii la Portland. Mactinr will ba bald TtMAtr and Friday nlg-Ma from 1:19 to t o'clock until Dr. Gsorga Wood Andsrsoa arrlva en Mares. St- to poa tha six wsaksS campaign ths tab- rnaclo at East Third and Irvt ,t streets. Th.raaftsr tho cottar prayer nestings will b bald oaeh Tuaaday and Friday mornlnf from 1ft to 10 :10 o dock. Wednesday baa been named "volunteer day" for tno crusade. Over 200 Method let laymen are expected at the tabernacle He Wednesday to help erect the build' ' Inf. Carpenters expect to have the framework completed by tonight and ready for tho volunteers to put on the sheathing and root. At noon the women of the various ehurcbeo will serve lunch and addresses will bo made by Dr. B. Earl Parker of First Methodist church and Dr. Charles MacCaugbey of Centenary-Wilbur church. ' , rosters appear In the windows of the following homes - today where prayer services are to bo held tonight: T. U Jam ITS Rut rorty-foorth street. , K. U. Till. 3IS Eut nwtr-Mwnth Kiwi Mr. Hartiort. ISO Lincoln atmrt. H. Kaa. Cut llxty-Mxlh. w Fortj-elshUi aeeaaa aaaikaaat . U BeaUe. Cast SevaStJath, mu rortj-fourUi r?VtaMlL Eett Slxtj-flist. sew Torty-slith (By CnttM Vn Washington. March 21. The supreme court upheld tho anti-rent profiteering and housing laws of New Tork Monday by affirming a decision of the New Tork courts In' a 1 case i brought, against the Edgar A. Lavy Leasing company by Jerome Blegel. a tenant. The decision, is In accordance with one about a year ago, upholding the law. The court's decision was to 3.- . The court sustained the people of Oklahoma against the Oklahoma Natural Oas company, which failed to keep the gaa pressure up to standard during the winter of 1817-lSll. The company-must make refunds to the consumers, - the court hold. I - . Appeal was filed Monday by the gov ernment In its anti-trust suit against ths American Linseed Oil company, a case similar - to - the Hardwood Lumber company case in which the court de cide,! for ths government The American Linseed Oil company, it Is alleged, was carrying on statistical Information for the purpose of curtail' lng production and raising prices. The application of the state of Arkan sas to be made party in the -Red River boundary dispute between Oklahoma, and Texas was denied. was arrested Saturday night by police after her husband, who waa In the house when they entered.'! made bis-escape, lira. Miller had applied for aid , from1 the Community r Chest and ' the county welfare board, it was said in court. At torney Wagner asked for leniency m view of the fact that tho aid might be withdrawn. Police aaid in searching- the place they found a valuable fur coat and other expensive women's clothing. i ''Si .- ' .'iy. Haywood Jo Attend ; Berlin Meeting for -Eadicals of U. S. (Bpadal Cable to Tba JoanaTaad the Ckteare , . Da Keewt ' (Coprncht. 121 Berlin. March 2L Big BUI Haywood will represent the American radicals at an a-Socialists' congress to be held In Berlin beginning April Z, according to 1 1 Moscow reports. At this meeting the Shah in Solitary Communion? Not Yet Unfn Q n n Z r IJ n r 1 n three Internationale . orranixations will IX V IS UvUlUK i d i 1 0 1 attempt to reach a compromise, uniting U Brook, 4704 rorty thtnl ittsnt, amitheeat. R. Ttiini evST Sutx-foorui aroaoe. Waobiork M. K. thatch. Bart rovty-fowtil rinn and Woodetnrk areiraa. Mr. TrAary. Till TUUiMxih iniM, nc- H.. r. B. Sibley. Slit Eighty-. hth etnet muias. - ar. wusmsou, sous Bixty-eistita awns tsuthaaet. Mia. Beatty, Ml Nlaety-toarth street epnlh Mra. JUcn. '.MO Kichtr-fifib AMt eaath U. of 0. Examinations Keep Students Busy t - ! hi. University of Oregon, Eugene. March 21. Except for Bill Hayward's track- sters, students at the University of Oregon are confining their activities to "boning" for examinations, the second of the university year. - All social functions are at a standstill. The track men are doing enough training to keep in trim. Few students will leave Friday, when examinations close, for their homes to spend the spring vacation, ending April 3. The men's glee club and the orchestra plan vacation tours, the former to Include Cottage Grove. Medtord, Ash land, Oakland and Roeeburg. The orchestra will visit Kaa tern Oregon. Mr. Calkins, Mil RUtktk arasiM smthaut Mis. Mara. TS3T BlxU-nnt etnas, toatn Movat Tahee at. K. church. Eaat Sixtieth IM Stark etreela, CI, C. Miller. TS WaMHO. William Ferkiaa. SIT KooU. Mn. sJetha Bane. 111 lrj. i. W. Day. S74 iarby. Jntm Want. SSSnfoonw. Wiutaat Gartner, TTS Oraad aenae north. Ceateaery-WUbar paiaoaae. Seat Aa aenjr. Dr. J. L.Hcwttt. IBB Rati Waahinttos. Mr. C. O. Horaiaf. 145 Eat GUaaa. Mra. O. U Great, 774 Uaat Bomtlda. - Trad Ptaroa, Bl Cora. Mra Campbell. I7 Eaat Aah. . T. Hoc a. 4SS Beat Twanty-nRJi north. Rt. W. J. HanrW. 112S TUlaaiook. Mn. J. Leaeh. 105 WUliaau aTanoa. Mra M. T. Mitchell. 12S Eaat Sixteenth. T. J. Clark. 1ST Kaat SLitr-fnarth north. J. It- read. 4 SS Eaat rorty-ftfth north. M. T. Browa, 410 Kaat Fiftv-fint north. J. T. Baerb. 1434 WkUrla aTanoa. faaaa Warinc. TOO East riftyichth north. earr Kimhrall. 644 Kaat riftyaventh north. I. Earl C Kobiaaoa. SOS Eaat Sixty-tint rnarta; Mra. Mary A. Welch. 4 St Bimnoa atnet. Mr. B. r-. Mortoa. 1 SOS Eaat Fourteenth aorta. - Mr. F. M. Dto. 801 Be re too etreet Mr. Manoa JUcker. 1341 Eaat Eithteenth Berth. Mr. H. w. Murphy, ISO Eaat Teat north. Mr Jons H. JaaMt, 48S Eaat Forty-lath Mr. Jeeaie A. Baaattl 1SS TUrUanth. Mr. R. M. Morrlli nj. 823 (hnrlook bonla- Mra, J. W. Ukina. CIS SeTentMoth, Mr. C. M. Ckonr. 114 Rodney aaena. Mr. 1. a. Hamiltaa. 8TS Main atraet. Mm. a. K. Cartoon. 20 Park (treat. war aklartoo, 1,1 t Tamhill. Mr. Tawhead. T Eaat Eifhlieth. Mr. PKJoeek. 30(0 Eaat Ciack.toaa. iMlaa Annie Aadraon. 4lt Eaat Broadirty. W. lnirff. SIS Olana avrosa aorth. IR. Neal Xifiaarau, 5 Eaat Thirty-firth, Mr. Joha Meaderaan. 1241 Seat Coach. Qerman Ambassador Acceptable to U. S Rjrlln. March 1. (I. N. aWThe American government has notified Ger many that Herr Wledfeldt la acceptable as Oerman ambassador to the United states, it was learned from official sources this after noon. Man Held to Answer Mann Act Charge Following a hearing Monday after noon before United States Commissioner Frazer, A. C. Bains was held to answer to the federal grand jury under 12000 bonds on a charge or violating the Mann white slave act. Bains is charged with unlawfully transporting Mrs. Rosetta Cook of Aberdeen to Portland last No ve ruber 9. Mra. Cook's bond waa se at 150.0. She la held as a material wit neaa. Mrs. Cook testified that she QSd deserted her husband and three chil dren to live with Bains. Both defendant and witness are held, in the county jail in atiauit or bond. MAIL BOTJTB 18 CHAXGED Ridgefleld. Wash., March 21. The star all route between La Center and Wood and has been temporarily transferred to Rids, field. David Jones Is the car er. The change wtll be In effect while he Pacific highway between La Center nd Woodland is being paved. Tears 'ago mall for La Center waa dispatched front thie place- The highway from here to La Center la hardsurfaced. BOT HIT BT ACTO Majlo Pieces, a-yaar-old son of Mra ana Plecaa. (1 North Second street. as struck to the pavement at Broad way and Davis street Mondsy afternoon r an automobile drtveui by D. H. Allen, Sea p poo. The boy suffered contus ions about the head. .,..,..,n--r.i Paris, March JX -Although the chubby young shah of Persia la reported to be lit solitary communion with himself at this time of the Parsee new year, Paris Ja hearing from urafflcial sources that the youthful ruler did some of Us com muning Monday on the livltest and lov- Uest boulevards of Paris and In the eve- nlng at a boulevard theatre. t The royal secretary : informed the United News Monday afternoon, that the shah would be unable to receive any visitors before Wednesday owing to the demands of the Parses rites attending the occasion of the new year. He waa and would remain In the seclusion of his rooms at the Meuricbi" ' There is to be a reception Tuesday for the well-to-do members of the Paris col ony of Persians. . h i Parisians who remember the visit of the old shah, grandfather of this young ster, recall that the old man missed very little of Interest rn Paris.; He'even -wlt- nesed the execution of a man on the guillotine and it was in order to insure his seeing the spectacle that the ; poor victim's end was hastened a few days. .. r .... ' . Voters to Pass on Franchise Calling "For 7 -Cent Fare Spokane, March 21.-Street car, of fl- cials wilL place a proposed franchise for consolidated car system before the! city commissioners: no Wednesday. It will v call for fare. ' ! If the voters of the city reject the! franchise at the special election May 2,1 all consolidation "negotiations will be I ended and the partial or total discontinu ance of street car service may result. These were the outstanding indica tions Monday In the Spokane street car situation. Heads of both street car sys tems were reticent and refused to Issue! statements definitely as to the future of their lines in the event that .their fran chise is rejected at the polls. ;i! ?figgy J oy ce's Garb"- ; sAnu; Jewels Create i Sensation at Cannes '. 4 i- ! - - , y-r I By TJaivenal Berrka., -' . - Monte Carlo. March 1L Sinew her ais rival at Cannes, Peggy . Hopkins Joyce has), sot turned a card, thourh aha, la rtit.t. t jtarnvn - iirequenuy seen in the clubrooma mttirad Frank Farbino 724 Brooklyn streeC IJL f te was arrested Monday evening by Deputy I On gown of ahimmartnar aUver has a tremor he walked under a ladder at Fifth and Pine streets: Monday aft noon. But the gods of bad lack, woul be denied. -c ? H t j- c, ; .4-. Just as Olson stepped direotly under the ladder it fell with a crash, knocking him down and cutting his chest. James Welch, 47. electrician , of the P. B- L. St P, company, working at the top, suf fered a broken left leg and cuts about the face In his falL Both were taken to St. Vincents hospital. , them to -the "moderate Socialists of the world. 4 This will include the Vienna, Amsterdam and Moscow Internationales. The last named comprises Trotsky, Lenin and their Bolshevik adherents t in Russia, This "peace conference' of radicals and workingmen is the result of the realization that singly each party is too weak to accomplish Its aims and that to gain anything the three Internationales must scooperate. The German Social Democrats, who are generally regarded as constituting the government party, are somewhat reluctant about taking an official part in the congress, as they suspect that the present government Will be condemned along with "most, of the others at the meeting and that its overthrow will be recommended. ' So far Lenin and Trotsky have dis avowed the congress officially, but as Karl Radek has been .selected, to repre sent the Russian section of the third Internationale at the conference, it , is believed generally that the soviet gov ernment will recognise anybody appoint ed by the congress if Radek should ac cept its decisions., 1 Goes'UndtSr Ladder s Just in Time to Get Knocked Down O. R. Olson, 60, 225 West Mohawk street, isn't superstitious. So without Sheriffs Wolfe. Schlnper and Beeman in I no back at all axcepfcftfor aa Inch-wide a raid whlrh netted two 12-caIlon atOla. I,tri running perpendicularly down the ISO raHons of mash. 10 rations ot moon-1 Mclt bonft- Ia front the V descends shine and a complete filter. : Farblno 1 was arrested in December at the Conley place on Gates road, when a 4ft-gallon still waa confiscated. ' At' that time he was fined S350. His bail was fixed at 11000 Monday night. to the .waist Una, Around her neck sba. wears the , ramoua Cartier pearl fkeckUoe. valaed at aTi.0O0. for whkA New Tork customs nfficiala vainly searchad during ferry "dlTorc vlsir to America. - - Peggy has two writs at the Carltow ana tor herself and Miss KsthUea Ma toney, who acooanpaaies bar. and the other for her clothes and Jewels, which are guarded by a maM and a detective. Since bar arrival ' ta . Franc aha. has never worn the same gown . twice and her collection of 711 dresses and 00 sets of lingerie, to which aa entire room la consecrated, at the despair of every otner Taa&Mnabte .woman In Csnna Perry rlsem at I p. to, dlnas at the Casino, Ciro s at Mont Carlo or the Reserve at Beauleeu. daacea until bed time at IM a. m. and the rert cf tv time ehe speade on her book, My L.: With My MUttonair Husbaoea" Woman Saves Bird; : j Loses, life7 in Fire v.- - 11 Berkeley. CaL, March 2L CC. P. Mrs. Ann WUsoa. a widow, had givea ber Ufa .today to save a canary bird. Her home caught fire from an oil store. She ran through ths flames to where the bird cage' waa hanging; and carried -tb bird to safety, but ber clothing had caught fire and she died from burns. later than! all l7-centl taa.S'a-!;. , I3TJCKEB IJT COIXISI03T William Rupprect, farmer of Sherwood. 1 was taken to the Good Samaritan has pitai Monday afternoon suffering from injuries to hia stomach and back in an automobile collision on Terwuueer boule vard a short distance north of Bertha Station. , ' .r. ' 1 " - HlIIlIIlIllllHlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIIllIIIlIIIS 1 s I HAZELWOOD I I PIES Mottor Is Fined on Bootlegging Charge Mrs. Mary Miller. S50 East Eighth Street north, mother of five children nder 11 years of age. was fined 100 by Reed, Senator From Missouri, Candidate St. Louis. March 21. (I. N, S.) Sen ator James Reed, senior Mlssiourl sen ator, formally announced today he would be a candidate to succeed himself. -Close to everything t imperial Manager W.The best von. ever tasted: 31 --O-Vv- Short, crispy crust and de lidous deep fillings of pure fruits and creamy custards. E Chocolate Cream E Apple Mince E Lemon Meringue s Raspberry.. Huckleberry Pumpkin Hazelnut Cocoanut Cream Large size ...... . .40c Individuals . . . 10c each PEARL nr. BEKJfETT Central la. Wash.. 'March 21. Pearl N. udge Rossman Monday on a charge of i Bennett of Rainier, Wash., died Sunday. violating the prohibition ordinance. SheJ His wife and three children survive. IlllllllllltUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII 20 YE WmM Hazelwood Dairy Store 126 Tenth St. Take care of your eyes now! Then they will take care of you later. Occasional attention in the prime of life may save eye trouble later. Better have your eyes examined now. If you don't need glasses we will gladly tell you so. - Columbian Optical 60. fTH E s or I of J- service you like to get is the sort of service We like to give at Nau's Prescrip tion Department. Prompt Service Any Hour I Broad way. Hazelwood Pastry Department j 127 RrnnJ nsrv iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillililllllllllllllk' 4 1 m i 5. a' tAi av OMxa cenrvta-Oauas - salt bans, crrv SAATTll, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiii I . t 1 11, Tt 0 o corner, enr and ALDER, STS, SEUING BU1LDINO fflllll flll rr - w a mmm isvfr tr ' I I II fil ei -j, a t'V" f " U A L:IT Y .first after which remember Olympic Cereals are made -in the northwest. mm The Romance of ; an Oriental Rug Bound up in that glovvmg bit of color we call an Oriental Rug are poetry history, romance, idealism and tradition -in other words, the story of a people if So each rug displayed in Atiyeh Bros. ex hibition rooms is rnorethan a floor cover ing it ispas precious in its way as anciert sculpture, or an old painting, and well re pays careful study. W feet that e seroe.the North-arest'by bringing fa Portland these exquisiU rugs tohich enhance the beauty of so nump of the finest homes of the community n ros. Oriental Rugs U Alder at Tenth . r Doesn't hurt a bit! Apply a few drops ;of Freezone upon a tender aching ; corn or a callus for a few nights The soreness stops and shortly, the entire corn or callus is removed. : " - Freezone removes hard or soft corns, suso corns petween tne toes and Hard ened calluses. You feel no pain when applying it "or afterward. ' ; :: - v : Small bettla at any Jrteg EDWARD WESLEY ft COMPANY. Gaciaaati. Okis ' Things to know about banking 1 i- In Drawing si Chepk A check may be made payable to order or : to bearer. In the former case, the payee : : (person to,whom check is drawn) must be iiowri to our tellers and must indorse check ;on back before jnoney is paid.'; If check is ; maderpayable to Vbearer ' or to "cash"- any. person may collect tHe amount stipu- . lated.,-, . -j . ;W,;y. r:, : -When one opens an account at the United States.' National he gains something which we believe has - been brought to a very. high degree; that is, an extremely careful watchfulness over his financial . ' affairs by management and staff alike. - ' .And the same desirable senrice "predominate in - Trust and Safe Deposit departments also. ' -rim uii.t e m UnitedStates : : National Banlo - SrsuSrarW I "One of the Northwest Great Banks", , it. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOUR PURCHASE DOES NOT SUIT YOU The Gompiilsion of Our Early Makes great sacrifices necessary. You know we, can not afford to spoil our reputation for good footwear gained in the last twenty years-ALL ' - Are From Our Regular Stock and are guaranteed the same as at regular prices. - No shoes were bought special for this sale. .-. A HERE ARE JUST TWO SPECIALS taken froni our immense stock. Every pair of Jshoes in our store is just as big a bargain r because we do riot want to move any shoes if low prices will do it. - T Ladies' and BigGirU PUMPS in 1 and 2 strap; all the new lasts and perforations ; all leathers and every kind of heel. Ox fords come in black and brown , kid and calf. Every kind ot toe; all Goodyear . welted oak soles; no . nails or tacks to - . bother yoiC' We v : : have sold a great 4? many of these in 4 ' the' last three days, but assortment and sixes are still J t complete.v , $3.SS Men's Ox fords, Eng lish Bis. and V Bluchers v ar high-trade s shoes taken from . our retnilir 5 stock; mada of . black, brown and tony red calf , - and black and : brown rid kid; " cermioe oak1 tanned soles cut from the. back . and every pair is - i tmaranteed to -wear.v None of 'these cost less . than oar special price and lots of ' them rreat . deal more. V' SEE THESE IN OUR FRONT. CENTER WINDOW 143151 f FOURTH STREET L. 1 Bet. Horrisos- sad Alder Sta,,