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THE OHEGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY ?.:02KING, APRIL S3, 192 waa conducted by A. D. Tainton, mana- j &v 1 he recaJleHhefc lmporjant jaj irEnaa CAUT SPAH GULFT BElVEEtl HEAVEN, Portland j Vegetable ShcirtcChangaMan.u restaurant and the Miinonalres crab caf- - Vr ofTA IrtrTii. iAr5r.,t& the a(rtsr CARL KELTY. RESIGNS. FROM TRUST COMPANY 1 bad played in the musical aeveiopzaeni Oil Mills Are Visited visited . the Jactzen Knitting wulla, Througli the medium of these tours the agents are enabled to , keep In direct touch toacb. with the local manufact urers, whoso products they, handle. '; 'Works' Restaurants Polioe were searching Saturday night twa i .a rata. :ir it.eioc,Ci: r.,a, In both cases, was for- the sairKiler, after ordering a raeal. to ask. the ematrer t o . chaoge a 210 bill, picking up the . change and hurrying out after tossing oa the counter an nvelore which he cid contained the bllL . The envelape oa talned blank paper. . The' mail' waa de- ' Mr. Etma's principal composition ior piano was Sonato In D Minor, a work of much merit, which he plans to have published In the near future with sev eral of his other works, including The OF I" Inspection of the Portland Vegetable Oil mills plant was made Saturday by a group of members of the purchasing agents association of Oregon In connec tion with tha regular program of touring for a short change swindler who profited from the rond-naiimi of t Legends of Seaside," for solo ana wo men's chorus. The solos in the legend Because the "rare gas neon glows when an electric current cesses through it it cashiers. Both the Broadway Hatelwood were sung 1 by , the Misses Euzabeui Braere. Dole Thayer. Rose Parker, Ha scnoea as wen dressed. -. HELL, SAYS GUI F Oregon Industries. The Saturday tour is utilised, in a new spark plug tester. zel Bradbury and , Florence Johnson. . Mr. , Davidson sang a group or throe songs, mow Ixms and Dreary Is the Night," "Tenderness' and "When Allah Spoke. . " Lighter, numbers for piano played by Mr. Enna were, bis 'Komance, "Chan son de Amour, "Dance Characteristic, "The Sea and "Springtime.' He closed the program with a stupendous para phrase on Annle Laurie. : t?r. Anderson Gospel Crusader, Griffith's .'Two Orphans of -the Says There It No Such .Thing Storm," at People's; Theatre, Thrilling and Full of Romance. as Probation After Deaths 1G OIDEPICTS TERROR FJ H GMT Thsra It no such thine a a. sscond probation after death tor ths man wh wutu away tals lit on fearth,. Dr. Corf Wood Anderson told Ms aodl i nee at tn united rospsl cruaaMs taber ratI Saturday night.: . Dr. Anderaon aald that ttia -paratll which Christ told of Dives and Laxar- t), rlrst ahowlna; thlr llvs on aarth. nnU,thn their conditions hi heaven and . halU abowed elsarly. that "ones these rends closs forever all eternity 1 aet- U-d.- ' -'".!. "l "It you dl a servant of tin, you must Imb Um penalty of your sin forever." fea t,id. Thr Is a deep gulf between heaven and hell, and It can never be tridced.' Ths antlrs sermon teas baaed on the rarabls. Ths crusader aald that condl- .r A L i , . Carl h. Kelty Announcement was mads Saturday hv Hons in heaven and hell art just exact-1 Car! & Kelty of bis resignation aa vice )y aa Christ pictured them In the pars-1 president of the Lumbermen Trust com Ma. , J , V ". I pany. . Hs has acquired a partnership in- IflfO WORLDS EXIST v ' ' I terest In Freeman, Smith & Camp com- JTs declared that two worlds exist' here I iiiS?!! - , .k. .., hii.u man. and mdiatclr to Los Angles where in aa- another for ths klnd.i lovinc. God-fea iiht Individual and that tha same condi tion Stint after death. -We know that there la no such thing m a second probation, because when aocia'tlon with ; Edward A. Seymour he will establish a branch of that com pany, Kelty has been associated with the Lumbermen Trust company contlnu- '""ra " wmu -"'lv,.. v.iui Y.....1, t into i . I. never be mistaken that there la a deep TV", . I. ZZ."Zl.i 'i "fx.. fiiL-ir-TS E. S? ofe'dislon'o? u"ted stss "Another fact about enternity in that I ,'""y,Z7S. .J ath worlds are solicitous about the sat .vat loo of. men's souls I When Dives dis covered "that his sufferings were mot temporary, and that they could never be r.lWvtd. his sufferings began to Increase, ss h remembered his five brothers who. erat reserve district, issued in anticipa tion of the Liberty loans of that year, and, made ihla headquarters at the Fed eral Reseave bank at San Francisco.- He Is a member of the executive committee of the Pacific Northwest group of the Investment Bankers Association of Am- It V ! .1 L. JUMUOTU H"'".'". ".7vr.l I". 7. rica and waa the first chairman of the ham to send Lasarria back to earth, and Abraham reminded I Dives that his l.rrthren had Moses and the prophets and thst they could hear them. There .an agonising cry for his brethren no to Share hts sad fata. j. : , ' "AMAIHI.1 Ur.l, The devil may do everything he cat to drag you 'to bel U but there ,1s not a single one of hts victims suffering In the depths of that world of hopefulness that wpuld not. burst asunder the bands ' tf hie Imprtsemnent and rush to wars every sinner here of hts evil. Both heaven and hell are eager for,' your ta'vatlon. Today three services will 'be held at V tli Uberaarle. whhjt lis at fcast Third mm irving airefi. At 1 p. rn. at. An National progress club of Portland and a member of its national board. He was Dorn in LAFayette, Xamtuu county Or. Course for Children Of Vets Slain in Big War Eecommehded Two resolutions of Importance were adopted by the .Disabled American Vfet erans.'Of ths World War at the. first state convention, held Saturday at the A rnmiV . Th Arffanl.aHAti wn a. ma. trmn mm pr-h to men OHlr.uelng the ord as favoring vocational training of Fubjert. "tirtnding Qraln for the Devil's the children of men who va their Hv. Hre4d." At tili n. rs.-all.the EoworthUn ei-i r v, i.v, w4 n.r,i ,n a union i paa to .hold the next national conven w,a l1"" " ai i ;av p. mi Uon at 8an, Francisco, was the othes lit., a n.lraann m.- til .-iH ir tha aAl . I ... . , . J" :.;:rv J vr:" ""'" resolution adopted. , , ,v ... 1 even.ng service ior uie general punuci officers for the denartment of o.Mh for the coming year were elected. Those selected were: w. J. Murray, com mander ; A. W. Daniels, senior vice com mander; ji. O. lianas, junior ties com mander: Georse Hastincrs. adtutant Harry. Barrows, finance officer ; H. V. Eroadhead. chaplain ; R. S. Chase, his tortan ; John Vogel. K. 'Duhamel and J.' Miller, executive committee: A. V. tiewts. sergeant-at-arms ; 5. K. Payae and Joseph Zdeneh. color bearers, anu-li. Freeman and J Terrttl, color guards. . The state commander was formally in stalled at the close of the convention.' Other officers of the department will wenching from tha subject. .'The He brew Boys in the Fiery Furnace.- - Moose Lodge Puts i v On Street Show With pageantry and terror along .the streets of the Paris. ot Bourbons, from the ' bastile . to the , guillotine. Davii Wark Griff Uh'S film version of ; Two Orphans f the Storm" carries Peoples theatre natrons through aa ventures ana danker. - love, pathos and humor eacn day this week. .. ' . The opening Saturday shows little which Griffith overlooked In getting to gether this picture of the French revoiu tlon. One thine be deserves great creait for not overlooking is the- ability of Joseph SchUdkraTit, the young. Hungar ia actor who played the title rote in Ft ants f Molnar's , LllUom" produced during the year by the Theatre Guild In ew ora. - . , . PLOt IS TB&nXESO , Lillian and Dorothy Gish are the two orphans. ' They start from-an obscure French Village for . Paris at a ratner unhappy time for themselves, but an exceeding fortunate time - for the plot for the story. In Paris they meet Robes pierre and Danton. . borrowea." for ' the time from history, and the 'Chevalier de Vaudrey, ; The chevalier and - Danton prove to be pretty decent friends, but Robespierre loses all kindness, humanity and chivalry because one of the orphans slams a door In his face. At the proper time he exercises, his power as tyrant of the French, people by 3 condemning with an effete gesture the pitiful little girl to the crueL ruthless guillotine, t ; Then Danton delivers the greatest ox his orations7 and follows that up with a cross country steeple chase to the death square. He arrives just In time leae that to Griffith. Monte Blue" as Danton; was a careful character . ; study of ' tile picturesque statesman " , . FKEZr OF PAEIS " V J The frenzy of Paris after storming the Bastile -had many aspects of mod ern - jazs parties it seemed : reminiscent of Broadway the night after the ,a)rtnl- suce. sua hosiery ana seductive 1 lin gerie run riot as in the Kollieit 1 Great care was obviously taken in squaring the scenes, settings and Cos tumes with ' the retirements' of history. There were even old women knitting' by the side of the guillotine, a detail which made, the picture even more like the "Tale of Two Cities, which it suggests in many places. ? ' . . Special music prepared lor the picture was rendered by the Peoples orchestra under direction of Professor Brits. Portland Composer . Gives Program of - Own Compositions Conditions at Meath ef Colambla R1tt - North Bead. Aprtt 29. Coedittoa of the sea at 6 k. aw awdenU; wima. 2U rouca, ' " FORECASTS Portkas. sad vicinity: : Sunday fair: wetaf7 . Oream sad WuUiiitn: Bundawfair: taod- erate vresteriy msda. ' , LOCAL DATA Hithest temperabire, 82 desrees; lowest tern- Biter Tcadine. ' a. to., 84 feet; chases in Total rainfall .. p. m I, . iu,l -inf.H cinra Una. 1. 1I2Z. Ba.iS inches. Xonoal rainfall suce Kepteaoer i. 89.71 inches.' Deficiency of rauifall aince Self : Bonriae. 5:01 a en.; unt. T:1S p. m. Toaal funahin.- 8 heart 65 minutes. : Foa&utle san- atuns. 14 fumra 19 minute. - , . Umnni. aas Am. iNnATMtfa. Hat h. m. Tt.Tnnwtr tratlurtMl ua laTell. 5 B. tt.. 8U.05 Inches. ' Balative humuuty: 6 a. m.. SW V' cent: soon. per cent; Ct p. av. 4 per cant. OBSERVATIONS ' " biatioss flg I- ,i ;I - . - - '.y-?. aSlfaa. Q Baker .... 50 1.04 12 SW Pt Cloody Boise 68 .16 . . - W Cloudy Boston .... 6, O 16 KW Clear Caleary 60 . 0 BE Pt. Cloudy Chicago , .i B. 0 w NE Clear Denver I., 64 16 W Baia Der Moices. 64 9 .. 8E PV Cloady Eureka ... 63 0, vif. SW Pt Cloudy Galveston .12 E Pt. Cloudy Helena, ... ( . 0 .. SW Ckmdy tJnneau 44- .;..- i. -.. Kansas City, 62 0 .. SE Cloody , Lo Angelea 62 O It SW Cloudy MarshKeld . 3 SW Clear Medford i .. ,W Clear!. - Minaeapolia 66 yS 10 , S Clear' - New Orleans 76 0 E Pt Cloudy Ktw Tork. ,62 0 . . SW Clear North Head 50 20 NW Pt , Cloudy Phoenix 88 "0 ... SE PL Cloudy Pocatallo .. 66 ,06 .. Raia Portland .. 62 .18 . . W Cloudy - BoMbvti i 64 0 . . N Clear , t Sacramento 7 -9 SW lear 8t-; Louis.. 64 0 ,. v E Clear Salt Lake. . 68 0 12 SW Clondy San Dieco .62 , 0 . . W Pt- Cloudy San Jfr-ciaco 4 . 20 W Clar , SeatUe i . . B4 0 .. SW Pt- Ooudy tSitia .... 48 .. .'. ... .- Spokane . . 86 02 10 NW Clear , t Tacoma ... 66 6 . ." I Cloudy; Tatooih U. 44 0 14 SW Cloudy f Valdes ... 43 . . ... s ; . : . . - . i Walla Walla 62 t . . NW Clondy i WaabiBSton 64 ,0 W Clear ! Winnipeg . 70 - O 10 :. . S Pt. Cloudy Yakima . . .( 60 O .. E lPt iCloady. JA. m. today. P. av The Mooe spring festival will open at tiawtnorne avenue and East Ninth street; Monday. The lchman exposition show af rasatlon will furnish the numerous attractions in whVh 100 persons will ap par. The ft rat week the show will be lotd at the Hawthorne avenue location,! he Installed at the first meeting of the pi irons May s to u, inclusive, the ex-1 organisauon in Aiay. hihltlon will he staged at Williams ave nue and Htanton street. The festival I BCCODA. WOMAN STES will be Slssed Under the ausnlcea of 1 Olrmnla. Wash. 'Anril 29 FVlerta Von rortland lodge. No, 291, Loyal Order of I Plants of Bucoda has, filed suit f or' di- Moone. vorce from F. M. Von Planta. t An entire program' of his own compo sitions was giyen by' EnTil Enna. Port land Dithlst-comDOSer. iFridav nls-ht in Pythian hftU, at hU 25th annual, reeitakj Assffituig were, a number of Portland singers. : Aj, K.': DavidsonXbaritone, and the Calbreath : Bei Canto Chorus ' con ducted by Miss veleno Calbreath. The recital was under the aaspiees of ihe Portland Women's club., Mrs. Her bert Gaar Reed, dramatic reader, re cited a poem set to musks, by Dr. Enna. It was a part of the song cycle, . 'The legends of Seaside,", words by Virginia Drake.,- ' i - .f -'.; During the evening Mr. Enna was presented with a .loving cup by. former and present students, . Judge Kkwall making the presentation. .. Frederick W. Goodrich delivered an address in which t . 1 1 i i i i . , i I, .a .-"-' T. L 4: I w report o! preceauig aay. COMilTJSlTT 'BTJIIaDIXO OCUPIED. T Ceritralia. Wash April 23. Head quarters of the Centralia Red Cross chapter were jnoved'. today i from- the library to the cny s new community building, formerly the city hall. 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