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.Tiir: -c: I). Sunday . ::o::ni:;g. :;oy::: 12, . 12. Oil CMiDYc i PLOT AIMED AT ENGLISH CHIEFS Attempt I tor Kill , London Police Commissioner Bares' Wide- 2 spread Attempt "at Murders. .5 "London- Nov. 11. X" sinister plot to : ; jmirder the heads of Scotland Yard and i jether important figures in Brit Wh pub- Jlic lire . w3 uncovered today la -a 4.ountry-wli5a invest IV t Ion of the' at j lempt to poison Sit William . Horwood, 'London noli cms -coonriiMioner. - - f. Sir William ate two pieces ef candy attorn a box lie received last Thursday' - and was immediately .taken :desperte y Hi,. It was at first thought that . itbb illness was due to heart failure. .m His secretary. Enid Dryedair. whs .. opened the package, consumed part of cne chocolate, detected a bitter taste, .find attempted to prevent' Slr'WDliam : 'from eating them, but the chief 4augh- :-ngiy took no notice oz the protesta tions.., , 'POISOJT IS INSERTED i' - A 'chemical analysis of the contents : revealed, a high, percentage of arsenic. "mixed with cream in the interiors of "the candv bv the sender who cunning ly; twioved a small section of the vtrioooiite coatings. r1 ,Sir William lay at the point of death1 - rrsearly two days' ana is-eitiU in the . Joepital "in a serious (condition. The nly thing- that saved his life was a : "jetrong . constitution and prompt action by medical experts after they ascer tained the cause of his collapse. Investigation today revealed the fact that poisoned ' chocolates, were sent 'also to Sir Trevor Bingham and Major , jr,-, u, Elliott, assistant commissioners. fea 'week ago. ' , " ..' !jltfXF.S EXAMINED Theso boxes were opened and Sent Jilo. .the . research .. department for -tjiminallan. i - The package sent to Sir William was : identical- with those received by Elliott Jand Bingham, the texture of the paper wrappers being identical. There wars the same notes in air rt the boxes, in a woman is disguised Oiaftd writing, signed "Molly." They! -issvere mailed from the same postal. dis-j 'rict. The note In Sir. William's ooj ' !ead r I - 7-- 2 "A hearty lunch and a rood appetite. s-From Mollv.'v. t - M Authorities after ah ' Investigation i warned ; the household vataf f s of all .political, titled ana society personages i -raa-alnst- eating candies, calces or other -V.elicacies received through the mail. , TtOT WIDESPEEAD i It is evidently assured that there was IV wldesprea dattempt at wholesale murder." There is, however, no proof wof a Bolshevist plot, one section of Scotland Yard believing it to be the vork of a criminal lunatic. '" General Wyndham Chllds, head of i the Scotland Yard criminal intelligence : department in -charge -of the investiga--?tlon, sounded a warning against epen ! lng unexpected packages on account : -met tne posaioiuty tnat tncy mtgnt con ( Main homhl f i '"The poison plot caused consternation Vimont other members so the govern- merit who are receiving additional pro-I -tectlon trom the police. . - - .iiii inn in iiiriit . s. sw - Marshal Joff re- Sends Greetings . For Armistice Day Taria. Xv. Jlltl.. X. ajMar shsl Joffre, commander-in-chief of the French army -t the outbreak of - the war, - sent the - following Armistice day message abroad to day through . International News Service l . i t ; y. ' - - -. ; "Our hearts g out beyond oar Xrorltlers, across the eas to rejoin those who vol the war .with us. .Armistice dsy is the teU of the allies. May It remain,, the eternal vymbel of Use - union- t(;--aH' who fought ov tho same '.".Meals. cMay it reoa.ll the triumphant finish their labors and mutual sacrifices." were Of John Mltkiewlcs and ' John Kousiastcl. first and second husbands, respectively, of Stra Klimek, and Bose Wycekowskl, . cousin of the accused woman. '7 Corofter Peter Hoffma also sought permission to exhume bodies of four other person connected in various manner With i Mrs. Klimek and who died under mysterious circumstances. John Strumer eon. made a state ment to authorities la which he said he became ill after the- death of his father, - -. 'There have been many other -mysterious deaths In the. settlement In which these two women lived wfthin the last five; years," : said Prosecutor McLaughlin. "Wherever there is the slightest doubt about a death not being due to natural causes we win exhume the body fori chemical analysis." '".- " - - 'III' IH I"" T ' ' ' HIGH TIDES 03T ISLAKD8 , (Bf CBiveawl Serriee.) - - -San Francisco. Nov. 11. Advices to Lieutenant Commander 1 I, Stewart Of the, United States- hydrographies of fice --today reported .uausuaily higti tides prevaiStntf at i the; Hawaiian islands. Cable and radio stations re ported no damage had been done. President Harding "Lays vvreatn on, . Grave of Soldier -Washington, Nov. It. Where lie those who fought and died that their land might be free and great, the first cititen of the world's most powerful country today did homage to the men who gave, their lives la defense of the nation., , - t - He was Warren G. Harding, presi dent of the United States of. America. With head uncovered and bowed, he reverently laid a simple green wreath on the tomb at Arlington of the un known American hero who died on the battlefield in the great World war. Near by. in silent- tribute, stood the heads of the two -forces twhich uphold the dignity and ' honor, of the, country for which the unnaped hero gave bis life, Secretary -of - Wax ; Week and Secretary of the Navy JJwiby, With them . in-, uniform j .were officers and men. of the United -.States -army and navy- . . , There .was no pomp,' no ceremony- just the simple act or bomage. - New. Ooligress Sure TbPass Bonus Bill, ?Says Legion Head Omaha; Neb., Kov. 11. tT. P. Enough friends of .the soldier bo mis bill -were - elected , to congress - aod enough, of Its enemies defeated in the elections last Tuesday to Insure pas sage of the adjusted compensation act by the next congress, in the opinion pt Alvin M- Owsley, commander Ua chief of the American Legion. "I have made a thorough canvass of the new congress and I feel assured that the friends of, the bonus now have strength enough to pass the bill over the presidential veto," 'Owsley said. , 'SWe ara going to keep p the fight for U until we get it, -Owsley declared. In a speech here last night Owsley favored putting up the bars on immi gration for a period of five years, -r Let Feldenheimer's Guide You in Your Selection of Silverware mm HUodANU Uto ' . As gifts for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays or for the Thanksgiving tabled our- silverware- selection presents-, a wide and varied offering. , I POISON PLOT TllCtl Every piece is in keeping with" the 7 T net" cst traditions of correctness and goodi ldt&l' taste. "Manv notable oatterha are sold-! . . . , . - . 1- 1 - ',1 . t Continued ' Froiat One) : iKlimek- and Mrs. Koulik before the I grand jury and bring; them to- trial at n early; date, . Mrs.; Kttmek: has ad- rmltted ahe fed poison i to her fourth i husband,. Anton.. Klimek, who la. still -seriously tH laj a hospital here.- Mrs. pClimek -declared Mrs. .Strumer Koulik supplied her- with tno arsenic with which she poisoned Anton. ' The body of Mrs. Klimek's. third husband was disinterred and' revealed- largo quanti rtles of arsenic f -'"" " BODIES EXHUMED S " Three other bodies were disinterr Ltoday and expert chemists immediately I began making testa i whether or- -not j -they showed similar tests.., Tha bodies .Li" We shall be glad to guide you in the judgrn'errt of. quality and your own good' taste will lead' you in choice of design. VICTOR . Christmas" gifts are - noy arriving. f Bach one is an individual conception an early selection is advisable Records JEWXUCB - SlUrtanOTBS0TT1CIA2C9 . tSTABVISHID iea . i Washuistoh Sr. at Pass Poqtland.Opb. A TEW OF THE BEST , POrLiaK DANCE NUMBERS I Found a Four-Leaf Clover Fox Trot. .By. Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra l-wo uiu iiuby iiinffs Fox - Trot .... '....Bv Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 2 ': ' I Wih T TThew Foic Tmt.Rv 1S117 1 f "Clyde Doerr and His Orchestra lSuem Fox Trot ...... ..... By - " ii It- lyde pperr and His" Orchestra ! i ' " tZenda Fox Trot By Zes lSi- Confrey and His Orchestra, - - .1 jfcau-iy .in. tno -Morntnr Blues r , -l Fox Tret. -..By the Virginians f i. r (ISaHy In the. Morning Blues zjsfisj- rox lToti-.tiy tne Virginian S - - 1 Oicago Fox Trot. ..Bv Paul - .; I ' Whiteman. and His Orchestra ' - TBlue-Fox Trot ............... 1S . By the Virginians . 1 Why Should I Cry Over you? v l Fox; TroCBy the. Virginians , I Stuttering Fox Trot.tBy.tho m : -1 Benson Orchestra -of Chicago 1S91S Those Longing for. iou Blues . i. . .... . Tv tha Benson Orchestra of Chicago The French. TrotFox Trot.. . ...... i Bv All- 'IS8SJ J Star Trio and Their Orchestra Struma- at the Strutters'' Bait Confrey and Hla- Orchestra ni Build a Stairway, to Para- i i -dlise Kox Trot, , .By Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Yon Remind Me of My . MotheR Fox Trot. .Bv-Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Tm Harpy Fox TrotBT All- Star Trfo and Their Orchestra After While Fox Trot. . . . P.y AB-- Star Trio and Their Orchestra ttttlt f 1858 ?-- MAIL OEDEBS GIVEX ?K031PT i . . - . ATTEXTIOK. A ijsliili.M.l S..I I , ; ; L ili-iiill-M JisN i.i v.i.1 .11.. atN Let Us bee i our Eyes St.';t" i -1 Our friends are the source of most of. our . new business .A large majority1 of new ' patient come to us on,4the recommendation-' of someone we've fitted with glasses. This is r - our' REWARD for efficient service. . " 5 We specialize in difficult corrections. Com petent to, f it the most complicated! cases oft : visional defect, we nevertheless take the greatest care with the simple ones., - COur own .compIeterlens-grmdmg plant on ! ; the premises. - F EYESIGHT SPEOAUSTS Portland's Largest, Most Modern. Best Equipped, i ' CHAS. A. B.USCO. Presldemt aad Geaeral SCtaager -t ' Since M08 ; ' -. - - y , ,,3 201-211 Corbett Bldg., Fifth and Morrison 1 ivr, a-. A sa I Xi. k VJi , y T-. 1 i aiici Sale -of L ijiilsafele V -V Values Most Iriviting-Just You See Them., .Alt the Win dows North of the 5th St. Door Have Been Given Over for This Display and Sale v : i 0 ELECTION'S made will be held for' Thanks- THIS year'"s" stock" surpasses, by far; any collec lection of tho past particularly so amontr tho givine delivery, or later, if your new home is not ready at that time. Buying Thanksgiving Dining Sets is Very much like buying Xmas gifts Do it earlyv as everythinsr is in vour favor. A complete assortment to select from and at prices also Tea Wagons and gateteg extensiona are in- you u agree are right. . . t eluded in this Thanksgiving display, - artistic and Revived classic adaptations.: Several f of the new library extension tables so popular at. present in.' com oi nation living ana aming rooms ? - Three o? the Following Are Also Ar ranged in Window r Display Today HeppleWmteinWklnur, " ' Ten-leg Oblong-Top Table'Vttn set of si beautl- ftOflO flfl ,fni ChaJrs a deUghtful creation for......,.v JJVJJ Queen Anne iri Mahogany The mosV charming and Movable: pf fell periods-- OQQ fifl i Table, Chsirg and, Buf feV-a typical Edwards vsJaeyivOeyy Combination Period in . Walnut " r Table resembling thai. illustration above. . chaira OA With spindle filler backs, -dienlf ted buffet to jnatch.wlt70tl Another QueehAiiris Period In Walnut or Mahogany Tables, have Valspar. A7 fSf tops and Chairs have cane backs. the set.... r...... .. tH-lnt Ovl Still Another Queen Anne .-Oblong-top Table, Buffet and set of sx Chairs 1 1Q nn ' Jlns.hed m wsanutjisuita complete.. ............... VA X sJVJ - Btti'INfot kei&yi f- - - -r42uarter-sawed Plank Ttlmi.-Top' Table and four A C f SDlid Oak Leather-Seat Chairs for O ?0 V ' , Two Attractively Noticeabtc Values That You'lllSec iri the Front Windows Today v H-4 Queen 4nnej TAQLE & CHAIRS $96.75 " Walnut and" mahogany oblong or round top tables that open to six feet with sets of air chairs finely finished to match, and every one fitted ; with; -that popular blue genuine leather slip seats. , i v William & Mary TABLE & 4 CHAIRS ! $39.50 y MJn that mellow, rich-Jacobean finisK Chairs are , eeesrelyt constructed of solid oak and have' genuine leather slip seats. -. Though not Identical, ; the writer report them to bo mora graceful In outline... - . ! I j IL . nnoiincifig.!:'--' - Second to None Is Edwards' Variety of Charming and Distinctive "A Tapestryj Mohair and ; VelotarOverstuff edi;; ! - 4 -,' - . - v , Whether Oae or More Pieres Be Selected, Terms to ' Fleatte Toar IndivMoal acquirement W1U Be Arranged ' DavenporU ,i Chair, and Rodcer. '8944 to 275 ?42 to ' 135 -The arrival of a charming new suite made right here in Portland, and everypnowho; buya -piece of it will be helping boost Oregon payroll-nd- every one knows, the more payrolls there are, "the more prosperity everyone will enjoy, i ' ". : Pay Your Family, arid Friends j , . i - . , - . - th compliment of intelligent and artistic plannlrg and satisfy your own craving :for that which is lovely in form ; and color bring beauty and charm to your home. These- luxurious -pieces with- lntrinsio worth and. incomparable beauty will bring delight, not temporary, but for years to come. ... S ee. Those' in, the Windows Today Ivory, Walnut and Siiver-torie Which Will You Have? ; For your consideration one setting is in ibe front . window today. It's not identical to illustration, . but no one ,will regret the time spent looking it over. Select the pieces to best fit your desire. ; : Bowfoot Bed ,.. ...w ...... Stralght.feot Bed ................... Large-slse Brewer , Medlam-slze Bresser .......... Inslde-tray Chifterette .......J Chiffonier wifh mirror........ ChKIonier wlthost mirror Frlnees Yaalty Beaeh to snatch ...... ..v.. .ir?, Brestisg Table .. ............ . . -r-Sigat SUad Straight Chair Slipper Boeker S41.75 32.00 S43.TS .....S38.00 .....834.2S ... .S34.25 .....8S6.00 ...:.$5S.OO 8 9.50 .....830.00 ....-ySll.OO .....8 9.50 811.00 Solid Mahogany With Cane DavenportChair Rocker WBW8iegg!Wsaps 188 Constructed ' with full web base and double - strength spring-front edge. Circular cushions are Includ ed without additional charge. Fin ished in: that new stainless antique brpwn. Genuine Wilton: Rug Size 9x12 Feet . $87 :$93 3 e 1 IDnrft-shrli 1 v wsr iminw 1 Ngigg CHARITABLE, FRATEKXAL Al BEXEVOLEKT : , - ORGAKIZATIOSS.WILL RECEIVE . . $1500.00 IN CASH I i. p. a. stores during the .next several weeks will give votes with a every purchase or ltf cents or over, ties votes with shoes.-flowers, g clothing, candy, etc.. s The organization gathering the most votes will get 9500.00 j bal- 3 a nee will be divided among all other organisations according to th number of votes cast so help, your favorite organisation. - - - g 9 Washable Art Fibers L75 105 s .00 Seamless - : Brussels Linen Fringed Wilton Velvets -$49.50 THE ABOVE MESTI03T EI 4- id IIS) I MiMHfttMsn :.tfcae5- j-jBMsWsssaWWsMs- 1: Blue or White ALL-ENAlVlEL RANGES are typical Kdwarda' values. -Look ein over your decision will be pleasantly abided by. What you and every other home furnisher wants is Honest valuo. Edwards' bids you ! Investigate-etoro You Invest! -' Wonderiul buccess Every lime ! ' "A Beautiful Even Brown Both on u Top and on the bottoms-Why?- SIS CASH, T S WEEK- - ' --. 3TO IKTEREST ' - J - - Set " tip and connected com plete, burners adjusted and . ead tor use. See them in the . window today these are ALL. EXAM EL legs, sides and top. a well a front. . I A GoodPttce To TrtJtf S his sin lis .. J WTF - - -aspr si S1-; i.? lit iL-. 1 ,saifr' Easy1 Terms tfo fnterrsf i 1 J, ; - - i t i-a- rT i - Because Monarch Kanges arerlveted tight not bolted). Then. too. there's the Duplex Drafts that MAKES the -fire burn in the center of the firebox (where It belongs I and. naturally, spread the heat evenly over, around and thmugh th oven. J. - i., - - 4 . ;.. ' -'; - - , -.- - You'll Never Have a Failure You'll Never' Have a Disappointment When Baking With This Riveted Tight TWStav SstisfactonTRwvfee - i4ncf Thafs Not. ah . fJa Boast! At Toar CoavealeBre' Examine TSw Snperostrrted Tlanre. If Pleased, the Mosarrh Sriwted Will Be Set t.Tp Complete, With -Jiut -Water Ceaaeeted, ea Xcrm to Please Your Iadlvldsal iiequireuieuu- ft b f I i- l 119 tk SV Bet. 31 or r iso b and Alder - 4 A. i