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URGES TIIDBB '
OF APPROACHES.
Ill TRAFFIC PLAi!
"final solution of the "traffic prob
lem in thts city cannot be acbivex on-,
tir -a comprehensive change is -mads-for
the betterment f waterfront conditions.-by
widening the bridge street
approaches and effecting permanent
wades near the waterfront."
Xhia is the- declaration of the special
committee on one-way traffic recently
appointed by Mayor Baker and. which
will .present Its' recommendations for
one-way traffic before the city council
at ts Wednesday session. The council
pi then set a time for a public hear
ing: 'on the recommendations. -which
have -been outlined in previous Issues
of The Journal. It la probable that a
juries of hearings' will follow, jpef ore a
final decision on. all details reached
by the-council. " ' -
The report urges that "street railway
reconstruction provided for in the 'new
' plan should be permanent, and . not af
fected . by any further permanent Im
provement to be undertaken on streets
. leadin to the approaches of the
brjdses.
A new feature in the report provides
for the elimination of all auto parkins
or Morrison, Alder. Washington, Stark,
Rurnslde, Third and .Fifth streets. 'and
Broadway between 4:30 andT :30 p. m. .
In; order to give the full street width
" tof the movement of vehicles to and
' from the bridge approaches.- " "
Rancher's Family --1
Nearly Lose Lives
: -! ' When Home Burns
The' Dalles, Nov. 1.-Tbe ranch
home of WMianvHlx, In the Klngsley
section, 10 miles south. xt Tha Dalles,
was completely destroyed by fire early
Sunday morning, according to word
reaching here Monday, anji members
pt the family -narrowlv escaped death,
liuring- the night. Mr. and Mrs. Hix
- were awakened by the crash- of falling
rafters and found flames roaring
through the house. t A bed occupied by
the children was already on fire when
Hix reached it, and the parents barely
had time to carry the youngsters to
. cafety before the entire house - was
.- ablaze. . .- - :
Nothing was saved, not even clothing,
the family fleeing ln their night
- clothes. Hix is a prosperous wheat
rancher and is the son of County
? Commissioner John W. Hix.
0. S. Army Officers
Hunt for Alleged
Spurious Major'
'Army officials all over the country
ate looking for an adventurer dressed
In the uniform of a major, who la pa
pering the states with bogus checks
and displaying jyorthlesg credentials.
The man, whose name is supposed to
be Paul Kaye, answers to a string of
(Allien
Most of us cart rememDer those boy-;
hood shopping trips with Mother.
"The long time she took to pick out
Underwear and Hosiery. The ques-1
tions about wear fit fullness of size
money's worth. -
,Thpgs wpuldn t be
day if it weren't for
today
' V.' " . ' '
Allen A is the Master Brand on the
genuine Copper's-Bennington Spring
Needle Knit Underwear and the gen- -vine
Black Cat Hosiery. . J . '
Probably 'you have known one or
the other or perhaps botTe of these : finding the dealer who can show you
celebrated lines for years. -, j r the Allen A Master Brand. V
if , - : .
aliases including-' Major ' Paul Kaye,
Major IS. Hayea, or Charles llaj-es,
poses.. as an inspector of army poets.
He generally obtains the confidence of
one of tha officers and persuades bira
to make possible ait Introduction at
some bank where be obtains money on
the Hi Sirs National bank at "Washing
ton,. t. C, and on the Washington Mu
tual Savings bank of Seattle.- ' -. - .
. The war department reports that
there is no such officer n the records
and that in each Instance the checks
have, proved worthless.
Tk .nnn i atwitit 2 or 30 years f
age, -height 6 feet Inches, alender,
brown, hair, ruddy complexion.. He 8
said to bav a scar on the left side of
the- nose and has'' slightly - .uneven
teeth. " -' , . : ' :
Policeaidwo ! ;
Poolrooms Youths
Takenlnto Custody
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' On special orders fropi Police Chief
Jenkins, two poolrooms in outlying- res
idential district were, raided late. Mon
day night by Patrolmen McOaniels and
Hlrscn ' and nine ' minors,' two -clerks
and one proprietor were arrested.1
Fred Keiser, ' proprietor of a pool
room at Ko. Siii 92d street southeast,
was arrested In hi establishment and
charged , with j permitting minors to
visit his place.'- Jhe following . minors
were arrested there: lister Cox. IT;
Paul Henry, 20 J George Smoke, 19 ;
Tjvnnarrt Hailettj 20i Andrew L. Trei-
singer. 19 ; Arnold MIchaelson, 18, and
Percy Gardner, is. Oscar snarp, 6U
waa arrested in ' Reiser's place . and
charged with drunkenness. -
Ernest Halvon.'a clerk, was arrested
in a poolroom at ' No. 1883 Saat Glisan
street where Ralph -. Thompson and
Vinton Barnard, both 20, were taken
into custody. -
SEASON
MARCEL
A Quality'-' Grew Up
with the American People
You may never have fcftown that
they are made- by the same people.
That the standards of style, fit, com
fort, Wearing service and money's
worth are the same in both lines. ; .
It is this uniformity of quality that
is signified today by the Master Brand
Allen A added to these two celebrated
. trade-marks. ' - ? - .
much different .
Allen A. "
Allen A is the sign" of the personal
responsibility on the part of the makers.
It simplifies the. question of good
Underwear, good Hosiery, or both, to
THE ALLEN A COMPANYKENOSHA, WIS.
Churches Yf sited ,
In Interest of the ;
.University Fund
I . -V 3 ' . , , ,rf ' . '
' leaders of Portland Methodism be
gan their visitation of every - church
in the Portland district in the Interest
r UMtmiii nnlvri(T 51.250.600
endowment campaign. when they at
tended a dinner at the First Methodist
church Monday night, ur. , , xmvs
Parker, ' pastor,' presided, and brief
speeches on -various phase of the cam
paign and of the jieoessity for provid
ing better facilities for carrying on the
work were made by Bishop W. 0. 6hp
anj. President Carl Uregg loney. vr.
W. W Youngson. Dr. John Andrew Ar
nett, R. A. Booth, 3. W, Day E.
--! Hn A V FlAarpI and 3. K. Oil).
The last five named are ; prominent
laymen of the Oregon conference, wha
have given much time and money in
the interests of the- Institution.
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- - yOU59 TO PABTICIPATE '
(By VMjMtMl SerriM.) r- -Moscow.
Nov.- 41. The Polish gov.
fernment today decided to. accept the
Invitation to participate "in the otJ
Russia disarmament conference, f -
1922-1923
.D'UPRE
. One of the world's most fa--
raousf ; organists of , Notre
Dame Cathedral, .Paris, will
appear in a Concert Recital
Thursday, November 23, at'
8 p. m., at
THE SUNNYSIDE
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH .
ThirtySecond and E. Taylor
. New $15,000 Kimball I"
Pipe Organ Featured
Seats on &ale at Sherman Clay
& Co $1.00, 75c and 50c. ;
(Only 1100 Tickets AvaUable)"
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0Hl Give
y mm 1 - y
Eapid-Fire Volley
3all Ganib to Be ;
;: Playedoh Skates
A rapid-fire volley sail game played
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'WER
Zerolene good cold-test oHj
flow freely aiul liibricate
perfectly in zero weather
protect the bearings -ia
crease the -power and fiexi
bility ox your engine. ,
East SidcsCentral
, ; H. C BLUE - - h
91 E. 10th St. N. ,
SERRA & GARBARINO,
348 E. Madison 8U . . ;.
f 'PURPLE TRUCK GARAGE,
' Grand Arenaeand DTi
TALBOT & CASEY,
I Grand Ave. and E. Ankeny , St.
3Iilwaukie-Snwood
: n District -
BROOKLYN GARAGE, .
. 668 Milwaukie St. v
; FORD MOTOR CAR CO. ""
11th and Dirision Sts.
, MILWAUKIE MOTOR CO,
' , . Milwaukie, Ore.
K Sylvan, Or. '
D. KELLY & SON
en skates by teams selected from
among the Ep worth league chapters of
the Portland district will be the feature
of a party to be given?. by Portland
leagues on Friday evening at The Oaks
rink. ' . - -- -
Paul Flegel. district fourth vice pre,
ident, is chairman of the committee of
arrangemeBta, acting under the gener
al direction of Ralph M. Speelmon, dis-
Linnton Road
H. Er HADLEY, , . ,
Barlineton ,
P. E. -WALKER,
. Holbreok
- ,v. " if' '
. f Albina Distript "
- GEORGE, SKOOG. u
v.- 631 Mississippi Are.
; ALBINA GARAGE, j t
856 Garfield Are.
-Alberta "District -
ALBERTA GARAGE,
. 845 Alberta St.-
: Ladd Addition .
TRIANGLE GARAGE,
. . 707 Laid Are.
. WILSON'S GARAGE, " t
. 28th and Dirision Sts. -
LADD ADDITION GARAGE,;
; 13th fnd Hawthorne
trlct president.
' Patrols tand patronesses "afe- Tfr.
and Mrs. B. Earla Parker and the Rev.
and Mrs. 23. T. RandaU of First M. El
church. Dr. and - Mrs. Charles Mac
Caughey and Vr, and Mrs. H. T.
Greene of Centenary Wilbur church,
tavilla church, lc. and Mm. T. H. Gal-
at - - ft m -
Fill your tank with
and yoxt won't liave
how cold it . gets
f lRcd Crown" vapori
yields 100 power at Jthe first jump of
)Lbpkfor the Red Crown sign displayed
j staupns, garages ana
; ijuiciv-suiruiig iii5urunte--uis qmcictsrarang gaso
line on the market today. -
. West $ide North'
AHROW GARAGE
350 N. 23d St.
COUCH STREET GARAGE
9th and Coach Sts.
FACTORY MOTOR CAR CO.
14th and Ererett Sta.
OREGON. AUTO REPAIR CO.
16th and Glisan Sts.
HOWARD AUTO CO.
14th and Pari Stsv
MITCHELL. LEWIS &
STAVE R,
- Broadway and Everett Sts.
Z A W.ALLEN, '
- 221 N. 16th St.
-NORTH PORTLAND AUTO
- . REPAIR COMPANY,
, 17th and Thnrmaq Sts.
Sti Johns
' CAPT. F. E. SMITH,
,107 Fesaenden -
ST, JOHNS HARDWARE CO,
102 N. Jersey ;
G. W. ROBERTS,
1692 Willamette Bird.
North of Killings worth
, -3 'J. " vAyenue ; '
1 J. E. CATHEY...
. -1415 Willamette Bird.
, KILLINGSWORTH. GARAGE,
146 W. KiUintsworth Ave.'
. PORTSMOUTH GARAGE,
1632 Portamoath St.
GORDON GAMMANS,
Lombard and Greeley Sts. .
: H. WOODHdUSE,
742 Lombard St.
Parkrosc
, fc - : '-' A GEE, -'V( -J ' '
1 , ;- ; Sandy Bird. 4
? . L, M. SCHWA RY & SON,
. J j -Sandy Bird.
.' .REED Jk KELLUM, -
Sandy Blvd. . ;
I Rose City Park "
' - - F. C. VINCENT,
. , , 72d and Sandy Blvd.
infrher of Sunnyfide church and
and Mrs. Ralph M. Kpeelmon.
Two Women Injured
lit Falls at Homes
, Mrs. B. C". Qannls. . 5, No.
mm
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"Red Crown'' and nothing else,
qny trouble, starting, no matter
s -... m
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aeaiers eyerywnere.
dUy, even in zero weather
STANDARD OIL CXJMPAN,
West Side-rCentral
NASH & PACKARD SERVICE
; : 471 Morrison
: FASHION GARAGE' i
. 188 10th St.: f .
ELLA STREET GARAGE,
45 Ella St. -.
OREGON TAXICAB CO,
-261. 12th St,
PORTLAND GARAGE,
; Fifth and Taylor Sta
ALLEN & GOODSELL
12th. nd SUrk Sts..
BRALEY AUTO CO..
501 Barnside St.
COVEY MOTOR CAR CO,
21st and Washisfton Sts.
FIELDS MOTOR CAR CO
, . Alder and 14th Sts. . .
KING STREET GARAGE,
r 168 Kinr St.
; ; MANLEY AUTO CO, V
11th and Burnside Sts. '-.'.
PORTLAND MOTOR CAR CO.,
10th and Barnside Sts... -
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FRED'S" GARAGE, -
; 34 Union Are. N. j ,
E. Z. PICKENS,
' . 380- Union- Are. N ,;
t" , . - - '
ML Scott-Lents
' LENTS GARAGE, v
8919 Foster Road
H. J. FREDERICK,
Kendall ,
JOHN JOHNSON, 'J
... , Kendall SUtion
M. UM STEAD,
5331 Foster . ; , , :
MeMAHON BROS,
1262 Division. ,
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LENTS HARDWARE CO
5923 92d St. -
. EDHIRSCH, " -
Sunnjside, Oregon- .
- Kenton
A. PETERSON,. -
94 . W. Lombard Street
Mr.
Thompeon atfet, fell down the rlv
al her Jiome tJUs afternoon and injured ;
Ler right shoulder, probably fracturing - .
it. Mrs. 1L. It' Ragan, 65, fractured
her right 'les when sie fell ddwn the'
porch elepa at her home.-Ko. 474 Sal
mon street, this morning.
870
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the spark.
by service
loey carry
West Side-rCentral
(Continued)
ROBINSON '& SMITH,
Sixth and Madison Sts.
, STROHECKER & SON,
. . - , 733 Patton R6ad
West Side South
AUTO TRANSIT GARAGE,
325 Fifth St.
EL & S. GARAGE.
400 First St. -
EXPOSITION GARAGE,
309 Fourth St. .
"I
. COLLLN3 VIEW GROCERY,
Booses Ferry Road
. P. W. KINNEY,'
1050 Corbett St.
Oswego
OSWEGO GARAGE
Montavilla
JL S. AMOS. -
2209 E. GUsan St. -
RUSSELL VI LLE SERVICE
STATION,
BussellTille, Oregon
Hawthorne district
, E. m CHAMBERS, i
- 302 E. llth St. . -
FRANCIS MOTOR CAR CO,
405 Hawthorne Are.
HAWTnOENE GARAGE, '
. 445 Hawthorne Are.
. A, J GATZKA,
, . 993 Hawthorne Are.
:yf : N SABLE. ; -
i - 1255 Hawthorne Ave.
V S. LESLIES GARAGE.
1 37th and Hawthorne
- EAST SIDE GREASING AND
SERVICE STATION
, . r t 454 Hawthorne Ave.
396 E.CIay St. '
" t
Laurelhurst t ,
' S. P. gaitiier.
- ' 1322 E. Glisan St. .
"SANDY ROAD OARAGE,
776 Sandy, Blvd.
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