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. i i r " v v 1.-2. town TOPICS OOW3U - Northwest Amoesstiest of Sb-riffs aad -Ss ' Bee. FonatBd. January 1 to Oregon tut CbiWiu Endeavr aoevenv Com. iiiUud, April I to 23t The laJJae, April la w SB. - t- -' A Stunner school for Korthwt Msthodist , clnonun, Saiem, Jane 18 to nJij T. . , -WEATHER FORECAST -' Portland and vicinity: : Tonight Bad Sun day, rs; southerly wind. . ' Otegc and -Washington: - Tonight . and Sunday, run wast portion, rmin or ,,snow cart portion; Kjoderste southerly, wind. t WEATHEB CONDITIONS " ' High pressure prevails east of the Missi stppi river and -in most of tha stales vest ef . tbs Beck? Mountain!. - A large area ,ot tow prewure overuse the Middls West and another ' la anuarentlv central- off tbe coast of Southern Alaska. Preeipitaitou has occurred on the middie and north Pacifio atop and av the Northern Platans region, and at a low places ia ouw wtinm, - Too temperature ta eon auierablv higher in ' Nebraska and the If isais- aippi valley, and ia much lower in New- Eng land and in parta of Montana and Utah. It fa cenerally bekw normal east of the Mississippi river and in tea extreme southwest, and above normal n other sections. - Bclative humidity at Portland: Noon jree tarday, per cent; S pi m. yesterday.; 98 . par cent; 3 a. a. today, 88 per cent. - Precipitation . - since .. January . 1 Total, 87.89 toe has: -normal, 44.90 laches; deft 7. 51, laches. . ' EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS Lamp MS 11 K" sr STATIONS : Baker.- OrT .01 O .01 e" o o o o o o o 24 as 2 82 44 60 Buffalo. -St. T. ... . . .. Calgary, Alberta . , , . . Chicago, 111. . .... . . . Dearer, Colo. ....... De Moines, Iowa ,i . . . . Eagle, Alaska ....... Edmonton. Alberta , ; . . Preeno. CsX ......... 10 28' 84 40 r-20 22 e 7 4 83 S3 2 3 SO 8 s 64 24 4 64 20 Galveston, Texas Helena, Mont. Honolulu. T. H." . . Juneau. Alaska . . . .08 Kansas City, Mo. V. . 4ft 80 44 60 12 ift 82 SO s 24 24 44 84 44 8 4 84 82 20 4 44 -40 28 "28 88 26 0 - o : Ijo Angeles. Ual. . Karshfteld. Or. ... . ... Medford, Or. Meiuphjav -Tenn. ........ New Orleans, La. ....... New Xork. N. X. ....... Nome, Alaska ......... North Bead, Wash, . . .. . North Platte, Neb. ..... Oklahoma Citr. Okla. . , . Phoenix. Aria. .......... Pittabora:, Pa. - ......... PoeateUo, Idaho .. . . . , . Portland, Or. - . v. . Prince Enpert. B. C..... Boaeborg. Or. .......... Rosweii, New Mexico. . . feaeramento. CaL ....... . : St. Ixtnis. Mo. . . ... . . . . .64 .24 0 0 a 0 ,2S . 0 -: O .12 .87 -.08 .24 -O i04 0 o .10 .12 .64 0 .OS .02 .84 02 ; o .18 .12 0 .08 .02 r- 8 48 44 4 e 28 83 44 8 49 64 48 42 40 4 60 52 4 S 88 40 -16 42 82 18 42 4 88 23 : Ban L4U utjr, Utta,.,.. San Iieo. CaL ........ . Ran : Franeiaeo, OaL Seattle. Wash. .. Sheridan, TVjro. Bitka, Alaska ...... i.. Spokane, Wash. -l anana, : Aiasaa Tatooah Island, Wash. .. "' Tonopau. nev. . . MUffAi Biawa ...... Vanoourer, B. C ..... Walla Walla, Wash. ... Washington. D. C . . . WilUston. N. D. 88 88 24 18 28 Xacuna,' wastt. 42 P. M. report of preceding day, To Paalsh CycUsti W lthoat Ll-nts-p As a result of a number of accident that have occurred in Overpast few months and numerous complaints re ceived by the police, a war has been started by the department on boys and others who persist in riding; bicycles at night without lights. A score of of. fenders have been arrested and turned : loose,, but another 18 were arrested the forepart of the week, and will not fare so well, police say. A number of the boys will be tried in Juvenile court, and those over IS will bo tried " in police court. - Messenger boys are said to ba trie most flagrant violators. ETeaJag School to. Bearia The JeC farson high evening school - begins itse second term- of ; work. Tuesday evening. , An v enlarged enrollment is anticipated " and those desirous of taking advanUge of this free lnstruo- 'tlon .tn regular high school work, com mercial subjects, eighth grade work, or ', Knglish : for foreigners should enroll early. Classes Tuesday, - Wednesday and Thursdays of each week from 7 :1S to 9 :l6'clock,- Phone Walnut 2603 for information or call at the principal's office and register for work. Saleaaaaashlp Expert to Talk Four meetings have been arranged for Ar thur Frank Sheldon, scientific sales manship expert of Hew York, who will arrive next week. A dinner will be given in honor - jot Sheldon . at - the Chamber of Commerce Friday night. On the following week he will deliver an . address at the members forum of the chamber. Tuesday noon before the Rotary club and "Tuesday ?, night : be fore the Hotel Hen's association at the Multnomah hotel, v , Sew . Quarters for Lents P. 0. Postmaster John M. Jones has an nounced that Lents . postof flee sub ' station will be moved Sunday to new and specially built headquarters at 9 2d and 60th avenue. The new -quar ters win be equipped for earing for all .. parcel' post and regular mail material and all the business which goes through the channels of a suburban confmu- : nity. . ?:? ri.mrAJ: Program at Mea't Beaort The Rev. Ivi Johnson will speak at the Men's Resort on Sunday at 4 p. m,.and 7 :30 p. m. Mls Savill Dennison will sing and the men will sing gospel songs. On - Wednesday at 8 p. m. the San Grael society of the First Presbyterian church will hold .its monthly meeting; at the resort. Canned Fruit Stolen A rooster. 40 - jars of canned fruit, a large quantity ot, groceries and ; some garden tools , were included In the loot stolen by - a sneak thief from the home of Dorothy M. Furnlss, No. 51 East th street. B. H. Sawyer nv R. H- Sawyer, of " - fidal head and organiser of the Ladies of the Invisible Emplreivis confined to "v his home, 340 East . Forty-seventh street north, on account of illness. Str. ArteaSt. Helens tU Coxum bin river. 5:30 p. nv. dally : 11 :S0 a.m. - Sunday. Ald-r Aack. Main 8821 Adv. V Roofing, bnnaiag paper, banding materials. Cross A Co., Xnc, Front and Stark streets. Adv. . ... y Classes,' Good Sight Institute, 308 Allsky building. ConsultaUon free, Adv. ' S. aV H. Green Stamps for Ca Hol man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 8353, 660-21. Adv. .a'W, B. Skinner Betnrss W. D. Skln. "s tier, vice president -and -. traffic man ager of the S. P. & S. railway system, " returned today after a visit of three weeks In California on business and recreation. ' Skinner reported that" he DANCE TONIGHT i.- LABOR TEMPLE , ATM ARB JEFFERSON , DftRCIRa EVERY WOMMt, ; WEOHESOAY A0 SATURDAY , ' Monday Bargain Dance Cuuticiira Soap The SoietyEazpr- SHavinfl Soap CatScoraSoanshaeeewitW-wiwr. r rwV. --re . KGO-KGN HaJlock & ;Tatson Edio Service V Northwestern ladio Mfg.' Co. r ' Broadcasting ' OREGON JOURNAL NEWS United States Health Bulletins. Radio Advice and Instruction Agriculture Dept. Agrigratns Official Police Theft Report. Daily Market Reports. The Jevrnel end IU Billed heeat asters are ta pwnears tn Orseon in news aiu rasd to fcroadossllwa. - V- A BAIL1T FftOORAM ' ! - (Of afl SUUoru) " . ',' : " EVERY APTSJINOOPI - AO. BK0 KFEC ' Mosio and feaborea. 8:00. :0O KOQ. Instnuaeatal asd -vocal a. .-i seleetiona. y ' , THE JOURMAL OHIMES 8:00 " -KGa. The wowrnal chtmes - anil sound too t strut Uaaa '. i - TORIOHT - . . - JM- 8t0O CO. Ti woornat tsttna. ' . -rOO iOO fca. Question and sr - - bur. t.'OIMOex KQY. tt vocal and instru mental selections. ;-. ,r . . . . .V. ,::: - -' ta aha radio daparunstit sT the Sunday journal tha iateet radio news Is to be found. did not find any better weather ln the southern stAte Uutn Portland has been having. ; .; . . . Balset Tobaceo la VaJIey Tobacco raisirtaT ' could - b made .a profitable Industry in the Willamette valley, ac cording tos a report made to the State Chamber of Commerce by E. A. Beck er of Woodburn. Becker reported that he has raised tobacco for 14 years on his . farm -and that thisvyear he ob tained 4000 pounds of the product from two acres, obtaining 50 cent per pound for the leaf.. Opera Impresario ; Promises Season ; Of Big Successes ' "We are going to give Portland the greatest season of comic and . light opera it has ever had, said. Rex Rey nolds, impresario of " the American Light Opera, company, who nrrlved in the city yesterday to make final ar rangements for the opening of -the city's opera season Sunday afternoon at' The Auditorium. The company will reach Portland Sunday morning. ' ' - The engagement ""will - open with "Robin Hood" Sunday afternoon. . This opera will be repeated Thursday night and Sunday night, January 7. "Mas- cotte" win be the New Tear's eve at traction, and SPtnaf re on New. Tear's day and - "Mikado" New Tea-, night. The repertoire for. the balance of the week is : Tuesday' evening, "Bohemian Girl"; Wednesday matinee, . "Mas cotte" ; Wednesday night, "Chimes of Normandy" ; Thursday : night, "Robin Hood" ; Friday, night. "Mikado" Sat urday; matinee, -"Bohemian Girl" ; Sat. urday night,- '"Pinafore" ; Sunday, mat inee, January 7, "Chimes J of Nor mandy" v Sunday night, January 7, "Robin Hood." ' : i i s The advance sale of tickets ' is ' at Sherman. Clay as Co. 'a ticket .window toaay; - aunaay ana aionaay ar, xne Auditorium. To Hold No Inquest Over Boy's ; Death; Suicide Undoubted :.' ft'.": a"' T. -' . V No inquest will be held to v determine the cause of the death,, of tChauncey Morris. 18-year-old f Juarnath - Falls youth whose body was found 'Thursday night In a cabin. ,bacit of the old county poor farm on the Canyt road, accord ing to an announcement made today by Deputy Coroner Leo Gdetsch, who says the boy killed himself." S; " Goetsch ' says '' there was a bullet wound in the right temple, which was marked ; with powder burns. . John Y; Tol, a friend of the boy, reported Mor ria had talked to him about suicide earlier in the day. Mrs. Bertha Olson of Klamath Falls, the boy's mother. Is coming to Portland, Goetsch said. The funeral services probably- will be con ducted from the home of Mrs. Jack Hobson. No. 1115 Division street. Mrs. Hobson is Mrs. Olson's mother. 5 EVENTS OF THE VEEK II (ConUnoed Front Page Fourteen) partments will - be read, and election of of ficers for the ensuing Tear will take place. A New : Tear's ere aerrico will ba held at the Atkinson Memorial Congregational church tomorrow night. Beside toe New Year's mes sage then will be shown the six reel picture. vao vstris. Tne women s association wiu meet Wednesday at 2 p. tn., at the home of Mrs. Alhrecht, No. 870 East Everett street. Miss Marthtne Oriamby,- new state president, will be the speaker. Services appronriats to tha-closing of the year will Ve held at Highland Congregational church on 8anday. -In the evening there will be an end-of-the-year ; -service with special music, selections beins rendered by Mrs. W. a. aiaweu. sub. w. van trooa, ias tier trade iAwrene and Miss Dennison, . Pastor Constant will speak ' on i'The End of the Way," On Wednesday the Ladies Aid society will hold its business -meeting, and boos lunch at the ehnrcb. Wednesday night the boys' dab will begin operations.- ?--" , Alameda Park Commonity' ehaich will ob serre the last Sunday of the old year with a sermon by tha pastor en "Reflections, and Pro ieetionaT la the evening Scoot Master Jamas Brockway will speak - and. a aula duet will ant. ..;'-v:v; ,: :'i :: xno Br. OBvsr Perry Avery, pastor of Waverty. Heigbas Congregattonal chnrch, : will aire from his pulpit on unday at 11 a.- m. a message on "Christ tha Source of Light and i-i a. - At i :a p. m. the wavsriy Pilgrim Boy chorus will give its initial concert pro gress of hymaa and aonea. uxixtitd l tha hoys et Pilgrim Congregational church. " The Ladies" Aid and Missionary societies wfit haM their monthly sseetine on Wedneadn , with limchsoa at noon and basiness and social pro gram in the afternoon. The tinnday acnool tera-weeks ago vojd to bay a moving picture outfit for the social and rehguma work of the church and it in aim being installed in a fire- iw jwa :;'na annual Ubsistmaa gift for the Waverly Babv Hum, m. nnu supply V cioUiing, prewrrea and fruit. . ".- r , ' f Episcopal - Sunday nieht at 1 :30 t rhnlr nt r Davids church wiU. in. under the leadership of Tom G. Taylor, choir master, at new cantata by Giebel, en titled, - The Nativity." a tuneful and meiodloua ; eettinc of X tha - Christmas story. - In the morning at 11 o'clock tbe rector Will read a etfrriner ntHtsin from the house of bishops. . Holy com- luusiiuu . i moiy papusm. . ana St. Andrews chnrch, Portsnwmth. reports its full quota of 3T96.65 for the nation-wide campaign raised. - This averages over 314 per capita. , i St. Marks, - sfedford, adviaav "Med foid has aever failed; we shall rates our anota in full. Otasr parishes are working hard to eotcplete tlf annual every , meraner eaavaaa, Final resnita should soon be available. At the earnest aiical of Bishop Walter Tsyior , Sumner and tne Atonm relief eon-nuee,- the Amencsn churclv baildinc fund baa made an inuBednue loan of JU00 to Grace church, Astoria, is order to complete the rectory. The ch arch plant, which is intact, is vaiued.at 40,0H Dean H. M. Ramsey : announce that on Sloodsy -(Xtw Tears day. wiuch is. tlis 1 RELIGIOUS CIRCLES Feaxt of tbe CrrcemcisiaV there will to a cejebrauon of the hoiv eoBLmunica -at 7:30 a, m. la the proCgUierfTatt- ' Evangelical ' , At tha Eet Market Strsst church the pastor will epeaJc both morning ana evening. - The women s chorus, under the direction of O. Yates Jr., will sing. The. young peoples's meet ing at 6:45 p.'m. wiU be of special interest. - Eaward CnthRe Crawford wfll . addTess tne younc people of Clay Street EvsngeUcel church it ll p. m Sunday, on tlie - subject. White Guides.'V- . , : t ft.:.--. - - The Kev. JU. Aognst Hnndertrp Is holding special service of evsar-hstie meetings at the 8t- Johns Evangeliakl church, -to which the public is invited. Evangelist Hunderap is fmn ftn,i,H ..A . M.n Mi.. i . u H eonuMra necroea. melodies during tha meeting. '' T liutheraa 5s ? j "The Turning Point in the if of i Abraham" will da : the . them of the : sermon preached 'in German at., 10 :S0 ; a. m. by Kev. A.. Kjauae. pastor or tne St. Paul Lutheran church. English service begins at 7 49 p. - m.' and the pastor's topic will be. The' Object of; tne incarnation or tne bon - or uoo. '. After this a German Sylvester service will be-held, followed by a New Year's watch in the - basement.- where the guests will be entertained and refresh ments served. - Special music has 'been prepared for both services. i.r On New Tear's day- German - services win be held at 10:80 a. m. No evening asrvtee Tha Sunday school teachers meet Friday, 7:15 BU. ana toe enow renearses at a p. m, xne same averting. ' The amnnsl meeting of the church cannon will he held Saturday st 8 pc m. at tne pa mage- - - - - -Baain the New Tear KighV wfll ba the slogan in Our Saviors Lntheran church at East 10th and Grant strssts.- The congrega tion win assemble New Year's morning at 11 o'clock for worship, after which reports, will be given of the activities of tbe ehurch, new officers installed and plans - discussed for the new year, xne unoay we noes mna f -r aki have had a eery sneeeasful year and are encouraged for better and larger service. Eev M. A. Chris ten sen. the pastor in charge, enters upon his sixth year M local pastor on Fb raarr ' 1. "- -- -: . - -r .. -- -r - At Portsmouth Trinity sVotheraa ebnreh a holy communion aentue wiU be held on New Xears day at 7:a p. so. The annual meet ing of the Ladies' Aid society win be held at the- church Wednesday at 2 P. a.' and tne annual meeting of the congregation on. Janu ary 4. at 8 p. m. : .: - The new Sunday school Uteraturs will ba Introduced Sunday at Grace Knglish Lntheran ennrea. - m Miawuy at 11 a., m, an scev. C. H. Bernhaid. oastor. will casdnet a. New Tear's service, the theme be ins "How Make tub i ear an Acceptaoie xear oi tne- ijora?" TUe lAdtes- Aid society wiU meet Thursday st 3 P; . m, and the church vestry Friday night. ' - - ..... .- .-. .. Tbe Jtev. Hilgender win preach Monday at I o : 1 o a. m. . In Trinity IMuaoun Hnodl tiutheran 'xhureh, - Bodney avenue - and Ivy :ees. . . im service win ae u uennan. . 4 Methodist" Dr. R. Sarle Parker will nreach Sun day morning and evening at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The sub ject of the 11 o'clock sermon will be, "longer Cords and Stronger Stakes.' The 7 :8.0 subject will be, "Dominion Over the Moment." Music will feature both services. The Ed worth Tiaamns nave nianned inter. eating meetings for the day. The subject in both leagues will be "Watch Night." The. leaner oi tne tniora league win be Sdwia T, Randall. ?' All high school . young people who can qualify for membership are invited. After the evening church service the -two leagues will provide a socia hour with fun and food. To this gathering not only tbe members of the leaguee. but their, friends, members- - of the Sunday school, the church. all their' friends and those who find themselves strangers in the mty are cordially invited. The social hour will be followed at It by the watch night service. This will he addressed by Bishop William 0. Sheard. Wednesday st 2 -o'clock hold a New Tear's raoeotias in tin Knniu, school temple to the new members of the society, wednesoay evenlsg the 4. O. U. yoang women's- Sunday school classes srill hold its regular banauet and business meeting in the Oxfctd; parlors at 6:30.- At Gentsnsry. Wilbur Methodist church, the ntorhing service wiU be devoted to the sacra meat of the Lord's "sudmf. The aanaia will be gives, by the choir and qnartet. lumbers given last Sunday in "The- Messiah" will be repestea ny special request. A watch night Service Will he eeoductad in the avenlne. beginning with the preaching service st 7;80. irr. Goaues Alsccsugiiey will deliver tha ser mon on - "'What. Is Tour Proexaast" This service win be evangelistic The -services of the Epworth League will be conducted at . Dr. H. t. Greene will address the meetinx. Bneeial anusieal immbtn will he aftarrA h the young people. A social hour will ba engaged' in at 10, giving ample opportunity for "getting acquainted." Befreshments will ba served. A "big sing " WiU be conducted at 11, and at 11:80 a "consecration service" wiU be held. All neorjl mrm ievitad tn tttmA The outstanding meeting of the week will be the annual meeting of the Sunday school board for the election of offieera. This will be neiu on Jfnday evening. Supper win be served by the young ladies elaas, taught by Mrs. Fhnn. Reports front all department will be made at this time. The school has nad. a very sacceseful year, and plans are to o, maue I or an. eniargea program. "The Church With the Broken Heart" Is Or. T, H. Gallagher's subject -Sunday morning at Sunxiysids Methodist ehurch. Rnerial in vitations have gone to every official member m auena ion morning nour. The popular Sunday evening service will -have a few added atcracoona. At the close of the add: there will be a "double vredding. The entire evening hour wiU be varied. FMiwt th- will be a stirring soogfest for the whole congrega- choir. Next on the - program will be a thorough-going "old-fashioned azperienea meet log." FoUowing a brief but tamely address by Dr. Gallagher, the aadience will witness the happy scene of a "doable weddine." All Sannyside members and -friends are urged to attend thia closing service of the old year. - Services at the Liacoln Msthorhst ebnreh, East 83d and Ialn street. wiU he held nnnoay as louowa; ii - nt.. "The Stone w nun tne Builders Rejected" - 8 p. ' Watcnina- -Tor Christ." The -pastor. Kev. W- -. Byara, -'will apeak at both -services. The . evening service wiU be continued until one - minute pas midnight. Various organism tiona of the . church will Particinate in the watch night service, - Ample - intermissions ana reiresaments wui oe among the arrange ments to make the evening attractive. : - At Uw Hose Citv Parsr-Vfathnditf J ehurch Dr. C. - W. HuetW tha pastor, will speak- both mornins and a renin - takine as. a subject is the morning. "The Christ That ts to nv ana in the evening "God's Prori- ...At the Vancouver Avenue Norwegias-Daniah M. E. ebnreh there srill be servicee Sunday morning at -11 o'clock. : The tutor. Hev. Ouster A, etoraker. wui preach. the teat will be "Ebeneser.". : The evening ' service will start at 8, o'clock and last tai 12. There will be . a program , given and refreshments served, after which the watch night service wut iouow. new xears day the Scandinavian Christmas tree fest will be IvM u a Bev. A. Knudson from -Minneapolis win rive short addreaa at thia -i-n.nn . ft. hu.s rerreshmenta win, be served snd singing of Christmas songs around tha tree. ' Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock there wui nef avsngeiK-uc services at the ehurch. .- A, eoatinuooS serrjee will be held Sunday night vt M on la villa MethodiH ehnrch. beaiw. nm -with the fcfiworth . League meeting at , i pasior wui preacn at a, eftes? which special enneis will be given.- At 10 -tfdeok the Caienda sodeLv will serve lunch aad tha, final hour before midtught will be devoted to consecration service.-. . ' A series of evangelistic services will begin in the Woodlewn Methodist . church with the watch night service Sunday. The pastor, the ni t - Button aaee. win be assisted in tb seriae by Dr. Powell, an evangelistiev cora mittee from the T. M..C. A. and three women preachers. , Tha . Sunday aight service will begin with the young people'a meeung at :. eaocr ano continue is nnnii ways until the midnight hour, r Sunday asorniag tbe pastor will preach. , j, , - Theaext fire Sunday morning sermons at Epworth M. . church will deal with tha peswr a are cniel oesires for hJa people. Eunday he wfll speak' oa "My First Desire." The cantata given by the choir and the Chreejnaa proaTSra eivwn by the- Sunday school were exceptionally well received, a-rom sow until Easter the work of the ehurch will center around the personal religious life. June 18) to July 7 have been announced by Dr. E. C. Hickman, aa the dates for the Methodist pastor's summer - school at ; Salem. Registration front the Oregon and Paeet Sound conferences will be unlimited, but front other conferences tha limit will be three men from each district, - - -r.. i- - Dr. W. H. Fry. superintendent of Methodist missiosn in Hawaii and former pastor of SiinnntHl. HmtheviiH. ehnw1 mj .Km 11. - eoapanied by Mrs, 'Fry aad their daughters aiarguen ana svauueen, amvea la Saa IriB- ctsco irora ttotjotum oa Dseesnher a. - Dr. Fry re.nmed to the states to consult with an-architect eonoaming plans for the M. C Harris - Memorial.: eu lding to be - erected in Honolulu, v To permit the two daughters ta atteaa tne university of CalUornia,: Mrs. Fry will remain hers with the children. Her aoorena h sequoia apartments. No,. 2441 Basts street, Berkeley. . Bishops of the Methodist -ehurch st the fail meeting asvgned Hisnop W. O. Shepard to preside over the Hawaiian animjo a nd latin-American mission conferences. The Hawaiian eenierence meeta a eoruary ZI Honolulu and the lAua-Americaa Angeies oa February 7. O at Ihos Presbytsrriia Tl. r.ev. Xorman Kendall Tui!y, as- eociate - pastor. , will . preach - at botii services Sunday at the First Presby terian church. - The theme in the morn ing- is "The Unknown Tomorrow" and in tbe evening, -"What Think Te of the CTree." Thin will ba Dr. Tully's last Sunday in the church, atsf be is leaving for Eaeini. Wis. ; I The pastor Dr. Samed Leonard Bowman, is in California this week giving three aadrssin at the Y. . M. C A. student conference at I AsOomay and ne at (he Saa Fnuu-fciee theo-l logwal seminary at Saa Anwinto. tie will re- I turn to the pulpit -next Sunday. After the! ebnreh service a pwmaaa of motioB pictnres I will be riven In the Sunday school auditonum. J A social hour wol -: follow wuh refreshments. I sad a devotional boar wiU her in tbe new 1 year. tTsrjbody la ttntM.. ,t wnps-i tatioaal dinaew wffl t"Twlon Tor I lefowaidsht!Ci TiTdie."-W have ebarge of the serving, .j-v : :s . J tt f the recently released report of a eommbmon j eampoaea oc rsenry inurcnni sung sw tune of - Amenoan nsethoas. Gunat ana mpio-1 wiser Turkey and -a Kishteevu World Peace." ! A vesper aernea at 4 p. m. wU ibtuta thai evening serv ice. --This is in recognition of the I wish to spend the evening at home. - . j Dr. Walter Hew Nugent-of central i-ree-iin byterUn ehurch will preach "OH Tear JJay" 1 U.' - Maav sarill e asr ri a.i y a i Tuesday at a eeioca. ir. nugent. i a k. I TahnJjel ease laae - av s ka, SiA Si avv a 1 -Jll rr " CT" C tvt. 1 -cradle roll party held last Thursday afternoon I at tne sobi o ic.'am. im.ra babies, their 'mothers .and grandmothers was a success. - ' , . . - "Tk. 1X1 lm wtn a n tnrrtn of tha-atsv. Donald MaeCluer of the Boss City Park Coos- fn' "l" 5iSoa wbi evening he begins a aenee of aermoas as tne i mat modern beresiea. The first sermon Jal oa the "intolerance of Tolerance." The other I three sermons are - branaiatoernoou or I -pina- Man i First" 'AboUtlom of Hell"! After the evening service the Senior Endeavor 1 C." Cowan. No. 4 40 East 44th street, tmjlng forwtard to untie his shoelace, buf ???2L.Z. 'ZLJZJr-Z'ZI'lt 1 only knew U there was any awdal boor followed W light Tefrahssents. -then I there wtti be a aumoer ox axereopooosi pir shown, including a nnraber rf.P. Xl win be followed by a prayer and Praise service, i The meeting wiU last untU after midntaftt. I Allerdyke Jumped ; to hi : feet.' apd tJ'Vrrch otw I? flSO 1 tapped FulUway On th shoulder. 2 vrIBbISrw2A wjlial "Come to minute." he said. Henry.. Tha regular evening service wui be I motioning toward the door of his bed held at 8 v. nt Thf .Christian B!wiu I room, "Excuee-us. doctor I want to " Zl Preabytcrian ehurch has planned an interesting I Look here,", he continued, When he watnh. niaSt aerviee and lunch forSunday I bjtd- led tha American into the bed night. All young pela delrin to spendthe I yoo,,, dosed the door. "Ton hear Svtted to tWaTervtoi aentemnunet: Regular services will be held Sunday in the I l.li A - - - a 1 mVwiw. g 'fc wJial i Z- J2?&JE!SL IPsnrK p?tn. Thesdui Bible class wm meet in the I ehurch 'next Wednesday ae usual. .. The. Ladiea' J Aid aocietr win meet en.FJJS"!!:! SLJ?WI00"" Members of Aaabsl Presbyterian chttsch wffl meet at the ehurch gnnday night for a watch! night servtca. an unewrww re . - 'wrATstn.na. arlin a watch night program for Mixpeh Preebytarian ehurch Sunday night. Tbs ycemg people's servieajvCU LL Tfl VrSLrSS byternrchit w" mortog pictures of tbe Near Kast wui ba shown; a 11 o'clock en on-. wT "1 tTi sing, and at 11 : tha watch night service wttl . - f.Tl...h.. tulMM B.W MIS IP pointed on a enures CSbtnet 10 eonier vnu wi pastor during the coming: git months on cues-1 t;o e cnurca poney: JS row, vnartea V ' . ' mragas. uuaa- ,ja. sirs. j. xw-, Missionary society : A. M. Boweo. Sunday school; Martha, Hiiaads, t. nnsuam tnaom ; rAUlrl i, KenUeman in London, cjiareb : rxjkiBidweli and 1. P. McMillan, the I When. I searched his body and luggage. conxregaUon, and Bears Harper, st large. w -Spiritualist The First B pi ritualist tshureh holds serviees every Sunday at 8 aad 7:48 pv m. Short ad- dresses by different speakers tn toe aiternooa, K- iMffeTwnt aneakars followed by messages by J. Wulard hulls, pas, tr mr Mm. Irene Marrehe. Abo -publie j.M..n.infH gjt h .lln- wfvasi hv Dr. Fay. -A Hsha lunch will ba served by the women of the rsyehio Mutt lor tnosa - waning so riuiu for-the evening service. Mr. Bills wui- speak and win atria few prophecies of coming events cm the subject -of "Propljeta and rTopnecies; tor the yeer swio.- ooioa wm oe , . ter Davis and others. Messages win we toni bv Mr. Hills and Mrs. Marrcba. - Monday sve- aiag Mr. UUls wiU give" a -reewptam .for au members -of tbe church in his apartments in tne eburoh boildiBg. AB members cordially invited. Unitarian m.. wm to n v.Hnt will sneak -on "Soma un.Via ru nt the Taar. 1022." Bun- day, at 10 30 a. m at the Church of Our Father. Tbe sermon will include", among others, Viscount Bryce. For Benedict XV. Dr. Lymsa Abbott. Pr. Walter Bath ansa and Alexander Graham Ben. The men's class . at xjjf will discuss "Human Engineering." United Brethren, T . rw IT TKvnw Rnnehrar. nresldent of Phno- math college, will occupy the pulpit of the First United Brethren church, Snndsy morn - ing -and evenms, speaking on : the ' "Howing anbjet-. Morning. r"The Heartths Theraom. - -HnaiSfV?T "What the Past May Taach" is the thsrne for -the mornings stntot to ;kC chulnNheenln True Ideal."- " ' - At the Third United nretnren enuren to; SI ntornmsTbn IsaTcses ofrSe!15 mal. so that the coroner can issue his in tke evenini he wui apeak oa "Ths- Phu- order for interment, and then adjourn osophy of Bsvivals." -The choir win render for further evidence. It WUI be Suffl specisl mUBc,SuBasy, ""f'iwrk": "leat if yon riy. evidence identifying Sev! the body, if evidence is given of the a New Tear's Kesolutinn" is the theme for discussion by the Bar. B. Boas Evana at uis morains aernce "e T1. J reserved organs and viscera can be b.idtert5S A- r the presents should keep out and tha new in. Two special speakers back the matter Of the supposed rob wul addreaa tha meeting. ... . bery until you can find this Miss Len biv&e11o tthe adjournedvinq-say SS.ru wAmawr -durina tha -aast week in a week .or 'lO.days hence every- whiie in the city in ttsnrlsnoa upon the staU teachers-; eonierence. - . . ' 2 The conference executive committee has authoriasd a campaign eariy during the com- iag year to raise 315,000 for enlargement and equipment at PbUemath aoBege. The esJarp- ment proran inladea a new " bnUdtaig tot the conservatory of jnusie and a new home tor tha president, t ' - - - The Bev. J, G. atcDonald, eonference gaper, mtendeat, has just returu-d th atg aJtar a short trip.te churches to the Paget Sound uJstrtct,. . . ' . ; ; --:. .' : Miss Kmmk Paige, evsngalist St large, has gone to Everett. Wash., to open a series of re- vivia meetirxsate- th Cn Brersn chareh ?irFl o?!M h" A men's meeang wui oe hera xuesoay hi T:80 p.. in. in the Second United Brethren I church. Short addresses, special music and) ether features are included en tha program. 7 Miscellaneous Tha Society for ' Spreading the Knowledge nf Traa P raver, which holds its msetfnas Mon day evenings at 408 FMdner building, will not meet this week, F. L. Kswsoa, t swa - iser .or. w www. ,n ""- . 'n?lMrtiI.tihr. nt from h.e 'tv HMIn. noin meetiars ana give treatments sx me jrorr- land hotel at S snd at 8 o'clock today and at noon each, day for one week v ' . ; , I 6-WnrwS'el r ..11 rioft in tha sfiwt nivine SdiftM church. . Francw Richter eonuaencea tne mora- ing organ recital at 10:55. John Wehoffer will play a violin selection for tha offertory. ;' Northwest Churches' TtMeafieliL- Wash.- Tha RidaefieM Metlsndist and NasarensH churches took up ff eringa for the Near in re:iei ijBnstanaa eve uunag toe rendition of Christmas programs. The orier- am were about 88-aaeh,'.. "-s -""' - -- - Sandy. Midnigbt mass" was celebrate at I St Michael's ' Catholic church here for the first time Sunday aight. C e. Benn ninr San day ererdng. December LV, "r,..F'?.M-.B J:. est chares here. He b aaaisud la the work 07 nw wise ami two uansnsesm, - - . aiiisesu ut. ,5. 1. aew or roruano. n- rrXLL r'lL LSS church here, the Bev. , Mr. Jadd. la a seneajual conversation with some of them of revival ir etinrs to enmmeaoe on Jeeiusm. T. 1 thav had seen him talklnsr to Miss La V,?! dnckeTwewr .t th. f oT rMji December 21, nrearmaa followed: ermHt. . of amisicai mumeers and a one act play ,it1if "Pu-infi. , I. U mamm Rami Tlv. isionary women in the piay were: Mrs. A. C Melntyre, Mrs. nanma Smt,- Mrs. Harry Cole,- Mrs. Hrre l-iper, M re. t Hartea Aianaci. Mrs. J. H. Tiisworthv VMr. ' Boy -Wiloox, Mrs. Jack T nomas, Mrs. W. Parris and. : Mrs. .Vemoa Kerley. '' , t " , - - "' '- ; - Med ford. Rev. Michael OTIanaeaa, vice president of the. Sinn Vein of Ireland, Joseph O'Doherty and Jlr. Boiand, who are touring the country on behalf ef the movement for an Irish- r.-puhlic, were- goeslA Hum. past week ot Iiev.--3ir. Powers, , -- : VeWJ aA.'. i. A '-' CHAPTER 11 " t EUKKTJLT I exclaimed J-HUaway. I u :nr. TJrwift srava tne American - shart' glance' i hich indicated that he- realised Fullaway-s 'understanding of what he had-just said. , "Precisely." he answered.; -"There are polsonsknown to experts -Which Will destroy 11X0 almost -to a - given iuwis m w v. .vv able to find . single . trace. ; how, jAttLa pnderstand my position 1 jaay JTT":-.- .ti-r. niilfl Ktrlw ionive tUe pOSSibre, -quite keiy,-quite accoraaDce- wim wgsi a um -a. that this unfortunate gentleman, died a sabw as -an AS wa uiuni vat Mv ww ae a 'ar- t. also think it likely , that. Bis orat ... k resulted from poison, subuv anaicun ningly administered, probably not very long before his death took place, v And if I only knew" t- -, . ' fA He paused, at that ana looked sesren- lngly and meaningly at Marshall Aller- before he-continued, T. - . . . - . ,v. dyke looked back with the And AUer same latent- ness and nodded. w.. .,11 -Tf .nn nlv ; xos yes: - fiT said. II you tiniy knew T , Say It," ' doctor I reason why any person wished to takd ma man's me, ' reaponaea-ir. wrwrn, slowly ; and deliberately, v I knew at ebodrwaiited to set Him out Of the way. f OT Instanco"'-- " " -. i . have a wordT witUt thia cenUeman. What ha says t Shall-we teU him T Or shair we keep it dark lor While T VTtVIU ' 1 A eaa . ;. " -i - - Cell him under promise of swcrecy. replied . Fullaway. after a-anomenrs consideration.: - "Medical' men AT all right es tell him.: Ha may suggest somethings And Tm Inclined to think I his theory is correct, eh 7 i . "Correct!" exclaimed Ailerdyke, with a tough. "Ton bet .it's Correct ! Come on, then-we'Il tell htm all. Now, doctor," h went on, leading the way ba tO the SitUngOOm, fwe're soins to rive you our confidence. You'll treat It as a wtrtpt confidence I a secret between .us for the present. 1 tbs unur is . tnat - wnenT my cousin I tMm .,.. i-. 1 . - , us:-, iwnewiwr mat ae, : . mw gtrongest grounds for fcelleylng hln I to have been in possession of certain I ariMAuhr vsthkhla v nnmartiiswli -- w- Tf " Z I worth a.. large amount which he was i carryinsr. theso valuables were missing. Mr. Ful lawav and - myself haven, t the least doubt that ho was robbed. So your theory h 7 Dr. Orwin had listened to this with deep attention, and ho now put two quick Questions. "The value of these things - was great?" Relatively, very great," f answered Ailerdyke. . - , i - Knough to engage the attentions of a clever gang of ttlevaaT' j I wune s "Then," said the doctor. ? am quite of opinion' that my ideas are correct. Tnese : people, probably tracked , my cousin s to this place, contrived to ad minister a. subtle and deadly; :' poison to him last night, and entered his room after the time at which they knew it would take effect. Have you any clue ven a- slight one?" Only this," answered Ailerdyke, and proceeded to narrate the Story, Of the shoe buckle, adding FuUaways theory to It. "That's not much, eh?! -,. "You must find that, woman and produce her at the inquest.'- said the doctor. - "I take It that Mr; Fullaway's idea . is a correct one. - Tour cousin probably did invite Miss Lennard Into his room to show her these jewels- j that, of course. Would . Prove that he i had tjiem in ' his possession at some 1 h oa --T jn, .Kn,,r I tomorrow morning. Let me advise you I as to your course of procedure, naving i xour oojwvi niiuuta bo io mass uie i nrooeedines ". tomorrow merely inior- I autopsy, and an adjournment asked I f or until a further examination of the I thing pertinent can be , brought out. But you Will reed - legal help -I am --.vi," .au.---..- fther trespassing W legal rJreserVeS Iq. telling you SO much." , fDaeply obliged to you. doctor and yoa can add to vjur obligations by glv- , . " ing us the name f a good man to go to," said Ailerdyke. "We'll see him at onco and fix thing UP for tomorrow morBnr , - " - . " ' - --yr. wrwin wrvia wwn uia inruei uio address of a well-known solicitor, and presentjy went away. When he -had -one. Ailerdyke turned toj Ful Way. ixw, men, uc wra, jtju aim in do one or two thlnga "We'll -call on this lawyer. Then well cable to the princess. But how shall 'we get her address?" 'There's sure to be a Russian con sul in the town," suggested -Fullaway.' "GoodT ideal And I'm gome; to tele- I phone to this Miss Lennard's address 1 in London," continued Ailerdyke. - She t : " - . - i Durgn : dux, anyway, tne aaaress sne gave In that wire to the manager is f, lndon one, and I'm goln to try it. 1 sow. let a g out ana oe at sgrs. I ins ensuing : conversation oetween 1 these two and a deeply interested and much impressed solicitor resulted , in the dispatch of a lengthy cablegram ta. St. Petersburg,- a conversation over the telephone with the housekeeper . of Miss Celia Lennard 'm London flat. And the- interviewing of tha captain ; and stewards of . the - steamship on which James Ailerdyke had crossed ' from Christlanla. zi The 'net result of .this varied Inquiry was small and produced I lift in that eanld throw additional lisrht 1 on the matter in question. 'The Per j offksiala had not -aeen-anything j ---1 suspicious ui uio guduiki r , jnreuritu- j ity of any of their passengers. They had observed James Ailerdyke In cat- nard. to J3t. Lydenberg to Others, la- ie and! genUemen who subsequently I nut US at the Station hotel for the I night, j a Nothing that they k could ieli 1 . - ... . . . - . suggested anything .on t of ;. tha com- mon. Miss Lennard's housekeeper gave no. other information than that her mistress was at. present In Edin burgh - and was expected to - remain there for at least a week. And. toward night came a message from the Prin cess Nastirevitclr ; confirr- 'nsj Fui:. way's conviction that Jam ; A'.V rdyko was In possession of her Jnvtii "ar.J 4wfeV aw arVeWr W fU'Vl sj . 4Xa. X Announcing "iht tn waa feaving for Ensrland at once - and' should travel straight via Berlin and Calais to meet Mr. FranklM Fullanay at hi hotel ta London, - t. ... The solicitor agreed with Dr. Or- wln's -suggeaUona as to the course to bo- followed with regard to. the inquest;-it would' be wise," he said, to keep matters quiet for at any rat a few. days, until they were to a posl- uon to- oring zoriwara morn tacts. wbt eeijuentay,' the t few, people who , were present, at the coroner'e court : next morning- gainea no idea- oi tne - reai importance of the; inquiry which was then - opened. Even the solitary i. re porter, who took perfunctory note of tne iprooeeoinKs I or - nis : newspaper gathered no more from what he heard than that gentleman had died sud denly at the Station hotel, that it had bn necessary to hold an inauestVthat there was Some little doubt as to the precise, causa of his .deaths and . that the tnqueat was accordingly adjourned until the medical men could teU some thing of a mora, definite nature. Noth ing, sensational crept out into the town no -bold-lettered headlines ornament ed the afternoon editions. An .hour before noon , Marshall . Ailerdyke in trusted, his .cousin' body to- the cars of certain kinsfolk who had come over from . Bradferi to take charge of It; by. noon -he and ?Fullaway .were slip. ping out of Hull on tbeir-way to din1 Durgn tsearcn tor- - witness wno. If and when they found her, might be able to telf them whsftr ""Seerhn something like a gold sroose' chase," Said Ailerdyke as. the train steamed on across country " toward Tork and - the North.-: : "How do w know where to find this woman in Edinburgh T Her i housekeeper didn't know what' hotel; she was at Z sup pose well -bare to try everyone 4a the place till . we come across her r" Edinburgh is not a very big town." remarked Fullaway, -! reckon to run her down. If . she's still there, within a couple of hours. It's our first dutv. anywsty.--lf ahe as I guess eh did saw those jewels, then we know that TamA 4fl..JIl.. -k.J-: k.H ..-Wi """ ' wuys.w u uwut wi--. nun when p reached Hull dead atire," ."And. supposing she can tell that?" Baid;, Allerdyke, . "What then?" How ates that , neipT t The devils who got em havealready had 88 hours start or u!" . v.v '-'. . - . - The. : American produced a - bulky cigar case; -found a green cigar and lighted .it-with, m- deliberation Which was in marked contrast to - his usual nervous movements, v v - i "Seems to ; me," h 'aid presently, weems very tnuoh to me that this has been a great thing 1 l - flAure . it 1 out like this somehow, somebody has' got to know oti what: the- princess and your cousin were np to that he was 'going to tcarry those valuable jewels -with him- to England. ; He must have been tracked 'all tha -ay. unless does any -tmiesa-- striae you nawT',m,- "Not at -the' inoJnent," replied Aller- uyse.-, oq Tuniess wnat y . y " TJnlesa 'the thieves and murderers were waiting; there in Hull for his arrival."' - said Fullaway, , quietly. ".mars posaioiei' '"Strikes-Vme ." a good many possibili ties - are ; knocking around." . remarked Ailerdyke, - with more: than' bis usual dryness. "As for ma. I'll want . ta know a lot about these valuables and their, consignment hef ore I make up my mind in any way. I tell yoa frank ly.- iia not running after them I'm wanting td find the folk who killed mv cousin, - and L only hope this young woman u pe . aDie to give me a hand. And thelsooner we- get to the bottle of nay, ana begin prospecting for the neeaie tne netter I" But the search for Miss Celia "Leti hard to Which Allardvka aHndauf an gloomily, was. not. destined to be-either 4?irricuit r .iengthyt. As be and ; his companion walked along one: of .the piatxorms in the- Waver lav atation in Edinburgh -that evening, on their-way t cab. Ailerdyke suddenly -uttered Peter Give Some Good Advice 1 By Thornton w. Burgess y -Good . advice is always needed , . But, alasl is seldom heeded, - ? Peur Bsbbit HAVK you ever spent a winter in the North before. Welcome Rob- In T" asked ..Peter Rabbit. . . .. Welcome looked sadly out over the cedar swamp in which Peter Rabbit had found - him and - shook bis head. "Of course not," said . ha ""I have told you why I am staying this year. Had it not been for that accident 1 wouldn't have thought of. such : a thing." f "Did did Mrs. ; Robin . stay, witn you?" ventured Peter. '. ? - I should hope not !" replied Wel come. .'Do you suppose I would allow herj to sUy up here in the cold just because I . must? She did stay antU I made her go. She was with the last of our relatives to start for the Sunny: South." : -:. . - . ..- Peter, became very thoughtful. He eat scratching a long ear with a long hlndoot. He -scratched and scratched and scratched and scratched. "Is there something the matter withi mat ' ear of yours?" Welcome at last asked. - -- . -Peter chuckled. "No,' Welcome," ha-; "That ear-is quit all right, I am thinking,- that's all."." . , - "I have heard of such a; thing, but until now . I didn't know how it waa done, retorted Welcome. Then both laughed." "Yes,"- said Peter. "I was thinking. X was thinking of you." -."How nice !" chirped Welcome Robin, Peter-paid no attention to . the In terruption. went right on as if Welcomn Robin hadn't spoken, . "I was thihMng.". saidNhe, "that a yoi have never ' spent the winter op here you may not know some things yon ought to know. "I am going to give yoa some advice. Of course,-you can do as you please- about acting on it. and of course you' will, i What you do isn't any business of ' mine, and" I don't want ' you'-to think. Welcome Robin, that ! think it ta Tou see, it is just this way i. If anything dreadful should happen; te- you because of something which . you didn't know ' about ' which I -snight have told you X never would be fc-ble to forgive myself." - " , ."V. tlcome Robjn flew down "a little BAarer to Peter. "Peter," said be, 1 Ll.be ;very grateful for any advice you can give me." ' . - -.."v; ... L Peter looked pleased. "In the first place,-" said be, I advise you to keep out of sight as much as pose.fcle and stick closely to thia old swamp. It will be' easy for you to keep hidden hre and you will find it the warmest j-ace around. Also, when the fierce mter storm come you will be better protected ' here than 'anywhere else Ton kr.ow .how to watch ut for your enf.-nr.ie3 ia" summer,-" but in . winter it Jf , in T t" .'v? J hi J Jl ' ? L7i ' '" 'IT J DN'M - t yX -.'?-( r' 1 ,' - -. j . - . ... Smart Simplicity Sliovm tn Two Ways The blousa on the first fitrure fits of mate las sa or a decorative brocade. cades at the side might well be of kasha in a shade harmonising witn the blouse. As for tit figure on the right. It illustrates the smart simplicity which the mode sometimes allows itself. The embroidery is the only trimming", and if the frock were tn brown, a touch of dull gold would be. charming in the embroidery, r -. .-' : , - " luopyngnt. ii. ny a- sharp . exclamation - ana seised tne American by the elbow, twisting him around in front of a blr poster which displayed the portrait of a very beau tiful woman. t : . "Good Lord r be exclaimed, - "There she , is I - - See? That' the woman t Man,aUve. we've hit it at once- Look 1" FuHawar turned and stared, not so much at the portrait as at the big let tering above apd beneath it . - , - .., - . - . - . , . : j ZELIE DB LONOARDB ': , : Tha World-Famed Soprano. . t ., . 1 Recently Returned From Mob- : . t cow and St. Petersburg. i ... ' i" Only Visit to Edinburgh This v : .-'. -.'?' " " Tear. - - ' -i i-V-' TONIGHT AT :.'Zuy,t i (To Be Continued Monday) VHBRB? v. wriAtj snow HEILIO Broadway at Taylor. , afltai In "lady iiuiy. sue p. m. stsunsa aaturoay, x VAfjrjEVlLXJf w . ..... FANTAGES Braaway at Aides. High grade , vaaoevuia ana pnecopiay reaturea. -Atter ; oo and evening, xerogram changes Mon- jHIPPODKOMa Broadway at Tamhifl! Vande- rule and Harry Caxey ia "The SUcS Back." V-;'-3. H 'P St. -: ' ' ' " ' - "--.S"" T'- " - ' .- STOCK BAKXR Eleventh at Morrison.- Iyrio Musi cal Gomedy company ia "Ha g la -S. T and p. m. - .." , - PHOTAPf.Ayg ". r BLTJB VOTTSB KleVenth at Washington. Mary rickfota Is "Teas ef tha Storm Conn try.' 11 a. aw ta 13 p. at. Mary et her best UB KKTT Broadway Stark. - Douelaa Maclean In "The Hottentot. . 11 a as. to C0UTMBlAiw "Tid-did Bfjrs. Ttobln stay with Ton? ventured Peter. s 1 a very different matter. Any time now Terror tbe Goshawk may appear, and ha is a terror, and no- miataka When the weather gets very bad up m the . Far North Whitey the Snowy Owl is Jikely to come down thia way and ha hunts- by day: as . well as by night. Then his big cousin. Hooty the Horned Owl, Is more to be feared in winter than in summer, for food is scarce and he is sure to be hungry all the time. If .you should go out on tbe . edge of the Green . Meadows Roughleg tbe Hawk, who has already come down from the Far North, might catch you. So far as possible keep it a secret that you are here in the cedar swamp. I guess that's all," . "Thank you," ; replied Welcome Robin. TTi remember." . c: t ' sCopyrighV 1832. by T.. W. Burgess) " The next story ; , Th Happiest New Tear.":.:... . ' .. , , . ... t Dance TonigM! Broadway Pavilion Star Automobile Given Away . . ' . Fleminr 10-Piece Orchestra Ladies 33c I Men C5c lew Veer's Eva, Special Mldn'obt Matinee, Entertainment and Panes, aurrfty Eve., IVaeemoer. 1. 10 P, It. Ii.i 2:30. tfHA v1, :;i.'.;'.vt ""- " v.:-v.: snugly at the hips and may be made and the skirt with its attractive cas vogue, Raw xotk.) ; B. Xms't "Tha Pride ef Palomar." 11 a m. to 11 nl m. Oninlon later. MAJKSTICv Washington at Park. Harold uoya in "Dr. Jsok." ll a. m. to 11 p. so. ITnroarionslv fannr. - . .. BITOLI Washington at West Park. Elinor v uiyn-s rxne world's a stags.". 11 a m. to 11 n. m. ' Oninion later. PKOPLES West Park sear Washington. Beba Daniels la "hinged Wmga." Opuuou CIUCLIB Fourth near Washington. ; Wflllara anutcan tn xne jngnung Guide." V a. iu. to 4 o'clock the next morning. AMUSEMENTS Ticket Office Male f0W OPEN At Shermss, Clay A Co.'a Olasie Store, Sixth and - Morrison. For Any Information PHONE MAIN 3848 Ask for -Opera Ticket Sal KOTE BUT TICKETS TOMOBKOW - and Moaday (New Tear's) at Asditorlam. Phess.Mala 4U4 AUDITORIUIiI SIGHTS MATI5EE3 , DEC. 31 TO iAV.J T ". BEGINS "' i - TOMORROW MAT., 2:c3 RGP.LPlPA.co, Cast Superb Ohorus - piandld Orchestra ' -. -. SUM. rlT -tOBIN MOOD" SUM. EVE -"MASOOTTE" :j MOM. MKT PINAFORE" MOM. IVt"THI MIKADO" TOSS. EVE -"'BOHEMIAN OIRt," WCO. MAT-MASCOTTE wto, ivl "omimii or NOR- 'tslANDV ' THURS. EVE "ROBIN HOOD" FRI. EVE -"THE MIKSDO". SAT. 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