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UIGHT III PARIS' PEPS UP BOYS AT 1 AUDITORIUM SHOW irowds Gather for Big Time With Merrymakers; Jokes Stunts of Legion Men Go Strong.!, Paris of war-time days -was' rein stated in the memories of thousands f Portland service men Saturday ' Sight at The Auditorium when the American Legion put over its most suc- estfu! annual vaudeville celebration. Nearly 5000 people thronged- the huge building to participate in and enjoy the frolic and, after ' the formal program and the protracted doings In the t Streets of Paris", replica Jn the base int. dancers made merry until all hours. . J.- - . i r. -. : - ? i The big- show, directed In general by fat Allen and nis gang. 01 u ana -rn and - in particular, by . Claude ' Bristol, was Immensely enjoyed. The v I rowd bejtan to gather about 7:30, and jwhen the curtain -went up on the first vaudeville act the troupe Played - to sfull house. . U" LA FA BIS 7 As a special feature the legionnaires " decorated the basement of The Audi - . I ftorilim to represent a portion of a Parisian boulevard. One fett that little (round tables with - white marble tops should be in sight to finish the pic ture. Seven numbers were on the program ifor the vaudeville show. The first J - rwaa an act given by the Kilts' minstrel troupe and the fife and drum corps. This 'act was called La arisienne Follies. The end men were : utuy fm..' Txt.I. VMinl. TX7a11rA Charlie Rice. Charles Bixby and Ray Johnson. The soloists were Michael Brennan, Tommy Tobln and Pinkerton Day.:- Delightful indeed was the dance number by little Miss Helen Walters. She was billed as the -"Miniature Mar ilyn Miller," and came up to the sobri quet in her dancing. She was aided by Frank Lassiter. CIRCUS FAVORITE OX BILL, From Imlar came two old timers- Sidney Noles and Ray Altenberg, who Shave done time with Ringling Broth ers ana Barnum and Bailey. This team put up a clever . acrobatic stunt that brought the house down. .' Miss Kda Trotter - presented her pupil. Stephen Whitford, in a piano number. This was very well done. Colorful Indeed was the dance num- i ber staged "under . the direction of Kathryn Laldlaw. Five dances were given and in each the dancers were at ' tired -In costumes of gay colors. The dancers were Margaret Spencer. Elisa beth Talbott, Marlon Peacockr Jose phine Smith. - Hannah Laldlaw. Har riet Breyman, Frances Spaulding and Helena La Fountaine. " The Chamber of Commerce double .quartet also was on the bill and was reu. received by the audience. Mem bers of the organisation are Herbert J. nderson. Joseph P. Mulder, Walter J. Ulll. i Walter E. Pearson, J.- W. Blck- tords D. F. McCurracb, O. - B.' Harrl man and W. A. Montgomery. William XL Boyer is the director. The pageant of . nations, directed bv Josephine Dillon, was particularly ef fective. A number of pretty girls were costumed So represent I the t' various European nations , and. some of the chief -national characters ofgaSefc. Jlareing was the ordef of the night when the show was .over. Three" Iinea of activity' were arranged for twaVon the main floor wings .and una in the Saturday noon the legion trailed very effective bit of show advertising ui me form or a parade. LEO WHITE ARRESTED . Vancouver's Wash., rw a an rn wmte.; ssz.' of Camas, was placed In me county an tonight, charged with having moonshine in his car. He was arrested on the Interstate bridge by wpuiy Nierini Kemp and Raguse. We iliank you for the co-operation and loyal support which have enabled us to reach a volume of business in 1922 greater than ever before. We rO to give even better service dfuxmg '1923 than in 1922 and make Portland's Progressive Bank a greater factor in the progress and develop ment of our fair city. ; t " Beginning "with 1 923, why not make Portland's Progressive Bank yotxr bank? : t i 4 faiwt aaTiBca seeamita and tfan dapoaita. ' f 9 faitanM a spwial mnnsa uonala, sabjKt to check (aUat- mtm balance t30u) No chart for collection ef put f -town -cheeks. .. i -Ne ami charce for ebanaincaeeoanta. V -i' Ovca ait day SatordaTa atU 8j e'ekick. " -1 - , 1 1 3sm wm is tQXy1 (Ckf'Tr jmm) iyf ! I If Telephone System Termed Obsolete ; : :By Answer ;Filed Denia.1 that the October ruling Of the public service' commission' lowering telephone rates on party line service on December X, was made for politi cal reason and to gain votes for ,T. M. Kerrigan in the Navembtr elec tion, was : made . in an answer filed i Saturday in the federal court by the commission.'' . - ' j The answer was toi the injunction i brought Kovember 1 iby the Pacific : Telephone & Telegraph company, and sustained by Judge Wolverton. J" 1- , The answer in addition charges the concern with giving: (- unsatisfactory telephone service to its Oregon sub scribers. - , r ' The recent recall election. is also re viewed in detail. ' The present bell ringing system on party lines is called obsolete and- a representation made te the. court that the system could " be I modernised for EO cents per subscriber. It is claimed that present, methods , assist ; in de stroying the privacy of party lines.; ,: ' .-. . i i ' n i ! - ' i i ' Man Drops Dead At Football Game (Br VmnnmL Berioe) San Francisco, .Dee. 80. Charles Harvey Bentley, vice president of the California PacKlnff corporation and di rector of a number pjf other corpora tion, dropped ueadl this afternoon while attending the Pittsburg-SJanford football game at Stanford university. Bentley was watching- the game from the bleachers with his son. Wilbur, a Yale student, and hisj eldest daughter Margaret. -1 . . r. ; Hibernian Supreme Convention May Be Drawn to 1 Portland Efforts to brine the supreme con vention of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians to Portland in 1925 will be made, by the Portland organisation. according to : decision made Ssaturaay at a meeting - of division presidents and directors of the organisation In the Hibernian hall. Reports indicated a substantial increase in membership. A special committee composed of F. A. McMenamin. E. j W. Renwkk of Lakeview, and I P.! Morrow was ap pointed to make a survey of the pos sibility or Drmging arisn coioihbib w Oregon from Eastern states.' . i ' - Dope and Gun Is Cause of Arrest Five ounces of ?cube morphine and nistol in the 'possession of a Span ish laborer going under the name of William Smith" led tp the arrest of "Smith" Saturday night at First and riiok a.nd Rhafer of the narcotics, squad dick and Shafe rof the narcotics squad met him bv apnoinunent. ine mor- pbine at current retail rates charged by peddlers, la estimated at a yaiue of $2500. Ball ot $1000 had not been raised by Smith late in the nignt. PORTLAND CIVIC SYMPHONY : ORCHESTRA, HARRY LINDEN, OWJiU' V N Reheomt ewrr MonUy r..nui t T Jfl. TURN VERE1N HALL 1STM an4 MAIM xchuive marmgement of Harry Linden. WALNUT 3T , . ... ' Next rahMi-ul Monaay rnln, ? .tan. . MIDNIGHT DANCE TONIGHT Cotillion HaU " 14th asd Washlartoii ' . 10 o o 10 resolved o o o o f hi Prowler Escapes As Woman Plunges To (Jrab His Foot Had Mrs. M. O'Connor -been 10 see onds quicker Friday night she might have captured the prowler who robbed her room at No. 215 Cherry street of $71 In cash, a gold wrist watch, .vanity case. suitcase " and ' personal papers. Mrs. -O'Connor resides with the-J. Tut- Ue family. About" o'clock, whileV-the family wag eating; a noise was heard In Mrs, Tuttle's room in the rear of the house. Rushing tn they saw the prowler pull ing his second ' foot over the window- sill. Mrs. O'Connor made a futile grab and Tuttle ran outside and down a nearby alter after the man and Jumped- on the first man he came to, thinking it might be ancver member of the gang. The man proved to be an innocents bystander. ;.The neighbor hood was aroused and made a thor ough search of the vicinity, but "with out result. ICntrance to Mrs. Tuttle's room 'was gained J.by jimmying 'open the window. i.V-.i ;-:.. --:S ' , ViblatiiigManii Charged to Former Stage Line ; Driver Violation of . the- Mann white slave traffic act was charged against Wal ter S. Ford, former driver for jhe Pickwick Interstate Stage line, in a complaint filed Saturday afternoon be fore United States Commissioner- Ken neth Fraser . by - Assistant United States Attorney Thomas H. Magutre. Ford is charged -with transporting Miss Muriel Day of Portland from this city to San Francisco in violation of the Mann act. Miss Day is said to have made several trips on the stage Ford was operating. . - ; 1 Maguire has been advised that Ford deserted his wife and six children In los Angeles about , a year ago and that the family Is now destitute. Ford and Miss Day were arraigned Satur day and the woman was released : on $500 bond, but the man was lodged in the county jail in default of 12000 bond. -v ' ?. , ' . .. Newberg Defeats A Oregon University Kewberg, " Dec. 30 The y Xewbers- American Legion basketball team de feated the University of Oregon team from Eugene tonight, with a score of 32 to 29. Newberg ied at the half. Latham made all the baskets for the U. of O. team, excepting one, and El liott was high man for Newberg. - Galef Bros I Annual Clearance Safe " Includes the; newest and best in the store, .not just -odd pieces and close-out. suites (Contract goods are always excepted) . Very Handsome High-Grade, TwoTone . - Walnut Bedroom Suites . T . . ' AI1 Sold In Suites or .Separately ' $110.50 Dresser .....$ 85.50 $135.00 Full Vanity ..$105.00 $ 92.00 Chifferette . 71.00 S 87.00 Bowfoot Bed $ 67.00 $128.50 Fire-piece Ivory Enamel wood- special at .:....... Beautiful Solid Walnut Top Period Dining: I Tables ; Oar very newest and best are Yoa must come and see them to $90.00 Table for .. .$67.50 . $82.00 Table for ... ..$62.00 $77.00 Table tor . . ..v .$59.75 7 Beautiful Two-Tone Walnut and Mahogany : Livinsr-Robm Tables at Jobbing Prices . Come and see the values for your own satisfaction - DAVENPORT TABLES $270 Talae for...... .$19.95 $29.50 Value for. . ... . .$22.50 $42.00 Yalae for. i . .. .. $30.50 $44.00 Value for. $32.00 COMBINATION RANGES ARE CHEAP AT CALEF BROS. , Think ; of it a double oven burners 'and four lids for wood; white porcelain and nickel trimmed; all set up and connected with C1 1 T Afl cofl in for only . . ; 4 llUiU U "7 iiBICTEO mm Mrs, Dorothy fies Held Charles Bennett Charged With ; Man slaughter Auto Case." - Twelve secret Indictments were re turned Saturday t afternoon . by the Multnomah county grand Jury In final renort. . - - . v ' . i' ' As the; grand : jury haa been, inves tigating; the failure t the state papa the past : three months,, it , is inferred that some of the secret Indictments are the result of the. investigation. . In addition to the secret Indictments there were eight Others, which were made public, i nx . : ' Mrs.- Dorothy Felea,, who took the lives of her two small' children De cember ; 13 by i Lsphyxiation, was charged with murder tn the first de gree. - - - - JUat's Fauletlch ' wa .Indicted on a charge of ; InvolunUry'. manslaughter. While driving an automobile Novem ber 1U he ran over and killed Minnie Phillips. - - i 1AWTEE is AccrsEn Charles F. Bennett, who on Novem ber 7 caused the death of Mary Berry, was also indicted for ; Involuntary manslaughter. - John C. Lane, aw attorney, an; James. Lewiar. and James Wiesra were indicted on a charge of hav committed : a statutory crime Jn I . office of - Lane, November 14 ,1a. There were two counts each In t: v indictment of Wiegand and Lewis. - In -its report to the presiding judg- , the jury recommends that all automo bile, ordinances be more strictly en forced, especially those relating tc speeding. . - !. ; Another recommendation . Is that a thorough Investigation be made of the management and moral Influence of the Plantation inn, and that managers of all public dance halls be warned against permitting the attendance of young girls unchaperoned and under age. ." THEIR FIKAIiv' REPORT Recommendation is also made to the court of domestic relations that a cottage be built for the segregation of the children at the Fraxer Detention Home, i . . v; .:. During its three months session the grand jury investigated 118 cases, re turning 88 true bills. 29-not true bills, and continued three cases. A i number of county Institutions were visited and found to be In sat isfactory condition. These institutions Included the county farm, Kelly Butte, Albertina Kerr nursery, Fraser De tention Home, county , and city Jails. $19.00 Bench ...... $19.00 Chair $20.00 Rocker i , . . . $2250 D. D. Spring. $1 5.00 15.00 16.00 $14.75 Chamber Suite hard- fl'7"1 . flfi fJlleUll offered at the following -reductions. appreciate. v - , t Is $72.00 Table for $54.00 1 1 $64.00 Table for .... ..$48.00 1 $560 Table for ... . . .$42.60 GATELEG EX. TABLES $64.00 Valne for:. $48.00 $62.00 Valne for. . . . . . . $46.00 Dronleaf Extension. $50 1 value for .$38.09 and broiler with, four - gas L,0ll!tlj I : Foil Bis Three Fined for.- Hunting for Deer - ; In Closed Season The Dalles.' Or Dec 10. Four rest- dents of southern Wasco county found today to their surprise that It was not necessary for the officers to find them with venisoa actually in their posses eration Caaseltr machines, M Hr ( lha lea. HM lbsSa lbs. These machines excel' any ma chine manufactured in workman ship, v economy . of operation . and services rendered. -, i Require no attention. Tfo belts. Xo visible flywheel. . No fouling; of ?as. Occupy very small space. . Perf ect automatic control. Particularly Adapted for' Homes, . ,11 eat Markets; Etc. " Ceaialtatlos Frst x Bell Ice - Machine ; and Ref risrerator Co. . 61 East 8th St., near Oak rOBTXAKD, OREOOS . Fhoae East 87S - -ANCE TONIGHT! NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION - MIDWAY HALL XOISMAKBS SEAR OUE 5EW ORCHESTRA. TAKE TA3TCOTJTER, CAR Automatic Refrig i . g I B6oks I immimstmmmnitiiiiiHmiimtiiHisiiuiffliBiiffliimiiS landreds Of rood I 1 . j it mm mm, m. fnw f ff fflilfl rad fiction. -, ; j . Revelation v t - , By Dulcie Deamer Sweet Rocket By Mary Johnston SOU By K. E. Bailey Then "Winter Conies to Mala Street -.- By Grant Overton sion in order to be guilty of hunting out of season.. - -Ernest M. Confer, - O.'. D. Both well, Howard Nye and Bay "" Kay lor . eaich entered a plea of guilty aand were fined 25 after game wardens and for est rangers . testified to having found them ' tracking Ieer In the Clear lake seetioa south of Mt. Hood. The AN We crown, fill or extract your use the latest methods. BRIDGEWORK , As Low as " $4.50 ; , Per Tooth GOLD CROWNS As Low as $4:50 ; SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 ALL WORK; GUARANTEED. Opposite Roberts Bros. Store BETWEEN MORRISON AND - Dental--Prices DOOKS ra always instmctiT and interestlns;. la our Removal Sale you will find nearly all line of books represented. .New titles are being added daily to tba overflowing; tables. ' '1 novels, not reprint editions, hut rig'. A ft. A Hiu.lra A Wmmm. tfftv (hnl. whA - mmm . . wm.m w . t Iaelades Sack TlUes ui : t - The Adventurous T.ady By J. G. Snaith Ta the Sweet Dry and Christopher Morley 1 Growiar Up By Mary Heaton Vorse A Sailor's Hosie -By Richard Deban Standard Authors in Sets at arises so low as to he la the" reach of practically everyoae. Invest year Christmas money now la some rood anther wfeose books yon will always want to owa. ' For Titles See Show Window and Oliplay In Store Picture Books Paint Books Balloon Books, etc, . . ; At V2 Price Hears of happy eatertalmaeat for yeaartrs. Haadl work books that afford Instructive entertainment In cluded la this sale. , . .. ...:,' - . -"."v - The 19c Table 5 . t S BOOKS FOR 50K-'-S '. Coatalat stories, poems, etsays asd plays up to 7JeIn rke, AVost twenty different Shaketpearean plays cUdd. Aaditiosal books added as fast as there It room for them. . - The 27c Table 1 - A Contains books p to fl.eO In price. Hsndreds of titles to ro at this price. AddlUoaal books added to this table from aay to aaj.s . . , The Famous 'Oz" Books . ' By L. FRASTK BATJM f ' , ' . Thedeliht of thousands of children.': TU-TOK OF OZ : " .?- THE BOTAL BOO " OF OZ i THE LOST FRI5CE8S OF OZ !' . ' - T u THE BOA TO OZ ! , ASD OTHER OZ BOOKS ' ' r. To Close Oat Small Remainder, AVe VT111 Sell These Popular tl. Books for $1.00 Per Copy. TO.YS, DOLLS AND GAMES ALL toys and dolls now oh display represent broken lines which we will sell at a' discount of 33 before moving intbour hewbuildingJJ Some strik-; ing values will await you in our third floor toy department. ; . , :? i Our Removal Sale iBargain Countericontains a; great number of slightly ; shopworn toys, dolls and games at greatly reduced prices.. ., A good place for the kiddies to spend some of their; Christmas gift money. , ' testa were made November 22. but con ditions of travel -have been such that the defendants could - not : get to the city to attend court at -an earlier date. -The convictions were secured.. under that ; new phrase in the igame 4 law, -AttempUng to take game," and which was adopted at the legislative session two years ago. - . Cut OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY teeth skillfully, vising no gas or DR. JAY AV. HERNS, MGR. Out-of-town patients can arrange to Reliable 3Denitists . 165y2 THIRD STREET A. M.' YAMHILL STS. - , - MLS BARGAINS in beautiful and practical merchandise await you on our spacious second floor. Ladies9 Leather Novelties MAmCtTRE SETS Ivory, shell, pearl and horn. SEWJJSG SETS Completely fitted, . VAIfITT CASES s-An'trtiusually larpe variety of new '.arrivals in vanity -cases These cases are at Jtractlvely fitted . and represent .the very latest A eastern styles. AU. less.. .. ..... . XABIES' RAKDBAOB AKD FCKSES-X very larre and complete variety oC Dags: in - seal, pin seal. morocco and calf. - - One set of e QQ 'Another set eo 1Q baga special OsSeaO special at .. . Je A a Some Stationery Specials H1GH.OBADE FABRIC F1KISH 8TATIOXERT 72 sheeU-to the 1 T Envelopes to , ,, v. ,11b j iriatrh. ucUtt.. vw . w. ............ - - KURD'S BAMASK XIXEJT, 1-CiUire boxes for SPECIAL IilSEIf FINISH PAPER A 1-quire " A ' 2 boxes boxes .......... AC . , tor ....... KURD'S GIFT BOX 8TATIOHERT, . .per box ................ Leather Goods for Men " BRESSIITO CASES Completely fitted, v - , - .-V : 1 COIiliAR BOXES - - ' IjETTEU CA8ES A3fD FITALIi CASES - ? BIIX FOI.BS AKD PURSES In many sises and " - styles In seal, -pin. seal, morocco and pigskin. At ;,au oft ,...r7i. .................. Book Ends ' . In bronte. hammered copper and brasa Unique and attractive designs with ; quotations from- well-, .known authors and facsimilies from noted statues. Let -Second Floor - Candlesticks , Most artistic designs In tlque finish. Ies . .... . brass, Luster Pottery - Vases, flower bowls, flower baskets and candle sticks In the popular radiant colors.' Lets. ..... Ivory Pyralin .j . ; . ' . Discontinued - numbers regularly selling from 75c to - 15.00, including picture frames, nail files, combs, t ' brushes, etc; ; Prioed..,v 2 High School Belts, There are still a few of these belts left with the names of the different high schools on the buckle. OQ While they last .....,.... AeJ All Gift Novelties Including the popular Pohlson and as well as many fancy designs la 3U OK AX LOSES TO XltLES ' Paris.! 3ec. SOJtU. P.) ilarf t Nillea, French heavywelght.won a, de ciaion over Frank Horan In a boot at ' thte Velodrome d'Hivre tonight. Moras had a weight advanUge over z th Frenchman. . but his ag . told against him. ,.- . ' " - . - Half-! EH dangerous drugs, no cocaine.' We PLATES i'Jx: As Low: as : ;; . : I $9.00 PORCELAIN FILLINGS $2.00 Painless Extraction $1.00 haTe work completed in one day. PHONE MAIN 5464 - :. ' ". JB - . - ,.'- 1 ; .(.-.. .sit'" I Stationery j ' luimiwnmiKwntnitnimwMniiimmininraiiiBimiiits .: 33d ...25c; $1.48 J 54 bronse and an- 54 54 Rustcraft lines, J lamps. Xss