ENTERTAIN KENSINGTON EGGIMANNS VISITING AT MANY PLACES IN EAST CLUB FRIDAY AFTERNOON Mm a. Ralph Dtppel «"<1 Mm ***«' Ba »ford ea .'rtalnod th e K ensington club n t th e hom e o t Mm. Dijvpel on F rid ay afternoon, Vivid colors w ere carried out In th e schem e of deco ration«, with th e house beautifully decorated with au tu m n leaves. A two. course luncheon w as served. wish basket favor* as tab le d '.'oration* Mrs. O. B. Kenaey and Mrs. Annie Knox will be hontenaes a t the next m eeting to be held at Mrs. K em sy a hom e in tw o weeks. Spev'nl attests a t th e Friday g athering w ere Mrs. J. L. Clark. Mrs. B A. W ashburne. Mrs. N. W. Emery. Mr«. L. E. B a* fo ri, Mrs. Sidney W ant, and Mrs, Dunlop who is visiting Mr. and Mrs _ Shower to r Miss W eddle. euppHnd by a show er bouquet of veg .ta b le s glveu to the b rid e to-be, with sm all gifts fn-tciied (o each veg» 1 luble. such as an »«g beater. and the j i Ue Willi each gift was a hutuoroua verse, * ♦. Uovi II Neel, Mrs. Liila MacUowan, Mrs. 8. Ralph Dippel. aud Miss Igiltle W h llta k .r. , me mb« re of Ilio church M ra. J. T. M.oifs wu* chairm an of ihs enturtalu- Mine Elsie W eddle, bride elect, was moni volinoli io», honor guest at a show er given last V Jrnt to P o rt’an I—Ja c k Lemon, M ayer and Mr* t'hurle» F. Kggi- evening at the hom e of Mie, l»au W, H scsption for Pastor, p i.tp rltle r nf Ute Boll th eatre, spent mann. » h u lift som e tim e ago for au C rites with Mrs. C rites u n i Mrs A reception was held tart evening Mott.lav a h i 1 tc .lav In I ’ordeud i’ll extended trip through th e east, have Carl Olson as ho -teaso s, A two- „ burini ss trip W hile ih .r o h« nog.», T h.'ec present Included, besi.h a lh~ in the Mctiv'di*i church for the new been visiting nt Oaaian. Indian, w here course luncheon was servMg nml thi tlatsd for " l’ho H.'s lla w k " first na- pastor hud hie wife. Ib v . a lii Mrs guest of honor and the hostesses: who II will bo shown hey have been extensively e n te rta in guest« catted and played “60tk" Miss li< si L Moore, lute of K lam ath Falla, Mrs O. B Kesiaey, Mrs John F, Ket- noki wnnh-eMd. I heal ed. O ver 50 relativ es atten d ed a re i Weddle w as presented with a pastel, ■ wall a t for the new teacher« and ‘ cis. Mrs H arry W W hitney. Mr c union at th e home of m ayor Kggi a gift of those present. Much fuu was m an a's siste r at th a t place. The may o r and hts wife v la tte j at Dv-troit. w here they saw th e big league born»- ball game’s and w atched the work of Tv Cobb and Babe Ruth. They v isit ed Mr. E ggim ann's brother, who Is a law yer, at Ft. W ayne. Indian, and revisited all the evld land m arks of the ; P*»™ ’ h”" lh * ““ -w hk* b*’' ’ ; “ ood. They a re now on th e ir way ! hom e via New O rleans and I allfornla, and expect to be here before O ctober Two new m em bers w ere welcomed Mrs. Will W right and Mrs. H erb ert 14. Clark O th er m em bers present w ere: Mrs. Annie Knox Mrs. O, B. Kessey, MANY FINES PAID IN Mrs. H enry K orf. Mrs. L aw rence L. • CITY TRAFFIC COURT May. Mr« H erb ert Moore. Mrs J T. F ines for violation of traffic ordi Moore. Mrs W C. Rebhan. Mrs. El sa G. Sutton, and Misa Edna Sw arts. nances a re listed in the local police court as follows: Linn Nelson of Springfield, speed CLARK QUITS AS RECORDER ing on Main stre e t >5. NEW COUNCILMEN OUT Ellxabeth Gray of Eugene, parking closer to fire h y d ran t than 30 feet. $2. Lea W. Clark, who h as been acting W illiam Mulligan. O ctober 3. >2 for police Judge and city reco rd er since cu ttin g com ers. th e death of J. W . Coffin, who held Boyd Henry. O ctober 3. $5 for speed those positions, has resigned. His ' Ing at 7th and Main streets. resignation, to tak e effect next week. I John B. Adler of Yoncalla. $5 foi was subm itted to th e candidates for : parking in front of fire station the office at th e com ing election, was A. W. Spoog. O ctober 4. $2.50 for appointed to tak e his place. , passing a stre e t in tersectio n a t too k. L. May and Roy C arlton a re new : g reat a speed. can d id ates for th e office of council O. I. McBee. O ctober 4. $5 for cut- man. The filing by nom inating peti j tin g th e co m er a t 2nd and Main tion is now closed by th e tim e lim it | streets. he new -ninece a re em ployes A. L. A lmasia. O ctober 5, $10 for of the Booth-Kelly lum ber company. j speeding on Main street. , Lyle F letch er w as fined $10 for PARENT TEACHERS WILL I speeding. O ctober 8. His father. R. M MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON Fletcher, paid the fine I To Celebrate Golden W edding A special m eeting of th e P aren t s^ T each ers association has been called 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thom pson will fo r Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock a t 1 celeb rate th e ir golden w edding on th e Lincoln school. The p u rro se of | Sunday, O ctober 12. They have been th e g athering will be to consider th e , here sin ce '91. and a re know n through resignation of Mrs. C. A. Shvarts. presi- J out Springfield and vicinity. Plans gre i,ent of the organization, which was , being m ade for an open reception to put In th e hands of Mrs. W. P. Tyson. j be held Sunday aftrao o n In th e W. secretary , last week A program will O. W. hall, w here th ey will receive also be a featu re of the occasion. It all th e ir friends, and hold open house will be given by pupils at the Lin generally- to th e persons of Spring- coin school. field who wish to call. SPECIAL PHJCE on plate wrork. Dr N. W Emerv. d “o tlst Rutto» Bid» THVRHDAY, OCT. W. IU-L THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE EIGHT i BELL THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY OCT. 13, 14 & 15 Friday, Saturday Oct. 10-11 Harry Carey IN “Tiger Thompson” Two Reel Comedy, “Pat’s Patent’ ’ Sunday, Oct. 12 Hoot Gibson IN “Broadway or Bust” Two reel Comedy “Chop Suey” COMING NEXT WEEK COVERED WAGON V a V ja m » * ▼ »- c«" .^potv.Ivvo av j »»»« k ta«»v Playing at Popular Prices A d u lts 5 0 c Children 25c ANOTHER MAMMOTH ATTRACTION “THE SEA HAW K” See it in Springfield Dr. R alph S. Dippel. D entist. V itus building, Springfield. Oregon. 'T T I Showing THE BOLDEST BRAVEST GENTLEMAN PIRATE THAT EVER ROVED THE SPANISH MAIN, OR FOUGHT FOR A MAIDENS KISS RAFAEL S A B A T IN I’S Glowing Romance of a Pirate Chief- tian's Love Adventures on the Storm Sweep Mediterranean. M ilton Sills Enid Bennitt Wallace Berry And a cast of 3000 players r PO PULAR P R IC E S Matinee 30c Evenings 50c Children 20c Elaborate Musical Prologue 4 ■ ¡X I -•♦e««:.-... A mammouth production costing around >2,000,000. 14 »jig stars In leading roles. 3,000 players take part. Four great galley ships and galleons specially constructed at a • ost of >275,000. Costumes si>eclally made at a cost of >185,000. An entire Moorish village of the type of the 16th century built. Seven sea captains assisted In man euvering the ships. Seventy expert gunners In battle scenes. Two thousands fighting corsairs and galley Blaves. And a score of other points of tre mendous Interest to make this the most amazing speotacle and dra matic story of love and adventure