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• ATURDA V, NOVI Mlle A ||, 1«)) TM E ADVOCATE •ADE TH REE HUNDREDS ATTEND GRAND OPENING OF HOTEL "THROUGH A KEYHOLE" timo & < )€ l « l l D o l i l i * * •« roon *f« her leading man ls*w Ay- re«. lie waa »«lected after a thorough »«arch among th atara of Hollywrood. and th final chop*« wan made with Mlaa Harvey’» own approval The caat boaat» noma of the outstanding performer» on the ntage and screen, among whom are C hari«» Butter- worth and Hid Hllvern Com led for It» beautiful girl» for minor rolen In the production. Holly wood ha» yielded a number of act re» oe». each of whom represent» a d!» tlnct type of feminine pulchritude On the stage the feature attraction of ih i» weak'» vaudeville 1» the Four C«ivaiiM. colored tap dancer» who give their own novel creation» of mil- -O — Mr A Lloyd, «*f Chi« ago a vlaltor In Moli land durlnt thè puat waak waa a tuoat Mt Ih«« Armiai 1« «• Ihin* «• and waa ulao «in«« of tho out of town tuoni» ut Ilio tnln opoiilnt of thè New (Jol dati Wrat Hotel Huuday BUSINESS WOMAN DELIVERS THE WELCOME ADDRESS Dear Meoplug Tolu Hello Torn, how la everything and all yo‘ ink’»? Mine are O. K lAst'a not talk about yo* people now, I got thing» mo' 'portunt to talk ubout. You lUMW I H I 1 I" '« ‘I UMd •• >'• M M ll young Mlaa lu tbia her« town la »Im , III ; A Inni i twcnly yount marrlyd ludion ply <*rasy about — uccoptod thè mvltatlon of Mra Ig n o and w ii ula him to marry hor. I guen» ra (laakln und emù*« lo a atork ahow Ita a family affair and none of my MATRONS ARE FETCHING IN GLAMOROUS AFTERNOON ATTIRE or al bar homo Tiioaduy uflorrio«>ii hualnena The ahower waa tivoii In honor of Dour, there la rumor out that RECEIVING AND SERVING THE ADMIRING GUESTS Mr*« Juanlta Taylor, Mra (laaklna after a hot quarrel with her »miai Iti law Muny lovoly ihlnta for - grabbed htr —-------- tha «ma yet tn arriva wara hroutht hy ami put them Into her cute little hag | Ilio tuoni» und w«iii exploring thin bountiful city MRS BYRO CHARMING IN WHITE CREPE ENSEMBLE —O— of roNoa for u new place to flop (a i Mr and Mra Jerome Franklin. Ili» nother family affair) Can you Ima- * (Special by B F.) managar and editor of T h » Ad vocale glue an hard ua tlnioa are ( winter Without a doubt, the biggest »m oil He cioaed hi* group of aong* with Mr mjh I Mr*» <lu u l«» Adam» w««r«* were Ih«« over night tuoni» Hundity al coming on and tha wolf a geitlng »n Itary tap routine» Sort... of the other ^Venl In the life t.f the colored clti the Hinging and dedicating o f ‘Thank»' ■ - 1 » .ib-mt I ieimi « »»i» Thur»«l»y »vt'olim. N o vani In't tho New (M)olden Waat Hotel, coni hungry) to Ion«« bin job Cp und down, up und •Jill Mt (llnuar nl llialr huma III Alharti! piltuotit» of thè management act» o nthe hill are, Bernard Welter K n » of Portland, for "many a moon” , to Mra. Catherine Byrd, proprietor, • -O — down lan't »o monotonou» after all for t I l a phMHiirr of I t t ’ V UII-I Mm Lor and < ompany. Hhllmore and Com pa- took place laat Sunday afternoon wh»n A1 Pierre accompanied him and also Miaa Kuiilco Mott tave a readlnt when one inl» mo It U«>v K inani T h » huai •*»» nor vati a da ny. an<l frank Sterling with hla cro* between two and three hundred gueata played some piano numbers. Con- ut Cantotiary-Wllbur M K church on I I » loua r»paai. ■ —1 —-■ ■ - . who waa lant onlng Harmonica called to Inspect the New Golden gralulatory letter* and telegram* were Funi Nini li A Mine N«»vomher 1 Of h week, alngllig, Ituhv. won't you pleaao O The popular Slim Taft and hi* f If - Weal Hotel and congratulate it* lady received by Mra. Byrd, one of which, Th«« Art nini Mattar Itoniaa «1««p»r( Tlio «MM'aolon waa a program dlre« tod Como Home' to her mail In Tha Dal Illt'lilN of Ilio Oratoli Annoi la Mon of hy Mra t'unjo Mina Mott alno liald la», feal» a llttal better now »luce ah** teen-piece orchestra will feature two proprietor a telegram from In- DeNorval I n a lu« kv tl«k««t In thè raffio wlilch eu* t'olora»! Wotiiana Cltih» hold wlmt muHli-al »election». "T h e Blue ila nube h»M received a long diataiif'a telphono The hotel, hxated at 307 V W. thank, wa* read and Mr. Ivan Cannady tltled hor to a »a« k of coal «-all. follow««! clone I y by a apaclal de thay tramad a " t a t to « a t llar loa at W a ll*" and thè raptlvatlng • Who". Broadway formally opened it* door* »an ga group of »ong*. accompanied on O— tha W ill lu inn avallilo hram li o f tho V livery letter from that town. Douai* to \hf public on till* occaalon. the piano by Mr. Clifford Flower*. Mia Sam llolloway antartalnad ut a I wonder If the Southard Pacific W t* A on Thumday Novainliar •*. latng before the reception hour* Assisting Mr*. Byrd In receiving frpm tw o until four I* M Mra Mauri dollthtful duiti nix party nt tho homo ha» doubled hack? THE NARRO W CORNER” COMING Htawart In «'halrniaii of tho Art da of hor aunt. Mia William (liana on I gucui yog m w ■■■■■■ ■ ■ at the lobby was filled with admiring and serving her guests were: Mr*, the Armlatlce Day Dane« Ha didn't parlinoli! Mra lloiirlattu Marnhall of Sumnor atraat bini Frhlay eveiilnt TO THE C A PITO L TH E ATRE gueata who wanted to meet Mr» Ca- Beatrice C. Franklin. Mr» Elsie Ma- <>- act Ilka a mail who had Juat recently (ho llottai llotnaa dopai I nt«*nt with thertne Byrd, proprietor and mans- ney. Mr*. Beatrice Reed. Mr*. Betty Tho »orlai high Ughi for tha young I*«i tlciput«’«! In that moat »u« r«*«l care Mia Munii«- Stanton an hor analntaut 1 Short thereof 1« man'* Ilf.-; anil Minn Irene Cunningham ha* mov.-J ger who had wrought such a change Carden. Mr». Lucille Morgan. Mr*, chairman A hrlaf protraiti ronalato»! ar net a actlvltloa t li I h a«*aaon, look mony. » ■ " “ * a '»>•• ron irr ..f the w t k from 1*34 jj . g. g, buyler to 1 * 2 « N Have you heard tha lata«t ? Head wherein he dwell*.” of a talk by Mr A Whaalar who jmr pia« o la Ri Sat urday night at tha homo for the colored people of Portland Clara Pickett. Mra. Effle Johnson, »a y. Snmerest avenue. of Mr Itohert Mrlr», M 24 K Mina Ht line» would read aomethlng like th!» t lm la rly laudad Maul liohoaou und She wa* showered with hearty con- Mr«. Ethel Reese. Mr*. Emma Me Maugham In hi* novel. ‘ The Narrow _____ Itolaud Hayon Ilo alno anitg u trou p The occaalon waa a dallghtful formai "Another (Joan Nit A Idle to Tremen- Corner", pleture of the aame title gratulations and good wlahe» by the Ginnia. Mr». Etta Judge. Mr* Tbere- dluiiar party Covar» w er» piu« «* < | for doua Nog Jo« t of School and Houae »m , t, open» Sunday at the Capitol of aulita ami « a « arrompan lad ou (ho Mr and Mr*. Cbarle» Bishop. Mr*, throngs who made a C o n s ta n t stream a* Grtgabv. Mrs Frank Adam* and piano hy Mra Whoatar Thay waro 24 guaata «h o woro arrangad, four at W o rk '* ----------- a pretty young theatre along with a de luxe stage 1-nulae Caawell and Mr George Lati a lahle nt Ihe »»varai tallio» placo«! Mrs. Ulltan Jenklns-lAy. M I» » u«|o|»ta Nation * i«!<* pian. Burpo»«« N |,„ apa« lady lti!rodu«< d to (ho aiullaiira mer. motored to Monroe. Washington ihroughout the whole afternoon. hy Mra Moarl Htawart M I« » Kllao i I m v i I b i rooMfl Mra l W M m m lo regulate hour* ut hoy friend*; lo i Guides took them for an Inspection Mr» Byrd »a s charming In a form*! --nt« Narrow Corner I» a «frange Thursday to pasa the week end In Kvatia, tha rh arm ln t yount mlatrata lilother of Ilio hont « hn uhmi »(»«<I 111 pr«-N«*rv** fuii.ily I»**a«»• ami traiiquilitv trt|* full of the ««lo r gf atrange pia- the intere»! of the Bahai Cauae. tour of the building and on their re- white silk crepe, V-neck line, low )(, ,, w t of r*r*vmtf|l«»a. road ravlowa i»f aovoral nervina hy Mra Moaalle Holmen, Mra el. One young Romeo h .. already lie s and strange people turn were met by a bevy of charming bark with matching Jacket. Her iHNiha ou N o tr o Ufo; Mra J«*»»«« Fio k F b M m u d Mra f iu m i ., h siuuxh m I kii «««! th«« new «'*de. rxjR'cîîr.x the bottom, as are all Ihe characters ladies and served refreshments. pumps were black suede with rhlne- foiir-<«»ur»o din »eversi rivals to do likewise wora piavo«! a plano Bolo and Monda After th«* dellrlouaa Inf a Somerset Maugham .lory, the-e »* • R ‘» « r d ' " nc* r’ “ ° « er Gee. Tom ; 1 haven't heard “ M people are vibrant with the aame life »* * * • “ • • • » - heduled to appear tn ma» Marahall und Hfowart Kub«* a nor wua »orvod. tho vonng folk» play- Fall flowers studded the Icahaped »«one Duckies. She wore brilliants, od bruito and danr«*d tn a lato hour damning scandal In a long time, bul nklt on homo naiiitation ■ we a ll-live Similar In his two other * • * “ » } •« rhur,1‘ OI* - ^ 23. lobby, opening on two street* -E v e r - costume Jewelry and a corsage of Tho lioni and hla mot hor racel ve«| mi Tha loa tabla wan prottlly darorat I guess tbe reason for thst is thaï puür‘"n o e e U ' which’" have' W-’en * tcordln« lu announcement* read ett and Broadway There were palms. » “ >»*> P|nk rooe-buda tied with silver o«| in fall fhiwora. randlaa and fiat** morou» complltnanta from tho gueatn must he very III iarcM M a. - f h e le tte r " and “ >* ‘ hurchea Sunday. lot* of them; fern*, gracefully hanging ribbon Her hair drea* wa* by Bakcf on tho «iniquo manner In whlch tho Oh, y««»; th«*r«» Mra Munii«’ Stanton |muro<1 Mra Is a certain young thi* new etory la a triumph Mira 111 th!» town who .ays ah.- is „ „ HXr„|nit . „ j thrilling plot. In uni Mr. Thomas Kanamu. tjho has been from their container*; long-stemmed Mr*. Franklin wore brown allk net. Stow art’a «lopartmont ha«l aovoral In ilinnor wan nervo«! /».. , -T - m i » **II V m IIIIIR ■IBI h iiib iu s hi min —O— toroatlnt art ploroa oli dtnplay. Am M T Z T l y " " r \ •“ due character Hat Ions and In Its evot- dulie Ill Is greatly improved and a- choice chrysanthemums in yellow and trimmed In gold silk taffeta bands Tho attrat tivo daughtora of Mr ami to (*hncn|ati* randy wrappad In t*»ld be out again, to the delight goW aud broDIe reposed In deep tub- Matching net Jacket with long aleevea; »IN li' anvfhins i"P ,‘ U‘, **"- lc. glamorous and picturesque aet- b:*" 1 colorad tiri f«»ll wua narvad tho tuoala Mr» j I^Jamiaon, tha Mi»»oa Dori» To ! ? ,t * r ' u . "■•«« Rouclaa Falrbanka. Jr . and Pa u( ,r' el‘d* like vases that sat on the floor Ba»- * old "dlnner-at-elght" hat. old gold lo ropr« noni (ho r«illo«*iion of old and Yvnnne were In a fanhlon show keta with their pretty woven covers J *»e lry and a corsage of small yellow emboas tohl lo ho aold by tha «lapartmonta at thè d iri» Molyta« hnlc Frhlay of walling for gilt _ edged, silver . i players Include Iiudley Diggs. Ralph The colored democratic tigli will of yellow and green paper were filled ro*e-bud» and small white flower*, tarnoon The t ir i» madi« thair own ed. und platinum engraved I ivltatlous * . hl.hlleUt for thair owrk lo Ihe brllllau( sm lai »/fair Iasi WlUtom Mong A hlghl ghl meet next Thursday. Nov. 23rd at the la p — O with small fall flower* In harmonix- the gift of Mr*. Byrd, Nun.l.v . . .h_ o* «hl* program is a new rj.au Pitta- V Mr Adams, president reports a Sunday at th Mr lHirk Jordan antartalnad Mr ing color and bedecked the baby-grand Mr*. Maney waa stunning In black oi.-r and "lo " p u , T ,•d,, * . a colortone re membership of 15u and Mra Joroma Fmnklln and Mr The Mai tha Waahlngton Sawlnt und that the thing Is over and to slop V||# -Nertgery Rymea” . and other ____ piano with it* deep blue scarf design- chiffon. rhlne.tone trimming; black Ivan f'annady al mldnitht atippar on H«imamnkliit Club met Thuraday ut walling subject* Master "Chuck” Gragg 1 f reported ^ »-uh gold Chinese dragon*. Other Jacket with long sleeves:; black I Oh. Tom ; I almost furgut this bit short Wadnaadav Tho dollcloua ìihh I «'amo the run of 'T h e Narrow thè li«>nia of Mra Fiale Munoy In of spicy scarnisi See what you can „ Following ~ from tho "Virginia Inn" «*f which Mya w ill c o m e G e o rg e A r i l s . ,n to ^ U " ' •l' n d " ,,a ’, 't e U ' ‘>r^ an' w l,h ^ m ‘ ,c h ln * &um p- A dellcloua thraa make of It During a — supper at A ffair» ** W M I onia» la prnpriaMir And It aura Schuvirr atraat of V«»ltalr®’*, whl«*h open» on ______ taller and lorlier flow er» were tied an<* ■*** carried a »m all purse and couraa luti« booti waa aarvetl. ufter a certain church on laat ------- night waa «• »coll«*ut cooking Wednesday Funeral service« for the late Ray- «,l,h huge bow* of gold and green wor* » large yellow chrysanthemum. (I ---------------- caused no little whlch iha Indio» ontatad In nowlnt n° * - 1 ,5.r0'l* h ii* m«““ d Cage were held Monday Mt tbe tarltan In every available space, flo- >* r, Rced s dresa was a brown silk anxiety among family and friends Minara laadorr Morton and Klonimr Mra Sarah Wllann. a vlaltor. ma«lo " • it '11 ii w hn 11 hiiki uiHi ane waa an- ,.T. , .?ar_ , , * , U rr l>* . ■ Miller A Tracey mortuary Joe A wer »— the gifts of business firms and crepe trimmed in gold embroidered when It was found that she was ah ,, h.1 («rata. 1* «if ( ) « «»««da and Mian Lillian pleanlng romark» nhmit thè work of sent from the su p ^ r for ..ulle ,„m e Hod“ B 1bta5r,n* ,B conjunction Cage, father of the deceased wa. up |ndlTlduaU ln honor of ,he opening chiffon With this she wore brown Mollard Oratoti Normal School, co r«l tint.- This same fmnllv ami th> s> ■ ' » ,' ll,-v' 11* bresentatb-n and a lau rel froni Albany to arrange and attend —“ /" ‘ “ oxford* a close fitted brown felt •pant tho wook »ml with rotativa» »n«l tho club her in and H“ rdy Tbe mld the funeral Bethel paator and mem- were •rtlatkmllF arranged lending aa ° « ° r d * . • close rnted brown relt »am«* friend» a«*ar«'h(»il for * * 1 - 111 ** *1 1 *> I« I. • s l s e a f e , , l 1.. a » .I frtonda l« » t work Thay attenda«! l e v m ..f ,.s u . . » , . 1 < n h a n b a t l a n n n I <1 «vrvl.l u. u - o l r v Q ho o a r . night atnge frolic and exotic atmosphere to the place. Along chapeau and old gold Jewelry. She ear- professional Qf ,j,e choir gave the service. arai »«»rial affaira whlla bara Mr» rilffo n l Fr«*««man ha» raturnad out. hot it waa hoi>el«*aa After alvina UP (now I don't V u Z : Whether .h i. »r y o -«» » I « be .»aged Batunl. y nigh, the walls, large velour and mohair c'*** * • * » colored purse and wore Mrs. Beatrice Reeii. attendant. O horn«» »ft«»r a Iona aojourn tn Tacoma next bit has anything to do with Ihe Mra V S It o<| and dauthtora and easy chair* were placed at convene • ' » r« * ye,low "mum" on her left PANTAG ES A club meting and Bible Study class Mra Jor«*mo Franklin woro lnforiii.il at tin* r«'» i«l«*ii«'*« ««f th«* Ftnrroon W il .affair or noi I am just telling you that sot intervals. A.divan in black lestU shoulder. I heard I I a as told thst »on» . .1 T T . . were conducted last Thursday n ig b f' . . . . . . . . . . ... . tui'ata at dtnnar Sumluy ovonlnt. «*f If one should wish to Interpret Ihe Fret w e lls place 2t> N E Fargo St er w *tb t* ° matching arm-chairs lent Mrs. Morgan was pretty In black saw —” ----- , (the «lisent Misal Mra Klalr Muiioy at hor homo In ________________________ effective contrast. The window drapes velvet, matching shoes and purse. She QpromtolDE young name Damages which has been con- Sillily lor atr«'at Mr and Mr» William lladR«*r. of and man of our fall city I emerge more ' ! ' i ? . !? *. ______________ »e r e made o f heavy grass cloth with wore brilliants and a corsage of pink —O— ( 2 «aarhurt. Or«*a«»n w»«r«* ov««r nlahi than cautiously from the DARKENED '?*- ?“ • so.> -“ r« '¡>«T would find that ZION CHURCH NOTES Mr llolnian ( ’ rawfurd pana«««! (hr the name of the hotel embroidered in rosebuds. Her coat was also of black tn«« panta waa taken from the Creek wa akand In Mortland with relativa» aurat» of Mr and Mra I Maney. Mr* upMtaira of the piare I «inly heard' meaning all or every. And. although I.a»t Sunday services were well at- * dark color. Tall floor lamps by the velvet. R ot r I k It y n a H** g o M old tog anil friand» Mr Crawford attornia tho Kada^r will vlnlt her mother In Kyi**. nol have tended all day and the pastor preach piano aud between the row of writing \ | r „ Pickett had on an attractive DIRT DISHIN DAISY Ihe famed Impresario msv Oraton Stato ('o lia to ut (Virv alll» ami Texaa f«»r th«« winter given thoughtjo this hla name .ymho ed soul-atlrrlng aermona both morning desks on one aide of the Broadway ens<,mble of blue wool with matching motor«'«l up In hi» Ford rnadatcr llxoa In the amusement world Ihe dif- and evening — O lobby entrance, furnished the soft bat and black oxfords. She carried a Mr, and Mra Rimer Flower» enter reunion thst was given to it ages Monday night the trustee board met Tho Stt Joaoph White Camp of Ih«* black purse. Her Jewelry was white ago amusement for every member of at the church. The board consists of «fa c t , tallied a tmmluT of Portlander» with | Spalila!« American W ar Vetar an» « a v o j the family the following members: Thomas M. Words are inadequate to describe gold, diamond set. tha moat brilliant publie dance «if th«* a «lamina party Thuraday evening at i Like the pipes of Pan the harmony Kanamu. L. A. Ashford. R. K. Bald the beauty o f the mahogany table, Mrs. Johnson wore black with mat- early winter nranoti at the Klkn hall their home In llalaey »treat. of Pan (ages entertainment carries on w in. W A Allison. Oscar Duncan. G from which refreshments were serv- chlng accessories, on Wllllamn avenue The affair wua through the ages H/< innate talent H Washington. Sam Cannon. JiUnes well attended, hhavlotir o f tuenta a Mrs. Reese was very lovely la for presenting a unified vaudeville pro- Karl. M. C Johnson. 1 H Payne. W ed It had a light ecru lace cloth; the Many dinner» are planned for hove cr lt ld am and the mimic, par e* gram has won hint Ihe distinction of W. Williams. Edwin Washington. J centre-piece wa* a low basket of yel- black silk crepe with cream lace bod- cellent And every bo«|y had a go«»«! Thankagiving Day. being the dean of variety Imperaslcs. W Simms. C H. Grice. M Cheslev. low and bronxe small flowers and Ice. She wore a black fur jacket with Thursday he brings to Portland ano- Ernest lxive. W G Bird. Charles A- ferns arranged spray-like and tied with matching hat and suede pumps, liter stage program listing such well- dams, Jerome Franklin and M Olliver black cellophane ribbon: tbv Hook-r Mrs. McGinnis was attractive in known vaudevillians as the famed The Woman's Home and Foreign leant of Marty May and Jean Carroll Missionary Society held an Interesting » »** of * oW colored candles brown crepe; with lace yoke. She In their hilarious offering. "A Potpour- meeting on Tuesday. Nov. 14th (three-ln-onel were placed on each wore unique carved brown wooden rie o f Chinese Fun: ' The Seven Ran- The Baked ham dinner held Thurs- end of the long table close to the wall, costume jewelry. 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Mae Weal whose latest picture. ; I'm No Angel ", is starting It's second week'* run at the Liberty theatre, with Gary Grunt featured, confesses that she is a student of lives and lov- os of the sex appeal champions of j bygone days. Her character, "luidy Lou” , which she portrayed In her film, ''She Itone Him Wrong", waa based upon n wo man woh actually wrecked havoc with men's Uvea in the unregenerate Bow ery o the guy Ninel lea. Mlsa West said this flamboyant caricature was not u modern reincarnation of any of the bad women of history, but she added, "h er technique was the same” I find tliut the famous women of history have one thing In common". she observed, "all of them had lots of sex appeal, besides their nutunil beauty. They hacked this up with keen Intellects and a burning desire to achieve distinction and leadership. Miss West would like to portray Catherine of Russia on Ihe screen she says. She regards this dominant, passionate woman as one of the most Interesting feminine characters of his tory. Miss West's new picture, "I'm No Angel", presents her In the role of a hard-boiled circus lamer, who msk es New York aoclety Jump through hoops. At one end was the silver coffee see- Mrs Judge wore black crepe with Tic#* on other, the silver tea white trimminirs; small narrow-brim* service. A silver basket an«l small med black felt chipeau. black oxfords ebony aud silver receptacles contain- and matching pun e. ed the wafers, candies and nuts. Mrs. Grigsby was pre-tv In black The program consisted of brief re- »¡ik with a bodice of gold embroider- mark* by Mr*. Beatrice C. Franklin. « 1 chiffon She wore a wide-brimmed editor of The Advocate who served black felt hat. Her shoes and bag were as hostess and announced the pro- black and her Jewelry gold, gram. Mrs Zepha Baker, beautician Mr*. Adams also was charming In and popular business woman, gave the black georgette It was lace-trimmed; PO RTLAND . OREGON welcome greetings to Mrs Catherine sma|i black hat. matching bag and - Byrd, proprietor who responded very »hoes. Her coat was of black seal sweetly and gratefully. Mrs Baker's skin. ta address was a classical achievement; Mrs. Lay wore a becoming bite*- and she delivered it in her own sweet, grey wool ensemble with matching Sgt. Joseph White Camp inimitable and winning way. Mrs. bat ami gloves. Her oxfords and purse Lillian Jenkins-Lay. played a piano «-ere black. SPANISH - AMERCAN W AR solo and responded to an encore; Miss Mr. Richard Ewing, an employe at VE TE RANS Eunice Mott recited a poem which the hostelry pointed out the flowers — and— I was especially appropriate for the oc- and announced the names of the don- casion: Eddie Rucker, entertainer, ors. Ladies AuxMHary Meets every |sang a group of songa, accompanied The palms were loaned by Tommy on the piano by A1 Pierre; Russel i.„k e and the Wilson Crout Gehr Co. 2ND 4 4TH SATU RD AY NIGHTS Jones dedicated and sang Paradise" The grand piano by Collins & Erwin At V E TE RA N S H A L L : In honor of Mrs. Beatrice Franklin; Piano Co., and the tea table by the County Court House Director s Imperial Auction Marl. cr llimilHIIIMIIIMIIt Among the men who assisted in es MMIMt ••«•••••••• lf¡ fili • IIMIttllM corting the guests through the hotel LJ were Mr. Allen Warren, Mr. Sammle If you love Blanchard. Mr. Jerome Franklin. Mr. CREOLE COOKING Charles Morgan. Mr. Richard Ewing. Mr Rk'had Ford. Mr. Paul Archer and — vlalt— Mr. Duck Jordan. "M Y W E A K N E SS " "M.v Weakness", the new Fox pro duction that present« the popular oon tlnental star. Miss Lillian Harvey, In her first American film play, opened a weeks run at the Paramount- thea tre today. For her Initial appearance before the American lens. Miss Harvey has 1 one of the most popular stars of the D R S . H lR A T A i D E N TIS T MULLEN’S H O L E KITCHEN ARATA BLDG. « N. W. 6th Av, 6 th avenue near Flanders The New Golden West Hotel has just been newly decorated throughout its #6 rooms. Two public baths on Phone; — each of the five floors with many ATwater 0046 rooms having private baths. They rent Mini i •••seste »•!*•• •••• ••• •••••••••■ .IIHIHIIIIIHIHIHIIH from 50c«its up nightly and $2 50 tip ••••••••••••••• , ,..(P, weekly. Mr. Catherine Byrd, proprie tor. has opened the grill and Is ready ' to serve the public. (N ext door to Dr Unthank) Lots Of Good Things To Eat —served by— Rebecca Lowe and Della Scott PHONE BRoadway 2449 MOST REASONABLE IN CITY E e i t n i n a l i e f f & t «M illie • ’FU7 N$T*ALPAT*Lafl5 •I* VISITORS ARE WELCOME BRoadway 2449 MISS BARBARA HUBBARD, LADY 335 SIXTH STREET Cornar of Market ATTENDANT Among promlnen out-of-town guests at the opening Sunday were Mr. A. Lloyd, of Chicago and Mr. George ( Cannady from Salem. The Four Covans, colored dancers appear In gat the Paramount are guest* at the New Golden West hotel this week. The big neon sign In front of the hotel Is very attractive. I