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THE SUNDAY OREGONJAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 12, 1922 17 fcallet YOUTHFUL JAPANESE GIRL WHO IS VISITING IN PORTLAND we can get valiant assistance from the second alarm, who reproved a wings in her abbreviated every one of those who made the bystander who wanted to know skirts, there was a moment's horri- EPIDEMIC OF GRIME HAS FUTURE AS A VOCALIST. recent pilgrimage to the Evergreen NEW YORK THEATER FIRE why he seemed to take such a per- fied silence, followed by a storm state. sonal interest in saving the grimy of hisses. Before the dance ended structure. all'the women in the lower tier of Sporting Writers Suggested. EARLY-DA- Y with a fine RECALLS STAGE Old-Tim- Jeplous. boxes left the theater, CITY Here is the hunch. Oregon switching of hoopskirts, for this SWEEPS abounds in splendid fishing streams The chief smiled his wise smile: was in the year of grace, 1837. 01 and ideal hunting grounds for all Bowery Playhouse, Have Been "It'd be sort of hard for us rs They rang down the curtain on a game, virtually every Miners' Said to Cradle of American kinds of and Drama, Is Damaged. to see this place go. We bewildered and furious danseuse, one of the sporting editors of the are growing a little jealous of our was she permitted to dance New York papers is a "nut" on fish- old landmarks." there again. ing and hunting. Therefore, it "Getting sentimental, chief?" the Yet, nine years earlier, nobody Two Holdup not to a great deal of BY JULIAN EDWARDS. playhouse, half hidden- beneath the Celeste. was Safe Robberies, ought take (Copyright, 1922. by The Oreeonian.) Bowery con- bystander inquired. hissed at Madame It tOi organize elevated. Startling, the to be dis- ingenuity or hard work flagration developed "Go home and ask your father, Madame Celeste's custom and Burglaries Reported. another expedition to Oregon next YORK, Nov. 11. (Spec'al.) which has into son," the chief replied. covered as the curtain rose in ro- writ- Already they are clearfng a veritable bonfire of reminiscences scanty attire, summer made up of sporting NEW among everywhere. When the 19th century was in mantic and man's ers in search of real sport.- - the charred and water-soake- d theater lovers swaddling clothes, smart New York somewhere near a turret with a bow Walter Trumbull, one of the best debris which is the remains Spot Cradle of V. S. Stage. paid 50 cents for a box seat, while and arrow in her hand. Her grace of Henry sports writers in New York, pf two-alar- m not long ago old less smart New York paid 25 cents was so appealing that when the fir early this It's that the saw her course, has already been out our Bowery Bowery was In prime. for a seat in pit or gallery and Elliott of Baltimore first ONE ARREST IS MADE way promised to help week in Miners' theater. theater its from his box his friends twitted and he has There are a large number of vis- Yet not' so long ago that' mothers grumbled at the cost. us all he can. We can depend on enough, The audiences were not always him on his hopeless infatuation. itors who, surprisingly and fathers, our grandmothers and forgiving. be- do you mean hopeless?" George Putnam to the limit, and have in the past few days gone to grandfathers' went pri- And in those days, "What wild-eye- d thither in George is a sportsman smoke-grimme- fore eggs, tomatoes and apples were he said in effect. to look at the d front vate coach or barouchet to see John class, an impatient "I you $500 I'll marry her himself and might be Induced of the Italian melodrama and movie Fletcher in his blonde wig Ham- in the jewelry bet Man Stealing play a "return engagement" with as audience Was something to be reck- within the month," which he did. Accused of $35 as house. let or Junius Brutus Booth in the was the next crowd. More surprisingly still, however, Days Pompeii"; nor oned with and dodged. There Tailor Is Pressing of believe," "Last of was it the night when Madame Francisquy Pair "I commented Putnam, the visitors seem not so much In- so long but the rs who Cure Believed Found. as we over, that Hutin made her debut in America Diabetes - talked the thing "that in They speak of live Bowery . i Trousers- for Him. terested that. still around the can as exponent the Ameri- we can get such noted sportsmen Edwin Forrest, of Harrigan and tell yet and how this spot was the the first on ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 11. A sporting editors as Mag- can stage of the modern school of discovery is believed to pave and Grantland Hart, of Maggie Mitchell and cradle of the American stage. dancing. that Rice, "Bob" Edgren, Bozeman gie Cline and Louise Lane, who be- "Ah, this was the great place," French the way to a cure of diabetes has Bulger, Damon .Runyan, Heywood came Mrs. John Drew; of Mr. and they declare. "In the days when Dancer Is Missed, been announced by Dr. John R. Police records gave indication of Brown and a lot more of them, and Mrs. John Gilbert, of Fanny Wal- everything was below Fourteenth view of follies of Isadora Murlin, director of the department you to In the a miniature crime wave in progress if folks in Portland want lace, Roslna Shaw. street.' Not so many years back, Duncan, and of mankind in general, of vital economics at the University start the stunt, just tell me when Startling, indeed, the conflagra- Rochester. over Port- either." if not of womankind, it is difficult of Friday ana yesterday in you are ready to shoot and we will tion which brought two sets of ap- It was Fire Chief Kenton himself, to believe what happened. When land. Two safe robberies, a holdup play ball with you to the limit. paratus hot-fo- ot to the battered dashing downtown in response to the French woman leaped from the Read The Oregontan classified ads. and petty burglaries occupied the attention of the inspectors yesterday. But one arrest was made in connection with the crimes, thai of Bart Lynch in the Bittner & Bend-rot- h tailor shop at 415 Stark street. Officers called to the place by the proprietor found Lynch disrobed in a email dressing room, his clothes in the hands of a presser, and $35 he was said to have taken from the firm's safe, reposing in a pile "of sa.mples nearby. He was taken to the station where investigation showed that he had a criminal record in Seattle, San Francisco and other coast cities. Lynch was in the establishment some time before the proprietors were aware of his presence. His actions while handing over his . ""r clothing to be pressed aroused sus- picions which resulted in the dis- covery of the theft. In the pres- ence of officers Lynch made indig- nant demands that .he be searched. His requests were carried out, bul the actions of the suspect were such ' ' j that eyes of aJl present were di- ".1. rected to a nearby box of samples. MISS IXA Sl'ifftKI. , The money was found, Society folk of Portland who attended the ball sriven by Yenji Takeda, has brought back the Vp It Girl Is Held Japanese consul, in the Multnomah hotel Friday night were delighted into A second holdup was added to with the singing of Ina Suzuki, a Japanese girl who is visiting here. the record of the hard-fiste- d and Miss Suzuki is the daughter f the head of. a musical conservatory in unarmed marauder who made his Tokio. Having completed her studies in her native, land, the talented first appearance Thursday morning, Japanese girl is en route to New York, where she will attend a con- when he robbed Miss Hallie Arm- servatory. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Takeda. strong of "her purse in the fog at An-ke- ives Twenty-secon- thousands d of East and East streets. Yesterday morning at "ROUGH WRITERS" TELLING 8 A. M., with a score of pedestrians within hailing distance, he boldly P walked up to a girl employe of the ABOUT TRIP TO ROUND-U- ' Pel-lla-J- hotel, sixth and Glisan streets, on Hoyt street, near Twenty-th- ird, presented a clenched fist Plan Is Suggested for Getting Eastern Sport Writers to Make and demanded money. the her o Tour of Oregon Fishing Streams'. icrnt "I'll knock you down if you rad joy scream." he was reported to have said. The woman handed over the BY W. P. STRANDBORG. the Round-u- p for "Town and Coun- contents of her purse, i in small YORK, Nov. 6. (Special.) try." change, pock- which her assailant to New York is Charles Lanson Towne, author of eted. By the time help had arrived NEW trip "Loafing Down Long Island," is also he was off down the street. The any more without a side preparing an article for the same girl would not give her name to excursion to the headquarters of publication. officers. The description of the man the "Rough Writers," who invaded Outlook Takes Article.' tallied closely with the one given by Sep- Portland and the northwest in George Palmer P.utnam has placed Miss Armstrong. tember and got lots of local color, a pleasure to read them the thousands of letters Snfe I,noted of $40.