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PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921. Lucky Strike cigarette FLOWER BASKETS FOR THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL woastedjj lira lB .HaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaE-- Hi aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawraLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT S5bSbB5HEE552555 MIT KING8 EXCEPT KILBANE SIT 8ECURE It is flower-box time if we are to have the town beautiful again this year. Every home In this town should be a bank or flowers. Let's make It so with flower boxes, flower beds and flower gardens. One of the new est beauty boxes Is a huge flower box basket which may be moved all about the porch or from window to window. By Henry L. Farrell 'United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, April 4. With the possible exception of Johnny Kilbano all of tho pugilistic champions seem firmly seated on their thrones after one of the biggest winters In the his tory of boxing. . . t cnampion and one oi mose or wnom the bugs said, "He's done for, tho first time he defends the title," was the lastvto prove himself Iho best In Ills class. Wilson is far from what tho Ameri can expects in a ring champion, but nevertheless ho proved himself the bent In the division by defeating Mike -O'Dowd, ranked the next best, for tho second timo. Tho Boston Italian, when O'Dowd wns charging tho reforeo who took the title away from him with larceny came out with a lino thnt may follow him to tho end of his career "There aro a lot of boys who can beat mo, but Mike O'Dowd is one that 1 can whip every night In tho week." O'Dowd not only lost his bid for tho crown ho unod to wear, but ho demonstrated thnt he is not to bo con Bldered any more In middleweight matters. .He seems In short to have reached tho poak of his power and is now going down tho other side. Johnny Kilbano, tho featherweight champion, was tho only tltloholder to remain Inactive during tho win tor. Several times It seemed ho would dofoiu! his title, but tho negotiations wore novor completed. It would not surprlso closo followors of tho sport If tho Clovelund Irishman novor pull ed on tho glovos again. Ho Is a veter an In years and experience and unloss ho can bo tempted by a huge purse to go through tedious training for a fight, It is not at all unllknly that he will announce his retirement this Hum mer. As was said of Johnny Wilson be fore ho gavo O'Dowd a rot urn fight, tho fans were predicting all winter that the first good feuthorwelght to get in tho ring with Kilbano would tatke tho tltlo away from him. How ever, this Is not a unanimous opinion by a long ways. Matt Hlnklo, Cleve land millionaire and one of tho best authorities In the United States, main tains that Kilbano Is not at tho end of his string and that If ho wants to come out, ho can still beat any hoy In the class, dlonny Leonard Is supreme In tho lightweight class, Lew Tendler and Willie Jackson aro tho next beat In tho class and they aro both "soared to doath" of tho champion. When Bon ny disposed of Joe Welling and Ulehlo Mitchell during tho winter, he remov ed tho really dangerous contenders from tho field, "Old Man" llrltton gave evldonco In trouncing Ted Lewis that ho Is still tho host of tho welterweights, Lou Mo gash has been considered as worthy Stimmn Cataih Ciiw untold intry d rulltrtm. II lA wblcn U DVMIWIS j-wtu-bb iM u tjutckiy and wiww latrn ' in iiwuarn mow" ,aa In cm oi . that common ,M l" catrrh a mm as Mr USE H1FTY YEARS xtrtiam a Booth ni. nrftiinimivi wit nil liiiuxin lii.lu.:. D IMcninx ua. tour atom- V. . . cramjn. imuii in too auoo tu, diarrhtwa, cuiulina tluo ar alt ayraitom ol catarrhal condition in Is organ uf dictation. l)ou'tunr anotKtrday, It U imNilwa and danger oua. TwotnrationaMv found '-ru-na iuat tba nwUidti ruwdvd for web tiUiurtiaacm. I Sold Everywhtr of a chance for the title, but he Is far from ready, as the "grand old man" knows too much for him. Joe Lynch has had a lot of contend ers following him since he took the title from Pete Herman, but he also seems safely housed with the crown. As to Jack Dempsey, It Is merely a matter of opinion. Tho heavyweight champion lost a lot of prestige when Bill Brennan stayed with him for twelve rounds. The reasons attribute;! ( for the failure of tho "Toledo Lion" to dlsposo of Brennan In a round or two aro many and varied, but the fact remains that Dempsey defeated the most likely contender In America j and that seems the main purpose of tho game. Carpentler looks safe for life as tho light heavyweight king, unlesB ho de cides to give Tommy Gibbons a chanco at the title. The St. Paul boy is, the only one at the weight who seems to have enough to extend tho Frenchman. Jimmy Wilde isn't considered the marvel that ho used to bo since Pete Herman knocked him out, but he still looks to bo better than any boy who will make tho weight for him. EXCAVATOR8 OF 5921 TO BE GIVEN 1921 SAMPLES Milk Milk Milk Pure fresh Clean. Are you satlc flod with the milk you aro buying? if not, give mo a trial. L. C. FALMI2R, Phone red 4972. tf By United Press LONDON, (By mail.) Four thou sand years hence perhaps more- some enterprising excavator may dig up a wonderful "find," showing the customs of the people of this country, Whether the excavator digs It up or no, the evidence will be there, be cause at present quite a number of people are busy "planting" It. Should the excavator happen on it, however he will discover from documents that in the year 1921 a building had been erected In Aldwych by the Bush Ter mlnal company and with the thought ful idea of perpetuating the memory of the civilization of the 20th cen tury they had hidden in reinforced concrete beneath the foundations, samples of the contemporary mer chandlse. A safety razor will prove to the bearded soldier of four thousand years hence that there was a time when men carefully removed ,all the hnlr from their faces. A bottle of pickles 4000 years old may puzzle B ITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or ordi nary ammonia, followed by VICKS VAFORUI Over 1 7 Million Jan Utcd Yearly DANCING Bungalow Orchestra ELK'S HALL MONDAY, APRIL 4 GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME THE WEAK SPOT! After a hard wind you'll notice, now and then, that a large tree has blown down, or snap ped at some point The wind simply hits its WEAK SPOT. 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( An official of the Bush Terminal company, outlining the scheme, ex plained that in an excavation which is made airtight and watertight by concrete several feet thick articles might be preserved for hundreds or thousands of years. Brown's Dufur Slant Time Taole Two round trips daily. Lea re Bank hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tt Notice To The Public We are now operating a Columbiajrtwtf motor ferry regularly between Grants, on the Columbia rUMghway, 20 miles east of The Dalles, and Maryhlll, WashlngWtffi' Running regularly between 7 a. m. and dark. Special trips may be arranged for at all hours. This Is the best route to Goldendale from points In Oregon. The roads between The Dalles and Grants are In good condition, and the road between Maryhlll and Goldendale is paved. i Maryhill Ferry Co. 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" Now is the time to let us figure with you on a Westinghouse Range or a Two Burner Hot Plate. AN APEX VACUUM CLEANER will lighten her labors and keep your home cleaner and more sanitary. Hamilton-Beach Sew-EZ Home Motors to attach to any sewing machine will aid with the spring sew ing. Sold at the new price, $18.50 each. Call and investigate the many helps Electricity can bring you. Ballweg & Crandali 409 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon What the Casino Theatre Management Promises the People of The Dalles Commencing Thursday Evening, April 9, at 8:15 p. m7., three days thereafter at 2:15 and 8:15 p. nu DAVID WARK GRIFFITH will, for the first time in this vicinity, pre sent personally and under his own direction the most remarkable motion picture production, and at the same time the most notable artistic effort in the history of the theatre in this or any other city. It is his latest and greatest work, "WAY DOWN EAST." In this treatment of "Way Down East," MR. GRIFFITH HAS EVOLV ED A NEW ART. It is a rare combination of painting, play and story tensely interwoven into a fabric absolutely new in the annals of the theatre, it is the sensation of the season in New York, and at present (now in its 39th week) is playing to the largest NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT EVER ATTENDED A THEATRE, with prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. Following the opening performance in New York, on Sept. 3, the New York Herald stated: "IT IS WELL WORTH TEN DOLLARS A SEAT." The plain record from cities, where this attraction is now holding sway, and being shown to eager throngs that daily pack the theatres to capacity, is that NO THEATRICAL ATTRACTION EVER DREW SUCH PRAISE or attracted such crowds as "WAY DOWN EAST." This would bear out the assertion of the New York Globe that it is "THE GREATEST SPECTACLE EVER SEEN ON LAND OR SEA," or that of the Boston Herald, which editorially decTared it to be "ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY." Arrangements for the presentation of this production at the CASINO THEATRE in The Dalles, carry Mr, Griffith's assurance that "Way Down East" will be presented here with the same care as elsewhere. The present ing organization is a large one and includes a special symphony orchestra. PRICES for the Local Presentation Matinees 50c and $1.00 (Plus Tax) Evenings $1.00 and $1.50 All Seats for Evening Presentations Reserved Reservations now being accepted at Box Office of Theatre. Box Office open especially for this engagement from 10 a. m. to 10 p.m. Phone Red 3921. NOTE Owing to the many requests already made for reservations, the management not only requests, mit urges the public to make their reserva tions early. It insures not only choice seats, but avoids standing in line at show time. Positively no standing room sold. No admittance after pre sentation starts which will te promptly at hour advertised. Ftm Lift Daring this Engaf emant Absolutely Suspended. lauieu or Liquid