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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921.
LUCKY
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
show themselves some two weeks af
terwards
i However, Madame Curie ia entirely
too -wise to the eccentricities of ra
( dium to allow herself to be trapped
into any too close familiarity or even
' to endansor the sub-epidermus of other
passengers on the boat who will ac
( company her and the gramme back
from Now York.
In fact it has already been decided
that the mischievous little gramme of
radium will be split up into 12 or 15
smaller and less mischievous parts.
Each ono of these parts will be en
closed in a glass bulb and each bulb
'enclosed in a nice little lead case of
about two inches in thickness lead
and platinum being non-conductois of
radio-activity.
The 12 or 16 little lead cases will
MOVIE MOVES
ORCHESTRA. OF ARTISTS
PUTS PICTURE ACROSS
.Seldom if ever have theater patrons
of The Dalles had the opportunity of
listening to a musical score such as
accompanies "Way Dowm East." it
is not an exaggeration to say that;He had a,most torolten the incident
without the music "Way Down East
Mrs. Lee had stopped in Galva on '
her way home to Chicago to change
trains. She fainted from the excite
ment of the narrow escape and Fo
gelsong assisted her to her train.
Just as the train started, she asked
his name but did not get his address.
Administrators of Mrs. Lee's will
searched for Fogelsong around Gal
va. He was finally found through an
advertisement in a Chicago paper.
when he learned he was to receive
the $16,000 bequest for his bravery.
The three children of Mrs. Lee
wnrp (n nhnro rhn nntnto onunllv with
scenes would be so greatly impair- Kogelsong under the terms of the
would lose immeasurably in its Im
pressive power. In fact many of its
cd as to become commonplace, were
ii not for the inspiring influence of the
orchestra.
Too much praise cannot be given
these artists. 'Each part is played so
then be stowed away in the ship's safe ) perfectly and with such feeling that
MADAME CURIE'S RADIUM
WOULD KILL THIEF
By Henry Wood
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
PARIS,. (Dy mull.) Just how Mn
dame Curio Is going to brins back
France the gramme of radium that
American women will present to her
and to the French Faculty of Science
presonts a ticklish little problem.
If Madame Curie, for example, mere
ly.put the grammo of radium in her
pocket for the return trip, several
things might happen. First, she might
lose it. Secondly, some international
but unscientific pickpocket might ne
tempted by the fact that it is worth
about two million francs. Thirdly nnd,
worsoly, if Madame Curie wero to
bring the gramme of radium homo In
her pocket, tho things that would hap
pen to her would mean u grcntor loss
to tho scientific world than if some
clover thlof stole tho gramme.
Whilo Madame Curio probably
wouldn't dlo on the spot, novorlheloss
inc rauio-aciiviiy or nullum IB
great and its effect upon the tissues
so startling that were Madamo Curio
to show hoc appreciation of America's
gift by never parting with .the pro
cious grammo certain death would
ensue.
Tho burning and destruction of the
tissues that come from exposure to
radium do not ' manifost themselves
at onco. Tho action of tho radium is
not on tho skin itself, but on tho tls
sues underneath. Tho sores engender
ed by exposuro to radium begin to
IF HAIR IS TURNING
GRAY, USE SAGE TEA
Here's Grandmother's Recipe to
uarKen and Beautify
Faded Hair.
The beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can onlv ! iii i.v
browing a mixture or Sago Tea and
Sulphur. Your hair is your charm.
It makes or mars the face. Whon
it ratios, turns gray or streaked,
just an nimllcatlon Or twn nf Sin if n
and Sulphur enhances Its appear-.
unco ii numircuroiu.
Don't bother to proparo the mix
ture: you can uot thin fnniniiH nl.t
reclpo Improved by tho addition of
owiur ingreiuents at a small cost, all
ready for use. It Is called Wyoth's
Sago and Sulphur Compound. This
can always bo doneiukd nnnif to
bring back tho natural color anti
Uk JUUI llilll.
Everybody uses "Wycth's" Sago
and Sulphur Compound now bocauso
it darkens ho naturally and evenly
that nobody can tell it has been ap
plied. You simply dampen a sponge
or soft brush with It and draw this
through tho hair, taking ono small
8 1 rami at a time; by morning tho
gray hair has disappeared,' and after
another application It becomes beau
tifully dark and appears glossy and
lustrous,
WHITE WIZARD
LAUNDRY
COMPOUND
Washes Clothes Spot
lessly Clean without
rubbing in
FIFTEEN MINUTES
Will not injure the most deli
cate fabrics; removes spots and
tains; will not hurt the hands;
contains none of the object
ionable elements commonly
used In washing preparations
and
No Injurious Chemicals
MISSION PARK
CONFECTIONERY
Sole Agents
510 E. Second Street
and if any enterprising thief wants
to monkey with the combination m
border to get his fingers on that two
million francs worth of radium' why
Madame Curie says he will just have
to take all the risks himself, both le
gaily and scientifically.
And she has a very firm conviction
that tho scientific radio-activity ef
fects on the thief will render it quite
unnecessary for tho law to intervene
in the case.
The Best Big Sister
$5.00 Slabs $5.00
Green slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o.
b. cars. Van Dellen Lumber company.
4tf
The Best Bis Sister
We're here to give you the Kind of
service, help and advice thai makes
trlendB. The Dalles Battery company,
Wlllnrd Service. IXtf
;The Best Big Sister
Private Dinner Parties
or banquets. Wo are always at your
service with a variod menu of the
best foods prepared by a skilled chef
under the most sanitary conditions.
Our watchwords, "Quality and Clean
liness." Hotel Dalles. 9
one questions which is the greater
i the picture or the music.
at again illustrates the effective un
derstanding of D. W. Griffith of photo
drama perfection. May The Dalles
'again and oftener have the pleasure
of listening to real artists, who feel
the part they play and sublimely in-"
terpret their feeling through music.
The Best Big Sitter
SAVES AGED LADY FROM
DEATH; GETS FORTUNE
will. They offered hini $16,000 for his
claim and he has decided to ac
cept it.
The Best Bid Sister '
r
Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911, res. main 1691. 8tf
The Best Big Sitter
Free Clinic No Charge For Examina
tion Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Dr.. Baum, chiropractic physician,
Third and Washington, main 501. tf
By United Prera
TOULON, 111., April 11 A fairy
godmother in the form of a little
old lady whom he 'only s'aw once has
made George Fogelsong happy with
a gift of $16,000.
Fogelsong has been Informed re
cently that IMrs. Marie Lee of Chi
cago has died and left him a legacy
of $16,000.
While In tho nearby town of Gal
va, about three years ago, Fogelsong
iushedt into the middle of a street
and carried Mrs. Lee to safety when
alio became confused at the approach
of, an automobile. In saving the aged
woman from possible death, Fogel
song barely escaped injury himself.
FOUNDED
THERE'S nothing liko time to test the merits of
an Institution and banking must bo subjected to
tho hardest trials of all.
Wo look back upon the years of service of the
French & Company bank with pardonable pride,
nnd forward with tho utmost confidence because
of those years and that experience.
TRIED AND TE8TED
4 Paid on Savings
E. H. FRENCH, Preslat.it
PAUL M. FPEMCH. Vlce-Presldenc
V. H fRENCH. Secretary
J. C MOSTETLER. Cashier
THE DALLES
OREGON
A Man is just as Young
'and Strong as his
Blood
No man can light the battles of
life and hold his own if his blood
is not pure, for rich, red blood
is what strength is based -upon.
When you see a strong, vigorous
inan, who neer knows when lie
is licked, you may wager that
such a man has coursing through
his veins rich, red blood. Many
people have thin, pale blood.
They are weak, tire easily, be
come discouraged quickly, and
sometimes feel like giving up the
struggle. Such folks need Dr
Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, which is sold by druggists
in liquid or tablet form.
It is made up of Blood root,
Oregon Grapo root, Queen's root,
Stone root, Cherry Bark, without
alcohol. Send-10c. to Dr. Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a trial package of the tablets.
Olympia, Wash." My husband
always uses Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Disco veiy as a stomach
medicine and tonic, and declares
that it is the best medicine in the
world." Mrs. J. B. Foster. Cor.
Pear and Spring Streets.
A CASH RESERVE
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with the CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANK is one of the finest type
of a cash reserve.
Such a money reserve is 'at the, same time a
safe, profitable investment, for eveiy dollar is
at work earning FOUR PER CENT interest
for you from the date of deposit.
4 Paid on Savings Accounts
Citizens National Bank
Telephone Main 3101 '
Officers
P. J. Stadelman. President
Dr. J. A. Reuter, Vire-Pres.
H. B. Oreene, Cashier
J. F. Tureck, Ass't Cashier.
Directors
P. J. Stadelman.
Arthur Seufert '
Dr. J. A. Reuter
Dr. B. C. dinger
H. L. Kuck
J. O. Helmrlch
J. J. Van Dellen
Dr. T. DeL ARHUE
Eyesight Specialist
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
17-1 Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug 8tore Phone Black 1111
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles
LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmers, Established 1187
Dufur
Woman Attendant
Mrs. W. J. Willerton
Telephone Red 1781
Motor Equipment
Telephones
Day Red 351
Night Red 352
J. H. Harper, Black 2152
Cut Flowers
r gSMMtHM
STANDS OFF A LOT OF DOCTOR BILLS"
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due to a catarrhal condition ot the mucous membranes
all call for Fe-ru-na as the successful treatment. The
health building, strength restoring qualities of thla well
known remedy are especially marked sf tar s protracted '
sickness, the crip or Spanish Flu.
PE-RU-NA is Justly proud of Ita record of flsty years
as btsJtb protsctor for ths whole family.
TAILETS OR LIQUID
SOLI EVERYWHERE
WOODARD & T A US CHER
Contracting Bricklayers and Plasterers
All kinds of Tile and Cement Work. Fireplace Work a Specialty.
Estimates furnished free of chargi. All Work Guaranteed.
Telephone Main 6401 or Call at Gates Block
M. M. PHIPPS
INSURANCE
FIRE AUTOMOBILE GRAIN
HAIL PLATE GLASS LIABILITY
AND ACCIDENT
Office Corner Third and Federal
Telephone Blaclt; 531
Intelligent Buying for
the Home
The cost-of-living problem has been studied by some able people.
One of them said: "What every American home needs most is
intelligent buying."
Wise buying saves money.
A well-spent dollar always
brings more than if carelessly
spent.
The one great help to intel
ligent buying is information.
This is best obtained by read
ing Chronicle advertisements.'
Reading advertisements gives
you knowledge of what is new
and good. It keeps you posted
as to values. It enables you
to plan your expenditures
wisely arid make your pur
chases to best advantage.
There are two great rea
sons for this. Advertised
goods are almost invariably
dependable. They are good
value or it would not pay to
advertise them.
Merchants and manufac
turers who put these adver
tisements in The Chronicle
are progressive and want to
give good values. They know
that advertising, by increas
ing the number of sales, will
lower prices and give you
more for your money.
Whether your buying is
large or small, buy intelligent
ly. Read the advertisements
in this newspaper for The
necessary information..