3 PAGE SIX THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY,, APRIL 14,r1921. I: ! i. s s s i,. i FARM MACHINERY DROPS IN PRICE FIRST DIRECT RESULT OF SLASH IN STEEL PRICES. By United Press CHICAGO, April 14. Tho first ef' . , fect o tho slash In steel prices was felt hero today when a straight 10 . percent cut In prices on all farm ma chinery, made partly of steel, was an nounced by the International Harvest er company. Tho reduction applies chiefly to har vesting machinery, covering grain and rice binders, shockers, reapers nnd push machines, mowers, hay rakes, side delivery rakes, .tedders, loaders, corn binders, buskers, pick ers and silo fillers. A reduction of 10 percent In prices on all farm machinery composed prin cipally of wood and Iron was announ ced last month by the harvester com pany. 'Tho announcement said' that "the re duction comes in stool prices at a time when this year's product has been provided for and will have no effect on the cost of machines sold this year. v "However, it does es'abllsh u I w ,fer replacement cost," , the statement said, "and, serves as tho basis of "a 5 price to which our customers arc en .'. titled and which wo ar willing to ac! cept." . . (The Beat Big Sister - See ''The Little, Tycoon," , Operetta, to,, be given at the hie. It school auditorium by tho glee clubs, Friday and Saturday,, noxt weok. 1G The Best Big Sitter Are You Missing ' : Tho rare treats wo serve every i; evening between 5:30 and 8 o'clock. Pablo D'Holo dinners, $1.00. 'Hotel ' 'Dalles. ib The Beit B'g Sister GREAT CROWDS. (Continued From Pago 1.) , with a 1 to 0 count against them and : won out from the Braves. Ragged infield dofense cost the In- dians a, victory to tho Browns. Speak er will probably have a lot of trouble until Wamby or Lunte got back Into the gamo Tho youngsters on second and short make the infield lack bal ance. Evon without Oroh, Roush and Kopf, tho Beds wore good enough to bout tho Pirates. If Bohno and Fan bccu play and hit nil season us they did yesterday, Pat Moran won't miss the holdouts so much. Bohno got i doublo and a triple, and Fonnecn got a single and a trlplo. The Best Big Sister $5.00 Slabs $5.00 Green slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o. b. cars. Van Dollen Lumber company. 4tf The Best Big Sister MAN LIVE8 (Continued From Vasa I.) when the latter arrived ut tho apart ment. "I didn't want any fuss and noise around tho place at (hat time of night, so I met Andrews and numbor two at the door," Cahlll said. "When I told them what number ono had said, number two didn't want to coma in, but Andrews said It was 'ail right' and the went upntuirti togeth er. Number ono was pretty soro but ut'ler Andrews had argued for a few minutes she consented to let number two stay there during the night with out raising a rumpus, "I told them, and Andrews, too, that ono of them would have to vacate to day, however." t Andrews married Aumisla llaymw, a divorcee, a mumbor of a wealthy MRS. PfilMPLE SAYS SHE WON'T WCAR CALlKCn ANY MORE BECUZ SHE DOESN'T LIKE TO SEE HCRSCLF IN PRINT. (New England family, at Portland, Maine, on July 17, 1912, and Is said to have married Miss Esther Marie Tatnall, 25, a blonde stenographer and telephone operator, believed to ie a member of a respectable Pitts burgh family, at Greenwich, Conn., last January 2G. And his wife, presid ing over her home in the fashionable Kennsaeler apartments in Jersey City, was astonished und duzed when Andrews, on arriving homo at night, brought in his new mate, himself car rying her suit case, and announced that she was to share the home. "Ho simply said that ho loved her and that she was coming here to live, said Mrs. Andrews number one over the telephone to the United Nows "He is out with this young woman his sweetheart now at 11:45 at night But that Is nothing unusual. They al ways go out In tho evening while I stay here with my two little boys the sons of Mr. Andrews. "I don't know what 1 shall do. I have consulted my lawyer but whoth er 1 shall sue for a divorce J have not, decided. I have to remain here temporarily, even under these clrcum stances because I have nowhere to go and take our children. "I certainly am not friendly with this young woman but I would heal tate to give an opinion of hor because 1 realize that Iam prejudiced against her." Mis. Andrews number one is sulci to have betaken herself to a small alcove bed chamber for detachment from tho .strange romance that was being enacted. She had hopes at first she said, that the affection between her husband and the younger womnh would prove to be but a passing In fatuation. "But It grows," she admitted, in a tone of resignation, "and I have no more hope." Each wifo is said to have her own automobile and the two children, John, six, and Harley, eight, are believed to be on terms of guileless friendship with tho woman who has supplanted thoir mother in tho heart of their father. Harley is a cripple but is re gaining the use of his limbs. Andrews is quoted as explaining that ho went through a marriage cere mony with his supposed first wif'j, but ho did not actually marry her be cause of some technicality, the nature of which he would not reveal. The sec ond wife apparently felt secure in her position on uccount of the same belief in the technicality. The Best Big Sister i.Vew stylos of solid leather, full vamp shoos for boys have just been received. You will find these stjles moderately priced after noting ihe quality, 12dw. C. Peaso company. 11 rThe Best Big Sister THB SCOREBOARD Yesterday's hero Georgo Kelly. Tho skyscraper first baseman of tho Giants Binuckod a homer in the elev enth inning that beat the Phillies 10' to 8. Babe Kuth hit two doubles and throe singles In five visits ,n the plate, helping the Yankees to boat the Athletics 11 to 1. Bohno and Fonsoca, recruit infield ors of tho Reds, got two hits each and figured In the 5 to 3 victory over tho Pirates. Two wild throws In tho third lit nlug gave the Browns a 4 to 2 win over the Cleveland Indians, Smith hit a homer and Sowoll made three er rors, The Best Big Sister AROUND COAST BASES By United Prusa SAN FRANCISCO, April 14Tho San Francisco Seals retained their place at tho head of the Coast lea guo percentage column today with a record of nine victories and no de feats. .Portland hud an equally firm grip on tho other end of tho col umn with no victories and nine do feats. Sacramento and Portland staged tho stellar unguKoment yesterday a 13 to 0 shutout with Sacramento on the i;t end. Hyan, Dick und Mollwltz of the Solons clicked off homo runs, San Francisco humbled tho Oaks HI to li; Salt Lako bout Seattle 3 to 1! and Vernon shut out Los Au iUtles 2 to 0. The Best Big Sitter AMNESTY FOR POLITICAL CRIME AWAITS WAR END Hy United Nowa WASHINGTON, April . 14 Govern ment action looking to goueral am nesty for political prisoners probably will await establishment of. the de claratory peace with Germany. This attitude of tho administration was indicated Thursday after a dele gation from the political amnesty oommitttH) had called at the White House to ll,rgo President Harding to exercise clemency, Morris Hlllquist. prominent social ist, said the president received the of every individual Is being given consideration. "We are appealing for Justice in behalf of victims of a morbid and an normal political situation," Hlllquist told the president. "We arc not Invoking clemency or favors for criminals. The men and women whose cause we are pleading have committed no offense against the person or property of their fel low men." The delegates paraded to the cap! tol later in the day wearing arm bands marked, "amnesty." They pre sented a petition to Vice President Coolldge reading "amnesty" signed aOO.OOO people. A special deputation of lawyers which called on attorney general Daugherty was informed that the de partment of justice was inclined to leniency. The Best Big Sister Dr. S. Burke Masscy, dentist, First National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele phono main 3911, res. main 1691. 8tf The Best Big Sister-1 Taxi Service Day or night. Stand at Club Cigar store. Telephone rod 1711. R. Winter muth. i, The Best Big Sfster LEWIS FLOPS LONDOS By United Press CHICAGO, Aplrl 14 Ed "Strang- ler" Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champion of tho world, flopped Jim Londos, Greek wonder, in a one fall match here last night with a head- lock in ono hour and 52 minutes. Stanislaus Zbyszko won a one-fall victory oyer John . Pesek, r Nebraska farmer, throwing him in one hour and 33 minutes with a half Nelson nnd crotch. The Best Big Sister PARENT-TEACHERS (Continued From Page 1.) lives; but all have eventful lives," said Kirk. "I believe that a ballot of all teachers in the nation would show, that 95 percent of tho teachers aro against Parent Teachers' asso ciations. "Quite often these associations start with the best intentions upon the part of the parent members. But soon interest dies out and other per sons, perhaps not so desirable as members, gain control of the work of the association. We have instances on record where such associations have been used for .political pur l- i r poses, such as the election of alder men or city councllnien." Digressing from his topic, Super intendent Kirk took occasion to take a verbal rap at the "so-called modern Institution; the home." "What has become of the home; tho good, old-fashioned home of our younger days?" ho continued. "li seems to me that the majority or the present homes aro nothing more than a place for our boys and girls to out ami sleep In. Our children aro so used to staying away from homo for tho greater portion of tho time that wo may soon have a race of people who can't stay at home." Night practlco for school plays, dobates and other school activities. nnnihtiinil wl li Vi r InfliinTina ft mn, LUIIIUIIIVU tkti is vi v-vv v , tlon picture shows, and pool halls, i With Salads Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with.all kinds of safads. To make sandwiches for lunches and suppers. With soups and bouillons, of. course. In fact, there are so many ways you can use this dainty member of the P. C. B. family, you'll want to keep a generous supply on hand. Buy them from your grocer In red packages or lamily tins. Don't ask (or crackers say SNOW FLAKES t P. C. B. PANAMA CREAMS AaeOitr P. C. B, product A tktett met4 crwa imt wtck A T4t UtwiM. Ymt (tmw tea mtfaif yea. . Pacific CoMt BtacU Go. were given by Kirk as a few of the 1 many things which are occupying the mind of the younger generation, to the exclusion of tho home. With organization work completed, the following officers of Tho Dalles Parent Teachers' association wcrej elected: Mrs. J. Minor Booth, presi- dent; Mrs. L. A. Duncan, vice-presl-i dent; Mrs. John Van Dellen, secre- ,. , n . , , 1 tary; Mrs. J. B. Kirk, treasurer. Another meeting will be held in the near future, it was decided. The Best Big Sister Bring Your Friends In to our noon luncheons, 60 cents. You will be satisfied. Hotel Dalles. 16 The Best Big. Sister DECLARATORY PEACE (Continued From Page 1.) the basis of tho Versailles treaty without the leaguo of nations cove nant. Fifth Submission to the senate of the constructual agreement drafted for establishing such a peace. After this is concluded, if it works : out as administration authorities hope' and believe, that work(of forming an association of nations which this gov-'d ernment could enter, would be taken up. J The Best Big Sister SOVIET WILLING. (Continued From Pe 1.) cili'ate the admission of Russian de-ty portees, but that a mutual repatrla- tlon might fie arranged, which would permit the release of Americans who are being detained in Russia. While no decision has been reachct yet at the state department the situa- tloh is receiving the closest consider ation because of the several Import ant problems it Involved. In some quarters the soviet action1 In closing the Russian frontier and-4 following with the suggestion that rep-J resentatives of the two countries, "discuss" tho situation, is interpreted as a move to obtain some gesture of recognition from the American 'gov rnment. ; 'Officials admitted that the matter) of 'deportation had become partlcu lar)y perplexing as a result of the so viet ruling closing the border. The sailing of a ship from' 'New York, In-" tended to carry more than a Hundred! Russians back into soviet land hudi; been postponed on orders from the department of labor, because of the' uncertainty as to how to dispose ot the Russians, once they were landed, in Europe, It has been suggested that the Russians could be deported In EsJ thonin, Letvla or other states adjacent to soviet Russia, but should these. countries decline to .receive the de ported bolsheviks, an embarrassing situation might be created for the United States. This government, as one official ex plained, Is In a position of having its deportees "all dressed up nnd no placdi to go." Because of its relation to. the plight of Americans imprisoned In Russia, the situation is attracting added at tention. About 20 Americans are helcL in Russia, in varying degrees of con finement. Ont of them, Lieutenant - m - Emmet Kllpatrlck, a Red Cross off!- cer, was reported recently to have been sentenced to life imprisonment, others, according to reports arc being held in solitary confinement, under all most intolerable conditions and with scanty food supplies. . Past efforts by the state department t0 gecure thel, ro,eaae throUBh Scan. mnnvjan-' officials have failed, the ... ,, ... .... . . , . bolsheviks taking an attitude which Under the old administration the I state department declined to enter in- These are wonderful days to shop and you'll find a whole lot of New Merchandise to interest you here. But better still there's the new low, prices on all the most seasonable merchandise which makes shopping all the. more a real pleasure. Just " note for instance the following items which repre-u sent only a few of the many splendid bargains we ; offer. , . i FINE COTTON HUCK TOWELS Extra good size and extra good value. Only 15c Each New Fancy Dress VOILES In splendid colorings and designs; 38 inches wide. 39c per yard Cotton Warp WASH RUGS 25x48 Fine for summer rugs or for bath rooms. Launder perfectly. Only $1.48 each 4 COVElALL APRONS Made full size of good quality Percale. Lights and darks. Only 98c each The new Delineator for May is ready. Did you? get your copy? Edw. C. Important news for every fisherman With the opening of the fish ing season April 15, we intro duce our new stock of Win chester fishing rods, reels and bait. Th4, right fishing tackle has a? lot to do with your luck in r I 1 1 .1 4 1. unuHlUK uuuiu ii buuu uuicn. Winchester fishing tackle is designed by experienced fish ermen for fishermen who ap preciate the "just right" outfit. Let us outfit you for good luck. (S Stadelman-Bonn Hdw. Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE to any such direct contact, apparent ly on. tho theory thnt to deal directly with the soviet authorities might im 'ply recognition. State department officials are still studying the question but it was point ed out that In view of Secretary Hughes' recent statement declining to trade with Russia, and announcing America's attitude, negotiations for the exchange of nntional3 could scarcely bb interpreted as a change in American policy. NEW CURTAIN SCRIMS Full yard wide. Etl value.' Special ta j 19c yard SATEEN PETTICOATS Fine black sateen, well made and all sizes. Only 98c each EVERREADY WATERPROOF APRONS" Protect your clothes. A new shipment just re ceived. t 1 i G9c, 89c, $1,00 i i - LADIES' KNIT ' BLOOMERS Extra value and splen- did quality. Flesh color all sizes. ' 49c Pease Co; Winchester Split amboo Rods combine strength, action, bal ance and fine finish. They are strong, light made by experts. Fly rods, bait rods and casting rods. AU styles and prices. Winchester Reels are made with the maximum of manufac turing skill single action, dou ble action and quadruple action. i !Lbbb1 declaration cordially, ur.d that they felt encourrged to heltovc tho caao ) .