The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 18, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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GRAFT IN SALE OF
TO F
$90,000 ALIMONY ilnPCI Mill CTUDI
HIGHEST GRANTED, I UULL HI1U UlHrLLu
ARMY
GOODS
RANGE
CHARG
PROMISED 72,500 AUTOMOBILES,
FOUND ONLY 34,211 MACHINES
SAYS TARDIEU.
By Hudson Hawley
(Wilted News Staff Correspondent.)
PARIS, April 18 Graft charges in
cluding tli A sale of the vast army
stores left In Franco by the American
government, for which France pai'l
?400,000,000, were tilrcJ hi the cham
ber of (kinit!c.i Friday, with Tanllcu
riiBlilng to the defense of Paul Morel,
former under secretary of finance
who engineered the original deal
Turdlcu told the chairman that Mo
rel obtained those stocks for $40').
000,000, after the United .States had
usked $1,100,000,000 nnd had liner
come down to $750,000,000. The stock
wore not. Inventoried, ho declared, be
cause It was feared that the Amm
leans' mlght'sell directly to the French
pooplo.
Morel defended tho French In thin
with, patriotism, knowledge and suc
cess, Tnrdlou declared. Deputy Vnvn
sour charged, that before the French
took over the supplies, "tho Amer
icano committed shameless pillage of
the camps."
"An 'All liaba's cave," shouted some
deputies.
"We wore promised 72,500,, automo.
biles and wo found only 34,211. Com
mercial agencies attached to
liquidation made excessive
Wo lost six million francs upon the al City Dank
Mi'vT. J&me.1 . Stlllman
Mrs. FlovenceBp '.Xvjk
I
I
TIE IN GUN .SHOOT
potters and' they are about duo for
a cheering. But Just as tho total
freight handled by tho railroads is
an unerring standard for measuring
domestic business, so tho amount
handled by tho foreign freight for
warders unfailingly points to the ox-
EACH BREAKS 23 OUT OF 25 CLAY Port situation. And they have started
TARGETS INGRAM to hang out the fair weather flag.
SECOND. Lewis J. Stone, president of one of
the large freight-forwarding compnn-
Dreaklng 23 out of 25 clay targets ies, said the other day that his clients
shot at, for a percentage of 92, C. who have been reporting "nothing do-
Vogol and W. Staples tied yesterday Ing" are now inquiring for freight
morning in the regular weekly shoot rates; and that bookings and reservn-
of The Dalles Rod and Gun club, held tlons already made by his concern in-
at the club's traps on the beach be- dicate a steady growth of business
low the city. Dr. A. P. Ingram ran a within the next few -months. It means
close second in the scatter-gun con- that the foreign trade convention to
test, breaking 45 'out of 50 birds shot he held in Cleveland In May can take
at for "a percentage of 90. ' an hour or two off from its study
The following persons partfeipated of how to improve conditions ,and
First victory in the famous StlU-
man divorce ease in New York went
tho , to tho wife of tho International fl-
profits, nancier and president of the Nation-
It was in the court
frozen meat at Sevres and nobody granting of a record alimony of
wao punished. Wo sold ono lot of $90,000 a year, and $47,000 special
goods for which we paid .540,000 counsel ana legal expense money in
francs for 250,000 at Tours and no
defending her suit. Danker Stlllman
sued his wife for divorce, naming a
French-Canadian Indian, guide as co-
body was punished. We sold at SO
francs a hundred kilos of what wore
described as 'rags' but what In reality respondent and disowning his two
...,, i.u ,. ,, hvr yr-oId son, Baby Guy Stlllman.
Bold It at 2,500 francs and he hasn't
paid tho government yet."
"Union Station Scenes," April. 20
Cot seats at drug stores.
Mrs. Stlllman filed a counter-suit,
naming Florence Lawlor Leeds, form
pjr Uroadway chorus girl, as co-respondent.
Mrs. Leeds is also tho
0 mother of a two-year-old boy. This
photo of Mrs.. Stlllman is exclusive.
Your Favorite Place
to dine, "Hotel Dalles" if moderate
prices, (futility of food, sorvlco and
Btirrounalngs aro considered. Try
our evening and special Sunday din
ners, $1.00. You'll bo surprised.
DENVER S
WOMEN
HUMAN
SPONGES
TWO BOOZE BOATS
'(Continued From Vnga 1,)
her to henvo to and when this was
not dono, opened fire with hlgh-powor-ed
rifles and pistols.
REV. McMENAMIN SAYS THEY
DRINK MORE LIQUOR
THAN EVER.
By United Press
.DENVER, April 18 Denver's young
women aro drinking nioro liquor than
SEATTLE, April 18. Another fight evor beforo, . according to the Rev
between customs officers and a Hog- Hugh McMenumln, pastor of tho lin
ed whlskoy-running launches was re- maculate Conception cathedral,
ported today when thocutter Scout Asserting that parents are respon
came in with tho 'Seattle launch Nan- slblo, tho Ruv. McMemunin declared
sen In tow, captured after a , fierce that young girls consider It a gay nd-
running fight down tho straits.
Seaman S. D. Ancol was hit and
slightly wounded by a bullet mount for
Captain Lychtenburg of the Scout.
'l'ho Nnnson's crow Is In custody.
venture to becomo intoxicated.
TODAY IN CONGRESS
Uy U nl tod Tress
Senate,
Discussion of the Colombian treaty.
Domocrats continue fight on com
mittee organization
House.
King of All
mtfto razors, tho Autostrop, regular
ly priced $5.00, now $2.95, while thoy
last. Stadelinun-Bonn Hardware com
puny. 19
-
EX-KAISERIN'S, BODY
IS NEARING
BERLIN
Uy United Pres
DOORN, Holland, April 18 With
tho body of his consort nearlng Ber
lin, former Emperor Wllholm with
the former Crown Prince, remained
in seclusion In tho castle. They re-
Hill
restricting . Immigration to " ,1,3t "(Rht llftc'' H0U,"K
throe percent of aliens already hero,
to be reported. Democrats to name
commute i members.
t
W. .0. w.
v
LODGE
tho Ku (serin's casket put aboard tho
train. The body was accompanied on
the Journey to Potsdam by most of
1 the formor royal family, represent!!
'ttves of the Dutch 'government and
clergymen.
In the shoot:
Shot At Hit
Manning 75 57
C. Vogel 25 23
Dr. Ingram 50 45
Staples 25 23
tmrl 25 11
Denny 75 40
Dr. Thompson ...50 36
A. Vogel 25 21
j. Stadelman 25 16
L. Dawson 75 56
It. E. Williams ..75 48
Uuls 50 ' 40
O. Wealcy 50 34
E. Thompson ....25 21
Mrs. E. Thompson 25 19
Dr. Eames .......25 19
C. Kruurdy 25 19
Tripp's Cleaning and Dye Works,
310 Union street.
NewYoi
Letter W
spend it in cheer for a glimpse of the
P.( i upgrade.
76
02 It's fortunate for some good Amer
90 leans that the registering-to-vote ccr
jl2 emony doesn't include the test given
44 Harry Welcke in the naturalization
53 cdurt the other day. He was classed
72 as an enemy alien during the war and
84 had finally reached the proud point
64 of being examined for his1 final cltzen
84 hsip papers after considerable delay.
f;4 The judge asked' him, as a final qucs
tion, to sing "The Star Spangled Ban
cs ner," and he sang it clear through
X4 words and all, while 200 people stood
76 and gave him the sort of applause
76 at the end that he deserved.
76
A children's theater is the plan be
ing pushed by an Interested group of
New York women. They are planning
to bring about the construction or
leasing of some suitable place, where
plays and motion pictures, dances
and other entertainments solely for
children, may be given.
A20
INEVV YORK, "April 18. An artist
can be a salesman, too. J. MoBnlck
dam, from Holland, is out to proVe it.
Ho arrived in New York the other
day on a trip around the world, on
which he 13 to make his own expenses
traveling and living as he goes1, by
selling his own pictures. If he suc
ceeds In doing it, ho has a fortune of
$50,000 coming to him from a wealthy
Hollander who is Interested in help
ing young artists and offered tnu
purse for tho trip. The only condition
is that the artist must not sell .o
doalors or agents. In London, Mon
nickdam obtained an audience 'with
King George who commissioned him
to paint several pictures, Tho money
from those was sufficient to pay tho
oxpenses of himself and wifo to New
York. Yes, his wife has so much con
fldcnce in him that she has sturtod
around tho world with him on iho
moro or less' precarious basis.
See "Thi Little Tycoon,'
Qpperetta, to be given at the high
school auditorium by the glee clubs;
Friday and Saturday, next week. 19
There's A Difference
If you've been a "ready made" man
in the past, be a "made to order man"
in the future. First class hand tailor
ed suits to measure, $35.00 and up. W.
R. Webber, one' block east of post
office. 6tf
NOW PLAYING
LOUISE HUFF
In
"WHAT WOMEN WANT"
TOMORROW
"The Son of Tarzan"
-Coming-
"THE ROMANCE OF THE DALLES"
CASINO
The Little House with the BIG Pictures
FOUNDED
HOW DOES YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GROW?
TO the real saver, no times are ever too hard or
too tight tor him or her to go on adding a little
something to the Savings Account
We have many accounts here at French & Com
pany's bank which seem to continue growing under
all circumstances.
THE INTEREST IS AN INCENTIVE
4 Paid dh Savings
h. French; presiattn
PAUL M. FFiENCH. Vice-President
V. H FRENCH. Secretary
J. C. H08TETLER. Cashier
FRENCH & CO.
BANKERS.
THE DALLES
OREGON
FINE
NEW
DRESS
GINGHAMS
All styles
19c
Who above the age of 18 has
forgotten the "Merry Widow Wliltz?"
There was a time when it wo$ dif
ficult to hear anything else than that
'swinging song from the musical com
edy of the same name. And now it
is to bo revived. It will bo the "Flora
dora" of next season. How about the
hats? Do you remember them, too?
Tho cartwheel sailors?
Per Yard
In tho spring New York's fancy is
turning not at all lightly to thoughts
of export trade. However much the
city rocognizes tho interest of tho
whole country In this mutter, it is
wont to tuko unto Itself a very special
part In it. That's not because .N'ow
York is over-vain; but as the nation's
greatest export shipping point, it
tool? a proprietary Interest in it nil.
Consequently It Is cheering up con
siderably right now. There havo boon
some protty lean months for tho ex-
FANCY
DRESS
VOILES
Lovely new
designs. Only
(Continued Vixnn Puko 1.)
delegation. Following tho speeches,
V, M. Soxton or the local lodge led
tho assemblage In n community sing.
Tho city key was curried In tho
parade by the Misses Nova and Nor
ma Road, riding In n dainty curt
drawn by u .Shetland pony. i
A fancy drill was then executed
by tho drill team of Multnomah
Camp No. 77, W. O W., following
which all lodge members adjourned
to the local hall for tho purpose of
forcing 50 hapless candidates to walk
Jho lio' dcoort sands.- j
Following Initiation ceremonies, a
uaniiuot was served, presided ovort
by J. A. I'ato, district maitagor of
the lodge. J. O. Wilson of .l'ort
land, head manager of the nittloiiull
order, was among tho guests at tho
local celebration.
A number of out-of-town women
nccompanled their husbands to Tho
Dulles. They wore entertained by
Airs. F. H. W'Mtp. who opened her
Iiomu to the Woodmen's wives.
"Union Station Scenes," April 20.
iiot seats at drug stores. 20
TONIGHT
:s -- , . . i i
Men's Meeting
ALL MEN OF THE CHURCHES OF
THE DALLES ARE URGED TO AT
TEND THE MEETING AT
First Methodist Church
SPEAKER REV. RALPH McAFEE
OF PORTLAND
' MUSICAL PROGRAM DISCUSSION
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Per Yard
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HUCK
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Extra Special
15c .
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98c
Each
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You might just as well have all
three when you buy your
Summer
Underwear
Just look through and examine carefully
our stocks of Forrest Mills or Kayser
Marvelfit Underwear. Note not alone
the splendid way each garment is knit
but aiso the way each garment is cut and
shaped and finished.
You'll be glad to know that this good
kind of Underwear can be bought at
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Women's Summer Union Suits
All styles and shapes. See our splen
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. 50c, 59c, 69c, 75c, 89c, 98c, $1.50 -Women's
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Women's' Knit Bloomers
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Women's Eifel Maid Athletic
Union Suits
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Excellent assortment of Infant's and
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