PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1921. GEORGES TO w BEFORE TWELFTH FRENCH CHAMPION WILL SAIL FOR NEW YORK, MAY SEVENTH. By Edwin Hulllnger (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, April 19. "Jnck's got notlv Inn on mo; II, too, expect to win be foie the twelfth round." Georges Carpentler, Frqnch pugilist thus declhred himself to the United Press today. On his return from trumphant swing around Europe, Car- pentler had been shown a clipping quoting Jack Dempsey as saying he expected to win their fight July 2 within 12 rounds. Georges will sail for New York May 7, on the. Savoio. He will begl training for the light on board the liner. "In the meanwhile," he said, "I'm going to lour. I'm just going to hav a good lime " He left today for his old training enmp at Lagyrbhe. 1 1 is long exhlbi lion trip left him worn down to 173, u good righting weight for him, and his groatest anxiety now la to add a few pounds to bo worked off during the training grind in Hie United States. Manager Dcscamps said he is no gotlatlng for training quarters some whero along the shore near Now York. Tripp's Cleaning' and Dye Works lilO Union street, A20 "Union Station Scenes," April 20 Hot scats at drug stores. . COMPLETE SKELETON OF MASTODON IS FOUND By Unltod Presa , .WILLOWS, Ore., April 19. The complete skeleton of a mastodon, de clared to bo almost lntnct, has been discovered In Dutcher Knlfo canyon (Milium county, by William Marshall of tho S my the Bros. Sheep company, according to a roport reaching hero today. Fred Danielson, another omployo of tho Smytho Interests, brought one , of tho tusks, measuring; nine feet ' from base to tip, Into Arlington, ac cording, to telephony Information to day, and citizens or Arlington aro preparing to go Into tho Butcher Knlfo country and exhume the entire skeleton. Extra Special lionulno Autostrop razors, .while they last, complete sots, $2.9G. Stud- olman-nonn Hardware company. 19 See "The Little Tycoon" Opporotla, to bo given at tho high school auditorium by the glee clubs, Krlday and Saturday, noxt week. 19 There'n A Difference If you'vo been a "ready niadu" man In tho past, bo a "niado to order man" Jn the future. First class hand tailor ed suits to measure, $3"i.00 and up. W It. Webber, one block oast or post office, (itf OPAQUE BATH SUITS BATHING COSTUMES ARE FRANK, EXPOSING BARE ARMS AND LEGS. By Nina Bnncrot (United Nowa tilntt ConcMPomlent.) LONDON, April l!i.--lCngland has JiiBt oxpurleiuod a hair-breadth es cape from government control of bathing costumes. The first signs of turbulence uaino from WoBt (lUto-on-tho-Sea, 'whoso parish councillors asked tho ministry of health to Imposu a condition that bathing costumes should "extend from the shoulder to within three Inches of the knee." Certainly the Kngllsh model or bathing costume Is remarkably frank , Skil ls aro not won and stockings are not worn, uvea sandals aro. ollmlnat I'd. .Most girls patronize tltu "regula Hon" pattern, which Is designed prin ENGLAND ORDERS cipally for swimming and which flti them llko tho paper on the wall, bo lur as It goes, Arms and legs aro completely und unoqluvoeably bure. However, at tho first whispering! of a suggestion that the freedom of tho fair should be Interfered with, thoru were loud counter-mutteilngs from all around KtigWuul's coast ami It was declared thut If the rule wore enforced it would "stop half tho bulli on! In KiiRlmul." JOvuu Dr. Addison, tho minister of ' feealth whose fuda huve earned for blm tho distorted apportion of ity. COOL CLOTHES FOR KIDDIES' SUMMER WEAR' j Dainty frocks and cool clothes new summer fashions. The dress shown .here is of yellow French organdy, hand-made throughout, and trimmed with white organdie and pastel hand embroidery. It is for tho. Oliver Twist rr hot weather wear is trousers finished in brown embroidery It's for the boy two to 6.' Faddison," was not proof ngalnst all the walling that rent Uo balmy air at the suggested prudishncss. So Dr. Addison" Instead of imposing such conditions as West (late requested, merely sent out an edict that "every person above the age of ten shall while bathing wear art opaque cos tume sufficient to proVent Indecent oxposure of the person." Thus, Westgato, while grateful for the "opaque" pint of it, is loft .to weop for the decadence of modern youth and those inhabitants who feel too badly about it are advised to draw their blinds during bathing hours. BREAD PRICE CUT BV BAKERY WAR TWO POUND LOAVES OFFERED FOR 13- CENTS IN PORT LAND. By United Presa PORTLAND, April 19 War was declared hero today ninoni; bakers, with tho opening skirmishes result lug in a victory for tho consumer, One of tho largest bakeries has cut the prico of wrapped bread from 10 cents to l) cents for pound loaves, while another firm offered two-pound oaves for 115 cents. "Union Station Seener,," April 20. tot seats at drug stores. . 2" V,o are now showing v.hlte Lin and canvas oxfords altio canvas strap uiuiis In a baby Louis heel. Kdward C. i'oaso company. in Taxi Service liny or night. Stand at Club Cigar Uoio. Telephone roil 1711. U. Winle- llltll v DEMPSEY SHOULu 3 LAY CARPENTIER SAYS DOUG Hy United Press LOS A'NaKLKS? April 10. - - Doug 'alt-banks: "Dempsey should boat Carpentlor, but he'll know he's btvn n a fight. It will bo a clover boxer tgalist a hurd hitter. There Is no question that Carpentler can hit, but tho question Is can he hit a vital tw often enough to weaken Dempsey. 1 believe that Dempsey will wear dowi: the Frenchman In tho end. It will ot bo a walkaway for tho champion, anil ho hould take it seriously." $5.00 Slabs $5.00 (Ireon Blabs, $5.00 per cord, r o cars. Van Dellen Lumber compnm 4ti Brown's Dufur Stage Time Tablo Two round trips dally. Uiavo Bank hotel, It a. m. aud 4 p. in. Leave Dufur 7:30 a. in, and 1 p. in. tf Catarrhal Deafness Carmot Be Cured by local ailU-tlon, tny enunot reach tn dUui4 portion, ot th r. vThfr it only on way to cure 'catarrhal dratnri, "?. "i1. '.. b conitltutlonel rmuMy Catarrhal Ururnraa la cauad by an In. rtmrd cond tlou of the mucous llnlnir flf Ui Kuatachlan Tub. When thta tub la InBamrd you hav a rumlilin pound or lm cloaod. nafnfa la Uu result. Unlcas lh innammatlon can l vduoeil and I til tut !im0,d .t0. condition.' hcarlnr Will I'O lltrOVit Inr.V.r llnnu .j... 2..i?.M.."r.e C"V'! y catanh. which li . If Vt ! lrrh Mullein, acta thru i)tcm n mucous aurfacra ot the ' 0" .Hundrtd hilars n KS? ?' ''i,'.r.rh, nafnas that cannot tuiara tr. All l)rulata. Tic. Jf. J. ClIUNUV 4. CO.. ToUd a for sister and "Bud" are shown in little. miss two to 10 years. The. of pongee silk, the top of the but not enough to feminize it. . MOVIE MOVES Romance of The Dalles" Did you ever stand before a mirror, twist your face all out of shape, try first pne expression and then another, all the time thinking there wero a great many movie stars who didn't havo anything on you? No? Well you're not normal, because there is an Inherent human trait to imitate, to act, and It Is surprising how very 4 THE GREATEST JUNGLE PICTURE EVER FILMED. STARTING TONIGHT Will be shown two reels each week at The CASINO 'many "ersons are .natural born actors. 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It all ends well and with a concluding twang on the heartstrings which will !i?ti5gaa It pleased to ma JSv "An Pen Door to Bank- SWsL ing'" upon reues,;- 8 60 (OUNTY CBANK AL M01H nn Qoviniro A donnnfo The Little House with ror nianco has an appeal. ! "The Smart Sex" was produced at TTntuofanl PHw unison tin ftlronHnn nf p kraid. W00( and Geoffrey Vffcfitappear as ... Novak.a .&aTmasculhi3 j supporters whlle " 'Mrs. Margaret 1.. .. . .. Mann, me giuea interpreter oi moiner roles, has one or the leading charac- ter parts. Theatergoers who seek the unusual in screen stories- will find In "The Smart Sex" that satlsraction which, comes rrom a skillful presentation of a clever comedy-drama by players ad mirably suited to their roles. "Union Station Scenes," April 20. Got seats at drug stores. 20 ' tfce BIG Pictures be pleasing to those for whom sfsysaw mm J