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PAGE FOUR THE DALLE OAILY CHRONICLE. TUE8DAY, MAY 3, 121. t Newark Letter Lucy Jeanne Price 8bbbK?v'3m- Vfbbbbbkk NEW YORK, May 3. The sensa tion erupted by the entrance Into the .movies of 'Mrs. Lydlg Hoyt, leader of Boclety, Just announced a few days ago hasn't yet died down. For one thing, she Is handsome enough to hare a right to the sensation. But the most welcome note In the whole mat ter to some of us, who have grown the legalized gambling events in the city. The baggage and effects of sea men who died or deserted their craft during the year are sold at these times "sight unseen." At the one held the other day, John Donovan, a sea' faring man himself, bought a trunk for $18.60 which proved to hold just one Chinese slipper; not another a wee bit irked by so much talk by thing; while another man unwrapped various people on the "willingness to a parcel for which he paid $1.50, and tnrow everything over" for my art,'- found a glass tfye. and the "'realization that one must sacrifice in order to develop," and so on, whenever they decided to go fnd get a job soraowhere, was Mrs. Illoyt's frank reason for taking to the ('screen instead of tho .sppahing stage, .'jit's the hours," she said. "Motion fjplcture work I can do daytimes and I should have had to work evenings if !i had done the other' thing." It's ex llctly,! the , reason that I myself took jgrt Instead of physics junior" yeai 'at j'eollcgof'art camo'rtt 10:30 In the jlpornirig and physics at 8." i can' t'un foerstahd podplc when they , talk like jjjhat even 1 debutante actresses. J Tho New York Telephone company has Just turned tho dagGor in our many telephonic wounds by raising 4he local rates, charging ub a penny iiore every time we call anono here ;in town and then casing the surface of matters by taking a penny off ev ery time we call someone in New Jersey1. According to New York logic .'anyone who talks! .to Now Jersey ought to bo made to pay all the traffic will bear. And certainly It is no rec ompense for our tragedy here at home. :;. (New York Is to bo tho headquar ters of a national campaign; under line direction of the American Cotton growers' association, not only to 'bring about a renaissance of the cot 'ton stocking, but to popularize gener ally cotton and cotton fabrics. "Buy .' cotton" will be the principal theme of the campaign, and, of course, thero -will be a slogan: "Ask If the article you buy Is made of puro cotton all cotton, and a yard wide." Like the smart men that they are, they plan to "nso dally nowspapor advertising in ,thclr campaign. Art and music have a hard time in these commercial days. Charles Chap elle was haled Into court vhen he was found wandering about the third floor of the Hotel York tho other day shortly after tvo burglaries had taken placo there. He was seen to, try sev eral doors of rooms on the seventh floor and the bell boys'got suspicious. "What is your "ocupnjlpn?" a detec- uvu uauuu jiiaiciic: .tfricKiayer ae roplled. ""Weill then',' jwolsted tho dp tebtive, "why wero f. ydu prowling around tho hotel l"'-ut "Was looking for a place to write songs,r" the wander er explained. But they wouldn't con sider the explanation sufficient. ' . Typing and Btenograpny done at reasonable rates. Roslna A. Fleck. Office Hotel' Dalles. Reel dence phon red 2332. tf CABINET MUST (Continued From Face 1.) stratlon of government departments, and I am very sure -we can never fix ourselves firmly on a basis of economy until tho departments are conducted within the provisions made by congress. "I wish you would call this mat ter to the attention of the various bureau chiefs, so that a like .situ ation will not bo reported in tho future." - SCANDAL-SMIRCHED BANKER I ALLOWED TO RE&IQti By United Press nation of fames A. Stlllman as presl-i dent of the National City Bank has been accepted, it was announced to-; day. Charles E. Mitchell, president of the National City company, was elected to 'succeed him. Stillman's resignation was first of fend several weeks ago, but was re fused at that time. Hearings in tho divorce suit in which he and his wlfe are suing each other, are to he resumed to morrow. ' SALVATION ARMY the history of that organisation. ' It has jiever ceased to serve where ser vice was needed. It Is an active efficient organization working con tinually for suffering humanity. The Salvation Army commands our re spect and deserves our financial sup port. I therefore desire to make the most earnest appeal to the people of scrlptions may be sent o Captain Clara Neilsen, 209 Washington street, The Dalles. our state to exert themselves to the utmost on behalf of the home service fund appeal for this year: BEN W. OLCOTT, Governor. All checks should lie made pay able to the Salvation Army. Sub- Carpentering and building. C. H. Merryman, telephone red 5741. M30 Taxi MayflsJtf Taxi Telephone mala 5021. 27U Now York City, however, just now is hardly oven In a mood to scoff at her sister west of tho Hudson. She la completely covered with blushos. For whoro In tho homo of John 'Hutch inson, tho man who Just lost $1,000 in Parte to tho oldest conl'ldonco gimm in tho world? Ho mot a nodal trio Uhoro who told him about tho $40,000 ,thoy wero carrying In a suitcase bo : causa you couldn't trust tho banks , thoro. So ho gavu thorn his $1,000 to protect along with their own! And jwhoro, I ask, is John Hutchinson ,'lrom? Why, from Now York City! ; Among tho innovations In the new Ambassador hotel, at Park aveiuio and ,. Fifty-first Htreot, Is an oloctric alarm clock, which has boon Installed in each bedroom, thus making It m- necessary for guusta to loavo calls with tho clerks. Not only that but u doesn't hur-r-r shrilly In ono's rar. iWusleal chimes do tho alarming, iKouudlng at Intervals for five mlnuies. Tho tystom is regulated from tho Ar lington observatory, Washington. Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table ' Two round trips daily. IeaveBanli hotel, 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave 'Dufui :30 a. m. and 1 p. m. 'BbTBBEE4bTx. HOT Montclutr, X. .1., hos had heated ills cuBslona and yes, tears over tho question of whether It Is bettor to kill tho catB and save tho birds or npura tho cats ami kill the rats. A majority favored tho birds, so tho 'public safety commissioner 1ms order od neveral gross of cat traps which will bo baited with catnip. (. Tho annual "Seamen's auction" is always one of tho most Interesting of I inTH! impersonates many of the world? great men , and gives fo the role of an eccentric inventor a pepper" interpretation J rthat will make him a 'million new friends critics say its the besb lor CASINO TOMORROW AND ' THURSDAY Peoples Transfer Co. QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE Furniture and Piano Moving Stand at Glenn's Paint StoreMain 3V2i Residence Phone Red 1811 HARRY L. CLUFF (Continued From Page 1.) dependent men, Americanization work among foreigners and state prison and emergency relief. The following telegram, from Gov ernor Olcott, has been received by Mrs. Crandall:' , Mrs. Lulu Crandall, The Dalles, Oregon. ' In passing through what appears to be one of'the most critical periods of readjustment, there has fallen to! the lot of the Salvation Army per-i haps the greatest responsibility in -j-ftere Is m6re catarrh in this section of the, country tttan all other disease put together, and for. t was sup- oosod to be incurable.- Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by, (constantly falling1 to cure with, Jocal treatmein'.'Proi.'ounced "greatly influenced by constitutional coiW unions unu ineruiuri requires constltuv tlpnal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medl-: ci life, mai.ufactured by P. J. Cheney St C., Tol'tlo, Olilo. la a constitutional ror.H-tly. is tal:n internally and acts thru the blood on the Mucous Surfaces Of ftlA Hvituin ITiln AmA Ttntl n a- Ward la offered for any case that Halt's Catarrh Medicine fnlls to cure. Send for circular ana teetlmonlalB. P. J. CHENE i & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Famllv Pills for constipation. JL Statement of Condition of WASCO COUNTY BANK THE DALLES, OREGON As rendered to State Banking Department at the close of Business April 21th, 1921 RESOURCES I LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $312,822.45 Overdrafts J 1.32 United 8tates, State and Municipal. Bonds i 30,688.47 Stock in Federal Reserve. Bank.. .. 3,000.00 Furniture and ' Fixtures, Vaul and , Equipment 28,645.30' Expenses .'. .".t.... 1,057.19 ' Cash on hand and due from banks....... 52,133.28 Other Resources . 829.00 .8429,177.01 Capital Stock 8100,000.00 Guarantee Fund 2,285.97 'Rediscounts and due to banks 20,500.00 Deposits . 306,391.04 J 8429,177.01 A PROGRESSIVE COMMERCIAL BANK The advantages gained by having your account with any bank are in proportion to the COOPERATION and CONyENIENCE that it offers." We give the same careful attention to small accounts as we accord our largest accounts. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Safe Deposit-Boxes for Rent' ' OFFICERS DIRECTORS Geo. C. Blakeley, President. T. H. West, Vice President E. E. Fitzwater, Cashier H. W. Scherrer, Asst. Cash. Geo. C. Blakeley J. Parke Bolton Dr. H. C. Dodds R. L. Stevens T. H. West Docherty & Barnett Across from First National Bank Let New Furnishings Bring Springtime Into Your Home To be in tune with this delightful season, the home should present a cheerful appearance. Accom plish this through the medium of new home furnishings. Never before have we had such stock for you to select from. We have the latest in 6ak, Wicker, Grass and over-stuffed furniture. - 4 Use Your Credit Credit, More Than Any Other Factor, Has Been Responsible for Making America a Nation of Better Homes A recent investigation made in all sections of the country among all classes of people, reveals the fact that over 90 percent of fur niture, automobiles, pianos, talking machines, .clothing ah'd other commodities nre being purchased on credit. In furniture particular ly, do you find more and more people each year taking advantage of the opportunities presented by stores selling furniture on the deferred payment plan. , ' 4 Heretofore, only furniture of the cheaper grade was sold on a charsf account basis, but today practically every type of furniture, even" the most beautiful period suites, are to be found In tho stores doing a charge account business. Thus, the credit system has been itirgely rosponsibje in making America's homes more attractive, and we n:d very proud of being numbered among those stores that are helping beautify America's homes with tho greatest convenience to the home owner. EOT Watch Our Windows