PAGE SIX THE DALLM DAILY CHRONICLE, TUESDAY. MAY 3, 121. the) daily chronicle , Established 1890 Tha Dalles, Ore. Published Every Evening Except Sunday by the Chronicle PubllsMnr company Inc Ben R. Lltftn Alvln L. Bucklin .. General Manager Editor Entered In The Dalles postofflce aa second class matter. United Press and United News Service Member of Audit Bureau or circulations DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER One year. In advance $5.90 Six months, In advatieo $3.08 One month . .50 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One year. In advunve... 15.00 81 x months, In advance- $2.50 Onu month .60 WEEKLY CHRONICLE One year, In advance - -$2.00 In ordering change of address, sub scriber should always give old as well as now address. slcal sexual desires of Adam and Eve floored them. Really as we review the whole mat ter, we can't see that the world Is any worse today than It was way back in Biblical times. In nany re spects it is a lot better. And until the Rev. Johnston trundles out more proof of his dlro belief that all Is sin, we shall continue hopefully believing thnt the world is progressing toward a higher spirituality and that the hu man heart today is kinder and nobler than over before. o LURE OF WOMAN rhrough the centuries women TELEPHONES Editorial Rooms Blnck 111 Bunlnes.1, Adv., Clr. Depts Red 111 HOUSE EXPECTED TO ADOPT PEACE BILL PRESIDENT WILL 8IGN KNOX RESOLUTION HE. HA8 IN. DICATED. By John Glelssner (United News Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, May 3. The house this week is expected to adopt the Knox peacej resolution, ending the technical state of war with Germany. The measure then goes- to the presi dent for his signature, which has been assured. TIonPflDOntaillfn T)nlini nhnlnmnn if I have plnyed a big part in affairs. the foreign affaJrs commlttee has of. Subscribers to the Chronicle are guar anteed service. Prompt and regular de livery of every subscriber's paper Is the aim of the circulation dupurtmcnt. The Chronlclo carriers are required to pur the papern on the porch or wherever th uhHcrlbor wishes 'ho paper delivered. NOT ALL BAD Sodom and Gomorrah wore oylvan True, they didn't until recently have tho vote. True, until recently they weren't accorded industrial equality. But just the same they have been all powerful in shaping world events. l'ered a resolution phrased more sim ply and this will be brohght up for consideration. 'But house leaders ex pect to put through the Knox resolu tion, opposing alterations in it with a minimum of debate. When the resolu- tion becomes law, President Harding wumun smneu, men s neaus navd Miamlots peopled by hurp-strumming angels in comparison with tho mod ern American city. Middle-aged roues, posing as respectable men of family "and business during daylight saving hours, aro throwing off restraints and indulging in salacious "Aphrodite partlos" Inveigling young ex-service men and other innocent youngsters .into their wild orgies with the coming of tvi light. Thp thontro of today brumes spec- taclos framed to emptinslzo box sug gestion and tho men and women ol , those spectacles arc capable o play- lng tho parts. Mothern nre losing tho respect of their husbands and children by wear- ' ing dresses to their knees while their own daughters nre becoming llttlo night blooming wild flowers along the hectic bright light paths of sin. With no ono to guide him, Willie la .becoming a bold, bad bandit, keyed up '. to do his nefarious lawlessness by moonahino' nectar. This is tho United Stutos of today as vlowcd through tho eyes of Tho Nov. Agnow Johnston of tho Chicago church federation Tho Ituv. Johnston indivalou that tho world Is toboggan ing towards perdition on a sin-greased slide. Lot him think so If ho wishes, but . don't lot li tin mislead you. It Is onn.v to find tho except lonal euso and point It out. It Is tho unusual that Is worthy of common!. And those good souln win .spot sin In everything don't ovornok a chance to toll tho world how damn ably sin-soaked It Is. Hint look about you. Thoro aro 'it leant half a dozen good nion and wora en loft whom you know personally. More likely thoro aro half a thousand. Hut at all ovontu thoro tiro muin 'oft Right In this town wo know men who are kind to their follows, who go onl of tliolr way to do anyone u l ivor who live to help tho other follow Thoy don't boat up their wives more than twlco a week and thoy touch Iholr children to ho good hoys and girls. Although thoy own uutoinobl!"s (hoy don't swear profusely. Right hero In Tho Dalles we know women who aro true to Iholr husbands and try to make them happy and succeed too, and who further every movo for community buttennout. Yes, It's true. Wo wish tho Rev. Johnston know thoflu good people. Ho wouldn't think that tho world was bound for holl with tho rlght-ofwny cleared. Wo wondor if our good reverend over road tho lllhlo carefully. Does ho know thnt IJio men favored of Clod woro often sinful, so filntul that tholr crimes reekod to high hoavon? Doos ho know than many of tho women of the lbl days were tainted tho vory women who fill tho pages of scripture. Wo wonder If ho knows that Ltlllth wan tho first vampire and that she left poor Adam In tho Garden of l'den, do sorting him probably because ho wouldn't provide her with tho kind of fig leaf she wanted, Pooa ho not know that the devil wont right Into tho flarden of Kdmt and worked destruction of Adam and EvoT Perhaps tho revorend doesn't 1 know that the lllhlo language about eating tho forbidden apple Is move ly n nice way of prying that tho phy been cut off because women danced. Men have gone to violent deaths be cause women spoke soft words. The trend of civilization has been alter ed because a desirable woman willed it. Now comes word that Lord Kitch ener, Englnnd's hero of tho African campaigns and director of the Eng lish part In tho world war, went to and senators will turn their attention to the negotiation of a treaty with Germany. The senate, having disposed of peace, is, -free to consider important domestic legislation. The emergency tariff and the immigration restriction bill, have been reported out by com mittees and will be brought to a vote as speedily as- possible. Senator Pen rose, chairman of the finance commit tee, said he would call up the emer- hls death because n woman lured ,ln- gency tariff Tuesday. Senator Colt, formation out of a man. The II. M. S. Hampshire sailing on a secret mission to Russia hit a mine and sunk., with all hands, be cause of "a, woman's lure. Frau Elby,.3oecker, widow of an English officer kllle.d in the Darda nelles and Frau Rilz, a chum, were the women who sunk a ship, mur ered a great military tactician nnd thwarted an enterprise. Frau Boecker, without funds, was approached by a Go'inan fccrtt agent, a Spaniard nam 1 Alvarez, and offered money to ul:l Germany in her designs of world conquest. Rho consented. Frau Rltz wns temp ted by money to aid Germany. Th6so two woro much in company of English officers homo on' leave. They induced tholr prey la. drlnV freely nnd picked up important in formation. Tho Boecker woman passed is Spanish, tho Rltz woman as p. i.utlvo of England. A certain officer of Lord Kitclu I'ner's staff became violently infatu atcd with Frau Rltz and for many months before tho Hnmpshlro went down with her precious freight, thoy were much together, frequenting tho London drinking resorts. The officer carried away by tho lino of this paid Informer told her that ho was going away with his chief, Lord Kitchener, on a long trip.' Ho told her upon a second oc casion the mission was to Russia and thon he disclosed the dato of sailing, the name of the ship and tho route to bo taken. Germany got the news quickly. Submarines were assigned to sink the Hampshire. A veritable mine field was laid across tho route. Well tho world knows the rest of tho story. It knows that tho Hamp shire struck a mine nnd went down with all hands. Luro of woman scored again. LOOKING BACKWARD chairman of the immigration commit tee, will seek to have immigration considered at once. He expects it can bo passed with only a few hours de bate. The tariff bill, it is conceded, will be the subject of considerable discus sion. The democrats will register vig orous opposition to what they' argue aro prohibitive, duties and both demo crats and republicans will Seek light on the anti-dumping and exchange valuation sections of the, bill. These sections have been entirely rewrit ten by tho senate committee, which will mean that the bill will have to go to conference with thb roiuo. The changes were in the interests of simpler administration. Tho senate committee also added tho Knox amendment, which is de signed to protect the American dye in dustry against heavy importations of German dyes, which it was explained, might fall of passage. Senate committees this week will discuss the naval appropriations bilL passed by tho hotise, in which Sen-, ntor Borah' will seek to have incor porated an amendment authorizing the president to call a disarmament confovonco among Groat Britain, Japan, and the United States, and proposed fcood roads legislation. Tho house will pass tho army ap propriation bill. Buchlor's and tho othor to secure subscriptions begin work Monday. Bids will close May G, on tho pro posed agency buildings at Warm Springs and will havo to be mailed by tomorrow to insure their delivery on tho dato named. There will not bo more than threo or four bids as far as hoard from. Typing and Stenography done in reasonable rates. Roslna A. Flock. Office Hotel Dalles. Real deuce phone rod 2332. tf Dr. S. Burke Massoy, dentist, First S'atloual bank, rooms 007-308. Tele nhono main 3911. res. main 1G91. 8tf Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table Two round trips dally. Leavo BanV notel, fl a, in, nnd 4 p. m. Leave Dufui 7:30 a. m. nnd 1 p. m. vFrom Tho Chronicle. March 3, lSlhl.) Mr. and .Mrs. M. M. Snyro ontortala tl a number of friends at a pleasant uirty last' evening, The grand lodgo of. Oregon, I. O. G. n., will moot in Tho Dalles June 10. Vbout 100 dolegutoa aro oxpocted rom all over the state. Tho committees of tho commorclal olub ono to secure loaso of ground ".r the sinking of a coal shaft near COMING "TOMPKIN'S HIRED MAN" Presented by Mill Crsok Grange at Mill Creek Hall Wednesday, May 4th 8 p. m. Admission 5:5c and 50o Dance Following CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO Wasco The Dalles Dufur LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager Licensed Embalmert. Established 1N7 Woman Attendant Telephones Mrs. M. J, Wlllerten Day Red Ml Telephone Red 17S1 Night Red W J. H. Harper, Black 2152 Motor Equipment Cut Flowers Get the Listening Habit It is recounted that on occasion a certain wise man was asked the first rule of getting along in the world of people. The an swer came back "Be a good listener." In these days of modern newwspapers, reading, cor responds to listening. In the news columns are the printed views and opinions of the foremost men and women of our day leaders in thought and action. To be well inform ed, you read what they have to say, just as you would lis ten if they were speaking to you. In the advertising columns, you have the opportunity to "listen" to messages that are even closer and more .vital to your everyday life. Your own townspeople, as well as men and women from all over the world are telling you their stories. For your benefit. There's an endless array of articles from which you can choose. The choice is simple if you're a good listener the more you listen the more you know and the better able to buy. So get the Listening habit. Read Chronicle advertisements. Big Sale On Monuments LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM 20 Discount for Cash with Order It costs 207o to sell monuments by agents. You can save that one-fifth of the price by buying at the shop. Make your selection early and give us time to set work before May 30th, Decoration Day.