The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 06, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1821.
MOVIE MOVES
SEATRIZ PIZZORNI 13
SOPRANO EXTRAORDINARY
Prominent among the song birds to
appear with the Sonora Grand
Opera singers is beautiful, Btatoly
Beatrlz Plzzorni, lyric soprano, whom
music lovers of this city will remem
ber as Leonora In "II Trovatore" as
presented by the Sonora Grand Opera
company last year.
.Miss Plzzorni was born in Milan,
Italy, her mother being Madame Gin',
one of Italy's great singers, who won
fame by her remarkable creation o
Uioconda. Her father was Tenor l'ls
zorol, one of the best teachers of
singing In Mexico City. Beatrlz Plz
zorni made her debut in Mexico with
Tosca in 1915, and notwithstanding
her youth, she sang to instant suc
cess. Since that time she has por
trayed the principal roles In every
well known opera which calls for
a lyric soprano voice, much of this
timo having been spent as leading so
prano with the Sonora Grand Opera
company on tour in the principnl cit
ies of the United States, Canada, Mex
ico and South America.
Many nice things have been said
concerning this young artist by emi
nent musical critics throughout the
United States, where she has been re
ceived with open arms by tlioso who
know and recognize tho wonderful
qualities possessed by her.
Miss Plzzorni is one of the principal
stars of the Sonora Grand Opera com
pany who will present a program of
operatic and popular selections at tin
Empress theater for an engagement
of two days starting Friday. This
will bo in conjunction with the regular
feature picture program with a change
of program each day. She will sing
arias and parts from her greatest op
eratic successes and the many music
lovers are looking forward enthusias
tically, to this musical treat.
up between the railroad employes and
employers.
Jewell closed the case of the shop
crafts before the board, In the hear
Inn of employes who are contesting
the railroad petition 'for permission to
slash common labor wages.
The four big brotherhoods are to
start presenting their case against
wags cuts tonight Warrsn Stone, W.
O. Lee, W. D. Carter and L. E. Shep
pard, brotherhood heads, will argue.
Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First
National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911. res. main 1691. ''stf
RAILROAD LABOR BOARD
ASKED TO DELAY WAGE CUT
By United Pren
CHICAGO, May . B. M. Jewell to.
slay asked the United States railroad
labor board not to order cute In com
mon labor wagea until a new set of
working agreements could be drawn
GRAND
FRIDAY and SATURDAY-
Thomas Meighan
IN
"Frontier of
the Stars"
Has the underworld
thrill of "The Miracle
Man" and the tender
charm of "The Prince
Chap."
The man had sprung from the gutter. Gangster,
gunfighter, spawn of a great city's slums.
The girl, an invalid, lived on a roof-top. Below
her, the roar of the world. Above her, the stars,
the infinite blue and the God of her innocent faith.
One day the man, pursued by police, rushed into
her lonely life. What comes after thatyour heart
will cherish always.
A Paramount Picture
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ate price. You save ,when you
buy it
Second: It has more than
the ordinary leavening strength;
therefore, you use less.
Third: There are no failures
no spoiled bakings. Nothing is
thrown away because it always
makes the sweetest, most palat
able of foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil
lions of housewives leading do
mestic science teachers and cook
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Exposition, Paris, France.
Sixth : It contains only such
ingredients as have been officially
approved by the United States Food
Authorities.
The finest quality Baking
Powder at the most economical
cost Strictly pure -cbsolutely de
pendable. 'The Biggest Bargain That
Goes Into the Kitchen Today."
A pound can of Calumet contains full
16 02. Somt baking powders come in
12 oz, cans instead of 16 oe. cans. Be
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Are You Paying Too Much
For Your Groceries?
We have many new customers every day who have been reading our
advertisements, who claim they are reducing their living expense 20 per
cent. Now of all times is the time to cut the cost of living.
Our store is stocked with groceries and displayed so as to make your
shopping a pleasure.
JUST A FEW SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW
RUMFORD BAKING POWDER... i2 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 25c; 3 'lbs. 70c
CAROLINE MILK, per, can 10c.
G; NE SUGAR, per sack $8.25
G. R. OATS, per package .. 30c
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen 30c
SWIFT'S BREAKFAST BACON, per lb 35c
USE YOUR TELEPHONE
WE DELIVER FREE AND FAST
J. &
Miller
Grocery Company
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To the Workers
o f Oregon
By Otto RHartwig
President, Oregon State Federation
of Labor,
TURING these days of reconstruction and
uncertainties, it becomes more than ever
necessary for the citizens of Oregon to -patronize
the industries of Oregon by buying such prod
ucts as are made in this state.
Industries of Oregon cannot be expected to
grow and furnish continuous satisfactory em
ployment to the workers of Oregon if we spend
our money for products manufactured else
where. It is a well known fact that on the whole, Ore
gon workers are receiving better wages and
working under more satisfactory conditions
than is true of the workers in many of the
eastern centers where a good deal of the prod
ucts that the careless purchaser buys comes
from. It is the height of stupidity and selfish
ness to demand decent working conditions
from the Oregon employers and then tum
around and use the money earned in Oregon
to buy products made under sweat-shop condi
tions that exist in many of the eastern and mid
dle states.
ASSOCIATED 1NDU8TKIBS
Of OKBOON
762 OXEGQN BUILDING
PORTLAND