PAGE TWO THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. iucky IstrikeJ Cigarette To oal In lh dollolous Burloy lobaooo flavor. It's Toasted MOVIE MOVES MUCH INTEREST IN MUSIC EVIDENCED HERE Mrs. Pllcher and I hope that through the columns of The Chronicle we may express our appreciation of ' the great kindness and friendly help we have found nmong so many peo ple of The Dalles. We left for Ever ett, Wash., Sunday, with real regret at the -parting. We have found a great Interest In community music In The Dalles, as well as remarkable talent. , We had the pleasure of listening to the ladles' chorus under Mrs. Carlton P. Williams' able baton. Their forth coming concert will 'be a real treat. The men who have sting In the chorus now forming display splendid voices, and I am sure the membership will increase steadily In this group. There are several very capable directors ' among the men I have met herd, any one of whom I should be glad to sing under. "Your Community Service Music committee, Mrs. Carlton P. William?, chairman, has decided to continue und develop the community sing, and have selected next Wednesday nights as 'the first sing. Two or three local lead ers will direct, and the new song books, "Twice 55 Community Songs," 1 1 will be used. At this sing the Edw. C. Pease company, the J. C. Penney company and the A. M. "Williams com pany, will be represented by the per sonnel and their friends. It is intended cessful continuance of these, sings, with an Increased atendance; a., great 'pageant, a rousing Fourth: of; July pro gram, a music memory contest in Oc tbber and the organization of Christ mas carol singers. With many thanks to The Chronicle for the generouB support we have re ceived, 1 am, Sincerely yours, L. S. PILCHBR. "Godless Men" coming to Casino Thursday. 11 GERMANY WILL (Continued From Page 1.) ment has been conveyed to Germany, but it Is assumed that the petition has been made known 'to American Commissioner Dressel at Berlin, and by him outlined to Germany. SKELETON AND (Continued From Page 7.) "GODLESS MEN" "Godless Men," a Reginald BarKer production, with a Goldwyn all-star cast, Is a story whore men meet their to havo n s,ng,ng contest between sou.s ,aco 10 lace anu sneer inem- these threo stores declgion wm serves on to actB ot norror; wnere they grapple life with ruthless, de- established for the killing. According to an underworld story, the two Mac edonians Implicated charged that the girl had "done" them out of a sum of money by trickery, and threatened to "get her" to even the score. be given as to merit. The community chorus, or sing, Is not intended to supplant any organ ized groups, but rather to afford an opportunity and a fooling of welcome to all who would enjoy the pleasure of singing for its own sake. With the splendid and unusual voices In this city, as well as the general Interest shown by the community-minded, the sing will succeed and be a real com munlty asset, If supported and attend ed by those to whom we all look up, the responsible business and profes sional men and the progressive wom en of The Dalles. Community singing Is taking a very definite place In the progressive cities of the country. It has been found of tgroat recreational value, as well t!h a medium for developing community consciousness. It Is in addition a mu sical Inspiration. Community choruses are developing appreciation of the better music by conducting music so forth. Simpson has boon trained to j ,nomory contests, music weeks, Easter the point where "Black Pawl" la a . simris concerts, fihrlnfmnn parol ainir. struct! vo hands. It will be shown at ike Casino theater for three days, commencing Thursday. Russell Simp son portrays the loading character, "Black Pawl." As "Black Pawl" he defies God and for years sails the sea a terror to every man before the mast. The history of those sinister sea captains who ruled by spilt blood and fear is all combined In the life of "Black Pawl." "Black Pawl" ia a character few 'men could handle. Its very scope of dramatic possibilities would bowllder and overwholm the ordinary actor. The force of the story stuns one In Its mere skeleton outline and brought to life In Its every detail on the screen it is snld to bo the greatest sea pic ture ever produced. Through his pre vious work In such plays as "Tho Branding Iron," "The Barrier," "Out of the Dusl," "Breakers Ahead," and living, breathing, stupendous portray al of character In his hands. ing 'by Bmall groups. The remarkable Easter sunrl3o concert in Hollywood .1 .1 1... f)A AAA , 1 - V. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuart and family ! work of the Hollywood community moved to Colilo last week. Mr. Stuart ! cnor"3 wmc'1 8mneu wun a emoer la working on tho railroad there. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Douglas are plan iitag a trip to Warm Springs. They will leavo in a fow days. Tho Rev. John L. Boguo gave a short lecturo at ThotuiMon's nililltlon school house Thursday night, Illustrated by storeoptlcnn slides, on tho noo' -f aid ing tho starving Armenians and Chi nese. Tho lecturo was followed by Bhort talks by Mr, Roberta and Mr. Price on tho sumo subject. The Parent-Teacher nssocla' Ion was formed In Thompson's addition and has most of tho mo'hcr: and lathfis on Its membership roll. The patrons nnd teachors of tho school aro hcail ily In favor of It. Tho now association will moot Thursday nr,'.' n.wii nt 3:;0 o'clock, May 12, in tho assembly room at tho school house. ' ship of eight people, nnd now has an average- attendance of 1200. The Dalles may nover havo so large a regular attendance, but should havo not leas than 250. Wo leave hoping to hear of the sue ANNOUNCEMENT Until we establish headquar ters in Tho Dalles, we will ho glad to hear from prospective Overland and Willys- Knight car buyors. Write to Elliott Overland Co. Hood River, Ore. Phone 3524 NEW STOCK OF Monarch Ranges MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES INSURE SUCCESS IN COOKING AND BAKING m c m The Economy 8hop Ladles' and children's hats at very reasonable prices. Organdie collar and cuff sets and embroidery yarns. A few ready-to-wear infants' dresses. Ladies' silk and voile dresses, also house dresses, aprons and underwear. Children's dresses, boys' blouses and infants' wear made to order. Mrs. Weaver, 302 Union street, opposite. postoffice. Telephone black 3171. 20 IQ BOUT WON'T (Continued From. Pact 1.) enough to end it with vOi; bio w !He who "touches" first in that way will not need' to strike again. The element of chance consequent ly will play a prominent part. The exigencies of the ring are never certain and even the best of fighters is liable to leave an opening once in a while. Once will be enough for Dempsey on July 2.' ' . - Tnere will be actual energy ex panded and more force In blows ex changed in these hypothetical eigh teen minutes of fighting than any of the old time champions expanded in four or five times that many rounds. Dempsey can hit harder, than any boxer America ever produced. Carpentler can hit just as hard as Dempsey. I know this may surprise some of my American readers, because Jt is gene-rally supposed that Carpentler 13 mienor to Dempsey in strength What Carpentler may lack in pay l'.at strength he makes un, for with a super knowledge of how to hit p.m'1 where to hit. EM Beit E S S TONI GMT Superfeature House Taxi May f lelcrs Tax I Telephone mala '5021, 27tt MEETING NOTICES Farmers, Attention 1 County meeting, .farmers' union, Wednesday, May 18, at 10 a. m., at Nanseno local. County court will be present to explain the 800,000 road bond issue and State Secretary F. A. Sikes will also attend. Other very important business. Do not forget the date. P. H. HILLOEN, ' 5-7-9-1M3-16-W18-19 Secretary. "Oodles Men" coming to Casino Thursday. ii tit i i. 11 TRAIFF RATES (Continued From Pago 1.) The duties on wool textiles and oth er goods have been increased cor respondingly.' The cotton duties will be .' ly under the Payne-Aldrich rates, although the rates on finishea cot ton textiles will be higher. The sugar duty will be two cents a pound for imports from countries other than Cuba and 1.6 cents from Cuba. These are virtually the Payne- Aldrlch rates. The tariffs on agricultural pro ducts will be somewhat lower than the emergency tariff, provides. - TOO LATE TO CLASS! WANTED At once, by public lit - directory of The Dalles for 1911. ! Break Chest Colds With Red Peppers "The Passionate Pilgrim'' Revealing some little-known angles of newspaper life, and a big 'city's underground polities'. AthrilL witlv mystery, daring and love, in a ven-. turous' game for power and millions. A brilliant cast, including ' Rlubye de Remer and Matt Moore A Paramount Picture TUESDAY- OFF FOR THE EGG PLANT! Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break .up the conges tion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings the quickest re lief. It cannot hurt you and it cer tainly seems to end the tightness nnd drive the congestion and sore ness right out. When heat penetrates right down Into colds, congestion, nching mus cles nnd sore, stiff joints, relief comes at once. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub for colds, backache, sore mus cles, stiff neck, lumbngo, or the pains of rheumatism or neuritis, you feel tho tingling heat. In 'three minutes the .congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering bo you can hardly get about, just get a,ja.r of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made Trom red peppers, at any drug store. You will have .the quickest relief known. Adv. Dr. Geo. F. Newhouse Eye Specialist We are equipped to give your eyes the very best of care. Eyes tested. Glasses ground. Second and Washington Streets The .Dalles k vis)- , 2ris V sy' ... 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