The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 12, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921.
.WILL ALLOW CHAMP
TO SHOW SYSTEM
ENGLAND CONDEMNS
CARPENTIER'S MANAGER DE
CLARES EARLY STRATEGY
WILL WIN BELT.
(Continued From Page
sions" to the rebels if order is re
stored. The Polish "irregulars" in action
are for the most part war veterans
well armed, well organized and al
ready in control of a greater part
of the disputed territory.
Austen Churchill, speaking in the
Dy United Press i house of commons Wednesday, ad-
OAKLAND, Cal., May 12 Willie ' milled the strength of the Polish
Median, California heavyweight, who forces, and declared that the move
holds a decision over Jack Dempsey: ment constituted a deliberate at
"Dompsoy is the greatest in-fight- tempt to frustrate the operation of j
or over developed among the heav- io Vorsailles treaty and added that
ics. I fought him five times and the event would in no way influence
should know. I saw the Frenchman the entente to depart-from "a just
fight Lovinsky. He hasn't a thins execution of the document, although
that Dempsey should fear. Dempsey a difficult and delicate situation has
will break Carpenller in half be- been created.
i lie admitted that "practical pro
posals" wore under consideration.
The British generally regard the
Korfanty coup as an established
TONY D'ANDREA VICTIM -
OF AS8ASSIN8' BULLETS
By United Press
CHICAGO, May 12 Tony D'An
drea died today, as "a. result of 13
shots, pumped Into his body by gun
men In ambush. Twenty-five persons
have been arrested In connection
with the murder.
Shotgun suTiads patrolled the
"Bloody Nlnteenth" ward today to
prevent further outbreaks ' in the
feud which resulted in the shooting
yesterday of Tony D'Andrea, "Lit
tle Italy" chieftain.
foundthat she - had. .married Paul
Southard, a petty officer on the U.
S. S. Chicago of the Pacific fleet.
Southard was transferred to Hono-
(lulu December 26. Mrs. Southard
following three days later. The
chief of police of Honolulu was cabl
ed last night to . arrest her and re'
plied that the woman was already
in custody.
Dr. S. Burke Masaey, dentist, First
National bank, roams 307-308. Tele
phone main 3911. res. main 1691. 8tf
THE JUCKLINS with
Monte Blue at the
EMPRESS Thursday
Main C0G1 Bennett Taxi Main 01. tf
SOLONS BEGIN
(Continued From Page 1.)
fore he has gone two rounds.
By Francois Descamps
(Written for United Press,)
LA GUBItOHE, Prance (By Ma'l) and," repuahttlng the French at-
Carpentler will let Dempsey nika tltude, consider the Germans as In
the lead during the early stages or ""cent victims of unwarranted ag
the fight on July 2. gresslon.
Ho will try to feel out the cham
plon during the first round, dtawlng: St. Paul's Guild
him out to uncover as many of his J will hold a cooked food sale at
boxing tricks as possible. He will Dochorty & 'Barnett's store, Saturday,
flirlit ji nnrnlv defensive battle Until MaV 14. 1;J
ho gets a line on Dempsuy's style.
Between rounds we will decide upon
our own plan of attack in meet 'no
champion's game:
We have never seen Dempsey
fight but wo have a fail' idea of
his methods .from the pictures of
his contest Willi Jess Willard ana
Bill Bronnan. Of course, wc know
that Hie pictures .vro not bos.
moans of drawing conclusions.
We have heanl a lot thai t:u'
champion was off L.rm in his li.iut
with Hrcnnnn an I have ta'uvji uuifl
of our suggestions of his uty.e from
his fight against V, lll.ird.
We figure that he Is a rushing ag
gressive fighter and that is, just
what we want. Wo know that Car
pentler lias enough endurance and
Hklll to hold off tho champion for
n few rounds and within that time ctlon of freight rates on perish
wo feel sure that Carponlioi can aml vegetables from tho
learn what to do to beat him. Demp. ,,,l,!,t,c coast ,0(lay brightened with
nov didn't train properly for Il.cn- Uu Btiilomcnl of II. M. Adams, vice
nan and made a bad showing Per- l'lsedent of the Union Pacific sys-,
haps It was a Hltlo bit of strategy to". "u, railroads fully ap
carried out to make us think that precluto the situation."
ho was through. But If that was tho Adums testified before Henry J.
purpose it failed. Fml- lopresontatlve of the inter-
4 Dempsey will train for this fight. B,wl commerce commission, admitt
v.o know, and he'll bo in bettor con- llmt lie country could not pros
(mjon per under advanced ratc3. He said,
If ho Is not, ho surolv will lose however, that the roads are even
tho championship. UtrA '"lb,u t() 11,001 "pomtlng costs.
II labor Is reduced, the roads will
' voluntarily adjust the rates, he said.
Nothing But The Truth
Can you tell nothing but the truth
for 24 hours? Come and see how they
do It In the high school senior class
play, Friday and Saturday nights. 13
HOPE FOR RATE
CUT IS BRIGHTER
UNION PACIFIC EXECUTIVE
SAYS RATES WILL LOWER
WHEN WAGES ARE CUT.
liy United lress
YAKIMA, May 12 Hopes for re
other bonded warehouses shall have
been reduced to a quantity that in the
opinion of the prohibition commission
er will, with liquor that may there
after be manufactured, be sufficient
to supply the current need thereafter
for all non-beverage purposes."
Greater restrictions on the use of al
cohol in the making of patent medi
cines. . '''
Extension of the law to the Virgin
islands and Hawaii.
COMPANY CLOAKED
(Continued From Page 1.)
ZBYSZKO'S CROWN STILL
RESTING FIRMLY
liy United Proas
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 12 Stan
islaus ZbyszUo's newly won heavy
weight wrestling crown was still In
place today.
The Pole twisted championship
Cnrpcnloiiiig and building. C. 11.
Morryman, telephone rod 5741. M.10
Aluminum Percolators
make appropriate wedding gifts. Get
one dining our special sale. Stadel-man-Bonn
Hardware company. 12
closed its true nature, according tr
federal officials.
The men wanted in addition to
Sullivan, are James Collins, James
Hennessy and John Friedman.
PROSPERITY
(Continued From Pae 1.)
his friends insulted. He then struck
her in the face, knocking her down
upon a pile of rocks and bruising and
blackening her face and body.
"And tho said defendant has not
stayed at home since that time."
'During their married life together,
Mr. and Mrs. Conklin accumulated
property to the value of $10,000, all
of which tho wife helped to earn, the
complaint goes on. Mrs. Conklin asks
half of the property, $75 a month .ali
mony and suit costs! There are no
children.
L
MEETING NOTICES
Pythian sisters
Regular meeting at K. of P.
Thursday, May 12, S p. m.
hall,
12
Christian Church
Business meeting, All members of
tho Christian church requested to be
prosenl Sunday morning for the pur
pose of calling a minister. 14
aspirations of Cihiito Kntsonaris out LIBRARY IS LOVELY
1 of shape with a loo tioo'l ill two falls BOWER OF FLOWERS
hero last night. The llrst came arier' FROM CHILDREN'S HANDS
55 minutes and". tho second in 1'!
minutes. A ttlo i,Uottn in the Ptiblk
I Library tabulates somo of the many
SCHAEFER LEADS BELGIAN ; services given the library recently.
IN BILLIARD TOURNEY u h labelled "Library Service Bui
lelln" and running down the list
liy Unit.-u Pni j l)t- "Bood deeds" and reading tie-
SAN FUANCISOO, Cal., May 12 twcon hi, lines tho observer sees
With Jake Kchncfer far In iho load;! ,.,, wm aml flitoruHt in the library
hopes were considerably dampened on tho mu.t of yom,B uml (0,rt
today for Kdouanl Moronisms, llel-j Tlu, llbnu.y ,, ,..
glan bllllnidlsl, who is playng a ,,. ..... ,,lf,s ,lf ..,.,..1,,,, ,,..
four-block match with Scha-for here. wlltl ,owois which have called rorth
Tho first block was won by Schaor-1 many oxlVBBiH , ,ipBlit and
or yesterday a.flernoon. 100 to 41), 1 .l,imuolllilllloil ,,., m,nu.v ,mtwlB
and in the second block .last niuluw,(l flowers that aiv not so com
JJchuefor made tho scoro stand SOU 1 111()Illv Ht)(. ,,,. ll8 niiiluiiis. adder
Tho executive board of tho Wasco
County Sunday school will meet Fri
day, May 13, at t lie Baptist church to
arrange tho county convention pro
gramme. George Spickernmn, secre
tary. Is
to 32S. Schaofer ran out last nignt
in five Innings, although Horomau's
had the high run of ISO, v
AROUND COAST BASES
Hy United I'ivhh
SAN KUANOISOO, May Vi Tho
Seals had another field day yotordu
the coast leaguo leaders winning from
Salt Lake. 11 to 7. Thirteen Seal hits '
wore responsible. j
Sacramento treated Los Angeles
still more cruelly. Kleven to two wut
tho score by which the Solons won.
Sacramento nutdo five of Its runs In
tongue, whortled rlco root iind cam
mas, have been brought in by chil
dren and older people who Have
found them oh tides or hikes. One
boy" and hl.i sister kept one large
Jar of blue Iris supplied for a week
by bringing in a few' fresh blossoms
every few days. One small boy came
In and divided flowers that had been
given to him, leaving the larger
half for the library.
There Is a record of a book saved
I from a watery end by having been
rescued by a boy who had seen It
thrown from thu window of a burn
ing house. He turned it in to the
Attention, American Leoion
Members of The Dalles
post No. 19. The local
chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolu
tion, to whom has been
assigned the Lewis and Clarke group
in (he hisiorlcal pageant, to bo pre
sented May i!7, asks tho Legion for 30
men for tho various groups. All Legion
members who will volunteer for this
work are nsked to leave thoir names
with Iho undorsignod.
RICKARD INSURES SELF
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GO
Hy United New
'XKYV YORK, May 1. -If Jack Demp
sol or Georges Carpentler breaks a
leg between now rnd July i', Tex Rick
ard should worry. Tho promoter of'
the million dollar prize fight has In
sured himself against Injuries to tho
i-oii and will collect ?100.000 if either
hi disabled before the fight. This
would just about get Rlekard "off
the nut" for the o.vprndituro on the
stadium and for incidental oxpensos
of promotion.
WOMAN FACES
the sixth Inning and l.os Angeles librarian saying "I brought In tie-
never had a chance
Portland shook Itself a bit and beat
Vernon, 5 to 1!. Tho Beavers seemed to
have the number of Slim Love, Tiger
pitcher. They hit safely ten times.
Seattle pulled lis game with Oak.
land out of the fire In the fifth Inning
when, with Oakland three runs ahead,
tho Ralnleis drove four men across
the plate, Thu final score was Seat
tle 8, Oakland C,
THE JUCKLINS with
Monte Blue it tht
EMPRESS Thursday
cause 1 dliTu't like to see it getting
kicked around an water soaked,"
Sumo other gilts that have been
much appreciated are some copies
of several recent books, as tzioy
help la supply the present demand
and save some of tho library's book
fund for other purchases, The donor
said "1 have read them and I might
a great deal bettor give them over
to tho library than have them stand
on my book shelves."
There's a Difference
If you've been u "ready made" man
:i ib past, ho a "inado to order man"
a the future. Firat clasa hand tailor- j
d aulta to meaaare, fM.M aad a W.
( Webber, one Block eaat of poat
office. ttf
(Continued From Pnsro I )
had been exhumed and nrsenre
found In their systems. The trail
led to Los Angeles, where tt was
Coming: to Empress
During the fruit season save your best linens, use
Japanese Lunch Cloths
Attractive Designs Al Quality
Buy Your Summer Supply Now.
72x72 inch size ....$2.75
54x54 inch size $1.75
45x45 inch size $1.25
SCARFS, 16x54 69c
NAPKINS, set of 6 for 50c
Black Taffeta Silks
Our superior assortments enable you to find
the weight and quality you desire. Some of
the season's most stylish frocks are shown in
Black Taffetas. See our excellent assortment
At $1.69, $1.89, $2.39, $2.69 and'$2.75 Yd.
BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILKS
Full 36 in. wide. Per yard $2.75.
FOR SPORTS JACKETS
Beautiful Imported yard wide
COSTUME VELVETS
Blacks, Navys, Browns and Plum.
$3.95 PER YD.
BEAUTIFUL
GINGHAM
PLAIDS
For Dresses and
Aprons
32 inch fine quality
Dress Ginghams,
extra good qualities
end patterns to
choose from at
29c and 35c
Per Yard
27 Inch Fancy Dress Ging
hams in wonderful colorings
and designs. 19c and 25c.
Good Looking
PLAID SKIRTINGS
39 inch Worsted plaids
in Black and White, Grey
and Blue and Brown and
Tan combinations. Also
fancy checks.
$1.39 YD.
FANCY DRESS VOILES
At 39c Yd.
Extra wide and splendid quality,
dainty designs for Summer Dresses.
The best wash good values in town.
ROYAL SOCIETY
CROCHET COTTONS
15c Ball
Always best finish and. boil-proof
colors. The most satisfactory of all
Crochet Cottons.
Eld
w.
C. P
Co.
Twentieth Anniversary
Next Friday and Saturday
.
Just twenty years ago, the lusty infant was born that today supplies
you, and millions of other smokers, with their favorite "smokes," and to
celebrate the occasion, we( will give all day on next Friday and Saturday
TWELVE UNITED CERTIFICATES
with each dollar's worth purchased at our Cigar Department.
This is six times the number given out ordinarily. These Certificates
are equal to 12 per cent discount, which means that each dollars worth of
cigars, tobacco, cigarettes, candies, gums, pipes, and everything in the line
of smokers' supyics will be sold for S8c, for example.
CIGAR SPECIAL
ORLANDO Anniversary Regularly 2 for 25c.
These two days only
BOX OF 25 $2.50.
.20.
Less 12
$2.24 net.
Humbert's Cigar Store
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