The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 16, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921.
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MARSHFIELD PLANS FOR
BIG ELKS' CONVENTION
LUCKY
STRIKE
10 cigarettes for 10 cts
Handy and convenient; try
them. Dealers now carry
both sizes : 10 for 10 cts ;
20 for 20 cts.
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NEW YORK LETTER
can you imagine how fur behind the
lines the generals will be in the
next war?"
NEW YORK, May 1C The days j New York may tighten up on the
when fathers began to train their liberality with which she hr.s been
eons at childhood to follow in their J throwing around "the freedom of
steps as fellow craftsmen have not tne ty... Aldermanic President La
entirely passed. In one profession Quardia presented a resolution to
at least a New Yorker is holding to ( thut effect at the board meeting
them. Louis McCarthy, who is paid lho other nlgnt. Maybe he thought
$75 a day for scaling church spires J tne cty didn't have enough free
and skyscraper towers to paint their (iom to be giving It about so care
flagpoles and the trimmings is al- lessly; maybe he didn't want to
ready seeing to it that Louie, Jr., j embarass visitors by having inqui
aged 15 months is prepared for the ; sitive aldermen ask who they were
the summer industrial course to be ' Wasco, Moro, Grass Valley 8tage
given at Bryn 'Mawr. college, this leave'? Motor Service garage 7:30 a.
summer. This course, which was m. daily. 16tf
founded by the National Board of j
the Y. W. C. A., as a war emer
gency course, was such a success!
from the beginning that money has'
been given from the Laura Hellman
endowment fund to keep it going. I
It will open June 15. The course
which aims at a practical but not,'.
materialistic education, is under thei ' .
auspices of an administrative com- MARSHFIELD, May 16.-Thc an
mittee made up from the college and mml ,meetin of the state Relation
representatives of women ln indus. of Elks will be held in Marshfield, Au
try. They consider women of from'eust 18' 19' ilD(1 20 aml the Ilara-
20 to 35 years of age the most de- t,ons being ma(,e are elaborate, tan
sirable students, but will take girls lnS ln a11 the natural advantages that
of 18. The course consists of classes Coos count' has to entertain visitors,
in English, p-jblic speaking, liter-' There is no doubt but that this con
nture, history, labor movements and vent,on be lhe b'ssest thing Coos
labor problems, industrial organiza- count' has ever attempted. More than
lion, elementary law, hygiene, and 5000 are expected to attend,
a few other branches. There is a Warships, hydroplanes, water
precedent for it in the Kuskin Col-1 sPrts' ocean trips, baseball, shoot
lege at Oxford which was establish-1 inS matches and many other events
ed by three Americans with much ' enliven the Ihree days.
the same purpose in view as had . The Elks of Marshfield have a beau-1
those who instituted this work at i tiful home that was built at a cost of
Bryn Mawr. It is, hpwever, the first ' aD0t one hundred thousand dollars
time such a plan has been tried and it is the center of the activities
tion of visitors will be fed on delict
cies o.f the bay and sea. This dinner.'
alone, it is estimated will' cost, about,
three thousand dollars. The Coquille
valley Elks will give another dinner
ojtr dairy foods and there will be an
"abundance of all the good things that
are necessary to make the meeting
the most successful ever held in Oregon.
out in the United States.
The Slacker List
of preparation for the convention
iOne of the special features will bo I
a sea food dinner at the ocean when
I ' it is expected that the entire delegi-
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Job. "Sometimes I hold him out of
a fourth story window by tho
wrists, for one thing," explained the
steeplejack. "Ho's never yet shown
tho slightest sign of fear at it. And
we encourage him to climb any
thing there is about that Is climb
able." It's about tho only trade in
whicli competition doesn't worry a
fellow all the time McCarthy
argues, and as only, a half-dozen
when proposals for its bestowal
came up, as happened recently,
when one of them said, "Who Is
, this Dr. Einstein?" However, as
some one pertinently inquired,
, "When you get this 'Freedom of the
city' what have you got?"
Everyone knows that women keep
their youth much longer than they
used to. But if anyone doubts it,
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Bicuiuu juc ...u uiHi-u .....uuk uiu (jt (for tnore are nQ ,.hers
n trl Attn 1 . t.iljmlinnn'
consider the case of
10,000,000 names in the telephone
l,ooks of New York and its suburbs
it seems that ho is correct.
Every college has fe.lt the im
petus of higher education duo, pre
sumably, to the war. But Columbia
University is faced by such a record ,no
breaking attendance at this sum
mer's course that she has resorted
to registration by mail to facilitate
matters. There aro already 12,000
applicants, and one of the most in
teresting things about it is the un
usually largo porccnlngo from busi
ness men and women. Corporation
finance, advertising, banking, eco
nomic geography, and subjects of
that kind are being grasped at by
people of early middle ago who
have already achieved some busi
ness success, to a degree unknown
before.
who doubt)
Miss Mary Sherwood, of this city,
aged 50 years, who has just, been
adopted as daughter of Henry C.
Webb. Almost 50 years ago, Mr.
and Mrs. Webb lost their only
child, a little girl. Soon after they
six-year-old Mary Sherwood.
The "Life-Saving" suit Is tho lat
est Invention among tho early
season crowds at tho beaches hero
abouts, It hasn't exactly Ate chic
look of some other costumes wo
have observed, but it certainly is
nractlcal. A splashy group of
youths alarmed the fishes as well
as tho beach onlookers the other
Sunday at Coney when (hey merrl
ly walked forth into very deep
water Indeed, and never made a
move to swim. The suits aro of
rubber, alr-tlght, and, according to
their wearers, unsinkable.
An officer of tho Seventy-first
Infantry, at tho Park Avenue Ar
mory, was recently drilling a
mounted troop at Van Courtlivnd
nark by wireless telephone. A num
ber of tho rank and file wore
watching htm with Interest as h.
shouted his commands Into the
transmitter. Then as tho ovperl
lent came to au end, away off In
the crowd a voice was heard to
remark, "If a Captain can drill his
troops by this thing 10 miles away,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Until wo establish headquar
ters in Tho Dalles, wo will bo
glad to hear from prospective
Overland and Willys-
Knight car buyers. Write to
Elliott Overland Co.
Hood River, Ore.
Phone 3M4
They "borrowed" her from time to
time to play about their lonely
homo and eventually sho became a
permanent member of the household.
So now, 14 years later, upon per
mission of Surrogate Foley, sho has
been legnlly adopted.
"The 40Q," Tor so long tho conn
try's term for New York society has
been disclaimed by Its social lead
ers nowadays. "Four hundred, In
deed," they exclaim, "There are not
moro than 100 of us. Certainly not.
"Of that 100, they put 50 Into tho
real backbone of society, tho "con
servative" and tho other 50 into
the "cafe set." And this Inspito of
the fact that the Social Register
lists 5000 names.
New York women closely interest
ed In tho Industrial world aro show
ing considerable enthusiasm over
The Chronicle disavows responsi
bility for this list, which is sub
mitted by headquarters, Ninth Unir
ed States Army Area, San Fran
cisco. The list, after careful check.
is presumed by army authorities to
be correct. The government allows
not to exceed $50 for expenses in
curred in capture of these men.
Morrow County
Laurel Eden Barger, lone, Or., Ar
lington, Ore.
'Leonard Blake, Lexington, Ore.
lEd Bowman, Jones Boro, Tenn.
Ellas Bowman, Jonesboro, Tenn ,
Heppner, Ore.
John Galloway, Irrigon, Ore.
Pat Pat Jackson, Heppner. Ore.
Jesse Willis Judd, Lexington, Ore.
Alvln J. Martin, Nye, Ore.
Johnnie C. Morris, Lexington, Ore.
Hugh McNerney, Wallowa, Ore.
George Wynn, Heppner, Ore.
Sherman County
Frank Craft, Grass Valley, Ore.
Oscar Selin, Grass Valley, Ore.
Selin Oscal,
Oscar Selin,
Yamhill County
Richard Bullivant, Broadmead,
Ore., 162 West Park St., Portland,
Ore.
Eugene Fischer, R. No 2, Gaston,
Ore.
John Itkonen, R. F. D. No. 2, Sher
idan, Ore., Portland, Ore.
Roy Cecil Rogers, Cove Orchard,
Ore.
Hood River County.
Iloyd Reed Cascade Locks.
IHHI LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR- SALE Buick "40" touring. $275.
Telephone 31F14. IS
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general house work on ranch. Write
Tl, care Chronicle. IS
FOR SALE 1920 'Monitor six, run
3,000 miles. Bargain for cash. Tele
phone red 3392 afternoons or even
ings. 18
FOR 'REN T Cof (nbl yf iTrni s he d
housekeeping rooms. 115 East Sec
ond street. 21
FOR SALE 1919 Chevrolet touring,
first class shape, good tires, extras
Call 516 West Thirteenth, or phone
red 2342 after 6 p. m. 19
FOR SALE Cut flowers for Memor
ial day. 901 Liberty street. IS
FOR RENT 6-room modefn house,
410 West Fourth street
for sale. Apply at house.
NEW STOCK OF
Monarch Ranges
MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGES INSURE
SUCCESS IN COOKING AND BAKING
The record of the Monarch Malleable Range for
long life and thrifty performance cannot help but
carry conviction to anyone seriously considering
the selection of a kitchen range.
Malleable construction insures lasting tightness.
Vitreous Enameled Linings prevent rust damage
on the inside.
Maier & Schanno
Heat of Red Peppers
Stops Rheumatic Pain
FOR SALE For immediate removal
the old Central Feed Barn build
ing at the corner of Third and Fed
eral streets. Walther-Williams cop
pany. 18
The penetrating heat of "Red Pep- moment you apply Red Pepper Rub
Furniture Per Rub"' will bring almost instant you feel the tingling heat. In three
17 reuei irom tne pains or rneumatism, minutes it warms tne congestea
backache, strains, sprains, sore mus- When you are suffering so you
cles and stiff aching joints. can hardly get around, Just get a
Penetrating heat immediately frees jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub,
the blood circulation that carries off made from red peppers. It costs lit-
the congestion and pain is gone. tie at any drug store. The quickest
Nothing has such concentrated, fillet1' lafcown awaits you. Use u al-
j penetrating heat as red peppers. The ways for colds In chest.. Adv.
Twenty-five percent discount on
cut glass bowls for this week only.
Llndquist's Jewelry store. 21
There's " Difference
If you've been a "rendy made" man
n the past, be a "made to order man'
tn the future. First class hand tailor
prt suits to measure, $35,00 and up. W
tt. Webber, one block east of pot
office. 6tf
The Economy Shop
Ladies' and children's hats at very
reasonable prices. Organdie collar
and cuff sets and embroidery yarns. A
fow roady-to-wear infants' dresses.
Ladies' silk and voile dresses, also
house drosses, nprons and underwear.
Children's drosses, boys' blouses and
infants' wear made to order. Mrs.
Weaver, 302 Union street, opposite
postoffico. Telophono black 3171. 20
Self
Respect increases with each dollar you add to
your savings. The man who saves
regularly is developing a confidence
in himself fully as valuable as his
balance in the bank.
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
" THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Dalles, Oregon '
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A Real Innovation in Corset Value Giving.
Direct from Our Factory to You with all
middlemen's profits eliminated."
Think of it! High grade, hand laundered
Corsets, perfectly boned and reinforced to
withstand hard wear.
98c t0 $2.98
Other Prices $1.49, $1.98 and $2.49
These low prices are possible because we take the entire produc
tion of the Lady Lyke factory, selling thousands of dozens annually in
our 312 stores.
Lady Lyke Corsets fit perfect!". Made of high grade materials
rust proof and give long service. Daintily trimmed and finished.
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