THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921. PAGE THfttE NEWS .NOTES Sheriff to Arrest Sheriff Levi Chrlsman left for Ontario, Ore., this morning, to bring back a prisoner arrested upon a secret Indictment returned by the lecent grand Juiy. Services At Rowena A special preaching service will be held In thn Rowena school building Sunday after noon at 3 v'clock. One of I ho oily pas tors will speak. Ministerial Meeting Monday The Tune meeting of the ministers of The Daller will he held Monday moi-niii;; at 10:.3Q o'clock In the trustees' numi of the public library I'lans will be made for the summer Sunday equina jpark meetings. T ' Baccalaureate Service Tomorrow Following i he custom of former yoar.s the protrstant chiuche.", of the city will forego their regular evening ser vices tomorrow and unite in tho bac calaureate Eervlce a the high pchool. Several of the pastors will participate In the evening'.' program. Birthday Party In Ea-t End An interesting mii price party was given Thursday evenlnp at the home of Jolie Lang on Lewi.- street. The occasion was In honor of the 10th birthday an nlversar) of Ouy Lang and was tended by a large crowd of young folks of his Sunday school class and (he boys' club of the high school. Julian Phetteplacc Returned Dep uty- Sheriff Guy Klton rot j mod this ,inornlng trom Payette, Idaho, with ..lullan Phettt place ns a prisoner. tPhetteplace, wa's nrreated hi Idaho at the request ot Sheilff ChrlsnianJ fnllnwltlr thr, rnfllrn nf nn iTttltn. I went' hv 1 hi ii-nnit tnrv ltd tw liulil ' in the county Jail in defalcation ol 1,000 bail. . Safety Committee Meeting Th.? next meeting ot The Dalles local com mittee on safety will be held in i room adjacent lo the yard master's olfico at 1:30 p. m., Juno 13, This meeting Is for all employer of the O. W. R. & N. company anil the general public isJso Invited to attend, tie coiding to C. It,, Alarshai. local ag-nt for. the railroad company. Two Licences Issued Dan L. Cu pld whittled two more uolchc.i in Ills bow this inoinlng, as Iih watched two happy couplcu emergt! fioni th( office of County Clerk W. U ('rich tow. .Marrtage licenses were; Issued to (Jeorgo Edwards, )3fi, of; BakoiH fJeldjKCkl.uridl'YrYqreuce A 'LVf, tfl, ot tfy i. Wilis: -ifi'd jo ThilrbtjH U', preVitft;,2i(l-t,'l!he' t?alles anif icinia L. Walker, 19. ol Portland. '.Many See Hygienic Film rhe by- house jfetf.-oy .a: jalKe-auuli'iK'u The subject ;)( 'J:.Tilo'.Uejlrdductit)U or Lliu," .and Ijadiny Julfcrosooplc discoveries o.n':i .i(wnihg'. the ihanhor in which living .oeltBbott) Vep,ttab)e and animal, mill f(fJftIjJ;,heHfif Ives, were Ihrown on tin-'EcrWii.- ; Auditorium Plane Committee M.eti TIie auditorium plans coinniitte.!, named by Mayor I'. J. Stadelman to Pass upon plans submitud Tor tla now 3114,000 municipal auditorium, nit't last night in the city hall to I'M over the completed working plans, as submitted by Uo.ightallug and 'Dougan, Portlund architects. 'Owing to the fact that several members of the coinmlitto were at Tygh Valley EMPRESS Jloinc of (iood ; PhotoplayK SUNDAY mE DANIELS -In "TWO WliEKS WITH I'AY" IIlm; latest, and best picture. ' What every woman wants a vacation with pay, plus a ro mance. A romance that ue- fjan in i mud puddle, mt a clean whole some romance just the name. Adopted from the Sat urda.v Kveninf? Vox I stoi'( . I'jlJtiriiiiu i (' imulv . "MS I'lEUt IJEAT" XOI ,'iJ,:iV , "Thu ;OUNTY i A ill '. .-JJ. - - - - - j?ienlcfllin'6howii at the court TUuraayLbzepiriK' fi th, t)r -kuu ,9'iL'' W)m? HV'ty 'wffi Wc I rii'el M01xJAY--Eutit'iii. O'Drien in n.'ILDEi) IMS" TUBS WEDNESDAY Norma Talmadjfe ln THE BRANDED WOMAN" I attending the road bond rally, no of ficial action as to tho acceptance of tin plnnn, v:tH (alien. School Hoard Elect on I'err.onii with ambitions to be members of the city scluol boaid will have an opportunity to attempt tho iuillll ment of their hop(.s Monday, June 20, when the annual school e : tlon will be held. Hans for the elec tion weu completed last night at the tegular meeting of the school board. Two directors will he elected it this time, to serve for terms of hreo yrars each. Persons deslilng o enter their names) In nomination should commuuiratc wltli Miss Pin lence Pal lei son, distilct clerk of 'he board. To Operate Vacation School Plan. ire In progiess for the opening of a lally vacation Bible school to be. cur lied on in the C'.ilvary B.ipth'.l (hu.eli for three weeks commencing June 'Hi. The ncliool will he operated only in he inoiuin Irom !l lo 11:111) o'clock ml ;lll be open lo about 7., children anging from four to 12 year.; of :i:?e. rim progrr.m outlined call for ntory oiling, f-lngln.;, liihlo hand work, man ia) training, ratlin work, m.ip bulbi ng, games, calislhentlc and athletics N'o charge will be made for admission o the school and at It!) clone :.n ex hibition will he given showing the ie- UltB. i Stray Cowo In Danger Wandering bovlnes aie causing Chief of PoLee yuink Heater cnnsldciablc worry, he 'omplains, tollowing leports by irate lousuwives of stray cows eating up) I'uiuily gardens and causing deiitrue-i lion in general. A city ot dimmed :,irovIdes that cows shall not be! staked along public highways, hut lieisons who are cutting down the I' l'gli cost of living by keeping a cow ipvi, tti.iiti it tuwi.r.i nHii ir tlitc 1,u- rm I joi'ding to Jieater. ilia cjner ot po Ice la not going to wait for Bessy o hieak loose ami do a lot of dam ige bel'tji'e Inking action In the fu ui'e, but is going to pick up till cow;i staked Out anil taku them lo the city )outid, he warns. Community Meeting Pcctponed !e:ausi! of the several last-mlnuio 'allies which will he held lu the loimty Monday evenln;, prior to Ihe pecial election to be held on the .text day, the III;.', community mc't .ng scliedtiled lor Monday ul;i)it in he Union jilieet park has been pHt . toned until Wednesday night, 7:30, it ihe same place, H. W. Arbitry, Community Seivleo Director, tin lounced this uioiniu, All person.i jitereslei) in the workings of Com munity iSeiwlce tint inviteu to uo ijhnistnl .Kt ; jhe I tl.fijreht,'; park Hv4dnesjLiv .' ivenlnji Whon plans fbf Win' to'T,.V'caiTiiHl T-cAit Vii'nti.'i oityj iltiring the remainder of the piesiuit year, will bu agreed upon. A spnclal .uogiain hau also linen ph .tared, (with speechen. 'viKial tielectlons and utt until of vaiiotiii kinds tut eiilnr- ' talnili nt. t .' Dr. S, Hdiko MaHoy, dentist, First Natloual bank, 'iowns :'.U7 3liK Tle phono main Mil. raa. wain l tin I st r Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice Is l.erchy given to Ihe lejjal voters of School Dlutrlct No. 12 ol 'i!'Mi Count y. ytaUt of Oregon, lhat: Ihe annual school nuetlni' of said Dliitrlct Wjlll be h.-'l.l a( the Hlyh School btilldlir;; to begin at 'the lio'ir of 1! o'clock on the Ihiril Mm day of June, being tlo- DOt li day ,o' June, A. D, 1921. J. II. KlltlC, Chairman Boaid of Directors Prudence M. Patterson, Dliitrlct Cieik. .1 1-11 IS GRAND Tonight- Sunday WANDA UAWLEY -ln- "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ DUILT" Adapted from the Sat urday Evening Post iitory, "Sweetie Peaeh" Don't spoil your wife and then biame her jo:- heinp, t'-poiled. Wo married his ideal, .'.poiltd hot with lnx nr,, atu' thou ',von tlt.vd what hail uii'vd hot so. - Al.o- Fo.v News 1 PERSONALS Mrs. Dell Olds of Crass Valley was shopping In the city yesterday, Mrs. 0, J. Alnsworth of Maiipin is cboining In this city today. K. P. Sliver ol Enterprise Is a guest at Hotel Dalles. Allies Kinney of Portland la a busi ness visitor In thffrclty today. Mrs. J. W. Dav cf Bend la visiting with friends in The Dallen. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Mayn of Mai'. pin are sliopplng lu this city today. Mr. and Airs. W. I). Davis of Bed mond are visiting with friends In The Dalles. A. O. Hudson and H. J. Collins, both of Walla Walla, are business visitors in this city today. IMIss Mabel E. Moore, of Portland, Is tho guest of Mis3 Oeraldine Kel ly and Miss Aileen Kelly. . Mr. and Airs. Jack Sherman of Pendleton were in tho city ytster-. day. C. C Clark and Claud Clnrk of Arlington were In the city yesterday or. business. Airs. D. P. Ketchum, Delaney and Emil Schanno, who have btrn via- It trig In Tncoina, returned to the cli last night. W. A. Berry of Ia(5nmda has tak en up rcsldonce rfn thb city. He will 'It-'1'' JO ffl i J ,:t ,i no in it). ;.;. ,' t (Paid Adv.) II ........ . a- -( . ,. . i he employed nt Alalor and Schanno'-? store. 1 J. Forbes", traveling salesman for the Urando Honde Meal company, of LaGrnndo, has bought the residence of Dr. Krank Karnes. Ho" expects to bring his family to tlilc city shortly. There's a Difference It yoti'vo been a "ready made" man in the past, be a "made to order man" In the future. First class hand tailor ed puIN to measure, J.'iG.OO and up. W. It. Webber, one block east cf po office. 6tf "bno Man In a MJllion" with the Inimitable George' Beban iri'luo lead ing rolo, opened at th- Casino theater yesterday and the "S. R. O." sign may bo displayed duting tho rest of tho engagement. This plctur.', the latest Robertson-Cole lelease, is flawless. In the familiar role 'of an i i ii " The So-(;alled CiLi.ens' ; -,v '' levy of 5 mills to retire the , . 4ii, ' t" (ol,1 Ihe mum That if the entire icsue is sold the first year (which is improbable) that the total cost to vou per year for both INTEREST and RETIREMENT of bonds will be . ' . '. le's than 3V1 mills. This cost is arrived at from figures furnished us by the COUN- TY ASSESSOR'S office and corroborated by the TAX EXPERT of the OREGON . , , . VOTER. ' . , ' -' -: It is the experience of all sections of the country that with good roads come IN- CREASED PROPERTY VALUES. With the carrying of the $800,000 Bond Issue will come prosperity induced by increased transportation facilities. BOND ISSUE The Dalles-Wasco County Chamber of Commerce, humble Italian whose brain is at ull times directed by tils great bean and .loVe ol fellow man, Mr. Deban excels. This picture Is his strbngest vehicle elthtr on the stage or scieen. The story of "One Man in a Mil lion" In one of real heart Interest. It Is different. It contains nil of the elements essentia) to the successful photoplay. Motheif, love, sweetheart love, the love of man for animals, the' love of animals for man and a sul llcl V-U number of comedy reliefs to counterbalance the dramatic and pathetic moments. Incidentally Mr. Bebati, wrote the nfdry and jlroduced and 'directed the picture. Aside from having perfection of ntoiy and detail, tho cast in support of th star Is an exceptionally tine one heaxled by Helen Jerome Eddy. Otheis are Irene Mich, LLyd Whit lotik, Unorge Wllrlatns, Jennie Lee, Wade Botoler and George Beban, Jr., ihe five year old son of the star. Notice to Voters information for votero of The Dalles election precincts: Prccmci No. 1. Voting place, Bulck Garage, C17 East Second street. Irfclnct No. 2. Voting plnce, 1. O. O. F. building, Second and Laughlln ntreets. ! Precinct No. 3. Voting place, Joles residence, CIO Washington street, Precinct No. 4. Voting place, now couit houno abstract office. Proclhct No. 5. Votitig place, city hall court room. Precinct No. J, Voting place, old. coui't house, Third Olid Union streets. Precinct No. 7. Voting place, city STI -'!?; mm iV ' (V v - - I" Welfare (?) Leaie , 'tells ' , . 'fl bonds in acldil.iori tothe interest charge of Qo. - : "" , it-, . -j, . .'.!. -in i t id ... t I . Truth Is barn, just west of junction of Third and Fourth streets, Ptecinct No. 8. Voting place, Ar nold WyBS residence, 602 West Nlu'h stieet. j Preclhct No. 9. Voting place, Bap tist church, Seventh and Union streets. , Pi'i clnet 'N'o. 10. Voting place, James Ij. Palmer recldence, 1208 D stieet. Precinct No. 11. Voting place, J. C. Wlngfleld residence, 1300 Pine street. I Kant Dalles Voting place, Beutert cannery. i South Dalles Voting place, old Rob erts house, on Dry Hollow road. West Dalles Voting place, Stadel man ranch. Thompson Voting place, school house. Date of election, Tuesday, June 7., Do not forget to vote. . . I Polls open 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. W. L. CRICHTON, County Clerk. 6 ' TACOMA'S NEW TRAFFIC CODE EFFECTIVE TOMORROW By United Prttt TACOMA, Wash., June 4. Taco ma's hew tra'ffic code will become effective tommorrow. The .code is comprehensive -In scope, necessitated by -the growth and corresponding Increase in traffic congestion of the city. 'It contralizes in one ordinance all of the numer ous rule ahd regulations which have been passed by the cllj' council dur ing the past several yearc. Fred Shoemaker, commissioner ... . ft i j .you. ,it will'cbst an annual; .. i ' 1 .' - . , ' 1 ' ", I ' 'I . ' K I . ' I .ill,. ,W 1 ' M. I I ,t ' ,ll I If )' 1 ' ' ' i mil f I 5 1 ' H. S. A Tie : mm BHlflh Pr COMMITTEE public safety, has ordered thousand of copies of the new traffic code printed for free distribution cuaiorig motorists. - SIX GILLETTE BLADES f With HOLDER Prepaid In Attractive Case Satisfaction Guaran , teed, or Money Refunded This offer for a limit-. ed time only. ; Remit by money ,order ; or cash (no stamps) Frad Razor o. 1475 Broadway New York City : i " '. t-- i.i. f.!s.bt n' , ,j I '.$ j ' , 1 . -II-'..- j.f. :S . , to't-l - ir i , 'i -in i. h vy'V Oil I 'If - y)' l' ( j-' .1 1 i i'V 't'ilj?-( ji j ' f . , . $V. l I' iw.'.Viioii-i, i.V ""i''oi - 'i)'ilrf i-.'i-. im, .! .1 I -I..H roJj- ! , . C , ., ,' .r ,(W ,') ' i - ,i . W'UM Ml. ...l. l-,l,' . . r !" RICE, CliAimun.