PAGE FOUR THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921. LEADERS OP BRITISH By United Nov .LONDON, June 20. The question of empire to he discussed at the coin ing Imperial British conference ere i;o momentous that It Is now unoffi cially predicted that the meeting will continue for at least two months. The first gathering will take place Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at Downing street. Subseiiuent Hcusinm will he held in St. .lames palace. Among those who will meet with Lloyd George at the opening session are Premiers Hughes of Australia, Masscy of Now Zealand, General Smuts of South Africa, Molghen, of Canada .and the Maharaja of Ciitch, India. It. Is reported I hat this sitting Is to he more or less of a primary al fair, to permit tho various colon i.n pt cnilers to deliver their personal vlewpolnlH to Lloyd George. Tho most Important rpicr.tion, and one which will receive iinmodlale al tnnllon, will he that of I he renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. It ia re ported on good amnnrlly that the Billlsh cahiiiel. jecenlly discussed tho situation and irepnred lis own "hrlef to place Hie imperial policy ie gi'.rdlng Japan iiuniely before I lie do minion lender. Whal I hat policy I,-, however, will not he disclosed until tho colonials have themselves deliver ed their own views. Theio aro cerliun hints from various mini tern that the cahinel desires lo re .new the iindorslnnding willi Japafi. hut that II will not press for a lenow- al of tho actual alliance -provided such a understanding does not chiINc! with the, paramount desire In in rive al complete accoid with the United ijtatcs. 'Other (piestlons lo he laken up h;, the imperial confeienc(! will he I In empire's lorelgn policy, ,lrade tola lions hetween the various: socllonn of the cmplro and woild coniiniinlcatiou lines. Two Little Stories A bout Town BLONDE SISTERS HAVE BUSINESS MEN GUESSING TO DIS TINGUISH THEM APART HARRY WALTHER SOLVES SPEED CAPABILITIES OF JACK RABBIT. Main GUG1 Bennett Taxi Main 01.tr Agency Union Laundry at tho Umatilla House. Good work anil safo delivery guaranteed. Call main 5011. L'l IRISHMEN FIGHT FROM ROOF I0PS By United News LONDON, Juno 20 Irish lopuhll can troops, scattered over loof tops and hehlnd chimney pots In liw heart of Dublin, poured a deadly hail ot bullets into a hnry tilled Willi crown forces, late Saturday night and precipitated one of Ihe bitterest street battles that has ever laken place In the Irish oily. Reports of Ihe tight now becom ing public Indicate thai several of tho military, rebels and c.vlliunn were killed, and at least If. persons were wounded, including tliiee 'vo men. The streets were tilled a (lie I line ot Ihe atfray. A bomb, droppid inlo the street fioni one of the roofs. Just as the government lorry was passing beneath, was I lie MkiiiiI for an outburst ot tire. The trjopir.. leaped from the lorry to leluin the fire of the attackers, who weie dll'II cult to locate because nl the ;.r curily ol their liiding place:. Crowds on the sidewalks became panic stricken, mid rushed lo :.al'ei Ihtough Ihe Menu of bullet., many of Ihem falling hcucith ihe fei I ot Ihe fleeing citizens. Tho militaiy linallv :-iii i i-icled in l catering older In tin- :.t reel, but Ihe lobols are tepoited lo hm-'i . 'ipul The extent ol eaAualll'. anion , tilt lepuhticaus is not knituu Ol the known wounded n In civilians and six ate ol de forces. CeuHlahlo llradl'ord a-; kllbl and ColiHlablo Ktuail was uo inili il Sun day In an attacks at Thonia .town. Kilkenny, and other c.i u.iIIh repot i the shooting of I wo luiiiMT -..ililioi. named Bullly and Cuuuiimhiim, m Kings county. Auotbei turmer Mihller Itobort I'lke, was iihot dead in Dub J lit. are I IIW II .Business men in Tho Dalles aie hn ing a perplexing time these nays try ing to keep' straight in their tnlu'ls the Identity of two good looking blonde girls who arc einplojed In of lahlislimonts on Second r-lrect. Tinw are sisters, not. twins, but constructed ro generally along tho same linos that each can wear the clothes of the oilier equally well. One woiks on tho north side of Sec ond street, tho oilier on the south side. Thai's as far as wo will go on (Identification. It. A. I.ubbu of Ihe Kdwnrd C. J'eaKe rampnny, lias .occasion frequently lo go into tho office where the North Side Sister works. He arcs her ovor day. The oilier day, Ihe South Side Sister went inlo the Tease company wilh a llllie bill lor Mr. I.ubho. "Do you.woik In bolh places now," mid l.ubhe, lneni inning Hie ollic.'. whoio the North Sldo Sister Is em ploj ed. Tlic South Side Sister explalued Ihul sho really was a sister of (lie other girl, so, when a short time lat er, Liibhe happened lo nee Ihe North ISide Sister, he lold her of the oceur- icnec, and promised thai he would J-now Ihem apart next lime. Thai same evening, the Norlh Side tiisler's It'll on Ihe .South Side Sister's speaking lo l.uhbe, Ihe laller asked her if she had given him a receipt lor that little bill "this morning." "M I hough t you said you wBrc going lo know us apart," Ihe, North Side fdslei- exclaimed, laughing. If the Soulli Side Sisler didn't have flufly hair, even her own relatives would hardly know how lo dislingiiis.'i belween Ihe pair. I'll! (ho North Sid" Sister's iiad on Ihe Soulli Side Sinter's head, and Ihe Noilh' Side Sister's boss will be slopping Ihe S. S. S. on the streel some day to ask If Ihe cash balances. How fast cm a jack rabbit travel Is a question that has been perplex ing eastern Oiogonlans ever since the first long-legged jack waved his ears over a hilltop lo see tho cara vnners traellng down tho Columbia liver. lioioic talc; have been told Of Ihe lightning-like qualities of a lean Jack vrtieh ho is feeling good and some thing is behind, spurring Him along There is one man employed on The Ciionielo who harbirs the vain ambi tion to rhoot a Jack with a .22 caliber rifle, and who declares that the anl- mi'l can mil run Ihe ballot. Lilt Harry Vallher comes forth with an absolutely scionl'l'lu t;peod test which he declares solves the quest ion of their speed bevond dispute. Ycsler '1'iy was spenl by Waltlier anil a partv of friends Hailing along I lie IK'.clitltos above Manilla. Coming back In a hurry, WaUlier'! rosdclor was Hiooiing along north Horn the Matipin road, In ading for 'I'ygh Vallev. The ro:xl hi stralghl end f!al and I ho going good. Up hopped a .hick Iroin l!ie middl.: or Ihe road, while WJnltherV. cm- was culling mihn an iiour, .t shown by Ihe upcodomulcr. The car war. almost on Ihe jack, and in ;:u in taut lie ge.aied hi.- Ion"; hind h ;,:; from a spied or 0 to :p) miles and belter. In fact lliis rahbil w t holler than :m. Walliier had no desire to be "lu..i ed by a Jack inhbil so ho hlcppc.1 on her. So did Ihe iacl;. Tlie speedometer oiawled lo miles, then to ;!". The labblt's spring were Ihiowmg dust back on Ihe radiator cap. L'vcry ten leel Ihe jack would jump a yard la Ihe air and pul on mine momentum Al III! mles an hour the aulo crawled up. Al .''.7, Ihe jack hi-.:an hilling Ihe side of Ihe road, and at .'IS, h-leapo'l aside as Ihe wheels touched his tail. Tills is a'l WalliH-i 'i, atoiy of coutHe, bill he claims to have had two tried and I rue citizens of The Dalles hi : lie car with him, one of whom watched the speedometer while tho other toot e I for the Jack rabbit. toiuoriow. The cointnillee In cliarg" of II was expected to recommend that union labor he urged to support the Irish cause. It was reported reliably, however, that the elauso declaring a boycott on Itiltlsh goods had been eliminated. Thero'n -. Slfference If you've aeon a "ready made" man in the past, bo a "made to order man" in tho future. I'Mrst class hand tailor nil suits to measure, $35.00 and up. W. it. Webber, one block oast of post office. Gtf THIS TIME LAST YEAR SI. Louis dropped a game lo tho (Hauls after winning 10 straight. Announcement made that pro lessienal baseball would he at tempted in Japan O'.Mara, Indianapolis; Wagner, Columbus and Kvans, Kan.-as City, apph lor reinstatement in the American Association UNIONS VViN (COMtlmiL'll 1'VOIII PURI! 1.) ers and maintenance or way workers. The appearance of I ho representa tives of the road today is considered a mere I'ormalily, as there is no doubt in railroad circles 1ml what their le qiicst will be compiled with. Freo Clinic No Charge For Examina tion Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Bauni, chiropractic physician, Third and Washington, main 501. if Brown's Dutur ssagr. Time Tablo Two round trips dally. Leavo Hank hotel, 1). a. m. and I p. in. Leave Dufur 7:20 a. m. and 1 p. m. tf PERSONALS "1 Mis. Margaret Wade of A M. Wll N. C. Hod in if Wapiuliia is a business isitor in The Dalles today. I Hams and company is absent from the store on account of illness. I Mrs. I. Surratt or Wasco Is visit ! Ing with friends In The Dalles today. Mrs.' W. W. Williams of Wasco is visiting with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Schlffler of Pen dleton arc visitors In this city today. Mr. and Mrs. '. Ii. Tucker of Prino vlllo are gues's u Hotel Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. I). O. MePherson of Hend are registered al Hotel Dalles. A. (. Harvey of Wanilc was in the city on business today. Mrs. W. P. Merry of Portland Is spending several weeks, at tho Mer ry ranch In the Three Mile district. W. J. Mariner of Dlalock Is In tills city today attending to business mat ter.? Miss Gertrude Iloulow of Pendleton was In The Dalles yesterday visltin; with Irietids. Jay Sallzinan, stale tralflc ol fleer, is in The Dalles today InvosUtrating several matters reported lo his office. Mrs. Hay Angel I and daughter, Eva, were week-end visitors at Ihe home of Mia. IS. ilobortson at Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Kniersott liurtner of Dufur weie hopping In the city Satin day. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell of Wamio were Jn tho city today on business. Mrs. I). A. Lubbc accompanied Mrs. Victor Marden to Portland, Sat urday. She will spend several days Jn the Hose City. John Gavin, Jr., returned yester day from Eugene, whole he has been attending the University of Oregon law school. Mrs. D. L. HarWns left Sunday tor Council Blulfs, la., where sho expects to spend several weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Albert Jensen. G. Clarence of Goldcndale, Wash., was a business visitor In the city Saturday. It. V. Gunn of Corvnllls Is la this city today attending to business ma' ters. Ben Hockman and Newton Cnm field, both of Wasco, arc leglstered at Hotel Dalles. Mr. and 'Mis. A. G. Sheridan ol Bend are visiting with friends In this city. Conrad Yeackel of Goldcndale, who is seriously 111, was brought to the local hospital yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeackel. They are stopping at the homo of Henry Yeackel. Mr. and. Mrs. K. D. Howe and Mrs, and Mrs. H. K. Khrsani. all of Port land, were visiting over tho week IBM "Annual Income -Annual Expenditure Result Annual Income Annual Expenditure Result $2,000 2,010 Misery $2,000 1,990 Happiness Mr. MIcawbcr The experience of Dickens' Mr. Micav, ber is the same as that of thousands of us whose whole lives are made miser able through the folly of living beyond our means. Save part of what you earn and invest it in our Preferred Stock. Even though you lay aside but $10 a month you can soon own a share. 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Burke Masaey, rtcntut, First National bank, rooms Ilo? :ms Tele phono mala 3'Jll, ies mam U.'.U mi S H I P f 'Tn G H O A ft D (Oinillimt'it From I'.ikm 1 ) dampers and Lewis taction-. iiiKht lu Investigated. A printed report that Leu i.. - ii' ported by a lund of $iuu,imu -urn I a number of dolegatts to dunu'd i thorough Investigation. Tho railroad uuIoiik. women gar niont workers and m.nhmiMs ha swung to the biipport m Lewis' rae dldacy. 'With this pronil of a hei voto, Lewis himself w.i.. .utue ui the campaign today. With lonilnuuUH run feronces on tho convent am floor, n hotel lobuloa and hotel urnin-. 1 n vor might, have hoon iiiteii.nniUK jmrty convention. Tim Irish ouestlon pribabh will 1" fought out In tho convention lodai or EMPRESS Home of Good I'liotoplayu TONKillT and TUESDAY While New York Sleeps A slory of (he bright lights and black shadows of the Great Metropolis that no one can afford to miss. The most sensational melodrama of all time. Also "Mixed Pickles" Our Organ end with Mr. and Mrs. John Cham pers. They motored to this city over the highway. .1. H. 'Welstcr of Bend is In The Dalles today renewing business ac quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Ritcher and son James of Tacoma, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. H. B. Stacey, 1201 Fair street, for the week, left today for their home Mrs. Stacey and Mrs. Ritcher are sisters. - - Eventually Why Not Now? Ship by truck. Portlanil-The Dalles Truck service. Headquarters, Motor, Service Garage. Portland telephones, Marshall 1355 and East 3990. tt Silks! Silks! Good dependable qualities are the kindxwe sell. Our large stock of always newest novelties afford better selections as well as lowest prices. Here are a few of the most popular Summer Silks for Blouses, Skirts and Dresses. PONGEE SILKS 98c, $1.25, $1.69 to $2.50 Yard OYSTER WHITE PONGEE Very best heavy quality. Per yard Wd WHITE PONGEE ' Exceptional quality. 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New est stripes for men's and boys' Dress Shirts. 39c Yard NECK BANDS Omo Neck Bands are accurately sized and save lots of time and worry in the making of shirts. 10c Each Edw. C. Pease Co. Send it initio (DtM A.k.M.CO We have no quarrel with any firm that uses every available opportunity to bring its service before its customers. We do it ourselves. But it is a pleasure for us to occasionally reverse the or der of things and let our customers know that we appreciate their liteady patronage and that we value it highlv. And as we value it we shall certainly use every effort to give the service that will keep it. MODEL LAUNDRY Main 41 t,