TV.'',' PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 28, 1D21. TWELVE FAGE3 C. C. RICHARDSON DIES RTY EKHTERS VVANT STEEL STRiKE EXPOSED A Drama of Stage Life IN SEATTLE HOSPITAL .; A k .. Claude Cleveland Richardson, a n livt f Umatilla courily, died Thurs day in province hospital, Seattle, Wash., following an operation, accoro trig lo word just received here. H V.as hoin five miles north M Pendle ton on Sunday, Aug. tl. 1S84, Ihe son of Mr. and Mis. K. W. Itiehanlsivn. 1 Mr, Richardson has Iwn residing three mile east of Redmond, Wash. f ollowing hla death he was burled in he Redmond cemetery, liesid hla alher who died some years ago. I Mm Pearl Richardson, hla widow, Irfrs. Angie Wicks, of Clarkston, Wash, his mother, and four sifters, Mrs, Ku Venla Khephard, "f Alberta. Can.; Mis. Eunice Hunt, of lwnver Colo.; Mrs-Mlct- Long, or Grandview, Wash, ann Mix Wilda Klcijardson, of Clarkston, Wash., survive. While a youth Mr. RrVhvirdson mov ed with his parents to Waltshur T-here they lived II years, following -hlch they went to Clarkston to re side for 10 years. In Wenatohee, Mr. Richardson met Miss Pearl Fuck to whom he was married In Seattle Aug tl. 15(15, Since that time he made his home in Redmond. NEW YORK, Jan. 28. A. P.) The committee 'of Forty Eight an nounce.! today that It had adopted a resolution urging that the report of the Inter -Church World Movement on the Steel strike in litis be mado u gov rnment publication to give the widest possible publicity to the alleged anti social practices revealed In the docu ment. The committee asked that the V. S. committee on labor and education, vhu-h is now considering such u bill take commence action" on the re port. The committee asked that the V. S. committee on labor and education which is now considering auch a bill take "constructive action" on the report. Reviewing conditions revealed in the report, the committee declared that special Investigation had shown that abolition of the 12-hour day was to the economic advantage of the owners of the industry. . The three shift day, n was stated, would directly relievo 150 ono workers now on the 12-hour shift and give work to 60,000 more who are now unemployed. 0 3 1 i! o 13 M 3 I 1 Where will you find an other food that comes' to you ready-cooked with such flavor, economy and health building satisfac tion as GrapesNuts Tfiis combination of wheat and malted barley is a firm ; favorite with families that have used it for years and 1 know its food value for both children and grown ups. "There's a Season" Hade by Fbstum Cereal Conine. Battle CredcMich. 0 u 0 a D II 13 I 1 a 1 a a a I u 0 I a a 1 D 1 a 0 a I II .... ., f " A v Hi . ' ( : I f y ANITA W : 1 ;'Vfr STEWART I f'M "MIND THE 14 ..JM$ PA1NT GRL" , ALTA TO!.Y ' , .ITSDFEtPSa ljj4riV yWn AltC.DE 'TODAY lEArxUSY KNOWS "NO REASON 'Jiy is It that a lealous norsnn will allow their suspicion to point the most unprepossessing individuals at times. A Jealous husband or wife well ondowned by nature with both physical and mental graces -will become -insane- .y jealous over the homeliest and m unintelligent persons whoin they hap pen to fancy their helpmate Is Inter ested In. Mack Sennett I n h;s Infect five-reel comedy. "Married Life" util ises this Rtrange fact by haying Jtm mio Flnlayson Insanely Jealous of Phyllis Haver's interest in poor old cross-eyed Ben Turpin. The absur dity of It all Is one of the big laugh'. in this mirthful picture which comes to the Arcade today. ALTA TODAY SLCM GnUi FIGHTS WITH KOVGHS OF NKIGHIIORiroHD lO BAIJt THEFT OF KISSES Anita Stewart is shown in practically iwo characters in "Mind the Pulnt Girl," a First National feature which will be shown at the Alta Theatre to day. First she appears as the little glurrt girl, who sweeps out her father's shop ind runs errands and does any handy work to help make ends' meet for her l arents, who are Very poor. . As the hop girl, fehe is shown In more or less ragged calico dresses, with her hair hanging down fer back and hats if Impossible styles. Ignorant and untutored, yet she has a strong heart i"d battles her way among the roughs of the neglhborhood who are very much in love with her pretty "Xacik, and try to steal kisses, as chance pre sents Itself. ( Full of ambition to get, otft of the sorbld neighborhood and to win 10 the better things of life, she takes the opportunity heY father's death to move. Then she applies for a place or the stage. After much discourage ment, she finally gets a place In the chorus. Then through the accidental spilling of a bucket of paint, she gets nn inspiration .and suggests the song, "Mind the Paint," to a composer. Bhe is given the opportunity to sing It and makes the hit of the season. Then as the famous music hall girl ami tie world at her feet, she is pre sented in beautiful gowns of ever cescrtpuon, gowns that every woman will mant to study to see the latest in styles and the perfection' of their a-tstry. Do This For , Constipation . THEpuhllc should know thtetthrt A i a vitttt difference fn the action of the varioiw remedies for const i pit ion. Some tre "flushM," purgea, pbyuos. They gripe and weaken, For lasting effect use a laxative. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepaln acta gently and mildly to that even a tiny baby can uae it wiih Safety. It hi a compound of Egyptian fcnna and olher simple laxative herb with pec tin and pleasant-tasting aromatica. A aixty-eent bottle will Taut an aver ago family many month. Dr. CafflwHre Syrup Pepsin is the most popular of all laxatives and mure la used in American homes than any Other. Last year eight million bottlea were told by druggists, the largest sale in the world, , v 77? Y IT FREE ' Send m your name and addmt and I u ill send you a fret trial bottle of my Syntp Pepsin. Address mt Dr. W. B. Caldwell, jtj Washington St., MonticeUo, III. Eitrjbody now and then needs a laxatitt, and It is well to know the best. Write me today. A r i III STEWART IN n ii The Health of the Country Brought to, Your Home That is what bread does for you The strength of the wheat together with its other pure, strengthening ingredients make bread the most healthful as well as the most satisfying of foods ' i.J!llJiI110 The delicious flavor of vllJQ Harvest Bread "Made With Milk" tl E PAWS' IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS LONDON, Jan. 28. (IT. P.) The first' rebuff women have experienced ii meir strniteie lor quality with men 'n the medical schools is causing much xmsternatlnn in feminine circles. At a recent meeting; of the authori ties of the London 'University College. It was decided to limit the number of women admitted to the medical school. It was said that women doctors have proved a failur. , , , l KM-:CT HEALTH SWKKTARY. SALEM, Jan. 28. Captain Freder ick Htricker, of Grants Pass, was el ected secretary of the Oregon state ! board of health at a meeting of the board here. , He served as captain In the medical corps in the army camps along tho Mexican border during the war. (... tuni:, a !!' J..-W will convince you that it is the bread to give your family. : Eat more bread and make Harvest Bread your favorite brand. PENDLETON Baking Co. ii ivmwr. & mil . mm i 'i P ALL UCE FROCK I OS -mm '': h is 4 5 y;.;. ' u lit ''''tiiih t 6 faa? Just how effective a frock all of s'lk lace can be Is Illustrated here.' There Is a foundation of gray silk, a tone or two deeper than the lace, then the lace In two pant-Is and a simple spencer blouse over a band eau bodice. A smashing flower of violet velvet at the waist and an other caught to the skirt give a charming dash of color, while a tasselled cordelalre of tiny allver beads in braid effect adds nocded touch,. ItHOTlIFJt IDENTIFIES II.WD1T 8EATTLK. Wash., Jan. 27. (A. P.) -Robert Smith, arrested at the eitv hospital today, Identified as his broth er Ernest Smith, 26, a marine engineat the aliened bandit who wn mhnt nml perhaps fatally wounded In attempting to noia up a Dreakrnst party at the Motor Inn on the Pacific highway near Auburn, Wash., early today. MILK rUICK REDUCED L08 ANGELES, Jan. 88. (A. P.) Reduction in the pt:c of milk from 11 to cents a pint and from 18 to IS cents a quart, beglnnmg Feb. 1, wu agreed upon at a meeting here toda" of milk producers and distributors. PASTIME TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c Harry Morey IN- "A Birth of a Soul"'; -A Drama of the Great Outdoors "comedy mrs. sidney dreav IN THE EMOTIONAL MRS.' VAUGHN. A v ' A(luitcd from the Famotia Kiajto play by KIR ARTIU'R WIXO PLVERO Young Mnn, lO'uare of the Painted Stag Uuauties PA NT GIRL .. .1 i " '-nn rii""-- Fox Comevy MARY'S LITTLE LOBSTER TODAY. Children 10c Adults 35c USED FORDS FORDS ;.- FORDS , One 1918 Touring . . . ... . V: $325.00 One 1919 Touring -. . ... . ; . .v. $350.00 One 1918 Roadster . ". . . . V ; . $225.00 One 1918 Roadster ... ... $25a00 We have a few more good buys , , Priced from $125.00 up. Simpson Auto Co. , Phone 408 , , Water and Johnson Sts. AM.CA Children, 10c DE Today j lj 'i jj' ! Charles Kva Foril LmilMt rhnrlrn CVmkliii riiarlntlcl. Kalla Minrau ,' Pnslia Murray Thn4-hor t Ktr-rllng Fazcnda The World's Greatest Array of Comedy Kings and Queens ALL IN MARRIED ILIFE DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT