TEN T ACES PAG2 TWO DAILY EAST OREGON1AK, rENDLETON, ORSaON. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1921. iwti nniMnnBHHBi 11 LM!e.:Less at -The vmvs pies Warehouse fyality.Qonsidered ' WJomen's and GhiidrenfsNosiery . At Money Saying PricesJ Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose 49c Stury boy's hose, heavy ribbedbut very elastic and are guaranteed by the manufacturer to give Mercerized Lisle Hose for Children 59c splendid satisfaction. Sizes 6V to 1VA Priced Specially Low, a pair Women's Fine Quality Extra fine ribbed, mereer- ized finish hose for children, colors, black, white and cordo van, all sizes. Priced Specially Low, pr. 39c Hose 29c These are guaranteed by. the manufacturer to wear and to give splendid satisfaction. Col ors brown, black and white ; all sizes. Priced Specially Low, pr. 29c .49c Women's Fine Cotton Lisle Hose 39c Women's fine cotton lisle hose with the same guarantee fpr wear. Colors black, cor dovan and white, all sizes. 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Mr. Wood Was Veteran in Civil War Having Served in tam- - raous First Minnesota , Regv ,, V ,,:c J (KitMt lrcKOnluif Hro!ul.), ' W-ESTO.V, We., May 'l9-.l.uiwin Suntoid Wood, hki'iI St. 5'lvll War vet eran, u resident of Weston Mr th past half ceutmiy, and plon'ocr postmuster uf IhlN place, iliul fbdii.v at lifter tin lllnesi f several" yi'I. Mr. Wood ttai ioiii VuigUMt , J 7, UJ7. In (.Union county, New Yolk and his c.tiiy boyliood 'wiis ,'s.peiit In : that stiite unit li'l Iowa and toliinesotri. When (he 'tll Wnr bniko ' out ho Erj Joliu'il thu ruiTioiiK 1 Knnt ' MlnnPHOln ri'Klmcnt, 8:' pi-r font Of wliom wro ktlli-il mill won ncluil . ut yttyHlurg, the roKlmi'iit loalng more limn any olh r In any buttle of. tlio Civil Wur. Mr. Wood cHcapi'il nnwourf'ik'd from thlH ami fiiini Hie liiodily t lialllra of mill Hun. Uluft. flint llll, An- liflam, linutow .Station, ftdwarda St. Hon, Kri'di'rlMckHliiir4'nd tho alt'Bo of Yoiktown, " nmrriK ti Mlfti" FVinnH'ii C. Uins-lali' of Wusi'Cii toutity, Mlnnemi tu, ori tirri'd iil 1S. In 1S7 1 ho not tied In Wralon and. BJiiwtJ.J farm tnir until appnlntfd postmniiter In 1 NTS by 1're.ildent Haven. Thin pomI tlon lie held for many year until bin ; health prevented hl continuing the work. ' i .Mr. Wood In loirvlvod by his widow and the following; Jhl.ldren: Clark Wood, of Weston, editor of the Wes ton leader. Alia. Warren A. Wood, of Oolil Heach, Oregon, E. l Wood ef ' Wemon, and A. I Wood of Bpokan. , Mr. Wood wa n member of th Mn- norisc lodse una runem ecrvice win be held tomorrow at 10 4. m. In the knll Olh U.H W H I 1 l.l-Mn ....dfrtt. i,r lh. Mf.thodist' church, officiating. ' (Oil m ;;mWHpE IT PAYS TO T n AmmM. : Ijinii liiitllliMmiiiH MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS $33.00 Wonderful values. Reports show that of the French centa&e of effectives an.d the increase military class of 1921 more than eev-j is attributed to a decrease in the use enty-five per cent consists of youths : of ilcohol, the improved living condi twfnty years of age who are fit for i tiond on f-rms and the spread of sports military service. This is a high per- in Franc. Here is welcome news for all tire users. Just when ycu ase ready to replace your eld, worn-out tires -with new ones, Diamond answers the call of the times xvith a enerous & Sweeping Reduction in Fiices ' of "al!r'' : ".. cHiese splendid high-mileage tires are now available at Ike following prices-. SIZE CORD FABRIC RED TUBES C It A TUBES 30x3 14.00 2.75 2.25 30x3t 25.S5 16.60 3.20 2.65 323 34.15 21.00 3.40 3.00 33x4 44.75 29.40 4.25 3.85 34x44 51.55 39.C0 5.50 4.90 PREDICTS DEFEAT OF n in in iti If Strong Indications That Italy Will Enter on New Era; De vote Time to Reconstruction. ROME, Way 10. (Henry Wood, U. P. Staff Correspondent.) With the new parliamentary elections on May 15 there is every indication that Italy will enter a new era, where freed from the menace of radicalism and voluntarily giving up her past policy of territorial expansion, she will de vote her best energies to international reconstruction, both materially and so cially. This is the electroal program out lined by Premier Giolitti at the mo ment he dissolved tho last chamber and there is every indication that the country responding again to his states manship will return a chamber where in there will be a big workable major ity for carrying out the internal re forms which now constitute Italy's crying need. The convening of this new chamber on June 11 will mark an epoch In Italy's history from several points of view. First of all, the number of deputies increased to 635 by reason of the newly acquired provinces, will give Italy Its first chamber representing Italy as a unified whole. These f35 deputies will come from 40 different electoral districts, whereof half a doz en were created out of newly added provinces Including Zara. Parenzo, Oorizia, Trieste, Bolzano and Trent. In the second place, the now cham ber will mark that definite epoch which has already been passed by 11 of the other allied countries, wherein Italy can be said to take, up at last the new life created for her by tho war. By the treaty of Rapallo, Giolitti es tablished not only the last disputed boundaries of the new territory ac- ltadlcalism is no longer a danger In ! Italy and this problem has been set tied precisely as It was settled, only, more quickly. In France and the northern war countries. In the new, elections. It Is expected that both the socialist ani popular parties will lose heavily. From the 154 deputies which the socialists elect ed In tho 1919 elections the number Is expected from anywhere from JO to 100. , Thje broad lines of Italy's Internal reconstruction program are the read justment of tho budget so as to wipe out the four billion deficit which still remains;, th reformation of Italy's Present bureaucratic methods, of ad mlnlsctratlon; . legal reforms; educa tional reforms, including not only a greater extentlon of public education, jbut the changing of present prescrib- ,,nir,i v.v ltniu ihmit-h the wnr. hut eu courses lo mcei uie necus oi moo- established likewise final friendly re-1 em life; agricultural reforms. Includ Iations with the Yugoslavs. Italy I 'ng the solving of the problem of the thrforo h:, npmilred the natural "'g e"i.". wiiitu uui jei strategic frontiers which she has al ways insisted, were indispensable to her national safety and she hi estab lished friendly relations with nil of the under cultivation, and, finally, labor legislation, that will permit of the full est productivity between labor and capital. Thl.f latter includes Giollttl's states outgrowing from the breakup of j famous project for tho granting to the Austrian-Hungarian empire, name ly. Yugo-slavia, Boumanla, Checko slovakia and Poland. Giolitti also im posed on Italy the giving up of all plans of territorial expansion in Al bania and along tho eastern Adriatic coast generally. Best in Southern Roles ?,-.' .H ''rV V: V. . Now is the time to invest in Diamond! LS THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY. INC. ' cAhjonOKio i 4 . J , ' i'yi i i-ji -.i j.. MM 14 ' 7 v Kf I 1 I A ' fit S , , T. , e. t r , J , :. . -j .....' :,-.- A .n f- , w V t V - i - :J,t ' '' & T-.t MA C 1 v'fti H fed i." I ' . '' 1 j workmen of the right to control or an- diting of all the leading industries. Without question? King Victor fmanuel will confide again to Giolitti the task of forming the new govern ment. At whatever time his govern ment may fall, however, Xlttl will without question be tho statesman most In view as his successor. G WASHINGTON, May 10. (A. P.) 'resident Harding yesterday reviewed a parade of Shrlners hold In connec tion with the 10th annual convention of the national leugue of Masonlo -dubs. Several thousand shrlners filed past the executive offices In automobiles and on foot. Two cars collided oppo slto tho president, but, there were no casualties. ' Hmlllnglv the nresldent declined tho ! Invitation shouted at him'tn ''come on and Join us," hut ho deuvi lis! rated his familiarity with the rites of the order by giving thi- grand salaam In answer to that extended him. A Shrlner seat, ed on a camel almost lost his perch with his approving cry of "ut'u boy, Mr. President." , ' Strikers and Strikebreakers Were Surprised When Halted More Than Block Prom Dock BUKNOS AIRBS, May 10. (James I. Miller. V. !'. Htaff Correspondent.) Mounted police, heavily armed, arc guarding nil approaches to the docks, to prevent clashes between tho union and non-union workors. Tho port Is so tightly sealed that recent arrival are unable to claim their baggage frofn the customs offices. Btrikers and strikebreakers made their way as us ual to tho dod(s today, but were sur- pnscu wnen tney were halted mure than a block from the waterfront. No effort was made to break through Ih police cordon. I AMCANTK, Spain. May,10 (A. .) An airplane carrying mulls between Toulon, prance, nnd" nrfbat. Morocco, ten into tho buy here yesterday In flames Just sfter, having delivered a sack of letter. The pilot was burned to death and the plane was wrecked. AUK SIXV H-3X 'AXJMI.TIX Conic. May 10. (A. -4'.) J. J, Walsh and Llam KofNtle'' Sinn Fein members of parliament,' Mls Mary MacSwIney nnd Lord Mayor O'Callag. ban are announced as Klnn Fein can didates In the Cork parliamentary elections. MUSICAL TONES ENABLE The raising of mushrooms In beer vats la becoming such an Important In dustry that growers are calling for tariff protection. The stained glass In Kngland's beau tiful cathedrals Is being attacked by some mysterious disease which takes the form of minute holes which In time deepen, causing the glass to flake. So far no remedy has been found. Al Ilollister was born In Massachusetts. uccesa.'ul on the screen In portraying southern charactera. I'e production Is "A, Wise Fool," ?ilc4 at tho movie version of Sir Parker's "Th Ifonov Mn.i,- v.v wi &if But sne has been noit r latest CUbeiC LONDON', May 10. (A. P.) Blind persons will now be enabled to read their favorite dally newspaper along with the other members of the family, according to Archibald Barr, einctitns professor of engineering at Glasgow university, who In an address described tho mechanism of a British Invention for tluit purpose. Tho lecturer explained that the reading was accomplished by produc ing In a telephone receiver a series of musical notes representing the vari ous letters as these were passed over by the Instrument In traversing a line of printing. The sense of hearing. therefore, Is employed instead of the sense of sight. At present the cost of the I'ovico Is almost prohibitive hut it In' hoped soon to make it available to tnc 'lioti sands doomed to durkness th.-ot gh loss of sight. , AHTORIA, May 10. (U. P.) The fishermen's strike, which paralysed the salmon tanning Industry since May 1, will end Wednesday. A com promise was agreed on at a mass meet ing of 10"0.fiherment So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to break the costly, aerve-shatterlng to bacco habit. Whenever you have n longing for a smoke or chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Cae tablet In your mouth Instead. All desire stops. Shortly tho habit Is completely broken and you are better off mentally phy sleally, financially, it's so CIJsy simple. Get a box of No-To-Uac and If it doesn't release you from all. crav. Ing for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money with out question. U XIJtt M Mil-: XFAV "It is now five months since I took a course of your lprdldne for gas and stomach trouble nnd I am feeling en-, tlrely well. My friend all tell ma I am looking twenty years younger and I certainly feel as they say. I "am recommending " Xlayr's Wonderful' P.emedy to all ailing with stomach nnd ' liver trouble." Jt Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes tho catarrhal mum from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation Which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal .aliments. Includ. ' Ing appendicitis. One close will con vince or nioney refunded.-Drugglst ' everywhere. . ; ; , Mew hair for You? Hatrbas been grown sgaln, after bald ness, In nunjr cases. This If now scien tifically proved. Yours may be an amen ablecssei bul you haTenot been nsing tli proper relict So do not delay to apply ing Kotalko. The producer are to con. Bdent they offer you antiifactory hair growth or your money-back. Get a mall box of KOTALKO at any actW drug atom. Apply KoUIko aacfc day watch yemr mirrorl Do kindly act, show bald friend til aaVtrturmrst. J! WHAT IS, "BABE" RUTH DOING? , , PVERYBODY isTntWest t' ed in the donga of this famous home run swatter. Will ho break his record of a year ago when he clout ed fifty-four home run drives? ' . Read all about Ji'tm on the Sporting Page. V Read what the other-feftows are doing in baseball, in ten nis, in golf, on- the cinder track. You'Uiijny read ing a live, up-to-the-minute paper on Hporting events. EAST OREGONIAN