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FAGS TWO DAILY EAST ORECONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1021. TEN PAGES WlSSoNCOATs' " ; l .: ?t. ...mi. I' V r . ., I I - ,v rTT-rrnnri rl I M jt . i . .ill..-..-'', - - . .v w , . v,. . .' v---- J v i; - -o l wajea ( -V, For the Man Who Is ' I h 'V.Vrf- , 't A One of Our. I 'Z$rK? fch Palm, Beach 4f f V J W Is jutthe needed outfit. - t 4 V L V I SU . L'.V i - - I" "V " . . ill' ! ' ' t I V r - - iJ.'f .'.j V. ' " '. M',Sy ' . WNtUTOW CRE.VIEST Dri'XRT.HI'ST .VTUItf ' fe: V . ;i 3iiePeoplesWar9house , ' ""-'Z. , '".'a ' " V. Ij' ! " I 'l WHFRE IT PAYS TO TRAnr IMI'? II I H CHARLIE CATERPILLAR flf KOa our looks, no one would mm ever tale cs to be any kin, but m this beautiful Urtterfly that fioi'j J so lAil7 about in the sunshine lrom flower to flower, and sips honey when she Is hungry, is irfy sure-enough mother. Qurs Is one family, where the children do not always "take after their mother," that Is, when they are babies. K'o'W, It all came about in this way, the little white egg my mother fined fast to a, leaf, didn't hatch htio butterfly at nil, but into ! a smalf pale titerpiilar. with a very) tender skin, aud an enormous ap- petlta. Eo as seon as I was out or a eejw. I was that hungry that 1 1 turaeel around, and ale up the empty, length 1 was enclosed in a cute littl sher, and then I btfrw jawing onjsj;k ca;e. when n was finished, and the leal where I fcnd myself. It when 1 was as "snug as a bug In a tasted trood, so I Just kept' on eating : rug," I got sleepier and sleepier, and day and night, until In a few days 1 1 nrst thing I knew, didn't know any got too big for my skin, and I iwj ,h;cg. as I was fa-st alejp. Of course. If something didn't happen and hap- t didn't reaitze what was going on. mir pea quick, thst I would certainly pop. i i Bave found out since that a wonder aly ekin began to spilt down the ! ful change, was taking plaee.'and tnat back. Just like ether children's night j my caterpillar self was getting harder, clothes open, and the first thing 1 j and more like a real builerfly. II y knew I was able to crawl out of the i caterpillar feet shriveled up and lis old skin into one that was plenty big ; appeared, and slender butir rtty leg, eoeuah, and with room to spare. 'n ,0 ,ak e.,,ornV AnJ ,f ,uu Bat as I didn't do anything but eat. tat. eat, the aew skin soon got too tifht, and I had to change it for an other. W a larger size. Af'er I had ou grewB four or five suits of skin. my appetite began to fail, and green j EUZZLEt 1.XUM.U1C I-OKIS 5 t. AdJ a Vgn of sorrow to humor and Bad u American poeL t. Add a w harf to tremblings, nd Dud aa tin g I uli poet. t. Add an luociale l.ngerlng and Bnd an American yjt-L 4. Add a ataMV of weight to a cola and find iLniiiUb poeu (. Addi low murmur. ng sound to ea msiil and find an llt.t.iili pom. A Add meadow to un outer cv erlBf and find aa En uoet. CUAK.Mii: , My Brut Is a uiokuame. aty second Is an auiuial half juad raped and half biid. My third U the name of a c ncral In tk War tf li: My wK.U U bird. . AXliWERt irsoxruio poirs-i. W(hit I. x. HAtii:irt:i:E (Pr. i vosGrELLow. mui) ros. 4. COW r R (I'urr). . HHLLLtY (LaiKArie 1. u v bat. I KO. ULtiTltOSB. . -p' MfrJ .? leaves didn't ta;e good any nre. B. this time I had grown Into a grea; b.g. fat, lazy caterpillar, with a whole lot of stumpy legs, and a long turn on my tail, but there was not a sign of wings, and how I was ever to oe s butterfly, was beyond me. 1 had tired feeling, and Just wanted to lie around and do nothing. Somehow I had a feeling that souietning a su ing to happen, but what it 4J. 1 didn't know, and what was more I didn't cace. Without hardly knowing what 1 was doing, 1 began to spin silk arodnd and around my body thrcadd. until ai ; :o.i, but they were shut up li?'it lik a fan. so tl.ey wouldn't lake UD much room. About this time 1 waked up. and besaa to notice ho-r different 1 - nl real!y 1 ui3n't have known rny own self, for when I Went to sieep i ,1: BIRD CUT-OU'T kv ,s . i rr. 4t&X2 v j A"' A ' it - Cut out sioog tlw d'Miid Unit and If fun caai form a bird. They are made in that same ooil way that characterizes the high quality merchandise throughout this hijr store. They fit well, and the 'comfortable, easy hang all go to make a comfortable, cool suit. Sale Price 1-3 Less 620.00 Suits Sell for $13.85 22.50 Suits Sell for $15.00 HIGH GRADE FLANNEL PANTS ALSO ARE REDUCED. $12.50 Pants are how $8.75 Pants are now See the display in the pillar, sn.l sort ol a Vou Woulil .cer Iiil.e I!ci 1 lie Sly. ULil MHIIC IIU V. And as-I once, 1 f , pus.,Kd and pushed, all at t soiuetiung true way right j, where my head ws. and the xilk shell split ope anu . ,o-)Ke-i . . tlieu put the pietx-s to tlier nuifscr l wasjuol a comino' odiei - cow. i am a very c rT'-rem FUl'lt'lJUU), I .ti av III.., .(Ll'dlJI, 11411 ja kind of a smothered feplinx. you ! I - i f alh1 'J. i I Mollior. Il.ii .s;,r 1 I know, like 1 ? i wide ooen. and $8.33 $5.83 "Men's Window. IMm;-;r l':t oc-cfi fi t?v, aid pi WitJi bi c!.?is f.l,n..iri, Vitb wh:t.i: w b.u J hi i F wi cas'.le oul ol sur.d. ind turncU undr sand dunes run A.id many pies and cakes ! Of 'and, w ilh soil sand suaar on Wee ladj and ladies maks. And there along the water :icle The happy children play Until a wave ol rising tide Wipes ;!l their fun away! tugged and tngaed, and at la." freed myself, and there I was. in th'. brigm warm sun.B.ne, out miginy d.".uip and uncomfortable, and my win:rs vere uli crumpled, anil my legs weuU aoci . ivobbly that I could haidi statid. i;ut las I jtuort there treml-.tig. and iv.a ! bring what It all culd mean, u.y v'.ini., dried ou:, and uufoided liti.e lj,v li: tie, umil I had tour of the modt itf.i iiifu! w.ng. in all the world. 1 so hjpuv dlld broiid llial I didn't krow 'ai do with myself, fo 1 ciawiea a ien- steps, and j jst waned 'o e w hat would happen- next. lr, a minutes 1 lull stronger, and g.ive rilV writr a eantlo 1 . t,. if . l. .. j h & i ' x li liny welB rt,uIly an lrJ y win ud j , -,,,,,i ,.,, ,,! h ,rf i,,,. ..... 0 my fee a0(l Defore ura '.It. 1 was llwt.ng about in the air a ! regular butt:'r!!v. I tt--w over where there were son. bea.n.fu! things, that 1 afterwards! l ined e.e lluwera. and as I w iioli.iig my tonKue down In their di s.i fupi, -omethlns on eet touched ll. nno I b-.i:i to u(j, and rlslil then uud. ne,e I :i ri in v tirst ta-de or honev V: ep!e talk ibviit miracles, but .(' iere n-iy ever a More wonderful I riir-jrle than my gy.i',-' to lcp a : i:o pliur and wakir.;- up a buitctlly. I d in't know what it i-ouid be. I, Ufa JUNIOR COG3L W t. ,1 SIX tint ipt loul.iiU'.a a.,u lake out the loush U m tn-l. I'm in the n box and eli'll. An haur b-,'-jie meal time, .-cuo;t out the in. ule of Uic ioiia:u. i'.ce up 'a,: pjip and 1102 Willi 1 di'-ed on, o:i, 1 diced pepper, f cuplul nnx d egp.3t'li die'it Tnr-.r rne be sir'ng or ;n lit-ji,. j a.'-''. puis or any odnt o-.a:itt' Unit is on iiand vueumow io-o tine. , I 1 Jlx with V4 cupful cooked drewnig or I i-iinfiil I'rc.T-h d V.'lHi a ptjnn pi t th ; -n. .ol -i I'u ? i-t ( 1 bsrli in ih- ii,m.ilo.s. t ,11 rend v to pi e Arreege tied nf !e i f erred, one fcood ,znt, , 're or, ft o--1 pcnccl Uaf CI 1 A new photosraph of Arthur GrlfHth, founder of Sinn FVn, Bnapned at hia homo In Ireland, following his relwu fiora prison hr ta British to take part in .seuce igotlatiaiui Fit EOF Ed By CHAIU.ES K. llCOUKS. International News Service Slul't Correspondent. ANGELKS. Aug. I). A new eni is dawning In the motion picture world. According to leading producer the days of extravagant salaries and inef ficient methods are gone forever. "Cut the cost, but keep the cpialily UP." This is the order which has been given in every one of the biK studios of Southern California, and for sever al weeks a peneral retrenchment has been in progress. "The motion picture Industry has passed from a period of abnormal prosperity." suid Jesse L. Lasky, first vice-president of the Famous 1'layers iAsky Corporation, in analyzing pres ent conditions. "It behooves produc ers to fuce present critical conditions 1 courageously and to fiijht through the j period of readjustment to the period ' of normalcy. "The motion picture producing or ganization that does not realize the I seriousness of the situation and. act accordingly cannot survive. Thero 'must be absolute efficiency. Extrava gance must be replaced by economy. iThe day of reeklotis expenditure, I feel ! certain, has gone forever and economy 1 is to be the watchword of the new era. "Officials of our organization were jcalled upon each to do his share in putting the corporation on an elf i- cionr. economical basis. r 10Y3 1 1 &-t TO. fun ey i L-J--J 'mt.ii'uH, -i f 4 ta t. id. 4i.9 Tttt i Ate lr ivi i fir C : . ,h r . ; : , , ,,l " ", I be ve- I Do not us. too heavy material in ! u d ?, r IV , ,u" I , " F'rst lh .""' TH. handle should for thl,. it'.wll) be noted tnat a Ave r und " pro',',? Strict on," " S ! "C '" M Drl" 0 """".s hole I. to be drilled In thl. 'dollar tnoU are tur.i-ft loo'lurtfe for ! "' 0nu t"d a,uj Ule w"'e wlllc" u 10 be ! "i;'c' A cross section is shown Of 6n '..-in to "'f-e. fo i am iuivtas In the' !"!Mchldi0 lI,c bh"i"- I "f 11,0 teeth. ..Th. purpose bending In- M.-eoiypj,,,!, drawings some thnt will; 1 '"' directions call for a piece of wire, this manner Is to stiffen them. Thla men their iivi. ' j 'm-ee-.xtpenths In diameter. That Is ; operatioo ' may be dispensed with If Tod.ty I am showing a siiinl! hoi;' llot the exact size expression to use as1 dcired. or is found too difficult to ao in') rake. Next week.' the 'hovel will j a rule, but as It was not intended to 1 -mpllsh with the tools at hand. ' .' i l-'-au.-e any trouble looking for wire of; The bending of this pl.ee will b. M'i;i i i:i TOMATOES aiiu piac:- '"llll.t of 111 n at uui e v. the -tufied loiua'o ; leaf. 1.I1 a .i.ilt or cht.e.t'j e.ru.'to; Cut-Out. wi ... i.u Dull m "Solely in tho interest of economical production, we closed our studio on Long Island. -V. 1'., uud transferred all productions to our studio in Holly wood. Wc are striving to eliminate nil the old extravagances of produc tion and aiming for the greatest econ omy." Samuel Goldwyn, president of the tlohhvjn I'icture Corporation, said: U'e are now making pictures at a lower cost than formerly. .Many Hems of expense which foii.erly were rca.irded as necessary are being elimi nated. Salaries ore also being reduc ed and expenditures vatched with a careful eye. This is necessary In or der that motion pictures may remain i popular priced amusement, Irving C. Thalberg. Keneral manag er of the I'niversul I'ilm .Manufaclur . ! Company, said: I "The man who makes motion pic iturs knows he must make bitter pic tures for less money and start making hiiem ikuv. "The man who says that the motion i picture industry is in a splendid fi nancial condition is just as wrong as t .e man who says it faces ruin. "The prcent unrest Is tho best thing that could have happened to ;;ie industry. No permanent peace v.as ever achieved without revolution. "When the storing that are now be ing filmed Ut a reasonable coal can be released to exhibitors ut a cost th.t will enable them to exhibit them for what they are worth, make a reason able profit for themseles, return a reasonable profit to the producer and give the purchaser his money's worth of entertainment the motion picture industry will be properly on Us feet. Of '.welve ' leaf and d tmb" beg gars arrested In 3'aris on a recent evening only i nn was found to be af-fllo'cd. ftHD OSEFUL ARTICLE By F-rjwk I.50LRR Ih3TBUCTOl..spTOFntNom.Tt,iHIK.PoBL!eSeH0.ia0M);T110IT. Small Hoe Rake. Material- C F- - W009 i jn Srot?' I Co.tr Ste-rwf f pirtieular gauge, the size 1 riven as noted. It should not be smaller j "icn patience will be required. If a Hian indicated, but may be slightly , fi,,od vl I" t hand the operation larger. The hole In the handle Bhould j wil( be ereatly simplified. , !e tlightly smaller than the wire sol rhe Pa' marked M on the pattern tiut il may be turned into nines and!1' 10 be folded back and rast amlnst a ti-rnt nt assured. Cut out the pattern for the hlsde i I'-coiiling to tho dimension.", making I 'he curves to suit. Next flatten one 1 1 nd of the wire and brnd to shape. : The wire Is to be fastened to the blad. ' Ly soldering. To do so, it will b. neces j aiy to tin the flattened part of the j wire and the place on the blade It (s to rjt against. Solder as usual. . The making of the rake will be the I linrildst p.irt of the two tools. ! The htiidle is not dillliult, being : very similar 10 the oilier handles, so ! u in. utile will be met with here, j The pattern for the metal' port of j the rake, part B. Is shown clearly. 1 l.iy out very carefully, then cut on I the full lines and bend on the dotted CHICAGO, Aug. 8. (I. N. ,fi.) The. coat lapel of jvery Chicago policeman . soon may harbor an individual wireless receiving station tthat will permit him " to receive anywhere on his beat, nr Rfuit alarms from headquarters, If the Plan of William U; Kielh, City Cotn- mlssloner of Gas. and ' Electricity, works out, , . ' ' . " ' Mr. Kieth lia Just coinploied the In-, stiillallon on the top of the city bull.'; for use by the police und fire depart ment., of a,,blg wireless station, which he hope to develop to. tho" point of putting a receiving apparatus upon the cout lapel of every policeman in the city. . -j An officer may be strolling placidly along Ills beat, perhaps assisting a. I rotty muld In the )ojomotlun of a, baby buggy, when a buuginK at his la pel will cause him to drop the handle) of the buggy or the hand of the main and cock an attentive ear to the uforeHahl lupeJ. , Officer 13. .. .Officer '.13. . . .Offi cer 13," the i'lapel" station will say. "Kobbeiy reported at No. 2323 Blank street." ... - And off he will speed, leaving dis pleased maid and surprising, perhaps, an equally displeased lWglar. It is said the ether wares seeking his. "lapel" alatloil will Invadh the wail of kitchens, where officers of tho law are said to receive eplcurian delicacies from friendly oooks. Tho city's wlrelesM station provided a novel feature of Chicago's I'agount of Progress. Tuneful melodies irom the orchestras playing the miislcfor the best musical shows in town ware picked up and swirled over thewity by wireless to the municipal ple.r. whore i( the exposition was held. There Is va amplified by sounders. IE! WASHINGTON'. Aug. . U...W tf.) Prohibition Commissioner Hayuesn oeclared viar.on beer when he Issued Instructions to all prohibition directum to Immediately revoke the licensed of i ny brewers who manufacture beer of more than one half one percent vol t tno of alcohol. The commissioner an nounced the past policy of fixing the penalties for the manufacture of su 1) beer will be.abandoned and ihulln the future brewers 'Who violate tho', 'liny will bo closed out of business. Olil.K.ING JtNTIlF. HUSTON, Aug. . -(I. N. H. ) A dis trict court' Judge here agreed to hold court oiT the sidewalk outside thj courthouse -Jiecause an aged woman defendunt vms iinablu to move iibout. She was brought to the scene 4n an automoblly. i LITTJ-K iMX.AUwAug- ll N. IS. ) Ai kaiiKiiLH fuuioiis funlil) of "mountain dew" dllller has changed .trndes by decree of jVb'S. Horace Cox, f iith lui-tnber of his family to be found g'uihy of "inoon shlning." has entered IhlNhlgh walls of the Arkansas Htuto. I'rlsohsto do a perloil of penal serviture. He hi nine teen. His father and three older broth ers preceded him to "the city of silfent men.'"- Tt -J . i ,n0 -hardest part tit Mhe whole set and me nanuio. to which it I fastened. one on each side. Small hole ar. drilled In each of tho parta, through which to Insert the brad for fastening. In putting the parte together, the end of the handle Is Inserted Into the hole, parts M brought Into place on the handle and the brad Inserted, riveting on one side. If th. handles of th. tool ar. painted an attractive color, red far lnstajice, th. appearance will e. tirucb Improved. DO VOD KNOW 7 Who wss killed In a duel by Aarea Burr? Alexander Hamilton. What Indian defeated GonurM Clat ter? Sitting Bull. . w i2Sa JJ3 - . .. i