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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. TV7ELVE PAGES i FRENCH NOW BUILDING The Queen'of Spades E tr - - - i P P uamy up; prices down Better clothes; a bigger and finer se lection to choose from. The price 1-3 lower that's the story. T. P. W. Hart Schaffner & Marx finest silk lined suits; rich burly overcoats $30 to $50 SUITS AT $35 They're fine suits; made of real costly worsteds, the patterns are rich, the tail oring perfect. Styles that you'll all like " $35 OVERCOATS AT $35 These overcoats are much better than the price; the greatest value possible. Soft, fleecy plaid backed woolens col film J MP u n! IS Copvrlglit 1021 Hart Schaffner & Marx STORE REGULATIONS (iovcriiinr tin' opening "ml dosing liout-s and Holidays for I In- li-lnaliiili r ol' (he year More opens iluil.v ut 8:00 a. in. Kiciiing closing hours u I'd iiiu'liiim.iil. NOTK ' he (iriHvry Kept, will accept phone orders lie UliiuliiK nt 7 : : ii. in. hut thoiloorS do not open until 8:00 a. in. thi; ioi.iowim; linuaws osi;uvi:n, during which days Hie i-torti will Im closed all day: TlmiiksKiYliur, Tliiiis'lni, Nov. 24. ('Iirislnms, Monday, Hit, New Years, Monday. .I.in. 2, t22. 'I'lit'sj" ivuiiliitlons i-ITeclho Monday, Nov. I I. It After Supper Shoppers please keep in mind the Xtra Special Sale on our Up stairs Suits. The finest wear made. Also the Millinery Sale' You'll save substantially at these two sales. MmETClO flSEAttSI BEPART.HMf XE2 .tW eopies ware House, PARIS, Nov. 1J (I. X. SI French aeroplane constructors justly alarmed at the number of accidents, one of them causing the death of o:it' of the country's finest airmen, Ber nard de Hoinanet, d ie to the wins canvas having torn in midair are now turniiiK their attention to the building ! of metallic machines. Models of me tallic machines have been Imported in to France from America and EnKland. and till now but little confidence had been placed in such machines. i It took throe such accidents as men tioned above In the space of three days before constructors were con vinced that fast -travelling machines cannot be at the mercy of the slightest tear in the canvas covering the wings. These accidents occurred during the trials and during the race itself for the Coupe Deutsch de la Meurthe, founded as a successor to the Gordon Bennett cup, which was won and retained per manently last year by France. New and formidably fast machines had been built for this year's race1, and the two best pilots in the country Itomanet and Sadi Lecointe, last year's winner of the Bennett cup had been engaged to fly the machines. Itomanet during a trial was flying at a speed of 340 kilometers an hour when the canvas on his wings tore, and 1 not being high enough to control the machine, he plunged headlong to earth. He was taken out of the ma chine unrecognizable.' j Sadi Lecointe, during the race prop er, and travelling at even a greater speed than Itomaiiet, saw his propel ler smash and parts of it rip up his , canvas. He, however, was able to land and escaped miraculously. IT V.T V .Y it 'Mi fxl i H I TOKIO, Xov. 1 J. (I", r.) On the ! eve ot the i peniug of the Washington j conference, on armament limitation land he Pacific problems, a sudden, national I'iUbeaid campaign in favor ' of disarmament has been started all ! through Jai'an. It represents th I must extensive piopa'jandi ever un- dertaken in this country. i JACK DEMPSEY IS SUED FOR ALLIENATING LOVE OF 'SHIMMY' DANCER NEW YORK. Nov. II (I. N". S.) Al Sirgal. actor ami song writer, to day filed papers in the county ciem s office charging Jack lH'inpsey, heavy weight champion, with alienation or the affections of "Bee" Palmer, well known stage star and wife of Siegal. Siegal aaked !f 250,000 damages. "Bea" Palmer is known as one of the first exponents of the 'shimmy" dance. Dempsey and "Bee" Talmer are now on tour together over a vaudeville clr. cuit. ' - Most every man laughs when he sees his wife manipulate a eiuu King Otorse is no exception Notice Ms grin as he watches Quen Macy planting a tree at the National Institute of Agricultural Botany s "laoibridse. EI PLACE OF CONFERENCE Building is Dedicated to Patri ots Who Achieved American Other offices and rooms on the sec ond floor include the recording and corresponding secretaries rooms, the Massachusetts room furnished like an old colonial parlor with authentic fur nitine, the 'alifoinia and Michigan rooms and the committee room fur nished by the Daughters of the State of New Jersey, panncled and fur nished In wood from the old British Frigate Augusta. This room and the national board room are available as committee rooms for the Arms dele ! rates. On the third floor there is a pri jvuto dining room prepared by Virgi- WHITTiV mi r rflP AVnllr, AV:il. I la, Wn i'ov. 12. (A. P.) In a e.anie featured by much punting by both ! sides and a powerful Whitman often-' I slve In tho third quarter, the Whitman ! college football team defeated W'il- Inmette university, 25 to 0, here yestcr I day. The missionaries made four touchdowns, hut failed to convert three owing to a stiff cross field wind. The first half closed 7-0, with Whitman having a slight edge on the visitors nnd scoring when Tilton bucked the ball over in tho first six minutes of "clay In the. second Quarter, following a series of successive first downs. An 8!-ynrd run for a touchdown by Koe, Whitman quarterback, made after he had received Willamette's I'.iekoff, fumbled and recovered, open ed , a HiniiBhliiK Whitman offensive In Hie third quarter. Two more touch downs were added in this period when Tilton and Shepherd crossed tho line first on a criss-cross and then on a iacklo play. In the first of the fourth period Whitman worked the ball to the one-yard line, wheie with one down to go Willamette held. Willamette also crossed tho goal line in this quarter, but her runner stopped out of bounds. The visitors 'wore unable to gain nt all, making but one first down to 17 for Whitman. Independence in Years GcnC nm, several small committee rooms ami a uanquct null cominning in us hochm. i no nicmiirg ot otue ami white on the wall and ceiling decora tions is emphasized by the darker blue haircloth on the mahogany chairs and sofa. Suitable serving rooms and a l..,wm l-tt.,i.n.. ..)!.,:..;.-.. ,UA 1 ..4 to the patriots who r"' . "'' ' , , .... hall nnd make for efficient service in 'the event of a formal dinner. B ia::a::i::;:B;::;H:' ;;.a::aj:aa:!;B jiB:;B:B:a Grocery Prices at Wholesale We must make room for our new stock that will a n ive soon. There's only one way to do it and that is by offering; the following; cut prices. We bought this stock below cost, and selling- it the same. String Beans. . 9c can, $1.00 doz. Challenge Peas, 12c can, $1.40 doz. Happy Home Peas, tender, sweet 2Gc can, $2.75 doz. Citrus Powder, 23c package, $2.70 doz. White Wonder Laundry Soap, 25 bars $1.00 Large Ivory 12'ccake All other Laundry Soap priced according. Palmolivc Soap. . 8c bar, 91c doz. Lux 10c ti COFFEE M. J. B. 1 lb. cans 38c, 3 lbs. $1.11 Hills Bros. Red Can, 1 lb. 37c, 2Vt lbs 90c Blue Can 1 lb. 23c, 3 lbs. 72c Hold Shield, 1 lb. 37c, 3 lbs. $1.00 Alaska Red Salmon, talis . . 23c Hall's Salmon, talis 12c Blue Label Catsup, 23c, $2.63 doz. Durkee Salad Dressing, med. 30c large 57c disco, 3 lb. cans 60c Kerr Oats, package ........ 24c Cream Wheat, package 26c Shredded Wheat, Corn Flakes, Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, all marked at Sacrifice Price. SYRUP Corn and Cane, 1 lbs 29c i Gal. Cane and Maple. . . $1.00 Small cans Corn and Cane. . 11c KARO SYRUP Blue Label lb. cans 9c 5 11). cans 33c 10 lb. cans 61c Wilson Gal. Sweet Pickles $1.50 All l,")c Crax and Ccokies.. 12c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, Small cans 9c No. 2 cans 13c 10c Sacks Salt 6c Peaches in gallon cans, sugar syrup 60c Kraut in gallon cans 43c Bottle Blueing, reg. 13c 10c MILK Carnation $1.50 doz. Eagle Brand 26c can Sardines, small fish, 3 for.. 23c BAKING POWDER K. C. Brand SOc Size 50c 50c Size 30c 23c Size 16c Calumet Baking Powder 29c Matches (!0c carton of 12 boxes. Lard, 3 lb. pails 40c Apples SOc 13 Lbs. Sugar $1.00 SALE NOW ON COME EARLY-MAKE OUT YOUR LIST FROM THIS AD-BUY A WINTER'S SUPPLY. Formerly The Corner Grocery 300 WEST WEBB. Washington; Nov. 12. Memorial Continental Hall, the white nntrhle homo of the National .Society I laughters ot the American Hevolution, where the general sessi ons of the Arms conference will be held is dedicated achieved American independence. H is situuted west of the president Park, on 17th street on the site of a residence of James Madison. Designed by Edward Peatve Casey of New York, the erection of tho structure was undertaken by the Dau ghters in April 1!)04 at a cost of $7nn,noO. It is built of Vermont mar ble and In dein" anil general appear ance resembles the classical birhlliiR's erected during the American Revolu tionary period. It is a fit fellow of Us neighboring structures the Pan- American and ltcd Cross bulldlnirs. The front portico, the outer columns of which are adjacent to the side walk on 17th street, provides for a carriage drive and leaves the visitor at the entrance steps, where three bronze memorial doors give access In to the reception hall. Within t lie entire building t lie note of the Continental period is carried out with colonial decorations and fur niture, and many excellent "pieces" of mahogany bring forth thoughts of the cherished heirlooms In grand fathers house. Many of tho moms and portions of the building are the gilts of or were furnished by indivi dual chapters of the national society. Kor example, the spacious en trance hall is the gift of the Penn sylvania chapters. In hitches form ing the frieze, are marble statues of Revolutionary heroes from several states. A north nnd south staircase. Ibnth memorial gifts, lead above to the H galleries and committee rooms. j Opening directly from the vesti i. btilo is the auditorium, which with its P I three galleries, has a seating capacity jg of two thousand people. For the 1 nil the iri'onml flrwo- Ii-m- 1..,.,,, moved and the floor raised to the level of the platform on the west side of the bull. Here 'will be set up the l'T" shaped council tabic, measuring o. ci nor ieet itrounu me tnree sides, where the delegates to the conference will sit. Visitors and representatives of the press will bo neated in the gal lery. The auditorium is a beautiful Ins spiring room with cream-tinted walls. decorated with the garlands of fruits I and foliage, and fitted with mahog any furnishings. High above is a roof of ground-glass, divided into or namented squares. Kach state of the union is represented by a flag hang" lug from the cornace. Set into the least gallery railing Is an illuminated I clock bearing the arms of Marvlaiid and the Insignia of the society. In the galleries to the North nnd South hang oil paintings of Wash ington at Dorchester Heights by Dar ius cobb. and Martha Washington, by ' Prof. K, V. Andrews, both gifts to the! society. On either s!de of tho stage-I like platform two boxes are raised j slightly above the level of the floor j nnd set within the proscenium arch, affording an excellent view ot the ' , proceedings on floor. Other finely furnished rooms on I the first floor serve as offices for the 1 j national officers, a library and a mi:- I seum where are exhibited treasures of I j great historic value, among them j John Hancock's desk, j On the south side of the building I I overlooking the Pan American grounds, projects a semi-circular por 'tleo. the roof of wt-ich is supported by thirteen monolithic marble colui'.n ; presented by the thirteen orinirai states. I On the secord fl,-oi are the offices !of president :;.v,eral, :lc.d a reception iroom furnished vi'ii chairs and d-.-ts ! jot the colonial i oro.l and historical ! (Oil paintings. spauo-is room is le-I'er-ti; fer the r-eeti-iss of the n.it: ioual board; it is k -i w n as the Cm-iv-Mout roori. Ai' otig the furnish prgs are tiirtecn iancj chairs bear ling in thei- YU;b l.-nks the coa-s of arms ot the thirteen original states The window draperies are of blue satin embroidered in gold, and th lace curtains are woven In a star and stripe design. I I.STKIt PLAX TABOO ' LONDON, Not. 12. (I. X. S.) The British cabinet considers the counter-propos'a'.s submitted by Sir James Craig for settlement of tho Irish situation unacceptable, the Central News said. one eleven mi 2fW VIRGINIA Friendly HURLEY Gentlemen TURKISH The perfect bleai of the tire perfect cigarette tobacco . in one perfect cigarette one-eleven cigarettes 20forl5 ISO GALLONS OF FRESH Bring your container 35c GALLON Phone 187 THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street CHAS. D, Pendleton DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor Special Sale Of Men's and Ladies' Made-to-Order AND Overcoats NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER John Dorfman PENDLETON'S LEADING TAILOR Room 7, 8, 9, Despain Elde, ' PHONE 982