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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMEER 21, 192!. ! TEN PAGES qij mi m m It.v LU-YI M.V.S. (Viiito.1 I'ress SlaTf 0!nsi..ii.!ii.t.) lA"MOX. lo. 1' 1 . Tin: ar.ro.imc. - meat f tin- tx-trolliitt of Priri'-rss Mary, only daughter of Kh x ooi!-o and yutvii Miry ! Viscount 1 -:! -- 1 le, CK'Wht the popular imacjnai !oii as few our- ly royal-Mir cty items of news coulu he 'irrii(J to d' nowadays. J Every class frit tint it hal oa ise for congratulation, j First, there was tin- very pcneral j f '-cling f .-atisfa. to n that tin- mon arch's daughter hail b.-tn pinnim-d to, ehoote an Knclishtnan, instead of be-1 inc condemned to a poii'ual-i diphfnatic anil certainly lovelrs at- lianrn with foreign royalty. Tin re j vtilh endless joy for the womr ti-fn!K of; the. country in picturim: tne princess t who jmc up royal i-taius "lor love i alone." Madame may sneer, li lt sho ; loves to think of tin? prion t:s marry-! iiiB a ..'VommoiK r." Also llorc nasj the pratifiriiti'm of tlm spi rtim: 1 j ment-t (and all iKiieJihhnu n arc spurts-1 men.) I.ct a man earn the title oti "sport? in.ii:'1 and he is persona crata. to nil Knclislinien, regardless of rank or wealth. There is the Joy of Hil ar hunt racy that tlm royal family should he thrown into the market for .-.lliaii, en with trcir set, instead of be in;: r-served for "the blool royal." And l-ailand'a ari.-tocracy now confi dently lucks forward to arranging imrrlaC'H with mini', if not all of tho kind's soih ami other n la liven. Then; fire the elation of roval and s-mi-roal e ri les end ir.sed. ironical'.y enough, by the mo.st extreme radicals that the princess has obtained :i hnshand wealthy enouirli to guarantee her fu ture without the aid of state grant.--, l-'or it is freely admitted on all hat:il that a larv and needy royal family, ueh as Qui i-n Victoria left, is a mi-h-tv had advertisement for nionarelnal system. Then there is the solid eon scrvatie feeling of thankfulness that the pr.i"-css has rhun-n "one of our sort one of the (rood old Ku'hsh families " f;robabiy adding "and thorn are not many of us left"). Kit Vis-cunt Iiiseelles is the Ideal Kiikiisliman. from Hie point of view of his own countrymen. S" ion of a fam ily tracing fs history hack some seven hundred years without scandal or un due notoriety, he in a model John Hull type. A gallant foldier, who de spite his rank, scorned "soft" rtaff THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Ik & &' 40?& i Jobs at-1 in.-lstt-J c rerr.aii.iag :'h jhis r.'fi.m"r.t in the trer.i ho throairti I out the war. he l as the s'-ffrac-.t i ? I so. itier and ttii-re are some n'ht million of them in the :r,ti-h ."7llr:f e. Thrice wounded ami Kassod. jS Instini-'iiished Serire i inter "with I Utr" (tiiian iiK two i. S. O si. his war 'record is pood enough for the most captious "old soldier." I To th- sporting world his racing eoi jois, -lla, ! with vell .w sleeves xel ilow belt and eai'- merely supplcci.ent 'the famous "black arid ellow" livery ; noted for over a century for straight running as the badge of the Karls of litre wood, ltis father has won a lort.y, as also did his grandfather. and beyond this there can be im great er fame un the Itrltlsh Turf. A fin" horseman himself, he hunts and rides in races. I The ljisertlcH family aoiuired nuita of its present wealth from two l.'rom .wellian soldiers of fortune who enii- irati-u to me nest Indies after the re storation of Charles II, but while he will inherit a huge fortune on the death of his father, the Karl or Hare wiioil. Viseoimt Ijiseelles is already independent of the family coffers ami acres as during the war he unexpected iy inherited a fortune of two and a half million pounds from his uncle, tho eccentric and (miserly Marquis of Tanricarde, who died in llilii, leav ing all he possessed to "Harry l-iscel-les," the gallant guardsmtu). who ha 1 returned to the trenchto after being twlcn wounded. Tho l.iseelles family have long been attached to the court, and the bridegroom elect's father was an inti mate friend of the late King Kdwaril. Whether this is a real "love match" or not. the average firitisher feels that Princess Mary ha done well for her self, her family, and tho nation in general. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ,tt j&2tlhJi IUHJT IV LLC YOU R V IAICH AIM' A COP A' IA i..r rr f - . Is vi f; , , t J(-- i nil.- I Hi;vT i"HA DHTKTMF7I STOKE oKt.AMZATlON l TllK UUKUi' AKD UHAT Pee a s 'i AUNT JttSIE JEFFREY HID SOME CMPrSTWAS CjN Trtt. m-r. swims hu Mwnm vAiivkmih, .JEFPR'Ef VELU CTVE.R TMEM- iiriWlmull. 1 A FINE CHRISTMAS SPIT CluistuuiN-Tinio Is u iwonihYful tuno, for pvi'ywluro pilo Hli-io Ui jiuiko (itlieiN luipliy and to fulfill tlm deia.iii.s iuiiI (IcKlitu if t-liliilrcn. And mw of tlm hap iUst thought tluit I'liino to niriny Is, to niaJ,o gU'ls whleli nn useful nnil (xuiHtniotiMi mid which oven, (tially inako for iK'tW hhiiIiikk md wiuiuinliood. TIiIh in wlial n Saviiigti-. eonnt in tho strong iNtnk lu-iiiKS uUmt, Umuiimi it teui-kun Thrift und l.iviiiomy. Ono Dollar, Ttu-er lhilhu-s or Auy Amount m nil that Is lev.jn), for .suoli a ulft. Tlic American National Bank rcndlelon , O rcjon ., i.iXSi 'Strangest Bank in Eastern Oregon' vrr,... , ,,':v..v-v. o-.Aii,"i;.,.'.ittVV I Sensational Bargains P The L & C. Sale Co. have Taken Charge of This Mam moth Furniture Store. It s going to bo a terrilic slaughter SALE (Contract Goods Excepted) Opened Saturday Morning, December 17 and will contin ue until lurtner notice. We Lave too much stock. In order to convert thin mam. 11 moth stock into cash we are compelled to disregard form- p er prices altogether. Hunreds of bargains await you here THESE SPECIALS EVERY DAY OF THE SALE SPECIAL Fine Carpet Sweepers for 50c with every $20.00 purchase. P We will sell 1 doz. plain White Cups and Saucers for 75c with every $10 purchase or over. SPECIAL Upholstered Spring Seat Rocker, $8.00. KIDDIE CAR Special, $1.50. B EXTRA SPECIAL With every $100 purchase or over f we will give a 42-piece Decorated Dinner Set for $1.00 L Genuine Gold Seal Com;oleum 4 beautiful patterns to choose from. 65c Sq. Yd. OPEN EVENINGS Cruikshrmk 6? Hampton a aim ui nni k 1 1 i i . .j HlUilLfLl hi i 'font iionsi:.Mi;" SM ASH I :s KMXMtDS 91,000,000 liittiuin lTodiution of lbu ni a 111m ftirks New Epoch I'or Sen-en The long-awaited Hex Ingram pro duction of "Tho Four Horucmen of the ApoculypHC" Is comiiiB to the Illvoli Theatre boirlnnliiff Dec. 27. This is thu picture that cost Metro ll.O'iO.OOO to make, anil from till accounts the $1,000,000 was well spent, as critics aKree that all other efforts at produc tion on a (trand scale havo been sur passed and record runs huve been made In New York, Chicago, Iloston, I'ittsbttrgh, Detroit, Los Angeles and other cities where the plcturo has been previously shown. , . Fifty principals and 2,500 extras wero engaged In the filming of the photodratna, an entire French vlllasc ft nil an elaborate chateau were erected to be destroyed under tho artillery bumbnrdmctit of tho German invail crs, and mora than 125,000 tons of masonry, steel, lumber and furniture wero used in creating; backgrounds that am said to reproduce with abso lute fidelity tho shilling panorama of the story. The appeal of tho story itself has al ready been proved through the suc cess of ,the novel by Vicente Ilbiscn Ibanez, upon which the pluilodrama is founded. lis salt! thrni't'himt the. world runs Into the millions, but mil lions more will probably have it re vealed to litem the first time through the in cd I u in of the screen production. This production Is reported to have followed faithfully the epic lnle nf human passion against the background of this great War as related by Ibnnet. The cast includes Rudolph Valen tino, Alice Terry, I'oineroy Cannon, Joseph HwicUard, Ilrinsley Shaw, Alan Hale, Hr!il,;ctta Clarli, .Mabel Van I'.ur en, Uroihvltcli (Kmokc) Turner, Nigel do lirulier, John Salnpolis, llarli Ken ton, Virginia Warwick, Derek Ghent, Stuart Holmes, Jean llersholt, Henry Klaus, Kdv.nrd Connelly, (ieorgi.i W oodlhorpe, Kathleen Key, Wallace Merry, Jccqnes d'Aui'ey, Curt lU'hfeld, Mile. I Mores, "Hull" Montana. Isabel Keith .Inclines Lanoe, Noble Johnson, I Harry Nnrlhriip, Minnehaha, Arthur lloyt and lleatrke loiuiuguc,. The scenario was written by June Mathis, i 1 n") I mm k. AN ,1 I I ' , . In I'. 1 ill ill mm John Seit, was responsible for the photography and the technical direc tors were Amos Myers and Joseph Calder. Walter Mayo was assistant to Ilex Ingram. OFFICE CAT riTTKntmc. I'a., Dec. 21. (I. X. H.) Hecattso the light-fingered gent ry aru attracted by a bulky roll park ed In n -woman's first national bank,", Captain of Detectives Clyde Kdebiirn has Just Issued a set of "dont's" urging women to watch their purses closely during the present holiday season. His list of "dont's" follows: 1. Don't carry too much (money with you on your shopping; lour. 2. Don't lay your purse on a. counter when selecting an article. 3. Don't carry large purses. A small purse which you can hold in the palm of your hand Is much better. 4. Don't carry money in your over coat pockets. fi. Don't dlsplav large amounts of money while in public. C. Don't carry your wallet in your hip pocket. 7. Women, don't carry your "roll" in your stockings! llritaln Is now by far the greatest meat-eating nation In tlm world. The fandango was derived by tin Spaniards from a Moorish dance, l.ettie, the Kouml-t'p buffalo, upon learning that I'eiiillcton people are eating bison meat, probably has feel lugs of apprehension not unlike those of the Christmas turkey. 1'cople who dicker in second-hand automobiles have all the characteris tics of the old-fashioned boys who traded horses. j ' BY JUNIUS The Affairs of Analol The young lady next door says she wants to see the picture at the liivoli because she's heard tso much about Auatole France. The following may prove of some value of those who have spent many weary hours trying to figure their in come taxes; First take your income. Add your wife's Income, Divide by your eldest sun's age, Add your telephone number, sub tract your auto-license number. Add electric light bill, Divide by the number of kilowatts. Multiply by your father's age, Add number of gold fillings in teeth, Add your house number. Subtract wife's age (approximate). Divide by the number of aunts you have. Add the number of uncles. Subtract the number of daughters Multiply by the number of times you have gone up in an airplaiue. Subtract your best golf score. And then go out and borrow the money to pay the tax. Store open until 8:30 p. m. Wed nesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday. r Practical Answers to the Problems of What to Give Her The women of this and 311 other commur.iiiV, turn to Tenney stores for the things they r.eul, not only because of the savings afforded by our efficient merchandising methods and "cash selling but because these two features keep stocks con tinually' on the move with the newest merchan dise always an outstanding feature of our dis plays. DAINTY BLOUSES FOR GIFTS, $2.98 to $7.90 What is more practical than a becoming blouse for the holidays, where can you make your Christmas budget bring more happiness in a practical way? Blouses to please most every one in materials, style, color and price $2.98 to $7.90 WOOL MIDDIES $4.98 High grade wool middies, very becoming and practical, navy, red, green, lavender, each $4.98 SILK PETTICOATS $2.49 to $9.90 A pleasing assortment of colors to choose from, silk jersey, messaline and taffeta, always make acceptable gifts $2.49 to $9.90 PURE THREAD SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN 98c, $1.49 In two low price groups we offer silk hose of extraordinary merit, reinforced tops, double heels, soles and to.es. Colors are navy, cordovan and black, fair , 98c, $1.49 . iV4 m 'Si i m n A 1 1 T WQ Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT "lORES PENDLETON, OREGON ; SAVE AT THE ! SANITARY DOINGS OF THE DUFFS DANNY MUST EXPECT A LOT BY ALLMAN !fMF REAL SPECIALS FOR XMAS WEEK Carnation milk, 10 cans $1-00 Corn, per can Tomatoes, per can ; Peaches and Pears, 2 cans P. S. Coffee, per pound P. S. Catsup, large bottle Snowdrift, 8 pound can Klour, sack Huwir, sack Apples, box White Sparkling urape Juice, pint OratiKey, LTilM, per dozen Celery, bunch !...,.,.., l, Vnii.u ('.Millies anil IHltK lll'iceS US lOV' UK. Fresh baliery . (,'oods daily delivered to your tloor by .''r own dl. livery car. l,et us fill your rush orders for kitchen needs during th holiday baking. VK i Till: LIMIT TO 1'lJiASH homH71 -'i Sanitary Grocery .12 l-2c ...12 l-2c 45c 45c 30c $1.65 SI.KO S0..1O 51k- itlKi . lOn 2,'h' pound 1: I WOMDER WHERE MV OTHER STOCKING 15 -A BRAND NEW PAIR Too! B I Too! ' ...H ha.m ''rrr - ' m Vis- T7 OH. HELEM, 01 DVOO SEE AMVTHING OF THAT NEW PAIR OF BLACK iHK 3TOCKIMG5 HAD IN THIS DRAWER PHONE S71 M0(TV1EV'R!L NOT lJ HE.RE I'LL LOOK IN DANNV'S ROOM. THE.V MAN HAVE BF-EN MIXEO OPJN THE WASH - r L HERE. I FOOMO IT! PAMNV Must have borrow eo it io HANi.; VP ON CHRISTMAS - IT wacs in Hi5 dk-awek: WITH THU5 NOTE PJMNED ON IT" w PHAV". l;AMTA- PLEASE FILL . THIci FOKME- I). XFF i. j I; ' peav". l;amta- please fi lu p- T :l Si- iTHUSFcME-p. d; Wrestling Match Under auspices of FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, ARIE No. 28 Ray McCarrol vs. Bozanta Singh BUDDY STEVENS 1 Rounds Boxing vs. j "Unknown." t AND A BATTLE ROYAL Thursday, Dec. 22 Alta Theatre Tickets on Sale at i C i 124.128 E. WEBB ST. THE COSY BILLIARD PARLORS - - $ mm mum m m n