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-'f FAG2 TWd DAILY EAST OSECOXXAX. PENDLETON, CXEGON, ntlDAT EVENING, FEBEUASY 17, 1922. TILS PAGES PARALLEL SEEN IN SLAYING . OF TAYLOR AND ELWELL, WHO LIVED IN SIMILAR 3MANNER "S. S.S "Hakes Skin Clear and 1 BeautifulYour Body Piump! i Tfie Likeable t HI $1.95. r PR. O. O.FIiETCHKB, .m. Aseptic Chiropodist nd AlW,,ntmt by .tj'v. K"T " !' proani. First w. v j SASH AND DOORS V; V:0. fc; WILLIAMS CO, ',:; ' V im rimt a mih , !",.? ;"'.'n' mi3ArrkH.'WASH. . : " ;' '"5 '; . .' " r ! Largn-t .mill. In. tbOv.st jelling dl act t lh (liter.. 8av6 you all mlddle Hl prMH.' ,i " v ' tVri''!.''idiiCKlotr moiish sarr '' ' ' m. su wide by as- hlali. MM ' ' A tth different sines in tock for ptvtnpt Shipment. ' ctriokKiir hoi'sh skt i.tchts Ml"r Prieetaae a.e Tlt ;l (hB Me rTmiommnld by Wwttwn. W.hinton Kxprlmiat 8U tloa. Order flllod promptly, VUHBOAHS ' Vtt rM hh1 4lMMt 1 t.4 In. bT 4 Inckmi, M ..;,....,.,. 3.M (Win irniirl rn KI.B7 Money Phurrfulty rirunAxA if not t hnd.' Wrttfnr fl--lllimtmlpd cat' iff No. eiBlln-hilpul hlnta for . riiinilinit th old homo or plunnlni "i . wnxiAUm rj. - ' i : l r r.' ri" ; No other suit model has ever superseded the tail ored one. Particularly likeable are they for their ad aptability. Being appropriate for correct wear on; many occasions, a suit of this sort is the. best kind of an apparel investment ' 832.50 to $110.00.. Hart Schaffner KNIGKER SUITS FOR WOMEN They're just "the thing" for, girls and women whrj want td be smartly arid 'appropriately at tired this spring for. the cross-country hike, the golf course any outdoor sport . , ' ; : All wool fabrics, rich colorings, skillful tailoring and smart style combined with very moderate prices Just Touching on the Requirements ' Spring ' DAINTY UNDERWEAR KAYSER Silk Top Union Suits, knee and ankle length, bodice and band , tops are V. Jteautiful garments for . . . , $2.80 KAYSER Swiss Vests,' a fine ribbed- elastic fitting, lisle thread garment at 75c to CARTERS Knit Union Suits, bodice and band tops, tight knee at $1.25 and $1.50 , . . Same as above in ankle length at $1.65 and $1.75. ) . CARTERS Silk and Wobl Union Suits, bod ice and band top or high neck and long : , sleeve at prices from $4.00 to $6.00 PENDLETONi GBTATm nFbABTMFvr imotf -'i :" I pa. " pliono or In Jfl IVt? r fc?t J I JIt llnloony ftr-guMM NURSE'S SALARY LESS f !.'. ' Tl MM ... liONDON,. Feb. 17. (A. P.) Tho inoni.bly lal.try of a nuras in Oi nni lUclpdl hoMoltul In Moscow Is less tlinn thu coat of f. cake of conp in lhat pity. WOM.VN'K I'AITH ina.is iriTsnAXu ""I owe my good honlth to my wife who had faith In a newxpuppr ad hn saw of M.iyr's Wondnvful Komedy, I was down so badly with stomach mid liver trouble after 15 years of suffer ing and trying: every known remedy that I hud no faith In anything. This medicine hR certainly been-a 'God send' to me." It 1b a simple, harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucusa from the Intestinal tract and ulla.vs the Inflammation which caimes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ ing nppendlcltiH. One dose will con vince or money refunded. At dnig slats everywhere. GARS Now on Display. NEW PRICES NEW MODELS "This is a Studebaker Year" Wallace Bros. Tailleurs & Marx for JTTtCffi1-, "It ' ifesil i - :V C I Ml If II IX J !v"vuwvi Thia utrlkh-.gf example of tUa dspro Prii6n between wages and the cost it lv;rg In he Kuasian capital U' d's closed in a report just made by a spec ial commlsso'i aent to Russia by the h tilth committee Of the Iieis-.t f Tsotlons. ' 1 - 1 1 . -he commission mys that a enku of toap in Moaeorr pst 8504 rubles, while nurses in the ctty hospital were paid only 5000 rubles a month and lhat they had to be content with scan ty food. The poverty and misery that pre vailed In Russia as seen in the hos pital swhlch the commission visited made a deep impresson upon the members. Nevertheless, the comms- , slon stated, there is a high atate of ef ficiency in the municipal hospital and the Commission emphasized the spirrj vi BHcrun-B aispiayea oy mose en trusted with ministering to the health of the Russian people, especially of the children. Decayed tcetn, a sign of toothache, have been found in a skull thousands of years old, thus proving that this aliment Is nut a modern one due to civilization. t '. I Noted Writer Finds Both Men Had Women Admirers; As sassin' Fury Tempted. BT MARGERY REX. . .International News Service Staff.. Correspondent. NEW YORK, Feb. IT. It la easy for the enemy of a man who lives se cretly to murder him unseen. In mysterious manner two men who ate the Secret bread of pleasure and drank sweet stolen waters have died by the fury of assassins still un known. ' f . - The career of William Desmond Taylor, slain movie' director. In life and death paralleled that of "Jim" El- well, so strangely shot down in his New York home two years ago. Each lived alone, and alone each was attacked. From both Taylor and lElwell, In their last moments, some one fled. Men who shun daylight are apt' to make themselves tempting targets for marksmen in the dark. Taylor's leave-taking of life was just aa mysterious as his inexplicable de parture in 1908 from his wife and child and just as unaccountable as his change of name, for the dead man was known originally as William Cunning ham Deane-Tanrier. Who Was Slayer? Who could have arranged Taylor" clandestine rendezvous with death? Suspicion goes over the list of pos sibilities. There is, for intsance, Ed ward F. Sanda, the dead man s valet who robbed his master anr whom, one of the feminine stars says, Taylor vow ed to kill at sight. And there are the j men who are interested in the women Taylor Knew. Will one of the brilliant stars of that glamorous world, whose little suns are Cooper-Hewitts, shoot down to earth and be obliterated in the tragedy? lAe his prototype ' Elwell, Taylor was accorded by the opposite sex, but cared for none constantly. In fact, It Is said he was Indifferent to live. In terestlng, travelled, well read, a brll llant talker and a discreet confidant, TAylor held the friendship of r many women. Whether or not his relations with them were sentimental cannot be determined at this time. But .Why did he disappear in 1908 from a beautiful wife and daughter, from a host of friends and a gay so clal circlo? , ' Hover by Nature. Rover by nature. William Denne. Tanner tame to New York from Dub lln in the late nineties. Movies were unheard of then, and the young Irish man did not dream of the magic lan tern which would create a life of splendor for him and for thousands of others. . He was interested in antiques and objects of art. He entered into that buslnes snear Thirtieth street and Fifth avenue at a period when this neighborhood hold many small shops with fascinating wares when the Hoi. Innd House was flourishing and fine old homes and old fashioned apart' ment houses had not been superseded by business. , "Florodora" was then in her firs' fling. Among the pretty girls of that first cat.t iwas Ethel May Harrison. They met and married in 1901. Clubs, racetrack, treatres and gay parties, drew this restless individual, who because of his addition to a life of pleasure did not cause serious wor ry to his family when he dlsapepared in 1908 for what . his friends thought would be a short time. 1 Waved Gxl-by to Wlfo. At the Vanderbilt Cup Race that year Taylor waved good-by to his wife, later sent to their apartment in the Colonial Hote lfor his clothes but re mained unheard from Until the movies began to flash faces around the world. In this way his friends knew that Tay. for Colda, Gria ar Inflaeaaa and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The genu ine bears the signature of E. W. Grove, (He aura you get ukjmu. iuo. (AebT fAV BeAohPuu zk : f f '-" jf 4', I LsOBELV ARE HUSwry S 5- LOOK ... - s ... lor was Tanner and not dead by any meana. - Hia wife meantime . had divorced him and married Edward Robins, res tauranteur, now proprietor of Delmon ico's. Tanner, became Taylor, tired of the old life, found new outlet for his wluma and roving disposition In the adventurea that he directed for the films. Tnylor's associates were men and women whom the screen brought be fore all of us. We know their manner isms, their charms and their features as well as those of our own relatives. Mabel- Kormand was his "pal." Claire Windsor was a friend. Neva Gerber was once engaged to the man, but they decided in a perfectly friendly way not to marry. . He admired pretty Mary Miles M Inter, famous long as "The Littlest Rebel." Taylor lived as 'Elm-ell did, alone. and his servants went away at night. While this mode of live encourages in trigue not possible in a more open ex istence, it makes the occupant of a lonely house liable to attack. Black mailer or murderer coul deasily gain access to his intended victim. And, like the slain whist expert, Taylor received young women callers frequently at his home. He had re. celved a visit from' one of them on the very night of his death. Women's gar ments were found in his home as in Elwell's. The klllihg of Joseph Xlwell is still a mystery Whether hta slayer was a burglar or an angry or jealous man or woman has never been discovered. Both men had grimly attractive faces. Taylor's photographs show penetrating and. suspicious glance, tight-set lips, a knit brow. Elwell re vealed a les stlght expression.' more good humored idle contempt. His ad mirers declared that look spurred on feminine acquaintances to dispel us mr"rsonnl quality. Who killed Taylor-Tanner? Star or servant or Jealous rival? BAKBEKED BY ' APPOISTSIEXT FLINT, Mich., Feb. 17. (U. P.) "Xcxt," the word that made the bar ber shop famous and incidentally, that spelled success for manufacturers of safety razors, has been eliminated from "use here. A recent addition ! the tonsorial trade, conducted by two enterprising young barbers, has a se lect list cf patrons and all work Is car ried on by appointment.) A regular production schedule Is carried out smoothly by notifying each "client" by telephone of his turn. LIGHT HOUSES GUIDE LONDON, Feb.' 17. (I. N. S.) Lighthouses that guide both mariners and airmen are now shining along the French coast. , . From Dunkirk to Staples four such marine lights, situated at Dunkirk, Calais, Cape Griz Nez and Etaples, have been set up. Each of these light houses flash out, in a series, of light and dark periods-, letter in the Morse code. 1 Night air expresses are promised in the Spring between Paris and London, each machine carrying twenty passen gers in a brilliantly lighted salon. AfiRIClTTlTtE BY ELECTRrClTV BESSEMER, Mich., Feb. 17. (U. P.) Joseph Bartone, pumpman at the Anvil-Palms Mine, is growing vegeta bles and flowers by the aid of electric ity 1,100 feot below the earth's sur face, liartone has a trough three feet long and two and a half feet wide, filed with earth from the surface and mixed with fertilizer. .'. In it he. raises beans, onions, lettuce' and other vege tables as well as flowers. The plants grow just as well as on the surface, Bartone said, due to the fact that the temperature is fairly moderate and the excellent quality of water to draw for them. Bartone also has- a fish pond with pickerel, perch and suckers thriving in it. . ,. . . j INTRODUCTIONS ARE NOW IN ORDER. This thawa wkal B. 8. 8. aa t flllia aat raw ehaeka. brikkteaiag eruptions, pimples, blotches, black- .yea.oWta,,.akU. ,1-e-a ByTii?Jl& yeara U appearaaee strickaa off of stores, in two sizes. The larger aiza iasrfacc! '. is Ue mora economical OA. C. FOOTBALL MEN iVVEDGE, PRIZE FIGHTER, Tl (East Oregonian .Special, by Loyd B. Montgomery.) year and much new material must be aieven are expeciea out, ana any new, men who have enterd collge sine the last football saaon. . i 1'uMnt, kicking, tackling and all of the fundamentals of football Will be taken up. with regular scrimmage in I uniform. A team that win be in good condition next fall is the aim of the coach. Tryouts for positions will be held and special training will be given those who will try for the line. GRAND ISLAND, Nob., Febi 17. (I. ,. s.) A turkey ranfti, conducted on the lines of big cattle ranches, will be started here next Spring by Mrs. G. Ji. Rumbaugh and Mrs. Roy Burch. These women have made a finan cial success in tho turkey business conducted on a small scale. They now plan. to start tho 1922 season with a foumlflliou of 00 iblrds to bo rang ed over tho sandhill country in small flocks. . . v Herders will be hired to attend each flock and .guard against raids by coyotes, 'wolves and other predatory animalB. ' The. women say their feed will coat virtually nothing as the: flocks will thrive and fatten on grasshoppers and other natural feeds that abound In the sandhill region. - HIS EXAMPLE EFFECTIVE ATTT-EBORO, Mass., Feb. 1 7. (I. N. S.) When asked by Judge Hag gerty, in the district court, what kind of an example he thought he was to his family of four children, Francis McCarty of North Attleboro, answer ing to a charge of drunkenness for the sixteenth time, .replied that he considered himeslf a "good example." He claimed that, inasmuch as he had a long record and that not one of his sons was a drunkard, he thought! re provided an example of the "curse of drink." McCarty declared that his sons naa grown up to be total ab stainers. Judge Haggerty placed McCarty on iiiuuciuun. Anwmnc Rewka from Incniia (J Blood OlUi S. S. S. RaantrluU. Blood-Cell Builder. Do yom know that your Ion c' finh tl due avlmoat eaui-vty to th trm i nonbar of btood-oeUa In yaur Uh1 Do you know that you can bia.4 va your whole body, from your !.- your feet, to th norma, natural. Wutlful plumpness which it ,iouTt hare, by urtng the great bkxu-ceil bulkier, R a R? You don't have t chamre yoar diet, er igwe mt )m guess-work theories about fata la foods, or use now tad treatments, or anything of the kind. Take H. R a lour skin win clear up remarkably your complexion will -be lika a roaI petal, your lipa ruddy, your eyes clear, your neck and cheeks will nil out Aleo E. S. a being one of the moat powerful biood-eleansera, your akin 5 LAMKKILHifi, .Mass., . Feb. 1Ti Frederick R. Kid) Wedge of I'reslt I cott. Aria., : 40 years old, ex-lumberl OREGON' AGRICUX,TDRAL COL- jack an(, prize fighter, was admitted LEGE. Feb. 17.-Spring football Harvard university as a studeT in March. Nine of last season's let- ,0(1ay He ha8 come tne c0 1 1 tenmen will not be back in school next tl... ,,.ih ra tn ronHto- Sv to find that he was uncertain of a Wedge's admission to Harvarj marks the latest step ir. his fight fd an education. After' battling his Wnf 1 out of the Wisconsin lumber camrf1 by his boxing prowess, he became fairly successful participant in baf ties of the prize ring in Nebraska Colorado and other' western static Then, under the influence of t young woman who became his wilfj he turned to obtain an eiVucatioii1 obtaining a degree from the VnivpSf sMy of Arizona, and acting for a ye as principal of a- high i school ' f l'resoott. I "Our delay In admlllng Njfc Wedge," Dean Henry W. Holmes ff the school of education i.t Harvaiif said today,, "has had absolutely not)!0 Ins to do with the fact that he vf formerly a prize fighter. His rL markable struggle for an educatiT counted in his favor. . "The delay was due: to other quel tions concerning his record and quuP Mentions." - E FROCK'JUOGE ADVISE : - WHITE. PLAINS, N. Y Pebv J7. (I. N. S.) To lessen divorce, chod a hu.ibaud JWii.lv-J.he same .njcill & chasing a dress. . ? "H'q .formula for married bliss i advanced by Justice Seegor in grni vii nnniinnent of marriage to M Marie D. Stevens. Mrs. Stevens clared she was only fifteen years .whn she met her husband, Willlol and married him ton. days after thf first meeting. "The next time" you., get married! said the Judge, "take a couple weeks to think It oven When you buying goods for a dress go over i the goods. in the shop-. You ought toko st io"-' - much enrr. in -"-' out a husband, T IN DIAMOND DYE: "Diamond, Dyes", add years of we: to worn, faded skirts, waists, coat stockings,' sweaters, coverlues, hani ings. draperies, everything. Wen package contains directions so. simpl any woman oan put new, rich, fadeleij colors into her worn garments draperies even if she has never dye before.. Just buy Diamond Dyes n other, kind then your material wn come out. right, 'because . Piamom Dyes are guaranteed not to " strealf spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggl whether the material you wish to d Is wool or silk or whether it is line ff cotton or mixed goods. 8 Specials " .. FOR SATURDAY 2i2 size Pine&pple,1 " broken, sliqe ...,..290 Puyallup Jelly, 15 ounce glass .1......25C Fresh Eggs, dozen 40c Standard Peaches, : 4 cans 95c 10 lb. pail Country Lard .50 25 bars White ' Wonder Soap ...41. 00 7 cans Standard Corn .,. ..$1.00 Gun Powder Tea, lb. 40c We will serve our own Roast Coffee Saturday aft ernoon. 3 - " '- : - STANDARD GROCERY CO. - Elks Blik; . .1 -i .'. t. : ,, D,. , , C I BOXXEY 230 EL Court St. J ' Phono 9