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PAGE FIVE EIGHT FACES DAILY EAST OREG0N1AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 28, 1922. People Here and There SEATTLE TONG WAR : OPENED LAST NIGHT Laurence Klngel, of Helix, la In the city today on business. J. K. Yausht of Fairfield. Maho, ia a re at home 01 nia imr ttr. Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Vaught. Herbert Boy'.en. -well known sheep man of the PUot Bock district, was a business visitor in Pendleton toaaj. A. U Douplas has returned to Pen dleton from his ranch near lone where he recently went on an in spection trip.. Fortland physicians who are vis itors in Pcndlit'in now include IVr-toi-s r."J. McCnsker. C. J. Smith. Andr w Smith, Charles J. Smith and E. J. Labbie:' i A total of 34 housing organizations for men, with a maximum capacity for 11JS students, and 17 women's orgnn- izuliona. hnusinr nmtravtm.kt.tlv fcis y was snown by the survey. Of the men's organization 10 own their own houses, and three of the women's groups. The national fraternities for men were shown to be running at S3 ; OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL- per cent. The women's houses aver ! LEGtG. Corvatlis. Feb. !8. An organ- age cost for the girl in campus organ ized effort of fraternities, sororities, nations was set at $3I.6i. i i BUILDING FUNDS ARE i STARTED BY STUDEN1 i and clubs on the campus to solve the housing problem at Corvallis, under the leadersh'p of the housing com mittee, was shown today in a survey of all the houses' of residence on the campus made by the committee. EGYPT GIYEX FREEDOM T.OXDOX. Feb. 28. (U. P. Egypt his been created an independent sov ereign slate, subject to certain reser-1 vations was 'Officially announced ft- "Xearly all the organizations me either planning to buy their own houses or have buihl'ng funds for the purpose." says Professor Vance. "Of the 14 national men's organizations. 1J have building funds, and of the S3 "This report really indicates that men's organizations on the campus, the students are saving the state excluding dormitories, ;i have such a money." says Professor H. T. Vance, fund. Eleven of the women's nation head of the housing committee. "They &1 fraternities have building funds al are taking over the work, which the so-' ' college because of shortage of funds. SEATTLE. r Si. tr. t Tht s: i : ef P. Y. Lee. Tacoma hint. !one KowleonT loniinn, near the in lerl'iirban :nt'on last n;iiht, tixla i art'eiualed what the police fear is years, (ioor. P ne. a hist cans Riirman killed I ee. h tH- these two tongs into the center of the stase of a war which has i c.-n threatening the v. hole Pacific Coasi for two weeks. is unable to handle. 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Lord AlU nby, I'.rit'.sh governor; would be indeed Berlous If the students , fpvernl, has so Informed the sultan o'" , themselves had not taken the problem' Egypt. into their own hands." iP mm May whe: closed at J1. 47 T.-S to day, and J ii I v at $1.24 1-8 as contrast ed with ye.rdiiy's closing prices of I May $1.47 r s and July, $1.:5 i-S. Following -no the limitations receiv ed by Ovorl ei'k. & Cooke, local cruK-ers: Wheat. Cpe l High Low Close May $1.47-1 J 1.4s i $1.41.': ll-li'V July 1.25 'a 1.26 l.iJ .'s i.Ji 'i SAVE MONEY-TROUBLE By Burning Only Deservedly the Biggest Selling Coal. PHONE 178 SMYTHE- LONERGAN COMPANY QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE CHICAGO, Feb. 28. A twenty !flv story garage in the heart of the loop will assist in solving Chicago's ; parking problems, according to plans completed by architects, on which, ilt is announced, work will start I within sixty days. Similar motor ho tels are Wanned for New York and : Cleveland. TLe building, with a 72 foot fn nt-iig'- on Lake street and a depth of 1 143 feet, will house 1,100 automobiles on its 25 floors, the architects say. jit will be 200 cfet high, the limit : allowed by city ordinance. The cost Us estimated at $1,200,000. I The feature of the motor hotel i will be the automatic handling of Ithe cars. From the time the owner delivers his machine at the door In the morning until it is returned to him at night no hand will touch it, unless it needs repairs or supplies. seven automatic elevators, each with a capacity of six automobiles, and all operated by one girl Bitting at a desk in the lobby, will distrib ute the cars to the proper floors. Tilting floors, operated by compress ed air, will automatically unload the elevators and shunt the machines In to the allotted booths, which will be mounted on wheels, to slide out of the way. In the evening the pro cess wilhbe reversed. With automatic handling none of the owner's gasoline will be consum ed and there will be no gasoline fumes in the building, and no danger of fire, the designers of the structure say. fpeclal rates are planned lor the rlrc goers and shoppers. rtiixcxss maky (Continued from page 1.) FOR TRUE CONTENTMENT A Quality Piano Mental and physical contentment is sure to follow where the home has a piano. Supreme joy for the wife, for the husband after a fa tiguing day at work, and exiliarating bliss for he children. That is the wonderful power a good piano produces. Come in any time and see the large variety to choose from. Warren Music House " of PENDLETON, OREGON A Safe Place to Buy Your Musical Instrument. RANK ROHIiKO OF $30,000 INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 28. (U. P.) Four men escaped with $30,000 cash from a branch of the Fletcher Savings and Trust company in a daring day light robbery. POHTLAXD QUOTATIONS PORTLAND, Feb. 28. (A. 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'mo m u -vi it abbey choir, under the drcction of S ' Frederick Bridce. was reimorcea u the band of Clrenadier Guards. Th route from Hueltingham I'ainr was lined by regiments of Foot Guard resplendent In scarlet and gold, win htiffe black bearskin headdresses, and vast crowds packed the sidewalks while in the spae'oita mall the crush was beyond anything seen for man venrs. The populace were In a hoi dnv h'imor and heartily cheered the various royalties and high officmir but the apperanco of Princess Mar was the Bnal for an extraordinary o'Hhnrst o? whole-hearted enthuuiufn and loyalty. Tho royal bride, loomn? cnnrmin 'n her bridal gown of white sliver an.i silver brocade, drovo In an open car rlage -with her father and mother, es eortcd bv a slltterlng squadron nf or ranged Life Ouards and followed bv a half a dozen carriages conveying th. hrlrtesnmlda. members of ibe family and hleh officials. The King wore the uniform of Colonel-In-Chief of the niioi-rtd mif of compliment of the bridegroom. Through a forest of wav. Ing fla?s and handkerchiefs and s hi.imng nf cheers, the cavalcatb proceeded to the great west door of 'he abbey, where the royal party were ivo,i bv tho archbishops and high pclest'cal and state dignitaries. The Nmd ''f the nnnrds plaved the na tni nnthem. whilo in Tlyde Park i battery of nrtHlery commonccd filing a royal salute. t tiio ilnnr (rnnrdi of honor or th hrideeroom'a regiment, the Grenadier f.norrt!!. nnd the Uoynl Scots of n-lilr-b Prince Mnry is Honorary Col oneliwns drpwn up, and the aisle was nort hv nnnrda ofilcers, the bride groom's former battlefield comrades. LuNrnov. Feb, 2S. (U. 1'.) Vis ,t onil Vlarniintesa Lascelles left tH,- for Weston Hall, !?hrow-hlre where they will pneml their honey moon. A hundred nnd fifty pi'esta al tended tho wedding breakfast. IUGIIT AND SXAPPY VAl"l)EIT.I.K PUOGRAM AT TUB RIVOLI TODAY Comedy is the dominating feature 'f the headline act Williams & Ber- vlce cons'sting of many feits and cmedy bumps and falls on tho Tra pex and Bounding Tampoline Th t act is Bald to provide plenty of action and comedy situations. Juggling Mathews, tho man whe higgles anything he gets his hands on with a humorous vein of wholesome 'omedy al lthrough h'.s performance Vntch him closely. Larry Clifford & Girls In fun on th" :olf links in dances that are sprightly wholesome by the comedian beautiful ostumes that are colorful and rare lesign. Arita With Klki Bird, tho dainty miss and the Hawaiian Steelgopather n Honolulu Hinging, dancing and musical surprises. Don't fall to see tho feature picture i hat is added to this bill. . , The Gruen watch has the requisites of the ideal watch of the day so, by all means see the beautiful Gruens we have to offer. It performs its duty of keeping accurate time. 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Tho "flapper"star "f "The Guttersnipe,' the I'nlvers' "oc nl Attraction at the R'voli today i claimed by many critics to have tho iot girl'Hh. nnd at the same t'me the i,;-t athletic f'cure in tho feminine ui!s of the screen. M'ss Walton's grace fits her perfect -v for th? roles she portrays In stories alon from renl life and screened In a anirfil. yet whimsical form by llter-in- and directorial experts. In man 'cr and personality she Is the girl of hnrt. skirt ape, .without it single tca "ire thnt detract from thin effect. It s a delight to her to visualize theun ininty characters of tho typo that vervono knows, to bring to tho screen hn very spirit of "girlhood'a eclipse, What brought her this quaint grace ind pleasing personality Is tho samo thing that -would bring to nnothor girl si too robust form to another girl a too robust form, a too evident "out door" appearance. 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