READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AND I. N. S. i TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES ..( SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. aning With arrell From a ifcnernl standpoint. the Army-Navy conflict will b? the same nf the day anil it should bo a whale of. same. n',.. fmietK mv represented hy ! best team of the last four years and ilhe Midshipmen have come into the habit of developing Bi eat elevens slm-e Hob Folwell took charge. ! Both have wonderful playing lines and both have fine runnins and over head attacks. In Pmythe, the Army has found a Ions needed field general and in Miasw Oillen, the Navy has developed a sr. at kicker, something that the midShipmen have lacked for three years. The two elevens looK t.) oe ein. uatehed and many of the eriiies are I ickinc the Army to win. The cadets I.,.,,.,,, .,,, t,, hrat the Navv will have to show smarter football than they have displayed in several of the earlier If It' comes down to a ease of brain work tlie Navv ought to win. ... Harvard booted all dinners for the "Riff Three" title and exploded a lot of fine hopes when the Crimson wa'i j lieaten and made to look very bad hy j Princeton. Up to that same, Harvard was seneraiy conwiucn-o mnst nnwerfiil team in the east. The defeat of the Crimson was not as much a surprise, as the manner in which it was brought about. H-rvard made errors of fundamental football and mistakes in judgment that have tile lia liton rst. Yale r occurred sinr m was installed. was slow in nevniopms' this 'year and was following obsolete t'oot , ball tactics until the Army held the I Ells to a tie. Since then. Yul. has I sprung up wonderfaly and as a re ! suit, the New llnv.n eleven will lie the favorite tomorrow. j ft must be remembered, however.: that Yale was a hlir favorite List year; and yet lost the same because they, played much like Harvard did against ' 1'rincetun. It must he remembered j also that Harvard wil not make the; mistakes that caused (he downfall ill .'he rrineoton game. l;c;ardl'ss of all that il ls happen- i Ml. H is oar opinion that Harvard .'ihouhl win. j a a - ! WESTERN GIRL TELLS (Into Cnrn-'H, 1 Vn nsv - :mi" . TVnn Ptfilo Onntrp and I b n vo t ): I II k ST i Vi n i0 rn es the schedule is latherl lisht. Tjafaycttr. ;unl U'hi- will have th"'r annua? brittle at hnsfnn. Dart mouth and Hrnwit moot at Providence nnd iho Wasl.iiv.'ton eleven poos wo:;t for ii I'niversity of Detroit. and Jefferson K'amo vIth the The Western I'nntVi'oniM vi Ivivo a busy dnv with f;:tmos between Illinois and Ohio State, Inu-n and Xovthwost-n-n. Cli'oa'-o and Wisconsin and Mich igan and Mtnnopota. AWWWHIU1I..I II QUALITY BY HENRY L. FAIUIEL.U (United PreBS Sports Kditor) 'NEW YORK. Nov. 24. (U. P.) Two of the greatest football events of j the season come as rival attractions on tomorrow's schedule. j Yul and Harvard engage in their ( annual classic in the New Haven bowl and the championship of the United States service will be decided in the new Pennsylvania stadium between the Army and the Navy. Competition between the two will be negligible from a business standpoint, j as they each have enough of a per- j sonal following to twice fill any sta-, dium in the country. j Yale and Harvard have had a lorn? I time claim on the last Saturday of j November while the service academies j usually battle a week later. The ter- ) ..!!., iu.- tun f.iHota mill the ! i one WKtUllVI UIHl MIL midshipmen drew in the past three j years, however, caused the athletic of- i ficers of West Point and Annapolis I to decide on an earlier date. I SERVICE .SANITATION Extra Special for Saturday 20c lb.-SIRLOIN STEAK 20c lb. YOUNG PIG PORK STEER BEEF Pork Roast 18c Meaty Boil 10c Pork Steak 20c Pot Roast Beef ....121 -2c Pork Chops Chuck Steak . . . 15c A FINE LINE OF POULTRY FOR THANKSGIVING - Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. Place your order early. SATURDAY SPECIALS Fancy Large White Cauliflower 40c Fancy Large Celery, 2 for .25c Malaga or Emperor Grapes 25c Fresh Spinach, 3 lbs. . . 25c Japanese and Navel Oranges. riiHbnnrh. cvn!a T.vh a.rd WhifT IIV WILLIAM tl. I'AVCK, national News Service Staff rorrespondi nt. i US AXniOLRS. Xov. 1! . Thrilliiur stories of experiences tliirint;' a year's May in famino-riddt-n Snivma that road liko pafios from the history of the darkest aiues were told by Mis.i ITrlon C'ralff, nroUy Whit tier girl and rolicf worker, following her return here recently. -Month after month, while terror played in ttie upper land; a hurried roseue on a I'nited Willi's destroy r, while death-dealing attacks and mas saei't s reiwned in Smyrna, a triji across ICurope, the siht if the Statue of Lib erty in N'ow York Harbor, and home to sunny California such. is hor storv, stripped of its inh'rosthti; side light s. Miss C'riUj;' said she had been in Sniyrna'but a short time when the re- j e-nt ntif hni'Ht came tbo Turks on jeeted to the. teaching: of Phristian't' and the socminsly noverendtnff sioi;e that followed. .lust when hope of rescue for sever al hundred Americans seemed furth est away there came the rescue ship, according to Miss Craitf. The refusees wore taken to Athens and later wend od their way across Europe to France and then to America, VPS brown &a ,35, . MOTHER OF 'FIFTEEN MOt'LIXS, France, Xov. 24. (I. X. S.)- "Come, it's time to Bet up, Pierre, I-ouis, Cecile, Oeoracs. Lucie, .Marcel (iahriel. Jean. Henrielte, Alice, Marie, (illMtnve, neorpctte ami Suzanne!" This i.s the first of the many morning duties of Aline. Celina Cheminol. who, at the age of 35 is the mother o fifteen lid dies. Of those fifteen children, Mine. Cheminot has lost l,ut one. Four of the boys work on neiKhhnriiiir farms. The falhor and tivo other sons till the soil of their own poventeen acre plot. The house itself has only two rooms, and yet, to quote Mine Cheminot, "We are as snn.tr as a bui? ornather buss in n ru.!" 'usages A Chilly mornings do have their bright mo ments f'r instance, when the steaming Flap jacks, with a little brown sausage or two, are set before you. Their fragrance and their down-right "goodness" will make Flapjacks a habit with you. They can only be made with loersriaDiacRriour ALBERS BROS. MILLING CO., Pacific Coast Millers PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on tlie market we have it. TA.MPA. Da.. Nov. 2-i. All llBht houses from Key West to Tampa on the Gulf of Mexico are to he equipped with Riis-hurniliK beacons, aeconl'nsr to announcement of official of the I'nited Hlates l.iiihthnuso service who recently completed a survey nf this te rritory. The I'intsch syatetn, tn use on many railways, is to be Installed. The ihango will affect several hun dred lighthouses find channel beacons. Tt Is made because It has been found pas burns with a more brilliant ami penelratiivj liuht than kerosene and reiiiiires much lesn attention. TAKES A DRINK TO WASH DOWN COAL DUST AKItn.V, O., Nov. 2-1. (I. X. S. ) A new use for whiskey was d'seloHod in Judyo II. C. Splcer's juvenile court lore. Walter liokerslys, whose daiiKh. ter was under inquiry, was asked if he ever drank anything, lie is a eoal- truek driver. "Just a little now and then to wash the coal-dust out of -my throat, your Honor." he said. "Two little drinks vvlll do it. I don't care for It any other time." " lie added tha,t he l.'ked to clean up, or down, after every load and that he hauled a ;od many loads of coal In n day. compelled to tnosw - The move ment is based on the overwhelming number of perilous killed or maimed every year by being' run uvir by ve hicles at street intersections. $IK MIMMl M WACll. NEW Y'OItlv, -Nov. 24. -(I. N. fU KlKhteen dollars a week is the mini mum salary upon which a K'rl can live comfortably nntl decently in New York City, Miss Cornelia E. Marshall, president of the Association to Pro mote 1'roper 1 oiiHi ii4' tor filrls, de clared at the recent two-day confer ence of the orjjiinizjitloii. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan is the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with Permanent top.'it has large windows, and may m a minute be changed to a most delight ful' open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finelv upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-mch. tires front and rear. A real fan-.ily car. Von't vou come in and look at m "TVi flf-liohts of the electric car with" the economy of the Ford. SIMPSON AUTO CO. PImw MS Water and Ji.hiison St Safe Miik For infant, invalid 4k Childrtt The Original Food Drink fcr All Apes. Quick Lunch at Home OffireiFour.tair.s. RichMillc. Malted Grain Extract'n Pow der Tablelfornis. Noumhini-Nccouking. Avoid nia(''on nvA S-I.-4:.,... J'll,Ullili;iliiillliiili Try the drug etore first." and Kocppens, the drug stor that serves best, for Pre- C'W'i"?mii':i,'i"M,;..;.ii TUBERCULOSIS K'LLS 5 IN MANILLA STREETS MAXri A, Nov. LM. Fivf pr-rsonH tticil nn tho sirnf-ts nf Manila recr-iit-h of XhvvoH. They wcro F-'ilip-'niis. AlthouKh thf Anti-Tubrr- i ouiosis Kocioty f-st inuits that r0 prr ! ff-;it of ih riidivp poiMMntion is af- fortcd hy t ihf-rc'Mlosis in th provin-i ' cos and not lss Uiaii f,U) have th'; l s( :is in .M.-mila, 1 hi? Io crnnif-nt ! , rarcH for lnit s i palit-ntH, half of j : wliinn heir thfii- own xpnss at ilif1 j tu't'rrii!i;His h"sp:':il on th- outskirts! J of Mie r'.iy. riyint; on the HtriH'tHi j han d a tcinpopa ry Intt-iost in, i th - sit lia lion. j i i; sikmkts si'i.r j j MoTcH i;T, i-Yanr.-, Nov. 24.' i --M. ilt r.r?,. jit-nlin, u famn r, was ' "vMcpt:-iiv Villi-. ( iiy his own hand 1 j M. Qm-ntin was knocking wjilnntf1 -r.fn it tr-o. fr iiM-.l h.s siiot K'in. ! "joIM ti it with th- IDH.1- pointing to- vhuI h!m. Strit-ine the trw with th ofjtt, th-- i; uii i;s har J, k;Hfn him j nstantly. ' j V. V. M IIKS Tit WTIV I.IM-:S SEW YORK, Nov. 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