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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM CITY OF SEBASTOPOL FALLS TO BOLSHEVIK! Reds Wipe Out Wrangel’s Army Fri. ami Sat., Dec. 24-25— "D a d d y Long L e g »,” Mary Pick ford. Taken from the cel ebrated book by Jean W eb- ater. Comedy, Snub Pollard in “ A Cash ('ustom er.” Kddie Polo in ‘ ‘ The Vanish ing D ag ge r.” There w ill be a continuous show from 2 p. m. on. All w ho can should come in the after noon and avoid the night crowds. Sun., Dec. 2 6 - “ 39 Fast,” Constance Kinney. A comedy of young love in an old hoard ing house. Penelope Penn, the daughter o f a poor minister, finds it necessary to leave home and seek her fortune in N ew York in order that she may earn enough money to help provide for an invalid mother and three brothers, from church choir to comedy chorus— quite a step for the little country girl. But minis ters’ children are often high steppers. D on’t miss the ex quisite dances of Constance Binney in ‘ ‘ 39 East.” Comedy taken from Booth Tarkington’s boy stories in the Cosmopolitan. Mon., Dec. 27— “ Up Stairs and D ow n,” Olive Thomas. “ Up Stairs and D ow n ,” the screen version in which Olive To Our Customers Thomas stars, was one o f the and Master Whole Crim biggest stage successes of the time. It ran an entire season ean Peninsula. on Broadway. Comedy, “ The Bull T h row Constantinople.— 'The artny of Gen er. * * eral Wransel, the uutt bolshevik lead Tues., Dec. 28 -“ The Thun or In south Russia. has been wiped out derbolt.” Kathrine MacDon «m l a number of his generals have ald, the American beauty. The committed suicide. story of a husband who denied A mob In Sebastopol has pillaged his wife the right to mother the American lied Cross storks. hood, and how providence Thirteen thousaud return ee have ar thwarted his wicked plan of rived here from Sebastopol, but be revenge. cause of the laek of accommodations “ Somebody L ied,” comedy. In the city, they are still aboard ships W ed., Dec. 29— “ Luck in moored In the Dosphorus. Paw n ,” Marguerite Clark. Several thousaud more are due here, When you see the sign of the and It Is understood 80.000 have been three balls over a pawn shop permitted to tuko passas1 from the you d on ’t generally consider Crimean city. It wss found Imposai that a good luck sign, do you! bio to provide ships for the entire I t ’s the hardest kind of luck population of 80,000. Two thousand to most people. T h at’s what wounded men also have arrived and Marguerite Clark thought in have been . distributed muons the her new Paramount-Arteraft French and itussian hospitals. picture, “ Luck in P aw n .” She Sebastopol fell to the Russian soviet hated to enter those dreadful forces at 5 o'clock Sunday evening portals, but it was a question after the evacuation pluns had been of eating, so she did. D o n ’t fully carried out. according to word fail to see what luck she had. received here. General Wransel, It is stated, was the last to leave, soins Comedy, “ Moving D ay .” aboard the crulsor Korntloff. cheered Thu., Dec. 30—“ Too Much by his troops. Johnson,” Bryant Washburn, A fire which ortsinated through an lie sold his troublesome moth er-in-law for $5000, but before j accident destroyed the highly valuable stores of the American Red Cross at the deal is finished y o u ’ll say Sebastopol. A portion of the goods of he earned the money. A pic the American foreign trade corpora ture that rocks with fun. A tion mid other foreign firms was sav Paramount picture. ed. The American Red Cross at Con Comedy, “ Fatty, the Cop.” A Sentinel Wantatl will tret it for you . Trv it. W e wish to thank you for your patronage in the past and will make every effort to please you in the future. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are yours respectfully, Powell Burkholder stantinople Is aiding the refugees, car ing for the sick and wounded anil furnishing clothing mid supidles. The five red urnites concentrating agutnst hlm, General Wransel Inform ed the newspaper correspondents at Sebastopol, numbered more than 100,- 000 as proved by captured papers Twsnty thousand of these were cav alry divided Into three groups The cavalry under Oenerml Budenny, who left fhe anti-bolshevik forces and Join ed the bolshevik), suffered heavily, according to Wrangel, particularly In officers. JAPAN, U. S. AGREE ON LABOR EXCLUSION Toklo.— Newspapers here report that the Japanese and American govern ments have reached an agreement In principle relative to the exclusion of Japanese laborers from the United States. It is asserted, however, that there Is a disagreement regarding the methods to be employtd. America Is understood to desire provisions for ex clusion embodied In a treaty, hut Jap an, It is said, regards this procedure as humiliating and a* forming a pre cedent she might be forced to follow In future treaties Japan Is said to de clare that measures prohibiting her subjects from emigrating can be taken only on her own Initiative. In other respects the negotiations are progressing. It Is reported, and. once this point has tv<-n settled, an agreement may be expected. HUNGARY RATIFIES TREATY T e a rs Shed as Terms of the Treaty 0 Eat Purity Bread and get Fruit Cake Free A S K Y O U R G R O C E R F OR IT Save 25 Big Purity Bread wrappers and #et one pound of fruit cake free. Five hun dred pounds of fruit cake to he given away during the months of December and Janu ary. , Return 25 Big Purity Bread wrappers to your grocer and get one pound of fruit cake free. Big Purity Bread wrappers* only. Try the newr bread. A S K Y O U R G R O C E R F O R IT Are Met. Budapest.— When the peace treaty between Hungary and the entente al lies came up in the national assembly the deputies rose, sang the nutional anthem and then voted for ratifica tion amid silence. It was ordered that the black flag of mourning should fly over public buildings. In an address lamenting the crush ing weight of the terms Imposed, Karl Huzzar, former premier, brought tears to many eyes. County Teleky, the premier, proposed that he be tried for his part In negotiating and ratify ing the treaty, but the deputies voted unanimously their refusal. many miles- with H OW out changing engine oil? Dirt accumulates in the oil of every engine— carbon, road dust, fine particles o f metal, and gasoline that has escaped past the pistons. . This dirty, diluted oil circulating through your engine causes unnec essary w ear on bearing surfaces. Los Angeles Pastors Live In Church. Los Angeles.— High rents have caused two southern California pns- tors the Rev. M. C. IVw eese of the Western Avenue Methodist church, Los Angeles, and the Rev Warren El- sing of the Presbyterian church at Van Nuys, a suburb, to move their families Into their churches. Pension C h ie f Nam ed by P re sid e n t Washington.— President Wilson ap pointed Frank D. Rylngton of Mary land to be commissioner of pensions and Frederick A. Royse, of California, to be deputy commissioner. The pres ident also named Carl A. Mapes of Michigan to be solicitor of Internai revenue. Japanese Deny B u ild in g Forts. 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