East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    FOURTEEN PAOFS
DAILV BAST 0RE00M1AM. PENDLETON, OREOOK, WKDNIBPAY, DECEMBER 10. 1919
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A saprrh, armmutic Paramount - A rt -craft
f ca i ii rv . The M trac te Man.
which will U on view at the A rend a
Theatre tomon is ciiviard to h
cho of the really i ren drmorts
f i t i nt year. It was written by
Ktftnk l. Park.trd and produced an a
vtaRe .ftlay by George V Cohan and
i : k (1 the Hroadwuv theatre In the
noaaon of 1 9 1 -1 T. where it played for
many rnntha. The screen version i
maid to be even more absorbing and
x hi tiling in its development of t a'
striking story, w hlch -slunva the mar
vellous transformation tinder the
lencflcent InflucnV of an ennobling
environment f four of the mt no
jtorlaua crooks of Weat Torka under
world. Hearing; of t tie healing powers of
this old man of the hills. Tom Kurke
and hta Kind determine to capitalize
them to enrich themselves, tattle did
they reckon that tn their new field of
peratton they were destined to un-
' dergo a mas lea I transformation, and
this forms the lasis of one of the most
; thrilling stories ever screened.
A cast of unusual strength por
trays the exact 1114 roles in the picture.
Tom Melhan, well known us one of
the foremost lealng men on the screen
ha tho ohler part, others are Klinor
Pair. Hetty Compaon, Lon Chaney. J
If. DumoML V. Iewson Butt. P A.
Turner. Lucille Huton and Jospeh J.
Dowling.
STIUKIXfi HTKNERY
for ma story in
"T1IK MIRAtXK MAN'
From the sordid slumbs of New
York's chlnattvwn to the grandeur of
high mountains and the majesty of
the ocean that Is the range of the
selling in "The Miracle Man," a big
new Paramount-Artcraft picture,
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ViVIAN MARTIN .An Innocent Adventuress
CJnmouiilCpictUKr
Its natural for the
tea or coffee drinker
to relisk
POSTUM
for this table beverage
has a most satisfying
coffee-like flavor,
though it leaves none of
the harmful after-effects
that so often attend
tea and coffee drinking.
Economical, too.
fade fcy POSTUM CEKtAL COMPANY Battle Creek. Mictugan.r
Arcade Today
CHILDREN 10c
CAmerJcan Fit Co., In
ADULTS 35c
Six Feet Four
A Six. Part FrocUicxioiv ox vr
William
AbBocK Thornton
RUSSELL
which Ik COIQ In to 'he Arcade theatre
next week. The Hame expanelvenetw
of vision is reflected In the lnorbln
etory, wrlttu by KTnnk U I'ackara
later drumatlzed by UPorne M. c-ohan.
and pr.iclmod with etrlHlim nuccexa on
broadway.
The antral figure l a whito-hnlrea
patriarch, who Uvea In tho hills naur
ihe ea and who hue reputed power
to huol the nick and crippled. Tom
Burif and hla band in their haunt In
tht New Yory underworld road of hlo
miracles and com -eve the idea of
WpltalUUni them for their own gain,
o they go to the tmvn wkere the old
nnn Uvea and frame up a miracle for
him. To their surprise they discover
that he really possesses the healing
power accredited to him.
Gradually under the boneflrent In-
fluence of their now enviornmem
there la worked' a transformation In
tho hearts of the crooks and that
makes Hose, the sangster's beautiful
decoy, the charming g'rl he la nt :
heart, that evolves a farm nana out
of a dope fiend, and finally, tfrlnga
out the better nature of even the
hardened, sophstlcated Tom Uurk
himself. In the hands of fsuch cap
able artists as Thomas Melghan, Eli
nor Pair, Joseph J. Howling. Betty :
Compaon. and others of similar merit,
this powerful story becomes a vital,
living thing and one of the greatest
dramatic spectacles of the screen has
yet revealed.
AVTA TODAY
VIVIAN' MAItTlJt A FARCg FOU
0001 IX HEH NEW rKTI'Hl
' WMB v 1 r 1 ni
A new paramount picture In which
that delightful and popular little star.
Vivian Martin, play the leading role, j
"An Innocent Adventureaa," will bo
shown for the flrat time at the Alto
theatre beginning today.
The picture, shows how the inno
ojrnca of a little girl can sometimes bf
(ome a great and powerful frco fori
good and cause the regeneration of a j
man. In this Instance the man was a
mere boy who had once been a their, j
but who now Is trying to live up to the
higher Ideals of life honesty, truth j
and faithfulness. A queer turn of
circumstances causes the boy to thir.k ,
the girl a thief and, thus deprived of
this Inspiration, which had kept him
from joining his pals he now goes
back to the old "game."
How ha discovers that the girl's i
character Is stainless and again starts j
on the straight road with a firmer
step than ever Is brought out in a '.
highly interesting plot. Robert Vlg
nola directed the picture and Clara I
i.. Henne-iy wrote both tho jnginai
s'.cry iaul tl.s, seonario. The picture,
it is 'je ievved, Is one of her most tuc
cessfufl efforts of her career and Is
I pecto 1 to add greatly to her already
i enviable ! omlvarh if that be pue
isible among screen patrons.
I Frame ii. Gaibutt was the camm-i-
man ami tne supporting taw hi
intOlt will nown Paramount ant Art
craft players as Lloyd Hughes. Id ' io
Chapman, Gertrude Norman, Jane
v'.'oltf. Ton; D. Bates, Hal Clements,
Tiers Farley and Spot'ljwooiKi Alt
ken
SUA Today
children 10c Adults 35c
cW tl : TTWTW 16
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CHILDREN 5c
ADULTS 20c
WILLIAM DUNCAN
In--
Smashing
Bairn;
rs
THE LIVING CRAVE.
RAINBOW COMEDY
The Popular Villian
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Jesse LLasky
VI V IAN
MAQTIN
'An Innocent
m u a m
Mivomircss
Outing Chester Picture
and
International News
Vaudeville
Van Orden & Fallows
Singing and Dancing.
Monroe Bros.
Bouncing Babies.
Executive Officer (as ship is ci.mint!
to anchor): Ucggo that starboard an
chor." Recruit (Just aboard ship re
ccntly): I ain't got ahoM of It. sir."
Iietrolt News.
HELIX HAS BANQUET
EX-J
(East uregonian Special.)
HEIIX. Dec. 10. A large number
of Helix people attended the recep
tion and enrertalnment held Friday
night in honor of this community. 's
returned service men. A banquet was
held, followed by a reception and ad
dresses by the following: Harold J.
Warner, of Pendleton, and Dr. John
Grlswold, of Helix.
The dance at the K. P. Hall was
largely attended and enjoyed by all.
Sawyers orchestra provided the music.
The affair was managed by the com
mercial club committee. Among other
who gave effective service were the
honor guard and W. C. T. IT. Those
present at the banquet are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ghormley, Mon
ta Olvens, Claude Russel, Bruce Ham
ilton, Ernest Kuoff, Walter Garrett,
Charles Gibson. Mr.and Mrs. A. I
Garrett. T. Engdahl, Dr. and Mrs.
Grlswold, Mrs. Kendall, Jack Rose.
Fred Slocum, Al Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.
Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Iff. Morrison,
R. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Nor.
veil, John Lewis, Bessie Lewis, Erna
Ruther, Earl Ghormley, F- H. Moes, J.
Ringer, H. J. Warner, Rev. Lynn,
Frank Davis. Ray Marks, Walter
Porth, Alice Clark Grace Garrett, Mrs.
W. H. Albee, Mrs. Minnie Walker,
Bertha Sondo, Pearl Alspach, Harah
Montgomery and Mrs. Mason.
Edmund Potts Is home on a visit.
There Is to.be a community Christ
mas tree and program in town this
year. t
Helix high school basket ball team
U going to play a practice game with
Athena December 12, at g p. m.
Carl Engdahl spent the week end in
Pendleton.
Miss Ruth Blowers spent this week
end with Helix friends.
L. D. Clark Jr., was an Athena visi
tor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McLain and son
left for Portland for a two weeks va
cation Saturday.
A steel gang of DO men la working
out of Helix.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. McKinney of
Weston were in Helix Thursday.
Miss Ivan Dale spent saiuruaj w.w.
Bessie Lewis.
I The honor guard girls contributed
(7( to the soldiers banquet. The
guard disbanded last August. At that
time having 21 members. They were
organized in April 1918 for patriotic
service. They also adopted for a year
five French orphans.
Emmett Kerley is very 111 with
rheumatism.
DEFINITTPLATFOiT
FIUME SETTLEMENT
TO BE SUBMITTED
i rtvTuiv TV Q A definite
plan for satisfactory settlement of
the F'ume situation will be sub
mitted to the British government
byt Italian Foreign Minister Hcla
lola during his present visit here.
It Is understood today.
Humor lH'ilk-l
ROME. Dee. I'opolo Roma
no rffoclally denied a rumor that
Gabriels D'Annunxio is prepar
ing a new exposition against the
Dalmatian coast.
AND WISH TO
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Christmas
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Christmas. There is nothing
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real worth. Wo have
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from the small children's size -P
' to the regular full slzo.
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Pendleton Cycle Co.
as E Court Phono 144
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every sip of our
Hot Drinks
Not merely "something hot," but a rich drink that
will work wonders on the inside of little folks and big
folks these chilly winter afternoons and evenings.
Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Mlted Milk
Hot Oyter Bouillon Hot Beef Tea
Hot Chocolate Hot Chili Con Came
Hot Weinie Sandwich
Every hot beverage for fastidious tastes
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WHOLK8AI.E AND RETAIL,
J1S MAIN STREET
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Dance Dance
WITH
Belmont Novelty
Orchestra
Of Portland, Oregon
Monarches of Meloday. A Hit Everywhere
Eagle-Woodman Hall
Wed., Dec. 10, 1919
Admission 10c Everybody. Come
READ THE WANT ADS
Doctor Tells How to Detect
Harmful Effects of Tobacco
Try These SIMPLE TESTS
Now Yorlc: Doctor Connor, formerly
1' JohriK Hnnktns hoHDltal. ways: Many
men who Hinoko, rhrw or anuff Inrrs-
Miini.lv and who arc sppminBiy tieminy
nn nuffVrinir from nroirrpftwlvi organic
ailment. Thousand of them would
never have been affttctid had It not
been for the use of tobacco, and thous
ands would soon.Ret well If they would
Only fltop the UBe of tobttCCO. The
chief habit forming principle of tobac
co ia nicotine, a deadly poison which,
when absorbed by the system slowly
affects the nerve's, membranes, tissues
and ivtal organs of the body. The
harmful ff fort of tohneeo vurles nd
depends on circumstances. One will
: no an ncirii wiui Hi'ii'Tai urwuuj,
ers with catarrh of the thront. Indiges
tion, constipation, extreme nervous
r efts, sleeplessness, loss of memory,
IncU of will power, mental confusion,
fate, others may suffer from heart dls
ese, bronchial trouble, hardening of
the arteries, tuberculosis, hllndnes- or
(even cancer or the common amiouon
known ss tonacro peart. ' J
tobnero In any Mrm you ran eully de-
led the harmful Sffeets by making the
followlnir slniule Jests. KcS) nloild
one full page frorq a book. If. In the
course of reading our voire bfromes
muffled, hotre nnd indistinct, nnd
you iiinst trMiienlly clear your thront.
th chances are that your tBtftnt Is
fm-ctel by catarrh ami It my be the
beginning of mof ssrlous trouble
vt in lh in Mr ii int before Ukllll
Four ntHtl amok, walk p three
flights of stntrs at a tegulnr p. ihcn i
stop. If you find that yon are out ot ,
breath, your heart b-st is forced.
rambling or irregular, you may be a
victim 01 functional or organic besrt
trouble. IT vou feel that you must .
smoke, ohttw or snuff to quiet your
nerves, you are a slave to the tobacco
habit, and are positively poisoning
yourself with tin- deadly 'rug, nlco
"tln". In either esse you have just two
11 Hern stives keep on with the self - i
polnontng process irrespective of the,;
dangers snd suiter the consequenceii,
or give Up th(S liahlt nnd escape the ;
dnngers. You can overcome the crav-
ing and stop the habit In a ry short
time by using the following Inegpen-1
Hive formula ( Jo to any drug store
ana ask Tor KwMtI tablets, take one -tablet
nfter estfh meal, and In a com
parntiveiy ihort time you will have no
desire for tobacco, the craving will
have left you. With the nlootlne poison
out of your system your general health
will quickly Improve.
Note When asked about Vb otol tsb
t,.ta one 01 nilr l-sdlrt rlrugglsts said:
II Is truly a wonderful frmetly for the
tobatco habit; away nheafl Of anything
we have VeT so Id before. We are al
thorlxed by the ma nuiacluter a to re
fund the money to every dissatisfied,
customer, and we would not permit h
he use of ottr name unless the remedy
poasessed unusual met It. Nleotol tsb
lets are sold In this city under an Iron-
Had money-back gusrantee by all up-
to-dste druggists, inciuning rcnaieion
f-l.i(i Co. ami Koeppen lima
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