PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAST ORKOONIAW, PETOLETOTT. OREGff THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11,1010 TEN 1'AUES m 1 "n i, rs. f t t t I i i m hi ii i mi I.T TODAl I A mnrc enterialninsj und amuatac idciurr lhan ( itt nig Mr Married," the hiRh tin . mi il which Sele t Hires offers today at the All:i Theu ire, with beautiful Marion lmles not bcin seen lit many it day. This dellgthtf ill story of youth am! t hi' fight ft MkH for its inherent UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMi!lllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllll! I ALTA Theatre I I Today Only J Children, 10c Adults, 25c 5 . MAUtnrj iiavif.; nr, . . . -. ..... j ; . Klit nf fun, laughter and play whu-h has uriHtocracy in trylnjr to ink It live .without, (irnvidi'-s a HpU'ndfd opium - i tunlt) for M Ism DftVte to display hr talent. Her beauty, her perHonullty, I her youth, her innate jtjrure and charm nre all siven chariot for expression in "Hettlnjrj Mary Married." She is a coinbinat ion of piquancy, vivacity anu ii resist Utility. Allan Iwan directed the picture. Therefre, nothing more need to b said a bout the directions of the pic ture; It is superb. The story Is splen did, human and int vrestlns. written by John Kmerson and Anita tfDOfl es pecially fur Miss Duvies. The cast support ins i his beautiful Select star comprises t he following well known artist: N'- rtnun Kerry, Mat Moore. Frederick Hurt on, Amelia Sunimer ville, t'onsta nee Ilea u mar and Klmer Gra fx! in. PASTIME TOIVW l i s I P( tfflEU -i:v :i okvii. I Rossis Harriscale. the captivating Monde star, has a sympathetic role in her latest production, "Tangled Threads,'' produced for rtobertson Cole by It. B. Features and released by Exhibit. tr Mutual. The story is a ' society drama of daring conception "OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Just lift out that bottle of Sloan's l.lnlmenr and 'knock It gulk' -westV WEREN'T prepared for that, quick switch in temperature, were you? Iclt you stiff, bore, full of rheumatic twinges? Von should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy that would have soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected pari penetrated without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. ) Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggists. 35c. 70c., $1.40. tv BlfelEtlgEV'.. MARION OAVIES GETTING MARY MAW?! ED See the most beautiful bride of the year The most exquisite bit of loveliness that ever wore a bridal gown. In Addition PATHE NEWS The World Before Your Eyes lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIMIIIIIMIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir RHEUMATISM IS PAIN I ONLY, RUB IT AWAY s Instant Relief 1 Umber I : Bub I'ain, ir Soreness, stlffiiosn itlght Out m With "St. Jstooba Liniment," When your back is sor and lame : or lumbago, sola t lea or neut ris has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Got a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. i Jacobs Liniment" ut any drug store, t pour a little In your hand and rub it right Into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is Rune. Don't stay crippled ! This southing, penetrating liniment takes the ache and pain right ut and ends the mfs i ery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn or discolor , the skin. MM f III I Quality Goes'Oearllirough If the Dort standards of manufac ture were less high, "if they were adhered to less loyally, the present high regard that owners have for this car would not be possibla. WHEN A WOMAN 3I pr f ee I a nil run down, weak or diazy when she fi'els tired before the day is. begun she should turn to the right wo manly tonic. Advised Daughter in Yonag Moth erhood Lenta, Oregon ''In my younger (lavs I was "' greatly troubled '. AN with cas on mv and ingenuity. When .Margaret Wayne ( HomsIa Jlar- rlsvalej realized that her husbann, 1 John Rutherford, had become addlct ) ed to the habit of "stepping out'' five ; or ix nights a week, she came to the conclusion that he needed to be Im pressed with the charms of the wife he was neglecting. In order to make him Jealous, she pretended a desper late affair with one of those handsome I bachelor "friends of the family." But Margaret overplayed her hano. The young wife's accomplice refused to admit that it was a put-up Jon when the husband discovered them together in the "friend's" apartment Utte at night, and the husband secured a divorce. When her ex-husband mar ried a fascinating foreign lady of easy virtue and was given the custody of their child. Margaret felt that fate had dealt unkindly wit h her. The "friend,"' however, discovered he had a conscience and took a very; original and dramatic method of re- I moving the lady of easy virtue from I John s sph-re. although it was fatal both to himself and the second wife, but it resulted in a sensational climax J to a complicated situation. The finish of this drama while dar- j In'g and thrilling, is satisfying and well Worth seeing. THK MIItAt'T.K 5 On account of non-arrival of the picture "Miracle Man" The Arcade will not be open for a few days. 5 Regular show at the Alta Theatre and Pastime Theatre. A A A A uiMl PRICES, Tallin Cor JSS; Rottdtter. $9b : ii Coup., $1535. F. O. B. Factory. Win n-.. .n Sodon, f 1535 ; V heel and Spare Tire Extra Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 633 D O R.T MOT OR. CAR. C O M PANT 1 f ptomoch; it Rnve ' l . r 111 u luis u I trouble. I began using Dr. Perce's DlHlirjne and received such re lief that I ivcuuuiieiKl it to other?. '1 Ii..'. i r..i ted a largo family and urn a treat grandmother and have always in sisted ou my daughters-in-law using Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription during expectancy.'' Mrts. B. F. Sekly, 6411 94th .St., North Pacific-Coast Folks Testify Redding, Calif.: "Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription u jerfeetly wonderful. 1 owe everything to thtl medicine. When I was pass ing through mid dle life 1 had hemorrhages, also suffered severe pain and had ter rible headaches. I suffered every thing. Finally, I decided to take the 'Favorite Pre scription' : it storj- ped the headaches, the pains and the hemorrhag-'H. I never nad any more trouble. It realty is great ." Mhk. R. B. Hai.ph. fin Tr-rilarimn St Protect Your Investment Motor trucks are an investment. Rightly uted, they should earn dividends large enoush and long enough to write themaelve; off the books and then make clear profit. The nur-haer of the WHITE backs his investment in it with strength cf the WHITE COMPANY, with its years of successful experience, with its thousands of trained employes, v.ilh its tens cf thousands of trucks in active service, with its millions of capital, and a serving organization, nation-wide, which has no parallel in the industry. Ask far literature ri nr Frentzei-Walles Motor Co. Phone 46 722 Cottonwood iygh By BUMell Mitcheltree !Xo miracles today? I Hell, no! Where d'ya (tet that hunk? ! See that girl the.re the one with ttu one with the blsr, dear eyes? A few months back, her beery, leei Ins lips I Burned the so'ils of the men that crushed them. Her wanton's face, red-painted, I Twisted with sin a. if the devil had stepped on it, ' Was n brazen sign of a life that reek I ed. 1 And now she is good! Her smile's is sweet. sVC ; As the smile of ynur mother, in those first tender years, I When you were just a little, toddling kid. And she was young and fair. No miracles? I've seen a gnarled, I misshapen thing, misnamed a man. Writhing in the street, hegging for coins with a cripple's whine, I And after the day's good pickings, rise i in his shame And loosen his hard mug into a grin. Now he's standing, face to the world. Working to ease another's closing years. It would warm your heart to hear the bitr booh laugh And see him pet the little gray old lady on the cheek. No miracles? That handsome devil, standing with the girl, Once had a heart as black as the hair his victims loved to stroke. One of those cynical, sneeriB guys, lurking, shark-like. In the OtldeV-tow of life, to pull down human souls. Look at him: What's that they say about Cud's Image? One night, lust April, down in Clancy's place, I saw him kiss that' girl, after they'd trimmed a rube Both of them loud and stewca -And then again today, after he'd slip ped her a tiny ring, No miracles? Hell, bed Where d'ya get that bunk? You, with your facts and science, come with me- Me a year ago, shaking with and a hacking cough, And mv fingers itching for pockets to pick. Ill show you a Kttle house, resting among the roses, Hlsh on a slope that rises from the sea : And an old man there and dumb. His faco alight with faith. Re wouldn't jnake a hit on Broadway. "Funny in the head," They'd rail him, and smirk and go their ways, nut that old man makes crooks go straight, Floods darkened souls with sun. How Helief, he thinks. You. being wise, may smile. Hut we who have seen and felt No miracles? Hell, bo: Where do you get that hunk ? dope blind nnd deaf Pastime Today i j Children 5c Adults 20c a Bessie Barriscale IN Tangled Threads A woman who tried to put it over and couldn't on a hus band who put it over regularly. In addition KEYSTONE COMEDY DANGER GIRLS Jewelry Diamonds WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS TILL YOUR HEART SAYS STOP A diamond is a sound investment. Since 1916 they have increased 100 per cent an en viable record which few securities can equal. DIAMONDS FORM AN INVESTMENT WHICH NEVER DEPRECIATES They constantly yield a dividend in pleasure and ever-increasing value. Our vaults contain Chaste Settings for Wom en Bolder Mountings for Men Solitaire and cluster. May we show them to you. Here are a few other gift suggestions for Mother, Father, Sweetheart or Brother. Diamond Necklace, Diamond and Pearl Rings, Diamond Brooches, Diamond and Emer ald Rings, Service Tray, Vanity Cases, Cameo Rings and Brooches, Diamond Pendants, Brace let Watches, Diamond and Solitaire Rings,, Bracelets, Silver Belts, Purses, Link Buttons, Chains, Lockets, Watches, Toilet Sets, Umbrel las, Scarf Pins, Parisian Ivory Sets. THE WHITE CO. Cleveland, Ohio DR. FLOYD CROUP DENTIST Room 19 American National , Hunk nuiMtnp. Office phonr 3Zfi. Horn phonn 1140- i Dr. C. 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