East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION THREE, Page PAGE SIXTEEN, Image 16

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    TWENTY PAtJES
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
PAGE SIXTEEN
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In hw new GoMyn ri tuu- wiiti
the IntarMtina title t "Spotltiht
H:,dte Mat. toHfjsh conns to the Alta
Theatre, rieiclnnlnir S.im'ay niui the ; or the MMSW with the result that she
rtar proma.- toKive jm rncommonly i-- tin-aided far and wi'le na "the saint-
t 'Od aictttna of hriftetr. wie lr Mia r i Knowin. e-iur.ts are itmi 01 nei
tolllvaii. a tltntd nt'wC'mT In the frinlnees for readinjr a prayer 1
rl.orua of a Broadway musical comedy while for waiting for her i",ic and t'hen
with the .Avowed intention of marry- the young tellow tearn.s tnai miy i n
n a millionaire and being happy over true iio is convinced of her hwh char-if!
rward. She meets turn and they actor.
In time he la made to know Hint
It la part of the role Sadie unknow
ingly plays. When he sees nor at a
Wrier sin- tins gone in
false message from a
friend, his worst suspicions are rcai
I: .ed. A powerful climax Is worked up
from this point. In which Mae Marsh
dlfplay. all her whimsical appeal and
unfuue dramatic power.
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Tomorrow
Children 5c
Adults 20c Si
lew ch other, but their happiness is
i: h?rt duration loaoe of thv Jeal
oicv of an it her gli.
Sii'iiPs sweotncjw and innwonso are notorious caf
m.ioe capital 01 oy t ne mumiKtMiiom rnons to ;
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Alta Today
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 35c
Enid Bennett in
Stepping Out
VAUDEVILLE
HOMER DENNIS
Singing and Acrobatic Dancing.
MARGUR1TA
The Jazzy Banjo Girl.
ATtCAlvE sinivw A HI) MONDAY
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M- re LhM ordinary Interest centers
around Mnrtruret lnrk'n hitfst Para
mount -Artcraft picture, "Widow by
Proxy," to be shown at the Arcade
lht-ntr noxt Sunday, bocauno it U the
daintv star's firm vrodiution since he
rominpr MNSlteMcfeM to the now Call
f. rn'ft atmosphere in which she is
wotkintr. MIsh Chirks former photo
plays have been rondo in Now York,
and it is only recently that she left the
Ttietr p'difl "and Joined the colony of
motion picture stars at Lxs AnKtlei.
A larjre amount of that celebrated
California sunshine is reflertd in
"Widow By Proxy." and it is one of
tbo brichtest liftht comedies in which
MNM Clark has yet appeured. The lit
tle favorite has the part of a pretty
'bachelor eirl." who poses as her re-
'enlly widowed chum in order to win -
f.r hi the inheritance which the real j 1
".'idow U too proud to claim. Two de-
llShtful lOVQ stories are woven into the SKXNIiTTT I
: p!ot. which is crowded with pleasant' IN
surprises and a startling climax. It
Wmm adapted from the Proadway stape j Macl( frpn
ba tiling
lum fiirls i
The Redemption
of David Carson
A Play You Will Like.
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SKINNAYby Briggs in
"SATURDAY."
A Comedy With Merit.
succesa by Iho e
rectod by U'al'
rte U leading r.
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Alta
Sunday,
Monday
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 35e
I
Mae Marsh
'otaonii coterie o
et ii. s-en as gymn.ia
le :atck! r T'imount-Sen
'tin in ,Mf's Place,'
int; to the Vlta Theatre
S today. They .appear h 1 iany athletic
S noses, led b- totetty Harriet Hnm-
61 mond, who is P) ppoted t ' be the ib
Hjstructor in a ffymnasllim run in con
Si nection with Comedian Jim Finlay
5 ! fon's beauty parb-r. Charles Murrav
S proprietor of a delicatessen shop, and
5j Kala Pasha, the b' fellow with the
5 whiskers and in tic- ptyttiro . a Pol-
sbcvUrt leader, arc quartered in the
Bjeajne i-uildlng'.
I The cast includes nearly all of Mack
ZZ Kf nnett's well known f unnia kers, and
3 I the action is said to be fast and furious
3 as well as abounding in unusually
3 murthful situatious.
.their homo. Mr. Uankin and Arthur
VMtta are Rotng into business in Pull
man. Both are former ownora of tho
Itond ' Auto Co,
Karl About has sold 2sft acres of
grating lrnd to Mrs. Stella Noble. It
U ;ii .he ! ad . f pirch Creek and ad
joint Mr Coble's, homestead.
Willlai. Imp.itan and wifo of the
Nye couaV were shopping in Pilot
itock Tnupadaj .
Mis Cora 'irunt, having disposed of
her property in the west part of town
has purchased the small oottase own
ed by M. D. Orange. Misses Velma
Smith and Ktlzabeth Hervoy, who
have been living with Miss Grant will
also move.
Miss Alta noylen has begun teach
ing summer school it the Fletcher
echool house about is miles south of
Pilot Hock. Kiie has four pupils.
M rs. Fni ma Ie rs pas.sed t hrou gfl
Pttol Hock Thursday enroute to Pkiah
Where she will bmk after some inter
Dti fn fie I.en's estate. She has been
vieltlnn in Krupp, Wushirurton.
Tlv- wi-ulhur in the Pilut Pock
c UTilrv has changed to sni.ie rxtt-nl
h one ib y. Thursdav appeared very
sprang like but Friday the ground wai
well covered with snow.
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rWIDOW,
BY PROXY
5 I'y CWhcrine
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SPOTLIGHT
A Story of the Chorus and Men With Money.
It's a Goldwyn.
P ARAMOUNT MAGAZINE KINOGRAMS
VAUDEVILLE
MORRISON & VANCE
Talent "N'everythin' "
BIRD & KEMA
A Crossing Conversation.
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Adults 35c 1
1 Children 10c
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In Addition FATTY ARBUCKLE in ' BACK STAGE'
31 (Rut Oregoninn SpeciiU. )
E. JPHUO RUCK, Feb. 21. The Pilot
S rtuck (..nim'iiiity club ro.sc-umed Its
SjreKular weekly mpetings Wednesday.
5 The iiiepting was held as usual In tho
5 basement of the Church of pilot ilork.
! The needle work committee had
S charge of this meeting and many
S pieces of needle work were displayed.
sj Among the pieces shown were some
Mexican needle worked doilies, which
5 Mrs. W. O. Staver brought from Old
3 Mexico several years ago. The only
Sinew committee appointed was the sick
H1 committee. The ladies of the health
Ei committee will entertain next week.
El The club planned for a Year Hook and
S aeelded to have It printed soon.
A great improvement is being made
Ein the roads In Pilot Hock. The road
Si supervisor, Thomas Jacques and A. E.
El Hutchinson are at present dragging
1 the main streets.
g Carl & Stewart, lineman for the
E Independent Telephone Co., received
E Lb telegram Thursday telling of tho
2' death of h!s eldest sister, Mrs. A. 1
25 Meith of Cairo. Nebraska, who had
Ei been 111 with "flu." Mr. Stewart left
E on Thursday for Cairo and while In
S Nebraska will spend a few days at th"
51 home of his brother, In North Platte.
E joe Kapp of Nye visited in Pilot
Roeh Thursday.
SI Thw week W, T. Kid well purchased
Ei the five room bungalow of Miss "mi i
S-'orant. Mr. Kidwell and his family
laWUHllHIHIiltlllillillllllllllimllUHiHIIH will take possession about March-1
" . and intends to build a fence gjhout the
yard and also put In a lWn. .sine"
Mr. Kidnell and his family have mov.
ed to Pilot Rock from their ranch
SI they have been living In the Dav
Sj Wrlfrht residence.
El Mrs. George Hunter of Pendleton
and Mrs. William I-eathers of Her-
- Iston are visiting at the home ol
Si Mr. and Mrs. James Whlftaker. The
El ladies will probably remain until Sat
5j urday and also visit at the C. A, Coop
Si er home.
Mrs. T. 1'. Edwards of Pendleton
SI was a guest at the home of her sister
5' Mrs. Morgan O. Edwards between
Sj trains on Wednesday. Mrs. T. P. fl
S wards has recently moved to Pendle-
Si tr.n from Pilot TtoCk.
E Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Fletcher of Pine
S Grove, wore visitors In Pilot Itock
S Wednesday.
S Mrs. AI Palcorn of Caldwell. Idaho,
5 will soon leave for Hnt lke, Oregon,
SI where she will remain a few weeks for
her health. Ijiter Mrs. Balcnm ac
S compained by her husband and daugh
S ter Mka Haml will visit at the home of
S Mrs P.itrlck Cassldy near Pilot Rock.
S Mrs cas-ldy is a daughter of Mr. and
S Mrs. Ttaleom.
H T. S Gibson was a business visitor
gilr Pilot Back Wednesday.
E A. O. Bucholts a prominent slock
raiser of Southern Vmatilla County.
S wa, a visitor In this city Thursday.
The board of directors of the Pilot
sjliock grammar school, havo accepted
E t',e MUrnaMon of the primary tea. her.
E Miss Kdith Wanke. Miss Wanlie will
S ntinue teseh until February 27,
Eland then will leave for her homo In
Ei Oregon Clly. This Is Mia Wanke s
S third ve.ir In the Pilot Hock schools.
Mr nn.l Mrs. Enrl P.-inKIn, and two
children are visiting at. the homo of
Mrs. Rankin', parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
S.Thomas Jaooues here. Mr. Ran Kin
and his family have been visiting rein-
lives in Medford. but nro now on In. r
COHllI aaMnan Welt', Ohio: "An
tagonism of railroads toward the de
elopmenl of water transportation la
ilndering the growth and prosuerity
of the country, and the lowering of
tlie coat of living essentials."
l in-lit. no iiMwi.- f
i.i l,v w nl:rv I ovarii.
S It was night! The house fairly reeked of ances-
i tors. The youthful little "widow," in her nightie,
S was prowling among the heirlooms.
She was an imposter. She was also in love. She
I shuddered to think if HE caught her He DID catch
I her'
Yet things soon brightened, for her "dead hus-
I band" arrived, and she went right ahead and mar-
E ried. , "
I Astonishing?!!? Simply scandalous till you
E understand it. Come!
1 Addition "PRIZMA," the FVtvin-
I Beautiful,
1 Pathe News Late World Happenings.
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REMEMBER!
MILK CRUST ON
BABY'S M
OveraYe?.-, Ii Fmi circ-ly
Slept, C t : rt ': :s.
"Baby's
crust for c
wt l
v ; t iil Of milk
j. t. ii t - j-an in
p: ad, . J vQeu she
v ju'.d . Lrr tct ihcy ran
tUf'r.htT.icrn.ing a crust.
Sh.- s.- ,ri'v ; l.'i t. and
Sr" her hair heca 11 dry.
" 1 triej everything but
found Cuticura Soap and Oir tmcnt
wa& just the thing fcr her hed, and
when 1 had used two cal- cf Cuti
cttt Soap nnd two boxes ol C .ticuia
Q:ptment eh'ewas heulcd." . .. .d,
Mrs. K. H. Wilklns, 37 No. Howe
3t-.Ft. Collins, Colo., Sept. 22, 1319.
Why not prevent these! . ::ng
skin troubles by miking Oaicura
your every-day toi.'tt and nursery
soap aided by touches of Or. .t
now and then, to rrrrr : the firt
nignsof pimples, raahesa' .: niiriift.
Cuticuro Talcum is a cc o .1 1
inj, dusting powder o: ftisci&Mtag
fragrance.
The Cutioura Toilet Trio, I
Scap.Ointment anH'TaJcum. pi , ' I
luiiritaiiis skin purity, comfn; Si Mi.
Sample Each Froe hy Ma I
"Cuticura. Dept. P., Maiden." 1 ftb vL '
JVrr. 25 cents ' h.
Ta"Cutieura 3op el'.emj w;'S' " r-
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FEBRUARY 20 AND 21
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Called aamplan beoatmo In olil
;n time, aamploa allowed the
bent In needlework and de.lirn.
hi. modern Sampler ahowa
the bent In chocolate and con
fection. VVe art headiiiarlcr.
fir Ihe saiiiph-r and the whole
CVhltnmn line.
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