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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1020. FOURTEEN PAGES the ila -lion-r ltianai:. i - have to tell tm shout itrraent ami omnlnt tirinins. AMI TODAY Vr is young and popular writer. ST. nharwi a pretty littlo flat with Xaud Itrny, a miffrajrettr of Ue ttmlnd character. Mabel In n raffed ! tc married to ferald Want aire, but he has bex-ome nwa.ro of k-rnwing diftanttsfacttou with hr aomewhat pripnish fiance. How ver. ahe tries to Urn n re this discon tent, working off her unrest in her firn original ways. One of her "ways" is to advertise for it husband. She hopes to obtain rood copy frm the applicants, and she invite three of them to call. Adams, a butler, arrives, in whom Mattel ae-s prospects for a good atory. Fhe accept his invitation to tea for the folio wins: afterm-on nt the house where he works, telling her that his master will be out. Noel Corcoran Is the third applicaut, to whom Mabel does not show the interest that she feels in him. The next day she keen her engaa-e-ment for tea, only to find that the but ler works at Noel orcorans house. He inform her that her fiance is mak Irs; bet with the men at the club that she will not answer any more letters in reply to her ad. Mabel decides to punish him. ao she answers two of the newly arrived, lurid let tea. Wantage discovers It and after a quarrel they break their engagement. When Noel learns of the broken engagement he calls and succeeds In impressing Mabel with the fact that he is the right man for her. This is the brief story of the inter esting and amusing comedy. 'A Lady's Name," in which Lewis J. Selsuiick presents Constance Talmadge, and which Select pictures will offer to the it a Theatre today. 1 it Tiir Tiiruftro i a nt intA Kto Official Exploits of GERMAN SUBMARINE U-35 ARCADE THTRSDAY This Film was made for German Eyes Only and if WE had lost YOU never would have seen it. But wow. BRrrrsi now BEKRV LEHRMAK "KIDS" THOSE DRAMATIC ULLniS' Those motion picture fans wu have been waiting for some fearless comedy producer who would dare to bring forth a "take-off" on the high-spots in filmdom, will realUe their fond desire if they' see "A Twilight Baby." Henry Lfhrman'a Initial production for First National Exhibitors' circuit which will be shown at the Arcade theatre, com mencing Thursday. For the first time In memory Mr. Lehrman has produced a picture that contains every laugh-essential of the funniest comedy, but which at the same time is built around a logical plot that provides for amusing satire cn the arerage motion picture of to day. As am Instance of the cleverness with which "A Twlight Baby" la characterized, the tearful, heart-rending, verbose sub-title of today is subtly burlesqued- Those pictures which have been featuring wild rides of the night-riders come in for a share of the fun-poking and many other spots In the present-day motion picture are used for laugh purposes. IJoyd (Ham) Hamilton and Vir ginia Rappe are seen in the leading roles oX this attraction. llSS sBaSMBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBHBBni WkbbbbbbbbM SW ! lur Boys leizd the negative when they occupied Coblenz and it is to be used as evidence at the trial of the Kaiser. NO PIE SHOTS! and still I lie most unusual comedy ever .shown ARCADE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY si Authentic record photographed by German official photographers from the deck of the Kaiser's "pet" sub marine the U-35 during the trip on which she sank a hundred allied and neutral ships and took ONLV SIX PRISONERS. Three reels of horrible facts. It brings before your eyes: The actual firing of the torpedoes and their contact Avith their helpless victims. The placing of bombs in the ship's hold. The firing of the submarine's deck guns into the doomed ship. The final plunge of these fine big ships to the bottom of the ocean. The crews of the sinking vessels calmly facing withiut a chance to win their battle against the deep seas. It shows you the life and activities of the submarine crew as recorded by the official cameraman of the Ger man government. Absolutely Authentic-No Fake Scenes The Most Remarkable Motion Picture the World has ever known and there probably will never be another to equal it. ARCADE Theatre TI111rs.-F1i.-8at. CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c "SAWED-OFF SHOTGUN" OBSOLETE SAY BANKERS SENATORS STRIVE FOR AGREEMENT BUT FAIL OlCyjsaWsssI - IMN(;! ! Person" with micked Hi an- ramiotuxl i u -ii! th- An.;.!- fjtli eek. Tlie mnuawmctit Mttively refill to m;.- ififl rt pirnijlf.lt.1 j for either spilt Hps or -I'V n lies Uuu ,.ne witti n l-;on of Deattnyi liiM uplift booUrgfftna;, aklctj far) a titorvn of -iiiks r-atiM i'ft) 90 toiith tliej eai dynamite, rambling througrli life on the farm, love MCMfftt in U4) uftj row plot ami f-an-t r qa the Puck jiuV. A DISTINCTIVE COMEDY CREATION, A TRI UMPH OVER ANYTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE, err CHICAGO, March 11. Abolition of the 'sawed -off shotgun" as a means of preventing; bank holdups and sub stituting in Its place state constabu laries, was advocated here by bankers attending- the annual conference of the Central States Bankers' Association, Hank robberies last year, according to officers of the association, netted greater loot than In any previous year. They believe the use of weapons to prevent bank holdups is obsolete and that the only way to stop them is for every state to have a constabulary like Pennsylvania, equipped with horses, motor cycles and automobiles. To I'se Navy Itadlo. WASHWOTOy, March 11. The senate today adopted Poindexter's res olution d reeling the navy department to permit the use of its radio facilities for transmission of press and commer- : clal business. WASHINGTON", March 11. A score of oe iocratic senators met in Sena tor Owen's office yesterday in effort to ' agree on some reservation to Article 10. Republican mild reservatiumsu j simultaneously exerted themselves. trying to reach an agreement. But when the senate met none of these efforts: had succeded. It was stated that 28 democrats had tentatively; agreed to accept some modification of the liOdge reservation to Article 10 but none had pledged to any particu lar draft. WOULD INFLATE PRICES Sec 3. Tp. 5. N. R. 29. Catherine White to J. W. Rating $120u. mete and bound tract in SE 1-1 See. 2, Tp. 5,,N". R. 33. AV. H. McKinney to Wm. H. David son fl.oo Lots c, 7 and S, Itichmond.s Add. Helix. Gideon II. Brown to J. H. Gwinn. $1.00 Lot 3, block 13, Llvermore's Add. ivndleton. Kffle B. Sager to Cephas Mustard Jl.O'i s.,uth half Lot , N 1-2 Lot 3. and X 1-2 Lot , Block sfi, Pree water. Orf gon Realty Co. to a B. Gustnff 10. NK 1-2 NB 1-4 Sec. 30 and part of PR 1-4 NE 1-4 Bee 30. N. R. 28. 8. B. Gustall to Title & Trust Co. $10.00 same description as above. V. B. Swayze to I.. D. Levy $10 oo I-ota 29 and 30, Subdivision of Lot B, He'rmi.ton. Tom McIIroy to Linnie M. Ketcham 2200 Lots 1 and 2, Block 4, Irelanda Add. Milton. W. J. Ketcham to D. F. WaHlnsford (11,000.00 mote and bound tract in I in SW 1-4, Sec. 1, Tp. 6, N. R. 35. SYV 1-4 Sec 3", Tp. 6, N". R. 35. Martha Truxler to Claud. Ha 1 F. WaHlngford to Thos. H. Mc- WW. BW 1-4. 1-4 !inn . . , . . I or. ... Tt, - V i -7 lira (S.tOO.OO mete -and bound tract J M H fee- 31, Tp. 5. N. It- 37. rris 1 I. Quality PRIiTIM; at Re4sonalle Prices East Oregoniati Ertnting Department. ft PAPE'S FOR INDIGESTION CHEW A FEW END STOMACH DISTRESS! At once! Indigestion, Heartburn, Gas and Dyspepsia, caused by Acid Stomach is relieved. Buy a box! Eat meals without faar! Read ''Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach" in package. "SYRUP OF FIGS" IS LAXATIVE FOR CHILD Look at tongue! Remove poisons f rom stomach, liver and bowels WASHINGTON, March 11. A large Iseue of government bonds to aid eervtce men might cause financiul panic, Republican Leader Mondell told the house ways and means committee today. He said such an issue would greatly depreciate market value of ae curlties, inflate credit and send prices "ballooning." Mondell also said he sees no means by which additional taxes could be Imposed to obtain reve nue necessary for any of the soldier aid program proposed. Friday Saturday and Sunday i Friday j Saturday and Sunday Accept "California" Byrup of FK only lonk for the name I'altfornia on the package, then you are sure your child la having the . beet and most harmless laxative or physic for the lit tle etonissh liver and bowels. Chil dren love Its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose oa each bot tle. Give It without fear. Mother! rou must say "Call- REALTY TRANSFERS 1 Lou I I'locl R. IsM tlock MPRM IX Oreen to Frank Sullivan (1.00 6. . 7, 8. 9. 10. 11, i;, 13 and 14, L 56, Fret-water. T. Vancil to Wm. J. Moon $1.10. 1 ami Northerly 1-2 of Ijt H In 9 Ireland's Addition Milton. II'm II . t , Sm Jnm f I h -A - . ' - " " " Ixls 14. IS and 1, Block 3 in Newport Add. Ilermiston. H. R, Ijorenzen to Ben F- Young $1.00 mete and bound tract in NK 1-4 NK 1-4. Sec. 10, Tp. 2. N. R. St. Mary M. Pedro to Joseph Vey $3000. K 1-J KB 1-4. MW 1-4 and N 1-2 W 1-4 See. JO, Tp. 1. a R- 29. Susan C. Shipp to Little J. Ik I: tO !.' f, 8, 10 and 12, Block B, Alba. to Ora Allen $10.00 NI-2 NE 1-4 SK 1-4 NK 1-4 NK 1-4 K 1-'. sec. -t, Tp. t. S It. $1. , Kdrar H tininain ut t osua it ii-ibp lams $3000. M 1-2 NK 1-i BE i-i.'Jl NOTE! Friday and Sunday Nights, Mar. 12 & 14 Nothing Biit the Truth A Riot Of Fun in 3 Big Acts I REMEMBER! OREGON THEATRE Fri., Sat. and Sun., Mar. 12, 13, 14 Fred Siegel Stock Company WILL PRESENT 2 BIG NEW YORK HITS 2 NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH AND THF NAUGHTY RRIDF lib iuevu.ii viiiiks A Riot You Simply f'an't Afford to Miss Either One of f Fun in NOTE! Saturday Night Mar. 13 The Naughty Bride These Two Great Comedies. t Big Acts A THOUSAND GIG ANTIC J( )LTS OF JOY. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW At Thompsons' Drug Store For Both of These Great Comedies. YOU'LL LAUGH UNTIL YOU SCREAM! DON'T MISS EITHER ONE! PASTIME TODAY CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c WILLIAM DESMOND Desmond s.r ScbIne fjzom Trianglh Plav "Miio Lire WILD UI U A Tile of l he Desert Keystone Comedy THE LIFE OF REILLY With Ford Sterling.