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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OMSOOMUn, PBNDLOTOW, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1920. TWELVE PAGES 1 WANTED: A SOLOMON Iti IRK Who sh" the W1 or Mrs. Elsie Phillips I Flver6rs a when UtUo E1io Lentlno was born her mother was unable to care for her. The baby went to Mrs. Ada Feser!l SSSi Brorem0eWclL6rlt PSSes3l0n - M HOUSING OF THOUSAND ATHLETES TO BE TASK (By Associated lrcs.) ANTWERP, April 33. The Ameri can team or hockcj rtmns who have arrived here apparently do not share i he optimism or the local Olympic game committee regarding Antwerp" ability comfortably to accommodate the thousands of athletes and visitors who ur coming here for the Olympic v.ames this summer. There has been extreme difficulty In finding hotel ac commodations even for the one hun dred skaters now here in the tourist crowded hotels. It ts the belief of the Americans that, if the American team, which is coming: here in Auguust could charter a steamer and live aboard It, arrange ments might be made through the war department to utilise the army bar racks in Antwerp as its base. This suggestion will be by Cornelius Fel lows, manager of the hockey team, on his return to the I'nlted States. The prices at hotels and restaurants, which already were high, have Increased con siderably since last month. Oregon Theatre & NIGHTS 3 FRL SAT., & SUN., APRIL 23, 24, 25. INDIANAPOLIS MOB STORMS JAIL, TRIES TO LYNCH MURDERER ' ' : Jl i "ft''"- (Bv Associated Pres.) TXLMANAPOLTft, Ind.. April 23. mob which grew until it numbered more than 700 men made an ineffec tual attempt to take a negrro from the Marion county jail last night, Tt ia believed that the mob would have 1 y nohed W! 1 1 lam Ray, colored . 1 & years old, if it had been possible to break the h ea vy cord on of police which guarded the jail. Hay bj the confessed murderer of 14 -year-old Marian Huff, a white girl. The police directed by Harry B. Smith, adputant-general of Indiana, forced the mob to disperse, rt is fear ed further attempts may be made to take the negro from the jail. TWENTY STILLS ARE SEIZED FROM BOX CAR (By Associated Press.) TBXARKAXA, Texas, April 22. Federal officers yesterday 'seised twen ty stills found In a bent car billed out of Chicago for Mexico via Laredo. The boxes were labelled "tin sheeting." L . 1 W K vt - lllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllilllllllllllllllllM ALT A TODAY Children 10c Adults 35c iJ ARCADE TODAY Onlv n linrn rlirtlfimaf can Ko frank and popular at the same time. 25 Cents will buy a big package ot POSTUM CEREAL weighing over a pound, net. What are you paying for coffee? Fred Seigel Stock Co. Presents the Greatest of all Crook Dramas "WITHIN THE LAW" One Year in New York. Seven Months in Chicago. Prices 35c, 50c, 75. Tickets at Wendt's Paint Store. POSTMASTER REFUSES BUTTE BULLETIN AS RADICAL LITERATURE (By Associated Press.) BUTTE, Mont., April 23. Under regulations governing radical and I. W. W. literature. Postmaster Phil C. Goodwin announced today that tie would refuse to accept the Butte Daily Bulletin for circulation in Canada. The Bulletin is the organ of Metal Mine Workers' Union No. 800, I. W. W., which called the strike of miners in this district. laughed rather over -heartily. Major Warwick suspected something and stopped. Where upon Selby introduc ed the ex-s ldlers opponent to him. i It was Bill Iarue, the well known west coast pugilist, who a few days before had beaten Willie Meehan, j twice the conquoror of Jack Dempeey ! when the latter was not quite so well known as he is now. FIRST I IOC 'KEY GAMBS (Continued from Page 7.) Winchester, Maite., and broke into the frame with the high school team there. He served in the aviation section. Anthony J. Conroy, forward, is a na tive of St. Paul. Ifc played first with CreUn high school and then with other teams of his home city. He also served in the aviation section. EXPMltr?ll ARRIVE Nome, Aiast-n rVSMil 23. A wireless flash from Ana-!:;- Liberia, announces th presence the - f Tudson (Amund sen) the explorer. The details and manner of his arrlv;.1 are not given. ! A message from Anadir suggests the explorer may have reached that point i with a vessel. AT THE THEATRES What the play-house managers have to tell yon about present ami coming attractions. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sub stitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are the result of Dr Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't irjure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the Hvei at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel. . Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that la feeling come from constipation and disordered liver. Take Dr. Edward; Olive Tablets when you feel "logy"anc "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain md "rerk up" the spirits. 10c and ciiiii(niiiffiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiifiiiititiiiiiiiitiiiii!iiiiJiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiti(f(iiiiiirininiiiitttftit!iiiiiiiiiii 3 5 Cars that mean money in your pocket; they are all in good condition and ex- I T tf 'l lil J r. ceptionaliy good buys. CHALMERS 6 MITCHELL 6 WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND "90' ARCADE TirB ART OK HVOO BAMJV Furniture dealers have Increased their business many times through the direct Influence of Goldwyn's art di dector, Hugo Ballin. He is recognized as the most profound authority on per iod furniture and interior decorations now engaged in arranging settings for the screen. His accuracy of detail. his simplicity of arrangement, and his exquisite taste, have given photoplay enthusiasts ft new standard In Interior decorntion which they try to apply in their own homes. Many of the people who see motion pictures are young married folks; and the hints which Mr. Ballin, Goldywn's are director, gives them directly through the me dium of .the scheen have been traced through furniture dealers. The Oold wyn Pictures Corporation has received several letters of congratulation re cently to the affect that customers have asked for certain pairtlculaT Ileces of period furniture similar to those -which have appeared In recent Ooldwyn productions. Mr. TUIlin, who designs all Oold wyn settings. Is a well-known scenic artW who received hh art training abroad, lie IS a member of the In stitute of Arts and letters and of the National Acamedy of reslgn. PASTIME Today Children 5c Adults 20c WHEN YOUR MOTOR TROU BLES Then's the time to drive over here and let us locate the reason. Our expert me chanics can of times save you lots of lime and inconvenience. We can do a thorough job and do it quickly. Overland Sales Co. ItoniatT WAKKK'K IS WARY OT" VISITORS AV'IIO I,IKK BOXINfi WUie Makinc "An Adventure In Hearts" Star Ha Intm-stliiR Hout A husky Htranger strode Into the moving picture studio recently where Robert Warwick the soldier screen star, was working on "An Adventure In Hearts," his new picture. After the scene was finished the visitor, hc took a great Interest in the film ing, engaged rr. Warwick In conver sation. He mentioned to the ex-Ma-Jor that he had "done considerable basing." Sow boxing Is one of the stirs pet hobbles. Hefore many min utes he had suggested ' mill wtfh the glovts and the two retired to the gymnasium tienr the studlc. They fought a couple of fast rounds, then the stranger quite sim ply t ipped over a hard rirht and Mr. I SI Warwick reeled from the Impact. 2! Norman Belby, better known as Kid 3 MeCov and now a film actor at th !MIIIHNIIIIIIIIIIIll!nmiUUJUIIIIIIIIIlllllllllitiii:if!lllllillllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllini Warwick studio, was looking on and E. J. Saylor, Mgr. Phone 720 t -i i j rfn Ci. i.uun ana inompson Hoy Stewart In Triangle Play; "Faith Endurin " SEE YOUR FAVOR ITE GUN MAN IN faith Mi" Adapted from "Caplain Dieppe," the Silrrliur Wotd b Anthony Hc 5 Ironiatlwtlon by llurrtsoii Rhodes Scvnarlo by ICtmcr Harris Ilrc't,U by Jam t'ru.c THREE PAWNS OF FATE? And all were playing their own little games! Love, scandal, intrigue and a woman's wiles. Over them all the menace of disaster. Entangling I them all the secret affairs of state. Engulfing them all a whirling vortex of adventure. Beautiful women, sumptuous scenes, reckless deeds of s daring, and thrilling battles of fists, swords and wits. With S Robert Warwick, supported by a big, brilliant cast, in a S role of a hundred sensations. . Fox Sunshine Comedy WILD WAVES AND WOMEN Vaudeville MARCELLE MARION Exclusive Sayings THE MYSTOS A Woman With a Wonderful Mind A Man With Wonderful Hands TllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIlir Arcade Today- Adults 35c Children 10c COMEDY SHE LOVED NUT m m mi i it m nm i " ' " ' ' "I !..' miiin'i, i'nrii,itt. -