PACE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1620.
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AIWADK TODAY
Hi iia op i-iiuxd Yomt."
NATION AT, l'HTl'IU-3, STOPS
TRAFTTO IV I .OS AXUFJ.TS
Ii'b ferny enouirh to set hurt In a
traffic jam at a buoy crossing:, but to
Ret into a jam and Just manaM to
cape limousines and motor trucks by
aw Mnt Inch la Quite another matter,
aa 'any pciefftraln or mction picture
director wilt tel you.
In . "Blind Youth," a Katlonal
Pleuire, adapted by Katherine Reed
frnni the famous slajre success by Lou
Tollejren and AVIIlnrd Mack, It vni
planned to stafte a nleo little congres
tion of motor vehicles nt a busy Inter
section. Tills was to be done for tho
benefit of l,ouis, a Rental French
painter In the picture, who M thUH
to ret hla first taste of American
speed and recklessness.
It wouldn't do at all for friend
Louis, played by Ix-o White, to flirt
with a reaj .traffic jam, for the ppro
durtion niljrht thereby he minus an
excellent actor and the anisels' union
In heaven might acquire a new member.
Uireotor I'M ward Woman therefore
held a llttio conference v;in pumic
officials of ls Angeled. The result
v aa that for one hour traffic w is h'Md
up on a busy Ixs Amtelra s-ireet In-
tr..tii,ii u hiln n Hli,fim.iii:i!:rtl traf
fic Imii ot conducted which was just
fe Mtlsmetory for plcturo purchases
and left friend 1,0ms in complete P
scsslon of his appetite and both foot.
"Blind Youth" wlil te shown at Hie
Arcade theatre, Unlay.
Heat Saps Power;
Store up Energy
Keep differtion perfect with Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you
will have strength to work '
SUMMER is the season of vaca
tions, of slowing up in work.
And there hi rood reason for It. Heat
In enemtiaff and work quickly tires.
But people must work, and we should
11 kep ourselves in such fine physical
condition that we can do our sbaro
even in tact weatber.
Of first impnrtsiice is to see fn at there
Is a re euUr, daily bowel elimination. If
yon skip a day you are constipated.
Constipation, especially in cummer, is
quickly followed by fatifue, loss or
apteUt. chills ,nd colds. TUero is no
anersr for work. r
Wnen yon feel etmsHpated and otrt of
sorts, more tired than yoU know the
circumstances warrant, take a spoonful
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This
delightful laxative-tonic is a combina
tion of simple laxative herbs with pepsin
and can be bouebt at any drug store.
Syrup Peps!o will quickly relieve
your constipation and cive you a feeling
Of Unfitness ana ciear nesaeaness.
Mr. Walter of 441 MJnnieSt., San Fran
cisco, bad to quit work because of con
stipation, colds and a train of other ills,
lie took Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
and promptly recovered his health and
Strength and is now at work a train.
You will make no mistake ire'.tinsf
yourself a bottle of Syrup Pepsin and
to Win 2 a little at the first sign of
constipation.
WH I h sT MuZidns of people of all ages suffer from occasional or
Mm mM I Kj chronic constipation. Let tturm send name and address
U I ft Km I to Dr. W. B. CaldiveU, si 3 Washington St hionticcllo,
JL la Mmm JUI iiLf for a free sample bottle of his wonderful Syrup Pepsin.
6 million botdes were bought at drug stores last year, the largest sale in the world.
r. Farmer
Haul your wood and coal for Summer, Fall
and Winter before
HARVEST BEGINS
from
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B. L. Burroughs
Incorporated
College & Webb Sts.
Phone. 5
ARCADE
TODAY
Children 10c
Adults 30c
IxuTdlori. and "Wil "lard Mackj
Scenario hu KatherixieReed.r
J3ixectiqfi by Ted Slomaii
IN ADDITION
Christy Special With Fay Tinclmer.
AITA TODAV
cast or rvrsr.Ui
MKIUT i" hash,
KING 1'llOTOl'T.AY
An nil-star cast may be npen In nasi'
Kintf. "Thp Btreot Called Struislit."
r..i f,u,r.nt Aiitliorx iro(lnct!on iire-
sented hy Ooldwyn'at the Alta Thea
tre, beginning today.
riM..t.i hi Wiillnrft Worslcv. this
photoplay la acted with precise undcr
standinir of the character values or
each role.
-!.. .j -v Hons excellent work
as Henry Guion, the oldest living rep
roaentativo of a New Knsland family,
who misuses funds entrusted to him
In order to keep up appearances.
Naomi Clillders Is seen ns Olivia
ulon. his stately, proud diuiRhtcr.
whose assured position In society
mhkeo her see life In terms 01 riu-
cism,ind boredom. From this she is
arous.d by the frenerosuy in rur.
Davenant and his absolute Indiffer
ence toward her. In realizinR her own
limitations, shfi learns to appreciaio
his possibilities.
Milton Sills has the rolt of TVlcr
rnAt n chivalrous, ttood-lookinu
younf man who gladly advances his
all to aid a friend m trouoie. in uu-.i
contrast to Covenant is Colonel Rup-
pert Ashley. tlayed superDyy Dy
son Butt. He seems to be consecratca
to the idea or being wormy ui i.u
cestors.
Irene ' Rieh"s magnetic personality
and charming presence add distinction
to the part of Drusilla Fane, an at
tractive widow. Alev Francis is al
wavs good. His work as Rodney Tem
ple Is just another example of his con
summate skill on the screen. Lydia
Yeamans Titue gives a splendid imper
sonation of Aunt Vic, Mme. De Mel
court, and Jane Sterling as Mrs. Tem
ple completes an excellent cast.
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a. TnT.ir! .iiiiv 10. Five men
OI.il 1 " - -
forming a mine rescue team of tnc
raciLiu uunou . .
Black Diamond, were overcome by
gas totfav during a practice drill, two
probably will di and three are likely
to recover, according to advices receiv
ed hero shortly afternoon today.
OVER 5000 AMERICANS
ARE ENTITLED TO WEAR
NEW WAR DECORATION
Ti . rr T,,1v 13 fBV tj. P.) it is
estimated here that over 5000 Ameri
can citizens are entitled to wear the
new French commemorative war meu
al just authoried fcy the government.
badce is for all whe
served with the French colors In the
World War.
The new medal will be of bronze. It
will be suspended from a ribbon strip
ed alternately red and white. A spe
cial clasp in bronze will be attached
to the ribbon in the case of all non
conscripted veterans who served as
volunteers. Every American entitled
to the medal will be entitled to the
clasp.
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LEVEsT IS FASTEST Otf GET-AWAY
f 'vivfK ,-.vcI 111 e
tlait AsMoclutioii hut, Watorloq ltoad.
and. remove'd lo an lnf.rmatory. lie
hud only . two ; shillings and -tlneo-ponco
In jin'glish money tint lildden In
his clothlllti ho had 22 J10 K"''1 I'loceH
PZfaars UAo
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Til (!
nul papor money vi ui vttue of
His hhooH were found -to l'C ivjf
livnvy and when th'iy ' er. . phot'
ttrnpher by 'the -ray tuelv.
coins piOHumalily J10 sold pieces vrjra
found hidden between t lie lculliernd
jlhe Bitle of ouch hoot. 1,1 '
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Harold Lever, the .brllliaiit
young sprinter of the Meadow
brm k club, with but one day to
train In before trying out In the
Philadelphia Olympic prelimi
naries, was barely nosed out ot
first place by L. Murchison, the
N. Y. A. C. star. Lever, al
though he hr.s somewhat short
and stubby loss, is a brilliant
and powerful runner. There was
little doubt In the minds of those
who saw him work out In the
tryouts here that he would have
beaten Murchison had it not beca
tor lack ol training. Lever ha
one of the speediest starts ever
seen, his leap at the gun appear
ing to be at least ten feet ant
giving a lead that la bard (or
anyone to cut down.
miles long and 25 miles wide which
is a veritable storhouse of phosphate
A railway is to be built to this moun
tain and a monopoly has been given
to the Moroccan government for the
salo of the phosphate
France already lias huge potash de
posits in Alsace. -
GOLD PIECES ARE HIDDEN
INSIDE SOLES OF BOOTS
LONDON, July 13. (By A. T.) A
Pole named rictr Talla," traveling
from! America to Jantzlg was taken
ill. recently in the Young Men's Chra-
a younn man who practiced medicine
in a rural district became famous and
was called in oonaultotion in many
towns and cities because of his suc
cess in the treatment ol disease. This
was Pr. Pierce who afterward moved
to Buffalo. JJ. Y. He mado tip his
mind to place some of his medicines
before the publio, and he put up
what he called his "Favorite Pre
scription," and placed it with the
druggists in every stato in the Union.
For fifty years Dr. Pierce's Favorile
Prescription has sold more largely
throughout the United States than
any other medicine of like character.
It's the testimony of thousands of
women that it has benefited or en
tirely eradicated such distressing ail
ments as women are prone to. It is
now sold by druggists in tablet form
as well as liquid.
Astoria, Oreook. "I saw Boctor
Pierce's advertisement and as I had
tried so many thing for woman's
troublo without getting any help, I
decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, and I did so, with good
results. I -think it is just great."
Ubs. D. Hero.
Pastimi!
Children 5c
Adults 20c "
ART ACORD
In
THE MOON ,
RIDERS. .
Thrills and Pep.
PEARL WHITE,
In4 "V':.,;
THE BLACK ;
SECRET .
Suspense and Thrills.
UNIVERSAL
COMEDY. ,
ACTA T0G8av-Wiesit
Children 10c
Adults 35c
FRANCE MAY GET BIG
PHOSPHATE INDUSTRY
PARIS. July 13. (By A. P.) Dis
covery of largo deposits of "phosphate
in the Moroccan hinterland, may soon
make France the great prosphate pro
ducing country of the world.
The Moroccan deposits are reported
by Professor Louis Gentil Of the 8or
Bonne as being almost inexhaustible.
One hundred miles in land from Casa
blanca there Is a mountain plateau, 4 0
MRS. COX AT H6ME
THE MAN SHE HATED
the man whose love she had
scorned laughed at because he was
poor and she, a daughter of the rich.
Now he had come back, a man ot
wealth, position ana power.
While she she was the daughter
of a thief her name besmirched
and-on the eye ot ner marriage iu
another man.
tto nfforprl to clear her name
save her father from prison.
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What ruin, what unhappiness is the inevitable
climax to the blind, reckless struggle to "keep up
appearances" to gartify every extravagant
whim to rise,to the level of the more fortunate.
Olivia learned it when it was too late. She
learned what in her blindness she had never
seen.'
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With .distinguished cast including. '
Kaonii.Ch'ildersia MiltonSilb 1
A vivid, pulsating cross-section of life. The w&rk
of a master author, relentlessly shedding the
light of truth on a problem vital to every Ameri
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