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' V VNi-1 I ( t r . i -, fl' ! .i PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,' OREGON, AT THE THEATRES nolft dlreotott tlie rilctnrw arut Paramount Artoinft rolotir. ii" In a I MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1020 AltfMi; MMAY , MONDAY 1HAMATIC Sit HIV IV J "TIIK Olt., AM) HIS i. wifiv tv.iti iikim: Alma Kulw-nK, who w.ig thn featured Ittyt?r In ''HnmorfHiiuo' h the le.id Inir rlo In th nw omojioht.in frodurtlun, "Thn Woi hi nml His Wlfi" wh h wit ho fliowi) at tho Armtlo Tlun.tr tomorrow, " " Th ct?fiMi In th ilrnirp, which was adapted from a nurrnKrul 1 : road way ldny, are InM in Spuln. Mips Ituhena httm th nHe of Fdor, n young Span ish fiirl. whn marrV Julian, Al.TA TOUAY i.V, ItliltillT l.ltillT NTOHV r" OITII-ST AI T, AitorNi Till: would nieces a, HtrltiK of Buy. bright ORhtx In every cwul i-tly tint on circles tn Ninhe. lif'Thn Vellow ry rl.-h and much older tlmn herself. ! m'noon un-so llithts aro all around mo worm ugms, nwy stretch from York to London, IiiHs, Home, .vinnto carlo, Uertln, .slmnirhnl, China, .MMiuia and Hack to Now York again. 1 nut remarkable, story, starring Anna Mcwurt in a dual rolo. Is. liar out .Murwrath s fjrcaicst adventure lali. a First National attraction which will ha shown nt tho Alta Theatre to morrow. Story t Two Sister ' v it is mo Btury or two sisters, one selfish, self centered, who Is wllllinr to soil her own soul for tho pleasures or a woman Intelligent, but heartless ami ruthrAs, who leaves a wake of wrecks of men in her path, wllllnst to Oo anything to sat isfy her lust of pleasure una -excite. nit-ni, hid til tier Hunting ner own HlK- ter lor ner couniry and Home. Tho picture Carrie you Into every viilssltude of life, the simple liomB. the purity and swot-mess of peopls of fln ideals nnd it carries you throiiKh tho soruld thoUBht brilliant life of thos who live only for plea sure and exeitement. A QUAINT FROCK Kin-to, a ynulhful writer nni win uf lun JuHau'M (loo;iNtl friftnl. whim to live with thom, Kvil stoiios nri rir-i-ul.iUnl iihdUt th Atun foIKH. A duel Id whit h !n Jiiliuu i.s fatally woimU tl, and st-vt'iuJ oihr startiing events lUsiiien Miss RnLons, tho r;ist of Tho World nnd His Vir" JmihnI'S such nolft M players ut Mmitatf tin l.to. 7nntoii Ulasft, IVdro do lir.liiiA nml I'lmH.M Ceianl. Jtnlwrt VM?v arm - That indefinable something called charm, for lack of a better definition what is it? Health, personality, appearance all these go far toward its making, but Charm is greater than any one! Purola Toilet Preparations are real con tributors toward Charm. For many yeara they have been compounded from nnest ingredients. They are pure, beneficial, and soothing, as well as beautifying. PUROLA ALMOND CREAM one of the most favored toilet requisites is a delightfully scented preparation to keep the skin soft, fine and beautiful. Use it for sunburn and chapped or irritated skin. LLf AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTT - CVARANTEB. . AB Parol IWpmvtbtu mm gmmmtted t git Omramgh lattsfacticn or thmjprux you pmtj wiil bt thmrfuUy refunded. Prepared and Gorantedb7 th -BLUMAUER-FRANK LABOftATORSS' l'ASTIMK TOIIAV ! Tho remurkahle are of Will nosers, both as a comedian and as tho nor- trayer of pathos, is om- more regis tered on fhe screen in his newest tioid wyn Picture, "Water, Water l-Ivery. where ." In this picturizatlnn of William 1J. JKhton"s series of -Hilly Fortune" stories which appeared in the Saturday Rvenlne Post, Will Hok- ers has the role of a western cowboy oent on sacrificing himself so that his friend and tho girl that ho himself loves in vain may find tho happiness that Is denied him. Tho humorous background of the story centers about the attempts of a temperance Bociety to bunish liquor from tho town. In the course of the story, tho town saloon becomes a soda water parlor, and the men stay away from their homes as usual to con gregate there ana swap stortes. How ever, Will Rogers succeeds in his at tempt to reform his rival, and then resignedly steps aside to permit him to wed the prirl he loves. A small but excellent cast supports the star. Among tke cast are Irene Rich, Kowland Iee, Wade Hoteler, Marguerite Livingston, Lilian Langdon and Lydia"Yeamans Titus. 'Water, Water Everywhere Will be shown at the Pastime Theatre, to morrow. It is a picture that will make one better for seeing it. BUHE PLAYER TAKES ARCADE Today Children 10c Adults, 35c n nn mm A JL TODAY Chtldron, 10c Adults, 35c Anita Stewart IN 0 LitiLb li. i SATJV IAKl-J' CITYt Sept. 13. A. P.) Kenneth Simmons of liutto, Vlont., won the i n term oun tain tennis championship single Sunday defeat ing R. M. Scott of Denver, 6-3; .'6-3; 4-6; 4-6, in the tournament being held here. In the doubles finals Simmons and Wireher of Casper, Wyo., won two sets, 8-6 and 6-1 from ?am Neil and D. C. Roberts, both of Salt L;ike, final play In the doubles will be held tomor row, the match beingr called on ac count of darkness when the third set was being played with the score six all. Tb8 dress Illustrated Is a nnatnt I affair of white voile. Asiunco f of largo scallops edged wiU One Valenciennes lacs finishes off th skirt, which also features a uniqua variation of the pannier effect Th large shawl is gathered at tho - waist with a bunch of aUnciai flovrei. tied vim ribbon. GARWOOD. JR..TAKES -DETTUIIT, Mii-h. Sept. ISi CA. P.1 Gnr Wood Jr. II of tho Detroit Yacht Club, with (!. A. Wood at the wheel, took tho second heat of the Car Wood IS.UdO gold niisrget race in tho Oiild regatta, Sunday, thereby win ning first prize. AVood's lioat finished the 43 1-4 miles heat alone." Wood's lapsed time was 59:35, an averase of 43.5 statute miles nn honj. Sure Cure of the Detroit .Yacht Club, winner of yesterday's head, ahd Miss Nussau of the Cleveland Yacht Club, were dis qualified by failure to finish today's heat and It was decided not to run n third heat. . J I -L-l ' Ji- ."- . J. .li.. ' J i ..Y ..... ....... n ii ri- I I M44rr-- S JjS MlMilHlllllflllfllHIlM Tliere is notliing jn the world a woman so much fears as a sqrglcal , operation. Often' they are necessary, but often not; and manyjiavc been avoided by the timely use of that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. If you are suffering from some dread ailment; peculiar to your sex, why not profit by the experience of these two women, whose letters follow? These Two Women SaVed from Operations. " Cedar ltiiiK I v " After tho birth KaHuusky, Ohio." After tho 1' of lriy litsfc child AWARDED HRST PRIZE ANTWERP, Pept. 13. (A. P.) In the obstacle race for horsemen held in connection with the Olympic games, the individual prize was Won by Lieu tenant Leiiuio, Italy. Major Valerio of Italy was second and Captain Iewen haunt of .Sweden third. The American comfpetitora finished as follows: ' Captain Allen, seventh; Major Dow ner, twelfth and Major West Kifth- teenth. In the hurdles' competition Sweden won first place with four-points. FOOD PlilCI-'X ldtOPPINO WAKHJNUTO.W Kept. 13 (U. P.) A break in retail food prices will be rhnwn in a price report covering the entire country now being- prepared by tho labor department, officials an rounced today. The report will be issued late next week. Wholesale prices have been declining for three months. 1 had Bueh pninfil Fjiells they would ami lb mo entirely for my noiwework. 1 miUored lor itiomus and the doctor said that; my trouble was organic ulcers mid I would have to have an operation. Thai; wai anav.-fnl thin?; to me, with a younbabyand fotirother children, soo'tifl day I thfiur!it of I.ydia; JiMnkham's Vose'tablo Ctiinponnd and howit liad lu;!;ie l ma years lieforo nnd I decided to try it, ajain. I toolc livo liottlesof Vreo;etableO)mi)omid and usetl Lydia E.l'inkfmm's Saiuttivo Wash and tiihee then I hava baeix a well woman, able to take care of my house and family without any trouble or a tlay'n paiii. I r.m ready and t hankf ul to swear by your lnedieuin any time I' am forty-four. years old and nave not t.'iu a uay s in- ness ot any kind lor tnr;o vcavs." 3drs. If. Koevio, 017 Klli3 Ulvd, Ceflan Hapius, lowa. Thousands of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of my baby 1 bail organ id trouble, ily tiiwtor Hiiid it was caused by txj heavy lining-and 1 would liavo to have; an ojieialiou. I would not consent, to an jK)iatijn and let it go for over a yeur, having my sister do iny work forme as I was not able to walk. One day my aunt came to see me and told me alxiut your medicine said it cjured berof tho same thing. I took l.ydta E. l'inkham':! Vcp'tablo Comimniid jnt'l used I.ydiav E. l'inkhatn's bantitive Wash and they have cured me. Now I d my own' housework, washing and ii-oninjr and pewing for my family and also do sew ing for other nennlc. 1 st ill take a bottlo tf Vegetable CbmiHmnd eveiy SU'in;j for a tonic. Ireconmicndyouv meilicino to others who have troubles similiir to mine and you can use my letter if you wish." Airs. 1'ai'L Patenfusk, Vi25 htone M Nuiun.sky, Ulii", I, ' 4 17 I II tl ,.-.ri w n ri ft !, uitiiffia,FS Detore tneiwar a pacRasc during f be war J, and ' j ThtFfauoPLasts S 0CS the Pr'ce' f ' : f OiI -f wwwws fmyKXr .l-"5 FRANCE WOULD NOT '; ! I ; AID IN SETTLEMENT AIX LF.3 BAINS, Sept. 13. (A. P.) To the Associated Press last niKbt M. Mtllerand said he had reiterated to Slftnor Oiolittl that Prance did not wish in any way to interfere in the Adriatic nuealinn, but that he hox-d Italy and the Jugo-Klavia would reach nn understanding by direct negotia tions. The premiers agreed to recommend moderation to Poland In her victory in order that peace might prevail at tho earliest date possible. Hut they arc not sure that the bolshevikl were de sirous for an early peace. The relations of the entente with the hloshevlki also were dltteussed without developing and great difference in policy. M. Millernnd. was skeptical of the possibilities of drawing .anything but of Itussla by an economic accord. when those "who wore not nt home formathm to those coming lu -by au- hoiL tlio first canvass was made will pus. A series of black urrows will bo seen. The committee expects to see to it that no yount? man or woman arrives In Corvallls without boinit ai-cnmtno-ilated at once. Trains will be met both day and niht. Information boctiis will bo maintained at both railroad stations with either faculty members or upper olassrn-jn in charge. Anoth er booth will be provided to civo In toinohtlo. Booths will be established at each entrance to the c.l)ire eani- Kuide the students to ths proper build- mKs from each campus entrance. sniEirr twits coi.iDK NRW YOUK, Sept. 13. (A. P.) Annthr-r serious accident occured to day on the Urn s of the Brooklyn Itadlp Transit Co., hose employes have been on striko for two weeks. Two trolleys collided near Kbberts field during a rush to tho ball park. Thirty persons were Injured. Rheumatism's Pains Are "THIS IS WAY HEADS WILL FLY" DECLARES . WILHELM WITH AXE Always Treacheiwis bummer an Excellent Time to Combat the Diseaie. Some cases r.f Tthcumatisrri felve very little trouble to their victim , during the summer season, and for this reason now ii a most favorable time td take a course of treatment that will reach the cause of the trouble and remove it from the system. ' S. S. S, liai proven a 1 splendid remedy for Klicttmatlsm, especiaU ly that form of the disease whichi conies from frerms in the blooi.l Ceinff such a thorooRh blood puriJ her and cleanser, it routs the germs' from the blood, thus removing the "use of your Rheumatism. .' S-,S- Is sol'f by all ruggijtsi' V rite for free literature and md ical advice, to Chief Medical Ad-i vtscr, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta P.FJRLIX, Sept. 13. (A. P.) An extraordinary declaration by former Kmperor William, made on the grounds of his residence at Ioorn. is reported by Vorwaerts in a story, pur porting to emanate from a Prussian Junker who recently visited him. It Is stated that the former emper or was chopping a tree when he sud denly exclaimed as he struck a furi ous blow- with his axe: 'This is the way heads will fly" to the right and left when I return to Germany." Vorwaerts says: "It shows Wilhelm In all his ohl greatness as a politician." VI-JrrcilAV llAf'Klt PASKKS DKNVEII, Colo., Sept. 13. (A. P.) ieo. H. Kastnbrook, widely known in racing circles, especially along the grand circuit, died today nged 72. Among the race horses Kstabrook owned and raced were Colorado K., champion of tho three year old class; Spanish Queen and Country Jay. 1000 OA. C STUDENTS T.RO V), CnrvalliR, Fft. 13. Afci-ni-I3K, CyrvaHis, f-pt. 11. Am.ni monition for a tbom-.wnl bIihIoiMm in addition to those Trovid l by ilontil-!ur-rt. iwnriti, fratrnili-"! r cliihH, havo bfen admired a result of tho )hii4 Im imtiM t:iiiv;t inii'le ly n ecial cuiimifttfo umlcr I'rof. II. T. Vntict. AtmOir niiaMH will le nuid the week before college upens iPast ADULTS 20c TODAY CHILDREN 5c 4v yi ' i I eis mm f . , V.J Samuel Goldwyn prescrsis - in LI Wafer'-vAaier Everywliere ' . By Ar.H.LIGHTON JQirectect btf f '..i ArrW .-T-qr rrJM.., i 1 ( I.:.; :U' r-in iiinTM" t .V. it 1