- v -p r r t t v y 'Y'1, 1 r- PACE EIGHT east osoot?tai, rrmtfiTow, oft-satm TrrmsDA7 evening, notombi flaw to Tir.f Xti . u : ; ; 4. 1020. ' ' it - i. ,1,1 ARCADK TODAY YOfXf; lit SHAM) CIIMS nun iti i: iiv too m ni Till ST l IMilTIY win: Supreme trufd. Is reiunlcd as beltr; ii.f ieMlet pio.f if true love, luil l !? apt to cause mtsch:ef if it is per sisted in loo far. A prominent lawyer in New York tolls a story of a woman j v. ti i came to him mm Mug a separa I tion from Ikt husband, in whom sh" I t.nd been wed loss thn it er. Know- 1 Ing that silo had almost Idolized hei I husband at the lin e of the inarrtaiie j the lawyer inquired cnref.illy into the I irasous. "I line him more ll:.ai ever," saiil 1 tfp ynnnff wife, soWinc."lmt he cares J rothing for me. IK- is Interested li:i .' nothing I do. Last n i p lit 1 stayed i.vrr at a friend's house until nearly midnight. Just to eo if he didn't rare I A little bit, and when 1 came In he j never even asked me where I had ; teen." ' The lawyer was also personally Be- i it.iilnted with the husband, and dr cided lo risk a snub by asking him th trouble. "I have iH-en worried about her," admitted the husband. "She has l-con n-way so much, hut If I asked her ' where she had been it nvieht make her thlnlt I did not ab..nltntoly trust her" I ;w , i 1 NORMA TAlMADGE in'THE WOMAN GIVES' ' SOLDER DEAD WANTED Cray Hair cifh ff ynnr hnlr Is rrryin m I ff-iled nd atrnakad, do not let it be come any rnoro unitttractlv.s No matter whothnr Jt orlKlnul youth ful color was CoUlon or black, or anv iihade of brown, all you need Is a Ixililo of llronnaton to Inatnntly rstor ita beauty In a manner thut Use Gem Nut Margarine . in your cocking and you will realize how tender, light, and ddiciouicale and pastry can taste. . Gem Nut Margarine i ideal for all cooking purposes at well as for erring at table, Delicate in Savor economical in price. Ordn m carta today. SWIFT & CO. Maavfaelnred Dailr la Oar Portlana I'laat I The lawyer re-united a loving connle jby advising the l,usl.nd to go home jaiid give his wife a. sCold nsr for her j unexplained absences. Bob Milton, a j young artist, loved Intra fomiersori, a model, so much that he does not be lieve he Is worthy of her. But his trust was not sufficient to encompass ;the fact' that he saw her entering a nan's apartment, with her arms 1 r. round the man himself, in the early ' hours of a morning. ! . The reason for this situation,' with ! the events leadinjr up to it and how Ii'Fa and Hob both found happiness is the story told by Xortna Talmadc? in "The Woman ttives,'' which will !e the attraction nt the Arcade Thea ie, hesinnlns today. ' comes when some lime Inter, -while in China, on her honeymoon, Marlon rec ognizes in the leader of the Chinese lepublican army "Old Ttng-a-Linsr." The story of "IJ TiiiR Lang-," adapt ed from the Green Hook magazine story by Howard I. Rockey, Is one of the most dram .tic In which Nrr. Haya l:awa has appeared for some time. He is supported by an excellent cast among whom are Doris Pawn. Marc Robbing, Allan Forrest, Franco Ray mond and Charles E. Mason. TtOME. Nov. 3 (A. P.) A (treat national subscription Is now Doing made to collect together all the bodies of Italian Eoldleia who died fighting on the mountain front and are lnsuf f.clently burled, all the bones which are whitening on tho rocky mountain sales a ml to give them fitting sepul chre on ono of the highest peaks, probably Sun Michcla. It is proposed that a simple, noble monument should be erected under which will rest to gether of flours atuf soldiers, rich and poor . : ' - Ono of the sail phases of Italy's war on the mountain front was tho diffi culty of burying those who fell fight ing. Tho soil on tho Carso range Is such a thin crust over the massive rock of which the mountains are form al that.d.viuyjiiljB ha,d. often to be used in order to make a sufficiently deep grave especially on those his-' toric peaks like Monte Santo, Monte Xero, the C.ruppa and the Hermado.J where Italian blood flowed like wa-j ter. Tho Austrlnns originally held all we passes there and dominated the Italians at every point but they wore taken and re-taken over and over again until tho final victory gave them to Italy for every. ' S3 rv w PPSfilllll S'-',1 LAST-THING IN AIR SHIPS CONTEMPLATES 26 HOURU. S. SPAN IS ALT A TtHlAY Vtltll.K. I3I-M HASFIJ , OX liKMMI ATIO.V TO' fc ,.rI5To..:- Itcnimciation and the true love of a man who Rives up the girt he loves lo s.u-e hrr front unhappiness, is the motif behind the story of "l.i Tins I-une," a Kobertson-Cole Special fea turtn? Sessue Hayakawa, which will he shown for one day only, at the Alta Theatre today. In "Li Tin; Lime,-' Mr. Havukawa is seen as a Chinese student in an American university. To his college ! chums he is affectionately known as I "Old Ting-a-Ling.'1 )n the night of graduation -Old Tinsr-a-Ling" meets i and falls in love with Marion Hal ! stead, a beautiful ybuns American girl. Marion In turn falls in love with the Celestial, who , it develops, is a Chinese Prince. To save her from the cisgrace of social ostracism. "Old Ting-a-Ling" releases her from her engage ment. Heartbroken, with his former "riends turned against him Li Ting Lang contemplates suicide. Shortly after he is found dead. The climax much like one heard years ago, 'Bully.' Millerand greatly resembles. physically tho late Colonel Theodore Koosevelt. He has tho same broad chest, short thick-set stature, the twinkling blue eyes look searchiugly at one through thick lenses: the same large head, strong powerful neck; the same ca pacity for hard work. At Versailles, after Millerand had been offcially invested with the pow ers of president of the French Repub lic, the correspondent of the Associat ed Press was one of a large group ,pf newspape.' men with whom the F-es- ident shook hands. "How do you feel Mr. President?" the correspondent asked. "Splendid-" Millerand fairly shout t d. Somehow, the word sounded very much like, one hear years ago: "T!iilly." Hand Forever in l'odkct. - . 'Why call life the consumer?" ask ed the man w ho pays the bills. "All 1 i.o is produce. nosion iranscnpi. . Hi ZION CITV, III., Nov. 4. L P.) From coast-to-coagt 111' 28 hours is the aim of Albert W. lawson, aero plane manufacturer, who- has under construction what he considers the present "laai thing" In airships. According to Lawson, it will be everything desired in comfort and speed. "The new ship will have a speed of 120 miles, an honr,' said Lawso.i. "She li equipped with tanks which carry ' 0 gallons of gasoline on tho regu lar trips of twelve hours each, but in rase the air iiier should nee.l tn mnltAl . iocT"i ,ruiii io 40 nours our- ation; auxiliary tanks could bo placed on lor such purposes. "The. new ship could go Into the air at San. Francisco nt 4 p. m. Monday and not come down until she arrived in New,-York City on Tuesday cven inr at 6 o'clock or thereabouts." The new airplane .which Ijiwson believes will surpass tho Cermiui type of Zeppelin and the R-83 and K-34 turned out by Great llrituin, Is hav ing the finishing touches put to it. It Is expected to take the air Bhortly. A rich cream color that has been put on the celling and the upper half of the walls of the ship. The lower hirlf i green and tho floor is covered with rugs. Trimmings are In walnut. Herths are draped with hanging folc'j of rich green drapery that matches the general color scheme.. The bath room Is in pure white. defies detection. This famous prep aration is as simple and cany to use us manicuring your nails. Special Free Trial Offer ijvery package of Brownatona contains full, simple directions for Working ita maglo on gray, faded or streaked hair. Guaranteed abso lutely harmless. At all leading drug gists In bOo and $1.60 package. Two colors: "Light to Medium Brown" and "Park Brown to Black." Bend to The Kenton Phar. macal Co., 638 Coppln Bldg., Coving ton, Ky enclosing It cants to pay postage, packing and war tax. for a froo trial package of Urownaton. LONDON WATCHES FOR mm CABINET SESSUE IIAYAKAWA LI TING LANG IONDON, Nov, 4. (A, . p.) The Daily News, in an editorial expresses the opinion that the composition of President Harding's cabinet will be more Important for Knglishmen than Mr. Kardlng's election. ; "The appointment of .Herbert Jtpo. ver and Kllhu Root, whose harries are mentioned," says the paper, ."would be viewed here with .unqualified, sat isfaction." 1 " , Children 10c TODAY Adults 35c One of the most thrilling- Hayskawa Pictures", yet released. The Mystic Orient ia excellently, portrayed. Sessue is supported by an alj-star -cast,-includingr Doris Pawn and Allan Forest. " v Renunciation and the true lov of, a'mW . ftho gives up the ?irl he loves to save her from' anhappiness is the motif bebind.thls story.', ' ' '' , ... - I, ' . .-:, -j , ... . 1 , ( i' . ; -' f. , ' 7. ... t r : , JPATIIE NEWS ' "' ' " ' f-v 4 ''Is'" s ' Hill, I MMIMIIIIH ; LONDON ADOPTS " V COCKTAIL HABIT, , A LA AMERICA A ircaae Children, 10c TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Adults, 35c Right Now I V.V-U- '' ,-: !- -, I - : . - - 5 III,: f - -- ovsrinaws ni i'i '"'' J'v "' hU , , , i T H ! II f, fal 1 WILL TAKE VACATION WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. (A. P.) Oriers to withdraw 24 lake type steel steamers approximately 84, U00 dead weight tons from service were Issued today by the shipping ' board. The vessels are to be tied up at Norfolk. Vn.. under caretakers. The general shipping situation makes it difficult for. the smaller craft such as those? to find Vargoes because of the slump in ocean freight rates, officials explained. The Beauty of The Lily can be youvs. Its Kjf wonderfully pure, soft, pearly white ap- pearance, free from all T blemishes, will be com-y paraon: to me periect r beauty of your skin and complexlon rf you will usc(j-s' LONDON. Nov.' 4. t . P.) Ixn- don has adopted the cocktail habit and no establishment Is now consid ered complete without an "American Bar." ... The ha'iit had specially caught on with women and In the Hits, Carl ton Piccardly and other wel.L-kntwn West Knd restaurants diners coi..a early and spend, a preliminary half hour chatting over an "uperstif.' ' Nearly, .every Englishman now has a particular "shaker" he swears by; At the American Club, CoUlns, a' col ored man. is declared to he the Jxm don champion Hbakor, hut' those who frequent the Royal Automobile Club bar speak reverently of "prick" .who' is renowned as a "great artist."',; tWmWMmm Tliey Itiul Had fnunitw. , The street car was crowded, but Ut ile Willie had a seal to himself.. At iaai mo conuuetnr came down the ear and told his mother that sbe Imivt either take Willie on her luf) or pay for mm, . ., "Come on, Willie!" said ', mother. "Sit on niy lap and let some ono else have your seat." , , IJtt!e Willie looked across at his big sister Susan, who was slttbag next tB mother, with her young man on. the other side. - . "Mother." he cried, in a loud voice, so that every one In the car could bear him. "I don't like sitting on your lap. Let Susan sit on Mr. Wood's kjie:' they were practicing It In our parlor, last night." Pittsburg Chronlclo-Telo-graph. v f ' HOME-MADE HAT HAS PARISIAN S&UKTNES - "":,:''r'" . 'v..- -i ' 'Ot.p 5, mRIUIPR AflIBACCAnnD witiwii-.ii ninunggnuvii TAKES NEW YORK BRIDE NEW YORK. Nov. 4. (A. P.)-r-Henry White, former ambassador to Italy and France and delegate to the Versailles peace conference, was mar ried Wednesday to Mrs. Kmtly Van dcrbilt Sloane, widow "Wm. Doug las Sloane of this city, and Lenox, Mass. NORMA TALMA D 6 S in 'THE WOMAN GIVES' SHE FOLLOWED KIM Into the Street of a Thousand Sorrow. Down alleyways lighted only by the breeze-ridden Flames of the Devil's Beacon. Past heavily barred portals and their Lynx-eyed Custodians. To undergo an experience that has fallen to the lot 'of but few living women. TRULY "The Woman Gives," as you shall see. NORMA TALMAGE AT HER EEST OWEN JOHNSON'S GREATEST NOVEL A Combination of Star, Story and Plot that will Interest You BRAY PICT OGRAPH r 1 ' ; TODAY Pastime Children, 5c Adults, 20c 'c-"V-' : x;:v:S;::i: -.,., B i 1 f ; & H : i ' It: h'j-;' -i;,., f. :: I mKti&p. txjiMA , . .. w4irfjiii.,S:'?J - J L-riTTr'.1-r -T-r"i-r-rT-i i ' i i i , , , ' , , , IJ1-. , , ,1 . :.VJ ' ' - 1 ' ' !! : i : ii.l. II ' i I 'II I A o the Underworld." A DRAMA OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT AND ONE WORTH WHILE COMEDY . ALICE HOWELL IN "PLAYMATES" tMHHMMIIIMmilHimmtitMHMMIMIIIimH "A I Almost every woman Is trying to figure oat bow she esq bat i hich-cost-of-belng-well-dreesed. Jthlt home-made 41 at la on way -,0 accomplish that end.- 1 , .Procure a crinoline frame and dye It soft arool shade; Then ew chenille cord shaded the lightest ot bag tone around It. . For rimming dye some pretty ullk laca a medlam tone of brown and? tew it around the edge ot the brim. The crown, being soft and oil bio. can be draped a bit to precisely, the lines desired. . LIBERATED ON BAIL LONDON, Nov, 4. (A. P.) Sylvia Pankhurst, who was sentenced to eli months Imprisonment October 23 on being adjudged guilty of attempting to cause sedition n .the navy, has been released on 20(ti pounds ball pending an appeal. , Mro-algned an nndertak-. ing to-sever her connections with the newspaper War's Dreadnaught, In which an article entitled "Dlscoi.."ent- mtnt on., the dower, deck" figured against her. The undertaking also pledged hei to refrain from attending I'pubjic meetings pending- the hearing I or the case in January. . ( KING OF ISLAND HOST FOR HULA-HULA DANCE : r ON ANNIVERSARY DAY koOREA,'fSoclety Islands, Nov.' 4. (A. P.)Mlke Fogol, "king" of Moorea Island, who, at one time was a San Francisco . musician, recently gave an elaborate banquet and huln hulu dance'to all of his native subjecta in celebration of the first anniversary of the beginning of hfe reign. - ' '.Fogel becariie""kfng" when ho mar ried TaaUi Mativ, native' "queen" of tho Island, whose husband died when the Influenza swept, the Hoclcty islands. .... At the banquet Kogel scrvod native foods cooke'd American r: stylo -The natives, who hover boforo tasted food? cookod other, than In. the, time worn manner, onjoied tho ' banquet lm- ! mensely. . Ton oil cans and four anclenf hoi low drums furnished music for the dancing. In which 200' girls took'part. The danoe lasted until daybreak., QUARREL OVER BALLOT EER BAN ANTONIO, Texas.Nov. 4. (A. P.) Louis fl. Campbell- Is dead and A. J. Saunders Is under bond on a ', charge of murder as (he result of riuarrers to who sheuld eeve as pro siding Judge of an election .precinct : In the; southern j.rt of Bear eoumy. Tuesday. Both are well known Texan and pioneer settlers, t , v, Campbell was shot .through, th. heart whcli' he is said to have gained - poascsBlon of the ballot box. To Cure a HiXd n Vine' Da jr 1 Take OroVes LAJCATfVE BROMO QL'ININR tablets. . ThV genuine beam the signature of I ,W' rove 30c. U. S. MEMBERWILL AID COMMISSION IN ISLAND SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON, Nov. 4. (A. P.) ' The state department has accepted the Invitation of the league - of nations council to appoint a member of the' commission which Is to decide the fu ture status of the Aland . Islands, In; dispute between Sweden and Finland, It was stated Wednesday. Officials de clared that the. commissioner would be In no sense a representative of the American government, that he would servo under the league council. WINTER v. '; .', '.'.. is Jt aftjurifj .the cor ner. ,l Have you filled vour coal bin?.; If not, don't delay ny, longer. The time was never bet ter than rgt now 1 :1 ' . . t ; , . ' :- Vt,;,. ' ' ;';''!'T".y.;'.- 1 .' B.Lilfrais