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:7 r v 'V' ' t n tags eight'' DAILY EAST OSSQOSflAW, PE!HJterOMr6ia6N.'! ' feATtniDAY "EVENINa, NOVEMBER C, 1020. TWELVE PAGES -m m,:.:-. .....!:- I ,ll;7TrT,r m n SUNDAY . MONDAY Adults, 40c C3 pnr? Children 10d UUVUL5 SUNDAY Children, 5c MONDAY Adults, 20c H :: .... 4 '"H I. !i: l:!:,iJ,!i i1 ,,srl !'i i!n i i! GOLDWYN PRESENTS Madge Kennedy ' lifiii' I'iV'Iii N ; mit. I I .' U ! . i i I . '.I IH . I.. kmA, Mm iiiHHi!" ''I::. ,' iv: . I : 't i'iv. IN. V.. ; f ft ' i lllllhlliM:ilililliii; ,11,1:1:! .i"i;:, . I it 'ii, '.'n,;' ' ;F jr.:.. :x i ,ai ,, a. :.:ii't!'- : . Ml" ; i .V . JP" ; : ii'ii mil s; ;, , - i i'ih m a. t 4 t V f ;. :? 'v IMAR.Y Ml I-ES- WINTER. . .. .,jlt4iUENNV' BE1 Good 'WlwiiiJi'-J-. .fifclW fiviwuw fc:l'L"ntl? J UI ARCADE TODAY VOCXO HVSBAX1 CAUSES TISOIB1.K BY TOO MVCn TRVST IX PRETTY WIFE Supreme trust l regarded aa being the greatest proof of true love, but it is apt to -cause mischief if it is per ciited in too far. A prominent lawyer in New York tells & story of & woman who came to him seeking a separa tion from her husband, to whom she nad been wed less than a year. Know ing that she had almost idolized her husband at the time of the marriage the lawyer inquired carefully into the reaso.iB. I I love him more than ever." said the young wife, sobbing, ""but he cares lOihing for me. He is interested lin nothing I do. Last night I stayed over at a friend's house until nearly midnight. Just to see if he didn't care a little bit, and when I came In he never even arked me where I had been. ! ' 4 The lawyer was also personally ac quainted with the husband, and de cided to risk a snub by asking him the trouble. "I have been worried about her." admitted the husband. "She has been way o much, but tt I asked her where she had been H might make her think I did not ab-soluutely trust her." The lawyer re-united a loving couple by advising the Lusband to go home and give his wife a scolding for her unexplained absences. Bob Milton, a young artist,. loved lnga tondersor. a model, so much that he does not oe- Meve he Is worthy of her. But his ' trust was not sufficient to encompass the fact that he saw her entering a man's apartment, with her arm around the man himself, in the early hours of a -morning. The reason for this situation, with the events leading op to it and how lnpa nd Bob both found happiness if the story told by Norma Talmadge ciook who attempts to swindle the In I habitants of a small town by promot it:g an oil boom and disposing of a large amount of worthless stock. How ever, the well comes In, his efforts at crookedness are foiled, and he finds himself the town's wealthiest and most respected citixen. To make the story cnmpletej through his love for the prettiest girl In the village, he Is re fcrmed In a novel manner. The picture was directed by Lloyd lntraham from a story by Julien Jos ephson. Ioris May heads a capable supporting cast which includes such players as Lew Morrison, 1111am CouTtrlght, Wilbur Hlgby, Otto Hoff man, Monty Collins and Bert Woodruff. HELP YOURSELF A roaring Comedy Drama with Madge Ken nedy at her best. Universal Comedy CAUGHT IN THE END HIIIHMHIMMIMMHMtMHHIIIHIMMMHII iri ill "The Wnmnrt Olves." Which W b the attraction at the rcade Thea le, beginnUig today. ALT A SVXOAY AXD MONDAY vrro r.i.is ovrn attr TO TI1E BEACU BKLOW Roral Renshaw, In an effort to save his drug-crazed wife from hurling herself from their speeding car, which waa running along the edge of a pre cipice, lost control of his machine. In the twinkling of an eye the car left the road and plunged over the cliff to the bea;h below. The car was smashed irto splinters, but Royal Renshaw, al most by a miracle, suffered no serious injury, except for many body bruises. This climax is one of the many un usual situations in the Realjrt photo diama starrin? Mary Miles Mlnter, "Jenny Be Good," which will be the principal attraction at the Alta Thea, tre Sunday on the bill which Includes two acts of vaudeville. "Jenny Be Good" is the screen ver sion of the book by the same name written by Wilbur finley Fauley and directed by William Desmond Taylor. government's case against 123 coall miners and operators, charged with conspiracy to violate the Lever law, to come to Washington immediately for a conference with him. Palmer's ac tion followed that of Federal Judge Anderson yesterday, who announced he would investigate the attorney gen erals connection with the coal case when tt comes up for trial for Monday. Foley's Honey and Tar C0UGHS-C0LDS-CR0UP TatvNw Smbititatw far Fohy't Nomt Tar c 1 AILTA ii Children 10c OVER $100 IS ACCRUED. ARCADE BITS DAY AXD MOXDAY on XveijL crsHHs to . KXItlCIl CROOK IX "THE JAILBIRD Vftnrtv arenes of enormous oi veils, gushing -iiundreds of feet into the air. are features or j ne jau bird," the latest Thomas H. Ince pro duction for Paramount, starring TJoug 1m MacLean which cornea to the Ar ihnair. Similar. The gusher scenes were taken in the ftakersfield district of California mhrm neninl nermission to nhotO' graph one of the largest wells was secured by Mr. Ince from a large petroleum producing company. "The Jailbird" is the story of a Not A I the pert cct. ' sppearance of her com. pknon. fermaneni and temporary skin troubles are effectively "concealed. Reduces un nstural color and corrects fgreasy skins. Highly antiseptic, 1 used with beneficial results at Is mrstTve c-nt for 70 years. H ttl 1.' . A-i ..." "KUL SOU CIKTIONH" COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEE6 AT YOUR DPUCCIST QIHCHESTER S PIL15 (East Oresonian Special.): ECHO, Nov. 6. The dinner and -tinner elven bv the Ladies Aid, Tues day, in the church basement Was a rreat success. The dinner was pro nounced splendid by those who par colt of it. The receipts of the day ere over ilOO. Miss Georgia Perry of Lone Rock Is visiting at the home of Mrs. u. t. Thomson. A larger crowd than usual attend ed the picture show and dance, Tues iv ovnin- one of the main tttrac- . v.no win., the election returns which re wired tv) the city hall from the At the city election; Frank Spike r.is elected mayor, and lorn Lewees ?Vntt Irvine, Joe Clinha, jr., l. ai Johnson and Elmer Spike were elect Donald J. Madison wag a business r:sitor at the county seat, the first f the week. Mm Jt. a. Bilodeau and small son rfumnl to Portland. Tuesday, after viB.ttf.0- tnr several days with ' Mrs. nnr.eati' mother. Mrs. M. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. . Wattenbureer re here from Butter Creek, Inurs- a''. Mr Hawlpv l?ean returned hom 'mm Portland the first of the week ifi.r ottoniUne the funeral of" her r.. ...... Mrs. Waugh of McMlnnvlHe Oregon ' visiting at the home or ner aaugn fr Harrv Teel. Rev. Armfield from the Deaconess snr.iti nf Rnokane. lectured ana howed steropticon views in Denan oi h;Idrcn with crippled or aeiormen ret at the Methodist church weanes day evening. Mrs. H. McCormlck ten weanes v rven and children were In cvhn T,,..rfv from Butter Creek. ronninarer has " returned from Seattle, where he had been visit i. tnr . iima with his family. Elmer Gamble, of Butter Creek was her Wednesday. Coming as a surprise to their Echo frlonn. wa. the announcement ot tne marriage of Miss Gladys Wells and , Jenkins this week In Baker city. TODAY Adults 40c Dorothy Dalton . IN' "HALF AN HOUR" AUDEVILLE Joe and Pearl Mattus That Wee Couple; Songs and Dances De Nyle Don and Everett Comedy Canine Oddity. :'if jn ' .! m-:-' . m m mm ii! I Ti. f. i, . I . . ' i t.: ! k Jill : il ' '! (.: :'tim: .... ,1 .'. .. ii i .H'Ei'vii . mr: m:H i: .:. x -.: H- r " i'i.ii is- ,11"' I -:" ' V III" !i. i; Hi sip in riii 'ipi in f-"! M i iLii , iiii W. 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(C.jf Arcade today Children 10c Adults 35c Now-Rignt-Now Norma Talmadge In "The Woman Gives" 6IE IXJLXiOWED Wit Into the Street of a Thousand Sorrows. , Down alleyways lighted only by the breeze- rfcldcn Ilanies of the DcrU'a Deacon. PaaC lloarlly barred portals and their Lynx eyed CostoOlana, To undergo an experience that has fallen to tltc lot of but few living- women. TRULY "The Woman Gives," aa you oiiall nee. NOItMA T.VLLVDGE AT HKK BIST . OH KV JOIIVHO.VS GHKVTICST XO7-jj A CbmMnatkin of Star. Story and Ilot That Will Interest Von IUIAY nCTCHiRATII kv wmf iu HI mmmmto I w til i -1 1 1 1 ik tt vivi nun u ii minim, - V AdulU, 35c 1 w'.i.Hjdi, m z Mm mm jS 1 . "Mil iitii;w CC Cparamounl Qlcture 1 11!'.!'!.' II ITIIII' Mi Bill u TTf A 7 y p,) Attorney General I'aimer y enter-1 1 3y wired attorney here handling the j JUUUULASMac, af t. f in The Jailbird" in WITH DO klS MAY Ea 63 S.3 3 1-3 If 3 II He was wise as an owl in the ways of the world, and she thought he was simply Ii cume 10 ciean out f a wonderful. She didn't know he'd escaped from jail and had iter town. 11 But when the show-down came well, Shakespeare Clancv. pifitor. nlina ViA n. II I ldn't know before. 13 ? Mn. fakpf. hnwprt Hnwn to thino-a pvrn hp H I Funnv as "23 1-2 Hors' Leave." Excitinc as "WVint g let Dig ana line ana Deautuui. J COMIC CLASSIC H PAJAMA MARRIAGE ;'s Your . Husband Doing?" 1 1 iji!(mn!!!!t lii.uujuiilinl !:isiis!!iiii!!!iii::i