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v 'n v (V'fVjS't'tV.V . ', V I " '. 5 ' f AGS EIGHT DAILY EAST 0REG6N1AN, f ESDIETON esG03&. TUESDAY EVENING,1 NOVEMBER Dj 1020. TWELVE PAGE3 aiicaiu; today hokvs tiiui, ritoncs MM! WAV IM1I III.XKTS OF tiiuj i; cut nty nt ni;uus ! mTMit'inMi'innt'Muv ll ' ' I ml lllllt ' AFTER SEVEN YEARS! it i i i'tiiii'i' t i l-lUll'l The popular Idea uf n rIiuw Kill Is n life if ruse, of lobster iialiicea and niid- nctual realities as shown liy Constance TaUnndge ilitnre adapted from Anth ony Wharton's jilny ''At the Barn." It will lie shown at the Arcade theatre. PASTIMK TiWlAV" In making the! new Winder serial. 'XlRhtnlnt Hryee," Ann l.llllc, tho lit- H'Rht frolics, lint this Is all dispelled ill tl star, had a narrmv eerie from d'ath. In on of me early episodes, Ann Utile wan on the back of a run- wv home, whom bridle had been re moved. The horw dashes over an em. j ,l't .v. b;ihmen Just as Jack Hoxi j,ho's (.instance Talmadgo and her two it. Ann Little Is thrown from. Uwchmus are of the chorus and hnir th ror,i nacR ann aiigms some instance Lelow with nothtnit more aertous than tpratned ankle. This Is but one tif tho many thrilling hi mils that are to I ain In "Ushtnins; Bryce," which ir coming to the Pastime Theatre to- AlTA ron.w irr.p iv pathos AX 1H MAX EMOTION Deep in Its pathos, filled with hu man emotion, depleting a wonderful love, as torjr full of sweetness and loyalty, "The Confession," Hal Reid' wonderful stage play, has been made lnti a 8uper-Featur Motion Picture at cost of tl!0.00, and is said to be auprrh artistically and dramatically. Whenever it has been shown the Press has been unanimous in its praise. Held who wrote "HAiman Hearts" and over, a hundred other successes, has the trick at bringing tears to the eyes orly do he driven away by laughter, thet is plenty of excitement, and n hajgi-r ending, this seenutv4 contain an. me elements 01 a popular success. time out of work. Unconventional, i.nt too strict to overstep the boun daries, they are Invited to few dinners, -int do their own editing in & tiny .1... ..it- .1 , . I nuivii Atw.y hiho Keep in orders themselves. It is a dull and drab ex istence, tho three often counting the j cnang to find If they have enough to buy the next morniuR's breakfast. , Then there suddenly cornea a great change In fortunes in this. story of a little chorus girl who is elevated to stardom by a wealthy young mnn-nlout-town, who falls In love with her.; :n.d us usual he demands payment for financing her an2 making her the suc cess of the season. Fleeing from the two ardent wooer, the little show girl takes refuge in the house of three crusty old bachelors where she spends two delightful weeks shocking then? and vamping " them until all are In love with her. Oliarwd With Perjury. NEW YORK. Nov. 9. (A. P). George Backer, millionaire contractor, nd alleged -go-between in - "building trust" activities. Is now under investi- The Confession opens at the Altai gation arragned on an Indictment rinnin today. charging periurv. KillThat Cold With FOR Csldt, Coughs ,A J ' 1 CASCARA W QDININE AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no c fiances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form .does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxativ No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT lil 1! i mlllltiiMi 'lliMtl'liii'linillilliliiiii titiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiMMMNllilltll : V "" OOMI IHIOIIIOIl.nilllMIIIIIII, llllll A t: . : . l l Its '? f if , . V.J I- 1 1ST". ' Li- . I 1 " I I 'J I. 1 x, wASHINOTON For seven ytiars Miss Alice Paul, head of the National WomaVs Prty, has worked night and day tor equal suf frage. She is shown (on the Tight) casting; her first vote for presi dent, which was certified In Washington before Miss Catherine Flan agan (left), another suffrage worker, atfd sent bj wall to Kiss Paul a home In New Jersey. - , 28 YEARS AGO j ; ; (From East Oregonian, November 9. t , ' 1892.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baling passed through here this morning on their way to Weston after their wedding trip, i Senator Dolph will speak in Pendle ton Saturday night C. E. Roosevelt wears a handsome scarf pin, resented him by his old friend and former partner, J. A. Mars- ton. The setting is a rare and bnl lant stone, an Australian opal purchas ed by Mr. Marston during a visit to British Columbia. .. .. 1' A. G. Ankeny, barber and ball play-1 er ,1s back in the city. STOXKHAM HEADS GIANTS r JF.RSEY CITY, X. X., Nov. 9. (A. P.) Charles Stoneham, was re-elected president of the Xew York Xatlon al Kxhibitlonal 1-eague baseball club at a meeting of stockholders of tho' National Exhibition company, which operates the clubj IB1 Tho certificate of execution' for Einmt'tt Hancroft, alias , Nell Hurt, hanged ut Knlum Friday for the nuir dor of Khoilff Til Taylor, 'was reonlv ed today by County Clerk R. T.Jlrown from Warden 11. Compton, of the Oregon ritute prison. Tho tlociiniuiit was atlucliod to the death warrant signed by Circuit Judge U, W. Phelps following Hurt's sentence to death in September. Besides tho certificate of hanging, I there was attached tho signatures of 12 citlnens who witnessed tho execti cutlon. They certified Hint they saw the execution and that Hart was dead following tho hanging. Tho 12 men who signed us wllnoss- j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! s wore: Puvld UiitehliiNon, Vukl-, o ' i ' es ma; I' V. Jenkins anil C uiisinllh. Perl In ml: I -'vt The 1'hIIoh: Mufiiloo I.. Colmrl mid Frod. M. West, Portland: Ouy H. Wy rlok, J. H. Ksts. Elmer W. Neiil, John E, Montgoitioiy and H. M. llu imvan, Pendleton, and O, h. Moro lock, Kulom." M. Kllng- o Clirl.Hiiiun, " o o o O i o o o I i 10 - -"T - " 8 tkmnmrnrnm 111 " I """" ""-"1 1 0 0 o o CONFESSION ! . - o 0 o U'llTI.. iltt II 'l I I I "Nl ' ! g I, jo . . o i ! 0 PASTIME ' ' TODAY V :; rATARRH of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of Vapo Rob Oca 17 Milhmjan UkJ YtaH3 5 : l 3. LEADE In the Field Where Quality and Price are Considered HOLT Tractor and Harvesters OLIVER Plows, Harrows, etc. STOVER Stationary Engines. WINONA Wagons, Farrrf Trucks SEE THIS LINE BEFORE BUYING Co ii fA0 i.o 5 0 E 4' 5 o w p 4 P Bp 5'o Kt O f O fa WAo Children, 5c - AdulU, 20c , JACK HOXIE r . ' n .i ' and ANNA LITTLE . in LIGHTNING BRYCE WOLF NIGHTS A.Real Western EDDIE POLO . VANISHING "." 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