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""" WyyyHry' T',l''''lll'llllll-T'rt'ryVt 'Tt VW . vi 'in; - 7J 1 FAGS EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAS, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. TWELVE PAGES ISP t f AI.TA TODT t'ttll! TltAMI IX HuTIJi WVIXAO-1 IO'.ll IN IMSt.l 1SK! WAS The fashionable guests of the pala t in I St. Frsncls hotel of San Francisco were startled some time ago when a tough-looking sailer, attired in blue overalls. Mack sweater and knit sail or's cap, and wearing a heavy growth of blnck whiskers, came down the ele ctor and wit down In the lobby to alt for somconne. , "What nerve!" said one arlsto- cratlc old woman as she Inspected the Vcreatttre" through her lorgnette, a, "They should not allow such a tough-looking person In the hotel," responded her companion. "Sh-h-h! That's Wally Reid!" said a bell'hop, sitting nearby, who couldn't hold the secret any longer. And then the feminine critics sought an Intro - ductlon. Wally and his company tinder the direction of James CTuie had j.-one to the St Francis to film scenes la the startling Paramount picture, "Al ways Audacious," which will be shown ul the Alta Theatre today, and not wishing a mob, the director had kept the star's presence in the city a secret, n Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza' and " as a Preventive. . t Be sure its Bromo The ganuine bears this signature Price ALTA Children, 10c Jesse L. Lasky 4 Presents WALLACE REID In "Always Audacious" ARCADE Today Children 10c Robert W. Chambers Presents . "Even as Eve" , , COMEDY "THE GROCERY CLERK" AIICADK TODAY I, It AW A TIC NTr'AM IX i.onki.y ltOAI HOI SK IS SHOWN IX Tllllll.l.'; MI.M t ' A dramatic scene Is staged In a road house In "Kven As Kv," A First Na tional picture, taken front the novel by Itobert W. chambers, "The Shinning Hand." The picture will be shown at the Arcade theatre today. Kileen, a girl who has been brought up In the wilds of the Adirondacks, has in her possesion some vuluable pajers left by her father, who wan a rtcliise up to the time of his death. A wealthy clubman from New York, Pproul, knows of the papers and at tempts to steal them from her. Fill ed, he has his wife Invite the girl to I a ciub hmie where they are staving In lh, hope thnt he can Induce the girl to irart with the treasure. But aha re- fuses. Pproul's wife, who Is Ih love with another man,, who happens to be In Icve with Eileen, plots to get revenge on the girl by disgracing her and at the same time get evidence for di vorce. She Induces her husband to take the girl to a lonely road house, 1 telling him he can force her to give up the papers there. When he is there, she with a party of friends. Including te man she loves, and the man that Eileen loves, bu.-st on the pair when they are In a deadly rtruggle. The woman accuses her husband of ettacking the girl, and tells of his past history, he having eloped with the ! -:" H in Take ' Grove's Laxative tabeta s2 Pf 30c Today Adults 3Ec Adults, 35c I girl's mother. Sproul, to clear himself. declares that Kileen is his daughter. The girl Is overcome with humiliation and grief, but lir. Iytnslm;, the man the girl loves, sees through the trick ery and offers to marry her. She re fuses however, and starts for her mountain home. Follows a series of adventures through harrowing, later result In the meeting of Eileen and Dr. lanslng and love's requital. DOING WELL AT HELIX (East Oregonlnn Special.)" ' ' ' .HELIX. Nov. M. The Red Cross roll call began here Friday under the leadership of Mrs. Lettoy Penlnnd. Helix as It has formerly done In all patriotic work' will undoubtedly go "over the top". Those soliciting for this district are Mrs. M. D. Smith. Mrs. W. H. A I bee. Miss Sarah Mont gomery, Mrs. Charles Alspach, Mrs. A. C. Mylntyre, Mrs. R, E. Toiler and Mrs. Victor Mason. The men of the community are look ing forward to the annual turkey shoot to be held In Helix Nov. ti. G. V. Kelly who has been conduct ing the sale for F. E. Blinn has gone to Pilot Rock where he will be em ployed In the same capacity. Mrs. John Grlswold and son James were week end visitors with Pendle ton friends. Bert Warren' genial countenance was noticed In Helix this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith who were recently married arrived in Helix Mon day. Mrs. Leonard King has returned to her home In Roxburg, Idaho. Carl Engdahl was a business visitor in Portland this week. The dance given Frldny evening un der the auspices of the Helix dancing club was a success in every way. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson ac compelled by Mrs. Burroughs were week end visitors in Walla Walla. An enjoyable party was held at the Christian church Friday evonlng when the losing side, in the recent contest, entertained the victors. A program was given and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. W. HI Shannon were Walla Walli visitors Saturday. A large number of Helix people visited Pendleton and Walla Walla on Armistice Day. The Athena High School will present the play, "When Smith, Stepped Out" at the I. O. O. F. hall in Helix Thurs t'.a evening, November 18. Mr' and Mrs. Ed Geist were Helix visitors one day this week. The W. C. T. IT. held. Its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, No vember 10 at the home of Mrs. Victor Mason. An interesting program was given. The next meeting will be held . . . i ...... . . . , ("...;, i . ine noioe 01 rfua. m. ls. ouiiiu. i Miss America Hutchinson who ts teaching at St. Johns, Vash., has been visiting home folks fur a few days. A. C. Mclntyre has returned from a business trip to Hood Rover and Portland. T OMAHA, Nov. . 17.-r-Den,r(U I Chester escaped from a Burlington train near Broken Bow. Nebraska, last night while en route from Great Falls, Mont., to Kansas City where he is wanted In connection with the death of Florence Barton. Caughter of a wealthy shoe manufacturer. Chester broke the tw window and escaped in a confedorato" automobile. T ONSILITIS Apply thickly over throat cover with hot flannel F4 Sn Vapo Rob r 17 Million Jan Vttd Yearly ooooooooooooooooooooooooob Today Children 5c : ; ' 'Adults 20c Jaqk Hoxie and Anna Little In "Lightning Brice" Eddie Polo The Vanishing Dagger" -Comedy "His Masters Breath" PASI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOfr iiiiiiliifii1 I UU I filUnt Gloll (rilled Candle riff;1 FIERY POET REPORTED ROME. Xov. 17. (By Camillq Cian- iarra, u. r. fciarr corresDonuent,) Gabrielle D'Annunzio is reported va rlously to be on land, on sea and In the air. The fiery poet is reported to be furiously piloting an airplane from point to point on the Dalmatian coast, exhorting his troops and urg ing the populations to repudiate the Italo-Jugo Slav agreement on the Ad rlatlc question. It is also reported that D'Annunsslo has boarded a cruiser to meet Admir al Xillo somewhere off the coast. The poet's troops who occupied Sussak are reported to have returned to Fiume. They announced that Italian troops garrisoning the city had refused to frn ternize with them, making their per manent occupation impossible. OF HAWAII IS 1 09,769 WASHINGTON, Nov.. 17. f A. P.) The Japanese population of Hawaii was announced today as 109.2B9 out of a total population of 255,512. Potatoes are best when allowed te lie in the ground for about 2 or 3 v.eeks after growing has ceased. This (rives them a chance to mature. Farm Crops, O. A. C. Is That Cold and . Cough Hanging On? Get right after it with Dr. King's New Discovery. 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The r.cw battleships, Mutsu and Xa Kato which are built at Yokosuka and Kure respectively and ore receiving armaments, are expected to be com pleted and ready for commission shortly. .MOCXTAIV I.IOXS NOICTOI S VISAL1A, Cal., Xov. 17. (A. P.) Reports from tho foothills east of here are to the effect that omuntaiii :;,ns are more numerous this year than for several seasomj. Several big cats have been killed in the vicinity of Three fiivers, Just this side of the Seciuoli National Park gate, while lion have been seen by mountaineers along the Kings, Kaweah and Tule Itlvers. I TO PLAY NO MORE' f PARIS Paderewski states thnt owing to neuritis) to his hands be will never play again La public. The p'ano which he has carried, with bim on all als coowt lour1 to jor aJev - . - -1 If . ' 5 - 11 - 9' ' " 1 '' f ' I f' t ' 1 X J ' ' V ' I- f . 4 J i ' y I'! j J i in fife mrw ' Sweet memories I. There's many a thing lcarne J in college that the Sages failed to write into their ' text books. 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