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....... ... , (,,,. , , 4 ,,,,,,,,, , ., i , v ' t, ihii t f t r .-" vr-i'-i . , rrfi i nii'fi)y,V,"'i" MCE EIGHT DAILY EAST ORSQOftlAS, PEKDtETOS, OREOON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1020. TWELVE PAGES jv. hieh attache to her father's name. iNow, ,n,.,i t,y detective, and nur '"d to a young man r wealth, the iteachis a stirring climax in which her tut 1 1 if Ntumlntj Is dvtermined in AltClK TODAY (Ilil.K XAMK 1'IW-H iiv i .tiii;i s matmn one exciting night. AI.TA TOUAY OITIHiOUS .IKI." IX I1HIOI.H MY WIKE!" In "Mary Kenan," which will he seen i,t the Arcade today Anita Siew nrt hait the appealing role of a Kill try ti g to prove that her fathers strain of criminality Ik not In her own blood, ri.d "till remain strung enmiih to re. lot the temptations and threat .f ' i icver band of polite robbers who in- ! hnblt New York B uper utratnm. i Although given a splendid edura-i lion and surrounded ! luxury, Mnrv I has been unable to enpe the odium .Mi'icl J'llicnnc Scott, the pretty lieroitie of "ItrhoM My Wife!" show ing at the Alia Theatre, today, u tnux s.Mnmg a name for herself among I hotnpluy patrons ns "the outdoor v..V.., ...... I .. .,!..... .... virr ircuri jrifnavd mail ' Vli... O X ...,,. .. 4,i i. ,vd iTinMi' nir uiiih m ine ac Von in her lii-st throe pictures was VMt" outside the studio. There wax "The Sea Wolf," filmed against a back ground of storm;, seas and a barren is land and "The Konnd-l'p,' -with ita Get the Proofs for Lalley Superiority "Getting right down to brass tacks"as the saying goes Why is the LALLEY LIGHT superior? That's what you want to know, have a'right to know and should know. It's good business. ' We are not going to attempt to explain in detail here the reasons for LALLEY superiority; we prefer to merely give tm a few of tbje outstanding LALLEY features, then, ask you to come in and get the figures-and the proofs. The LALLEY LIGHT will furnish sufficient power, direct, without the aid of the battery, to save you 20$ expense. It does not need a large, expensive battery. . It is built for exactness and precision to last and give depend able service for years. It runs as quietly and smoothly as a sewing machine. . It is the sttcplest plant made, having only three moving parts. It can be assembled and disassembled with a wrench and a screw driver in a short time. It has been used by thousands of owners'over a period of 10 years These are mere statements, of course, but they should arouse your interest sufficiently to come in and have us prove them. That's what we are here for to explain the LALLEY LIGHT and demonstrate its superiorities. Come in at your earliest convenience. Be Sure See the LALLEY First STUItGiS & STORIE IVi.dlelu.i. Orr. Walla Walla. Wn. . Will Bring o Harding Back C W fit ' '.' I - j p- f .r" - - J lf i ' NEW YORK The next trip aorth of tka TJnlted Frtjlt Com pany steamer Pastores. Captain Oleen will steam from Chrystobal, Canal on. for the Statu with Presldent-clact Warren G. Harding, MrS. Hard.ng acd the president-elect's party. The presidential suite la be of re-dacoi'ated. Above is hown the loongiac room of the sulle and Captaia Olctm at hi pitee on the bridge. tcenes laid in the Arizona desert and" a border town on its rim. Xow ctmes ''Behold My Wife!," adapted from Sir ' Gilbert Parker's popular novel of the Canadian North-! vest, "The Translation of a Savage." To secure the proper atmosphere for this virile tale, Director George Mel ford transported his company to the Sierra Mountains, in northern Califor nia. Miss Scott has the role of an In nocent Indian maiden. part she had to walk miles on snowj,n lrllsl nas gameu uen moncn shoes, lug hugs packs -of furs., and u'm in tne lliSt fcw wcek tnt ',v othermise riisnnrt v,erseif i (ho mi ml. Kar has been heard from coast Vj daughter of a redskin chief who has ! coaJt" NEW YORK. Nov. 23. (A, P, I Starting with a slight rumble in mi:), To play the '"vesllgation of New York's "Utiild- rever heard of the eight-hour day. J i it Htadquttrtm for Electrical Equipment for the Farm and Rural Hone MOTHER!, "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative rr-'r- V V rail 111111 ARGADE today ' Children, 10c Adults, 35c " 7 Reels of Swift Action 'IT 91 ? Ik- ii . "II- mi si- . y hoi j,..u Accept "California" Byrun of Fies only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love ita fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. Yo'.' must say "California." Tluit Mary i'.egan is one of the most popular heroines of modern fic tion is proved liy tin- sim-ih of the story whi h ha been I'ubllshed In itook Korm, iimoplitn Manazine and hundreds of Newspapers. ImiIk li. Jiajw, I'rewnts Anita Stewart in Imt M-ry hit--l nrilntliti , "MARY REGAN" 4 twy tMil' woaiH.ii.ti noH t Hits lltlr in X-w York IMitlX ii:it ItV MMs Mt:itfIC I'iol National Alliailloii omiitv iii s .Miirr.Mi:i: TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c ANNE LITTLE JACK HOXIE IN LIGHTNING ERICE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING DAGGER. COMEDY A SHOT GUN -WEDDING WITH HARRY SWEET MERTA i STERLING ? nere are a few of the results to date: 1. The City of New Ywrk already has reclnded several tracts for public work reaching Into the millions and r.yw has considered the advisability of cancelling all contracts for public! buildings, lest the 'trust" had a hand in the bidding. ! 2. One indictment charging per jury has been returned b,f the grand (Jury and threats of more criminal pro secutions are In the air. 3. Testimony already entered in the iecord of the Joint combinations in ttstraint ot trade, charged by com mittee counsel, may be natlon-wid' in scope. 4. Sensational disclosures have at tracted the attenelon of the Depart li-cnt of Justice, which assigned a spe cial official to watch developemnts, and the Senate Committee on Produc tion and Reconstruction, whirh, with iibpoena porer, has itself studied the oustnsr situation throughout the untry. I'rohc Muttt be Widened Samuel L'ntermyer, who Is conduc I ting the investigation for the Joint I Legislative Committe aftty claiming a year ago that he had "established a clear case of criminal conspiracy' in the building trades, Is confident that the inquiry soon will assume wid er scope. He has openly charged that "the most important of these criminal combinations and secret agreement in the building trades arc nation-wide in their scope and connot effectively be reached by local prosecutions. Mr. Untermyer first started out on the trail of the "building trust" 1019 after he had grilled witnesses who appeared at that time before the .Vayor's Committee on Profiteering. One, a brick dealer, had testified thai a "remarkably uniform" price for brick and cement prevailed in New York and that dealers who cut prices had been rpiickly put out of business. Ololaclcs Movk Path No legal action was taken at this time, hut when the housing situation ; in New York and other cities of the 'state became more discomforting, thf legislature took notice of charges that a Combination in the building trades iwas holding the construction situation in a vise-like grip, and ordered I sweeping Inquiry. I Several times during the investiga- ton, Mr. Untermyer has complained , of "obstacles" placer! in the path of the Investigation and asserted that ! Important witness could not he found by sitbpcona servers. "Although it is not summer," he said, "summer re ; sorts outside the state stem to be 'quite popular." , TRADE, GOSSIPS TELL "i CINCINNATI'!, Nov. 2. Although ifflclals of the Cincinnati baseball club suy there is "nothing definite," rumors persist of a big trade between the local club ami the Chicago Nation als. It I that Groh. Neale. Kopf nnd Uuether will go to Chicago In ex change for Alexander, Hollorher and other Cubs not yet mentioned. "There is no deal on with the Chl ago Cubs n't the present time." said President Herrmann of the Olncinimtl club last night. "Wo have several moves tinder consideration, but they are with other chilis.'' Nothing will be done in the way of trades until I see Manrctxr Moran at the league meeting n New York next month." Would Xot Trade Statu. CHICAGO', Nov. 23. Trades de signed to strengthen the Chlcugo Na tional League team are being arrang ed but under no circumstances will (rover Cleveland Alexander, pitcher. or Charles Hollorher, shortstop, he sent to another team, John Soys, sec retary of the club, said last night. "Reports that we are trying to trade Alexander and Hollocher to Cincin nati are foolish." he said. lleds Tnkc Hitter .leoh. CIINCINNATI, No A 23. The Cln- clnmitl National League eluh today secured Pitcher Klmer Jacobs from St. Louis by the waiver route. 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Kddio o Donnefl, in practice Monday for tho j;rt)-mlle championship auto mobile race In the Is Angeles eed way, Thanksgiving Pay, broke the rec ord for 183-liwh cars on that trnelt when he went around the mile" and a HUirler oval in 43.02 seconds, or at the rate of 106. IS miles art hour. - PORTLAND, .Nov. 23. (A. P.) Hurglars Sunday night forced open the safe of the First Church of Christ So ciety anil stole $100. They attempted to break into the First Presbyterian church. ST. IjOI'IS. Mo., Nov. 23. (A. T.) Kddio Shatiiion of Portland, or., wa given the newspaper decision over Hilly 'i(e of ft; fyltifC in an D-round bout hejrv hut Bliilit. , They are Ilghl- JP!!!!!!1I!!!I!I1!!I1II N Villi I TAKES PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATISM Keep Sloan's handy for backacne strains and sprains, too SLOAN'S Liniment has been sold for 39 years. Todav, it is more popular than ever, there can be but one answer Sloan's produces re sults. . Applied rrithout rubbinz, it pemtrgtes to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, stiff, strained muscles; backaches, sprains, and other external pains, often the result of exposure. It leaves no inussincss, skin stain or clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ. omy. Kerp it handy for use when needed. Your druggie has it. , Three ! siics 3Sc, 70c, $1.4'J. 1 Liniment Pain'A Vmemvf Thanksgiving Dinner THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL AT ATHENA WILL SERVE A FINE ' - TURKEY Thanksgiving Dinner 12 to 3 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 25. ORCHESTRA MUSIC ALTA TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 35c ' Easily a 50s Picture We Guarantee It ' mi itiii iii Him Hi ii i m i i mi hit bi iirii iiiiMwi iiwiii ! IS BEHOLD MY WIFE! ! with I i Was this the "untamed Indian squaw" he had married in scorn and sent home from the wilds to disgrace his family? This lovely, sweet-faced mother of his boy? Suddenly swept by the truth: what she had made of -so little what he had done with so much, he fell on his knees and begged her to forgive. , ' A story that binds the great Northwest with the drawing rooms of London. With Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter Mabel Julienne Scott - . J mm W i IS i ii t v. mil m , i i GEORGE MEIFOMB'S- ,Jes6e.L.Lasl9 ---( Qammount (picture iPHODUCTION -de hIven COMt6Villpfc5" )- -itilAL Mm yj1 welBhls, ,'l ; . j,l. no liitlii'HUUiUiWill .n.Ms.iniili.Hliliii.iii.iulli.Wi .iiiUlnilllHlililliMMiUlilininilHIillllUUIIilllillllllUliiiiiUlUillilllillilllllll M . . i . .i . . . .-.f; .