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' V. V v V 4 i N V 1, K V' V V V 'jf V V W I V V '.V ' V W, W. VV, V. Vr v ' , DAILY EAST OXSGOWIAI TZZDLLTCTt, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1020. ' X7ZVi2 T AC.t ' aih ahi: tou.w "TlIK ItlXTI.IXS si.v The clotful love stories and lavish Mlllni In Robert W. Chambers stories lend themselves well to presentation tin the screen. The picture version : : For Indigestion Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious ness, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas oq the Stomach, Cad Brvath you will find . . nothing better than that wholesome " phj"ic 4 FOLEY CATHAHTIC TAELETJ New ditanpoint. Take one lonijht and kcl better in 'he roonjin. foerft Jenner. San Anmnio, Teiaa: "FcWr Cathartic TaMcia hare proven to b die best laianva I ever have taken and I rrcosuacod v tfceai lor cooattpatioB and biliouaocaa." f "The Unnxer . !mk," ,- j;h. Ftr Irg Unr," 'The tark sntr," ami "The fialitlng Chance' have already met with Bloat muvt'KS. Now conies the photoplay mli.l.'.l from one of Mr. CrtnmlteiH' noist brilliant recent novel!. The Restless Hi s " t'lomint Maiion Oavles In tht heroine and (he picture will be on view at the Arcade Theatre for 3 data commencing Unlay. "The Restless Sox" deals with fom ini.Mii, but not In a political way. It l'inn the insatiable desire of the modern young woman for excitement jtrd a place of Importance, in the world. The Mtory portrays the ro mance of a pretty girl of thin tyie. Ralph Kellard and Cnrlylo Hlack cl lare prominent In the large cast tupporttiig Miss Ibtvies. Robert Leonard directed the picture, which Is 1 l.oTTn. a i-arnuuuiii. The story Is that of a man ttirunsh inlsundorstanrtitii;,, finally to lit re milled In tho cold stretches or tjie Arc tic throiiKh the agency of n pair of baby shoes. Doris Kcnyoii, the yonth. tnl star of "The KuuufNsC and "Tile t'lvan Waif," ulipe.'ti'H usi l'l udence are, the younn; wife. I'aul tlordan, Hans Uohert. Thomas Holding, f. W, Stewart, lirase R. Wharton, 1-otils Mi'tellliiK mid n hie; cast aiipport her. The production Is by The Whartotis, who made opatria," "The Kxploits of Klulnit," and other famous aerials, "The Ureal While Trail," la In seven reels, AI.TA TOOAY 1WSTIMK TO!AY Sihiw nl I'W l!n ki.rtmud , tif "The t.rtsu Wliltc TthH"' The cold gtretche of the Yukon trail from much of the buckxround of "Tho Croat White Trail." tho Wharton sn I'orfcnturo which Is to W tho attrac tion at the Pastime theater, today. WILLIAMS IV "A I'TUi itorsK IS I'LAYKU Of XOT1 Children, 5c TODAY Aduits, 20c THE WHARTONS PRESENT "TlieCrealWIeW" (AN EPIC OF THE ARCTIC) FEATURING DORIS KEN YON A story of the Klondyke in the days when men rushed north in eager search for gold, when the world was rough and the primal in stinct prevailed in the gold vistas of the land of the "Musher" and "Malamute." COMEDY Gale Henry in "HER WEAK END" i lAittle Williams, a , popular com edienne well known for yeurs on the ?ta;e, has an Interesting role. In sup- I ort of liryunt Washburn, I'lirnmount tar. In his lutes photocn'inedy, "A Full Utilise" which will bo shown at the Alta theutre for 2 days beginning today. ; . Mtsa Williams Is an actress of ex ceptional versatility. lieKinniiiK her career In vaudeville, she made her de but in drauia when she created the rule of Ah ilee, the slave (till In '('harles Kenmnre I'lrich's Chinese play "A Celestial Maiden," which success fully toured the 1'acific Coast for many seasons. Quitting the legitimate stage, f Miss Williams accepted the role of So jsie. the maid in "A Full House" and her clever work adds much to the on ijoyment of the spectators. ! In tho story, Susie steals a diamond ' necklace which has been stolen by a burRlar. In order to obtain the reward i of sn.O'io offered for its return. She i hisht have succeeded had not tho he use been surrounded by the police. and h-ding it in her slocking, she keeps lit until the btirglaV glimpses it and from his place of comelment cuts It out of, the stocking. j There are many comical situations In "A Full House" and Mr. Washburn ! Is at his best in tho stellar role. Lois i Wilson heads a eupirblo supporting I company of players. The picture was 'directed by .lames Cruie." 4.yyii?tP:.'.1 1 ft -'Wm WfcT, Jisll VS. AJ.TOWERCa , EiOSTON.MA5S 9 dcmTwonythemat ' wnowrivsina Fisli Slicker i u He haste best wdterproor garment owde i m Do This For Constipation ' THR public snould kaotr that there A it a vt difference in the action ol th various remedies for constipation. Some are "flushes." purges, physics. They aripe and weaken. For lasting effect ue a laxative. Dr. Caldwell's; Syrup Pepain acta geiiUy and mildly so that even a tiny baby can use it with safety. It J a compound of Egyptian Senna and otheasimple laxative herbs with pep ain and pleasant-tasting aromstics. A sixty-cent bottle will last an aver age family many months. i Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is the most nopularef all laxatives and more is used In American koines than any other. Last year eight milMHi bottles were sold by druggists, the largest sale in the world, TRY IT FREE Send me your name and adirest and 1 will send you a fret frail ixmlf o( my Smip Pepsin. . Addreu me Dr. VP. B. Ctlduvtl, J I t Wajnington St., Monricelio, UL EtvryM? now and then needs-a laxative, and it is iwflltolcnoui.trieeeat. Wrjttme today. iTTrfTTT iffTFTT AILTA." CHILDREN 10c '.'. jiQammmmlCpklnw T ODAY ADULTS 40c BEXD. Nov. 26. (A. I'.) A. J Weston was sentenced to life Impris onment late Wednesday and in a dra matic statement befote the sentence was passed he declared his Innocence of murdering Robert Krug, of Sisters, of which ho was convicted. He declar ed he was the victim of a revengeful plot. :.. ' '. 4 . J i . , Z:rt - - C.zflS - . I z( . )r! -A. t 1 J) . ' K ' " i - V,- , . l f- t ; - - - v . -Z' E ? JESSE L. LASKY )ivaiii H Ik : lU-nnriT COLGATE, Okla., Nov. 26. (U. P.) The biggest bank failure In Oklaho ma in five years was revealed today jwith the arrest of Roy Motcbklss, vice president of the Citizen's State Bank, (of Colgate, charged with operating an I Insolvent institution. The bank was closed by the state bank examiner fol lowing discovery that a shortage of more than isuo.noo existed. M X ZRwriL ; . . i " " V '- - ' ' v a I or ' u JXJx OUSE A gambler in love, he tried to discard a fqueen". But she wouldn't quit the game! And w hen he won another heart and wasj just about to flash a diamond Well, you 11 sav the queen jazzed his cards. . A picture that deals to all a royal flush of laughter. Mack Scnnett Comedy. 1 ' VZ IT'S A BOY. . . FREDERICK THE GREAT & CO. Illusion and Mystery. VAUDEVILLE CAMPBELL & GLOVER Minstrels From Mephis. illiiiiiUiinH iliiI0IIlI!!!lilll!l!IiiI!!!!10ISIilI!l!0III!Il! :' a strange whim of Fate made titan and wife pretty J , tfinis'stiioiis stepiuuuc aim tins striiuulhii; tMuliUir whom she (M,uld never love. Arid now, In tlic depth of Ins iU-uir she ta lib- to lihn bnnsnig liiit T tins fUimiiiK roiiiance of New fork's paUiccs and ur rfsl"' sttitlMW. l.re'tl by Itobcrt '.. Leonard .IK ' Iff fiZA 'Z& ' ' ''vJTFA 'Ikv i Kc- Z iu&A? 2$Al ZZ ;flZ.:Z ; ' ARCADE TODAY CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 33c zKs'' y.A' THE PLAY ALL PORTLAND WILL BE TALKING ABOUT NEXT WEEK. FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORPORATION Presents I'M ' t ;- w r fir-"X,;J4 lj 2 7 ' ( J ' ' If i Qjiuts, S ' : . BRAY PICTOGRAPH A COSMOPOLITAN PRRODUCTION 5y Robert W. Chambers . With MARION DA VIES RALPH KELLARD CHARLES BLACKWELL WE MADE A MISTAKE AND WE ADMIT IT We Should Have Waited Until After 'Portland Had Shown It. This magnificent picture opens for its first run in Portland Saturday at the Columbia Theatre at a fifty cent admission price. Portland people will be standing for blocks tp see It. The Portland papers will be full of praise for one of the best pictures of the year. Your Portland friends will ask you if you saw it. Only today and tomorrow left then it is gone forever. Wc arc buying the best pictures for you and we want you to see them. . "The Dance of the Gods," this one scene alone cost $50,000.00. Wc paid $300.00 for the picture. ARE YOU GOING TO MISS IT. i, t.i,,,,,,.,, mimimif iMiHiiiMitfffifrifiiiittiMfitnftmmtMitMiiiiiifiHmmiinHiitHttMifHmtMitT ii T3 IHiHillUlinn'l "1 Biiiiisiiaii I:; . I i! .'j'jIUjillljJuilliiW it.A aaa . a, aa4-JSeM4V