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i v .;..Jwfc. - -' ' ' KM-jr' , ; .jri IWELVl FA8S3 ' ' ' """", Today. DAILY EAfe'OfiSGONlAlT PENDLETON, OREGON.-TTOSDAY EVENINdrDECEMEER 7, 1020 .A3LTA Children, 10c Adults, 35c aiu adi: TOUAY I I 111 J, .VT H AS 1)1 I I K I I T UOI.K IV -SIXS Ol' ItOSAXXI-;"1 Klhel Clavton plays a sort of fern Ine Jekyll and Hyde In her latest l'ara-! liiount ph"toplu . "Sinn of nosunne," hleh will I presented nt the Arrade Theatre fur Iwn days commencing to day. The picture is a mystery- ro inanea, with the hulk of the action laid In Jinnth Africa, and wan adapted from Cynthia Stockley'a popular novel. The heroine is en Ku!tsh girl who u mothered for two years hy a Ma lay woman and was Imbued hy her itfc a passionate desire for bright Mann and the strbnue power to cause Injury le those whom she might hate. When iihe sees Jewels, she conies un der tne Influence of h"r craving ani will not stop at anythlns, even theft, to obtain them. When the lure is taken a way, she becomes attain a gentle, lovely personality. A ucautififl ro mance develops, according to the story, and destroy the spell. An excellent cast supports the pretty tar In "Sins of Itosanne." Jack Holt la the leading man, and Fred Malatesta and Clarence Oeldart are also In the company. The story was adapted for the screen by Mary H. O'Connor and was directed by Tom Forman. It is a I'm amount picture. ft . ' in-1 . fci A. i. . . . i -v : I . 1 - . ' 4 f . 11 . 1 a a. ar r. . AliTA TOIAY M Mtra, VAX 1U ISKX IV .M1.UHAX-.S SIPPOUT Mabel Van Buren, who was one of the original stock players of the Jesse U Laskv feature play company, antti the first leading woman to play in a picture produced at the Lasky studio six years ago, was again back on the aame "lot" when she began her motion picture career, when she played the Tol of Nina in William DeMille s Paramount production of "Conrad in Quest of His Youth." starring Thomas Meighan. which win ue snvwn ai Alta theatre tor two days beginning today. ! This is a chnrming picture based on Leonard- Merrick's famous novel of the hame tiame. Conrad Warrener is an army officer who finds himself old in middle life and who goea in search of his youth with Interesting results. How he makes the discovery that the man who loves never Is old. makes a capi tal story. Margaret Loomia is the leading woman and heads a fine sup porting, company .including among otner 4aueh well Vrwn player as .tii!el Van Buren. Kathryn Williams. Jlaym Kelso, and Sylvia Ashton. lWllE0 i -TEACHERS IS THEME nstm tacts on ior dean cil m a duet afftt. airy job! "CUR ENGINE requires an ;mal bath frequently. Road cuct, carbon f."cni the combustion cl-arnter.and f.r4- particles cf metal worn from the becrinj surfaces get -.to the lubricatir.g oi! in the crank cace. All this dirt cLrcr.'.a;:s vilh the, cil through the engine. If it isn't drained out regular'.' there's bound to be excessive vyear and tear. Gasoline alco escapes pst tlie pistor.-; and di'utcs ths oil. ' RIo'Jcrn Crsnhcase Cea:ing Ser vice g;ts rid cf the dirty, touted oil, flushes the ccgnkcase thoroughly and refills with clean, fresh oil. - The garages listed below are now equipped to perform this needed service quickly and for a nominal charge. We use Calol Flushing Oil, which cleanses thoroughly without danger of contaminating the fresh Zerolene refilled into! the cleaned crankcase. TODAY: Bring inyourcar for Mod ern Crankcase Cleaning Service. It will result in better engine perform ance and longer life for your car. "and -we shall find our childhood waiting for us there! ' We who have yearned to turn back' the years und live again glad youth ns memory paint It, We who wistlully dream sometimes of old loves, old scenes, old cureless, Jiuppy hums of yesterday Where shall we recapture the thrill of Ufe's Great Koninnce? When you'"ve laughed and wept at tins wonderful picture, you"ll know: The present scarcity of thoroughly trained teachers was the ruling theme of the Citizens' Kducational Confer ence, he'.d in Portland Saturday, H. E. In low. city superintendent of schools, reitoned today, following his return from the conference. Several hundreds educators and friends of education from Oregon and Washington attendee and participated in the discussions. County Superintendent W. W. Green j and F. C. Fitxpatrick. superintendent j at Weston, also attended from - this county. "There is a scarcity of competently trained, teachers and no promise of a full supply for the future." Mr. Inlow said. "It was shown that the normal schools of thi section are not turning out nearlr enouch graduates to fill the needs. Washington, with four normals, graduates about 20)0 teach ers a vear. while that state alone re quires 32U0 new teachers a year. Ore gon ha one normal school, with a present enrollment of 230. . Three remedies for the present con dition we advanced by the meeting. They are: .Compensation must lie such as to at- " . Tk.t,,i, (n n.,.Pnin t ,.f i V.o V,ii.het (VHP -riif "" ..... C II. CELTZ, Higliway Ser ic c Station, East Court St. PERKINS & AMMONDS GA RAGE, 630 Cottonwood St. ; MgLEAN & SNAVELY GARAGE, 616 Garden' St. 0. F. STEELE SERVICE STATION, Raley and Matlock Sts. JOHN LEUER GARAGE, 518 Willow St. NEIL & BARKER GAILVGE, Rher5ide Ave. ' , BUNCH BROS. MACHINE SII OP & GARAGE, Adams, Ore. j, i Jesse LLasky pmtnt Thomas MeighAn in fVJIJLlCUll.JLSlQJ TI11U x jl vwiuvuvtx From the celebrated novel by Leonard Merrick Scenario by Olga Printzlau COMEDY "PROHIBITION MONKEY" ' ' ' rU ,TF IX V miimiiiiumimiiiiimimmiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimi iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii 11 CAW Today here Monday charged with axaaulting vosky, Allen McDonnell. Ed (Spud) Jean Stanley and Jessie Montgomery .lurpny. Jim imt; ..o ,.o..m. and women or ine nisoei nv?. . . , , pay must compare favorably with that K"'lty in court here Long be., of other profession, in which a cm-I hour for opening the court, a f lo.rninir and gathered at the Hall of Justi lleadedanot t Idy were led into the court room, heav ily shackled. Two are pugilists. meimurate decree of learning ana preparation are required. ?Tbe school teacher must be recog nized as a citizen and as a social being 1 A..mmlinltV Teacher training institutions must 'kept ready throughout the morning, be located geographically so as to ac-l The defendant. Ed K. O.) Km commodate those who would become teachers. Statistics were presehied to sln.iV that the large portion of a nor- J null' JsclMwrs enrollment comes from within 100 miles of the school. Long be .ore the crowd gathered at tne Mail .or justice ana i.ligiw.1 tltrmivh tlA corridors of the. bniuiinip Prari violence, fhief of An injunction against the shipping Police C'Urien took personal com ixjixtTiov sirr WASHINGTON'. Dec. ? AS1DK -(A. Y.1- board forbidding; the sale of former mand of the police guard which was German passenger liners Issued by the district supreme, couri on nppncau-Hi of Will ia jn Riindnlph Hearst, was set FOR U."S: HIGH COURT eslile by the district Wiurt of appeal iK'tluv. DNFIIMOMIA r ilall a nhvmdan. Then begin I "emernencv" treatment with v a io Rub Over 1 7 Million fa" Vrmtu VIOLENCE THWARTED HAN FKANCli'O, Dec. 7 f. P.I Wh,ile a syuad of police with drawn elub and guns handy guarded the court room, fixe men under arrest MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative 1 1 'l ' ' J ' ' r v " f iNjf--";: ! I' " "lbs - -1 I ct I SCiZSiSE REVEALS i that foods that abound in the vitamins bent promote healthful growth. . Scott's Eniiiision as an aid' to growih end strength should C: ! liavca place in the i I diet cf most children. 2yL .. t....r.-i,i v t ?ih-u IF the paekasc, then you are m your child la having the best and most hrmlph.i f the little .tomaeh, liver sI let. 'biMrj.n ',v,!it fniiv f limtF5mu etut'.B on ecli tottla. VtfU mu" Valifornia.' WASHINGTOJ.' It !. believed Preaident -elect Harding will ap point one neroocrst. Senator John Kntglit Shields. Kbo!-. Tenn.. a Justice of the IT. S. Kupreme Court when a raaanpr ors. Two others that are i peeled io he appointed rw onnr - Huphei - nd t Wfcllara - Upward OREGON ; ; Theatre TONIGHT Srats No won Sale TONIGHT At Children, 10c Adults, 35c is lrS'iTXf If PASTIME Children, 5c " .. Adults, 20c JACK HOXIE AND ., ANNA LITTLE IN ' LIGHTNING BRYCE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING . DAGGER CLEVER COMEDY I i..y? , i '!r ..W AE6BE LLASX J il V 'Pusans . f 5 CAUGHT I I WW! MTV" W7 '4 .il . nSYXPK I . . " -'i il vm ft -A : Is 7 4W LUL Adapted from -the story, 'Rosanne Oz anne,' by Cynthia Stockley. Directed jy - Tom Forman. Scenario by Mary O'Connor. "Sins Of Rosajnne CAUGHT 1 Caught in the rooms of a roue, and thief by the man she loved! And she the belle of her set, and daughter of a proud old house! -What was the sinister power that ruled her at times a lovely, innocent girl now an abandoned adventuress? H ''."'"" ' A smashing tale of the diamond ' fields of Africa. Unique in its picturesque scenes. Vibrant with eerie mystery. You'll want to see the daring feats of professional jewel smugglers. You'll want to see the beautiful star iq her Queen-of-Sheba gown. V j. 3 3 With JACK HOLT and FRED MALATESTA - COMEDY "FUSS AND FOLLY ; 5 niiiiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiim J s 3