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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. FXHSIXTOIt, OSSSC. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10. 1320. tt.CZ EIGHT iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiti humllt aort tver aeen In a motion pic ture production. The alory offor a grent opportunity for contraat and due advantage haa mm uiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmitiim iiiintiiitiiiii miiiiiiiii r-r ATrrr.IXM ; ALT mm ten taken of every opportunity. In thla production, haa been anpplied a humble blackamlth'a home, his work shop and the poverty-etrlrken apart ment wherein aome of tho moat Im portant action of the atory transpire. Againat this background Ocll B. He AIK'AIK TODAY Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"! MTTINtiK Ol' KIlF.AT hkaity ihstimuisii xkw ir. mii ij: ni.M Mllle pla-ed a home of exquisite Beau ty. Hy thus contrasting the two sur roundings, they have emphasised the realism of one and the artlstio perfec tion of the other. Notable examples of this decorative lavishness are to be found In tho Orien tal living room, library and music room which comprise one portion of the residence In question. Another striking sample of the ultra-modern ttHfr iUlna of unumlal aity are ftMurrd In any photoplay bcarinff Cecil 1!. TH Rlllf'a nam and ".imptin To Think About," th Paramount picture whlrh will be ahown at the Arcade Theatre todiiy wily reaohea the high tandard aet by prevloua Pe Mllle pro duction. But 'Somelhliie To Think Aboiit" Influence in Interior decoration is in haa. In addition to aeveral stage et- . I iv, riintnr room of the same dwelling. tings of remarkable beauty, some or i ,,, ,triklnB 1)e,aty completes A bond tha most realiatlc hnoktrrounoa or this household. TODAY Dye It Right! "Diamond Dyes' Dcn't Risk Material in roor Dyes that Fade or Run Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contain directiona ao aimple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeles color Into worn, shabby gar Riant, draperies, coverings, whether wool. ailk. linen, cotton or mixed gooda. Bu '-Diamond Dyea" no other. kind then perfect results are guar anteed even If you have never dyed before. Druggist haa color card. ALT A TOO AY I1UYAXT MASlllirHN IS F1XF3Y SI PPOUTED IX -lilKGLAR PROOF" Lois Wilson. Grace Morse, C H. Gel dart and Clarence Burton are well known players who take part In the new Paramount comedy-drama. 'Burglar Proof," starring Bryant Washburn which cornea to the Alta theatre for two days beginning today It tella of a man who, finding that the world hates a tightwad, decides to turn over a new leaf. ' The "turning" Is replete with humor for the play goers. - The story is finely developed and presents several highly amusing- sit uations. The titles are witty and one of them explains what "Burglar Proof means. In other words, the hero Is so tight." It would take a SAFEf Y FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc- ( tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American 1 Handy tin boxes of 12 tableta coat but a few cents Larger packsget. , A.Dlrln la taa trad mark of Barer Maavfaetnr at Mooactlcael4Mttr of aallcxllcsfte' charge of nitro-glycerlne to shake a Maurice Campbell, from a story, writ- rlnltnr out of hlml Rut CnnlH a hi. kill . . . -,r,i,i gi.vam McNutt. ' TOH1 " " ....... - .an nv Wliunill 'J" . .. ? . . mnA Edgar Schoen- itm MM 1.1c nti .1 .i n..n'( I.-. .v.,,. .iM the sconario auu .,. tlUIII .I1UIITTJ IVI. uu u.iioi. 1 lntlBBIUJ - use an explosive either. . photograpner The picture was directed by Major baum. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiimimiiin I ARCADE SATURDAY I I Adults 50c Children 25c War Tax Included Jesse L. Lasky I Presents f I Cecil B. DeMille's I Production "Something to ! I Think About Today 1 A Paramount Picture uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mill iihihhhi CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c Children,10c 'v U .) !.','. AdulU, 35c STXwi fF"' v I 1, fi l: Jesse LLasky presents, Harry T. Morey lOSjUEi In A DRAMA OF THE BACKWOODS The Gauntlet p Virile Romance of the Kentucky Mountains. Where "Moonshine" is made and "Furriners" are not welcome. HANK MANN in "HANDS UP!" in Ct Cpammounl Cpiclure Story by William S. 'McNutt. Directed by Maurice Campbell. . Scenario by Toni Ger aghty. A human thrift stamp! Whenever he got a dol lar he taught it to play dead. But one night he met a bee-utiful dancing baby lamb, and the brought a look to- his eye as if some one had . pnt something in his ' coffee. Now it's a : shame the nreles way he ' treats his money I r s r WITH LOIS WILSON, GRACE MORSE AND GORGEOUS GIRLS GALORE! MACK SENNETT COMEDY "MY GOODNESS." 1 s 5 z as S s s S . IMttaaaaaaaaaaattalBaMMaaaMaaawaaMaal 1 . -ft--nz rrrr7 xt: wiA inutitnfmn J. C. Penney Co., jjen aiiuu-i - : MIllllllIINIinillllllllllf MIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIMIIIillllllltlllllllllltllllllltftlllllllllllltllltllflfllf llllll tlllllllllltllllMlltlltltllMIIIIMllT A Nation-Wide Institution J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 1.2 r : C i C "J l e rt i a C C 6m c Slopping I T ' ' T ; ivioir - ( tore I DfULI Not only our low everyday prices makVholiday buying advantageous, but the'v pleasing display of toys and gif ts in every iwoniyouriowe y l ,,,,.. j.lst the rfrf ,t article for any member of the family. . section oi me store sinipi" me " oj o . ' , , . BRING THE. CHILDREN The toy shop holds many, many things of interest for wee folks-dolls, dishes, kitchen cabinets, cunning bedroom furniture, doll carriages and real cedarchests ifor girls.uto mobilessteam engines, tractors, air guns, mechanical railways telegraph sets chemistry sets and aeroplanes for boys. All at our very low prices that make happiness for little tots easy to give. ' ' - v Pendleton Indian Blankets and Bath Robes-Known as the Best, The Best Known. . . HOLIDAY SUITS ADMIRED BY GOOD DRESSERS $21.50 $29.50 $3475 Smart new clothes for the man who has put off buying. his fall suit, at prices that make it impossible to estimate their actual worth on the re cent high price basis. A courteous bunjeh of sales- liven Hie itauj w jv "' any or all of them and we feel 1 sure your looking will, mean a new suit for your Christmas celebration. HE'LL BE PLEASED WITH A GOOD TIE One" is always safe iin selecting ties.' More so than ever with the wide range of patterns in high grade silks that we offer this season. Prices are very reas onable, too-- 69c, ?8c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.49 SHIRTS-THE UTILITY MM.M. M. Lasting pleasure comes to the man who is fortunate enough to receive a good shirt i m. 'i UMA4-n among nis unnswiias ui esenLo. ; ; Our showing runs the entire ' 1 y camut of popular fabrics, per- cales, fancy shirtings, madras ; iri and silks - ' 1 1 $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98, U no nn tc OA ta OA . ' $-t.VO, fO.VVf p.i, ifOifWi iime cosy Footwear . for christmas GIVING Slippers for mother, father, sister or brother are a part of almost everyone's Christmas list. In giving you'll want to know your gilt is going to be entirely satisfactory ; that's where we come in with slippers you may, depend upon, with the added attraction of our ,' low every-day ; cash prices. , - - , f ' . Children's sizes . . . . ., $1.29, $1.69, $1.79, $1.98 Ladies' Slippers ; . $ 1.79, $1.98, $2.25, $2.49, $2.98, $3.25 Men's Slippers . . . V . . . . $2.39, $2.49, $2.98, $3.25, $3.49 . 7J. C Penney Co Ajation-Wide Instiliiiioxi .-.Xcniaey fV. , A NatmiuWirie InKtitiitmn ay Cn A Natinn.Wi