r ' '' ' : .bail :isi .osKcoms, rmu.Tox.-oai.2Q3... ' MONDAY .IVfiSCf Ct,MCEKtSIt 1474 020. ,Vf goto Revive Gay Old" Costumes?" Hi . fui. ddf tried to save her repn latum, niut thoughtlessly walked from her own apartment into that of tho wealthy Captain Kenneth Laird, sn .'iety's scandalous tongues wagged irn merciiully. Because she rtsked ridicule and determined to pay for the misery she hd caused and admired, society tend she was? "'craiEy.'' Was thero ever ft girl confronted with such a situation as Katherlne MaoDonalsl, as Amelia Thorndlke in "T Beauty Market," which will be shown at the Alta Theatre, commenc ing Sunday. Miss M.ieDnnald's popularity as the world's ltMwt beautiful woman pre sses capacity audiences for every The Jieauty MaYkel," management of ihe IX OVIToN HTTUI'. The New Orleans Mardl (Sra la rea ira !!y produced in "A Romantic Adventure," the Paramount re duction, starring Hornihy Viakon, which In scheduled for Sunday and Monday at. the Arcade theatre.. Attn !hH.mi was never more beauti ful than in her magnificent costume as 't'itnnln. Qum-n of the NH;ht. In which ; performance of nhe win the laurel wreath, She says Laocordin to the i-he never enjoyed a Rrone moreNhan lAlta Theatre. this one in nil her career as n motion, i j.i. tore tar. l'ASTi.MH TOIA "A Romantic Adventures!,'- which! -t as adapted from "A Winter City Kav- j From the unn-beaten desert of Ari rlie" hy Charles Belmont Davis shows i ama to the snow-tipped mountains at MIns Oitlton as Alice Vannl, daughter j Truckee, al Is the contrast in the of An old daminff master of New ) scenery offored by Douglas Fairbanks Orleans, whose mother deserts her in in his new Artcraft picture, "Hcadin ifancy to (ro to New Tork and live a 'South," a rip-roaring tale of Mexican He of ease, afier her father's death, 'raiders, which will be the attraction at Mm. Vanni, now known as Mrs. Mar- j the Pastime theatre Sunday. The snow tyn, takes her daughter to New York j scenes re particularly effective after and exploits her beamy and talent sjthe audience Is shown a broad sweep a dancer. While visitiivar in Monte j of the Mexican Ijorder, the desert lands Carlo Mrs. Vanni endeavors to black. ii our country. mail an Italian into daughter. marrying herj Al.TA TODAY I'ciinlloss Heart llivmkor J'a .!;! liiilictment by Those w ho heliove in "seeing Amer ica first" avill be more than satisfied 1 with the scenery that makes "Headln' i South", the most distinctive film of the ;asonr Considerable expense was at tached to transportintt over two hun dred cowboys and Mexicans to the Mnrrv-:r Man She Ijovcs "v"rin locations, but the results at- . . . t . .tained more than justified the expen se use she could not induce her- diture. self to (fa'seJy . iot,re her. love fori WHIT-Fairbanks In h'is story of two wealthy man, socieif called her a : i orders. Mexican and Canadian, ap "heart breaker," 4 j pear prominently McDonald, a recent lieeanse she had too much pride to I discovery in films, and Frank Oam luit the ftuih'ionable "and expensive jpcau. As the mysterious rider of the life which she was ding un could, desert, Fairbanks personifies thrilling not afford, society said she did not romance, and reseues the girl In an have a heart. ' . . unusual, acrobatic manner. Finicky Digestions IV disturbed by ordinary food, find comfort in GrapeNuts Twenty hours of baking make . this blend of wheat and malted barley oyickly and easily con vertible into health and strength Trjr a package fronthe grocer. Test tells "There's a Reason OfOUlllW JL TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c RETURN ENGAGEMENT Douglas ii IN "Headin'. South" Story by Allan Dwan COMEDY, "RINGS AND THINGS" f X t t X 61 : -f. "vt'i i . , ... TA;. mlnch f rrot ii noH(A for fill lather Purola gives 150 times its. yqlune in latherj FriAGUE--3irlB in I'raRue, encouraged by an organization of. patriotic men and women, aaa reiing the rtchly-emhruidei and brilllaut-bued national costume of the Czecho-Slovakn. o of the handsomest and moat becoming la Europe. Picture Bho a Prague society girl In the Czech naiocal costume. , Ma and ISO shaves to the tube. Don't you think this is .an economical shaving cream for you? Soothing, too won't , dry on the facw And speed 60 seconds for a full lather. Sold by All Good irugnftt Evtrjr Purola prrparatlon Ir prepared kitd aurNlll by tt bluiiuff- ' t tmnk LKbuiaortM, hurtlanii. Uraggll Art Rosson directed "Headln" South" from the Wr- hy Allan Dawn. The latter Is chief director of the Fair banks organization and staged "A Modern MuBketeere," which was selected recently to open the Rivoll Theatre in New Tork City, said to be the most attractive picture house in the country. MNllCOli FORDISM SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 13. (A. FY) Japan will be a contender for the Davis tennis cup next year, T. Asa buki, Tokio, a leading tennis authority r.f the island empire, announced here recently. , Organization of a national tennis as sociation in Japan similar to the Am trican Len Tennis Association will be undertaken soon, Mr. Asabukl an nounced. While in Xew York recently he studed the rules and forms of the American body. "The first act of our association will be to declare our intention of challeng ing for the Davis Cup in 1921." . Asa bukl' said. "Tchia Kumagas well known in America and I. Kehimidzu, present Japanese champion, will form the basis of our team. Both these men competed with success in thej Olympic games." . Asabuki was here recently on his ay home from the Olympic Games at Antwerp, where he managed the Japanese tennis team. He is said to he one of Japan's millionaires and Is president of the Tokio Tennis Asso ciation. . BLIZZARD HALTS SPUD fitC 0 Af n, it 5 i Cumrmnty--If 3f return any mrtf jumr dmUr mm4 mm having Crean 0a (East Oreianninn Special.) WESTON Mt., Dec. 13. Mrs. J. W. Hyatt moved to Weston Sunday for the winter. She has rooms In the Dormi tory. Miss May Warner who makes her home with Mrs. Hyatt left for Portland 'Monday to visit her brother Arthur L. Warner, -recently returned from France In the A. K. F. . I. TV Hopkins, Vernie Marfand Rob ert Hopkins hauled potatoes to Helix last week. A fierce blizzard raged all day Monday. It will stop spud digging for this fall. Snow is badly drifted and Compton moved- to the ranch from Weston last week after three months in town. Miss Gwendolyn will make her home with Grandma Reynolds for .he rest of the Bchool term. Orval Hodge mid bride, nee JI!s May Rhon, of Palouse, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Hodges sister and family Mrs. Cecil Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Hodse and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyatt visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brutchcr on Reid and Hawley Mt. Tuesday. Robert Tweedy has moved to the old Tucker ranch which he haa rented arfd is flooring the house and repairing the buildings. Mrs. Roy May and children are visiting Mrs. May's Mother, Mrs. Hyatt in Weston this week. J. M. Mcpaniels' will (fcive this week for near Los Anrreles for the winter, the m. carrier has to go ,through fields to make his rounds.. . i , H..V. Comuton returned last week Mrs. McDaniels is teaching the eighth from a trip to Pasco, Kennewick, Bur- (grade there. bank and Wallula, Wash., looking for ' w. U Rayborn on Tuesday finished Jersey cows. Mr. Compton expects to digging potatoes and has 2700 jfiacks ran a small dairy And sell cream. Mrs pitted. He has more than nnv nne FARMERS ARE URGED BY CHICAGO BANK TO SELL I imimmmmimmiii urn iniiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiitniiiiiiiii I ATT E N TI ON I '- THE CHICAGO, Do. 18. (IT.. F.) iParmr and county banks were urged today by the Chjcago federal reserve bank to liquidate their loans. The appeal was directed mainly to Iowa farmers, urging them to sell their crops to meet ,their debts. Bank offi cials took the position that farmers should bear their share of the decline In prices ,and that other industries are feeling the effects of readjustment Just as keenly as the farmers.! . - AT V -'Sl? BIG INITIATION I HOUSE WOULD TABOO EMIGRATION A YEAR ARCADE Today Children, 10c Adolfh Zukor, Adults, 35c Presents DOROTHY TON DAL IN' "A Romantic Adventuress COMEDY "MOTHER'S ANGLE" 99 man an the mountain, Mrs. SCane Iinsdale of Pendleton visited iulatives on the Mountain last week. Weber English of Elgin, Ore., Is vbitlng. his' uncles R. Ii and Frank English this week. Hope Springs Ktcnial, "Cheer up," genially yelled his host o the stricken Murphy, who was he ginning to regrot keenly ever having come on the fishing trip. "Seasick ness never killed anybody yet.'' "Is that so," 'replied Mnrphy. "I'tn aorry to hear se iy that. . Sure, the hope of dyin" won wa the only thing that was keepln' me alive." Amert-" cnn-Iegion Weekly. ' "' ',, 'j:,J, U-L.IU..L ljul'uii. muuui..-jl.- J Dr. Lynn K. Blalccslee Chronlo nod Mrou DImwm d DUmsm of Women. X-IUr ietra, Tterapeutkjtv . , . : rmpl Bid ...& II Ill Hi ! I ll'l' rl! I " !' l"""l"l"",l,''Twni'llMiPl'iliMi!lliNiiiiiiiiiiiimin"il"ii"- iHi.iilUHimHIIHUIHHIUIiillllHmiiHltllUllliHilliililiiillli. haiaiiiiituijiiauuiiutuu HtiiiUiJOUltULtlU E3 THEF0RD80N FARM TRACTOH i i -ower plant that ! needod Z2 .IS c, 3 1 1'.3 H3- The B ordson Is all the on the aerage ranch. It has abundant power to handle all the work, large and small. It is quickly moved from place to place and lined up. ' 11 ' ,he logical power for timmer fallow work It will handle the discing, harrowing, bVndlng and seeding quicker, easier and far cheaper than mule. u i 1 11 h -Hemember, the Fordson Tractor use kerosene for fuel. common Let tis demonstrate on your own farm. Let u show you the advantages of the Fordson over the old way of caring for your land. Let us show you how and why ft la quicker and cheaper. It Is a pleasure for us to Ocmonitnite-tlit I'ordson. , ' IllY A nAftltrX OF FI.OI It and IVwI Trn. U lake It home in. Simpson Auto Co. 1 1 i I Monday, Dec. 13 Eagle-Woodman Hall , WALLA WALLA DEGREE STAFF IN CHARGE WOODMEN REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. (A. !?.) The house yesterday adopted an amendment to the immigration "bill limiting the restriction to one year in stead of two. Chargm Sending' of Radicals. WASHINGTON', Dec. 13. (A. P.) S I Charges that foreign governments are 5 1 financing the movement of radicals "Jjifrom several countries to the United S States were made by Representative EjKnutson of Minnesota, in a debate on "Sjthe bill placing a two year restriction sjon Immigration. The house committee amended the VH to safeguard the existing agree ment with Japan regarding immigra tion from Japan. lirady for War Time Laws, WASIirXGTOX, Oec. 13. (A. I.) S:Th(r, house was to consider repeal of Ej war time laws as twin as the Imnilra tion bill was disposed of , t lfP0L!CE SCATTER 200 l!,1 SOCIALISTS INTO! H CjOOd E3-tS Ej TOKfO, pre. 13. (V. P.)-i PoMro S 5 j attirJay broken up & national socialist ' I fa,lurll.n irSftsn li.Ailcr tt a A Children, 10c Today Adult, 35c tUaaiuMl.lill tltUil.filxi f I J jli lilllltlltUll J iifilflHIilJliUI UilllliUIHlIlIIlI lillllluililllijai-- i . ,( :ll'S'wlll!ill,ailliillillia.iiiHlwiIl,liiitiil,iO,,iii.,i1.iit,t.u,,ul;liill;ll..lli1l,a;. Hi OAlinnufo ninn nnnnrmf ?i5 . I. II 1HIII A WWW l.lf III Til uuimvi u unuu uauuLiu BUY BARREL OF FLOUR. THE AMERICAN BEAUTY utheh mm IN The Be saury Market:; FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS lifl iff it! IS Best drpamprv tlufroi. nnun1 " SJa j v pvmiu ..., ltC I1! 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