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v v t S t v V v f rHHi3V3 YAaiai .hoskxO' H(S8 TEH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDtETOft, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1020. FOURTEEN PAGO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii i illinium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiuiimi! TODAY urn ALTA V AIM AIK TOfT m itt:i. ski Tli Aron'lr Thc&tnt "will nltnw for tli flrt tlint", i nmiiM-ni h g inl,,y, il- lium Krtrntim, Hio fniinrnt William! K"ic wlnr, (n Tun lMVt i-VHiimlriima, i 'V'tnjiH f tht M'trnhiK," tictur(in-1 lion 'f the well-known novel written li tomtit Tiat-v. This N h Ktlr rtiiR no u i ntniy with M tho fli-nu'nt uN ossaiy t lr fiiioi-lor M-n-n tntiTUNnmntt. 1 Thv rimnnr ojh-dh lu faraway inpHii'u, I a rt.ni.sh nmiv "t. Mr,; J hi mini, sin Iho hr is cashiered out j of ih crvlro mi u fjilsr harit nl: latrr !t found f Kiilnr n hoard .i j j-nwoiigir nXfn tn-r crossing; the China j Th hHi -wrecked on an nn-j chnrtrd inland ilurintj ;t typhoon, and 1, rescues the daunhti-r of the owner! f tli Their virissitndpft nnd ad- "iilnrfH tvt the islnnd and th final) (leni'iintpnt urn aid to he develod ' is the Genuine and Only Laxative Bromo Qmnino tablets J The first and original Cold and Grip Ubiet. the merit of -which It reccgnized by all civilized nations. B tarcfal areU litintioifc. Be sure its Bromo i The fenuina brare this sifnature ( 39c. ; -v- jf v-.- i - : I l ' - f r s t i "WIN OS OP XHE MOJUaNdWIUJAMPOX PROPOCTIOH, AltCADi; TODAY jalnns extremely dramatic lines, j Th picture 's directed by J. i don Edwards. 1 AS 1 1IK TODAY especially if you can't cook, if the cop Gor- 'on the beat insists upon niuklng love ' to yon, and if you don't , dare soy a word, because you've told folks you're ' Swedish and can't speak a word of Knglish. Dorothy Gish becomes In "AHIZONA" JIAY UK jvolved In a merry muddle like this in A NOtF.KX CI.ASSC ! "Flyins l'af', her "latest -Paramount comedy-romance, which will be on Filming "Arliona" is a radical I view at the Altu Theatre fur tw o days change tn the Fairbanks policy of commencing today, stories. Imt it was suKaested bv An-I .The story is about a younjf bride and tuctiis Thomas, t ha author, and Dour- iher husband, who insists that she be las Fairbanki, respect Ina- the latter s come more than a kltciien drudge and that she go oat and. make a "careei for herself. She takes up flying, btit an adventure with her handsome in structor leads to domestic strife, and Peppy Dorothy flees out into the cold world. Then follows a side-spIittliiB : JiltlRmcnt, dei ulcd to adupt this well i knoitn t'lay to the screen. It will be (thown at the Pastime theatre today. ! Needless to f.arp on its dramatic j qa-ities. 'Ari7ona" is an America.! ! si.ijc classic, rWid judgine by the en- tlmsiyim that Douglas Fairbanks dis- , series of events leading to their rccon hlic.t durlrit the filming of the pic- liiiation. ; j t ire, it promises, to be an American I " i sorccn classic. I An exceptional cast has been j Rayed to pi ty the principal parts, and j tethnical di'-t-ctm James P. Hogtin st ared no pains in his settings. Mr. Fairbanks plays "Lieut. ton- One of the gayest theatrical events of the season Is promised In the forth- coining production of "l'l In Mabels lioom," the sensational New York farce success which A. H. Woods will present at the Oregon Theatre, Wed nesday. December 22. "I'p in Mabel' Hoom" comes here with the record of being Mr. Woods' most phenomenally successful farce. The play Is In three acts by Wilson Collins and otto Har bach and Is described as a frlvolou farce of feminine foibles. The pluy in this instance revolves around nothing less significant and Important than a pink chemise on which Is -Inscribed the phrase, "Mabel from darry." In a moment of ' sentimental exaltation, Garry gave Mabel tho chemise, and foolishly Inscribed It. Now his sin lias come back to Idague him. He has just married a sweet and Innocent, but jealous girl and is spending his honey moon at-the country home of a friend Among the guests Is the beautiful Ma lel of the chemise and the naughty present is with her. There are other ladies in the house who once had a sentimental regard for Garry and who think it their duty to Instill as much annoyance as they can Into the first days of his married life. .The chemise is a terrible weapon, and it seems like ly that Mabel and her friends will use it. It therefore becomes essential ti Carry's happiness that he recover the troublesome garment and this he sets about doing. A serloes of unusual and extraordinarily amusing complications ensue which have kept audiences laughing throughout the country. The production is an elaborate one. and not one of Its least features is its revela tion of beautiful (-owns and lingerie. The carefully selected company in cludes Julie King, Sager Midgeley, James Xorval. Josephine Faxb, Harry C. Bardley, -Grace. Fielding. Gertrude Webster, Fred I. Lewis and others. - s ' Children, 10c Adults, 35c ;i Den- ' a part that has all the charm and uaulities in keeping with the known Fairbanks personality. well ALTA TODAY riTY THE COOK! nsr fts a cook has its drawbacks. Spend Christmas in Walla Walla or Grand Theatre CHRIST5IAS DAY Matinee, 3 p. and Night 8:30 p. m. Key! I". IJaj Com-tocfe and Morris ;ost Present THF. .MOST tVOVDKIsrU, PLAY IX AMFRK'A , "EXPERIENCE 99 t ly (.IXIUIih: V. HOIIAHT S Mmitln In rw Ym-k J Months in fliicagu 5 Months in Itnstou TEN BIG SCENES AND A COMPANY OF 40 F.iulor--d by tin- lorgy of Three tireat Cities Cliii-ago. -cw York. !5stim anil t M til Orders with proper remittances now received and will be filled ill the order of their receipt. Send wdf-addresned stamped en velope for return of tickets. Make ..Money Orders or, Checks payable to '). W. II'IT. manager, Keylor Grand Theatre. 10 Percent War Tax. 7.V-, Sl.ltO, SI.50 Plus 10 Penvnt War Tax. XK.1IT 75c, SLOW, SL.V). Si.00 Phi; MATIXI K, SIX- I SALT'LAKE, Dec. 17. (A. P.) U'tah mine operators today decided to 'cut the wages of silver-lead miners by 75 cents a day, and copper miners Jl, 'to be effective January 1. Montana Wages Cut. i B17TTE, Dec. 16. Wage reductions of oO cents to II affecting 9509 in the Butte mines and smelters at Anacon da and Great Falls, are announced today. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR AT DINNER REFUSES TO MEET VON KAUFBEFREN PARIS. Dec, 17. (A. P.) Ameri can Ambassador Wallace refused last nisht at dinner to meet German Am bassador Von Kaufbeuren because the United States is still technically at war with Germany. Wovoiiihcr Wheat SLK1 May $!.:( at Winiiix-g. WINX1PKG, Dec'. 17. rember. tl.Sl: May, 1.73. Wheat. De- Rhioios (Tablets or Granules) L INDIGESTION With or without trtUq plMSant to take. QUfCK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 mads mr SCOTT kwni MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION AVv a1!? 'T if s1y?K IS SWELLED IB 45 GENEVA. Dec. 17 (B. Henry Wood V. P. Staff Correspondent.) Member ship in the league of nations was rals-j S ed to 45 Thursday by the admission of 3 Luxembourg and Finland, with Aus-' tria admitted yesterday. Finland pre-H viously showed willingness to coope-jS rat with the league by permitting thci Aaland Islands dispute to go before It. S The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg sat- ;E isfied the league that its rule was es-jS tablished firmly and that It Is capable, S of carrying out Its international obll gations. Four More Admitted GENEVA, Dee. 17. (A. P.) Four new nations have been made members of the League of Nations by the assembly of the league, Bulgaria, Costa Klco, Finland and Luxembourg, France and Australia abstained from voting for the admission of Bulgaria. The applications of Armenia, Kstoho- nia. Lithuania. Letvia and Georgia were reported unfavorably by membership committee. "the nev art. film company . presents ' - Glide glide tailspin Hop! And when Peppy Pat struck earth she wrecked her reputation. For Husband found her in a road house with her handsome flying teach erand broke all altitude records n, the spot! Which was very rash of hubby, a you'll say yourself when Pat lets him up and you catch your breath after thia riotous funfest. the DEVALERA IN HIDING SAYS HIS SECRETARY SUNSHINE COMEDY NEW YORK. Dec. IS. (A. P.) De Valera is "in hiding" but may con- ilder returning to Great Britain It granted safe conduct, it is said by his secretary, Hurry Boland. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iimmmiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiini I PASTIME TODAY I Children 5c 4 Adults 20c . , Return Engagement ". PLOT I'OMKXTEItS MI'S PAY CHICAGO, Dec. 17. (LV P.) The I'nited States court of appeals today upheld the conviction of four men on charges of attempting to foment a r- volt in India during the world war. 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