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.- v H ' V r ft FAGS El CRT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,"" TnUItSDAYEENING, DECEMBE1T23, 1920; twelve pages . ................a aa iaaa. t .aisialai'ialaaaiaS II SCENE OF FIRES IN SINN FEIN CITY I II M 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 i I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f : i 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 J I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiinmmiiiiiiiimmiui"; i I ARCADE ThursFn. Sat. I i 'I L ff-t av Children 10c MERRY CHRISTMAS AdulL,t,-35c HH.Y 'UKW I'AsTIMK TOO Y AT JUS VtOltvr. m I!1.H' II ll.l itni'oin 1 1 nivr When. Mack Kennctt named his mas- ' tor comedy, which U now being reviv-' ed and shown at the pitftime Theatre today, "Tillies l'lnynired IMmnnoe," featuring; Charlie Chaplin. Marie Hits- ; fcler. Mark Swain and C:irtor Conk- ' ton. hi firm thought f"r title w.s, "Mor tinned Anulnut Than NYeos- j Mry." That w n a! dr. script Inn nt ! the mtm dy. ' , I The story Is n side-splitting satire, on the nld Had tale of the country girl who Is led off the straight and narrow j Pnlh intt the cruel city liy a wise cityj rhm. Mario Ircssler, as Tilllo Hanks, j Is th innocent country maiden, and tho loose, wdiii live and wily city fi,n' Ih Charlie Chaplin. . . The trials of the bewildered Tilllo.' Inn in the Ma o'.ty, hf first drink: In the had cabaret, her hilarious fling as a aahress, and then her midden rl ami even more sudden drop, is a com-, dy of roaring- laughter. ! What happens to Charlie Is another., story . trusly Charlie Chaplin side-, splitting, uproariously funny' comedy, i 'TMllc's Punctured liomanoe" will make the whole world laugh. 1 tit of Ohio, c.ty or Toledo, Lccaa County M. Frank J. Cheney malres cath that h 1 Mnlor partner of th firm of F. Cheney Co., doln buslneM In the City of To ledo, counly and Stale afortsaid. ar.d 'hat aid firm will pav th sum of ON1-J HUX URED DOLLARS for-eny can of Catarrh that cannot be cured hv the I. .8 of iULL,S CATARRH MFPdclXF. ,, , rRAXK J CI'KXET. Sworn to btfor rr and subjcilhed tn tny pk-enc, thia (tb day of Dtcembr. A. D. ltt. P1) A. W. Olenson. JtitATT PuM. HAI.h'S CAT ARR K MKOtClNF. is taTf n lrternallv and :cts tnrourh th Blood n tn Xlucoua Surface of the 8vrtm. Irucffita, Tie. Tmtmiuiuaiii frc T. J. Cheney & Co., Toiedo. Cbto. t , A typewriter is the most appropriate Christmas gift, especially a Woodstock. Or der one now from A. F. Jak sha, St. George Hotel. Im mediate delivery can be made. "Pastime Children, 5c Wishing You All a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF r WIT i ''A : C-' I 'aught at last! What happens then is an inimitable Charjie Chaplin performance, with a laugh in every flick er. " ' It's a whirlwind of laughter. One of Mack Sennett's masterpieces. Some picture. HANK MANN IN i 1 I it i r & a V- . CORK, Ireland This Tlew of district, tcen ot some of the most AKCADK TODAY Xt-w Ynrk Morning TolegTnnh 1Y 11KI.KX Iftl.IXM'K It Is somethinsr. at least, for a mo tion picture to Bet "Below the Stir face." Kven the host of them sel.lont KuBen O Hrien's new statrin do ihl in th noi... .-rro, .-ell hi'l fr Selznick Pictures is as on the screen, authors have a way of Nkimming- tho shallo(i-s the super ficies of life. "Below the Surface," newest of the Thomas H. Ino produc tions, which is at the Itivoll this week, ffoerf below, chiefly in physical facl, 1'ut the Ingenuity of that physical fact madAy-it interesting and drew forth tt .salvo of Anontiineotis aiinlause at itH conclusion yesterdav aftenuxon. This applause undoubtedly, rep re- rented appreciation of the Injrenutty liforeFHid photovruidUc ingenuity. i Tn his jjirectlon of the picture Irvin I Willat, in addition to the underwater j fcenes. has .introduced .several touches j of Xew Knglund villee Hfe, the at- mospherie zest of which enhances the ; production considerably. To pive j credit where credit is due, for the act- intr. is Ui mention the entire cast. CHRONIC CATARRH Follows Repeated Colds . Blood is Impure. When Your body suffering from a ..cold dot s not properly attend to diges tion and elimination. As a reMIt your blood becomes impure, it In flame the mucous membrane and brintrs about that condition in which chronic catarrh occurs and -i which it depends. - "urify your blood, make It clean, i.v .taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. and if vour bowels are not healthfully aet'lre. take Hood's Pills. These medicines have relieved and ire vented thousands of cases of chron ic catarrh. Economy is one of the atromr points of Hood'a Sarsapa rilla 100 doses in a bottle. Why not uet It today? TODAY Adults, 20c THE PLUMBER 7 f'';, Jrr; . J'l. f hfi Hi lilt 1 ill tO.'I .i M ' It ."!'. .:' W Cork ihow St. Patr!cV' Bridga and St. Fatriclrs-rt, a Ehorring destructive fire .Vi the burning of the aoutharn Sina i'cin port. . Hobnrt Bosworth is vlfrorons aid : strikintr im old Martin Flint. l.l"d striking Flint. HuEhes does some as the son. of his best ALT A , TODAY The I Figurehead," by John comes to theJAlta today. It Is a tale of i ' love and political intrigue, which Rives . .... , , ii Hrien an opportunity to appear in ... ..;iiJ. ,b .............. ..... ...v ... - i ins Willie," who Is put up by a secret combination of apparently rival bosses ' "easily beaten bj the "machine" nom iinee. I Thn you n if aristocrat hns really no ! cepted the nomiiwtion only a an j anuiBcment, but. fired by a transform- tne love, he puts up a sxear ngm ami throws fear into the hearts of the bosses, who try all sorts of strtesry to pet him to withdraw. Finally, they try to "framo" him and involve him in a manufactured scandal, and it is then that he shows the great qualities which heretofore were latent in him. Itohert Kills directed "The fig urehead," which includes some of the most pretentious seltlnRs and colorful mob scenes ever planned in motion pic tures. A cast remarkable for Us gen eral excellence supports Mr. O'Brien, some of Its members beins Anna Q. Xilsson, Ora Carewe, Edwin Stevens, Joseph C.irard, Frances Parks, and Kate Price. The company" Includes, leu persons. FOR COAl IS PROBED WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. (C. P.) The calling of Attorney Oeneral Pal mer fefore the Fenate lnvestiRatins comm.ttee and steps looking toward the prosecution of government offi cials said to have made biff profits in tho "wild scramble for coal," stood out yesterday as possible developments in the senate's inquiry into coal prof ited ing. Charges that these things went on were made before the senate committee by Georse Cushinir, director of the American wholesale Coal A.'wo-, Main n, today. DAK MK..S!F.Nf;i:i? ItODDICD j I-OS ANGELES, Dec. 22. l P.) I Paul Sauer, 17-year-old bank mes- senger was robbed of SUG'Ui In- tiie' downtown district Weinesday by a ; lone bandit who was armed with a re- j volver. . i APRON TUNIC- None of this season' fashion whims has been played UP with more success than tho apron i'ect whieu Is showa in this attrac Uve dress. It is cinder gray with a lone waisted bodice, , having long uleeres cut in one. attached to a plain skirt. From thin in front is dropped an a proa tunic of the name cloth, .all-orer embroidered in dull reds and blues with much . Hack and dirk fray. " m IP' i ( , ' 1! faK- STARTS SKlRMiSHII WASHIXOTOX. peo. 23. (A. r. Debate on the emergency tariff hum V ' . . ... uMll , ttL-trMijuh i ...1 tn. n..t r... ( V. n I- ......... . .,.,, , , , , ! lines would not f Kttre lr. pa-aye of 1 . itne measure. Hie aliu-iUi.i-m prouus crtto bo producim? uroas of the Koiit'i VnA n...,m..l fh .,,. ..,,.1 ..ll.., ti " ... , Fordney in opening; the debate' F.iid the committee had made a: horn t ef-1 fort to provide relief for farmers and I had Included products which are ca-.is-: lug them the heaviest lors; s.. ; l uilismavill by Vein . I bmi.nu i u."n, iiec. zs. u . I'.l i i imisinayeci ny uio reports ('. ine probable presidential veto, the aenato! opposition or "New Parly" in the house, n bi-partisan coalition of west the work of jamming- through the S emergency tariff bill on agricultural j products. So powerful has been the "New Party" that it forced the ways 5 and means commitee to frame a tariff measure, usually the work of months, in two days. The emergency sched-'3 tiles established rates so high that a'H virtual embargo on the importation oC'H products would he effected. Readers .5 of the "New Party" claim the hill V.1H 'S lecoive sufficient votes in tho house to : as.snre passage over the' presidential i H veto. "iiKitcriiY hits zi-:no. DENVER. Dec. 23. (C. P.) The cohlest weather of the winter was re ported Tuesday night when the tem perature dropped to one degree above zero, luill and wire communications are badly demoralized due to the storm. -Heavy snow is reported in the Rocky Mountains. TODAY' ''-.(' A : IB ' - ft O'BRIEN ' I M1 in John Lynch's i fMj;, j A ROBERT ELLIS PRODUCTION 1 : -.1. 7 j ' 1, ,: - . , ?. i 1 ' 1 a . ! fVV. rt Ii,' 'A A POWERFUL STORY OF POLITICS AND i lAltll': LOVC " j .' t w.-, . h j u' . . J Nominated by the bosses as a catspaw, Sher- - 'j, r' 1 ff',C' ''Cr'' - man Pw3 turned the tables and fought for a i V.' -rvt fl'r.' 'JkSXK "principle. . ' t v ..! fyrwrmviL't -v. . J. - : . A Sovlf .jy- Below Tiie . j "She's my daughter, and she's cotiiln home to her husband!" Then tho (trim old spa-dog drirged from the Ray cilia ret the beautiful, evil creature who had wrecked a lad's life, 1 Hashed her aboard the home-bound boat, and Come and thrill nt the rest! A tale that's full of the aurife of the sen. of for and wreck, or d.-inner and darina; and boundless love. l'icturintr the most sensational under water adventures ever shown on tho screen. v Kven riner than Itosworth's "Hehlnd tho I)oor''l V i&iltM l ..TawStlilw.. TimiiiiiKiiiimiiiuiitiimaiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimimn jJQaramourlcmflQicturQ, er 3A r J -NTt fU ' Mil ''. ,:v.(r BRAY PICTOGRAPH Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-" . East Oregonian Printing Department i' tir -'"- 1 t- i im3 w vrt, I,','' '("''' K;'-"-- S