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mCS EIQHT DAILY EAST OREROKTAN. fENDLEtON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1620. TEW PAGE.1 :r -"aive.i ? r,-i,' ' , 'i J!!'VTrj!,T i.HlfniB.., . i ,,i.ii. n.nim.inn..., , i,w p- il I ALT I'ASTIMK ToltAY AT IMS WOltsT. I'll till In n iv I i;i:lti;ii;i i-:st When Mark M.nnett mimol hi- mas ter comedy. Ohi. h Is now i-lnK reviv. id mid Khi.nn ui Hie- lniim, Theatre loduy, "Tillies I'niiriiii'cl linmiinoe,' ( fcsuiirlng Charlie Chuiilln. Xlurlr Ore.s-l-r. Mack ami i'Iiwiit Conk- 11", his first ihxiiKlit f.ir a title w.is, "More Sinned Ak.iIiisi Than Nooes-tmry.- That Is a k.n1 dcseriptlon of The comedy. The mi try Is n si,J,--siiMtlm- saltre "ti the old m.1 tali- .if the t'oiitury i:ir) I'll the .tr,.ilit an.) narrow 1alh ititu the ernel rily l,y u wise cliy i-hHji. Marie Drpssl.r, h. TUJte I tanks. I the innocent country niahicii, and the I. ...at., seductive tin. I wily oiu Km Is Charlie Chaplin. . . The trials of Hip 11iltrr-U Tillte. alone in the l.li; city, hrr first !rink In the had c:i!s-et..J1. r, hilarious flins as a v.iitre-K. arm thru h.T sudden rise and even ni..r sudden dni, Is a com edy of roarinn InusMer. What hiMMis i.. Charlie Is another story a trusly Charlie Chaplin si.ic littinjr, iiroHHiuslv funny ooniedv. Tllli-- r..... . '. .. i .in. .in romance- will make the whole world UuRh. ffi ."-'"i' , iv' v. AKrAlK TOIIAY ' '-w York Moniins TcK-graiih 1Y lllll.KX roi.UH-K It ta wimethins. at least, for a mo tion picture to set "Itelow the.Sur face.'' Even the lust of them seldom do this. In the spoken crania, as well n the screen, auihurs have a way of Kkinimlns the shallows the super ficies of life. -Helow the Surface," newest of the Thomas H. Ince iiroduc tions, which is at the Ktvoli this week, Koea below, chiefly In physical f.ot, 'lit Ihe ingenuity of that phyaical tact made It interesiing and drew lortli a salv. of Nnlaneoi-i aipViuse ut its cwnclusion yesterday afternoon. This applause undoubtedly repre sented appreciation of the ingenuity aforesaid photographic ingenuity. In hi direction of the picture Irvin Willat, in addition to the underwater a cene, has introduced several touches of 'ew England villure life, the at mospheric' iet of which enhances the production conskierably. To irive credit where eredit is due, for the act ing, is To mention the entire cast ,!,.,:,,.HH.!)liiiM:!,..iijiji)TnTnT M '" 1 id re .v- St x . I i"v I IHr ill i .1 V A) i-r j - : i h ?03 E 59 Mjnwriiii.uiiihiHjiiiiiiihiiinwir "3 nerves "I am sj ncn-ous it seems as though I should fly" "M are all on edge " "I wish I were dead." I Iov cften have we heard these expressions or others quite as extravagant from seme loved one who'has been brought to this state by some female trouble which has slowly developed until the r.c-. Cs can no longer stand up under it. ho woman should allow hersclt to drift into this condition without giving that good old-fashioned -ootand herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable C:mpound a trial. Read the Letters cf These Two Women. Holiart Bosworth is vlporoua andi alrikinif an old SLirtin Flint. Ll' ytij Hughes does some of his best work ' a the son. . ALT A TIM, AY lillIJK p.l IN Sl ISKK STAlt :n;hti.y i i.yi-. 1'ITCII I'llOTtXXI.MKDY iiarrnm l aramouut .vm-ss c;ii ISMi l-X'm-h Ioihii' in -Tlic I'risky .Mrs. .lotin-on." Billie liurke in the surishtly Para-n-.ount picture, "The Frisky Mrs. John son,'" will be the attraction at the Alia Theatre for two days commencing to Cey. The adaptation was made by Lawrence McClosky and Kdward Dil lon was the dire. tor. In this picture. Miss Hurke has an altogether new role, oive that displays her more serious rather than her light er qualities. She is a fascinating Am erican widow who is known in Paris as "frisky", and the story concerns her efforts to save tier sister from dis. erace. even at the risk of losing the man she loves. Needless to say. Miss P.urke wears some of the most attractive Parisian gown ever seen on the scr?en. Ward Crane is leading mau. . North East, Md. " I was in ill hcnV.b. four or. live years and tlocto:-?d vi; h one j.icior utter anol-:ier but noin helped mfl. l ras irregu).r and h.ul EUi-ii tspmbla ptiu in niv back, lower part of my body and down each sido that I had ta gr to lied throe or four day every month. 1 ya.s vorj' nervmn, tired, could not sloop end could not eat without gipttin? sick.. A friend asked me to take Lydia E. Pmkham's VeTe tahle Coiupouml and I am sorry I did not take it sooner for it has hehVd :n wonderfully. I don'r- have to go to lied with the pain, can eat without bem? sick and have more s.rentnh. I recom mend your .medicine and vou are at lilierty to publish my tesuiionial.r Eliza nrrn XYea'."Er. 1. I. 2, North. Eiv.st.Md. Mi;i(wnpf)lis,Viinn. "I was nm down and nervous, muid not r est niglit mid was more tired i:i. the niorriiuj-- than . when I went to bed. i have two chil dren, the youmvest three months old tuid it was iliii.ls'.vry to care for them as I Lit so irritable ami generally worn out. l'ro.n lack of rttt and aHX'tito my I'nbyli1. not ftet enough nouri.sh ment I'i-om ir.y milk so I started to jrivo him t-.vr botiie fcedihg-s a day. After taking three bottles of Lydu E. l'ink ham's Vegetable C'omjxnind I felt like a new woman, full of life and energy It is a pleasure to care for my c hildren, and I r..nvery happy with "them end feel fine. I nurse my baby exclusively again, and can't sav too much for your lneUic'nr ' Mks. x L Miljer, 2Ga B4ia i.iiiineapoiis, Jiiau, Nervous, Ailing Women Shovid Rely Upon mmm L LYDIA E -jjSraawe.'v SYMBOLS OF CHRISTMAS - WAKHIXOTOX, Dec. 4. CJl. r.i f??muols of American t'hristmas ob nervance, the Christmns tree, candles and mistletoe, are relics of nature worshipping days adapted to the uses of Christianity, s-iys a bulletin issued today by the national pfeograplilc so- SEASON'S FIRST BUD ciety. They have to do with the pagan theory of the re-birth of the sun, the 1 ulletin says, the tree coming down from Aryan ancestors, the candles from Teutonic fun worshippers and the mistletoe from the druids. The Christmas, spirit of giving con-, tinues, adding that mince pie, tradi tionally a necessity on every Ameri can Christmas dinner table, has a re ligious origin. "The choice tldoits therein," the bul letin says, "were symbolical of the rich gifts brought by the Wise Men to the Christ Child, and the aroma to that of the Frankincense which they Also proferred." i -j 'Wk& In the I'nited States 2i acres are cultivated for e;.ch person engaged in sericulture. ' .1 H Children, 10c Adults, 35c , -1 "' ' I I Khll - MfcKKT AMAS f; "TV .. 1 . .... 11 3 ii u v. kil IS - . ' fcj fi breezy career of a gay young J "'V.a vJ, -k ll fji p widow in Paris. Brilliant .I ".r-- J with fashion. Sparkling . w 1-5 ",? pi with life on the Boulevards. AJ A V I tt-i m 'Glowing with love and . T V strewn with' mere men. " Jlrl ' -V I'l 1 1. ' . r . Hn 11 M ,tooiipH"z,uzon 1 1 II, lf 'BIEtlE BURKE !) 11 1 ; W 'vTheMMrs Johnson j I 1' : 4f '.- II m ! , 1 ff From lhe p,ay by c,yde Filch ii l-.V! H ' . ' II r Directed by Edward Dillon . II M ll Stenar' b' Lawrence JlcCloskey . I 1 MY GOODNESS ' 1 J it r - ; , y $ni '"'"""""""''"'""""'""'""""""'""'"'""""""""iiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiH km . . , .... ..... , t. . p astime Children, 5c TODAY Adults, 20c '.1 1 t " ' 1 . "-Ml t - - DOROTHY' ' ' The season s first debutante in , Waaklncloii from Congressional rlirWi w kih LHirotay Mondell. dcBshter of Represents! Ir and (f.r.. . W WondeU o( Wrotaib. Back Mia Limber Up With Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil For Lame Eack, Sideache, Shoul der Pain, Stiff Neck, etc., use Ham lin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, eases the pain and drives cit the soreness. Keep it in the house. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to hnve in the medicine chest for first ai.J when the doctor may be fat away. Vou have no idea how useful it will be iound in cases of every day ailment or mis hap, when therfe is need of an im mediate healing-, antitptipplica tion, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Ceneroua aiz bottle 35c. If you are troubled wbh constipation or akk headache try Hamlin Wizard I.lver Whips. Juat pleaaattt little plnlc lHie at drue-gmn fr vDc. Wishing You AH a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF 11 tl nine mmtm OOPSTOCK IS elfish aM!ier9''?A ffe e 2d y r r. . ' v v tU-- 3V MIIIIIlllIlllIIIIHIllIIIIII,li,.,II,l,,,l,MlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIM,,,,l,,,,,,IIII,,ll,Iln I ARCADE Todav I : Children 10c MERRY CHRISTMAS Adults, 35c ! A '.''.VL-' bpesenting' HOBART Tlie A typewriter is the most appropriate Christmas gift,' especially a oodstock. Or der one now from A. F. Jak sha, St. George Hotel. Im mediate delivery can he made, ' Caught at last! What Jiappens then is an inimitable Charlie Chaplin performance, with a laugh in. every flick- er, It's a whirlwind of laughter, masterpieces. Some picture. One of Mack Sennctt's HANK MANN IN THE PLUMBER "She's my dniiKliter, nn'd sliu's coming -homo to her husband!" Tien the prim old sen-dog drnsrseil from the pay caburet the beaittiful evil ereuture who had wrecked a lad's' life. DraiiKert hrr aboard the home-bound boat, and Come and thrill at the rest! A tale that's fulLof the surge of he sea of fog and wreck, of danger and daring and boundless love. riuturintr the most sensational under water adventures ever shown on tlio screen. Kvon finer, than Rosworth'a "L'ehliid the lioor'' oeow yrrace . j4 dParamqulrlcixiftQiclum H. 1 Ha h' - iu-s. ly-t.-.-.-.-: I I : . -I J, I ' ; V BRAYPICT OGRAPH 1 f A 5L IT