East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 28, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, TENDLET01f,l'OREGON;lTUESDA? EVENING, DECEMEER 2Rj 11020.
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Giving Himself . More Hot Air
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llUmHnHcr Transforms Ntv-
Ifcmn of lunch fw "Idols, j
of any" j
tie org. Flumaurire transforms a j
I'll1 of the South Sea island to the
ri.ast of Florid for his latest Para- j
ipount production, "Idols of flay"
which local acrtn admtrvra will have
tfca pleasure of viewing at the Alia
Theatre today.
Mr. FlUmanrice and, his company,
which Included Mae Murray and David
I'owell as the featured players, made
Ihelr headquarters at Fort Lauderdale.
k thirty miles north of Miami,
where, they used a wide sireteh of
teach. Hera they ereeted a number
of huts In the true fashion of South
Sea Inlander. The fisheries, cocoanul
erovc, and tropical vegetation needed
for the general atmosphere were all
Ideally looited.
"Idoln of Clay" casts Mae Murray
aft tha unsophisticated " daughter of a
Pouth Sen recluse and )earl smugsiet,
who III time reaches the heights of
I ondon society and In the end is res
Curd Just In time far a horrlhle exis
tence Jn a Chinese den In the Ijme
house slums. lavid lowell has the
ToCureaCold
in One Day
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Laxative
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tablets
Be sure its Bromo
Tha f enuiae bean thli signature
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role of a young English sculptor who
has lost all faith in ivonjen and his art,
hut regains both through the devotion
of the girl from the South Seas.
AIK'ADK TOIAY
A striking plot is developed In "His
i wn Law." which comes to the Arcade
Theatre, for two days, commencing today.
! J. G. SlaeXeir. a construction en
'gineer of repute, has a nuneannyhaliit
j "f stealing away from his associates
j immediately upon the completion of an
engineering project, and burying him
self in a drunken stupor in the tender
loin district.
During one of these sprees, he mcet
and qurrrels with a young French
j engineer whom he chances to meet in
i.i cheap saloon. A reconciliation lol
j Ions and the two "bunk" for the night
lin a cheap lodging house. In the
morning they report to digging ditches
for oreaKiast money. trenchy, as
MacXeir duhs his newly acquired
friend, is unaware of his nc.v com
panion's identity until one of Mac
Xeir's men finds him In the ditch and
urges his to return to his desk. Be
wildered and amazed at the sudden
change in events, "Frenchy" follows
his erstwhile companion in misery."
How the beautiful girl comes into
"Frenchy's" life and his subsequent
return to his native land at the call
(to arms, leaving his betrothed alone
and his return after having been an
jnounced dead on the field of battle:
I his denouncement of the man who has
sacrificed his all to protect his friend "
wife and child: the "battle o'. hearts."
Proving a "friend in need is a friend
indeed," makes this latest Hobart llos
worth production "His Own Law" one
of the supreme pictures of the year.
BEATEN BY INMATES
TACOMA, Dec. 2S (L. T.)
Mrs. Klla Buck, night matron ut the
city jail is in the hospital today Buf
fering from painful injuries received
late Suduy night when two women
prisoners under her care attacked
her in a desperate effort to escape.
They stole a revolver from the ma
tron's desk, snapped it In her face
and when they found it to be unload
ed, they beat her about the head und
choked her.
One asked to get a pitcher of wa
ter and the other was released from
her cell on the pretext of using the
telephone.
NEW YORK. Pec. 28. (A. P.)
"Monk" F.UNtmun, ouce leader of a
notorious gang that tonorlxed the
lower Kast S)de, v. convicted felon,
but restored to citizenship us a re
ward for heroiani In tho war, waaslnln
Sunday by "someone unknown."
Kastmatl's body bearing five bullet
wounds was found by a policeman In
a street, Nearby lay a revolver with
five empty shells.
In dead man's pockets wore
$H, a watch und chain, und a
t'hristnias card. The police say they
believe the killing was the result of
a vendetta, -
(.'lutsc- (luiif? for ComiMiulon.K.
Kustmnn, whose right name wan
Wra, Delaney, was the son of wealthy
and Indulgent parents. He chose as
his companions the jfingSters of the
one-time "toughest" district in New
York near 14th street und Third ave
nue. A dosien years ago the "Monk"
Kast man gang was composed of g un
men, burglars and drug adicts, and
the police claimed to have traced a
score of muraer mysteries ta its stoiie
of operation. Their leader served
fVrms for lesser crimes.
Knstman last appeared on police
records In 1915 when lie was sentenc
ed to two years in prison after plead
ing guilty to robbery. On his release
in October. 1917, lie enlisted in tin
army in the lrtilth Infantry of the 2?tl.
division. He was then 45 years old.
lMplnyeil Avar Heroism.
After the war ho was lionorabb
discharged, but lacked tho rights of
citizenship because lie had leen cr.n
vlcted of felony. Governor Smith, in
estorlng the soldiin'8 civic status,
acted on the recommendation of the
regiment's officers. The letter of
.ieut. J. A. Kerrigan read:
"During the uttaeks on TPerstnat
ridge, Eastman was wounded' and
taken to a casual clearing station. He
remained only three days, for upon
hearing that the regiment expected to
go Into the lino again, he escaped,
Joined his company and was In action
throughout the llindenliuig line show.
His conduct was exemplary and " lie
has never been reported for absence
without leave or any olher offense."
Another incident related was that
Eastman, under heavy flic, had gone
"over the top" on hands and knees
oAbont One-Eleven
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JUST on Inside word atout One T
Eleven. The American To
bacco Company has served the ''
public with fine tobaccos for
many years. It commands the j
experisnce and skill to prepare
and know good cigarettes. i
The American Tobacco Com
pany would not give the address
of its home office as the name of
anewcignrctteifit did hot Dclicve
that tlie blcnd would please you.
Finally
try them
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wh'cli mn i.t If roo don't
like "111' CiRtfettrl. you can v
your ToJtl back from the deiiei.
with grenades to attack a German
machine gun nest. Ho gained bis objective.
Impudent.
"Whither are we drifting?" de
luanded the reform nrutnr. "j sav to
you all, whither, Oh ,whlther are we
drifting? In this great vortex of rul
ing passions and shirting resolution,
whither "
"Aw nhuck!" growleil a man in the
rear. "tJomebody tell tills gazabo
where we're drt.'ting ami let's go to
dinner?" Itichmond Times-1 ilspatch.
PASTIME
Today
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
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' JACK IIOXIE
AND
ANNA LITTI Z
IN LIGHTNING
BRICE
EDDIE POLO
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THE VANISHING
DAGGER '
UNIVERSAL
COMEDY
LYIN' TAMER
kavi: Yoritsixp $
by having your Haw Fur knada Into
i i mo ruts
at our plate? At the nam tlm your
old one rtn.odvled. repaired, claanad
so they look Ilka Law. At prlcaa that
ire iifcht. la
"T.Xn)EltWY
we movit anything from a fix to an
elephant. '
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Sil.iiiie, Wash. ii lu-niard St., So.
I Write about our deer head contaaC
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Desired ltcsult.
He hated having his photograph ta
ken, but his wife Indirectly had forced
him to undergo the much-dreaded ur
eal. When she saw the photograph
she cried out in horror. "Oh, George,
you have only one button on your
coat!" .
He Thank heaven, you're noticed
it at last. That's why I had the oho-
tograph taken. Pearson's Weekly.
ALTA
Children, 10c
TODAY
Adults, 35c
We personally guarantee this ttraction
DON'T MISS IT!
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ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS A
Idols
av"
George Fitzmaurice
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ufHh . Mae Murray gj David Powell
By Ouid a Bergere
Life had mocked at their dreams and tumbled them into the' depths,
left to them now?
C"me and see what love can do! ' Under warm skies on a tropical isle.'
ircuiio kjl me inn. in unaerworia aives.oi Lionaon. .
" A FLAMING ROMANCE OF THREE WORLDS J
HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY, "BACK TO THE FARM"
TODAY'
Children 10c
v. Adults, 35c
It is a great pleasure to the Arcade The
ater management to be able to show the
high class pictures the producers have been
making the past few months.
"His Own Law" is a smashing story of
two pals who loved the same girl of a
clash between friendship and love and a
code of honor stricter than any written law.
Your for better pictures.
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