East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 10, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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five men Willi Iron nerve to occupy the Sunday.
; '! wn H.H- Hampton, who
i in- heroine, when tins scone whs made.
II" fln!!v succeeded in securing sever
al ov-soldiers l.i take tho loh.
rol-
They wenl IhiiMiKh with their task
AtK AIK T1Y
WAlt
yitikws (,i:t
amtiii is Tiiiiit.i,
moron, ay
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AtTOItS
Tho slory in detail i
plays . lews:
:Aflcr f'mllmr htm otiieA?iii a t'.runfc'
en revelry with another u.oiuo. Laua
uivoivs her'ltitshaud a.id later miinlis
a hard v rkiiju ot:iu man, I'aul Uam
sey, uipioycd iy a lvprokite, Pick
'Firner. tine djy, jiu4 before ho leaves
town ori tinsiiu',-- paul hears a clerk
Pass a. sliehting remark nhotit his
wife mill. Turner. He Kolw a detective
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A croup of ex-service men ilo
that they receiver us urea: a
ii (to!1!!; "uvor tho tp" when they
took mrt in Maurice Tourneiir's new
photoplay, "The lait," whirl) wlil he
ha chief nttia lion at tho Amnio Sun
ihty and Monday.
' one (if the hi urenes in this picture
rmMH a lien eseattlutf front His case
tin a vuiuVvillo fcita:
perfectly, .so did the, lion. Hp cata
IT.Ilod himself Ntiuaroly over their
jhoads towards tho roar of tho box,
'where Miss Hamilton and. Just behind
ihcr a liiooo of raw meat awnltoil him.
iThe ov-snidiora fared heller than the to iritoot hi wlt while ho is away
' vrwiy .-oin ss. an was XiUvort scvere-
:iy aloiit tho anus hoi'do tho director
l.'iled"'-,""ltf,l. "rut."
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AIT TODAY
Tho detootivo Is tiono other than John
Itriu-e, now known as lii'aham. (;ra-
i ham M'ls a dii taiihono from Turnor'.
I ai'artniOni to his own anil loams that
' 1 aura is to como there. Itut Kdtia
jfranp visits Turner unexpectedly, ami
Khitikine it is Laura in Turner's apnrt
islmont, (iraham hiinns runl to listen to
the conversation supposedly between
"Tho Woman in Poimn Thirteen'
pieture i hieh t ails for mtronir and
inmtional aetiin;; and Miss Frederick Ijt ira and his employer. .
is rue of Anierica'n frtremost screen ' ' Tht next development forms the
and h-adinjr Into i a tresses was ahly cast for the part climax to a well acted picture, replete.
a Imx in which the ln romo is seated. of" l.aura llrnce. The picture can lie'with thrills. The confessinn of l alna
"Mr. Tooriieor desired to seonvo fiinr or Feen at the A'ta Thentre. heiiinntii!! Ifrane and tho defeat of Turner's pur
pose nrakes.a hrllliaiit ending to an
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Every Drop of Ycur, Blood
Should Be Absolutely Pure
ahsorhinu picture.
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IMK Sl'XD.W AM) MOXOAY
The first time r.ccl;y"Varder told a
Ite, she found It wonderfully effective.
Any slight disorder or impurities
is a source of danger, as every vita
crcan of the body depends upon the
blood supply to properly perform
its functions.
Many painful arid dangerous dis
eases are the direct result of a bad
condition of the hloorl. Amonjr the
most serious are Rheumatism, with
its torturinjr pain; Eczema. Tetter,
Erysipelas and other disfiirurinj;
akin diseases; general debility,
which makes tha strongest men
helpless, and many other diseases
are tho direct result of impure
blood.
You can in a large measure avoid
nihility to disease by the use of
S. S. S, the wonderful blood rem
edy that has been in constant use
for more than fifty years. S. S. S.
cleanses the blood thoroughly. It
is sold by druggists everywhere.
For valuable literature and med
ical advice absolutely free, write
today to Chief Mjjiical Adviser,
159 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gs.
' H was so much easier to have tho luit
I ler say she was out when a friend call
led nt an inconvenient time. And so.
unconsciously, llecky developed a pen-'
chant for tellinu little fibs, innocent
enough at the time, but pregnant with
dreadful possibilities for tho future.
Madtro Kennedy playu TJecky in n de
lightful picture made from the famous
1 Clyde Fitch play, shown at the I 'as-
time Sunday and Monday.
FORD GETS MAJORITY '
III
Pastime
Today
Quldren 5c . Adults 20c
I'll Never Tell Another Fib!
SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS
Madge Kennedy
"THE TRUTH"
Are you human? If you are, you'll enjoy a slice of
real life flashed on the screen.
WASHIXOiTOX, Jan. 10. (1. I
A recount in the votes in tho Ford
.Newhorry senatorial election in 34 of
the 2210 precincts save a net Bain of
357 for Ford, the senate elections com
mittee announced.
Ok! Hnirdress Revived.
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There's a new style of hair-dress nr reminiscent of tho co
quettish waterfall" of the 1870's. Miss Vivian Martyn pretty
Ecreeti star, origintted It "1 begin " Miss Martyn directs, "by part
ins it through the center Then I part It the other way down just in
front of my er-.rs, then still agaiq crosswise um abovo my ears. This
maies three sections of hair The second section 1 arrange across
the back of my head, allowing tt to fall as th picture shows, then 1
draw the first section stra'gia hut not too tightly across pinning at
the back and eliiwing the end.5 to fall down wP.b. the rest; dually I
take the last section, which is smallest, and fashion tt into li' tie ring
lets or colls anil pin them securely at the top and back of my head
here they form a sort f top-piece for the down-hanging hair "
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THOMAS CAUSTIC GVEf
EMERGENCY SCHEDULES
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BY CLYDE FITCH ' I 4hw1
UNIVERSAL COMEDY - i s & . 4i ' .
A SCREAM IN SOCIETY .. iMDGE KEN N E Dy -v'Tha Truth,"
' ' J J'ASTI.ME TODAY
nrwimui-inir . min i . -. ii.iMiMLMiiir.ji!j.TJi;fttgrg-r.3nrwry
' ' A Mm Mi
- A Child of the '';
J Wheat Fields '
I , What an amazing sight to the traveler in f l MlfiLw
lmi ' the United States, those miles upon mues - .., l
of golden wheat fields. -
)' , But what a necessary thing to the ' . mmmm '
I strength and better health of the nation. M!ii
(For Bread, man's most invigorating and i i f 'Jffc;
bcdy-building food, is- the child of these . 'WiMj
fieIds- ... . . . . . Wliii
II , Eat more of this nature's lood. if
Harvest Bread will transmit the health
A and energy of the wheat field to you. jiffl ;
I J its ilav.or is most appealing. WW;1 i
1 Eat more bread and" thoose as your fa- - m
vorite brand- j
i ft H 4 H w . tin. M H VhW mm. It i ITU If-,
I' PENDLETON MmS0
. Baking Co. j I j
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WAiJinX'-;TtN", Jnn. R, ( t. 1.) i-'T. Lol'IfJ, Jan. V. ( t',
Tho eme!TMiey tariff bill was put un-ra Paul A'lthn. II ili lutitl Vaik olum
i'vr fire by S'enntor Thomus (imiug thci ist am! Ml-, t.'huiiutte I'mnrn, Aladi-
cotiiso nf T ht sennto finanr mm in it s:u. Wis., t'usitivp.s in unhfiiM luV() af
totVy hoarins on the measure. Thoniaa t fair, uai'C takon in rutody hero rarly
i;; one of tup tUMnocratB tipptmiu thv touay. lllIami I'arK, III., pollro want
nuvmire on tho jri'mind that the hi.eh Am hier on his wif:'a f on i p faint ot"
Ou ties it Smposey on farm prodnefs
will raiss prieos to consnmers, K, D.
IjtH'it, represent in a th' ra!ifrnia
lemon sruwers, uriier: a .liipher tariff
n !eir.o:.s, savin? the growers lnat 21
eenis a box at th( pii'.MU prir s.
roitipetiiinn with Italiun lemon iy kecy
in tho oast he said. "Do you want thin
t iriff so California lemons will have
a monopoly over, the entire cuuntry,
us you mm h;ive In the went?" Thomas
asked. Loom replied that the Krowers
abandonment. I'hillip I-'nnuen hwoh
a warrant rharin-: Authter with
holding htm up for JlOo ixv stralin
his wire. Am hier, the warrant wild
h it Kf.vonil das niro, leaving a not in
jthe form of a will, udvishiif lily wife
' t t many the day after lift died. Sirn-
ultan- ously Franzen applied to Madl
j .-ion puliee for a warrant.. Ho Hah)
j Authirr Jmd heen ket pinn rompany
i with h' v.ife for Home time ml hud
t11p
achaqes
Or
The Genesee ure Food" Company,
Le Koy, N. Y. .
sit
ARCADE . Today
Children 10c
Adults, 35
f omul the Ivvo in lil.t lionie when lip
want it t-t thi;y cixn sc-11 f"r fnnnrwhTQ j roliinuil uiifxpectrfilly. He rliiinipd
;.:ir lo.tt. Thnniiia replied that the j Antliior iniil pointtil n revolver ut lit in
cons'iuivr i-luiiilil bo Riven nine con- nnrt orfli'rccl him to write n chcrk for
ii!pr:st!mt. "Thp ouiisumcr hiia reach- ! 9 1 ami sif.-n a paper walvini; all
crl i"'int v here ho cannot consume risrhiw to his wife
any loneer, so I dont soo how this tr- I Krnniirn ilpclniod Authicr tolil him
riff can restore tho demand." he said, i "'t Mi"- 1'innwn nnl ho wire inar
"1 hae an e:;tra iiiinwl in comiiiK r'cd in Australia eleven yeni-i bko.
lu re for the relief seems to want the 1 t,,nt M". ! r.inzen ' surprised him.
I'Unlen shifted to the people, but 1 j woman taken in custody today,
thing no emergency tariff can reach however, denied they had ever lieen
Ay
MAUR.I
PfiOOUCTI
tho crux of tho Nit nation, which is a
collapse, of all the' markets hi-caueo
the ptihlie wont and cannot hut ut
higher price"."
married. She denied that Authier
i had a revolved, or that
any ileniand.i on her
, Franzen alleged.
he had made
hiishand a.
. with
HOPE
HAMPTON
By
SIDNEY TOUR,
A Mytery Romance of New York and Paris
COMEDY A BALLROOM ROMEO
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,111-TK!) 22 VKAltS MUi
KFNTiS.'A, MX Jan. 10. (C.'P.)
niiven insane hy a sudden meeting
with ft sweetheart she hal jilted 22
years airo. Airs. Grace Dreys, daughter
of a prominent family here, was Wed
nesday taken to the state hospital for
the insane at Oshkosh. :
Twenty-two years, affo Mrs. rireys.
then Grace Standard, and Ilea Ames,
aiitomoi.Sie salesman hi Chicago, wero
close friends. White friends wero ex
pectins the ar.uuunernient of their en
raireniont, Miss .Standard suddenly
.married Otto Dreys, a, Flint, Jlich.,
merchant. ,
Dreys died" In July, 191!), Mrs. Dreys
roturjied to Kenonsha duriiuf the holi
days to act as a bridesmaid for iliss
dna "Waldou.
loin? to the home of the brldo with
Mrs. r;. H. Riidey, her cousin, Mrs.
Dreys met Ames face to face for the
firsl time in 22 years.
"Mrs. - Dreys was visibly affected,"
said Sir. Ripley Wednesday. "Khe he
came nliehtly incoherent and hesan to
ramble in her speech. I Rot her honie
i ns i room, nut sue necaiuo rfo-
inlent that my husband. Dr. rtiolev.
had to call Dr. p. o. Adivanis to assist
him."
jus. nreys nan never shown an
sisn of mental disorder before, it wa
stated.
GIRL SUES ERRANT
x PASTOR Ft),, I25.C00
TATKltHOX, X. J Jan. 10. rtev.
I'oriielius Densel, former pastor of
the First .Methodist church, was ar
rested on a charire of violation of the
.Mann act. Dense! Is helnR nued hy
Mis3 Trina Hannabersr, former choir
;rirl. with whohi he is alleged to have
eloped to Buffalo, for J25.OO0 civil
damages.
WASH IXOTON", Jan. 10. (A. lr
Evidence as to prices churned fhe gov
ernment for coal In 1920 was submit
ted to tho dartment of justice' by the
senate committee on reconslruction
appears to warrant and "even to re
ouiro. Investigation." the acting attor
eny general announced.
279 WORDS A MINUTE
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Children, 10c
Today
Adult., 35c
"Samuel Goldwyri'
presents ' ' " ' '
PAULINE
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IN ROOM 13
LtyPercival Wide. MiixMarcia,
and Samuel Sliipman
.Directed Frank LIqycf, . . ,'
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PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS
THEA1DRE
Nathan De!irln, offllaI fepdrtcr
of the Now York County uprome
court, cm take shorlhand faster
than t?jo averasa person can talk.
Kq broke Ills own world record
recently when he Jotted down 27
word? in a minute, during con
tent held by the New Vorfi State
Bliortband Kcporters' Association
Urn previoua record was 27 '
mads lo ityij -v..,-: , ,,!
OREGON
Wednesday, January 12
iMiuRn ur i HE PERENNIAL FAVORITE
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i'-wuc- . iq nun s c..i
7. men, -
ThTfi eimA :m-
K1' ' s '"".'."'ox"1
' I HE PERENNIAL FAVORITE
.if? fHftin"V . .
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EXCEAPNTAK SJ. W E.NCE ROCKWELL
i n uuu3 .i mi.irai: a aa ami vr
MCfil ffiTn THE PEOpLES WAREHOUSE
PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, p!u tx MAIL ORDERS NO?
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