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bAILY.EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TtfESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1921. tfEN PAGES (Kft PAGE EIGHT ytt A!tCT- TODAY At the Arcnde Thcaire, beginning today, Kathcrinn VacDnnald In her latest photoplay, "Curtain!" will be the attraction. "Curtain V 1 a story of ulnse life and It I n plotnrlMtJon of Kiln "Wlcman's delightful situf'i Evening post slory. It is a First Na tional attraction. TOO FAT? mwmr uliM It N r fnnra. Ottat prftraBnrd frwrw) at tn hwf drut j m wHta fH frw brother to It orm (.., X K Vort t rko4. N'i Wtt. ( thyroid, no tr- trrlwoa nrnimi, IMnrhtfoll? im?, redaction; tw t'fK, yHwrr, t ImI iMirtrl ADU Yfr.AKS VO PASTIME Today Children, 5c ' Adults, 20c NEW CONTINUED PICTURE STARTS TODAY THE NET WALCAMP TWO REEL WESTERN DRAMA f SON OF THE NORTH A TALE OF THE CANADIAN WCCDS , COMEDY LAUGHING GAS A In "Curtain!" Miss MaelV.nnld plays the part of mi actress who achieves a tremendous succoms as tho Ntar of a new play. Sho Is wooed by a million aire bachelor through a whirlwind courtship ami finally marries him and Riven up the staso. l.alcr---after she has become the mother of a boy, she vllf overs her husband untrue to her ho having roup to Tt.i Juan a with the actrrsa who lias taken her place us Mar. She returns to the Hlajre, setting bark her oM place, and scores a tre mendous Int." loiter ehe finils real happiness, but how Is a secret, tile telling e which would spoil your en joyment of the picture. Iil(J I It IX KSTMKXT. OTTAWA, Ontario Feb. 13. V. The total capital invested In the flour milling Industry In tho Dominion for the calendar year 1919 amounts to J7 4ll,4;S, covcritiK tho operations of i;5o individual plants. Oregon Theatre Feb. 19 ...j O&TKE BASIS OF H THE SGJIATIE DEAi V s, t, 15 .iTJt'I-'"mW; 1 Sf..-..T?i.Jl' .-7 ji ai.cv 4T w StVUHHl T. 1 -M'l ? oh. ta f .. p.)-. II Sers of pitfalls for tho unwary colter bciian 'Work today on th plcturesqufc links tif the St. Loiia.Couittry Club, which will lie the weno of the amatuei self chajMpiiMis.-Up of the United State Oolf Asmiciutlon, to add a few touches i tho severe, test nlrwuly provided by the course for every ht from driver lo putter., Tho links, occupying S50 acres for merly known aa the 'u-m of the Seven llllls, has the distinction of heliis the only course In tho world thut Is entire ly panoramic. A paved road winds around and thronyh the property in such a way aa to afford a view of the play on every hole from a car. Even the lone ISth hole, which Ilea two fair ways front the road, tilts toward the highway ao that the play on the greensward can bo seen. Tho drive windt in such u way that oV need not even turn around to Keep pace with the solfera, but may follow them stroke by stroke from the first tea to the 18th, green. While Stewart Maiden, the club pro fessional has a bevy of men at work al ready, due lo tho open winter, the course has need of only a few small pita to make extra hazardous a couple of- green that had been well protected by natural lie of the land. But these greens could lie W'on by avicious top up a. hillside; and it was to compel a cut pitch shot that tho work was under taken. Perhaps no golf linl-s in the country has so much individuality in- all holes or possesses 18 .ie it.iiii,. ii nip ih)ci aims to .. .uiuiKe u mu ujiiMi .itii in miu him In getting his second hot home by Kkilb, A Bolter who plios the course once can tvVlily remember each hole for the rare sport it furnishes on ac count of some unique feature.. The links was laid out 8 years ngo under the direction of i H, Sli'Ionuld, now a broker In New York, who with Koiiklait Twcedle planned the first itolf coiune wv-it of New York many years ojsro. Aleslld In the shi'nblery surroiindlni; the imiKnifloont, mission st.vle club house, which overlooks the links of the seven hill. Is a stone set tee. Inscribed to Mr. McDonald. Sil tibsj on this bench, one can look over tlu rolliiur country to the forested foothills of the Osuirk mountains, many miles away. A plaza along the south s'do of the club house overlook a polo field of Kencrous dimensions, while sonio artistic landscape (ranienimr has mndo n floral decked garden of the grounds for some distance around the building. . Hills, valleys, forest, creeks, laKoons. even precipices and a touch of marsh land comprise some of the native characteristics of the links. All these have been taken full advnnlaae of in makinj the course an endless test of golfing skill, grotillng mil never tire some. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2 Ou Tickets on Sale at the Peo ples Warehouse. Where it pays to trade. TAKES PAIN OUT HOME, Feb. 15. ( By Henry Wood, U, 1". Jress Correspondent) Since t14, Italy has passed from eighth IS.' place In the matter of mercantile ma- holes with no'4'ine to fifth. . two alike. An infinite variety of Play She now takes rank arter r.npriana. furnished. Kven the drives are ner the I nited States, Jnpnn and frimce. The remarkable proures winch Italy has thus made in the matter of re establishing herself after the war is taken as indicative of the general re covery that may be expected alons ev ery line as soon as Italy's Internal con ditions become n little more stabilized. The 8howinff in the building up of her mercantile marine, after hei heavy ship losses duriug the war, is all the more remarkable in that the greater part of it has been done dur ing the year extending' from June, 1919 to June. 1920. -In fact this yex was marked by a very heavy tncrea in mercantile tonnage-of all tho great powers. 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Fivo other countries, however France, Holland, Italy, j Spain and Norway have made an In- crease of 2,lo6,0O(l tons since 1914, so that Kuiope's net decrease In tonnage at the present time is only 4,873,OUO tons. 1 ARCADE Tday : j Children 10c ' AdulU, 35c I The stago meant much ' - , 1 ; Home meant more I She was a success as an actress. I Home or stage which? .-, , I "' ' J Q ' : ' . LSMOFF f TOBACCO "io-To-llac" has helped thousands 'o break the costly, nerve-shattering lohacco habit. AVhenever you have a knglng for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, just place a harmless No-To-Uac tablet In your ntouth instead, to help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you are better oft mental ly, physically, financially. It's so easy so simple. Get a box of No-To-Iiac aad If it dosen't release you from all craving for tobacjo In any form, your druggist will refund your money wvitnonf nnewttnn. 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