East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 16, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    IAGE EIGHT
DApLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1G, 1021.
TEN PAGES
.!u,ir, mo.w
Al the Arcade Tfwitro, U clnnln?
today, KnUi.Mnn ya.-Miitil tit net
laleHt riho1ldy. "( 1111:1111"' w.H tr Uir
Kttmr-tioii. "Curtum'" In a ni"iv ..I
Hhku lite and It t idriurlMittun of
):iia Wicnmn'n dciiKlnful ittir.Ui
i:venlnK I'uft utory. It Is a First Na
tional nitnution.
In "l"iirlnin'." Miff Mnollocald plays
the part f in actrtus who achieves k
trcmendom us Jlw -tar of .1
new piny- r'hr f wooed I ' a million
riliB l.fi'-lu'inr Ihroiish vvhirhunl
coiiruhip and finally monies him arid
t-iven up the staue. l-oier aftf r h
h;M lora the mother .f a boy, he
iliwnwrs her hustiatid untrue to If r
lie having gone ti Tia Ju.tna with 'I"1
mlivsR who him tiiKon her jdaon a
i ar. Rip n turw to the state. :iiliiK
1 grii hep old rOuff. and si'uns a trp-
inendou hit. I-aier "hi? tin.is real (
l.mii.im. t.ut how Is a. secret, the I
piling of which would fr"'l your en
joyment (if the picture.
.IIU, STOPS TAl.KIXt! AiiAlX.
WAI'KK.'IAX. 111.. I1. .- A. I'l
.Miriam KuMn stopped talking sud
denly at noon today after t'h:iticriiH
lmost ron!inl'insly for 11 dais.
ROBBED OF $20,000
I .OS ANV.Kl.KS, IVh. IS tf. P.)
--T!Vi' mined, milked men raided
.1 cud imjoo in room in a dovn town
hotel, johnillK twelve on rtlol punts of i
moro than twenty thollNind dollars ill j
cuiremy. jewelry and negotiation j
clock. Thry escaped ul'lor shooting ,
one of the phiyers and severely heat-i
injr anotln one. The trio bwr.-t into:
the room. each aimed with two revol-
ern. Loins Cariet was shot throilirbi
'the neck and his .(aw broken when he i
! hesitated alter the command to raise!
I is .hands. Robert Porter was struck)
in the month with a revolver when;
I he tailed to hand over his money fast
'enough. Porter was the heaviest
loser, heinir robhod of J.SSOti in eash, i
4S hundred dollars in etieeka ami a
'diamond stickpin and rins valued at
no thousand dollura.
The Snow Man 'and the Hot Sun
ot AU.AtiiiAX's rinniox-
ni.i n with srcuiriAKY
AiSHINVtTOX, FVl. 16. ( 1". IM
A petition nskinjr asylum in -the Vni
ited States for Lord Mayor OValliiBh
an of t.'ork, as political refupe frvim
Ireland was filed with the secretary
of state l.y O'Callachan's attorneys.
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CtiliK, Kelt; 18. (P. P.) -Kliiht
passeiiKein wern hilled when Blmt
Kcinera amhnshed a railway train at
InnlHhannoii. Two of the sUnn Jli-
ers were killeil tiy soldleis who en-
leavored to protect the puNsriitfers.
l.'otTr soldiers and a mimher of passen
gers worn wounited. Hinu I'Viuers in
laiTe hiimhei's are sahL to have been
hidden nloiiH' the railway and have
poured heavy flro Into the wlmluws of
the train as it pai'ed. llombs were al-
used. Heavy troop inovemetilii
are supposed to have occasioned th
attacks.
BC2
.1
Eat food that
will work for you
GrapeNuts
is not only ood to taste :
tut contains those nourish'
in elements which make
tor KealtK and energy.
Children and grown-ups
thrive on this ready-coolae3
blend of wheat and malted
barley.
!
! MILW.M'KEK, VVli. 1. tl'. P.)
"City of Iji. Cnwso," first ot a fleet ot
niammotn airliners heins cons:nicterl,
j is scheduled to make its initial flight
soon, according to Alfred W. I-twsun,
inventor and builder. . -
The Lawson ship will carry sixteen
i passengers as well as at least 1500
1 pounds of mail, or without passengers
will carry 6U0O joutds of mail and ex
press. 'ine airliner, largest ever built, will
carry sleeping berths with pneumatic
mattresses from which the air can le
DKI.MI, India, Feb. 1 G. 41. P.)
W'.th splendid oriental pageantry th
Kliko of Connatight todai ofl'iciall
opened the mw fhamher of Princes
a sort of Uoyal Senate or House vd
lords one of the. bodies forminir ln-
Idla's new Parliament. The chamber
will have practically no cveeutive
I functions, but he more of mi advisory
body, composed of rolling prince, and
is designed to prevent any jealousy or
friction anions the autocratic native
potentates over the Introduction of
democratic methods of government
through an elected Parliament. The
. ouncil of State and brxislative As-
EIGHT KILLED WHEN
iW IQ Mill
BLUE ROCK SHOOTING
1U SU nilCAt.O'S STATION
CHIPAtJO, Feb. Id. Work on Chl
caKo's mammoth Pnlou station will he
pushed, engineers wild today.' It is
planned to complete the project in
two and one-half years. A million
dollar postoffice hulldhiK and four Im
portant viaducts probably will he eon
iiri'ded this year.
I HALT I.AKK C1TV. Ptah, Feb. 111.
(A. P.)- .lack J'eiiipsey, lieavy
;weliiht champion has taken.. to blue
rock shootlnir and today In liU flr.-ir
iiiUenipt at the fray the boxer and IiIh
paitner, Harry JleuKrcn, outHhot J'or-
sey lturgess and Wrestler Ira nrn by
ia score of hS to 7 0 out of a possible
100. . '
. The result of the phool was u big
, surprise to more. Hum 1 speclalors
;ivho had gone to lieinpscy'ii camp and
'wllnewid the nuitch in a blinding
snow b!i:mrd.
i "1 I Iky tiapstiootlng," suid Jemp
!ey ufter the match, "anil 1 am won
idcring how It Is thnt I did not take tt
jup before.'
J The champion I" iiunIoiih to round
up a crowd for a Jiu HrabPIt flrive.
mm
"Pape's Cold Compound" is
Quickest Relief Known
Ihm't slay Htiitrcd-upl Quit hlowlnn
mid Bniilfllng!, A dose of "Pupe'i Hold
t'ompoiind" taken every two hour un
til three iluses are taken usually break
uny cold light up. .
Tho very first doss opens rloitscd
nosirlln inn the air iuowii':vs of nho
head, stops nose ruunrr . rd'cvcn the
headache, dnllnt'ss. fevii illness, 1
'Tape's i 'oid Compi)uin" contu only
a few outs at dnm siuica. It acm
wllhont iiHslstiinrc, tnsles nice, contain
no ipilnlno Insist upon Papt'sl
salt l.Ki' .i ts sh;m:i
t'ONTl! T OF TWO MF.X
BAIT t.K f'lTV. rtnh. Feb. 1.
(A. P. I -The fdanoil ini-lra(t of Pilch,
cr llolllii Tliursiim And ditcher C. A.
i Mutch) : h r wi re received yester.
day by President II. 1'" "( 'h
fait Uike Olub of tlm Pnflllc coast lea
l"Theres aMsoii Cor GiapeutsJ
Met out to economize on space in the sembly will be-opened tomorrow, and
! daytime. Shower baths with hot and j win exercise a limited form of Home
j rold water and a heating plant on the Uulc; the liritish Ciceroy 'retainin?
.ship aro featured. supreme executive and veto lowers.
Food is to be prepared before the ! From an early hour the streets were
SOLD BY GHDCEBJS
EVERYWHERE!
Pestam Cereal Company, inc.' .
Battle Cxeek, Mich.
I
liner leaves and placed in thermos bot
tles. A waiter will be aboard the ship
to Ferve the food.
"The Cue of La Crosse" will be pow
ered by three Liberty motors agere-
i gating 1200 horse power and has a
jiving spread of 15 feet. The cabin Is
I sixty feet Ions. The'maximum speed
lis to be 120 miles an hour, jhith n
i cruising speed of 100 miles. The crew
j will consist of a captain and one or
j two mechanician.
j The maiden trip, of the "City of I.-i
j Crosse" will be from Milwaukee to La
; Crosse, Wisconsin, to Chicago and
then to New York.
Lawson, who lives at Zion City, 111.,
was recently granted an extension by
gmernment on his mail carrying con
tracts. The original contract called
for operations to begin Jan. 13, but a
stay- until May 13 has been granteit,.
"The 'City of La Crowe' can make
a non-stop flight from Chicago to New
York in eiirht hours. " I.nwson sacs.
Colltirc It'ihlver KsciiM'. ,
SALEM. Feb. 16. (A. P. ) Hubert ;
Perry, a Portland youth who was,
committed to the insane hospjtal aft-
cr his uricst for attacking and rohhlnK !
:i pawnbroker, escaped last nighty j
The abundant health-
giving properties of j
Scott's Emdsion j
tlren. jn!?
;SOF-
KI-M01O
ARCADE Today
. Adults 35c
are as needful
t 1. AM L
aauii3 as 10 cnuur
5Mt 3i Bowoa, Blooir.finl
ALSO MAKERS OF
Children 10c
The staga ineant much "
, ' Home meant more
She was a success ns tin nclrcss.
Home or stage which?
THE AMERICAN BEAUTY
Katherine MacDonald-
IN '
Curtain
i r """ ' j
- ' i .t .i ii ut iin . . i
m1 V ilvK 1i!"K v A
V .ft "H H II' 11 I
,
The Health of the Country
Brought to Your Home
That is what bread does for you.
The strength of the wheat together with .
its other pure, strengthening ingredients '
make bread the most healthful as well as the '
most satisfying of foods. "
The delicious flavor of
Harvest Bread
"Made With Milk"
will convince you that it is the bread Co give
your family. '
Eat more bread and make Harvest Bread
your favorite brand. J itiiid
PENDLETON
Baking Co.
lip
filled with representatives of hundreds
of races and creetln troops, princes
jand their personal retinues mnrchinR
or ridinir to take up their positions for
the Kieat ceremony. Klephants, fiery
Arab charses. sIih k mules and coolie
horne ialamiuins postlln with one an
other, while tradesmen, mendicants
street -hawkers, sadate priests, wihl
lookliiK "fakirs'' (reiifjioiis fanatics),
I'erce hillmen, natty -little Ohurkus,
tall disnificd Sikhs and a hundred
i thers of every rank In life minsled In
such a chancing mass of color as only I
the East can produce.
(us llooni
Guns boomed continuously. nn
r.ouncin? the departure from their
ipiartcrs of the maharajahhs, rajahs,
nirim-.s, sultans, etc., summoiK A by th
"Kaisi r-I-Hind" (Kiner Kmperor) to
form the Chamber of Princes, and
tlusj uteiit.it es vied with one another
ih the ma'rnlficnncc of their atire. ' A
few who hold honorary rank in the
1'ri'ish Army were ordinary colonels or
generals uniform, but these wore their
sovereigns' robe as well. The major
ity however, proforreff full-dress native
ostume, with turbans, tunics, belts,
weapons and robes blaximr with dia
monds, emeralds, pearls and other pre--iocs
stones, the total value of which
I ..ni:-t have been fabulous.
A royal salute fired from the forts,
and a fadfara of trumpets announced
the arrival of the Duke of Connaught,
surrounded by a brilliant stuff, the as
sembled princes rising: and bowinir ac
cording to their native custom.
Heralds read the K!n,"-Emperor's
proclamation in English and 1'rdu, and
Ihe Duke formally declared the Cham
ber constituted. '
The proceedings closed with Vnorc
fanfares and salutes, and there was a
state procession back to the Palace.
ToniKht the Viceroy will give a state
banquet.
(Tablets or Granules)
I rw.irJ
tlf I IF ma Mnmmj a
HE
n.IKU IS .STILL LOST
Jvi.ASO, Fei. 10, (A. P.)Xo
trace has been found of Lieutenant
u earson. who was lost recently.
PAST
Today
Children, 5c"
Adults, 20c
f NEW
CONTINUED
PICTURE STARTS
TODAY
THE NET
WITH
MARIE
WALCAMF
TWO REEL
WESTERN
DRAMA
. SON OF THE
NORTH
A TALE OF THE
' CANADIAN
WOODS
COMEDY
LAUGHING GAS
' ' loft
I
Tho Love Story of an Actre
COMEDY
MONKEY SHINES
Oregon Theatre Feb, 19
1 rf Vi
... V m mA .-i Vj
it.
COMIC . OPERA -
&ibmLfo"b?I2cirri&Smith V '
i t x 1
V
Ml
V
MORE TOAN
A MILLION
MUSIC LOV
ERS HAVE
LATELY AC- )
CLAIMED IT
I'THE BEST
IN YEARS' f
I.
APORABLE i
O - I- !
Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Tickets on Sale at the Peoples Warehouse.
Where It Pavs to Trade.
Here b an attractive dresq
the very smnll girl thai will
iiRiii me little wearer
Thn smock and bloomers dro
of satoon In contrasting colors, thp
smock of the lighter material
Dark blue bloomers and a dull
gold smock make a charminc
youthful and at the same time
practical combination
The copious pockets are empha
sized with needlework taking the
ferm of baskets of fliwers The
l.tler aro formed of patchwork
applique In different colors t
v.mur raieen. CliaiilOrav. or
for
do-
TODAY,
CHILDREN 23c; ADULTS 50c, TAX INCLUDED
Wm. Fox Presents
AW ENTIRE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE!
A PULSATING PANORAMIC PORTRAYAL OF
NIGHT LIFE IN WORLD'S GREATEST CITY.
plain, nprf-shrlnkable material
any.
TheXasket proper Is formed by
wm ot black long; and short
,piitch. Black feather atltcuioz
finishes all ti oem,.
While New York Sleeps
AN ALL-REVEALING REALISM .
Tical Life Woven Into, a Great Drama; Love, Hate
and Revenge.
- LIFE'S CHANGING DRAMA IN ENDLESS
SENSATION
A.
Scenes Made Amid New York's Real Life. Pictorial
ly Beautiful in its Views of Night Life.
At.'i J ?'.3jtriiSS