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PAGE BIGHT DAILY BAST OREQOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920. TWELVE PAGES AT THE THEATRES What the la -house niaiiBfr have in tell )tHi alxnit preent and cumins attractions. I'ASTIMI". TOnY m ukkn ktau ii - Tl) HUM IN DESHIUB .it m opkrj& 1 There In nn old paying to the effMt that no matter what hrihts of fame or success a man reaches In some chosen profession, he always has a spark of Tcftkwnr or dlssntisfso tfbn in him. There. Is one rtmi steel majrnste who nlwan wanted to bo an nrtwt: a ramons lawyer in New York always thought he would have been a reat newspaperman and no on. There , in a well-known nn'inm pUtnrc star. tATKlJ who i-von though, one of the mntt i popular am on the tana today on the I thai h ah iild have been a grand 1 1 opera artist. lie is Ant-vnio Moreno, star or the latest VJtajrraph serial, "The Invisible Hand," a great detective mysterv atorv I now showing at the Pastime Theatre. Mi'i-eno has played many famous started roles. But ho Maya he would have fores-one them all for a chance to play Don .1 'ian, the toreador In the npera, I'iirmen. And, ho still has hopes that he will havo a chance. PhysloaUy temperamentally and by birth Moreno 1m built for the Mart. As is well known, the opera is a Spanish one. Moreno Is a Spaniard ft descendant of real Oas itUaji stock. He haa the fiery black eye and raven htied hair of the Don and that he would have all the emotion and ability to portray the role of lon Juan the fans themselves are assured by hia past performances. ARCA0K TODAY TRTt MniS IV "THE Kit; 1 IT OF WAY" screen, haa always had re Impr si on ITS UNWISE to put off to-cUr's doty UtH to morrow. If your stoMsrn it acU-dutnrlMd take KinoiDS tk new aid to Agvstion comfort today. A pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid-dyspepsta. MADE BV SCOTT & BOWSE MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION ii Aa the central fijnir In the motion . 'picture production of Sir Gilbert Park i or"s "The Rteht of Way," showing for the first time at the Arcade Theatre today, Bert Lytetl Scored what was eastl y th e m oat signal d ra ni a t i c .u hievement of his long and enviable 1 career. An unusual part, that of Charley Steele, .the dashing: young attorney in : Mvmtreal cynical, dissolute, undenl ; ably winning, yet astoundinsly super - cilious. That Mr. Lytell should have portrayed it adequately would have been enough: that he did it splendidly means ha is to be ranked among; the ! foremost of our real stars of the I screen. In translating: to films this remark able novel, June Math is haa displayed ARCADE Today Children 10c Adults 35c "Show me a sipn from Heaven give me real proof of your God." had been the challenge of Charley Steele, Then the tailor of Chaudiere. in his simple fanaticism, sought to brand proof upon the young man as he slept with a little cross, heated white-hot. THE RIGHT OF WAY Sir Gilbert Parkerfe master romance of the Canadian north woods tarring BERT YTELL Scenario by June Mathi3 Directed by Jock Billon. Regular Habits Produce a Beautfiul Complexion Daily elimination rid the system of poisons. Wonvsn should realize that! H Iff VI daily of their complexion. of their headaches and gen eral ill health, little realizing that the trouble ia constipation. Women, too, are much more sub ject to such congestion than men, and much more careless of it. The result is seen in lusterless, weafy ves, in sallow, pimply complexion, in lassitude, bad breath, and in i'..' word so often used, "indisposed." s At the first sign of these symp toms the wise woman will take a laxative, and will see that the young girl and others in her care do likewise. 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Caldwell, 511 Washington St., Monticelto, Illinois, f a genuine understanding? of both the original viewpoint of the author and of dramatic values; and the finish of the production speaks for the work of Maxwell Karger, as the personal su pervising director. Jack Dillon's di rection is as meritorious as the photo graphic effects of Robert Kurrle. AIT.Y TODAY WHAT KIND OF A OTRI IS PTVK TEA UKL? "What kind of a girl is a pink tea girl? According to the Vitagraph's newest Bessie Tjove picture, she Is a girl who doesn't know her own heart. j Bessie Love isn't that kind of a screen I girl, but in this picture she has a sister j who is, and it's up to Miss tove, cast as the heroine, to straighten out love problems. The picture is "tfver the Garden 1 Wall,' which will be seen at the Alta 1 theater today. Miss Ijove, as Peggy Gordon, is the j daughter of a moderately wealthy, stu dious hookloving father. She is a girl who rides into life with vim and nerve and energy. Her sister Frances, can dawnce the lawnces and all the other i fawncy dawnces, as the saying goes. but can't do much else. The love affairs of Frances, and her idolatry for fine clothes and pink teas give Pegrgy an awful lot of work, but they cause this wisp of a girl to find out her own love destiny. That's worth a million dollars, isn't it? Well, anyhow, Peggy sails into the romance of "Over the Garden v all with bare fists, as the saying goes, and they all live happily ever after, as the saying; g ; er, it'a a lovey-dovey kind of a picture. seems strong enough on paper to keep ihem out of the first hold. Detroit and the NeW York Yankees will fight It out for second place. Hugh Jennings and Miller Huggins say so. i. E p. However, it looks to be right. If the Tigers had a dependable pitch ing staff, something they have lacked for years, they would be right on the Indians heels. The Yankees are strengthened on the c f ft nso by the acquisitou of Babe Kutii but they are just as slow afoot as they were last ?eacn But they have a scod pitch ing staff. Jimmy Burke and his Eicwns may lan-1 in the first tUylcSofl in the place of the dilapidated White Sex. With Puck Weaver, Chick Omul it and Swede Bisborg gone the plight f the Sox is a sorry one. The Boston Red Sox did not profit much by their two big deals and Clark Gi'ff.'h cVdn't have time etHtih 'incr his new icg.me as president of the Washn.gior. club to i.ei sninf pinvers lis wa efirr. Connie Mack has a team of extremes young players h'. may be a si ' j 'se and pull the Mackma out of tno cellar this aeavor. the Garden Wall Do You Know How to Elope With & Girl? 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NEW YORK, April 13. Ohio will be the baseball capital next fall, the oracles of the diamond say. Having satisfied a desire of last, year when the Reds won the Na tional Jjeagoe pennant, the Buckeye fans are to see another dream coflM to pass by having the world s series an all-Ohio affair, the dope seems to i point. I To those who come at him with mitt outstretched and nice words of congratulations, Trls Speaker, who! starts his second season as a big league manager says: "Not so loud. Maybe you're right but I don't want the boys to get full of that cinched-pennant stuff." Speaker is rlg-ht. The Cleveland I Indians haven't cinched the American j league pennant. But If they don't nam! first on the heap, the young lead er i.. (ne iuim i r i if m kuiiib " nac some tall explaining to do. The dope' s4em plain as a nose on; the face. The White Sox won the pennant las year and the White Sox fare broke this year. 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