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TEN PAGES PAGE BIGHT AT THE THEATRES liliM tin plnl inaii.-uny- MoT i tH pa about imtx-iil ami coming attractions. AIM 1- TOIIXY Tho liratlal nature of a libertine , ffl r, formarll at the Austrian rm la rrl-ntliKl napnnad In "Blind Hua liMnda." the I nil Mil ph"todrnin ( ; t h Tyrrl"nn Alp, whirh come to tin Arcade Thentr- tomorrow. This principal role ia played by Rrie C'rohelm. formar lieutenant of the Aimtrian mv; and in "Blind Hut" ta iida" aCn.- JStrohelm prtrn the ar I - irance and ruprema conceit that Stiff Joints Sore Muscles tlaimin a nmm 7 DeS of rheumatism ami lam back it penetrates quickljsdrives out soreness, and limbers up stra, acn.-g joints and muscles. . j Wiaard Oil is an absolutely rehab antiseptic application for cuts, burns bites, and stings. Sprains and bruise: heal readily under its soothing, pea ctrating qualities. 1 Get it from druggists for 30 centi If not satisfied return the bottle and pet your money back. , ... Ever constipated or have sick heatK che? 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Km i'tek Bcrrin you are frequently troubled with eou-jg Hlin'.l Huabantla" la Pronounced a Upatlon and ituliKestlon you oannotjj a daring photodrama based on the altogether happy. Take t -number- imm. dlatelv following the war. i Iain's Tablets to oorraet these dism -g v bi.h cannot but open the eyes of the ders. They are prompt and effectual. M , American huaWind to ib.- dan.- , -av ami pleasant to take IS loa toward the woman 5 ho aele-ted as his lifemate. It is de- !llrlist. a famous lawyer in New York 13 It i .,nt Ins to him. The fate of a love buxxard In the form of o man, la tha heme of the story. strohe m is ram em bared; even hat- .Iuntiity. supporting him in "BUfd Hits-1 t.in.ls is M re a ret Armstrong, the PQtitn!! Alta Today JL ClO II 2,;.. 10(. Adult, 35c i TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c Bessie Love Pearl White IN- IN clared to be amaning in its inoffensive bundling of so vital a theme pas'Umj-: Ttwi.xT SCHKHN ST.VH HAS DICSUtE Til 1M.AY IX GRAND OPERA .rana There U nn oKl sayh thai no matter what I or success a inaa reat chrst'ii DraMaMioai ho g to the effect eijihtj Ot fame hen In some always has a s:u'k of resth-ssTieas or dissatistfac tioo iA Mm. Tli. re ia onft great teel mugnate mho always wanted to be an ARCADE Today Children 10c AdulU 35c "Showme a sign from Heaven give me real proof of yoor God." had baen the challt-ngo ot 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 healed while-hot. THE RIGHT $Sr GxUbert Parkers master romance of the Canadian north -wood s !taiIin8' BERT LYTEIX Scenario by June Ma. this Directed by Jack Dillon H9ROLD LLOYD COMEDY nlway thOUSht he would have been a 13 tre?it newapaperman and so on. There ia a well-know'n motion picture star, yvlio een though, one of the most 55 pojmlar amony tile fails today on the Ig screen, has always had the Impression thut ho riwatld have been opera artist. Ho ia Antonio Moreno, star of the latisst Vttaaranh serial. "The lnvisilile Hand," a flraM detective mystery story now showing at the l'aatime Theatre. Moreno ha played many famoti.s storied roles. But ho s;iys lu would have forettono then, all for a ehanee to play D.n Jnan. the toreador in the opera. Carmen. And "he still has hopes ihat he will have -a chance. Physically : teiiiperumentuJIy and by birth Moreno i is hullt for the oart. As i well kio.wn i the opera ia a Spanish one. Moreno is a Spaniard a descendant of real Cas- tilinn stnek 1 1 llUS tllO fiery blUCK . eyes and raven hued hair of the Don and that he would have all the emotion ' and ability to portray the role of Don ! Juan the fans themselves are assured by his post performances. The Black Over the Gardens 8 Wall AITA TODAY WHAT KIND OF A CIRIi is run tea gehx? What kind of a girl is a pink tea girl? According to the Vltagraphs newest Bessie Love picture, she is a girl who doesn't know her own heart. Bessie Love Isn't that kind of a screen girl, but in this picture she has a sister who is, and it's up to Miss Love, cast as the heroine, to straighten out love problems. The picture is "over the Garden Wall.'' which will be seen at the Alta theater today. Miss Love, as Peggy Gordon, is the daughter of a moderately wealthy, stu dious bookloving 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 fawncy dawnces. as tho saj-ing goes, but can't do much else. The love affairs of Frances, and her idolatry for fine clothes and pink teas givo Peggy 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 Wall" with bare fists, as the saying goes, and ' the;- all live happily ever after, as the saying g : er, ifa a lovey-dovey klnd of a picture. AMUSEMENTS j FOR SALE WHEAT TjAJTOS. nKAXXSG LANTfS, TIMBER LANDS, CITY PltOPKUTY Conditions created hy the war compels our early return to relatives and estate In tiie Far Ft and demand tno use or all our available funds and nocurltie. and to meet these conditions and demands we offer for immediate sale all of our property in Oregon, cOnsiitting of FARMS AM I'M'.M LANDS In varlons parcels and Tarkrasly located In I'matlUa and Harney counties, lucinded in tiie aliove about 0o acres wheat m crop on jwo M-parutc farms. Our interest in same to go with land. TIMHITIt Tl.MliKK LMS and fira.ing Lands, In large tracts kltuauxl in L'matlUa. L'nioa ami Harney counties. Same are exceptionally well watered and present leaaes ex litre at the end of this year. 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JOHN VERT JESSIE S. VERT r.vi !. i -1 "There's jtst as goon fish in the sea afl ever Jumped off from the hook," say a Alo Potash in the greatest Am erican comedy ever written. Abe and: his partner, "Mawruss'' Perlmutter ( are Vwn of the greatest delineator-5 of the Hlebrew in business tliat has ever been drawn. When Montague Olans beg-an his series of stories in the Saturday Evening- Post they spraivg Intta immediate favor with the people of the United States. Insistene bo came the demands for the dramatiza tion of these sketches of real business life, and in response the first of the series was brought out under the nam of "Potash and Perlmutter." In the eastern cities the success of the play was phenomenal and the third edition l is now rfqd-jr for the public. However the authtor put into this comedy such ia wealth of laughter provoking- sny- ings and situations that the following I comedies seem lifeless besides the - first. This standard story of Montague 'Glass will be given a real production! a.t the Oregon theatre next Friday land Saturday nights by The Fred I Kiogel Stock Company. This most e 'cellent company has been giving th ! people of Pendleton some of the best plays ever witnessed in the city and the excellence of their productions i tho onlv guarantee needed for thn coming offering of "Potash and Perl mutter." Keserve seats today that you may not be disappointed for th : Oregon theatre is not going to hold l the crowd that will -want to attend When tho Saturday Evenenig Post accepts the writings of an author for publication, it means but one thing. Tho best that can he ohtaincd In that j particular line. So when Montague Olass wrote a series of short stories dealing with the business life of two Yiddish merchants, and they were ac cepted by the Saturday Evening Post, and announced for publication, the peopM kn-w they were going to re ceive something; out of the ordinary. Th stories made an Instantaneous hit. and the fame of "Potash and Pert mutter" immediately spread over the English reading portion of the globe. So great was their reception, so clever were they written, so humorous were the sayings and doings of these tw ) IVbraic mm l.lfcllliw. that popular il.tmor demanded a comedy. ENTRY OF RUGBY TEAM IS APPROVED BY A. A. U. (Ry Associated Pre.) STANFORD UNlVSHMfT. 01., April H. Coaeh Harry W. Maloney laat night announeed that the Amateur Afhletlo l-nlon haa aooroved the nro- lilioaed entry of an American rugby This Episode MARKED FOR DEATH Thrills, Suspense antonio moreno INVISIBLE HAND Gangsters risk death to board train from auto Universal Comedy BROWNIE'S BUSY DAY Do You Know How to Elope With a Girl? 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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office : 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. J. L. VALGHAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are showing is a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over. Phone 13 - '' OooM SI. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. ARCADE THIS., FRIDAY and SATURDAY Children lUe Ad v? Hmt $,ttthrttln& Pkhzre Drama that ike Art foas ever produced iiwlieiiti Diivcted try 2- Hnnjolf ults 3(te 3 3- T I HE'EditST'of PHOTOPLAY, probably the fj. foremost authority in the country on the merits of moving pictures, says that of all the. pk jtures he has seen this year, BLIND HUS IB'VNDS" is one of the three best. 'BLIND (H JSBANDS" has fewer explanatory titles than any. big picture ever made which means that its story is so absorbing and so flawlessly acted that explana tion is almost unnecessary. The plot, involving the destiny of a wife, a husband and another man, is very simple but so absolutely gripping that once you ce the deadly peril into which it is leading, nothing short of a million dollars could make you (take your eyes from the screen. And towards the (end of this picture you'll have the biggest surprise. Vou ever had in your life. See it now then tell your tnends. t Uvn t ie t tacm hum ic. 7 m UNIVERSAL- JEWEL 0 i I 1