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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1920)
DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1920. TEN PAGES AT TlfE THEATRES The central figure. Alvarea, the elitv jslruue bandit, ta played by Rlrh.ird : Rarthelmes. one of the most gifted ; young actor on tit cran today. Ralph Urave. playing the role of the j young Virginia arlatocrat. will ha re I momhered as IoriHhy tilth's leading ni. in and also as tha haro of Staurtce Toruneur's 'The White Heather." AI.T TI IMIM Wli Hl'llMNim l in.nio Besserer. cast In the ap " ""ir i PMlIm part of Rosy Nell, the dance the pUjr-hooae maoacrn nave to tell you about present and oMnlas attnoUoaa. Da 'AM OAST IN "SC.VIU.I-Tr DATS," A GRIFFITH PHTlltG David Wark Griffith, was. to sav the laaat. not stingy of talent hen he cast the player for-his new Paramount Artcraf production, ."jjparlet Days." Which Is coming to the Alta Theatre! Tuesday. s' hall girl, m a wall known character actresa, and Carol Dempster, her "screen daughter." Is one of, the tlrtfflth "finds'- of recent years, ap pearing first In "The Olrl Who Stayed at Home," Others In the vast Include George Faweett. Clarlne Seymour, and Walter Lo( The story la one of California in the gold rush days of '49 and ta sasrt to be. thrilling ami packed with heart Interest. " eddlng presents! YVhen he see Dorothy she recalls 'to him vague memories ami when one j n( of hla pals attempts ta attack her 'he plot. its her. In a hsttle that fol i'ovr. jroyee la Injured by a fall and ; h'a reason providentially reatored. All this occiii's In Mr. Ilarryniore's Ri'ettl I raramonnt picture. "The UoM I'rtde j groom," which will be shown at the , Pastime Theatre next Sunday and Monday. Mr. llarrymnre Is sunporlei ( Katherlne Harris. Ida Darling, June ( Dale, Hurdle Kirkland, Kdwurd Stur -J gls and others. James Klrkwood Wal ' director. WMGLEYS Arcade CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, tbe Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You ! PASTIME SPXDAV AND MONDAY HEAVY RAIN FALLS AT MEACHAM ON SUNDAY WK.AJ.TI1Y tUUM.VN' IMSAPPKARS ON KVK OP HIS KIIIHX(i DAY' Not Greasy Dcint worry about ecjema or other tkin troubles. You can have a dear, healthy tkin by using Zemo. Ob tained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle for $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring ' worm and make the skin clear and . healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor ' (rcasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. : Co., Cleveland, O. Bertie Joyce, a wealthy clubman and social favorite, well known in this country and Europe, disappeared on the eve of hla wedding to Dorothy Hardin, a society girl of beauty and accomplishments, according to the re port of the police, just made public. A remarkable sequel to this occur rence is the fact that Joyce had been rendered temporarily insane by a blow and straying into a resort frequented by crook, he Is initiated as a member of the cult and. after being trained as a burglar, is assigned to the task ot robbing the Hardin home of his own '" Tat E. W. It Pastime Children 5c Adults 20c JOHN BARRYMORE In "LOST BRIDGE ROOM" Has more real thrills than any picture in which Barryniore has appeared. Cast in the role of a crook. Kast OrcKonian Special.) MKACHAM, May 10. A splemlUI rain fell alt day Sunday and last nlftlit Sunday was also warm. The 8.ra.: looks as though It has grown so vera' inches. U. G. Shipley arrived here Muiulnv and has taken the .section relieving Mr. Marras, who left Tuesday for I Grande. Mr. Shipley will move hi. family here shortly, George Pevy and Mr. Jones left foi Vincent, Or., Monday where they have gone to work for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and child moved to Terry Tuesday. Mr. Smitl has taken a position with the Grand' I Ronde Lumber Co.. at that point. 1 B. F. Marlin made a trip to Pendle Uon Wednesday on business. Mrs. Jack pockweiler spent Thurs day in La, Grande. F. Denson was a Ia Grande visitor Friday, going- down by auto and re turning the same evening by train, j Mies Dona Heed came down from La Grande Thursday evening and is staying at Mrs. Martin's. Walter Marlin left Wednesday for Pilot Rock after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barlln. Miss Edith Morris returned to Ka ,mela Sunday evening. A carload of sheep arrived here Sunday morning from Pilot Rock for the J. E. Smith Stock Co. This is the first stock of the season to be shipped in here. Mrs. t G. Shipley was here visiting her husband Saturday and Sunday, re turning to Stanfield on train 17 Sun day. j Mrs. J. B Baker was confined to her home with a very bad cold Saturday and Sunday. Several fishermen have been here trying their luck, which is said-to have been very poor so far. The water is quite rough and dirty. Although bad roads are found, cars continue to pass over the mountain several each day 4doph Zu(or prvsvnrr JIUPRQ Sealed Right "WANTED- , A HUTBAND PATHE NEWS FISHING AT OTSU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiitiHiiHNiiiiiiiiii imiiMiiiimimimiiiMiiitiimuL s x I L T A. I CHILDREN 10c ADULfS 35c is Pauline Frederick's Latest Goldwin Release i "BONDS OF I LOVE" HlllllllllillllllUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllUIIII HERMAN ChACSSENroB Special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Une Company that doe all It businca In tbe west. 110 Beauregard St. P. O. Box tl Phono IIT-W. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeake Taronlo and Nervous Dlaeaaua of Women. X-Ray Elec tro Therapeutic. Temple Bdg. Room It Pfeone 1 mmmm.uz.vrr. . : ALTA THEATRE PERSONALLY DIRECTED BY Tuesday and Wednesday CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c BANDIT DAYS! Scarlet days, when love meant all the world and the game of life was the game of pluck, of nerve, of gallan try, of love. A new Griffith picture galvanizing, fascinating, so different, so distinctive that it tops all his others. As sure as you live, you must see this picture! bbbbwKb?K bbbbbt gggggggxgj KkK' ssm. s . .. j r y ... i. h jmmm mm T DAYS S CARLE BANDIT LOVE! In the scarlet days when brigands roamed the olden west and hearts felt little but love or hate. Here's1 a new Griffith pic ture, produced with all the great director's mastery of color, adventure, plot and c h a r a c terization after weeks and weeks of pains taking care. Richard Barthelmess, Clarine Seymour, George Fawcett, Ralph Graves, Carol Demster, in a dramat ic entertainihent that keeps the red blood dancing. It is D. W . Griffith's lat est, his newest, his best! A TALE OF THE OLDEN WE5T j&garamounb$rtcraftQicture 4K Tl Utoat and flneat work of the reat director of "llroken Hloaeotn." "Hearts of tbe World." The Wrtb of a Nation." "The Grct Lotc" and other oianter picture. In till. M r.wr I rhotoplnv T W Orlfflth turnn the len-llghl of IiIh mairlral THE NEWEST GRIFFITH PICTURE art on a new story of the olden went n utory of hlrh-preure ftwrlnalion . In which la woven the primitive, full-of-color, Impremioned romance of the days' when the west was all out-doors. Lover of adventure, lovers of thrill-, lover of color and. beauty, of excite ment and fluspense, lovers of love come The trail, tho strife, the dance hall glare. The blood of your adventuring. And through It all a soul, as only Griffith can paint It cm the screen. v A naming epic "f love and life In llu days when the West was ytnrng!