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4 PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1920. TWELVE PAOES I ALTA TODAY ADULTS 35d CHILDREN 10c 1 The ,a Mwm .f Metal Uuu. Illu nu.l- visible powor im.t h s f;ir- tnnoh of ; he atmosphere in the Viiagrsph detcctlse m)K ry ""The Invisible Hand.' starrn Ati tonto rro. t mare In ovidci , than aver . .! Ihc fntl'n',h episode of Ink now famous .banter pUy which will b see a: tth- Pastime Theatre or Tuesday -and Wednesday. The serial, fast oonilng to its close. ter and more exciting. It Is a great chaec by tire In their attempt to nd . f organized crooks. rtoed and wived comes again to l re! i mi Hotter be : i... s. i . ir: k him so his aid li ever this tune. M for n thia r that often . more -VI.TA TOD Y 1SH. ClH'UlVT SPKtJ, IT x HE DIDVT GO 4Sk I Beautiful Women lot Society, duringthe past VHS I seventy years have rt lieJ rl upon it for their distin H. ) NJtimhed appearance. The J JSoft refined, pearly 1 white complexion K I If urtlil instantly. Is I always the source ot -r. 1 flattering comment. who directed of rhe gamblers. The tense moment you spell 'Siskiyou.' Mr. interrupted the stenog- "How do i ... . .u.." i rapher. "Siskiyou why. that's easy,'- said Reynolds. ' Sb- Ssk Slskyti " "Oh. thunder, write and tell him I Pastime TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c Pearl White The Black Secret "A Crippled Hand" THE EVYISIBLE HAND 4The Modern Mazappa" The Villains Sent Sharpe to Death in the Sea. Universal Comedy A LION S ALLIANCE WOMAN WITNESS IN COURT FORGETS BABY ANNISTOX. Ala.. Hay 14. "Hey, one of yon women forgot your baby. yelled deputy sheriff Newt Undsey the other day just after adjournment of the circuit court. The deputy's statement was correct. A wonnn witness in a case had forgot her baby and left it in the courtroom, the 3-ounit-Fter yelling; with loneliness as soon u everybody except the deputy sheriff had left the ourt. SENIOR UAMK ON' TOXIGHT The Christian and Presbyterian team s of the sen ior division, church league, will meet this evening- at C:15 At Ronnd-Cp park in the second con test of that division. The game will be free and all are welcome to attend. Tomorrow- evening the intermediate league holds forth with a game be tween the Christian and Methodist teams. niimsfl Horn ot.ympk; trial By Associated Press) LONDON. May 25. Several trials for the picking of athletes for the English Olympic team were held to day. In the broad jump Abrahams led with 20 feet 9 inches. Henderson I threw the discus 106 feet, 10 l-"2 ! inches, and W. A. Hll easily won the j lOO'meter dash in 10 4-5 seconds. LEE DRAKE HEAD OF OREGON TRAPSHOOTERS ! PORTTANT' Or.. May IS The; Oregon State Trapsbooptfs associati-n held its annual meeong at the In- pirial hotel Saturday night for the j purpose of awarding the site for the 1S2B Oregon state championship shoot j and to elect officers. Mark Seddail. representing the Astoria trapshooters, ; put In a bid for the championship shoot next year and the association voted to hold the event in the lower Columbia river city. The newly-elected officers are L. D. Drake, president; Mark Seddall, vice president, and W. H. Harrison, secretary-treasurer. All three officers are of Astoria. The directors elected are J. Y. Seavey. P. V. Dodele. Abner : Blair. H H. Veatch. D. C- Bowman and Henry Partridge. C. P. Preston was selected as a rep resentative to attend whe meeting of the Pacific coast zone representative, which will be held at Walla Walla next month. H. R- "Hi" Everding was named as an alternate- The retiring officers were Dr. C. F Cathey. president; A. W. Strowger. vice-president, and F H. Keller, sec retary-treasurer. The directors were Mark Seddall. Charles Leith. H. R. Everdiag. Charles Brown. J. H Still man and P. A Toung. rssto, n John Sharpe. a famous de-; am leaving for Hiversid.-' county. 1 11! i-iiv, i.-ads il fight against .the rewrite the story to fit that locale.'' I rtmrssers He Is fast driving them I Frank Mayo and KMhi-vn Adams. : Into a corner In this episode. But. both well liked I'm versa I stars, -hold I ;li. v. liku ruts in a corner, are still bat-l equal honors in the' leading roles of' ding hard. Peril, in the form of in-1 the prehtuctlon. .1... - r.i i- ...L-.il:. plotting audi Johnston itcCullcv, a well-known i trai.'. fai-es him at evcrr tum. ! magazine author, wrote the storv. i MOMKXTS Clifford Is assigned the task ofj tracking dOWa Mury Uegnn. the wont- I nn he lovea The Captain of Detectives swears i, , "get" 'Cllffor.l f,.r interfering with his plans. ; The Gamblers plan to frame tip Ciif when Cliff r : .'The Rrute H.-aker." a storv of the lo "a nrea rr"nl tnr North Woods which will be shown r.n r prea raM " ,ne headquarters EwliSSafljaSrV nn.l TVVilnes(!:iv :t the Arrade lTho.iH rtin latter . , Xo the production manager at Univer- d' ov'" Mar- "n m "' 'sal Citv He began- j fleece the banker's son of his nvnev !' A. r Bi.t , ,m iviu ! through a fake marriage and his ap for Siskiyon County to film scenes for , n! to hT ' The Brute Breaker' and - " j , n,n' of "'chfU' ' 'h ford outwits the captain of detectives. ; Clifford is framed by the crook. i Clifford is dismissed from the fnn-e. . Mary Regan ts onmpelled to play the ' game of the . sprain of detectives Bradley .in his plans to trap the com- j missioner of police in order to get that honest official fired from the force. Mary Regan exposure of the crook-j ed frametip n the roof garden and j her vindication in the eyes of Clifford, i Clifford's reinstatement on the j force. Samuel Goldwyn and Rex Beach LEROYSCOnS i Famous 1 1 e r y PARTNERSofthcNIGHT directed by Paul Scardoa HE HAD TR PPED THE noMrious criminal For years he had braved a thousand perils iracK aown uie crmunal who bsffied the det tives of two continents. He knew her only as Mary Regan of the lice index. 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