.,r PAGE EIGHT - - DAILY EAST PENDLETON, OREGON, ItTEStUY EVENING AUGUST 3, 120-- TEN PAGE3 ATTA TOIVY IMItlH jSl:.NXATM IK MAV OMVYN MfOTUl'LAV Th Woman and thf Pitpf-i," Ger&ldlne Farrar'a Intt uU wyn mrrinur vehicle, (nusH a awwu Uon lit Psri when published thore s a novel. Taipr the lotk ty I'ieioe lxmv wn dramntized by IMerri I-Yon- iiMe period. Those two wnhient am thorn cidta horn ted in drumatialn the ! famouM play "Aphrodite"' which e fjrt such wM popularity in London and Paris. The novel v;as Inspired by 'rtivA'j puirttinp in the National Art J a 1 1 fry of Miidrid, y h o wi n g a m n being tossed in a blanket . thy four women. In the photoplay Oeraldtno tintm feod attained wtch an aiFajrw plnys h rol at th wilful and play that the J. 'arista n theatre maim-j Leuutifui Spanish, jetrl. orijflnally plny rm prolonged U run ftr a consider j cd In the kUbo veraion by the world 2 i tamea Krencii Metros Kegfna. Bndot, j'rha story is untttue In many way. I ITKopUt is laid In Spain and i?' a story if itve an it lutrmue which re veals a new angle of the ape-old con flict between a man and a maid. Th Fttcture , which) wast directed Ivy li egi n a I d Ha r k e r. achieves the same sumptiiotisness which he infused into Oeraldine Farrars recent photoplays, "The Flame of the Insert" and 'Th World and Xt Woman." Both, in teriors and exteriors are a triumph of realistic stamps settine There- i an exact reproduction of a Spanish plaa; and the homes of the cigarette tdrls are replicas of the poorer quarters of Seville. Oeraldlne Farrar's character ization of Concha the cigarette - girl MEDICINAL ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AND DERBIES tid other alteratives, toni arul fn-!illli-f?ivinr iiifjtvlii'iiis that are recommended in tin beyf, Jtteo'ieal hooks, are combined in Jlood's Snr earmriUa. It build up thu Wood, improves the appel iff, invigorates the digestion, , tones the stomach and gives nerve strength so ns to promote permanent pood health. Has merit ed and hold the praise of three tren erations. Yon should (jive it h trial. 'As a ffeiitle thorough ratliartio many recommend Hood's VUU. OVEFWlCIDSTYf ef the Mouutch has upict many night1! Mat UywarataOMchiswad. H ibstuibed. diuoivc two or three (i illhl tm & Is&gue Ware retuirg afi 3 ea Joy refraining ilesp. The pmity and aoducac of Ki-mmds guaranteed tj tCCTT A ECWffi uxtXMS or sea . rs lmjioh ARCADE Today CHILDREN 10c I Space for theatre tiame, date, etc. 1 ADULTS 30c . . ... a a marvolous interprelathm ut a beautiful, ttMiiperamentnl f the people. lVtn. tht tur4ay- Kvenmg '5 One of the thrilling scenes from the powerful '" klrematizstlon -of the big lore story of tha ; : year. A most unusual pair of lovers at suspicious young woman who calls the hero 1 "The Peddler of Lies," but finds that he deals ' in love as welL ' AI5C.VOH TODAY j Tli management of ih 'Arcmle Theatre takes particular prldo in nil nouueinx 'TUa Petldlw ( IMn." Vni versat'a newet feature, att its attrac tion today. Few stories of the year have attracted as much uttention as this novel, by Henry C. Rowland which recently appeared In the ftitur day Juvenilis Post as "The Peddler." The direction of "The Peddler of I.les," was entrusted to 'William C Dowlan, one of Universal' most cap able craftsmen and the stellar roles aro In the hands of Frank Mayo, who starred in "The Brute Breaker" and "Lsca," and Ora rurew. who starred In "Loot" and "t'nder Suspicion." In addition the cast includes DuKmai Oodowsky. Ora Deyereaux, Flora Hot lister. Bonnie Hill, Truman Van ryke, Harold Miller, Kay-Ripley. James nar row, William Brown and many others. "The Peddler of Lies," Is full of in teresting incidents, gripping situa tions, tense climaxes, while the ident ity of the leading- character is a mys tery until the final scene. Frank Mayo appears In the role of the itinerant merchant whose converted army truck contains everything- from a noedte to an anchor; Ora Carew h:ts the role of the aristrocratic Diana Kirkland, who falls in love with the Peddler; Ray Ripley and Bonnie Hilt are seen as the bogus De ValUgnacs, . and - Dngmar Oiodowsky has the role of patriea. Mel ton, the super-crook. Christie Comedy ''LOVE IN A HURRY" ON U. OF 0. STAFF I'MvFTItSITT Of OREGON, Ku Kene, Aug-. 3. 'Announcement has been- made toy the School of Music of the VTniveraity of Oregon, that Madame Hose JlcGrew, dramatic soprano, who han achieved considerable fame , in concert work both In this country and abroad, has been naniod to- head the vofee department of the school for the coming- year: Madam McGrew was at the University of Oregon this spring, j wnen she appeared in the Music Festi val sponsored by the-School of Muslv of the University. - - 1 AlHtliinr McGraw achieved wide spread mitico in Ie-nver, whre she taught for podi time and appeared in concert in Ihe municipal auditorium of that city. Sh has toured exten sively In this country, appearing in concerts and recitals. Twelve years have been spent by Madam MoGrew studying and appearing-' ip operas in Europe for the greater part of this time she was lead ing dramatic soprano in an opera company touring in Germajiy before the war, singing lyric parts, such as Marguerite in Faust, Elza in tiohen- grin, and Undine. Iater she- created many new roles which had not been sung before, appearing In dramatic roles "before several of the European f royalties. She also spent some timu J touring as soloist with Frederick NeU nines, world ramous canumaster. This spring. Madam McGrew took the leading soprano roles in the opera, "Cavalleria Ftusticana," and the can tata "The Rose Maiden," given as a TS.E FIRST IWIONAL BANK ; of Pendleton u : tan.. v; Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments, vi.h Tacilities of the highest character. ... . i-. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. PENDLETON, OREGON feature of the Euirene Musio Festival The visitors were in a batting mood June 7th, 8th, and 9th. in which stud-, and Williams' wmmess helped the ents of the School of Music of th Unt Yankees. fur ot thetr scores dime versity of Oregon played secondary by home runs as the two circuit drives roles. '.'" '. Jwere made with a man on base. . , i . Kuth in addition tq his home run walked twice and hit an Infield fly so high he reached second base be fore the ball was caught by ItiSberr. On his other time up he knocked a double. . . BABE RUTH REGISTERS 38TH CIRCUIT WALLOP -cm M it t ( 4 ; ... Tihomao 4 tit A. 1. Variable Speed. f ' ? ; ' , The Most Successful Machine for Alfalfa. For sale lr Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Ore., , , ,V Walla Wafla, WasH. - CHICAGO. ,.. Aug. 3. (A. P. "tabc" Ruth cracked out his 38th home run before a crowd estimated at over 30.000 and New York shut out Chicago Mortdoy. 7 to 0. It was the third homer Ruth had hit off wu liatrts this season. 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' wv:;--i 1 St taVS. , - A picture drenched in the golden sunlight - rfg ( -JZ' ' . ,-v' . ;:v:v;--'.; "i mmjr , V- 7, : of old Seville, and threaded hy a rich vein 8 5 , w ' '!;f?,.- , . J jj I , f ' of hot-blooded romance. - -, n a if , - . , . v - v ' ,v,-:" :. ff GfiRACDINJS FAJR PAR The Woman and the Puppst'. , . r ' - - 1 Flie Woman and lie EwbBet i Geraldine Farrar, as Concha Perez, will set your pulse a-Jeaping. See her laughing, singing, fighting in the Pla- za'at Carnival time. See her tenpe in the embrace of the fiery Don Mateo. See her dancing the dance of passion in the wharf-front cafe at Cadiz. See her in the greatest picture he has ever had! "NO, SENOR MY KISSES, ARE NOT FOR SALE!" A tempestuous romance of Sun ny Spain with-the fiery Farrar in the most picturesque part of her career. , 2'I)0YOU-WAJNTJV!Y KISSES?" "Then win me," was the mocking chal lenge of Concha, spit-fire of Seville. Sunny Spain romance the tinkle of tuneful guitars, the click of castanets' i V the whirling f'passion dance. Monkey Comedy Mrs. Joe Mar tin in "THE BABY DOLL BANDIT " 1