East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 11, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORECJONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, -SEPTEMBER 11, 1920.
FOURTEEN PAGES
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AT -THE THEATRES
!STIIK TOIY ,AIUVIK Si MAY AM) MUMMY
in Well Ml mm m Hum In Ills New I A M WIV sTOISY
hri.Mv. .tim .s.uiw." I rni: uoiu i ami ins
In nn outdoor da, -with the hig j ll'IV lOMIX KI.KK
lhnMT country for a cum ait it ml with Alma Unhens. who was the featured
I hi! Ihe of the lumoet luck for atino- player in Huniorewiue" has the lead-l-hore.
Wullwe Ueid. Ihe ever popular 1C role In the new Cosmopolitan
J'iiramount Uir, 1m tdeallv ent. This. IModitellon, "The World ami Ht
In exceptionally he ease In "The Wife." whieh wil be shown ut tho
Kmrcc," his late.st pairing ehiele. ) At vade Theatre tomorrow,
w hic h will he ditmhocd at ihc ruM.inei Tho scene in tho picture, w hieh was
theatre today. I
Th principal filiation f lht
Vlgorouti photoplay Involves the refor
niRtion of a man who in addicted to
drink and who through the influence
of h woman and the hlgncN of the
outdoor life, cornea havk with a ven
geanee. ThlH wort of character Is on
of the red blot ided kind in which Mr.
Keld invariably n,pH-urs to atfmut nd
viintaRo and there i liule doubt that
hla admirers will find his new charae- j
lerfzation one of tho host of his screen ;
career. j
Mr. Kcid Is charmingly supported
I'v Ann Little, as the girl, Theodore
adapted from a succes.sful llroudway
play, nr luid in .Spuln. Miss Rubens
ha the role of Kedora, a young Span
ish girl, who marries iHm Julian,
very rich and much older than herself.
Krnestlo, a youthful writer and son of
lon Julian's deceased friend, conies I morrow
Fortune' stories which appeared In
(ho Saturday Kvening l'ost. Will Koff
ers has the role of a western cowboy
bent on sacrificing himself so that his
friend und tho girl that he himself
loves hi vain may find the happiness
I t hat Is dented htm.
j The humorous haekKroutnl of the
str- center about the attempts of a
temperance society to banish liquor
from the town. In the course of the
si ii y, the town saloon heroines a soda
water parlor, and the men stay away
from t heir homes- 41s usual to con
gregate there and swap stories. How
ever, Will Rogers sueeeeds in his at
tempt to reform his rivaj. and then
resignedly steps aside to permit fctra to
wed' the girl ho loves.
A small hut excellent cust supports
tho star. Among the cast are Irene
Rich, Howtand Lee. Wade Holder, j
-Marguerite Livingston, Lilian ljuUKdon
and l.ydia Yea mans Titus.
"Water. Water Everywhere ' Will
bo shown at the l,astime Theatre, to
ll Is a picture, that will make
to live with them. ld'll stories are cir
culated about the young folks. A duel
in which lon Julian is fatally wound
ed, and several other startling events
follow.
Resides Miss Rubens, the cast of
"The World and His Wife'' Includes
such notable players at Montague
Love, Gust on Glass, !edro de Cordoba
cue better for seeing it.
Kobcrts, Uaxmond Hatton. James j and Charles Gerard. Robert G. Vig-
Yue and others. The picture was
directed by George Melford &nd the
story hi based upon the successful
novel of Clarence Ku ding-Urn Kelland.
nola directed the picture and it is u
raramount Art era ft release.
A I. TV TOIVW
IIKIKS ltY STAIIS
IX "IRAKIS UKKKX. A
NEW St'RKKN COMKUV
Charles Kay's latest photoplay
"Paris Green," will be the chief at
traction at the Alta Theatre today:
H is described as u delightful roman
tic comedy, in which the trail leads
from Paris to Quigley Corners, X. J.
Mr. Hav has the role ol Luther Green.
doughboy, who in the hour which he j
upends In Paris before leaving; for the
United States meets a pretty French j
girl and gives her his card. j
Luther is discharged from tho army j
and returns to the farm to find his old j'
sweetheart engaged to another man. j
Meanwhile, Ninon, his Paris-acquaint-j
encc, journeys to America to take upj
residence with an uncle here. She falls
Into the hands of a gang of crooks!
upon landing- from the steamer. Es
caping, she goes to the only address
she knows Luther Green. Quigley
ALT A Si DAY AM) MONDAY
GAY, ItlMGltT LIGHT
KFOKY UF ITICS ALL
AROl M TIIK YVOIUJ)
There's a string of gay, bright
light si in every great city that en
circles the globe. In ''The Yellow
Typhoon" these, lights are all around
the world lights. They stretch from
New York to London, Paris, Home,
Monte Carlo, Berlin, Shanghai, China,
Manila and back tif New York again.
This remarkable story, starring
Anita Stewart in a dual role. Is Har
old MacGrath's greatest adventure
tale, a First National attraction which
will be shown at the Alta .Theatre to
morrow. Story of Two Sisters
It is the story of two sisters, one
selfish, self centered, who Is willing
to sell her own soul for the pleasures
of life, a woman intelligent, but
heartless and ruthless, who leaves
a wake of wrecks of men in her
path, 'willing to do anything to sat
isfy her liu;t of pleasure and "excite
ment; the other fighting her own sis-
Corners, X. J.A pretty romance springs j ter for her country and home.
up between the two, with the aid of
a. French-English dictionary, and Lu
ther is not only able to foil the crooks
when they follow Ninon, butto con
vince her uncle of his honorable in
tentions as well .
Ann May is the leading woman, and
the cast also includes Donald McDon
ald and Otto 'Hoffman. Julien
Josephson, who has written some of
Charles Ray's best vehicles, furnished
the story. Jeromo Storm directed.
The picture carries you into every
vicissitude of Jife. the simple home,
the purity and sweetness of people
of fine ideals and It carries you
through the sorbid thought brilliant
life or those who live only for plea
sure and excitement.
FASTI M E TODAY'
The remarkable are of Will Rogers.
j both as a comedian and as the por
i trayer of pathos, is once more regis-
tered on the screen in his newest Gold-
The picture was produced by Thomas j wyn Picture, "Water, Water Kvery
H. Ince and is a Paramount Artcraft j where ." In this picturization of
ielease. William It. Lighton's series of "Billy
ORPHAN REJOICES ON
REUNION WITH OWN IN v
FRENCH COLONY HERE
OAKLAND. Calif..- Sept, 11. (A.
! xiie shadow of deportation oust
over 1 ."i year old Marcel le Dupiey,
French war orphan brought front
France by Peter R. Kyne, author, was
dispelled yesterday when in juvenile
court proceedings instituted by Kyne
to end the relation with his ward.
Judge Uobinson allowed the boy to be
placed in t he home of a woman of
the 'a n Fra n oseo Fre rich co I on y .
(;i;i)rhi:i stkamku is sauk.
WASHINGTON, Sept. I L ( A. P. i
- The cruiser Pittsburgh, aground in
the Haltje sea. is in no immediate
danger although several sections of
the double bottom are flooded accord
ing to navy department advices.
0. A. C. INSTRUCTION
SAVES APPLE CROP
OREGON AG RlCl'LTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis, Sept. 11 In. 1919
apple growers who followed faithful
ly tle college recommendations for
the control of codling moth lost only
2.1 per cent of their crop by this pest,
according to information gathered by
the department of entomology.
1 See
PASTIME
on
? Page 13.
AD
Why does the Creator put
biutes and elite into the same world?
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AT THE
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Today
Those who failed to follow these
recommendations lost 14 per cent to till
per cent of their crop. The potential
apple crop of Oregon for 1 !1 9 was
38ti0.000 boxes. "Had all growers fol
lowed the college recommendations
the total loss would have been 2.1 per
cent of 81.600 boxes. At $2 a box
this woul.i amount to $162.1 '20. Had
all failed to follow th'c college recom
mendatiou the averuge hs (ivould
have been 55 per cent of ; 2.1 33,(0G
boxes. These it $2 a box, would be
worth $4.24 (, 000. Conservative cal
culations show, it is said, that thp col
lege investigations In the, control ' of
the codling moth saved Oregon grow
ers a million dollars a year.
IS
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Children, 10c
Adults, 35c
Charles Kay
5
Homfc again with Mother! $
memory.
2
His uniform laid away and the war and France but a K
5
She riff Hells ComsfiaCu-f
Till a dainty bit 0f Paris came to Quigley Corners,
looking for Corporal Luther Green! t V '
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Then things began to happen 1 . ' '.. ' '.
A Rural Story of Real Folks
SUNSHINE COMEDY'
SUNDAY
Monday
Children 10c
The bride was young,
her Spanish blood a
leap with life. The
man Avas - rich, but
young no longer.
When a youthful
fried came into their
home to live, the
tongues of their world
began to wag with
gossip.
A pulsing romance
of jealousy and love.
On a gay and danc
ing background of
fandango and Castanet.
ALTA SUNMY-MOND1Y
LOUIS B. MAYER. 4 PRESENTS
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Adults, 35c
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COSMOPOLITAN
PRODUCTIONS
CThe World
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By Chades Fiederic Kiidlinoei
featurincc
ALMA RUBENS
Dntcud by Robert G VignoU.
Scrnatio by Fiances Marion
jd garamoutijlrlcraft picture
With
Montagu Love
jaston Glass
With
Pedro de
Corboda
Charles Gerard
EXTRA SPECIAL
HOW BABE RUTH KNOCKS HOME RUNS.
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The Girl and the Woman
Behind the Girl was the massed power of the Government. ' Her
Son hazardous in the extreme tapped the very fountain
of thrilling experiences. s
Behind the Woman, the world-old power of captivating beauty and
alluring manners. "The Yellow Typhoon" they called her in
the Orient because of the wreckage she left in her wake sim
ple men who saw not her tigerish heart.
One dav they met the Girl and the Woman like a lighted fuse
. i .u l., thorn -no -unrrlnrl h hn
and nowaer aim wie iwuc ....
comes the manner of the Female of the Species,
NEWS WEEKLY
Children, 10c
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MAGAZINE
Adults, 35c
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A" FIRST NATIONAL" ATTRACTION
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