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" TWfetVE PACES - -. -. DAILY EAST OnEGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1020. AT THE THEATR ES Al.TA TODAY TASK TO . AKK film vkismox or tih rorvKuiiKAiv The tAk confrontlnic the producers tf the crn version of Aufrustua Thomas, great piny, "The Copper head, which will be on view at the A Ha Theater today, waa a connid- ruble one. Jt involved constructing and twice reconfuructinir on entire vll tsfret the employing; marshalling', cos tumtnff, and directing of literally thousands of 'extras." and endle re fliearch and study of archievea pertain ing to the periods of the mextoati and Civil Wars. I.loiifl Hnrrmore, who was star in the stage play, also is featured in the picture, Charles Miiisme was airector. The village which -was used was con structed on the plains of Ixng Island and is faithful in every detail in Up reproduction of a middle western town In the 6s. It was modelled after or iginal sketches and drawings showing the style of buildings of the period. Every structure was enclosed on all four side, in Itself an innovation in movp making. Over 200 Mexican war soldiers, J.300 Civil War veterans were Impersonated by ''extras." Different styles of guns had to be obtained for the soldiers In the two wars. An ac cu urate copy of President Lincoln's proclamation of war reproduced by ne of the few living men who have sen one. All in all. "The Copperhead" As de cleared to He one of tho bi motion picture events of the year and well "worth the attention of everyone- It s a Paramount Artcraft, ARCAIE TODAY The west that was" with Its pic turesque lawlessness, ita daily shooting scrapes, Us gaudy dance halls, ita scarlet doves and the fierce untamed passions of Us red-blooded men and women, is der'eted in "Sundown ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on. Genuine - ti KU.t a e.t Asnirln" Is genu ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. 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The play was directed by Rollln sturgeon, who first achieved fame for his "Gods Country and the Woman." starring Nell Shljmian. and who has added to his fame -with "Destiny." starring Porothy Phillips, and "Pretty Smooth, '. starring Prlscilla Dean, two late Universal attractions. The entire company spent a month on location in Plumas County, Call fornla, the famous Feather River country, where scores of picturesque exterior "snots" were made. Two spectacular incidents In the production are the hurling of Clyde Fillmore, the "heavy," into a rapids and a hand to hand knife battle Ib6' tween Salisbury and Fillmore. The glittering gaudy danrs halls of the early days are vividly pictured In the production. Alice Elliot, who playtd the role of hla Italian sweet heart jn "The'Sleeping Lion," is Salis bury s leading woman In ''Sundown Trail." Others prominent in the cast are beatriae Dosniuguea and Carl Stockdale. PREMIER'S PLAN FACES STORM OF EMPLOYERS ROME, Sept. 20. (By Camillo Cianfarra, IT- P. Staff Correspondent.) Premier Giolitti, on resuming his duties Saturday faced a storm growing out of his decision to appoint a com mission to devise & new industrial sys tem which would give latbor a voice In the management of industry. The pren-'ers decision met with outspoken disapvioval from employers, but there was a general disposition to accept the scheme rather than disrupt business by permitting the striking workers tn go on holding and- operating plants, While the confederation of labor en thusiastically supported the premier's plan, socialists were dissatisfied. They feared a heading off of the socialist scheme of government. GERMAN STEALS TO MEXICO TO HARM U. S RIETH HOTEL Rieth, Ore.' When meals are not available in Pendle ton come to Rieth also" rooms. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (U. 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Pendleton Hotel t .'V E " I! 1 i 1 Pastime Today Children, 10 . 13 . Adults;-20c- S ! " ' Helen Holme ujl .E 1 THE FATAL FORTUNE i a 1-3 payroll is being held under guard. It is charged that hundreds of naval recruits at the station' only a few weeks, were swindled out of pay through false receipts, the victims generally being at sea before they dis covered that they were not receiving full pay. - Military WlllMlrunul Weighed IiOMB, ifepU 21. (Tty Camillo Withdrawal of American military forces from Haiti and San Domingo is Nelng consldcroi. It is revealed at the tate department, today. . No definite . AMfirsiiKo soi,in;it.s sntix BELFAST, Sept. il. (A. P.) Sol diers who had been In ambush since eany morning surprised a body of Sinn Felners at bombing practice In the hills today. One republican was klll- dato for the movement Is fixed, It was ed; two were wounded and thirty five stated. - capture'!. , : 53 m '. "" ' " ii j HI , . 1 1 , Art Acord Jn . 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Ir regularities aggregating $6000 have heen fliKcovered in tho recruit payroll at the Great Lakes naval training sta tlon by a special board of lnvestiga tion sent from Washington, it became known yesterday. Officials declared that the total may be more than JJ5 ooo. as additional irregularities were being uncovered. Leiut. F.- Sullivan until three days ago In charge of the LIONEL BARRYMORE :Ji Qammountj8rtcixiftQicture They called him "traitor," and he gloried in the shame. His cronies were those who sneered when the flag; went by. His soldier son, giving his life for the Union', left him ' only a message of scorn. - His wife.'the IoVe of his youth, turned from him as from a thing unclean, and died with out saying goodbye. The lads in the street reviled him cheered when he went to prison. But one day this "traitor" received a letter bearing, the mark of tho White House and Bcrawlcd by a big rough " hand i-r- . . . HOLDS HIGH OFFICE I alone know uliat yon did aibl wliat yon oiidiu-ed. I cannot rc wnrd you. Man iiinmit rennrd nnvlJiing worth iwliilei. I mnM you tlio flag H't flew ut VickslMirg. S"nie tiiim I hope to slink your linnd. l'oup frlcndi A, lilN'OOI-N. ' Tnat was all his reward all he wished. The Story of a Man Who Lived for His Country. . Founded on the Great Stags Success by Augustus Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in "NEVER AGAIN." WASHINGTON Miss Mabel Boardman, one of the Incorpora tors and for many years the ex ecutlra bead of the American Re4 Cross, now holds the highest of fice probably ever held by woman In this country, 8he was recent ly appointed by President Wilson one of the commissioners for the District of Colombia. This posi tion corresponds to the mayor of a large city or the gorerror of a Bull state. i 5