DAILY EAST QREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, , . TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMPER 28, 1920. TWELVE PAGES iT THE THEATRES nCAUK TfljAY The Arcade Theatre announces for today, the I'niverHal's new produc ', '"His livroed Wife," with Monroe nsllsbury In the leading role. ,,' "Ills Diverted Wife" lit from the fen of Rimer Elliott Peake, and was produced by Universal under the direc tion of Douglas Oerrard. It is a story til the Kentucky Mountains and will be remembered by many readers ax a magaxlne story under the title of "An Altar on Little Thunder." , In the character of Ash Whipple, a young and rugred mountaineer who prides himself on tlar knowledxe thai lie Is the best blacksmith In the coun try, Monroe Salisbury has onevf those ASPIRIN Bayer" on Genuine " ?'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genu Ins Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an un broken Bayer package which con tains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes t IS tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages.' Aspirin Is trade mark Bayer- Manufacture Monoacetlc 1 S)eidwter. ef Rftllcvltcnetil. w iAie; - - - , Name " vTOPAYUi-! Children 5c Adults 20c HELEN HOLMES In : ' ; FATAL FORTUNE ART ACORD In MOON RIDERS . Comedy: SHOULD WAITERS MARRY : Arcade T Children 10c 1 nrinrwi I '4ul IE! I 1 ; I i w"isiiiy A new dramatic rendering of the eternal triangle with a gripping climax and a heart-satisfying ending. NOW PLAYING. Christie Cometty TWAS MIDNIGHT! . Vlrle roles that have market his career on the .screen, and which his rollovers have come to expect from him. Love, jealousy, revenge and forgive ness, four of the pundamental human emotions, are the predominating mo tives that actuta the character in "His Divorced Wife," according to the advance notices of the production. Salisbury is surrounded In this pro duction by Charles West, Charles L Moyne, Alfred Allen, Alice Elliot, Ray mond Gallaher and Mickey Moore, a child actor who has appeared In many of Salisbury's previous successes. ALT A TODAY SI WISS TO THK PHOTOr,A,Y "Out of the Storm," adapted from Gertrude Athertan's "The Tover of Ivory." is the latest release of the Goldwyn Eminent Authors produc tions. Mrs. Atherton holds the en viable position of one of the foremost woman writers of contemporary fic tion. She has studied the photoplay industry seriously and the result was her willingness to give her works to the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation for adaption .to the motion pictures. She recognixed their possibilities and is now willing to devote some of ier busy time furthering the development of this new branch of hostrionic art. Mrs. Atherton made a long and Cfereful study of the motion picture industry before throwing her hat into the ring. She has watched with keen Interest the reproductions of scores which the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation have made of the novels adapted to the photoplay, and has enthusiastically joined forces with the Eminent Authors to have her stories adapted by the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation to the screen. She is delighted with her new connections, because she feels that in this way she can reach more u-1 Adults 30c Ml Lb odav J'WAimAI? ICWJLe THE MANSFIELD si-yCBXEN. . . H mm Stone walls iron bars confine bis body yet bis spirit wanders free Taking upon himself an other's crime only to shield bis wife while fclie and the guilty man seek happiness together. 1 iilim Beautiful Women of Soclety.duringthepast seventy years have relied upon it (or their tlistln- ulshed appearance. 1 nc ft, refined, pearly white complexion It render Instantly, is always the source of flattering comment. people of all classes and stations in life. Mrs. Atherton is a confessed cos mopolite and her stories jake you through the most picturesque parts of the United States, through Germany, through France, and give the director anq excellent opportunity to make his picture beautiful as well as Interesting and what audience can resist a com bination of beauty and interest? Mrs. Atherton is a firm believer In the eventual supremacy of the photo play and is enthusiastically doing her bit towards bringing this day near, by contributing her best stories and by selecting Goldwyn's as the medium through which the bring before the public's notice all the beauty and in terest contained in her novels. Her latest contribution is "Out of the Storm," which can be seen at the Alta Theatre, for 2 days commencing today. MANY FINE EXHIBITS ARE SEEN AT BOARDMAN (East Oregonlan Special.) BOARDtMAX. Sept, 28, t The Boardman fair held Thursday brought out a very complete exhibit of the products of the district. A special fea ture as the general exhibit of pro ducts the first year from sage brush by Mr, and Mrs. A. . Larsen of the East Side. Their exhibit showed 31 items: Siberian millet, potatoes, squash, Yakima pink beans, Kentucky wonder beans, sorghum cane, syrup fro msame- syrup from sugar beets, cabbage, watermelons, muskmelons, yellow dent corn, onions, corn on stalk, half long carrots. White Bel gian carrots, peppers, tomatoes, pars nips, canned sweet corn, peanuts, can ned beets, hairy vetch, cosmos, sweet peas, rhubarb Canadian field peas, Garvancer peas, golden glows cucum- ber pickles. I The complete list of winners of first places follows: Canned vegetables, Mrs. DUlabaugh; canned fruit, Mrs. Crawford; jelly, Mrs. Mitchell; preserves, .Mrs. Craw ford;' honey, C. Hango; hand made dress, Dorothy Boardman; hand made apron, Caryl Signs; dub seing No. 1, Louise Klages; club sewing No. 2, katherine Brown; Crochet work, Mrs. Chas. Miser; sofa pillow, Mrs. Chas. Xizer; best display, Mrs. Glenn Mitch ell; special exhibit home work, Mrs. Crawford; embroidery, Mrs, Glenn Mitchell. Agriculture RxnJblt. Best display, A. L. Larson; best 10 ears corn, A. L. Anderson; watermel on, Mr. Crawford; musk melon, I. Skoubo; squash, M. R. Hatch; pump kin, Fid McClellan; potatoes, A. Skou bo; tomatoes, A. I Larsen; beets, C. White; carrots, I. Skoubo; onions, C. HH. DUlabaugh; six stalks corn, A. I Larson; best 10 ears corn, Norman Hein; muskmelon, Hobt. Partlow pumpkin, Ed McClellan; squash, Alvie Mefford; tomatoes, Robt. ' Partlow potatoes Carl Ayers; carrots, Robt. Partlow; beets, Alvic Mefford: onions, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good cTeates an appetite, aids digestion, purifies the blood, and thus relieves . scrofula, catarrh, . the pains and aches of rheumatism and gives strength to the whole system. Nearly 50 years' phenomenal sales tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Jt Ir "list the medicine you need now. Hood s Pills help fine cathartir V ) V V J vi x y 11 Children 10c Adults 35c "OUT OF ADAPTED FROM "THE TOWER OF A TERRIFIC STORM 7 ' A THRILLING FIGHT FOR LIFE FIVE YEARS' SILENCE LIFE LOVE BARBARA CASTLETON, JOHN BOWERS, SYDNEY AINSWORTH, DORIS Comedy Bringing Up Father JIGGS IN SOCIETY wCliiJiiiiUiiiUutmi.iiui, ' Goodrich Tires today are sold by good dealers everywhere at a lower rrice than in 1910---and . what is more to the point in this comparison, Goodrich Tires in 1920 give on the average nearly double the number of miles per tire." " The Goodrich "i adjustment basis of 8,000 miles 1 for Silvertowns and 6,000 miles for Fabrics at today's prices give motorists twice the mileage at less cosi per uic 5jr- ' "ji"'ivU v 'MJuttmenftiiitt'Silvertown Cords, S'eoo Miles t Fa trie Tirts, 6 ooo 34 SOLD Alvic Mefford; six stalks corn, Alvlo Mefford. , Poultry Exhibit of Club Work Best pen W. Leghorns, Bernard Signs; best trio W. Jjeghorns, Bernard Signs; Best Club No. 1, Bernard Signs; best trio It. I. R., Sophie Mefford; best trio each geese, ducks, turkeys, Earl OlBon; best trio W. Minorcas, Russell Mefford. i Adtdt Exhibit. Best trio R. I. R., Paul Smith; best trio W. Leghorns, Mrs. A. P. Ayers; best sheep. D. Johnson; best Jersey calf, . Johnson; best Holstein calf, Weldon Ayers; best heifer calf, Carl Ayers best sow and pigs, Carl Ayers; Best general pig exhibit, C. H. DUla baugh; best cow, M. K. Flickenger; best horse, M. K. Flickenger. Baby Show Classl Under 18 Months. First prize, Mrs. Price Dillabaugh's baby; second prize, Mrs. D. 33 Har per's baby; third prize, Mrs. W. O. King's baby. Class 2, between 18 months and three yearsi First prize, Mrs. Bert Richardson's baby; second prize, Mrs. B. M. Mul key's baby; ' third prize, Mrs, Lee Meade's baby. 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One big exhibit to be brought to the museum from Washington, D. C, was on display at the, St. Louis World's Fair. Another exhibit, to be loaned to the museum by Dr. naniei ! THE iimnntiimiMTiimiimmm i n mm n I I II I I Hi iiil I II 1 1 y I I Ml K jg 'Best m ih complete collection of Ekklmo curios in existence. The terrl torlal govern ment is building the museum. WILL TRY TO BRING REPEAL OF MERCHANT MARINE BILL SOON MANILA, P. I., Sept.' 28, -Stays to bring about repeal of the section of the merchant marine bill makinir American coastwise navigation laws applicable to the Philippines are to be taken by the council of state of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon, prsi- jdent of the Philippine senate has an nounced. ' - . "We should make a campaign In the Unitdd States and in the islands to have the law repealed" Quezon said. "The campaign should be conducted in the Philippines so people may know first, that the law will deprive our leg-. Islature of the right to legislate inter island shipping and, second, that a monopoly of our overseas- trade by American shipping, which will follow the bill, will- barm us. AY STORM IVORY" ;l A RESCUE - AND THEN HAPPINESS PAWN-ALL STAR CAST. , .,,,,, ttiitxxioMiMiiiiiitii 1 1 mi i ' i i M " lli lli ' iff W X I 'ifff mm i . hmm L r:1 fy """" A, ! ."t Long Run paign in the United States to bring out protest to the American people so they can take the proper remedy." '- - - y -J-. . OOVRLKNIUE VS. WILLIAMS i I CLEVELAND, Sept, 28. CU. P.)4- The flal game of the "crucial serf, ics" Di-tween the Indians and White Sox In the fitrhl for the American )es gue pennant opened with Stanley OO velcsklo t.ttio.'tig Lefty Williams. i 4 fM20ID) (ORAKUI.ES) For I Mni flRSTI Tut. toed1, ia foods disssW instantly on tongue or la wate take as needed. ' - QUICK RELIEF! . 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