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rvttm ttuti'' tlt,,r',r DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGON, SATUEDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1920. SIXTEEN PAGES jUlliaaul..1Mlil,1jui1ii)li!iiaii.lliIiiiliii!I !;i!I!E!ilIiEi!!ll!!!!lli!i!i:!!!!iiil!l!!!!iii;i M n vim "tiik liuiirr to UOVE" r.iuty! 1'Bniilnn! Splendor! And the wiiil of radiant woman Warning '', into love, A Turk Ian tale of young American "wife Hold to a knave Forced to n hre even her home with th "other. 'min" Delivered up to a roue's In-1 , suits Torn Irom the nrm of herj ' l tld lUnlng at last, rebellion, to the! " ' ills ht of hr arx to claim her mate. ! All the lure of the City of the Sultan J In a romance rich a an Ottoman tap-j ' 'cmry. " Now seething with fctnnrgle, mystery, I intrigue. " N'rw under the spell of midnight eye 'and summer moonlight shining on the Golden Horn. AKCAnr. SIMMY AM MONDAY ,' , An excellent plcturisation of the . i .popular stage success, "Civilian ; I'lothen," with Thomas Melghan in the "1illnr role. ' "", The story deals with an army cnp- nl who married a society girt In ' I ranee, mhlle aha was d allied by his " Vuindsome appearance In uniform, l.rnd discovered upon his return to Am ... rkn, after having been reported killed ; In nctlon, that she was reluctant to own him In his over-loud civilian iilothes. To cure her of her snobbish "Ideas, he became a butler In her house " 'hold r.d after several dramatic devel "4ipineats that fell exactly In with his l?an, convinced her that clothes don't ruike the man. ' " Mr. Meiichan Is .?isted in an We ,. It x'l porting company headed by Martha c Mansfield, the pretty Follies girl who; wn also John Barrymore"s leading i J-B oman in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" ' Kane Shotwell. Warren Cook, and Frank Losee are also In the cart. The "' JJirtiiM was produced by Hugh Ford si"d la a paramount release. It marks the elevation to stardom of Mr. Melgh "srn, who haa played the leading male " rolrc in such conspicuous successes as l!,Gorge toano Tucker's "The Miracle .-.Alan" and Cecil B. DeMille's "Male Tnrt Female" and "Why Change Tour "Wife?" AIjTA today oxer avhote aboit ' " MOVIKS. NOW V-KVXj I"OWKIiL MAKES THEM ' The idea that one must serve a pre liminary period as an actor or scenarist , in urder to become a phatop,ay direc k tor failed to work out in the case of Paul Powell, who handled the film ''It. of Ethel Clayton's new picture, , .' Crocked Streets." at the Alta Theatre f today. - Mr. Powell, who has directed several ' recent outstanding cinema successes, 'including Mary Pickford's "Polly tanna" stepped directly from behind " . tperiter in a big newspaper office to the studio "wet." Employed first ' MILIH dlSlloT m llo Children, 10c Adtilu, 40c V Children, 10c Adults, 40c Constance Binny -IN- Based on the book, "Little Lucille Baldwin Van Slyke. Ethel Clayton "Crooked Streets" Miss By-the-Pay,': by .f No more quaint and unusual story has ever come to the screen. Don't miss it. International News Paramount Magaine Vaudeville MADGE LUCAS Artistic Novelty Dancing KIRK AND WILSON Comedy, Songs and Stories" VAUDEVILLE MORRIS & ADELINE Comedy Versatile Entertainment FIVE CRANES Singing, Dancing, Talking and Yodeling" oooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 'astime mucSPd1yy Children 5c Adult 20c WOMEN HEED HOT STAND IT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Comoound Surely Re ' 26oves Suffering and Pain. Here is Proof- JllllllllllllllIlllllllIM on a Chicago daily, he continued his poles and putting on new wire which rewspaper work in Los Angeles and j was very badly needed In Adams, as tnere came into intimate contact with ' the poles and wires were almost down the picture people. He became inter-1 and were dangerous as they were, esled in the mechanics of the screen j Mr. and Mrs. Revella Lieuallen mo und unexpectedly receiving an oppor- j fored to Adams today tunny to direct a picture, succeeded so j Mrs. John Giess went to Pendleton well that he abandoned the newspaper to do some shopping, field for the megaphone- , Mr. and Mrs. U U Lieuallen motored "Crooked Streets" is a romantic ad-; to Adams Friday, venture story of Shanghai and was j s. A. Miller of Milton, was in Adams adapted from an original by Samuel, today calling on the voters. Merwin. Miss Clayton is supported by i The Adams Ladies Club were enter. such well known players as Jack Holt tained at the home of Mrs. John Giess and Clyde Fillmore. Artcraft picture. afternoon, it being missions day. All t Klchardson, Mrs. Jack linker and ladies attended. Mrs. Ella Bowling, I daughter Betty. Mrs. fllartvn Srn,.t ar.a cnildren. After ull the business Mrs. Ij. Lf. IJeuallen, Mrs. Myrick, Mrs, Otas Lieuallen, Mrs. John Giess, Mrs. Charles Duputs, Mrs. Cnarles Shatx and sen Charles and daughter Ilene, Mrs. J. V. Spencer, Mrs. Charles Bunch, Mrs. H. E. Stake, Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen, Mrs. J. J. Lieuallen, Mrs. Will Boyer and daughters AVtlma and Helen, Mrs. Revella Lieuallen, Mrs. Carl Christian, Mrs. Frank Krebs, Mrs. Evard Mct Collum, Mrs. J. R. E. Harlem and daughter Christina, Mrs. Jack May as transacted a dainty luncheon was served of cake and coffee and Ice cream and all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. It is a. Paramount j and Mrs. Alex MoKenzie on Thursday ltrry, Mrs. Ht Larabee, Mrs. G. O. Gasoline Production Grows Production of gasoline showed a big increase during the first quarter of this year; 1,026,445,000 gallons beins produced as compared with 898.635,600 gallons during the same period a year ago. " ZT.- K 4 A f ; I 7? , ft. ' Paul. Xeb. '1 suffered with . jicriodioal pain for alwut four years to Ml i troubles. Ton may publish this letter ' for the benefit of other worr en." ilrs ; Wnx Tiiokas. St Paul, Xeb. , -; Lvtlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Con. i pound, made from native" roots a ad herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drufa, and today holds the record of ' btiae the most successful remedy for female ills we know of. and thousands of voluntary testimontsls tin le in tHe - Pinkfaani laboratory at Lynn, Mass, 1 seem to prove this fact. For forty years it has been the stand ard remedy for femaic ills, bid has re stored the health of thousands of women who now are free from auflericg by it4 Bee. ? ALTA 8UXDAY AND SIOXDAT What Constance Binney thinks of being five feet and three Quarters of an inch tall. Did you e-er see a woman who was satisfied with her height We never did. Find a woman who is tall and willowy and nine times out of ten she she wishes she were tall as a beanpole, 'ind a little fairy of a person who real ly is cute, and nine times out of ten wishes she were tall as a beanDole. that I was unabia .Little Miss Constance Binney, who tips to ao my work all the yardstick at exactly five feet ana times. A friend told i three-quarters of an inch, thinks ?? "ou tf" height Is one of the most heaven-sent Pinkhams V a ige - attributes of woman, lovely woman. and is reported to be eating all the crusts that appear on the table of that well known boarding house located at "39 East", so that she will grow taller. She gives as the reason, her desire to reach the "top, but the head of Real art, who signed her for her first star ring roles in films, say she will do that anyway, poor little sawed-off that she is, nd advise her to cut out the crusts and eat waffles and maple syrup if she likes. table Compound and 1 took it It soon stopped all my suf enag so that I am sow feeling Ir&e in every way. 1 rec ommend your medi cine to my. friends who Ave" eimilat .WINTER is just around the cor ner. Have you filled your coal bin? If not, don't delay any longer. The time was never bet ter than right now. B. L Burroughs L Phone 5 Fl (East Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, Oct 30 -Adams community bought a new piano for the Baptist church and Sunday school: Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Girkln and children left for California ! where they will spend the winter. I Mr. Mayberg bought ' the six city Hots Just back of Main street from Will j Owens. i Mrs. Pearl Burk, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dames and who lives in i Idaho, is down with pneumonia, and very ill. Mrs. Henry Bunch and Mrs. Will Bunch and Mrs. Clark and little daugh . ter motored to Pendleton Wednesday, i Dan Mclntyre a former resident of Adams and now a prosperous farmer i of Alberta is visiting old friends and lelatlvea In Adams -and Athena for ehort time. ; Mrs. Tom Coffey and children left for their home in Prescott, Wn after ! remaining the guest of his mother for the past month. i Will Owens is confined to his home I with sickness. - . ! Mr. and Mrs. Joe -Dames left for Idaho, as their daughter Mrs. Burk is "very sick with pneumonia. Rev. J. R. E. Harlem returned to Adams after a business trip in Idaho. .Mrs. Murry of Wesrton Is the guest of her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Ira Btoil for the week end. Mrs. T. Doan of L'ktuh is staying with her sister and two brothers Wll lard and Eugene while their mother and father went to Idaho. evard McCollem has Jils new home just about finished and wilt move in goon. The. Racific, Telephone and Tele--rraph Company of Pendleton are still buy at Adams re-setting some old ARCADE Sunday ,vf - ss " ' - m vmrirlflv Children 10c Adult, 35c A HUGH FORD PRODUCTION - , f Jesse LLaskij presents Civil id h : Clothes , ' 3 4 s-yfS Mansfield gv ""7 etx ' An all-wool ro- fvA. Nil (Js r ' ; mance. linerl witii y XCs mmmt sQvn ?llk nd stitched TTistrsimniinf SXJi Jil 1 : form TOM MIX , . ' IN ' The Heart of Texas Ryan A rootin, tootin, wild and wooly western comedy JOO MANY BURGLARS o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o e o 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ' o o o, o o bo122S2220oooo Arcade TODAY ! m m U 1 AtSolph Zvkpi promts Ji ' ' GEORGF. - TZMAURICE PRODUCTION v- i k ' f If"1 Ihtlpt; vl rfto Riht wiih Mao Murray ;4 David Powell 'A They hnd'sllfled her right to love with a "mnrrlBKo of convenience," a hllKhtlng llfo in an alien land, and all Ihnt tho Mtorlea tell of a beautiful wom an's lot In Turkey! Kven her child would be taken away to morrow. If She was nn American! In Cormtantl- t nople was a real American man who lov ed her- )on't miss tho rest! A picture as rich as the Kant; us "warm as a woman's heart. Photoplay by Ouida Bergere, from the play by Pierre Frondaie and Claude Farrere. )vor there, in his captain's uni , he had been her beau ideal of a man. Ovor here, in hi.s butler's ra'!i or his noisy "hand-me-downs" well, this "nobbiii'.i little . aristocrat hadn't planned for that! But he was her husbard, married in France. And fighting Sam McGin nis made her fit to be calle 1 his wife in America! From the Famous Stage Success by THOMAS BUCHANAN COMEDY ART -"AN UNEVEN MATCH'!, .: , - - . . H tmaxm i II l s mW:- M ERAY PICTOGRAPH ; -A J, ( t l. 4 A a 9 .-.. f .....l.f''-' ' ' ---