East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 19, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FAGS EIGHT
DAILY EAST 0EEG0K1AN, PENDLETON, OUEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1021.
TWELVE PAGES-
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ARDADE Today
. ADULTS 35c
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PAKTIMK MMAY-MOXIAY-
'ThooMug a Wife-.'' Novel story of
Man Wlm iToixmik Marriage, to the
Wnmg Womnn.
"Choosing a wife," th First Na
tional attraction which will be shown
Bt tho lFt1mp Theater, martinis Sun
day, (inm-cm the question, of wheihcr
a young ami beautiful gitl should at
tract a man of middle age more than I
a woman only u tittle younger rban
hlmwlf.
In this picture, which is filled-with
remarkably dramatic situations, a
woman well past the first bloom of
youth. through a strange st-rtes ot cir
cumstances n led to believe that a dts-
UingiN.shed scientist, who has left to
explore a remote part of the world, has
proposed to her.
RHEUMATISM-RELIEF
From IU Dreadful Pains and Aches,
Stiffness, Soreness
T properly to b su'-.t in H good,
htood medicine, because Bu:horiiies
nay rheumatism Ms a biood disease;
eid has entered the blood, settling
In- the muscles and J,:i:ts. That's
wU.il makes the fcharn. sudden,
tuot-like p.iins. cation you to
Jump and cringe in aony.
liood'a S.irsaparilU comprises
recced iea that every physician pre
scribes for rheumatism, combined
with other blood-purifying,
tonio and strensrth-buildmff in
irredlenta in a formula vastly su
perior 1n muke-un and In curative
power. It does give positive relief.
Thousands say so. jo will you.
f or a fine laxative lake Hood's Pills,
AUCA1M? SI XiAV-MOXDAY.
fhlckcns" Sli.rv.. line WrtxtbMf-J-lack
N'cImih Hcsixmsiblo for Nev
Maclean Itture.
rvnig-las MacLean's latest Tara-tnouut-Inee
comedy, "Chickens," is
the second of his comedies to have
been directed by Jack Nelson, the first
having; been "The Rookie's Return."
Possessing originality and creative
ability, Mr. Nelson has handled the
clever comedy situations of "Chick
ens" in a manner new to screen tech
nique It will be shown at the Arcade
theater next Sunday.
Mr. Nelson's record, prior to enter
ing the directorial field, consists of
mnny screen appearances in leading
and featured roles, and of several
years on the legitimate stafte. He re
cently signed a contract to direct a
number of Douglas MacLea.ii produc
tions for Thomas H. Ince. Gladys
Cleoree is Mr. Maclean's leading wom
an in Chickens."
PASTIME
SUN.-MON.
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Adults, 20c
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A First National
Picture
Choosf ti g
AI.TA Sl'X DAY-MONDAY.
Stranger Sleeps in Other Twin Bed.
ifi AVUdl
If you are a lovlnir wife, and if you
(discovered a man other thaa your
husband right In your bedroom, in fact
right in the other one of your twin
beds, what would you do?
That's exactly what happened' to
Mrs. Harry Hawkins and she expected
her husband to walk in any minute,
loo.
Mr, Hawkins had gone out early in
the evening on business and his wife
had retired at her -usual hour, with
out a sign of anything amiss. Im
agine her dismay when on wakening
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Wife
The story of a ty
pical man and a
typical maid.
Comedy
A GOOD ONE
Warming relief lor
rheumatic aches.
HE'S just -used Sloan's
Lin i men t and the quick
. comfort had brought a smile
of pleasure to nis face.
Good for aches resulting
from weather exposure-
sprains, strains, lame back,
overworked muscles. Por
traits without ruobir.. All
35
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M40 druggists have it.
JLllllllLCX III
Children 10
Adults, 35c ,
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JW U ! I I A-J . rrv" vpr si'nrA hp'd learned to crow. n,
j llr ' 1 ut it wasn't the kind that rises at i i
I ((Y ' dawn and sings to the morning sun. " - ' y
! i r Mlr 1 0ne day he lost his fortune and went
f j to raising real chickens. : .
i ll V V ' . Th rest is a hatch of romance and a
Jm H thousand laughs. . V - 1
' iVOmate, .With GLADYS GEORGE'
J -tJV NyfSI A Tnim-' ,,lt,e l"xlct" Irtta tite Kuturday
1 y"'1" BWTi "Yaiunna Yillicv." by llcrwlu
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AI.TA TODAY
and tripping blithely over to wake
hubby, she beheld another man, wear
ing her husband's pajamas and s high
silk hat!
Report has it that Mrs. Hawk
came terrified at that moment by the
entrance of her husbtnd. However,
you can discover 1n what manner she
handled the situation when vnn rpo
the screaming 'bed-room fnrce, "Twip
Beds," -which Mr. ana Mrs. Cartel- Vhu
Haven are presenting in picture form,
and which comes to' the Aim Kiinitnv
and Monday as the latest First Nation
al attraction. .
awhf a VSmt Ttatlonal l - 0
'3-"' i Attraction ' f 5a
m ' AT T4 t'ott I3d
' . 5 , Children, loo Adults, 1 5c
S Presenta , Ijjrj
ANltA STEWART
f ' ' . ' ' . f In pkturiaatlon of Louise Provowt'a fn
L ' .. I 4- . tiPannla'a ll.,iu Tnlia-ntal UFI
m rvMlTIUI V a 1 sts xajuaaav vuhiwi . 5 y
I ' "Her Kingdom . I '
I of Dreams" '
B Directed ty larshall Neilan 4 g
Vfufss iss. The Story of a Marrig of
Mpy . Convenience MtLW '
im& with the - WmrMm
fZnil D in the history of the screen fiJ
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.nJtCi4.-.W .MOTO 'W
Kai Perfect Direction -. iH r
Perf-a Photophy IJ WW,-
Mack Sennett Comedy e7 V' ' "
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ARCADE TODAY
TIGS PASSIOXATE PIIXilUM"
The new Paramount rticture "Th
Passionate Pilgrim," said to be one of
the hest Cosmopolitan productions to
date, will be shown at the Arcade
theatre today. The picture Is dramatic
and thrilling. The heart interest never
lags while the narrative is tenselv
sympathetic. It was directed by Rob
ert G. VigJola and Alfred Liquort did
the photography. 4
The photoplay is Interpreted by an
extremely well selected cast, including.
Mutt Moore, Itubye de Hemer, Claire
Whitney, Julia , Swayne Gordon,
Frankto Mann, and Mary Xewcomb,
Tom Guise, Van Dyke Brooke, Charles
Gerard, Sam J. Ryan, Arthur Donald
son, Arbeit Roccardi, Bernard A. Rein
old, diaries Brook and Helen Lindroth
in the other parta. .
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PLIOT ROCK; Oregon, Feb. 19.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, . teacher at
Byrd school, went to Pasco Saturday
to visit with her parents and wtth one
of her sisters whose home is in Nevada.
Mrs. AVilson returned home Tuesday
evening.
E. B. Casteel was in Pendleton on
business Tuesday.
A school carnival will be given by
the grado school af the, school house
Friday evening February 18. The
object in giving this carnival is - to
start a fund to build a play house for
the children where they can play dur
ing -bad weather and not have to stay
in the school building.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bdwards expect
to leave next month for their ranch.
Tbey are offering tlutlr home here in
town for sale.
A masquerade Iwll will he given hi
the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening
February 26.
Vinril Peterson and Archie Mc
Campbell of rkiah spent Tuesday
night ih Pilot Rock.
ARCHB!
XEW YORK, Feb. 19. (IT. P.)
PassportB for Archbishop Dougherty
of Philadelphia, soon to become a car
dinal, and six priests of his diocese
were obtained here today. The pre
late will sail Saturday for Rome.
CAP! BE CURED
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. WIXS WATERLOO CIT IUCE
LONDON, Feb. 19 (A. P.) Grey
hound "Shortcoming" owned by tha
Countess of Sefton, won the Waterloo
Cup, the blue ribbon of English cours
ing events tnrtnv.
1. C. HUTZCLL, DrtiEBltt. . 3804 Wt M!n St., Fort W-yne,
rieiue tend without co.t ot (,bliilon to mo foar Pre Pnwf TrMlwu
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CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 35c
LONDON, Feb. 19. (U. P.) Lloyd
George was given a vote of confidence
1S1-I0. The vote came on a motion to
amend the king's address, implying
criticism of the premier's post-war
policcU'S.
Automatic Sprinkler for Autos
To prevent fires in motor vehicles
an automatic sprinkler has been in
vented, to be mounted under a hood in
uch a position that if sprays the mo
tor with a chemical solution when it
becomes overheated and melts a fuse.
- ' To Trci-TOt ' taurines lenzlii
Tn nrovin( frntomnhiln nf-iniH from
freezing a Minneapolis man has in
vented an electric aparatua that auto
iiittucallv starts them and keens them
running for a few minutes when their
temperature nears the ranger point
Mr. and Mrs. .
Carter DeHaven
Carter De Haven
m.' I win Beds
om the famous stage 'play of the same name.
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Rlanw someone for It quick!
lint yon can't blame little IllaiK-luc
Hawkins because there were twin
Iwils In Iict new apartment. ''
And yon can't blame Signer .' Monti
when he wandered winefull) Into the
wMig flat. , .
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You can't blame either of them fir
all the delirious doings before ninncli
ic's husband and Monti's wile, raved
-in on them. And uo 0110 will bluiue
yu if you have to be carted home on
a plank after you've seen it
Mrs Carter DeHaven
iK Twin Beds'
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