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' .1 , - i - TEN PAGES T I,. ?: im. - 'I. ill PASTIMF I . DAILY AST OltEGOtaAN, PENDLfcTON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1921- tacs tzzrrt ARE041ARSNE BOAT ANDRA., SHE DRINKS BLOOD ahcadi: TonA-r I'll kifcctM" KImtoh IIim. nirortlnir ! , Jack Nelwm l!-sKnsll.lc fi Xow I nwlmn ridurc, . j huliliy, she beheld another man, wear- ins )n r husband's pajamas and a high I silk but! Hoport has It that Mrs. Hawkins he- ram terrified at that moment by the . entrance or her hushr.nd. However, Douglas AILean's latest Para- : you run discolor in what manner she JiKiiml-lnee corned, ("Chickens," is ' handled the situation when you see '" second of his corrtcdios to have I Hie screaming bed-room farce, "Twin btn directed by Jack Nelson, the first I IVda," which Mr. and Mrs, Carter Pe having been "Tre Hookies Ueturn." i Haven are presenting in Picture form. I'owsaing originality and creative ability, Mr. Nlso has handled the clever comedy Blfnthns of "Chick ens" In a manmf new to screen tech nique It will Ve t.:iown nt the Arcade theater next Sunday. ' ' Jdr. Nelson's record, prior to enter Ins; the directorial field, consists of many screen apponrain er In lending and featured roles, nnd of several ear on the legitimate s'.age. He re cently signed a contract . to direct a number of Douglas Maclxun prodnc tlons for Thomas 11. Ince. Gladys nnd which comes to the A!ta Sunday and Monday as the latest First Nation al attraction. i j pastim r sex . y-mon day "Choosing a Wife." Xovcl Story of Man ho l'rxscs Marriage to (lie roii' Woman "Choosing a Wife," the First Na tional attraction which will be shown it tho Pastime Theater, starting Sun- a7, answers tho question of whether a young end beautiful girl should at tract a man of middle age more than George ta Mr. MacLeans leading worn- la woman only a little younger than an In "Chickens." ALT A TODAY Stranger Sleeps In Other Twin ISod, . Mf.o W iiu: If you are a loving wife, and if you discovered a man ether than your husband right in your bedroom. In fart right In tho other one tf your twin hed.i, what would you do? That' exactly what happened to Mrs. Harry Hawkins and she expected her husband to walk in any minute, too. , Mr. Hawkins had srone out early In himself. In this picture, which is filled with remarkably dramatic situations, a woman well past the first bloom of youth, through a strange series of cir cumstances is led to believe that a dis tinguished scientist,' who has left to explore a remote part of the world, has proposed to her. , PREVENTED FROM DANC ING; SUES CAR COMPANY NEW YORK. Feb. ID. (IT. P.) Mrs. Jennie Beck, is fifty years of age the eVening r-n business and his wife ' ou she asked 18000 damages from a had retired at her usual hour, with out a sign of anything amiss. Im agine tnr dwma when on- wakening nd trlonlnir blithely over to wake street car-TOmpany -because her leg was injured in an accident and pre vented her from dancing. She was awarded $'u0. The Flavor Lasts ALTA. Today CHILDREN 10 c , ADULTS 35c Mr. aiiii Mrs. Carter DeHaven IN 66 n p i. ' 0 ' " i-win Bern J ,99 From the famous stage play of the same name. ! Pan amount -Magazine. International News , ; - - - --i I . v ; ... . x o, - VwN ' - t I . A, X . - - 1 i f- s it i t x Is" V' ( Y.V .v i .i V"'':' i 'v: :. i ' " ' - ' l'ern Andra and Korth cur in Gcrmnu l-TJn I jJ hmlhlhU t "After Every 8al-4 tnls low-cost aid to j i V ' eppetits and digestion ! It keeps teeth white breath sweet , jl k , and throat Y : .clear $ 11 ' "Vt "Kakes6or' fA stnokes tetter, w f jjl Introducing, Ladies and Gentlejmcn. liss Fern Andra. v Lest ye forget. Fern once flourished on the American vaudeville stage and worked in the old Kssanay studios at Chicago. Now she is one of the four leading screen stars of Germany. Fern In tho Gel man films out-Earas Theda Bara. ' Take "Genuine," one of her latest. In that she"s obtained by sift old ' ' ' V : 1? duck who held tho lucky paddle at a slave raffle. He puts her In his cellar. She hungry and the only thing hnt sates her appetite nr slakes her thirst warm blood. The warmer the better. Ugh! . Can you picture tffls scene getting by our censors? The GciLnan excuse for the film Is Art. j , "Queen Isabella'' Is another film In whie,'u Fern Andra stars. ATH'RNB, Feb. 21. (IT. !M Amer ica's popularity Is one of tho most pntent things In Greece toduy. .Shop windows are filled with Ameri can wares safety rasors, American patent medicines, sewliwr machines, musical Instruments nnd other neces sities and luxuries. Hii the street one rides In an American automobile nnd three-fourths or tnem are -nivvers. Movlo shows display almost entirely American films and Charlie Chaplain, Mary Plckford androugluH Fairbanks head tho list, whlle Greek five ton und twenty-five drachma not ex, printed in America form tho chief legal tender Istule. During the Constantino festivities American flairs wero displayed prob ably more' profusely than all tho rest of tho allied powers together. At the present time Greece Is flood ed with Greeco-Americans. Tho gen darmerie contains scores of Greeks who have spent many years In Amer ica. All speak Kiigllsh fluently and the majority are determined to return to America as soon as tho emigration bara ui lifted. Their vision of the future is embodied in the words of one John I'aparagopolos, captain of po lice. . . "Yes, suh; Ah suthinly is gwiue back to America soon Ah calm make dc grade. Ah been homesick, for a loiltr, long time.'" John spent four years heaving cot ton bales on the wharves of New Or leans. That's whore he got his lan guage. , , WILMINGTON, N. C, Feb. SO. (A. 1'.) Tho neio-marlho bonf l'oncc do Ix'on, which landed at Souihport yesterday, after flying from New i York, 725 miles, In six hours nnd 67 I minutes, left today for l'Vrnandlna, I Fin., on route to the West Indloa. j ' TODAY j There were seven passengers. Jlow To Ilreak V a Cold i It may be surprising to many to learn that a cold may be completely broken up, In most Instances, In one Or two day's time. To do this, prompt action Is necessary. The first symp toms of a cold are: a dry, loud cougn and a profuse watery discharge from the nose. Take Cliamtierlaln's Cough Kemedy every hour as soon us those ' symptoms appear and It will cor.teiuct tho effects of the cold nnd Boon restore I tho system to Jl healthy condition, j When tho cold j unusually Severe, you should also go to bed and" stay In lied 1 until all symptoms of the cold havo , disappeared. One or two days In bed, j now. In better than two or three weeke ( Inter on. This applies particularly tu persons of mlddlo-atro or older. Tills May Interest You , If you have coughs or colds y ou will i certainly be Interested In the expert. I ence of Thomas O'Hrien. MarysVlllc, I Mo., which ho relates as follmvs. "I have taken Chamberlain's Cough Item- j edy off and on for sover;II years and j it hus nlwnya cured these complaints , promptly. It given ma better sutlsfac- tlon thun any other cough medicine 1 havo used." As Advertised You will find Chamberlain's Tablets Just as advertised. Ea-sy to take and mild nnd gentle In effect. For consti pation they are excellent. Knnriihiiig Yon Kltotild Know . . An agreeable movement ,of tho bow- ! Ms without any unpleasant effect Is I produced by Chamberlain's Tablet i.w Children, 5c Adult, 20c -HimilillllllllllllllllllllU A First National Picture ; . : Cissing a The story of a ty pical man and a typical maid." Comedy A GOOD ONE ' MUCHlIRiSSMO, E AIRPLANE CRASHES If KANSAS GITTi Feb. 20. (A. P.) Harry Snyder of Kunsas City yester day won tho International wing shot championship final event of the 17th annual interstate trapshootlng tourna ment. He scored 9ii. Frank Troeh, Vancouver, Vash.,Vas second with 63. Fred Etchin, Coffeyville, Kas and Frank Hughes. Mobiidge, S. 1 tied for fifith with n. They should after supper. be taken Immediately" Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronio and Nervous Diseases nnd Disease of Women. X-Uay Klectrlc v Therapeutics. Temple Bid?. Room It Phone 41 Dr. David, Bennett Hill , DENTISTRY . Johns Bldg. Pendleton, Oregoh . NEW Y.ORK, Feb. 21. Airplane pa trols guarding national forests saved approximately $35,000,000 worth of standing timber from forest fires, dur ing the last season, according to a re- j port of the Manufacturers Aircraft Association made public touay. Between 900 and 1000 fires were re ported by patrols frini airplanes loan ed to the forest service by the urmy air service. Most of these fires, it was said, were extinguished by ground forces working under directions of the air patrols. Efforts are being made by the asso ciation. Its officers said, to secure a larger appropriation from congress in order to carry on and extend the pa tol work. . The work for the most part has been carried on in Oregon, California, Colorado and other western states. FOR WAX MODELS LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17. (U. P.) It looks like "curtains'' for the bold, bad women of wax. ' i Authorities are pondering over a re quest by a delegation of local wefnen moralists, who demand' that wax figt ures of women In display windows or downtown stores be dressed and un dressed behind drawn curtains. crowds of men, sometimes .number ing 200, gay these women, gather and watch while the garments are remov ed frrn,the mannikins or woman 'kins before they aro tucked away for tho night. ,. Frequently, it is charged, the mod els are entirely denuded of gowns, cor sets, teddy well, everything. Traffic often Is blocked, the delega tion added. n WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. (I. P. Two enlisted men of the Marine corps were killed Thursday when their air plane crashed to the ground at Mina l.alais, Haiti, the navy dqpartmen was advised. Douglas Mouth, a pay clerk, at Key West, and Donald Mack, gun nery Serjeant of Seattle, were the un fortunate victims of the accident. " Mother Graj'a AROMATIC-LEAF The Medicinal Tea, regulates the sys tem and gives quick relief to "Weak ness pnd Lameness of the Ilack and Ividnevs. Nervousness, and the dull pains of the head AHOMATIC-I.EAF is a simple, pleasant remedy for that tired, languid condition which so unfits one for Jho daily tasks. Get a pack awe at your druggists or by "mail; 60 cents. Address. Mother Gray Co.. Le a.v. v. v. Arcade Today. CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c ftibmOS'H.'InCG presents T an, Douglas MacLe rs in vr-TT.-S Vl H M n '. iff "EASY TO MAKE A MILLION" ' - y If, I- v Work, work, and work some more! Iet money tn back of your work, i Then you'l make a million a year. ', That's irhat Havld Watk Griffith ; says. He nnkes a million a year. He i Is the prenteat movie director in the i wind. Ho trays: "There U only ene way to make any j business a success. Get money end lots of it. You can get nil the money ; you want, If the public knows you, be-" Hu es Jn you. j "Give the -public what H wants. It : may be a dish strainer or potato knife. If you produce what folks want you can make a million a jcarj' CI At (he Dan Donovan llace One Mile North of Hadley Station, 9 Miles North ot Walla . VValla, 9 jyfcles boutli ot Trefcott . - ; 1 ; j TtTT? STARTING AT 9 A. M. As I am Renting My Place, I am Offering All My Farm Stock and Machinery at Public Sale. Mine is a Big Outfit and High Grade Property. Following is a Partial List of the Property: . 1 McCoimick Mower and Rake 2 Ten Foot Disc. 116 In. Oliver Walking Plow. 18 In. Iron Fence Plow. 1 Garden Cultivator Plow. 9 Plow Hitches. 1 S Horse Fairbanks & Morse ' Engine. 11 S Horse New WaV Engine. 2 Fanning Mills. 67 Work Mules . 2 Saddle Horses ; ' . 5 Saddles i. . 34 Set Butt Chain Harness 3 Milk Cows ' ' 40 Hogs, Weight 100 to 150 lbs. 7 Thoroughbred Angora Goats 8 Doz. Pure Bred, Plymouth Chickens. ? ; 3 McCormick Headers. . . 13 Wagons '. ,, , . ' 1 Water Tank and Wagon, Ca pacity 530 Gallons. '1 Cook House Furnished Com plete. , - , i 1 Twenty-four foot Feed Rack on Trucks. , , 112 Foot Deering Push Bind- , er in First Class Condition. 1 Three Ton Dehby Truck Com plete with slock rack. 916 In. Oliver Gang Plows. 9 Drills, Three Thomas, Three Monitor, Three Superior- 4 Eight Section Heavy Harrows 1 Eight Section Light Harrow. 14 Slickers 8 and 10 Foot. - 1 Set Blacksmith Tools. Other articles too numerous to mention. ! TERMS OF SALE: Sums of $100 and under, Cash; Discount of 3 per cent for Cash. Time will be given on sums over $100 on approved notes to Oct. 1st, without interest id maturity; if not paid at ma turity notes tq draw interest from date at 8 per cent. : ' ' ' : FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED. TRAIN SERVICE:' Buy tickets to Hadley Station from Walla Wafla on the 8:15 a. m- train, . From Dayton and way points take motor car on O-W. and get Off at Donovan's crossing arriving there at 11 :30. D. W. Barclay Auctioneer DAJ$ DONOVAN, Owner, Paxton Bros., Clerk'.