Ml' PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN; PENDLETON', OREGON,"'"' THTJEgDAY EVENING, MRSlTftfTJif. TEN' PAGES" SCHUMANN-HEINK SINGS Kill'Thai Cold .With TAPS' m II '"'f- L--- l. M J 1 t I '"' ' PASTIMK TODAY A PIlAMA or (1IXn.l(TS It Is a role imrtioularly suiteU to her rrrsli and nnttirnl hrauty, hor girlish tlatntinrxs and charm. IWorn begin niiijr hr perron carvr 'MarKiierttf was a child ilnnwusp. Slio ivus born In I it -lulh, MiiineiMXa, and now resides In lxw Anst-loa. ALT A TODAY "Th Valley "f Tommri.w," which 1h rnmlmc Thrnire la fsi luring Ha big allraclKin thin week, to run un til Halurdiiv hua ilw'on aptly dcsPillHil an "a drama of cimfllcim" u l a url pln(r, vital and Intensely human story tif the soiit-smwth of a man who tiniia IIOXKYMOOXS DO A that lh man hn I nhlltrated to kill Is! VARIKTY OK THINGS th very man who ha saved his life, and that the tfirl h loves la the sister j The announcement that Mary Tick- t.f the man through whom his own lit- ford la to aiienr at the Alta Theatre i ir mni'-l 1 II iiK'iihiii Mir Piutillv mill : . -imj 411 HT lAll'Pl 1 Illicit JAl llll 'l ' dlrhntior that led l. her death. AUCADK TODAY l d ni t ion. "The Love Llsht," is of tin ! usual Interest to her thousands of local ldmlrera, for several reasons, one of .them helnfr that the atar, and her author and director, Frances Marion, untamed the Idea for the. story, a great deal of the furnishings and some Marnuerite IV Motte, the talent d Hllle atircss mho play "Allie Lee' m "The V.; P. Tvailj,'- the powerful;" the players while each wa honey HenJ. B. Hampton ihotodrnma, re-: mooning with ner respective husband, leased by the W. V. Holkinon Cor-' In Italy. poratlon. which comes to the Amnio! Mil Plckforjl and Miss Marlon le Theftra today for three days is onlyl"K close chums, and Douglas Falr reventeen year old. Her wonderful J banks and Frederick Thompson beins. histrionic ability became evident aft filie had made but a few pictures. In deed, 'before the Invame thoroughly luted to applying screen make-tip she awoke to find hersiclf famous "made" by a sinftle picture. This was l'enj. B. Hampton's pholoplav In the Kmerson Hough novel "The Su!etrusher," and fast friends. It was only natural that they should meet on the other side of the Atlantic and spend their honey moons together, and the two gtfte'T tsirls sat on the rocks overlooking the Mediterranean In Northern Italy and planed the story. Another reason for the great inter- her role wis that of Mar)' Warren," jert aroused by this production Is that the blind heroine. Little Miss D La) it if Mis; l'lckford s first appearance Motte Ibrousht to the delineation otiin an emotional drama following her this character a deep sympathy and j announced policy of attempting- new tinderstnndiiiR that placed her at once! tiling and creating new paths in nmnnx the foremost of the younger p hotoplay ulories. It will he recalled generation of screen aclrew.es. 1 that some time ago Miss I'lckford an- Miss ITo La. Motte's Interpretation ; nounced that not only for her own of 'Allie Lee," the appealing little artistic advancement, tout for the ad vancement of the entire motion pic ture industry, she would endeavor to cet away from the conventional hack neyed rtories and attempt to present 1 life as It really is. KAXftA "CITY. Mo., Match IT, (A. 1M Mine. Krnestine Schumann lli ink aloud beside a modest casket ill the crowded little chapel of an undertaking- establishment and sang "Taps" enterday at the funeral services of Captain A. A. Werner, neWMpuperman, Hid world war veteran. BEAUTIFUL QUEEN WILL FILM HER OWN STORIES I.Otf AW.EI.KS. March 1T. U I'.) That. Kurope'a tnoxt beautiful riecn, Marie of liumania, is coming to Los Augeloa to take an active part in film ing her own stories is announced by Lois Weber, the famous woman cine, ma director, ' ho owns the picture rights of the queen's literary, works. CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs QUININE AND La Grippe Neglected CoWs are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks op a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 Oays Excellent for Headache Quinine In this form docs not affect the headCascru is beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in HSI's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT heroine who at last finds complete happiness withnn the safe harbor of "Warren Neale's" arms. Is said to be even finer than her previous work. DRESSMAKER MADE WELL 1 Followed a Neighbor's Advice and Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vernon, Tex. 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Your letter will be opened, read and answered by, a woman and held in strict confidence. ALTA Clallditfi JQ- Today Adults, 3.V i- Wor1& Sveefffficf wjihadiiLeT .o!oiiou9 urjsher gmpe; and checriurispinf' .comes iq Mori In ffif latest 'succes? v "THB.EOVD UGW" ' Jiiferi;ar:d ;direcjed " by rjances'lytisnon ' PhofogrjpHedby 1 Charles . Aosherand Ucmq kGonjd;ger mmms win (East Oregonian Special.) UK I AH. March 1". Antone Scheels and wife, who were recently married in Michigan, arrived In Ukiah Thurs day evenins, where they were met by friends, going on to their home on Bridge creek. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison will be pleaaed to learn that little Billie.'s fast recovering from his burns and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. Henry Nye of Spokane, an old friend of J. H. Wagner, arrived Wed nesday night to look after Mr. Wag ner's interests here for a. few days. Mr. Wagner is recovering nicely under the care of a trained nurse who arriv ed from Pendleton a few days ago. Albert Peterson has installed a small electric, light plant with which he will light the hotel and store. Cattle and horses are being turned out In the pastures as the snow is go ing very fast and there is lots of bare ground. Friday was a very disagreeable day in Camas Prairie with a high wind and snow blowing in all directions. Mrs. Slaughter, principal, and Mrs. Parrot, primary teacher of the Ukiah school, have been employed to teach the Ukiah school again next year, much to the satisfaction of all the pa trons of the school. Mrs. Herlick, a trained nurse from Pendleton, arrived In Ukiah Wednes day evening to care for Air. Wagner About two inches of snow fell Bun- day morning In Ukiah. which will make the ground very wet again. Mrs. Mabel Case and daughter Ru by and ftae. who have been at their home near Dale for the last ten dayp. returned to Ukiah for school Saturd evening. Mrs. George Xess and daughter Florence are expected home this week after an absence of three weeks in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Corley of Al ba, are visiting at Xye at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bnright. . John Ewing, father of Mrs. Charley Hynd. left for Heppner Friday n'orn- 1-iK. Fred Grooms of Sumpter, was a guest at the Ukiah hotel Wednesday night on his way to Penleton. "OUCH! THAT OLD .RHEUMATISM!" i . . " ' " Cet out your bottle of Sloan's Liniment and knock the paia i fjjalley.west" T rEREX'T ready for that last quick switch in temperature, " were you? Left you stiff, sore, lull of rheumatic twinces? You should have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy that would have pttutiattd without rUbbiitt , warmed end soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part and brought gratifying relief. 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