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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
e- .""fEN P1E3' ttoDk EVENING. MARCH 18, 1021. ' , ' 1 '; DAILY EAST OftEGOlilAti, f&dtET6N, OHEG6N. 17.G2 EICtlT ' i - - " ' . -" - - - . -- ij,,,, TTiT"''a" Al.T.V TOIVW A photoplay d'Herm? from the us i't order, played In a 'iiilfti-r tempo Nit 'With a jrreater voleme of real dinma. t thi attrintlo:i promlt-ed In Tim Point of 'ie," Kl.ilne Ham mprnteln' ni plnrrmfi, vehicle for Felr-nlolt JMctiircs. will o rtiown nt the A)to theatre for tw days ln-isinnlng today. Thl Ik a photoplay deputing the troubleM can.''! a faulty hv the mnin- ! Joaeph J. piiwUnn has been seen In wvfnil reeent V. V. Hodktnson re leases. An "The Kentucky Colonel" In the pho'.otday of that name produced liv tn Nntii nnl Ktlm Corporation of A morion, Mr. lwllni scored another Hr success; as the uncle of the adven turous Spalding Nelson (ployed by J. i Warren Kerrinan) In "The House of .Whispers," a Robert Brtmon produc tion, this sterling actor has a sympa thetic role; and as the fnther of Ijeo , nore" Anderson; tho heroine of "The tenanee of a bulwark of pride against Kidera of the Pawn, Mr. nowunK the worldly trouble th.it besot them, jasmin deliphtod his hosts of. fidmirera."" Haine Hmimrein portrays the role of Marjory Tlinmcroft, who enters into a lovelorn msrrlaire to further the am httlons of her olmt brother, who has dreams of bclnsr a King on the con. cwit stKO. Alter u year Ktudyinn In Firope bn. first performance proves 1 frost, and then the storm breaks. Miss Iiimmerte1n is supported by a capable cast, Inrludtn Rwkrlifre Fcj lowa, Arthur Houseman, Huch Hmt lev. Helen Umlroth, Cornish Teck and Warren Cook. AIH'ADK TODAY Joseph J. Dowlinf. 'ho plays "Place Houph" In Henjnmin K Hampton's powerful photodrama, "The I". 1". Trail," the Hodklmmn-releasert feature which is the chief tc. ruction at the Arcade theatre, is perhaps the most phturevrtie veteran of the stage mm ncreen. His experience in things the atrical heuan before tho Civil War, ann bis only vacation from the stave and later the screen was when he served . drummer boy in tho ereat struBsio. I lfe played in tlrand Opera severnl I years; and in stock In "Henry the i Fifth;" and at the zenith of his statre recognition starred in "The Red 8pld- i er." His screen career has been us I varied and colorful, if not so long, a his footlipht experience, starting with the earliest motion picture produc- tions. Ills title role in "The Miracle j Man," and liis rplcndid charactcriza- ' tion of the prm'oler "PNe Houph"' fn "The V. P. Trail" are the finest sped- j mn of b'i work CHICAGO, March 1(1. (A- P- The state today dropped the cases anainst all the former Chicago White Sox players who were Indicted for al leged throwing of the 1919 World swiies except Chick U.tndlL The ac ncr. was taken after Judjre Dever re-f--e? to. grant a continuance of over ft day feotiested by the state as nec essary to gather tew evidence. v j 1 ' yil ; : ft i. I fit . , I jui TUILDS strong bodies and lessens breakfast costs. Thi OL YMPIC Lh includes four favoritt ctrtal sanitarily milled. wrapptd and staled. in luto m mm CARS ViLL BE REDUCED SAX FRA.NCISCt, March IS. tu. P.) The Southern Pacific has an nounced arrangements- with the Pull man officials for a decrease in the dining car menu prices. VIOLATE IiEVEK ACT I XEW YuKK, March IS. (A. P.) j Indictments against the "bhr five" ' packers were dismissed at Brooklyn on a motion, hy the district attorney. The packers wer indicted on charges bt i violating the Ier Act. HEUX HIGH SCHOOL : ( 7 YH v, 14 M - HAVE PLEASANT T1N1E PRIVATE CAR WORTH $100,000 CONFISCATED BY PROHIBITION FORCE MIAMI, Fla. Harry Elack, i March IS. dl P.) New York multi-mil llouaire. was arrested fullovvlnB a raid of his urivute railroad car, by police of f ii-era who claimed they found Si cases of whisky abourd. The total haul is valued at $8000. The private, car valued at 1UO,000 will bo confiscat ed by government prohibition officers, tho polico said.. . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN IN "The Point of View" ..,1 iui Do you make the grade of a trying day's work free from fatigue? For those who lack reserve strength and energy f is ihe ideal food. Tliis sturdy blend of whole vheat and malted barley is rich in the very elements required to build and main tain health and strength.' Ready-Cooked Easy to Digest Economical ' Made by Post am Cereal Co-Jucjlanlc CreekIidi. & t,goId by Grocers, Everywhere mmmmmt -j I LETS GO! WHERE? i TO THE J OLD TIME BALL ECHO CITY HALL, 1 :4 FRIDAY, MARCH 18TII ; X ; t.iven by yU'ha Junhsr Itawball flub Jll SIO l!V tOK'S OliCHIMItA J ' "' AiImiMiou One Il!ar, Iik-UhHiik Snper AAAtAAAA PASTIME TODAY TV- - . 'ir l!D -V Children, 5c Adults, 20c A drama of the West of yesterday. COMEDY Billy Wert in .. Tho BUI Poster i J n I Af e 1 f (Bast Oresouian Special.) HELTX. March IS. Delightful Ir. even- detail was th party given Sat urday evening by Myron Shannon ana Randolph Cook at the attractive; coun try homo of Mr. and Mrs. XV. H. .Shaii- The eticsts were the students ana faculty of the Helix- Iitsn acnooi Dancing and carda were me oivcrsion of the evening and danity rcireaii mcnls were served. Mrs. Shannon was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. t. M. Coofe. Local teachers attended the institute hel . in Pendleton on Saturday. Amonf the speakers on the prowram was 1'rof. Paul Reed of the Jleliit school. Miss Theresa Knox of Portland is a nuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penland near town. Mr. and Mrs. tV. K. Potts and Ed mund Potts were Pendleton visitors on fr'riday. Sen-ices will be held in the Christian hurch Sunday itercbr 20, both morn ing and evening. Rev. Slanson. state secretary of tho Christian church will speak. J. R. Thomas is a 'business visitor in Portland. A danca Is scheduled for Friday evening March IS at K. of P.halt un der the auspices of the- Helix dancing society. The Weston orchestra- will furnish the music." ' New arrivals in Helix are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neal of Marion. Ore. Mr. N'eal is an O. A. C. man and haa taken a nosition with V. V. Kerley; A larse number of Helix people at tended tile auto show held in Pendlo lon last week. Friends are welcoming Mr. and Mrs. I. McKane who have returned to Helix after several months spent in the V 11 himettA valleV. " Fred Moes, trashier of the Helix hank was a guest of Pendleton friends Sun 5ay. . Mrs. Earl Ghormley returned Mon day to her home in Pendleton after a visit with Helix friends. . . ! Delegates from the local Rebekalt 1 oil ce to the annual meeting of Uma- iiiia eonntv Tteliekah lodites which is to c held in Pendleton March 23 arc Mrs. U I. Clark, Kmma ZefiMke, L. u Smith, Alf Sando and M. L. Morrison, Special Easter services will be heM In- the Baptist church on Easter Sun day at the morning service the pro gram is in charge of the Sundaj school and Women' Blissionary So- riety. A week end guest at the K. I or vell home was Mrs. Nervell's mother, Mrs. Stockton of Umapine. NEVER TOUCHED HIM i ' ' T 't t HfVf m V i v-. "v. 4 i -V flk III TV . , X I v Story by EDITH ELLIS , 1 ,. . Directed fey ALAN CROPLAND ' " Mariorv Thomcroft had the burden of the world on her slim young shoulders, until she decided to share the burden. And then she was sorry, but later sne was giaa. It's a story that will make you love life. ,. 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