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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1921)
DAILY EAST OSEQOIAN, FE&DLETON, OHEGQN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1021. T MM mm. r 7 i VIZZ EIGHT mam AI.TA TOIUY Cil.lYK MNJE 1 tu:mi.j VI.AYIH Gladys l,ellc, who plti! the part fit rfcuvim In "KtrulKht l the Way." the 'cilja board piiluie satire which will be ntiown at lho Alia Th.-ntiv today is ! srent advantage voting New York pereon actress. -AN j Wakefield, tbourh les sth.'in twenty-two yenrs old "Fortune's .he has already had a we.iiih of screen eMH-tienee. .. . . ITS -AXIOMATIC" that children of any age thrive well on Scott's Emulsion It is nourishment abundant in strength-giving ana fcTowin-promot ing substances. Soon ft ttow-.if mnom iScM.N.J. I'-f She :. educated t Washington Ir ving Hith School aiul Columbia I'ni vciNty, Mid before being engaged by Iminmllnmtl Kilm Service for this Cosmopolitan piny. appeared In sev eral productions of Kdinon, Thnnhous cr ami VRagnipli. sShe was seen to In ''The Vicar of "The. Beloved Impostor," ChleM," -Miss Duloie -t Gray Towers,"' "Golden Showers." ' f ixio," "stitch In Time-," "Too Many Crooks."' "The Gill Woman," "Mys tery," "Midnight Bride" and "Elsie in New York." Miss Leslie lives In Rrnoklyn. She has a delightful role In "Straight is tho Wny," playing opposite Matt Moore. Tho story deals with spooks and crook, and It is a wholesome sat irical comedy throughout Hubert G. Vignnia was tho director. ! . : , ARCADK. TODAY BOTH MARIHI'lt AX1 rai.vniiiH) wiix iju'uii PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c MARIE WALCAMP IN THE DRAGON'S NET 2 REEL WESTERN FIRE BUGS COMEDY A departure from Mack Sennrlt remedy tradition is promised In the Coniedv King's latest five-reel su per-production, "Love, Honor and Be have,"' the First National attraction at the Arcade Theatre today. Charlie Murray, hero of a million ' episodes, w ill be introduced in a rule i of Hgitimate appeal. He will imper- sonate a "grave and reverend" Judge of the S-iprenie Court, playing the j pttrt with dignity and power. This revolutionary rolo will be revealed In the opening scenes of the 3tory when Justice and Romance will come in con tact - Marie Prevost, a bride, and George Cll'tira, her young husband, appear l)eforo "Judge" Murray, carrying to the halls of justice the fragrance of a romance about to dit Here, it -is pointed out, Is a sincere, and authentic picture of dramatic material, treated in a sympathetic and dignified man ner, with ever so slight a wmk of the eye on the part of the Jeamed Jurist Not Ion, however, does the plote re . main In the atmosphere of staid drama, for the jurist, in order to con vince the jealous bride, of the inno cence of her bridegroom, tells a story of his own experience- when he too was a bridegroom: the said story's purport ; being to discredit circumstantial evi dence. j It is this story' that forms the bulk l of tho episodes depicted in "Love, ! Honor and Behave" episodes that bring Murray back to his traditional characterizations. 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Lady Reading thinks it is "like a fairy-tale'" that her husband, who when 15 years old went to India as a ship's tioy, 1s now going to land , at Bopibay as Viveroy. Quite soon nvw. lady Heading will be receiving veiled ladies at Purdah parties. Discussing her approathins deparature. Lady Heading said she was looking forward very much to the whole affair, except that she would have to leave her 'gloved grandchil dren.'' lady Reading has spent much time studying the problems of tho women of India and hopes to be a great help to them. . , It till H STAGEDIN P0M9 PORTLAND, March 23. (('. P.) A real war on the flour milling circles following a cut of 40 cents per barrel Monday was begun when the Kerr Gif ford company duplicated the cut again today, bringing the price to nine dol lars per barrel. Other mills cut the price to S9.40. Waters was a Pendleton visitor this week. Mrs. Jack Dockweiler was a week ?nd- visitor in Pendleton. Mr. und Mrs. Ward Connell went to Pendleton on business Friday. Ben L. Burroughs, from Pendleton, A-as here between trains Friday. Mrs. Ruby Loois was here from Huntington visiting her parents. Dorothy Shreckhise -has been finite lick with measles, but is getting along i.lcely. Steve Lawlor has returned home "rnm Pendleton. Miss Leta Hawes from La Rrandc has been here visiting her .brother Roy Hawes for the past few days. W. M. Chelf went to La. Grande Sat- unlay evening to attend the dance. r- Chinook winds have been blowing the' last few days and tho enow is rapidly disappearing. , The first teams over the mountains came in March 20. .They came through snow drifts ten feet deep. They were bound for Tho Dalles, Or. MIXERS CALL STRIKE. PITTdBUKO, Kans., March '23 (A. P.) Alexander Howatt and the Kansas miners union executive com mittee called a strike of'150 miners In defiance of industrial relations. and in junction of the district court. PUTS"PEP IN CUBS MM H " A ti mx ymm vjjmy sens m h TODAY bin: IS- i present '. his Outing fcr'Alimardacf, y - ' 1 AMACKStNNETT roDucnoN .. 1 . (East Oregonian MBACHAM, March Special.) 3. Mrs. J. A. 'MADELON' OF GREAT LAKES TRAINING STATION MURDERED BY HUSBAND R(K"KFORD, Ills., March 23. (If. P.) The "Madelon" of the' Great Likes training station lies murdered here. Mrs. Reulah Upton Howard, who liko the girl in the popular French war song, kept Hp the monrfe of the student sailors ot tbo Great Lakes by singing during the war. was shot Jn a hotel last night by Corporal Charles Howard of Camp Grant, her husband, who then suicided. The mar riage of "Madelon" to the corporal was a result of a war romance. PORTLAND '"Y". HAS BIRTHTsAY PORTLAND, March 23. (V. P.) The Portland Y. M. C. A. celebrated lis 53rd birthday foduy. It is sffid to be one of the oldest units of the asso ciation in the west. - r W i i Everyone has heard tell at re juvenated ball teams. 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