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t FACE TEN DAILY EAST OJtEGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1921. i .... 'i. ..';.JJ ' ... ;.".;ii;-r-r TWELVE I'AQES CHORUS GIRLS SHAPELY H Kodak Finishing id n I mm I You take 'cm Wc make 'cm "?V as A Jtt THE WORLD (Z) THE WE THIXK EACH AITOIST 8IIOlX1 FKillT Wit PKICICS THAT 11K T1UXRS Alili JtlUHT. Our repair shop has the marks of a square deal all over its deal ings. When you come here for some work you know that we're not going to fuss around about it and charge you for time that did not benefit you. You know that with expert precision we are going to finish the Job and charge you fairly. lit Alt WTKFD AVTOMOIUI.E KKPAIIUXG MASTKIt Tltlfli SALKS AX1 SHUVICE RUDY- TANNLER Renhc Car Day and Night Shop phone, 870 IleKldeiice Ifi5-W 518 WUlow If You Use . 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B. i Cochran's latest theatrical production. there are ten of them; and Kngllsh nii' n, who as a rule are not lavish In their use of superlatives, describe them as the "'willowiest, lissomest, and gracefullest girls" who ever glid ed across London's "boards." Not only English men, but English women, too, are loud In their expressions of ad miration for the American type of womanhood, which differs quite a lot from the English product. Cochran has been particularly happy in his se lection, and his American girls, con forming as they do to the "Klrschner" type tall and slender make a strik ing contrast to the "petite" English girls who are part and parcel of the same show. , While American chorus girls, with out exception, are tremendously pop ular with audiences they cause the management one or two extra gray hairs on account of their unpunctunl ity during rehearsals. From Injuries made of vaPious theatrical managers whq have fair young Americans under their wing, it would seem that usually they come to England with a glorious anticipation, of being thoroughly spoilt. Hence, they begin by turning up late for rehearsals and then pro ceed to overstay their lunch hour. At the first managerial reprimand thoy raise supercilious eyebrows; at the second they are prettily penitent; but at the thiol they begin to realize that the manager means business, and re form accordingly, However, the conquest of London has not been left to American chorus girls only. Those "stars'" which America- has spared from her own great firmament are shining brightly over 1 here. ' The Dolly Sisters and the Trlx Sis ters are making a hit. while the two bipgest successes of the past season ' were "Paddy the Next Best Thing" in which Editn Day scored such a pro longed triumph. There is some flavor about American talent which never fails to please the, English palate. The Prince of Wales is certainly not immune from the Am erican lure. At a recent dance of Lady Lavery the Trix Sisters were sorted out by the Prince of Wales for special at tention. He. danced with one of them and insisted on hearing excerpts from their "act" and when on applauding and pleading for more until they had finished the third number. Another complete and individual American success was scored by Mary Nash at the Ovford Theatre, in "The Mun Who Came Back." In London's smartest ballrooms, the American demonstrator is to the fore. At the Savoy Hotel, Leonora Hughes, with her partner, Maurice, held the huge ballroom spellbound each night and many Londoners went Just to watch them dance, without any Inten tion of joining in the whirling throng themselves. Elsie Janis makes a musical com plaint, entitled "It's All Wrong," at the Queen's Theater and while this finds little favor with Americans In the audience. Londoners clap and en core and pronounce it "Fine!" Managers are at a loss to know whether it's the American "anjiles or the accent" that so completely wins London's favor, but the favor is won beyond a doubt, and those programs announcing an "English and American Company" are practically certain to play to a full house. LEADS 1X)11EBT RESERVE MISSOULA, Mont., April t. (A. P.) District No. 1 of the forest service, with headquarters in Missoula, is lead ing the national forest reserve units in financial prosperity, according to word received from Washington D. C To tal receipts of District N- , which includes Montana and Northern Idaho, for the last seven months were $281, "iiO, which is $48,241 ovePthe previous seven month period. "" Timber sales amounted to $248,265, and grazing permits brought in the remainder o! the total. LOS ANGELES ELKS' v LETTERHEADS BOOST 1925 PORTLAND FAIR Catarrh Is m enced by constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MklUICINB Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. 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