East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PACE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 0, 1021.
TWELVE PAGES
MOTION
PICURE NEWS
Altt'ADK T(IUV
Lots o Pork Chops
1AIIM M KWS MA I "It
IXHtlM.O VI I.K.I W I
"Oiu-e a Paroion Inn. ala.tys Far- j
rum fun." worn l lip a tltrn with i
the motion til''""' '1 tor there j
Hie more f.in clubs nrt n ifl after thr j
glen! F'X star, who ttlil bo p.-eti In K. j
lJnjil Sheldon's romantic drama, "The I
Adventurer," nt the Arcade Theatre to. j
luy, than there .'! elti'is named tat j
any mhnr motion pliur ai-tor In lh
t'nited Males, i
Japan has iira.inisaUons called "The I
Willinm Fnrnuni. Mot bin Pbtare;
llnli,- jN.nth Amerio.iii c!Hr hivr
named fur the crf.il Mt-lV. He (9.
TOO ILL
1050B;
TO WORK
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PASTIME
Children, 5c N
1 Lv.l.L L-
Sun. Mon.
Adults, 20c
"Here of R.omance"l!
1
Tlie blpffs porker sold for butchering U Vie middle west for .
Joes URie 1050 pounds. RSiscd by Ralph Howell. Clark couii!
Obio CoaJty Commissioner Harry Mellinger is sbown liwpacting
" " j U trker. ; ,
A Mother Tells How Her rrnrj...,...:.: '. , - , r''-rz
Daughter Was Made Well Indeed Inlornaliomill.v belovrd: and it cast Includes William .TA Tookcr;- a
inmlnlvillir PlnLriam'e ' a "ol until hiul deserted the well known actor, as the minister.
Again Dy i-yaiac-rmKnam s , i)()kpn or lho sjlcnt drama that hr Ul)(h Norma Shear!r Jfick
Vegetable V-OtnpOUnd rnjoyd the prou ropularity which Crosby. Walter Miller and Matthew U
Philarfelrhia, Pa. -"At the aw of
si Kiwi) my dauenror was havmjr irouoio
Is h'.n."
It Is for this resson,
perhaps, that
William Farnum turns a doiif ear to
I the call of the spoken drama. His ad-
UeU.
A IT A SlXn.W AMI .MONDAY
v erv montn. rme
hadiidTOinsacrcs,n,",'rs i,rp n'"-u me " HOW STOHM WKXFS
her back an.1 in her nw as aamst tboutanda while on the j AKK mumxiRAIHED
fidos. herhaek would !:ls- A W illiam Tarn urn picture , , .
rwinherao that she j '",v" H wa.v has the &,me of ,he most reallstlc raln
coold not doher work Urt personality of the star and that ,hat have ever bpen on anv
md would have to He l'"e '' cany n io gucceKj even gcrwn are ghown )n Constance Bin-
ijidown. married
J 3 dauphter rm:non
aded Lydia E. Pink-
,hams veceianie
She
and
pralar and
,i" -.ham's Yegetalv
4.t ' ICompound. SI
,!fjtook it faithfully ai
lis now Tetralar at
has no pain. We recemmend tha cg-
etahle uimpound and give you perniu-
wanoav ...e (e.LU. muries .uc..,re..s a,m Realart plcture, gome-
invariably for him by William Fox ,thfng Dirferent;. which comPS SuniiHy
j to the Alta Theatre)
I AIICADK StXPAY AM MONDAY Tho niin poura in torrents, the wind
1 1 " -''' r,,u,-t ney as Alica Lee, tae bored New York
I THE TOW Kit OF FAlTIl(lebutantei who aB come to Lan.
America in search of something dif-
siin to publish this letter. "Mrs.KATiB pressed in "The Stealers."
ElCHER, ilS4 N. Fairhiil St, Philajel-,i Christy Cabanne-s powerfu
The power of faith is admirably ex-
Willlam
verful picture
phia, Pa. ()f the humanities; a Robertson-Cole
Standing all day, cr sifting in cramped Wiper-special which will be shown at
positions andoften with wet feet, young j the Arcade theatre for two days besin-
s w'""" "'f ;" nin Sunday, 'i ne critics unite tn nan-
ins this superfllm as a sermon In ac
t'on.' but a sermon which entertains
well as points a moral.
The story, predicted on a theme uni
versal in its appeal, tells of the re
generation of 'a minister of the gospel
who had turned crook in a studied
ml
before they are hardly aware of it they
develop headaches, backache, irregular
ities, nervousness and bearintr-dowti
pains, all of which are symptoms of
woman's ills. If every mother who has
a daughter suffering from such symp
toms would profit by the experience of
k.'. V.i9l,l. riminrl fir trial i blaspheme bis Creator fori
O r r
ST" , ' "HThi iiiMiMTI T"""- TlirTfl ' n
A'
f.
tf-
SfourirKj-.,
VJ picture of
ftiejunrjlp of!
the city and a
man who won
hf mate by
rihtef claw
znd fanq(
UMIVtMAI.
ATTIACTlOli
SUNDAY
Children, 10c
MONDAY
Adults, 40
VAUDEVILLE
Michaelsori & Lee
Comedy, Novelty and Jiiggrling
Billy Earl
That Entertaining Girl 1
TV s. a
BINN1W
. 'nnVrm a vtvtt
.-vrNlSOMErTfllNG
VDIFFERLNT
'. AMOTnraDNTItt NOVtl tSUlHOH'J M0Mif
ALICE- DUEft MILLER ' -
IMCTtll
i A WILLIAM Nti'JL
KATMRYNE. 5TyA.r
m a-t
Ms)?
ferent." stands at the window know
ing fright for the first time. One
would wager that thlr, scene was "shot-"
in just such a storm. . It is hard to
realise that such realism coud be ob
tained by artificial means.
But in the cellar of the New Famous
Players studio In Astoria, there is a
special room for taking just such
scenes. The ceiling of the room is cov
ered with sprlnglers and these are all
'-" i-i ...u. basket dinner,
remanu. men tnere are special elec
trical appliances which, when the cur
rent are turned, on, make realistic
COMEDY MILK AND YEGGS
she may expect the same happy result. I."'' ""u Jl "K"" I streaks of lightning Wind .machines
, . .(are another important feature of this
, The picture represents the fruits ofjstorm rQom u ,g (,irficult to realls.e
, ...r. v au-.u.e a j. i "I"' -" ,hat there ts reallv not a gtrm , pro.
T,,7id!reCt,),r Wh, "Jl "t'l"' when all of these electrical ma
lOday the tutelase of D: W. Griffith Mr ' chines are in action. To make the
4 h i n n-int n ftirantail o nil nrnslti fr. il
-i " " ' , " i ' ,K J; peene still more realistic pistols were
Arcade
CHILDREN, lCc ADULTS, 35c;
x - -'-J
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h " -
- - ,-1
V - i .
t
' v. it
! make Mi! Hinnpi- Irpmhln ant utart
Catarrh Can Be Cured Ins a nervous girl would be likely to do
j Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ- at each crash -of thunder.
, enced by constitutional conditions. It i "It certainly ought to he a good
i therefore requires constitutional treat- . vl -Pverv Unw.
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE sas a.ihs .tJmne, h.viry t.me
iis taken internally and ots through ("e of thuse pistols would go off 1
i tne Blood on trie Mmous burtaees ot would jump as though I hid been
. tne system. mai-lh t A x A n ft n
lirnii'iwp J... . . ....... j ... i .,
the disease, gives the patient strength by
Improving the general health and assist
nature In doing its work.
All uruggists. circulars tree.
would be done, but there will bo games tors to fill clir pulpit occasionally and
races, baseball and an old fashioned t . fur th ood,of th f '
iriuntrw
genuiiie neighborly t.,lx.. nnvi. the growers 35
get-to-gethor community good time is . ' Weston for seed potatoes. Al'ioul
sixty two tons are being shipped this
week. , ;'
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
' ayj.;mi; enrutiea.
AVILUAM FCX.
WILLIAM
FARNUM
Advffltmer
Dr. David Bennett Hill
DENTISTRY
Johns Blug.
Pendleton, Oregon
shot. When tiie scene was over, I felt
as if I never wanted to be oJt in such a
f-torm again."
Such is motion picture realism!
PASTIME SI' X DAY. AND .MONDAY
txpected. There will be an ice cream
stand by the iiui. and several good
things for the kiddies. After the
business meeting was over, and oy tne
way. we had twelve new members en
rolled, making fifty-six. there was a
shndow picture show and then dough
nuts, sandwiches and coffee were serv
ed to about seventy-five people
Sunday scaooi opened Sunday
Afiril 3 with a good attendance con.
siderins the snowstorm of Saturday
night and Sunday morning. Over
fortv attended. . -
Eph Tucker has just finished build
tns; a dandy good porch on the east
side of bis home.
. Mrs. J. W. Bowers was unanimous
ly, elected chairman of the wellfaro
committee. This committee will look
after the sick and see to jinking minis-
PerfectSaaolders and Arms
lit
ImmmmmM
NolhinS Mmll the
bc.iul.lul. nt, refl
white pperaiK
Connud' Otitnul
Cram renders to the
fchouldeTS and arw.
Civr tk In We Miet.
il not rub oil. r4r
m XT tor la poiriiiv
Send ;?c. for
Trial Sti
TERD.T.KnfflKS
iius
KnrYark
I ' "-T 'il.T.'- -
THEY FOUND A- '
LETTER IN HER POOT '
A letter from the rebel garrison of Santiago was found in the
riJingr boot of Alicia Lea, American, when one. of Calderon's
troopers captured her. To aid in a revolution was a serious
crime, especially against Calderon, and she soon found herself
in prison in the home of the man whom everyone called a ty
rant. What would he do t her? Would she be handed over
to a firing rquad in the morning? ' , . '
Don't mm ffring CONSTANCE BINNEY in "SOMETHING
DIFFERENT." the dashing romance of a society girl tvho sought
adventure and i'6unil it " - -
PARAMOUNT M AGAZINE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS .
QUALITY PRINTING at Ucaoiiablc ifces
East Orekonian Printing Department
PATHE NEWS
BRAY PICTOGRAPH!
A Pr oT'atloy of
COMPOUND COPAIBA widCU BESS
AT YOUR npUGCIST .
AtTA
Childr
10c
TODAY
Adults, 40c
V
audellvie
The Two Scotch Macks
International Entertainer
TEETS & WHEATON
Hannony Singing and Swede Comedy.
LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS '
CONWAY TEARLii
A new kind of a crook story in "Tig
er True" In which Frank Mayo plays
at the Pastime Theatre Sunday. By
Max Brand, it is a romance of that
part of the underworld known as "The
Tangle." and Concerns a young society
; idler who never had occasion- to do
anything more useful than tiger-hunt-
Ing in hig young life,
i If he only knew, there are more
thrills right in his own town than In
; the far-off frontiers of dark contin
ents. Indeed he finds this out when
; he becomes a "bouncer" in a tough
! cafe An order to protect and win the
j pretty proprietor of tho place, with
Whom he has fallen In love. Ho Is
named "The Tiger" for the ferocity
w'-th which he fights once he tnstes
blood. And we are given .plenty of
chances to see him In fistic action. His
fights look real and there can be no
fake about the knockouts In two of the
scenes.
Whitey, a. mysterious old cripplo
who guides the destinies of the half
world from a garret cot, and the ba
boon, a terrible criminal of enormous
strength, are two characters with
whom Mayfo comes to grips before
the multi-reel traffic of the screen Is
done.
Walter Long has two r.otable char
acterizations that are undoubtedly
among his finest work, the condemned
murdered part in "Go and-Get It" -not
excepted. Fritzi Brunette is at her
fascinating best as the little girl of the
underworld, and Eleanor Hancock, Al
Kaufman, Charles Brlnley, Herbert
Bcthew and Henry A. Barrqws do their
parts full justice. Max Brand's story
was picturized by George Hull and
directed by J. P. McBowan.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Children, 10c Adults, 35c
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SOCIETY SNOBS
He was only a waiter, but he gave a snobbish society
set, the sensation and shock of their lives. . .
FOX SUNSHINE COMEDYHOLD ME TIGHT
iIMIIMiTV PI I ID
fimuniii uLUUh
BUSINESS MEETING
WKSTOX, .MT., April 9. A little
! daughter arrived -at the home of Mr.
land Mr. Robert Hopkins April U. Mrs.
i Hopkins mother will arrive from Car-
field. -Wash, on the evening train to
i he with her daughter and granddaugh-
ter. . , . ,
Mrs. J. W. -HYatt moved her house.
hold finodg from Weston -where she
spent the winter, to her(frtrm Monday,
-"4 T'il.'vji' ti ' viVr r.-mhew
s .; . -: -., 'r-iiiv ',: 'i'.-iH .-lt a
.j'ion until May 1. ' j Sjj
iiarr and family moved to .3
home Saturday. Mr. and I
t HryBOn moved HP from j
Monday to tholr new home, S3
e farm, which they leas- 3
OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF
EXCELLENCE ' ; ;
Tliciy Is iHiru to the hwii In Tlw Strain ji iil?l from
life m wondfrriilly Hrotight by tlic Imnil ot. a Jnasur.
iiiDtililliiK the tiiunii'tcr of man tluit Ibr pUHirr lives and
breatlies. We urBf rvcry man, woman-mul liilirin thin
lorality to see The St'alr. It Is omi of tlic mM inamti
tons priHliii-tloiis It lias iner Ixh-b our plriiMirp o iwewiit.
, (simiod) tiiuoi l ieu MATI-ock,
Hy a. C. Mnti.K k, MRr.
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obertson
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Cole
PRESENT
WILLIAM CHRISTY CABANNE'S POWERFUL HUMAN DOCUMENT
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WOVEN BY THE'HAND OF A MASTER INTO A PICTURE .Willi A HEART AND SOUL
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Mrs. K-I'endlc-ii-
the 61 -HI i'lit
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J ? .XThe Greatest Theme
-.' -The Most Notable Direction
i.T And Extraordinary Phctcjpraphy
J'. In ,-the Hibtoryfof Motion Pictures.
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Acclairr sd t'vi world over as a great
director's moil tuendous achievement.
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
J. t , ii iitini and son Paul and Jim 1 55
'Bowti.i m to Pilot Rock after g
;hort !n. i week. Mr. Hopkins tfad- i
jed ht. J '-i l for four "work horses and ! 3
;Mr. !:' r brought home a team. jss
A mm i s' md business meeting of thgf
1 Weiii-'.i ii iiintuin Community Clnt.g
iwa !.M ri the school house Saturday I J5
itiighl. A fourth of July celebration j SJ
u.i. tiibii nn Hlirl riftSMert nntinimniialv .sir
53
Clyde Cook in "All Wrong"
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