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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL IB, 1921. TWELVE PAGES 1 r? fACE EIGHT (4 tl d. n U l 1) M 1. If MOTION PICTURE NEWS 1st TK JONKS KlimviMt i. ' Tin: liHi in xcH -' Following his rrr.it tus in "Jusr rain," In which he received universal pr&im throughout the country. Uncle Jones once more step ou of Ms char acter n cowboy to enact a role of a more serious nature, in hi latest Wil liam Fox production, eutuli d 'The lt Punch," . which will open at the Pas time Theatre for a two days run bosin nlng today. "The kR Punch" is an original story ty Jules O. rurthman. nnd is described as an intensely ! V,- rr hil'. The si cry wolves ii.f ,,,iS a ,.ou i:ie,u ho is arretted ; t ihi". p v.i: t).: i tn v!)! h li? had in) in convicted ttiul sent to prison for K term of fio ais. Following hU ! k a,e troiu prison, his efforts to "m.ilp foini" furnish m.-.ny thnllliis in cidents. ' la the lending role, it is saUl, V.m-U Jons d.splays t renter emotional tibll- ity than hi- has ever shown heretofore I on the set en. .lack Kurd, who directed "Just Pals, dii-icted !so "The liis Punch." her) ity lAvlnut"." who drove her and bahy uit of (he ull.nre. It va;- a'Mjr! miles aerus Uie tieseit i" 4:'i' ov-'trost; town, find she was on fern, without j food nnd with no pron a on i.;,a!usi coyotes or m:uiudtnji ! n!;.. i 1 ' The jJ;so Hen" they n'lrd her, that beiiiir b name the old Wc.-'t pave, to women of douhtiul character, lie. cause sio lived alone with her son land held her 1 ace, she was an object of suspicion, but, hail they t-nowii all, perhaps their hearts would have, been! moved to pity. mi Alt! ni; TOD.W iVi .x onto nisi :i;t with iii u nvnv sox j "If a stick cr stone strikes th'.r child P' kill the person that throws it!" j All her protective material instinct had been aroused by the narrow-mind- Home Pur- The nppc.ilnir tide of. the fi women cimipiwinj the J A VI t 4 J 'lie so Hen" is the title of Kdgnr T.ew is' newest proJuci'.on for Patho and showin.; at the Arcade Theatre to. day. It is nn outdoor drama und toteefully v!stml!stes the power m mother love. The action transpires In a small Arisona town duri'; the gold i rush days. (iladys lirockwell plays thA title relo, Oharminsr Lillian Kich and handsome Wullaco MacDooald play the romantic leads. Others In Important porta are Helen Case,- Arthur Morrison, James Mason, Alfred Allen and thrce-yenr-ola liichavd Hcai'.rick. Al.T.V TOI.Y OlIVi: THOMAS IfAS pi.l:.vsixo p.vkt in XliW S!:i.7.XlCK. PLAY Only the best is good enough ONLY stravvberrics from the famous Hood River Valley are good enough for this new Vogan confection. In cream and chocolate they are' simply delicious! Be sure to try this new candy. You'll like it. At better dealers everywhere. Vogan Candy Company Poniaod - Seattle - Spclune Taconui As Kitty McCarthy In "Parlin? Mine," a Selznleli comedy drama which will he shown at the Alta theatre today beautiful Olive Thomas has a role that ;is particularly suited to her chatmlnq personality. She is seen as the little Irish lassie, who brinva to America net unlimited capacity for s'ladness and optimism, straiehtens out a number of I tangled lives and finally, through her own personal sweetness wins for her self a real homo and the happiners she is entitled to. From the moment that Kit'.y leaves. jthe ship, accompanied by her pet goat, to the final close-up where hhe has been discovered by her young lover unions the hrnnch"s of alofty tree, there is not a dull moment In this clever picture. Miss Thom-is Is her self a native of the Emerald Isle and she puts Into the part the spirit of the race that originated the smile. Miss Thomas is supported by a cap able cast including Walter McGrail, as loading man. John, T.yneh and Laurence Trimble wrote the story, and I-nnreiieo- Trimble directed. AO Mothers Will-Find Use For Tliis Laxative GVo Dr. CnlJwcK' Syrup Pcpoin to ft coastipaUd child or.J note it qtiiclt recovery. TN ft cro'.vin;; faintly the subject or , thought with the parents ia how to keep the children healthy nnd lttippv, nnd what to do when they become ill. Must iiUiOFses of childhood are tlio symptoms of constipation, such as headaches, coated tongues, vf Intulonce, dizziness loss of nppctita and sleep, bilioasness, etc You ran surely feci snfo in doing v.'iirtt tens of thousand! oi ntitc-rs do'with (rood results, so i;ive, nccordiiuf to the tioe t.f the child, a small quantity of hi: Cald well's Syrup1 Pepsin. Eight .million bottles vera bousjht lust "enr tit dtttif stores. It ifl America's favorite family Ktnedy for cotisfipation, indi)restion aiuUimilarills, aud is espedr.llv suitable f ir children, wo:iieti a;ul old" foll:3 as it is so ciiid and gentie in action. Thera s no secret rtliout !r. Cald well's Syrup Pepsi u. It is a coinbinatioti of E-ryptinn tknra nnd Whor utmpla laxative herbs with nepsin :td pleasant tastiiiij nfornnries. Druetfists have sold it for uttrty years, and a sixty cent bottle win inst lui- months. ifm mm mothers house. are Experifcneed uever without it iu thu TRY IT FREE $"td me roar name and ai di ci$ nnd 1 teiJi rend you a n-a biid Iwt'.lcof m-V.SrutIV('!in. AMrest nw Dr. W. B. Crt'd. tcrfl, 5tj Y7a hirgion&rcei (Mo-iiietiio, liincis. Hurry Ivniy now end ih -n rireds a tixuthr, ani it iiuc" to hiw tix tsit. Write udiiy.i A Children, 5c POLICE DISCOVER BOMB PLOT: JAIL IS GUARDED J MELLOW ( tt AS MOONLIGHT ; CHICAGO, April 15. (V. P.) i Police guarded the county jail, follow I in the nipping of the plot to bomb the j jaU with. nitroglycerine. It is believed the nitro was placed in the jail in an j nttempt to save the neck of Far.i Cr- dinclla. leader of the Cardinella gana I of robbers and killers. Cardinella and three other gangsters, are scheduled jto hang tomorrow for killing a saloon keeper during an attempted holdup. 46 ets- ALTA TODAY Children lCc Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE LAWRENCE & HARVEY Australians EDITH SKYDER , Songs and Artistic Whi.ntlinsr Ends "All Jat Am CnoA for Cnllifncs. Money llntk ir It l-'otU. Thirty accord's after you... touch the corn with this liquid corn loinover the .1.1, .". i " i -i ' ! ! i ' - I' 'L. ' el ! if I'.' 1 t i f t '. ; V V. ' 1 - - 1. . . .. 1. Y V j .4)1 1 sit!. I Simple An A, B. C ijahhinir, stabbing pain of it stops, for j all tiro.;. I No corn, hurt! or itoft. Is too old or I too deeply rooted to resist ' Sets-it.' ! Jnind'atdv it dries and ohriveU. the leases loosen from the true flesh and I B-..I-I vou can P"1 it rife-ht off with your ! fitu-r'ra as painlessly as you trim your ruui. iion't coddle corn pests. Don't nurse tnl pamper them. Don't cut and trim I I hem. KEMOVK them with -OKTS-1 jt " Costs a trifle at any druir More. .MM. by E. l..a-rencc & Co., Chicago. ! Hil'l in Pendleton by 'lullman t Co. i and felcbiivniy Urun Co. , Mills Today The Drama Sublime (Lewis J'Selznick? ''resent? Bit JSta. lynch ao-id Laarena? TriinJbla "You can't," he paid. "I will," said she. And she did. But none other than Kitty McCarthy, with her Irah imper tinence, could have done it. ' A Sob and a Laugh A Who!e;otne Romance Mack Sennett Co.r.cdy WEDDING BELLS O'JT CF TUNE -Yh2 Sssfs- lit1 t,.'.. ' I -f . is XX 'A You can't come in here "Your women may spurn me and call me 'Sage Hen,' but I'm a rood woman." Big moments abound in this unusual drama of a woman fighting for her good name. ERAY COMIC PATHE NEWS GHiNA GRAIN SUPPLY ; THREATENED BY PLAGUE NEW YORK,. April 15. (A. 1'.) Bubonic plague, whieh some months ago appeared In Northern Manchuria, has crept southward until It now threatens the main Kruin supply of China, according to a letter received by H. D, Gold, of the Young lien's Chrlsi ttnn Association, from Jlnrhin, Man churia, where Mr. (iold was stationed fftirinK the latter part of the war. 1'n less the plague can be cheeked, Mr. Gold asserts, the granary relied upon for the relief of millions of famine victims in North China will be cut off. "The situation is rendered more ser ious," said Mr. Gold today, "by the fact that Manchuria Is literally crowd ed with foreisn exiles. There are not fewer than 600.000 liusslans, who flert before the 'Itolshevik executioners, 250,000 Koreans, and thousands of Chinese who formerly lived in Siberia, but who have been driven into Man churia by the Red armies. "Concerted efforts e.re belnir made In cities and towns akmr the Chinesn Earte-r Riillwav to combat the plague, hospitals beinu established," and the victims Isolated. Efforts also are un der way to fisht the source of the dis ease the rats that carry the perm. Thousands of persons already have died, and been given hasty burial. StricC rtstfUlidiii Mte been put id ef fect to prevent affected persons gettins beyond Harbin, and officials at Muk den, the next big center to the Pouth. ai on the watch for the first appear ance of tha plague. "If the strain supply of Manchuria is cut off, the famine victims in Shang tung, chihli, Honan, Shensi and Shansl 0m Today Adult, 20o .mm s '. " i -V . -( ' ' ' "' " 'V "' 'It, f tl I J r- V 1 , "ir'Tt '.V mmm WILLIAM FOX. presmts BUCK JONES. will be doomed. Manchuria represen-t-itlves of the American Red Cross, thu Chinese iied Cross and the Y. M. C. h. have informed the Peking authoritle.j of the danger and urged that Rruini buylmr and shiimients bp hastened. 1 SI -powerful drama of hie ... y and Western circuit riders. hi Jules G. 7urthtrum W:t - COMEDY "THE ECAUTV 5HOP" ; Whose? 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