East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST 0HEG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1021.
TWELVE PAGES
MOTION
PICTURE NEWS
Al l I HMUV AMI .MONDAY
1 ILM
IW..W IWl.MMi:!.
itiiATi.i k.i.v i:rnt;Y
"It looks lil'p n f irst -class scare
' crow," wa t well Sherrt mi's critical
Verdict 'nhon lie unveve the ilumr.o
" made to r'iirvsciit his own handsome
I erson and to I'hiy im iin"" i-Mit, even
If Ignominon role In "The New York
i Idea." Alice Kra.ly m Intent future.
Sherman Is a hroiolnv lavorite ot
no mean i'c:ii:mk-, am is kn.mn a
lu fi "clafiiiy" diossir, .,oth n'l the swme
' nd off. So to have ss;ch a r liuMlnnn
dummy rmnlc to r, p:, sent him wit.
reihaiis rather pi-rturMi'tr. hut he Just
I h..il to stand it l.i-mme in the play he
. Is the unhappy hns'wn,! of tho caprl
I cieus heroine, who divorces him on an
Impulse, and is the honor Riiest, Im-
: mediately niter reo-iv ;iv; her decree,
t it luncheon civen In a group or
Kiddy divorcees to welcome her into
Tank of the ciiihiu tpaied. The dum
my of the huhjind xhr has Just dis
carded Is placed next to her seat at ths
CUE CJElOHBOn
TELLS ANOTHER
Points the Way to Comfort
and Health. Other Women
Please Read
table, nnd the ptiesls vie with one an
other In heapinit Insults on the poor
rtefinrolers thin.
Mit'AI'i: SiMVAY AMI MOXOAY
''11' I V 1'KK KIX;." WITH
l'AUXl'M tXIMINt; SOON
A picture that Is slid to Include Wil
liam "arn,ini a greatest screen effort
I ! r. jOiouu nt the Arcade TheatrS
next Sunday. It is "If I were Kin."
from the i:nat statfe ssicccfs and novel.
by Jc.rtin Hunily Mcfarthy and Is ft
Willi;, m KVx production.
Those who follow the stave wilt re
mcmN r that 11. It. Sotherh created the
role of Francois Villon In this play,
and scored n great success.
As soon as the picture was finished
Mr. Fox sent a copy of it to Knsrmiiil.
where It was shown to Justin ltuntly
McCarthy. The author was enthus
iastic "It Is wonderful," he declared. "1
ne or 1-clievcd motion pictures could
make, a play so real. And Mr. Farnum
is splendid in the part of Villon. l"ur
1'ie the recitation of the poem 'If 1
Woro Kims' before iouis, I could al
most ticlievo I was hcaritiK Mr. Fur
mim speak. I extend my congratula
te r.s to Mr. Fex. to Sir. Farmim and
to Mr. K.lwards. who directed the pic
ture. The handlins of the crowds is
thrillins."' A ..JLI3B
It Costs
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How many yourR girls suffer as Mrs.
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turn for advice or help. They often are
oblified to earn their living by tt illr.g
day in and day out no matter how hard
the pain they havc to bear. Every pirl
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Such Ux-.x-.i l.o 1....J ia E'rict cocn-leace.
Walla Walla Pendleton
Auto Freight Service
KOOID Tim's DAILY
!- IVnilletoii 2 p. m.
IVtulIWnn I'luMie Si"v-W
I In certain parts of the) Old West,
! the term "Sipe Hen" was applied to
Utranse women of doubtful char
I actor. In l ,.! there thrived, as lonjt
as Sold was in the hills and cattle
, i n the open ranee, a little town of a
j hundred or two, called Silver Creek.
I Like many other Western commun
jities of that time. Silver Creek was
i ruled by a Viuilarce Comm'.ttee. The
littl,-, town had the usual combination,
1 1 1 hotel, saloon .and gambling room,
but, strange to say, no dance halt.
I Tho citizens of Silver Creek con
, sldered themselves very risrhteous In
dividuals and when a woman with a
babv came to live in a lonely cabin
Ion the outskirts of the town, field
1 herself aloof from the other women
innd took no one '.nto her confidence.
! their "pure minds" saw evil In her
laril called her a "Sape Hen."
In "The Fasre Hen," showing at
j the Arcade Theatre today. Fdsari
I Lewis presents what many w ill consid
er this producer-director's greatest pic-!
iture. In Harry Solter's story of a I
woman's sacrifice for her greatest pos
' te-sions her home, her honor and het
j child Mr. Iewis has a subjecV, worthy J
of his ability to paint, vivid, virile, I
' powerful dramas. ,
Draw Yours!
rASTEME 8VXD.VY AXDL MOXPAY
Edith r.oberts returns to the screen
in "White Youth" after four months
vacation spent in New York and on
the Atlantic Coast. Her first picture
since "The Adorable Savage" shows
next Sunday and Monday at the Pas
time Theatre. It was directed by Nor
man Dawn, who guided her in the prc-
vtous unprecedented hit, ad who is
noted for his artistry of touch and his
colorful detail.
. "White Youth" is a story of mod
ern Lottlsana, a trirl just from school,
a safecracker within the law, a, wonderfully-stocked
wine cellar, and a
priceless cisarotte holder presented to
an old Creole by the Empress Eusenie.
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APPEALS TO LEGiON
TACOMA, April 1G. (U. F.) H. It.
Fothier, of Rhode Island, an ex-nrmy
serKeant who is accused of Involuntary
I manslaughter In connection with the
i death nt Camp Lewis of Major Alex
ander Cronkhite in 1918, has appealed
to the local post of tho American Lo-
rion to help him in his forthcomliiK
trial. The trial is scheduled In tho fed.
eral court May 2. Robert Koxonbluth,
a former captain, also accused, will be
tried at the same time.
Tfe'e
ntMIMINMI
-1 ytiAH
SUNDAY
MONDAY
Adultt, 35c
fT-'-r- 'v ' ' - '
. Tin: ntYixo mot,
The standardisation of the golf hall
does not seem to be meeting, with the
favor that was doubtless hoped for by
the man who invented it. What is
really needed nt the present expensive
moment Is a stitndtirdiiation of lost
coif balls, something that will limit
I the number of balls one can loso in n
day. At present the great majority of
us who play golf have not arrived at
that (fulfill Nirvana where we tan he
sure of playing even nine holes without
getting a ball off Into tho long grass
somewhere. It is bad enough to be
confronted with the prospect of play
ing golf barefooted in order to save
shoe leather, but to save up money
enough to buy a golf ball for Sutur-
You can't come in here
"Your women may spurn me
ond cull rae 'Sape Hen,' but I'm
a trood woman." .
Bis moments abound in this
unusual drama ol a woman
fighjing for her good name.
ERAY COMIC
PATHE NEWS
s
t 1 t'V
i i. f A t L A
day. only to have It disappear from
view after tho third drive Is off, la not
going to help us keep our health.
l'erhaps a golf ball can be invent
rrt that, when lost, will play tt tun
until it is located. Considering what
thev can do with torpedoes, sucn nil
uffair should not be lnvjiossllile.
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LADIES
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Triumph Dills, tufe and dependable
in all proper eai'es. Nut sold at prua
Stores. Do not experiment with
'or "Hellef" nnd particulars. It's free.
Address: National Medical Institute,
others; savo disappointment. Write
tell s
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PENDLETON CLEANING
WORKS
Only Thoroughly Equipped Plant in Pendleton
SPECIAL
Skirts (pfcin) cleaned and pressed $ .50
Ladies Suits, cleaned and pressed 2.00
Dresses (plain) cleaned and pressed 2.00
Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed 2.00
Men's Suits, pressed 75
All Priced Reduced. We Call and Deliver.
Phone
This Is Cornelius Vanderbilt. Jr .
millionaire reporter, who has set
the new fashion in monograms
1 he idea is to make the design o:
Impleuientj of your trade. Cor
iicUus, a writer, uses the mono
grara above the "C" made of i
quill pen and the "V" of pencil
CiflT-tr what? Now if you hai
pea to be Carpenter Len Von
the seal on the left below la eu
gested. The scissors and tape!!
design should please Xonia Sou.
of the ribbous counts
Mixed well and served by Director
Dawn, the result is said to be an ultra
modern romance -with a picturesque
aging in the glass. The story is by
those master story writers and play-
rii?hta riam Beranger and Forrest
Halsey. The scenario is by George C.
Hull. '
Miss Roberts appears as the grand
daughter of a proud oiu ureoie gen
1 eral. She has been raised in a school
t.,,,1 knows little of the world until her
!grandsire writes that he will send for
her in a few days to meet tne man
! he has selected as her husband.
Norman Dawn spent several weeks
i in the South with his cameraman and
technical director securing atmos
pherelc photographs and the neces
sary data for producing many of the
I historic old spots in Louisana where
I the scenes are laid.
; The cast includes Arnold Gregg, Al
fred Holllngwworth, Thomas Jefferson
! and Hattic Deters.
I (East Oregonian Special.)
! PILOT HOCK, April 15. Wayne
Chapman was given a surprise Sunday
when a number of friends and rela
I t,lves gathered at his home on Butt'
! creek for a birthday dinner in his
! home. All enjoyed tho day and a nice
I birthday dinner was given him by his
: parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chapman.
I Mrs. Glenn Rogers, who has been
visiting a few dais with her brother,
Joo Kopp and family, returned to her
home at Pendleton Saturday.
A. D. Hilcman made a trip to Pilot
Rock last week.
Tom Dclts made a trip to Tiiot Rock
: last week.
I Mrs. Joo Kopp spent Saturday night
' and Sunday with her parents, Billy
i Chapman.
Mrs. Gladys Phelps came out Sat
I urday from Pendleton nnd was a vis
itor at the P.aker Chapman home.
Lewis L'adaux of Walla Walla, came
out Saturday to Join his wifo who has
I been visiting the past week with her
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.aker Chap-
man.
I Chas. Kly and two children. Hazel
and Chas.. made a trip to Pendleton
the first of the week. Mr. Ely looking
j for a cook. Mr. Ely will start tho mill
j as soon as ho gets his crew.
Mrs. Vern Cates has been on the
sick list the past few dayn, not being
Rblo to fill her school duties a few
i days th: week.
! Mrs. Joe Kopp and baby and Will
I Chapman and family and Frank
Hayes and family, spent Sunday w ith
John Lightfoot.
Mrs. Olinger came up Tuesday for a
'short visit wh her daughter. Mis
' Vern Cates, and to help while Mrs.
! Cates is sick.
I Winnie Reeves and wife took their
I baby to Pilot Rock Saturday to the
i doctor.
Pastime monday
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
h nfrrVirr'nhi .rZ
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(fl l'i
WILLIAM FOX
(presents
WILL,
in JitsUnBtmUyMsCcvrtkfi
CODrLdJWiVLOllS romcMce .
IF I WER
KING
. t a rt f CL a
ocena.no by c.Joy j
directed by J- gorcLom. C&vxxrdt
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COMEDY EUSTER KEATON IN
THE HAUNTED HOUSE
Dt'recled bt)
Hornran Dan
f
ghcJj?rc!'nc'jfi 'i.-a9craV land Thc Adorable 3-awgc
C M RAPPED into marriage with a dissolute roK
little Ann Belame stubbornly refused to be denied
the rights of youth. - Little Ann set her oi
standards for deportment, for she knew what was
i justified in her case-and Little Ann stuck to it.
Then the found that she was driving the most
! wonderful man she had ever known straight into
' a duel-to-the-death with a master of the art, K
Little Ann got busy with the result that you 11
i have a thrilling hour of splendid entertair.mcnt
1 staged around some of the most spirited char
l actcra yot: ever saw on the screen. Now playing.
U- - - -
COMEDY ONE WON
Special This Weel
ASSORTED CREAM. CARAMELS
50c Pound.
MAPLLE FUDGE 1 I
- ; 30c Pound. - - r-;-.-'--"-
Also Popcorn Balls for the Kiddies. .
, llnAof "New f.lnnn&omont . '
! THE CRYSTAL
Formerly The Palm 623 Main St.
X We cater to white trade only.
ALTA su
Children, 10c
MONDAY
Adults, 40c
VAUDEVILLE
special
This month marks the sixty-ninth
'Anniversary of the publication in hook
iform of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The
J story still lives on the speaking stage
'and in the cinema, as In literature.
ALTA TODAY
Children 10c Adults, 40c
VAUDEVILLE
LAWRENCE & HARVEY
Australians
v EDITH SNYDER
Songs and Artistic Whistling
" ; " 1 ;. .rLewjs J. Seiznick?
- , Present?;
Ka7VZi V La U U
A Sob and a Laugh A Wholesome Romance
Mack Sennett Comedy
WEDDING BELLS OUT OF TUNE
DEEMS & DAVlS
A Debate on Women'
THE BOYCES
Variety Entertainers
ALICE
BRADY
MNEM YORlf IDBi
IIANGDON MITCHELLV "
tnatCTlft BY -2L
" . -C-SCLHARIO st m
-KERBERTf BLAC2
SHE WANTED A DIVORCE QUICK!
"What grounds?" of course was a natural question for
the judge to ask. Cynthia Karslake was stumped for a
minute. And then she remembered that "John" had a ha
bit of strewing his shaving things about her boudoir in a
very Untidy manner.
And so a divorce was easy so easy that it wasn't any
fun at all.
Is divorce a failure? That question will arise in your
mind when you see beautiful ALICE BRADY in "THE
NEW YORK IDEA" A pungent satire on modern'mar
ried life.
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