1 TAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONUtt, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1&21. TEN PAGES MOTION PICTURE NEWS AI,T TODAY , "tVIIAT'K IVOKTII Willi. r?" YOl' ANsW lilt oi l II M). c-. If you were nio.eii "Axnni'n worth while?" what would your hiihit he'' In a lame unit f av von have nl v told youix. If t lix t v. in l.'nw. hot tho ehanceK arc 1h:it o!i hio ner Blvi'ii the Klihjeot tho.iLht. Telling yiuM'H' II ii ililn: i taM. hut how would your tliouhis on this s'ih :''H onnil. if fcpokrn .' If ..ii wcro to kfip that thought "WI'-m's Worth While" hofoie you, iTsmti it and then )r:u tifo M, you'd !., r liaio f,nw to say "I'm (euro ur.l'iekv." and when your day's work in itr ou know it had hecn eons -loniiously done uiiH your light s ulec would be ynvot. IjoutH WV'i r h.-i adopted the thought "What's Worth While" to the ncreen jiml it's not a sennon, iUj t a pie ture of cripping hi-ait imprest from Mem to sttrn. iij which thi producer direetor hiix won fi-sh !a'nK " hat's Worth While?" w.'.l he shown nt the Alia theatre, today, flairo Windsor ii nd I.ouis r.-iHuvn have the lending rolos. others in the enst in clude Arthur Ftii.nrt Hull, Mona l.is.i and Kdwln Stevtns. Al!'li: TODAY limn Kox production, which comes to the Aro.ide Theatre today. Tor the I em fit of thovo who fi ml it hard to Kei p ii)i lo d.ite on studio Jargon, It must lie explained that a "dark slnto" is so-called I'ooanse it Is not dark at nil. This particular dark stnRe on the Kox lot at llnll.vwood is an enormous i hall that would hold several thousand i people. It is him enouKh for a school j tn a ureal city;. If it were a lecture hall it would la one of the largest h e tore halls in the world. The peculi- iirity that makes it different from, schools and hotr.ro halls is its roof. w hich is all of u'ass. Diit luost of tin- time this ulass is I kept rurivil. to Mork the daylisht out. I Thai is win it is called a dark stage there is little or no dayllcht. I'.ut there is sontethins Just as good in deed, much hotter for stnfiio pur poses. The whole interior of this great "daik" studio is flooded with light m in hundreds of iVppor Hewitts and Klicc-liehts. One inhantai-'e of this ."inificial over natural lishttnp is in the fact that it throws sharper shadows. The Rretttst advantage of all, hoiv ewr. was expressed hy a director who, wwi kinc on an outdoor scene, lamented Lis I n ;il i lit to make the sun stand still. ""h. for a Joshua'" he cried, lis the f'n sank- W'hind a hill. "h, for some t'opher Hewitts, yon inf ill." said William Farmim. The actor was richt. The movable lights in the studio arc much more convenient and roliatde than the sun tor film purposes. By expert manipu lation Iisiitin- effects may he ohtained v. hxh daylight never couhl aive. PASTIME-day Children, 5c Adults, 20c A REAL WESTERN The Country THAT God Forgot V With Tom Sairtchi, Mary Charleson and George Fawcett Comedy THE DODGER PRICES CUT 20 Reduction AND AN ADDED For Cash ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF l . m:i m I'kti i;i: oin rii s A I I. til- III .K I-OX vT At. The whole of the st.iL'e" in the world w nit' 'The Jnvom Trou' lari.-t "dark is u-ol iu piaK li makers." Wil- Ity ordering her milliners to use no wild turd planiai-e on her 'hats. Queen Mary has bestowed the royal aVproval or, the movement in Knelaitd for the proteitlon of plcmaee birds. Pure Blood Is a for Breaks Or Lunch c There's nothing more ap petizing than a dish of PostToasties (SuperiorCorn Flakes) Only the hearts of selected white corn are used in mak ing these delicious flakes of substantial texture.They are . ready to serve, crisp and golden brown.direct from the package with cream or milk and a sprinkle of supar if desired. Ask For Them By Name Made by Pcstum Cereal CoJnc.Battle Creek.Mich. necessity to health at all sea sons. No lu-ttr lime for hlood cleansintr than now. ami 'he one true Spring Medicine is , Hood's Sarsaparilla ILL N CITY HOSPITAL (East Oregoniun Special.) HOLDMAN", May 5.-Mrs. Joe C5U in has returned home after visiting her daiiKiiter. Xlra. Stanley Farrish, of Colfax, Wash. Miss Gertrude Gentry spent ill' w eek-end :p renclleion at (hi-home of her aunt, Mrs. Walter MffCormmach. Mrs. Jane Krown was taken to St. Anthony's hospital last Wednesday. She was improving at this writing. Mr anu Mrs. N'cwton Miller of Hoit'.man viaited at Air. U use man's last Sunday. Mrs. Guerrant, who stayed In Pendle ton (lurlns the sehool year, is out at the ranoh for a few days. The play entitled, "The Old Maid's Association," will be given In the hall at Iloidman. May 14 at 8 o'clock. Ci'ite a number of people went to Nolin last Sunday to see the ball game between Holdman and Xolin, Hold man won. Last Friday evening Mrs. Thad Har nett gave her father, Itobert Harp, a I pleasant surprise on his birthday. I Plates w ere laid for eifcht. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hargett, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Uargilt, Edna Harp and Itobt Harp. WASHINGTON'. May (A. I'.) Senator Mc.Vary and Congressman Siunolt arc num&d as the Oregon mem bers of the executive committee of western congressmen to deal with the Japanese problems. ST k. ' ' ' - J n : ': :: ' ; W l--, ,v 1 r ' s , r - ", Jj - i v ' ' M r rr .-'r;,;; CwiluamRix k v bresento ' fa r..-- -T WILLIAM I J4XM FARNUM N t. - :'''' . -'if f 2 Area TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 3Sc i PATHE NEWS . BRAY PICTOGRAPH i... story oi Dame Ei Qreonj Jackson Directed bii 1 J. (jordon Edwards J w I i mill ii 'iin nt i fmiaiii nHTWl COLONEL HOUSE PAYS TRIBUTE TO WILSON AND CLEMENCEAU NEW YORK, May .V V. I" ) Col. K. M. House shows himself an In tense admirer of former Premier Clemenceau in his worcvord to "What Really Happened at l'aris," the story of the Teace Conference, l'jlS-1319, hy American delegates. He say?: "There wero great unci complex characters at this gathering of the world's foremost men, and there Is a wide difference of opinion as to their purposes and their mental ami tem peramental equipments. Statesmen, soldiers, men of the sea, artists, finan ciers and writ! rs of all kinds and sorts touched elbows with one another. The settlements to he made were inter woven with every human interest, and brought the best from every land to participate in or advise as to the final adjustment. "There were sons who towered above their fellows, and these became cen tres of groups from which policies and tpinions radiated. Wilson, Clemen- i ceau, Lloyd George'. Orlando. I'aderew- kl, VonibcloH, Smuts, Makino and Wellington Koo were anion;? the statesmen having distinct and enthus iastic followers. Clemenceau stands out the clearest-cut figure of them all. N'o doubt or mystery surrounds him. I Ho fought in peace as he fought in jwar, openly, intelligently, and courage I ously for his beloved France. No one ! in that notable gathering had so ivell j within grasp the gift of aoooriiplish I ment. He inspired the affection of J many the admiration of all. I'aderewski and Wilson had about them something of romance and spirit uality lacking In others. The one had gathered together the fragments of a broken kingdom and had moulded it into a virile and liberty-loving repub lic. He came as the spokesman of an ancient people whose wrongs and sor rows had stirred the sympathies of an entire world. This artist-statesman awakened the Congress to do justice to his native land, and sought its help to make a great dream true. His fervor ed eloquence brought about the renas ence of I'oland, and added new lustre to a famous name. "Wilson, on the other hand, had arousetl the conscience and aspirations of mankind, and when he stood at the peak of his influence and power, there was never a moro commandijig figure. for he was then the spokesman of the moral an spiritual forces of the world. His work at Paris was tireless and un selfish, and it was not until ho return ed to America to render an account of his stewardship that disaster overtook him and wrecked the structure built in cooperation with our allies with such painstaking care. The volume is edited jointly by Col. House and Dr. Charles Seymour. Pro fessor of History in Yalo University, and comprises contributory articles hy Americans who took leading parts In the work of each department of the Conference. including Herbert C. Hoover, Thomas W. Lamont, Samuel frompers, Admiral Henry T. Mayo, Genenal Tusker 'Hi. Bliss, James Brown Scott, Charles M. Hnskins and Itobert If. Lord. RANGES TEN DM8 SALE CLOSES HAY 11 WE WILL BE rLEASEI) TO EXPLAIN THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF THIS RANGE. CALL AND SEE IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. ry iV1 -'i'l'lf ft ' s . St i HAMILTON'. Ontario. It is propos ed to orvct a model village on 0 alicres of land near AnfasU'f, Ontario, for Model Youth i '3 s .5. Wesley C Itrooker, of Llndstrom. Mum., has lieen awarded the Fran 4c. liurr Si' h ola r ship at Harvard for highest scholarship, character, lead ership and athletic ability lie was t captain Ic the war , 4 ,The Brightest Kitchens are those where motherly geniality is never clouded because of being constantly over the kitchen stove. It is home in the full meaning of the word where they use a i ! v'vi -t I j- w, - ;"i - - - TheJiay Sarisfacfory"Rong Duplex Draft Gives You Perfect Heat Control The Taylor Hardware Co. Shelf and Heavy Hardware i ft it ? n r w jm iiii.i J ' l!iWWJUlf ll"'WP(rWPiWBPWrW 1 a "jHltl Almost Unbelievable Vou can hardly realize the wonderful im provement lo yourskin and complexion your mirror will reveal to you usineGouraud'sOriental Cream for the first time. Send 15c. tor Trial SUt FERD. T. HOPKINS fc SON Ntw Vwlc married IncBnihlo wur veteraiiH now lakinc treatment at the government hoiitalfi. The town will coiiHist of (ID or To houses, costiiiK ahout J320U each a factory for the manufacture of toy.i. a nehool, a..community nail ana outer; j liiBtitntlons. B - - K 1 1 111 Al, L j ALTA TODAY d Children, 10c Adult.. 35c ? 4 y : N 'A i .. :-S;,:"V: I WSMIS i I Wdftli. J O XPECTANJL 'AiOTHERS For Thr Generation !) Hov-Msdo Child-birth a Easier By Uiing SOU ., .... .M.J ... r u SHU! stoau What was In her woman's heart that cried for thft love of this tmemitli man of the plain? A iniin tine wim iiHliniiied to introduce to her cultured friends! And yet, 1n hid preenrc, every har rier of birth and brecdliiB was swept nwny. She only knew that he was her mate her master! Tome and nee what Destiny did with their liven! ' With CLAIRE WINDSOR aim MONA LISA Buomip Reulto Co,, dept. o. atunta. 6a. i llllVk1!! WfliTtrot BOOKLET OH MOTHERHOOD OTHI tAtV.Pttt j ii