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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1921)
MCE TEN One Girl in a Million! DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, r " -- SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1021. FOURTEEN PAGES t I,'- . " - .;..,'.' - ' . , 5 TCNH;5 GOLF Is EtheUnde Tiro 's right eye winking at us? If not well, she 9 "different" from ony lS-year-eld frirl you know! Ethclir.de is the famous "baby prima donna" of "Honey Dew." Joys of the average flapper's Ufa nre her pot aversions, she says. Just listen: liOTO "V;isto of time!" TENNIS "Dam ir.g'a more fun and just as goo excre.se.". GOLK 1 "Why spoil a good walk?" JEWELS 'Barbaric:" COR'jETS "They'ra for the laiyr MARCELLED HAIR "Let nature aloiu'!" PARTIES "Voit me ajZl" Wbki UOE3 eie UteT Sinking, dancm sxO w-in AKC.1K TOIUY TI FAS Sunday Monday HI TO WHOM DID THIS BEAUTIFUL GIRL BELONG? That was the quotient tint must be answered. Here she was a small-town girl thrust Into the midst of a chuin inn whirlpool of biff-city happenings. How did she meet them? Whose wife was she. See this big drama! COMEDY "BRING ON THE CROOM" An old time side splitter MOTION PICTURE NEWS AKCAIK SUNDAY AND MONDAY 16-YEAU OI.I Miss l'UYSH'l'OSITKKAT IN HIS XKW riCTVTiE Clara Horton. the demure sixteen-year-old miss who plays opposite Charles Ray in his -third independent production. "Nineteen and Phyllis." w hich Is coming to the Arcade Theatre for an enjraiu mer.t of two days, he finnirjf SJruay, is the ounge.t girl -who has ever 'been chosen to appear opposite a male star. In addition to a chirmintr person ality. Miss Horton is probably pifted with the sweetest disposition of any girl in motion pictures. Hiss Horton was playir." w ith Mr. Kay s pet dog, j pSTDIE SUNDAY AND MONDAY Whiskers, while waiting to be- called onto the set. Whskers. it seems, be- i Theatregoers who have usually seen came a little too affectionate, and as a Edith Roberts in some wildly exotic result of his antics, Clara found her-jroe vK enjoy the utlle Universal eolf with a badly torn town. ' star's interpretation of a subtle drama. Hut if ar.y of the studio employees . tje characterization at the Pastime nUHIU.KMAKFUS" KNDS I its run iii:i:i; tonight I With tonicht's performance the successful encasement of "William Knrnnm in the Fox photodrama "The Joyous Troublemakers," at the Arcade Theatre, comes to an end. A preat majority of film lovers are William Farnum fans, and make a point of seeing every picture in which this star appears. "The Joyous Troublemakers'' adds one more preat success to Farnnm's long list of mo tion picture triumphs. In many ways , his characterization of William Steele is one of the best thinirs he ever has done, in spite of the fact that it is a ' very different sort of role from any In j which he has been seen recently. The stofy is fresh and bright. It lives up to its merry title. But it is ot all laughter: the tears that some ; times lie behind a smile have their . place, for it is a story of love and gold , both dangerous things. expected an outburst from the little miss, they were ssd:y mistaken. All that came from Clara was, ''Whiskers, you little rascal, you'd love me if 1 were in rags!'' Mr, Ray is delighted with the splen did performance which the young lady has given in "Nineteen and rhyllis," and states that she will no doubt be 1 seen lp his other forthcoming First j National attractions. At.TA SUNDAY AND MONDAY Theatre Sunday and Monday. The star appears as a small town girl with a big town problem to solve. She does it with an understanding appeal that wins her new dramatic laurels. Cas- SUFFERED ALL i GOULD son Ferguson, the popular young lead irg man, plays opposite her. The pic ture is called "the Unknown Wife." AI.TA TODAY Coming today to the Alta theatre for a run of two days is the latest Molznick feature picture starring Elaine Hnmmerstein, and entitled "Poor Dear Margaiet Klrby." Kathleen Norris, author of the story, is known as one of the most brilliant and forceful writers for the nationally known fiction magaalnes. Miss Hnm merstein Is seen in the role of a popu lar society matron, a charming and noted hostess, who lives only for her society activities. Due to business troubles of her husband she is forced to turn her famous home into a board-inir-house. To add to her difficulties her husband, through an abortive at tempt at suicide, is a helpless invalid, who is confined to his rooms. Hear- ARCADE TODA.Y Children, 10c Adults, 35c SIIJCNT DRAMA CTjATMS ONCE-FAMOUS BOY SOPTt-VNO mi Mrs. Mayer Finally Found Relief and Health in Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound '2 Poy soprano once character actor new! Twenty-five years in the show busi-! ness Is liable to bring many changes but It is safe to say that not many of ; Oran?'?, Cal. " I always feel very today's players can point back to be- I ratel-l to you, as some twenty years in a musical star at twelve years of ; .. u-a'- age. Yet this is the case with John Cook j who plays the irascible John Dunn in j "Eyes of the lT art," Mary Miles Mln- i ter's latent production for Realart. ! Cook had bar-iy parsed the 'teen stage ; when his remarkable soprano voice ; won him a place as lead in Mrs. Ben- j ton's "Juvenile Opera Company," then , a famous organization. This however, j was but the beginning of a long public i career which has carried him into j medicine shnw-s, the circus, stock com- j panie, road h.ws in fact, into every j I ofisiblp nook an ! cranny of the thea trics! bi:?ijTiess. j Mr. Cook came to Realart Iatp long t rervieo ;is n character lead for Urii- versa!. -Alias Miss Dodd," "The j Pointing Fim-er,"' "The Man in the s5 it 'jago three noctors if I seriou3 operation. I ji had a tumor, and ul cers whicn wouia gather and break. I had displacement so oadly that I could nardly sit do n r. time?. cr..'l itfoemcd asif 1 su.f eredevery tnin that a woman could suffer. Then some one advised me o take Lydia E. Finkham's Veeetable Compound, and I took it until I was cured and saved from the operation. I have told women of your wonderful medicine times without number, and I am willing that you should use these facts and my name if you like. I also used vour Compound during the Change, Moonlight," and "The Weaker Vessel" ' an(j J can do all my own work but the Include seme of Mr. Cook's best ap- jjjeavy part, and can walk mites everjr pearawes. As a cra!.:-d old land- j day a3 i help my husband in theoffiee. ' lord he has an cn'er.atnin? role in Mrs. J. H. Meyer, 412 South Orange ''Eye of the Heart," which w ill open St., Orange, California. at the Alta for two days, beginning It is quite true that such troubles as Hinday. The produrtien was directed be Pa'd Powell. The Ktorv wn. niinnt- ed by fuir.i ;. KenneOy from the i the other hand, a great -many women Mrs i!e ver had may reach a stage where an or erstion is the only resource. On popular I-ii.i i t-erial, "Htinrines; Home Journal" y Dana Hurnet. have been restored tr, health by Lydia E. rinkliam's Vegetable Compound. i. . .- V V gfa. . -, y iiu t i.-i.-j-, fe-?",1',' WiuiamIck. presents WILLIAM FARNUM .in CLm1lS . J ivr',is story of battle for gold and a maid frt9ory Jackson, Directed by J. Gordon Sdwards j , -rnrrrffir PATHE NEWS DRAY PICTOGRAPH Another Kerr ' fjil fnhy (Kewple) (J.arin oflhTriT ' wauke club Is beinu hailefi m tie new Dicky Kerr of UiKcball. He Hi dead rintTr for the White Box star aouthiMW. Kerr (inset played with Milwaukee m 1W7 and 1J1I before Ivelm trwUed to the Sox. Nw his Jcu- m oetbe saiue toara. ALTA TODAY Chilc!fn, 10c Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE LE ROY AND COOPER Two Bo3's and a Piano HONEYSUCKLE AND VIOLET The Sculptor's Dream LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents Elaine Hammerstein IN Poor Dear Margaret Kirby BY KATHLEEN NORRIS OTHER ATTRACTIONS Fox Sunshine Comedy DOGGONE WEDDING ing the "boarders" enjoying them selves, the Husband who is not ac quainted with the drastic nature of his business failure, misunderstands, and frequently upbraids his wife, before the happy ending is reached Margaret Kirby suffers the torture which comes from unfaithful friends and scandalous tongues, but she Is game all the way through and her detractors are suit ably punished. Supporting Miss Hammersteln are William Davidson, Warburton Gamble, Ellen Cassidy, Helen Lindroth and Tom Brook. The direction of the pic. ture was under William P. s;. Earle. DR. C. II. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Hooms II end 25 Bmlth-CrawforA Bulldin. folenhone m T41-R Sunday Children, 10c Adults, 4 Qc " fe'f m vaudeville I O-fvrOSSS MAK.Y MILES MINTED W- stt-ltxX mm) "EYES OP THE HEA "2tMH$ NgSXg, EH o Raliv.t picraru-3 d . FRANCIS FAX Singing Comedienn? BARTH & EARTH - S RefinedJI Gymnasts ' .Mary Miles Minter .ir IN Eyes of the Heart Miss Minter Scores her sroatest succes!3 in this pjqlure PAR,MOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS ''OH 30Y! IT'S l u vr SUNDAY K 'l&L MONDAY -tJ , ' VA Children, 10c f t X AduitS,35c V M i ; ;A , A:;SW - . v V vov: , ?V&" " '.'i:'"-J'-''s''" '' "O-o-o-oh! (Intermission of ten minutes wlillo the sigh t'i ' " come up from boots.) 1'HYLIJS!" ' " " tv;, Kay( you bu Uold bald-lmuds remember when you felt Wi like that? V ' f' AHTIIWl S. KANE prtmHn " v " rty I- redcrii k Stowrrs. ltireetcrt hy .Toxeuli Tv f . JT , A GAMBOL OF LAMBS TO THE LILT OF LOVE S l-ofl ,1 ?"ly Mr""'J " ,"'t M' h- a 1H. a dress f,t a $0 l.IU-r enKawment rin. end a fat rival lllrai i- , S !'"'? Watch Charlie do if -M'onjis? Jt can t bo fT- ' V J'lS Jil-ST! AVI Tim SAVIX,; SOMKTIIIXO ZjL A 1 11st National itriicil(,n S',,asVw ' iimeily 'AM;il)(; fin KS' - T "Cj' '( -J Lr'a-,- J . " IIWI III lut:.lM.i.Miir3- '.'myTOr-STau. 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