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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1921)
FACE EICHT DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, TENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY IS, 1021. MOTION PICTURE NEWS In illy by leaps and bounds. II has Ion: passed nil oilier kinds of novels. I'm (ho complete success of this picture.. In tho first place, the combination Idcnt-eleot Hardlim ami Vico-l'ipsl-J or utis tiktnncr mm ivismei awmii iIi-iii -elect Coolldtso. It is well known, ! the movie fan of snniothinit worth. .,r..f..r ..l..rn n.ivrls lit nnV other I While. 11,10 ts 8 leal story. Written liriinil. ,lnt as rrcsldont Wilson pre f i detective stories. Ami tho western nietion picture ;.i kecpliiK pace In AIM AIH: TOIVW tom mix m i: nriu: iv jus uvnxr iht iu: The presentation of a now Tom Mix picture Is ninny mi Iminutant UioHirU'Hl event, cm Mix by this time has become' so popolnr a favorite that Muh picture he makes mouses groat deal of Interest in mlvanoe. Hi latest film, "Prairie Trail." a William Fo production, hiinoinn'otl as the aitrac tion l tho Arcade Theatre, i.nlay. is from tho popular n"el by Janus B Hendry, author of "The Toxan. ' which Iko whs filnnil recently with Mix the star. Ttookjtollcrs report thai th; novel of western lifo, n!wa-s pleasinir to lare classes of reader U 'jaitiin-: In t nil- popularity with tho western novel. 'Trairlo Trails" continue tint ad ventures of Tex Benton, whose love story was told In "The Toxan." by an American dramatist, in lu:ll the Rre.itest of .Unorioaii character actors appears. Mr. .Skinner knows his ' Kismet" as few astronomers know their planets. Those who saw the picture last niiiht should be noted that while Mr. Skinner occupies the center of thu screen for the greater putt of the'timo, his clover aclliiK does not subordinate tho other members of perfect cast. IT TOIVW ' Kismet." with the Inimitable ('tis Skinner, a Kobe: tson-t'ole release, which whs shown lust nlKht at the Alia Theuirc. Is. the greatest photo play .f a decade. A the masterpiece of 1-Nlward Knohloc. this film ver sion of this famous drama has lost hour t.f the essential '1'cp'- needed to make it the (treat success on the screen that it was on tho lositimate stage. While lxniis J. r.nsnier has lon been blentlflod with the. best In film achievement. ks director of "Kismet" he won the creates! victory of his career. There U no question t. privileged to see Mr. Skinner In his first venture on the screen. An artist of the semi old school. -Mr. Skinner literally had to be dracccd into the realm of the film. His appearance on tho silver sheet should be heralded with (treat Joy by the lovers of moving pictures and it is to be hoped that he has over come his antipathy to camera iicling and will asaiti be seen on the screen in some of his best portrayals. Kor three consecutive seasons Mr. Skinner played the part of Ilajl, on the leititimate shice. With him duriiifj Ihis time 'was Hamilton Itevello, who. in the picture, plays his old role, that of the Mansur. Kosemury Theby as Kut-al-Ktilb and Kllnor Fair us Mar sin ih. trice excellent performances. It mm rati hot PAST! Arcade Today. ? I, f mM Sll1' llw mm-, vumssT nvfl vK Inl850 VI FolcrSCofetJ v. SO will you " cqpee jiavur- wu u M like folmsVdlden Gate From the very first taste you will enjoy die smoothness, the richness, and the real goodness of Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee. And you'll like it more and morc,bccause it is uniformly good; you'll find every tin the same. Our careful selection of the raw coffeesj skillful blending and expert roasting make Folger's Golden Gate Coffee "Different in taste from other coffee and better." Ask your grocer for it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. Sun Francisco Seattle Kansas City Dallas Shizuoa, Japan t- FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS (Kast OroKonlnn Special. 1 t nrilDANK. May 1H. ltoy Mont-; (joinery and family made a trip to Pilot Hock Sunday. ( About twenty people gathered ut tho I home of unv French Sunday and en-! Joyed a bountiful dinner given by Mn. I French In honor of "Oiiandma French" I w ho celebrated Iter 70th. birthday, i Friends and rclntives wore present and i all enjoyed n fine dinner. Father lhitlor of Pendleton spent, a ; few days on Butter Creek last week. , Frank I'hapmun and family and , Mrs. John L'mhtl'oot and dnuRhU-rj went to l'llot liock Friday-. i Charles Melwitt and wife spent u few- ibvys In Pendleton last week. j I'nt DnttKhtry liindo a trip to Pen dleton last week. , Marie Mettle was n over nlcht visit or ut the home of diaries .Nelson one nlcht last week. Mr. and Mrs. V.illy Chapman and: S401 Grant and Marie Mettie spent Sun- j day at the John Llchtfoot home. Marie spent Saturday with Mrs. chapman. 1 A hard rain hit this country Sunday and Sunday evening. , Dave Wyniore and' family spent a! few days 011 the homestead whore Mr. 1 Wymorp was plowing suninierfallow. Mis. Pat Moniihnii and children stay. ed on the Kly t'anch while they wore away. TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c The Bis Wild Animal Picture THE LOST CITY Episode No. 2 Ruth Roland In RUTH OF THE ROCKIES Thrills Suspense Comedy SEEING IS BELIEVING Children, 10c presents TOM COFFEE TEA EX1 RACTS SPICES AND BAKING POWDER . TO SALESMAN'S WIFE l.t IS ANC.KI.Krt. Cal.. May 18. (A., p.) Half a million dollars, described! as a "reniiinhianee" to bis friend for her "'many and Kratefullv appreciat ed kindnesses." is provided to he , transferred shortly from the estate of i .lohn M. Gilbert, former liuffalo, N. I V., potato dealer, to .Mrs. Mary '.. ; HiKSins. wife of a l.os Angeles travel- ; ing man, under the terms of the late merchant's will. I The document, made public ete after his death recently bequeathed another (piarter of a million dollars in annuities tq m ienils and to employees of a local hotel to whom he aeknow ledjred several '"kindnesses and cour tesies." t Gilbert 'was a w idower, and for the last twenty years had lived in l.os An treles. 1-b cave up the potato busi ness several tears ago for real estate activities here. In his will he bequeathed to his chauffeur, $l;'i a month for the re mainder of his life, under the provis ion "if," and in the event he shall be In my service and employ (a.s chauf feur) at the time of my demise." The chauffeur had quit his job in a quarrel with, his employer a week before the dealer's death. lAlte i Trails V A complete and thrillingl STORY BY JAMES T3. 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