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' V"" "if w y ,y gi- ;:.-'. -'4;t (dtwVW' ..- DAH.Y EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY-EVENING, MAY 19, 1021. Tr.N PAGES 1i MOTON ! PICTURE NEWS f AI.T TOOAV "KImiicI," with Ihr- inimitable Otis! Hklnntr, a ltol.crts.oii-1'ole release, hlrh i shown last night at the S AM. Tlnntro, In the richIcs! photo- i ftlay of a dwadff. A the masterploof I f Edward Ktiolilock, this film ver- I don of thta famou drama has lost . Imnc itf the. rwcmi&I "pop-' needed to Fhakt it the great success on the screen i that It wan on 1h Iceitimnte mac' . ; While 1u1k J. (lawnicr has lnnff hc.-n '. Identified ttith tho best in film arhivmrnt, director of "Kismet'' h won lit ifi-calest victory of his i the oomplpte micros of this picture. In the first place, the combination 1 of Oil" Skinner and "Kimiu'I" assures th niovin fan of wtiiirthinj worth ; hlle, lT-r Ik a r,"Hl stot', written ( 1'V an AnM-rlrun ilrarmttiM, in hi.ii j thi grcateM nf Ameriran character aiera niHara. Mr. Skinner knows hla "KM,llet' aa few astronomer know their planet. Thxaa who raw ; the picture nl nisht wire privilesol ' to ace Str. Skinner In his 'irst venture i on Ik ara. An artiat of the semi- ' old normal, lr. Skinner literally hint j to he dragged into the realm of the i film. Ilia appearance on the silver ' aheet ahould he heralded with tireat Joy by the lover of moving pictures ; and it ta to lie hoped that he has over- ' tome bla antipathy to camera acting i and will again he seen on the screen In Home of his best portrayals. For three consecutive seasons Mr. Skinner played the part of Hajl, on the legitimate stasa. With him dtirin? this time was Hamilton Kevelle, who. In the picture, play hi old role, that of the Manaur. Kosemary Thehy aa Kut-al-Knlb and Kllnor Fair as Mar- ' ainah, pive encellent performances. It ! should be noted that while Mr. Skinner ocrtipiea the center of the screen for the grealer part of the time, his clover , attn di?a not subordinate the other j members of a perfect cast. , the rolling tleck, well to return to "Just the knot Farnum Insi.steil. thought I: would be port. it weather we 'Want," "Put tin umbrella and llln. over the camera, tlordiai liucllt to be corkiux uluff,' So a aheltor was made for th( cam eta and the storm scenes taken. I,ittle i rehearsal was neoiled. The real action W'as there. The company didn't try to act. What the members endeavor- ed to do was to keep on their feet. Their faces, too, expressed the 1'lRht emotion. One man became too real. Istic. 110 ot seasick ami had to be taken out of the line of the camera. In "The Scuttlers"-are other re- t markahle scenes, embodied In a pecul iarly thrlllinc; story of romance and I adventure. Accordlnit to report. Far i num. In this Ytiirc, is seen at bis best. is .u ? s T touw :tt the WosUakt . I'U-tirre. is killed tlurin? a pun fitilit of th mount tins ff Kentucky when . ht attrmj'ts tu lend nssist.mre to a cans whirh seeks to retain t hi kid- ' ; napped jcranildaiisrhTt-r of Major Ten- f dleton. The uraiiddaniter is ilayed ! ! by Trm i II..rr:son while the male lead : is in the hands of Kempton Un-e-us I'ASTIMK TXDV 8C.TC; j One i.f the most thrHlin? sights pns ! sihle on the screen is the sinking of ii fjhiji in a storm even if the storm is "made to order." Hut there are :twrrns and stttt ms. Those who rero In" -The naiiehterrf Devil Dan." thr t i"tieerned in the niakin- of the storm hm-st Lluffnlo Motion, Picture Cor- j scene in "The Scuttlers." whii'h pomiion produrnon whh-h is aytear-' he shown the Arcade Theatre t Kll l fl) IV MOIXTVIX Ql AUKKI, tstime theatre, Senator declare they Rot the thrill nf their of the characters of the live. Kven William Kainum, the popular WilliHin Kov st;g-, who has heen in manv tlirillin? si ones: says this scene surely made his red Idnod ran fast. And the cameraman who, photo;jrraph- ed the picture art williui; to sin a statement that they want no more thrills . f this calibre. The act. on k place outside of San Fra tKis'-ii on hoard a 2.u-fout shin. t.ikrn over by thv Fox company for! :he purpose. J Wordoii VMwards was ' i!ir t 'tint; the picture. The day 'Was J lather mean and threatordni;, but thisl L;tve the ijioj Uiiht neivssary for the. set iu-s. Mr. Kd wards intended to j pump the storm f re. m the ucean in the I customary motion pieirlro wa but th ess' l had hardly pushed its way be yond the three-mile limit when rain i ;ri t" fall, and a hich wind dashed th' waves iver the ship. At first Mr. ?-M wards, m- h' bilaioed himself nn GIVE GifT TO COLLEGE 'WAI.l.A WAI.I.A, Wash., May m. (A. P.--.Children of .Mr. and Mrs. F. Weyerhauser have presented $7."., ''"0 to Whitman colloite to ienetunte the memory of their parents In the northwest. The uit't was aiionunec.l in chapel today by President S. R. U Penrose. The money Is to endow a chair of liil.lical literature. Twenty five thousand w ill be' paid .Time J, a similar sum September 1 and the litst J23 .nail on IVcember 1. The Weyir hausers have bi lumber interests in the northwest. This- is the largest Kift ever received from one family. J . ;l ' V "C Crow's Feet, Wrisiklss, Enfarged Peres ' rife, Daf.jhtlul New JtlJ-3 fiiih li.itttrrjiix Mut QuirklvShow Decided ImurovciDent ot Mouuy bck The first nppllnaliotl of Howard's Ibitti-iiiiilk Cr.nni will uatoniali you. The dillbst. most llfeleaa coliipl. vlon ia turn. d to radiant h. uut and red or i rouh lends i.r anus tnmlu anowy i white yet there is not Hie slinlitc.it sinn ' of Its use. It actually vanishes from stprlit and the most heated atmosphere, will not produce the bast shinlness or KfeiiHin. ss of the skin. ' No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkl.-s. pu!'- ( llnesH arnund the eyes, erow'a feel or lines aroiitnl mouth, or just a simple roughness of Hie lace, bands or arms caused by wind or sun. you will find that these troubles Vill illliHUy ilinl- pear the use of Howard's putter- . milk I'teani. 1 To prove this to your rnmlte ant-i.--l'.irtioa. iret a paei;nue toilny at an' i first class drill.' or toilet poods counter. Insist on Howard's I'.uUi rinilk Cream.' no other Crenni can take its place. H i you cannot iilitain. send HI cents silver , or aiamoa lor m-nerous i.ou tunv.ie of Cr. sin and Soup to Howard Pros.; Company. 4."-" Washington Stre.-t. puf lalo. N. Y. All drimrifisls can aupply ; ynu. 1 AIICAIH; TKDAY Itcnl Siorin at Sett Shown in W illiam l aruiim Piclinc REALTY TRANSFERS w ill clay Give this assistant a chance f?L' '00 'i.S. s,-w lvf.riDS Wm.v It. Murphy to Henry c.roth Jvmn. NW 1-4 MK 1-t Sec. -J'i. Tp. ti, x. it. a:.. Wilbur I, H.uilt to Leila I. Nicmeyet Sl'aoii. X i ; 1-4 XIV 1.4 ,cc. 27. Tp. j. x. i;. 211. Walter ITarr to J. Harr Jl.mi w 1-'.' WK 1-4 N W 1-4 Sec. 32. Tp. ;.. X. 11. 2'K ! Alien Mathcs to Pank of ::ch.. Jl.iui W 1-:' SK 1-4 and K 1-2 V. -l SW 1-4 I j and K l-: NW',1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. 2, X. j I Kdwtn A. Jlcser to P.avmond and I Kal.h lleser Jl".."n 1-j sn 1.4 and. M-i 1-4 XR 1-4 lind Lot 1 ami part W I ,,, 1-2 K 1-2 Sec. 5 east County Hoail Sec. r. Tp. r, x. it. 37. W. K. Jones to K K 1-2 SW 1-t XW 1 X. It. 3.-,. K. A. Moore to Cora V. K 1-2 SW 1-4 X V 1-4 S X. It. 3.",. Kairers sister Mrs. Charles Hoiul In Pendleton. I The weridins nf Miss I.ucile Taylor J and Philip A. Venny of Walla Walla j was solemnized at the home of the! brides father W. Ii. Taylor, with Key. I '. H. I. lines of Walla Walla officiat- 1 Ins.. Mr. and Mrs. Yenny left immeil latety for Portland on a short wedding trlji. tin their return they will make their home on the Yenny farm near Wall. 1 Walla. Mrs. Loya Miieiiner and son Orel were isiiors hi Pendleton Monday. S. S. Unit was a .Milton visitor Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paine were in Pen dleton Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. liny Walker were visitors in Pendleton Monday, ravid Allen Pclle and Mis Virginia rtussoll were united In uiarriace Mon ilav in Pendleton by Lev. C.eorce L. C'ark at the pr..hterian manse. .Mr. and Mrs. l"iirv Keen were I'cn- 11 visitors Monday. Mrs. Lattin and small daughter 111 Thursday, 19th Adults, 20c TIME Friday, 20th Children, 5c From a wealthy Kentucky heme into a gangsters' den, thence to a newsboy's life in Lcuisviliej that's a chapter in the life ot Irma 1 larrinon in ' ' , IS A VIVID TALE OF KENTUCKY HILLS Two Stfatas cf Society at Odds in Dra.na of Law less Mountain Gan, in Whose Clutchej Has Fallen the Daughter of a Widely-Kncwn Family. Comedy "NAUGHTY NURSE" A Comedy full of fun and frolic I Jean were visitors in Pendleton Mon A. Moore Jl.ai' ,.-,y. 4 Sec. 2:., Tp. 6, I 11.. IrJ .,,.. .,. ....,. In PciiillFton Monday. Ir consists of t-.vo boats Joined to gether b- shatis. When rapids arc reached the craft will hitch onto aiv overhead rail above them and will "shoot" the rapids suspended In tho uir. afterward takimr tho water ac,:iln and iiroceedini' as usual. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, CigAr, or Chewing habit CHESTER S PIL TUP. MAUOND IIKAVm rr, (Mini lta tlia 1 3? ribiM.ttvr ifiariMsa HrMtl. 11 la Id Hrd and UaiA AraJllA Tk mm oUr. liny tfTMp nirlst. .1. fot ksl Sf V 0 W Dl: HioNTS fWfwv Jone $1,110 Tp. fi. 4. M-atmi ".'! i li 1 1 1 ii4JAli AVv. Heresahighly efficient capable work er who will help withouthindering. is a scientific food which nourishes the body without burdening the stomach. 1 contains the perfected nutriment of nature's best grains.lt is partially pre-digested. It gives energy without taking energy.Hieres a big difference in the day's work, with a helper like that. Many have found it so. Grape :Nuts, served with cream ormilkjs ajcy to the taste. But that only the begirt ing. lis a first aid to body and brain.That'o : the delightful finish. Made bifPostum Cereal Co. ,Inc.,Baitle Creek, 'Michigan. GERANIUMS ATTRACT ATTENTION IN LOCAL DRUG STORE WINDOW fjeranlums of extraordinary size md beauty are the two on display at the Koeppen Drus Store where they have be n admired by a number of Pendleton people. The variety of the plant is not known, but they are used in beds. A border composed strictly of this one variety attracts a Rre.it deal of atten tion in the Portland city park. The flowers were Brown by Mrs. F. W. Koeppen, and six monster blos soms were produced on one anui'l plant. The bloasoma are aahnon col ored and one of the two on display measure 1-2 inches in circumference. ".VMPIIIHIOl S IH).T" ivi:Ti:i l:itf.SKU. May PL (A. P.)--.n "Amphibious boat," which Is bit n.T- ' d to obviate llliticulties ill (.'"lltUI na. j v Nation entail. .1 by the rapids, uiub r- went ti very tiuctvssfiil trial here re cently in the presence of the Kiim- of 'he IVluian. No-To-Hnc haa helped thousands tu j break the. costly, nerve. shatterini; to- I baceo ha1. it. W henever vou have, a lonqins f"f a smoke ir chiw, Just : place a haiuilesa Xo-To-Pac tablet in j your mouth instead. All desire at-.ps. : Shortly th hahlt Is completely broken. I atol you are better off mentally, pb f aioally, flnunrtnlly. It's no euay, wij ainipl... ib't a box of No-To-liac and! if it doesn't release you from till crnv- i in for tobacco In any form, your driiKfist will refund your money with-j out It'lesllon. ' rhoti 607 ( a. Hours m. to t p. m. DR. OIBURT Mixlcrn DcjitJatry In All Tlriuiclin. VS. Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee Chronic and Nervou DUciuiea n DluaiMea ot Women. X-Hay Kloctrlf Tbiraptullca. Ttmple Tlld(. Room It Phon 41 i I'lmna StK-W P. Ot Hn i CHILDREN Arcade n nea lire THURSDAY FRI DA Y-S ATURDA Y ( Kast ATHKNA, iiPsi.iiUn Hpecial.) .May 19. The eighth (trade pupila enjoyed a picnic on Pins reek Tuesday afternoon. A picnic j dinner of cake, aalad, aandwichea. , Alta Today ADULTS 35c pickles and vveineru was served. Those who attended were Mrs. Holt, Kuth Williams. .;pta piersol, Ksther Conn-, tcr. Kathryn Mclntyrc, Klma Miller, Kthel (leissel, Ruth Hut t, Walthia Hnynie. aomi Heamer, Hlanche Joh,n son. lionald .Johnson, Peeve Melts, Velton Heed. Joe McKlhaney, Mose Hannister and Ix.raln Shlck. Airs. Hichtird Thoniison and daugh ters June and .Marearet and Miss lOloise Herttevin were visltorH iir Peu dbton Monday., Mr. and Mrs. U'm. Hardin,' of Mil ton were jruesifl Sunday at the home of .Mrs. Haider's parents Mr. and Mr.. Pi auk HeFrcece. .Mr. and Mrs. W. f. roiinte children Ksther and Virnil were dlcton visitorM Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. C. M. KaRer daughters Hetty and Virginia pucsts Monday at tho home of r and Pen- ind M is. CHILDREN 10c ROEERTON-COIE prcnt ' j m r r i s SSS f7 Edward i&ioblocL Di reeled s, is.tia iff'''' I - i ' str ', mcus'iu szrr I William QoX presents 07;;;, A W 1JLL1AM- W' 'sQti- j a l J stirring star j ofaie sea The story of a daring sleuth, a charming maid, a sinking ship and a desert island Added Attraction, the World-Wide "PATHE WEEKLY" THE ERAY EDUCATIONAL ADMISSION ADULTS, 35c; Children, 10c t'031 LDV "BETTY'S VA31I TOJ)AJf '