' f V f f . TEN PAGES DAILV EAST OREGOtflAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1021. f AC2 EiflGt i i IF3 v- Foiled 48! : MOTION PASTIME PICTURE NEWS ; ' Friday, 20th Children, 5c Thursday, 19lh Adult, 20c ai.ta nmr "ftmj'i swwhrurf mining to town, (llrln. natch out for your "beaus." Hoys, keep an ey- on ymn "belle" olive Thomas In her ImchI rMlxnirk llrliire, "KvrybonVs Swwt heart," will show y why at the Alta. today anil tomorrow. srNATXHi nn.i.n IX motntaix yvinu:i. In 'The Danphter of Pcvll Pan," the laleat Buffalo Motion, Picture Cor poration production which la appear ing at the Hasllmo theatre. Senator Weatlake", one of the characters of the picture, la killed during a run ftKht tit lha mountains of Kentucky when ha attempts to lend aHitance to a wan which seeks to retain the kid napped jrranddauirhter of Major len Dleton. , Tha (rrandilaughter la played by Irma Harrison while the male lead la In (he hand of Kempton Greene. i i- in n iJl Siiim I . iwnr J Jailer Ed Xeuman of St. Paul who baa just retired, claim to have foiled more suicide tan any other man In the country. He baa cut. down S prisoner from their own noose, tad saved one man It times. ITALY SEEKS COAL AUCAUK TOOAY Ri al fitnrm at Sea. Miown in William Knninm Phtnre One of the moot thrilling sights pos slhle on the screen la the unking of a ship In a atorm even if the storm la "made to order." But there are rtorma and storms. Those who were concerned In the making of the atorm scene In "The Scuttlera." which will be shown at the Arcade Theatre today declare they tot the thrill of their Uvea. Even William Farnum, the popular William Pes star, who has been in rnanv thrilllne scenes, says thia scene surely made hta red blood run fast. And the cameraman who photograph ed the picture are willing to sln a Matrmem that they want no more thrtlls of thia calibre. The action took place outside of Fan Francisco on board a 150-foot ship, taken over by the Fox company for the purpose. J Gordon Edwards waa dirertins the nlctuna. The day was rather mean and threatening, but this gave the grey light necessary for the scene. Mr." Edwards intended to pump the storm from the ocean in the customary motion picture way. but the vessel had hardly pushed its way be yond the three-mile limit when rain began to fall, and a high wind dashed the waves over the ship. At first Mr. Edwards, as he balanced himself on lb rolling deck, thought It would be well to return to port. rjttat the kind of weather we want." Farnura Insisted. "Put an umbrella over the camera, Gordon and this ought to be corking stuff." . o a shelter waa made for the cam tit and the storm scenes taken. Little rehearsal was needed. The real action was there. The company didn't try to act. What the members endeavor ed to do was to keep on their feet. Their faoes, too. expressed the right motion. One man became too real istic . He- got seasick and had to be taken out of the line of the camera. In "The 6cuttlers" are other re markable scenes, embodied In a pecul iarly thrilling story of romance and adventure. According to report. Far num, In . this picture, is seen at his best. - ' ; -, .: 1 i OSE OF ROADWAY AS DUMPING PLACE FOR HI TRASH ANGERS COURT .S. MrvH strt(tmest1 1 j AJPUKBIB Yl- 1 tsmsh 4 SYSTtH f ' A fH1SH 1 , j MkSNHItKMM h s, - nfc,ji r jf ' ItieAkMaMMaiakt s I 1 ...T Nature's Medicine Two tcaspoonsful in water three times a day makes you feel better! -makes you eat better! makes you sleep better! makes you work better! It is called Nuture's Medicine Lecnuso it ia pure ly vegetable and is composed of the most bene ficial roots, herbs and barks known to science. Over 20,000,000 bottles sold in six years From ft wealthy Kentucky home into a p,an(tter' den, thence to newsboy' life in Lxuuville; that's a chapter in the life of Irma HarrUon in NEW YORK. May ;fl. (l T.) America's hydraulic-electric plants lire to serve as a model for Italy's giKun tic undertaking of the electrification of her stale railways. For the purpose of studying the principal American installations as a basis for the Italian project a com mission of leading Italian technicians are now traveling in the I'nited Stales. Italy's decision to electrify her rail ways and all industrial plants possible ia the result of the first great econoni-; lesson learned by Italy during the war. As absolutely no coal exists in Italy, she is at the present time the slave of whatever foreign country can provide her with coal. Similarly any couniry, such as Kranee, England or Germany, that cured to cut off Italy's coal sup ply could reduce her to subjection In a few weeks without firins a sinsle gun. The effect on Italy's finances ot being obliged to buy coal abroad is equally disastrous especially on her exchange. Heme Italy's decision to establish at the earliest possible mo ment her economic independence by the transformation of her almost un limited hydraulic possibilities into electrical energy. The first project for She electrifica tion of the state railways provides for six thousand kilometers. As a matter of fact the great bulk of the railways i in northern Italy nre already eleciri- program practically the entire state system beyond the menace of any for eign coal power. The mission which will study the American hydraulic installations and which will spend several months here is composed of Engineering l'rofessor Ouido Semenza of Milan as chief of the mission; Engineering I'rofessor fiian Giacomo I'onti of Milan; Mar chese Ferdinando Cusani Gonfalonier!, of Milan; Engineer Commendatore Cesare Scarc-lli. colonel of engineers and director of transportation of the Italian general staff; Engineer Gnm mendatore Curo dez Regibiis, repre senting the Italian state raiiw.fs. Th principal electrical plants in the I'nltoi States will be visited and stud ied. I ODESSA SEEMED LIKE i ii TODAY'S yi'KSTlOX IDE Mrs. Anna Keiser Left Coun try as British Subject and Went to Constantinople. C'ON'STAN'TINOl'U:, May '. (A. P.) Mrs. Anna Keiser, of Philadel phia, who recently arrived here, ofter havinsc been allowed to leave Odessa as a British subject, says that in leav ing that 'city she felt as if she were escaping from a madhouse. Odessa now is ruled by the I!olsheviki. Mrs. Keiser ts the widow of Eli Keiser, formerly of Philadelphia who died in Odessa and she Is the daughter of Mrs. R. Wilier of 1355 North Irving Avenue. Chicago, to whose home she hopes to return. "I want to spend the rest of my time until Rolshevism falls telling what terrible people they are," she said. "It Is a crime in Soviet Russia to criticize. If any of us complained of being hungry we were taken before brnta and Illiterate officers who are trying to do away with intelligent peo ple and were then thrown into prison to die of tphus and hunger. "I got along partly becuuse I wasn't afraid. After my husband died I did n't care what 'Happened to me. I lived by giving lessons in English. Once, when women without ney ma! -v tfVUH THlNIt; j; V 1 Tma old Palm j f . O,) BEACH 50lT IS Uzff WORTH HAVN'i I I III I IT system were found In his possession. "Ho had a list of papers, flics nun furniture from the American Consu lates at I'etrograd and Odessa," wild Mrs. Keiser. "lie tried to help inc escape." IS A VIVID TALE OF KENTUCKY HILLS Two Strata of Society at Odds in Drama of Law. less Mountain Ganir, in Whcje Clutches Has Fallen the Daughter of a Widely-Known Family. Comedy "NAUGHTY NURSE" A Comedy full of fun and frolic HoNOI. n.r. T. H.. May ;n. Even militaiv nocessily bows before senti ment. This was exemplified here re cently when military road under con struction back of Schofield barracks, twenty-five miles from Honolulu, took a detc.r.r to avoid an ancient Hawaiian landniai k. The road was being constructed thruugh the Kolekule pass of the Waianao range when ii came to an nn cient Hawaiian sacrificial stone which i oaiances on me uwiiusi nimu-tint' nisr raid, 'you can shoot me right nmv, but , llf tle paM Tne Htone w;l8 i ,ne wuy go I won't.' So they let me pass. i i)f lhe ei,Ki,,P,s, but, under orders "I had to leave as a Hritish suli-I from Major (ieneral Charles l. Mcr jeot because I was always told that . ton, in command of the Hawaiian de the Americans had not been asked for jiiartment of the army, tho route was as was the case, of the English, Ital- altered to pass the sacrificial rock ami ians or French." j leave the reminder of ancient days In- DescriDing the marriage laws of . tact . Pknnle of Tendleton or vicinity who pare been using the roadside from the lee street bridge to the top pf the hill for a place to dump rubbish and trash have Incurred the displeasure of the members of the county court, and if thsr are caught in the act of repe.it-!ne;-the performance prosecution with stiff fines will be meted to them. . That ia the attitude taken by members of the court following an in ntflntion made yesterday following ft, complaint by the Civic Club that the roadway was being littered. The in spection disclosed that the complaint was well founded. - The material already on the ground wilt be either burned, or hauled away. Jtrdfe Rchannep declared today, and anyone who uses the place for a dmnping ground will do so at his own lisk with that assurance that if .he is caufht a stiff punishment will be his reward. NT II, G Koi Is the Time to et Rid of These t rgijr spots There's no longer the slightest need tf fetSUris; ashamed ot your freckles, as Othlne double strength Is guar anteed to remove these homely spots. ftlmelv set an ounce of Othlne Aouble strength from .any druggist and apply a little of it night and rooming and you should soon see that even toe worst freckles have begun to fi Imp pear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a It an tiful clear complexion. . Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne. as this Is sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove -freckles. Phone iOT Hours t a. m. to t p. m. papers, mostly widows and daughters of well-to-do families were being ga thered together and sent to the farms and garrisons to clean up for the sold iers, the guards tried to take me. I Soviet liussia, Mrs. Keiser said; "Of ficials ask, 'for how long do you w ish to be married one month, two month?' A couple can even be mar ried for a day and get a divorce on the minute by appearing together and u.sking for it." Mrs. Keiser i, that Henry Potter, working an American who used tu bt employ ed in the American Consulate as a courier or servant, was executed in Odessa last June because papers ad dressed to the American State Depart ment and complaining of tho Soviet COMMITS SAMI-: OITI ASIX CAI.lAV'KUx Idaho. May iO. fV. P.) Harold Weeks, paroled for a week following his conviction on a charge of stealing his fathers car tired of the monotony and proceeded to break parole l.y the simple process of stealing the same car again. He will be taken to St. Anthony by Deputy Sheriff Higger. The Weeks family car will remain in Caldwell LONDON, May 2'). (V. P.) An Pttempt to amend American history will be made at a conference of Anglo American Professors of History, 10 be held here in July. Among the subjects to be discussed !s a proposal that Americans should eliminate from their public school his tories all passages which exaggerate the old antagonism between Britain and the I'nited States and the causes of the War of Independence, it is be- ieved here that most Americans are of the opinio that the British example should be followed. For several years Hritish public school histories have been purged of all references likely to cause offense. Over thirty teachers of history are expected to come from the United States to attend the conference, and Professor Karle B. Babcock, head of the American University Union in Paris, will represent the New York University. "DEMEMBER to ask your crncpr for Calumet Batons? Powder and j)e sure that you get it the Indian Head on the orange label. Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweetest and most palatable foods. It never varies in quality And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it possesses greater leav ening strength. ' ALTA' Friday, 20th Saturday, 21st rhomas Olive IN "Everybody's Sweetheart" "TLr ATE DOG AXJ I.IKJH IT. 8E1BERT. Colo.. -May 20 (IT. P.) A banquet at which baked prairie ilmr was ihe nrincinul item on the menu was served to 20 citizens of Sei bert recently, in honor of officials ot the White Cloud Mining Company here. The prairie dog dish was aug mented by trimmings of mashed po tatoes gravy and Balad. Persons who had seen prairie dogs for years, for the first time realized what good meat they had been passing: up. Korean "Envoy DR. OHMART Moden Dentistry la AH Branch. . Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Ore to and Nervous Dueasee an iuu.nl ot Women. X-Kay KlectrH Toecspeutlos. Vattpie BMg. noom 1 PbOM 11 W ii-W P. a Boa mmv m wi,jmiww.'JwWMi f ) V - r aw V 'fr i pflSfei Nov Remembr- Al Ways Use PFST BY TFS7 3 m iif III " ?jr.wiiir,,-yJ'-. Jf x . ' Jim m zsmubiMe&Bssr. mjaismmmotm DUVE THOMAS', in vRyaooyS SwEntisARTlS'elzriiclt Picture Keep smiling, vvjis her motto, mul smile she did, even though the ups and downs of life that made her an inmate of a poor farm, but in the end, the Vmile" policy brought her a just reward. In Addition "PALS AND PETTICOATS A Comedy of Laughs Vaudeville FOX SMALLEV 3 DANCING BELLS Novelty Whistling, Singing Dainty Delineators of Songs and Mimicing and Dances ADMISSION Adults, 40c Children, 10c ' Although the Korean reputlfa lust been recognized by the Unites? g tut as, that country has sent Soot Hyva to Washington as tta ambass dor. He baa airesdr caJ1 10 P fete reapccU U JYMideat BMtthf. U'4 There is no waste. If a recipe j ) I cait3 ior one egg iwo cups oi . flour half a cup of milk that's all 1 you use. You never have to re-iwie. jg w ii7IUlCiy DU1U 111 Olljf baking any time, whether the can has iust been opened or whether it is the last spoonful. j Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities and is the product of the largest, most modern and solitary Baking Powder Factories in existence. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders tome in 12 07.. can3 instead of 16 oz. can9. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. it;! q TalunMi 1 Columbia Vuifin R.jcipe 4 cups of sifted flour, 4 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, 2 cups sweet milk. Then mis in the regular mj y ! ARCADE T II E R E Q O H s4?r v rv i - , a H O O A sniuuNd sroity op thi sca ' . William O'OjC presents "WILLIAM ScutUeK? . Tlie story of a daring sleuth, a charming maid, a sinking ship and a desert island Added Attraction, the World-Wide "PATHE WEEKLY" THE BRAY EDUCATIONAL ADMISSION Adults, 35c; Children, 10c 1. .1 .-.. ... ' . . , .-. - . . -