Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
.... f AC2 EIGHT PAlLY EAST OBEQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 121 TEN PAGES MOTION PICTURE NEWS Al.T A 1XHAY l'IU7.MA PIMH-I-VS IS .'MI'MVKIt i -Tin: (.11 di n mi.v For th- first time In the history ..f I'Hrammint pleture-makiiiir In the Knst, scenes made liy the I'linma pro Cf In mil urn I colon have l.cen lm-ni . porn ted Into a I'nrumount fentur plo lure. This wan for "The Ollded Uly," f.Mil iirtnir Mae .Murray, which will be shown at- the Alta Hi oat re for three days, Ix-Rlnnliift today, , Olroctor Robert B. Leonard, In ex plaining the reasrtn for combining l'rlrjna shots with, the regular motion picture photography said that "The illdcd l.lly"' . lent ItMplf especially to colored photography for the opening of the picture and that ly use of it the main theme of the story could he mote convinctimly and effectively Introduc ed. The color shots were Used only for the introduction to the picture Itself. "The Glided Lily" Is an original story l.y Clara Iterunser, and was writ- j .Remember, Hilvilla is Better Tea gfw or ilWk. J IMWl1 fir era , icn et.peei.illy for Miss Murray. It tens the story of a dancer In a New j York dub, and gives Miss Murray tin I usual opportunities to display her his trionic anility and her skill as a danc er. In a monster cabaret set of rare beauty, Mi.v Murray executed two dlf. ricult dances, one a .variation of the Spanish variety, the otheir a bubble dance. The cast surrounding Miss Murray Is composed of Lowell Sherman, Jason Itohards, Charles Gerard, Leonora Ot tiiiKcr, and Mrs. Pauline Dempsey. Ernest Haller was the cameraman. AUCA1K TODAY ll'IHiE ItKX I.IXDSKY Oregon Theatre One Nidi t Wednesday, June 1 BARNUM of TUift ALL STETSON'Sseic, OPECTACL'LAI,, r:CLET?HS;- PRESENTED B7A COMPANY OF PICKED'ARTISTS COUOREDJUBIlf E SINGE PS BAND AND OROIE5TM BIG STREET j tyt nrT? - CHAIHOT! 1 irj-ix , f u.VklJ IX DIG HOY VUM j The lalei-t, and one of the most tlls , tingutshed recruits to the ranks of the temporary motion picture actors is Judge Uen Lindsey. fdhnder and still presiding genius of Denver's far-famed model Juvenile Court The "Little Judge'' who has "put over" one of the biggest known reforms In dealing with Juvenile delinquency, has not deserted the bench for the screen by any man-1 ner of means, but he did realize that by consenting to appear in one big film production he could send his message of a square deal for every child to more persons in a few months than he could hope to reach in years of lectur ing and writing on his pet topic. Judge Lindsey and his wife Journey ed all the way from Denver to Holly wood. California, to appear in the sev ernl scenes dealing with the part of ; the story. A member of the producing staff had already been to Denver and made all arrangements for his appear ance in the film, and much to Judge Lindsey's astonishment, he found an exact replica of hl9 private office and his court room awaiting him in the Hollywood studio. "Why, this might be my own office!'- he exclaimed when he saw the prepared "set." "That looks exactly like my old office chair back home." i He sat down in it and added, "It feels I Just like my chair, too! I had no Idea I you motion picture people took such pains with minor details. I still half believe you have some secret method j of spiriting things about. like a magic i carpet. But if this is actually my own I office furniture which you have got here by some black art. I warn you now that you will have to return it In the same way, for I'll need It when I return." As I ill I : r made 71 mm 17 W r. a cigarette O PEOPLE WOMEN!. BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES" rUfUnSHf DOUE5IK& 3 BLEND fy eVthis m mjrday The Camel idea wasn't born . then. It was the exclusive expert Camel blend that revolutionized cigarette smojring. That Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos hits just the right spot. It gives Camels such mellow mildness and fragrance ! The first time I smoked Camels I knew they were made for me. I knew they were the smoothest, finest cigarette in the world, at any price. Nobody can tell me anything different. R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacea Ce. Win.ton-S.km, N, C. 'ation of the diplomas by II. AV. Drew i .Mrs. Kred Sclierer left Saturday .jiiS u) ingn scnooi Kiuuents j evening tor a snort vialt with her sia compk'ted the exercises. Kighth grade j tcr, .Mi s. Jay Do Troe of Oreshain. diplomas and certificates of award for perfect attendance for the vear were also presented. - Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c Plus War Tax Scats on Sale Peoples Ware i house. I'nless you ask for "Diamond Dyes" you may" get a poor dye that streaks, spots, fades and ruins your goods. Every package of Diamond Dyes con tains simple directions for home dye ing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into garments or draperies of any material. Xo mistakes! Xo failures! (Kast Oregonlan Special.) ECHO. May 31. The commcrce ment exercises for the class of were held at the city hall Thursday evening. Itev. G. L. Clark of Pendle ton delivered the address. The sub. Jcct of the address was "The Trad Mark of a liullder," In which the fu ture with all its opportunities for young people was vividly portrayed. Invocation and benediction by Itev. E. U Wolff, local pastor, and the presen- ALTA TODAY Children; 10c Adult, 35c J 'm i . .1 j , I 5 ! Adolph 2utor presenta A ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION 'THE Gl LDED LILY; With MAE MURRAY i Mrs. M. L. Hewitt Mrs. TVe.l Murk. ham, Mrs. M. K. foe and Mrs L. I). Sliivelcy left Friday for I-i Cirande to attend a meeting of the Women's i!cn- I of It Association of the Maccabees They returned home the following day. Mrs. I. H. Gobbell and daughter, Miss Lois, left for La tSrande Thursday to attend a meeting of the Women's-Benefit As sociation of the .Maccabees. Tliey re turned home the following day. Mrs. I. H. Gobbell and daughter Miss Lois, left for La Cirunde Thursday to attend the meeting and returned Saturday. Ed Duran of Yakima spent the lat ter part of the week visiting here with I friends. Mr. Duran was formerly a resident of the Lexington district, and is well acquainted in thlsc vicinity. 7lrs. J. Dykes of Milton returned home Krrt.iy after visiting here with her brothers, Earl and Homer Paling. Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Xcill and chil dren of flutter creek spent Saturday visiting am! shopping in Echo. .Mr. and Ml. George Haling and small so.i, Junior, were guests here with rslat'vrs 'the latter part of the week. The Sulings were formerly of Yakima, but expect to move to Pendle ton to make their future home. The 5th and 6th grade school chil dren enjoyed a picnic fjiven on tin lawn at the home of their i.nhr.!. Mrs. H. W. Drew, Thursday afternoon. heveral friends from holh ITehr. i.n.l Gutter creclt were Invited to the home of Gaylord Madison on Huttor creek, rrutay evening. The hours were si,, .1,1 In cards and dancing, after which de licious rotreslinients were served (it a late hour. Mrs. Joseph Cunha Jr.. spent Fri day visiting with relatives in Stanfield. F. E. Ward' of Pendleton was hure Saturday taking pictures of the mem bers of the senior class. Helen Harrington 11 hi,rh uh....i I teacher for the past vear in the i.vi I school will start for her homtiln Santa re, -New .uexico, in a few days. . Evelyn )!acon. who haa been attend ing the Echo high school for the pas year, left Saturday to Join her parents at their homo in Estacada. A. H, May, who haw been working I on the state highway in Idaho, return ed to i.cho Thursday where he will j pack his household goods and move j with his wife, a local school teacher, Ito their new home In Holdman, Ore gon. Tile alfalfa fields In and iironnd ! richo are the -scenes of much activity the last few days In preparation for the coming season whlcl will open in most cases the first of June. Miss Gladwyn Wold, a local school teacher, left for her home In Portland where she "ill remain for the sum mer. Miss Wold will return again this fall. , Going Strong! Hy night, a glittering salamander, she lived 011 the iitihu of Broadway.. Laughingly played with. fircA-utid escaped. liy day, a simple-hearted, whole some girl. As sweet us uny that raised their brows at her name. And as good always. The why of It all is a story you'll thrill to see. liy CL.YKA BKIH.V;Klt ! ! h , '"' ' ' X I So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit Xo-To-Ilac has helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering to bacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, Just place; 11 harmless No-To-llac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off menially, phy sically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of N'o-To-Huc and If it doesn't release you from all crav ing for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money with out question. : J ARG& t TODAY Children, 10c Adult, 35c Every parent in Pendleton should bring their chil dren to see ' WILLIAM D. TAYLOR'S Production of The Soul of Youth WITH J lie n Lindsey AND ALL STAR CAST A picture every child and every mother and father should be sure to see. Comedy-"SEASIDE SIREN" THE 'AUNE-WIIEELER STUDIO JIus made special arrangements to welcome graduates for THEIR PICTURE OF PICTURES Totted plants and flowers on hand for use in this studio and for ( uccomiuodati'on of gruduutcs. THE SOUVENIR OF SCHOOL DAYS Spcdal invitation extended for pro up pictures. -. I'lione us at 533 221 E. Alta Pendleton COMEpY "SHIMMY ISLE" Elmer Guthrln - mMHU.-.i.t.. I " MHuuiewwijni . wresUer of Hutchinson, Kas.. Is , ..-r in. middleweight mat cham j ptoniihlp. He li eekln(r a go with the title. Outhrl. hM thrown jj Cf j blppcacnujro fa- ' " PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20e!' THE GREAT , WILD ANIMAL PICTURE THE LOST CITY THRILLS AND SUSPENSE RUTH ROLAND IN - RUTH OF THE ROCKIES -THE BIO WESTERN .. PICTURE COMEDY HAREM - SCAREM 1 Good News It's pood nows - jnu know it is (his ranVnl fpfliirtinn of $110 on tlio Moilol II J,alloy J-iglit and Homo Klittrin Power I'lanf. Bnfc Ho yt0 realise (ho importance o! Inking Rilvanlncrt of this un usual opporlunily? Tin's really reduced pricfi of $-lfi5 is n arbitrary prico iiml tin's offer is bcin imnie for tho month of Msj only. VnleM tlip demnnd is FnlUnVnt to Icorp tlio IaIIcj fac tories oinjf at full spcoil, it will be ncetsoary to increafla the price June 1st. '" - Ecmcmhor ilm Ipw pricn of $18." ia for ITrn Xeir, Biggr, Brttor, More Powerful Model 11 L.IIpt, the highly re fined plant that "Dons More Does It BeUer" the plant that s fylly guaranteed for orre year inclnding the batteries. This is your firrrt rhance and ft mnj be yotrf last to e cure this thoroughly reliable and efficient plant at so low a fi(rure. Call, telephone or wn'te for the facta. Learn how th LalJey will pay for itself. BE SURESEE THE LALLEY FIRST flX-il Sfiiriris & Stni-in 1 ' ttS I'enillelon AVnlla Walla' II II f II II..