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Mais EIGHT DAILY CAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1821. TWELVE PAGES MOTION PICTURE NEWS Kolmrds, fhsrlcji flei-nrd. Liennora OiJ tlnirer. hi J Mia. Pauline Dempsey, Krnvst Hnllcr was the cameraman. AltCADK TODAY IX ItlU HOY MUM , Al.Tt TOOAT IMtl.MA rK1)sS IS l:MI'IXYF.n IX TUB ,11.1KI IALX" . Ill I .1 For the first time In the history of rammi'iint plcture-rmikinir In the Ksst, scene msde by the I'rUma pro cess In natural colors haw tveen lncor. pnrsted 1nt a paramount feature plo-1 ed ""'"I Juvenile, Court. The "Uttlo ture. Thfn wa for "The r.llded IJly," ' '"-'we" who has "put over" one of the fi-niurliiK Miie Murray, which will be ' b'H"1 known rvfornia In dealing with shown at the Aln theatre for three ' J"v,,ile delinquency, has not deserted dav. bejtlnnins; today, ' ,no bench for the screen hy any man Director ltolwtl H. I-nnard. In ex- "T means, but he did renltxe that The Jnteat, and one of the moat dls tinauished recrulla to fh rank .f tlm j temporary motion picture actors ts I Judire Urn Undsey, founder and (till presidio genius of Denver' far-fam- pluinlnc reason for comhlnlni? i'rizma shuts wilh the regular motion picture phototrraphy raid that 'The :ilii.J IJlv;- lent ltsj-lt especially to rolored phiioirrphy for the opening of the picture nnd that by nee of it the main theme of the atory could be mora convincingly and effectively introduc ed. . The color ahota were used only fop the Introduction to the picture itself. "The Glided lily" la an original etniy by Clara IVrn nirer, and was writ ten especially or Miss Murray. It by consenting to appear In one hi film production he could send hia message, of a wniaie deal for every child to more persona in a few month than he could hope to reach In yearn of lectur ing and writing on hia pet topic. Judge Llndsey and hia wife Journey ed all the way from Denver ta Holly wood. California, to appear In the sev eral scenes dealing with the Vart of the atory. A member of the producing staff had already been to Denver and made all arrangements for hia appear- Prize Mother V ; v v RJffl Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. -Say "Bayer"! tlls the atory of a dancer in a New i ance in the film, and much to Judge York club, and gives Miss Murray un- liiidsey-a aatoulKhment, ho found an usual opportunities to display her his- exact replica of hia private office and oia court room awaiting; nlm In the tnonlc ability and her skill as a danc er. In a monster cabaret pet of rare eauty, Mian Murray executed two dif ficult dances, one a variation of the t-'pantah variety, the other a bubble dance. ( The cast surrounding Miss Murray 4s composed of Lowell Sherman, Jason haniN rlain's Oolfe and 1iarrlHM-n . Kcnteilr. Every family should keep this prep aration at hand during th hot of the mitnmer months. It is almost sure to be needed, and when that time comes, la worth many times its cost. Buy It now. Why Snrroi frtim Klicunintc-ni Do you know that nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles or chronic rhenmafjim, neither of which require any internal treatment? The pain may be relieved by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. vhieh makes sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflKted with rheumatism. Tlie Home of the Sonl ' In olden times. It was believed that the et of the onl was the stomach, moat likely for the reason that a man , is never so completely used up as when his stomach is out nf order, For the cure of ordinary stomach troubles, there Is nwthing quite so prompt and k satisfactory as Chamberiln's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach and en able it to perform its functions natur ally. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. " ItTtvmmeiKls rhamhcr!alig Tablets. ."Chamberlain's Tablets have been Used by my husband and mjwelf off and on for the past five years.- When my husband goes away from home he always takes a bottle of them along with him. Whenever I have that heavy feeling after eafing, or fed dull and played out,'l take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets and they fix me lip fine," writes Mrs. Xewton Freeland, , Minoa. N. Y. Take these tablets when troubled with constipation or indiges tion and they will do you good. Hol!-wood studio. "VWiy. this might be my own of fice:- he exclaimed when he saw the prepared "set." "That looks ejtactly tiKo my old office chair back Tiome. He sat down in It and added. "It feels just like my chair, too! I had no Idea you motion picture people took such Iwiins with minor details. I still half believe you have some secret method of spiriting things about, like a magic carpet. But if this is actually my own office furniture which j,-ou have got here by some black art. I warn -you now that you ill have to return It in the fame way, for I'll need it when I return." A1.TA TODAY MtllXIAXT FKTHIR IS TIIK iIIJKD I.ri,Y" A brilliant new Paramount picture, "The Gilded Lily," starrlngMae Mur ray, will be the feature at the Alta theatre today. The photoplay was produced by Robert Z. Deonard, and is the first Mr. Leonard has made with Mis Murray, hia wife, under a new contract with Paramount. 'The Gilded Lady" is reminiscent of the George Fitzmaurice production of "On With the Dance." in which Miss Murray achieved a notable suc cess last year. The bewitching blond star is seen as Lillian Drake, a typical Salamander one of those women who can take from men and give nothing in return but though she is all laughter and rouge and silk on the exterior, her one longing is to quit her butterfly life and become a wife. She has many admirers among whom are Creighton Howard, a typical Broadway man-about-town, and Frank Thompson, a country boy. Frank asks her to' marry him and she consents, and, in order to be better fitted to bear his name, she quits dancing and leads a quiet life. Frank, is not pleased be cause he loved her frivolities, and the final twist is more surprising. Creighton Howard is played by Low ell Sherman and Jaion Kobards playB Frank Montgomery. A ig cabaret scene in which Miss Murray executes several of her fascinating dances Is one or the most striking scenes. Mother of 10 children, Mrs Lillian Moller Gilbreth of Moiifclutr. N. J, hat just won honorary membership In the New York Sojtety of Indus trial Engineers for her sclentillc at tainments, lieaides having high col lege degrees. Mra. Gilbreth is author ef authoritative books on sciemiiiu DianagenMnt. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxea of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger package. Aiclrin la ta trad mark of Bayer Uanutictur of laonocetknclJiter of Sallorllcvl' Another Grad of Golden Gate France's heaviest man, weighing 58 pounds, recently died. The heavi est man of whom we have any au thentic record died in London "during the last century. He weighed 739 pounds. IN 2 Many Rekaol ChH4mi Are ftlrkly - Mothers WhO Vlillft thot nWM .. fort and the welfare of thplr chMen should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for fhildron, for use throughout the sea son. They Break up Colds, Krlieve Keverishness. Constipation. Teething Disorders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. TTsed by mothers for over 3D years. THESK POWDERS GIVE 8AT-Rr-ACTIO.V. All Druff Stores. Don't rcDt sr.y substitlita. ALTA' Today Cldldrett, lc Adults, 35c sgp 4 A HIT OF II I'M AS " Tl.V-SKIi a I . and the man she loved was content with that! Content with the lure and glisten that fed her fame on Broadway and her heart cried out for a love and a. life that waa worthy! (Knat Oregoniun Special.) TILOT ROCK, June 1. Mr. find Mrs. Glen Smith returned home Fri day from their wedding trip to Port land. Mrs. C. Pomeroy left Monday fm Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Seharpf, c. G. Bracher, and C. W. Paulus spo-nt the week-end at Klkhorn cabin. Dr. Oscar DeVaul was a business visitor to Pendleton Saturday..- Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hoork of La ! Grande are here visiting relatives. Mrs. Orville Acton and; Mrs. Virgil Smith are spending a few weeks visit ing their parents at Bonners Ferry Idaho. Miss Ida Elridge of Pendleton visit ed over Sunday hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi F.lgdge. Mrs. Harry Conno iTreturncd to her home in Hermlston Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives here. J. Q. Russell and family motored to Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kirkpatriek. V, R. Rogan, M. D. Orange and Raymond Orange enjoyed a fishing trip on Pear son creek Monday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Melton died in Pendleton Sun day morning Muy 29. Miss Ruth Ressler is suffering from a rising in her head. Gip Houston moved his family and household goods to Ukiah Saturday. The Houstons' spent the winter in Pilot Rock In order that their daughter Miss Geneva Might attend high school. J. O. Russell and family left Mon day for L'kiah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain will Join them therp and together they will enjoy a hunting and fishing trip in the mountains. . Miss Gladys Fletcher has accepted a position at the Pilot Rock pharmacy. Pilot Rock lost the ball game bluy- j ed here Sunday against Helix. . Twig Hinkle Is going on crutches asi the result of a sprained ankle received during the game. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and Mrs. Louis King of Pendleton are guests at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cooper. . Miea Mary Martin of Adams vlsjted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knotts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller enttrtain ad the following guests at dinner-Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Mackeifand children and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bond, Miss Mary Cunnet and C. W. Depuy. Mrs. Bessie Humphrey and children attended memorial day services in Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher Sunday. Mrs. Jones nnd Mrs. Fletcher are sisters. Mr. Jones is a brother of Frank Jones of this place. Memorial Day was observed with' services in the pilot Rock church Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. V. D. Rogan delivered the address. . The I. O. o. F. and Rebekali lodges were present In a body. After the service they went direct to the cemetery to decorate the graves. GoLoen Gat .. r- , N. V :V;.v . A m ;.vvi. -sax ; . Ax .1 s -i , r , r , - i ARCADE I '1 . TODAY x . Children, 10c Adults, 35c Every paront in IViulIcton should Imnfr their chil ilrcn to see WILLIAM D. TAYLCIfS Production of 16 Slim! of "fiiitli Golden Gate Tark at San Francisco has gradt jited more than a. score of baseball stars to the big leagues. Willie Kamm, third baseman (or the Frisco Seals, is scheduled to be the next. He'U be put on tho -market this fall. .W.W.TOURISTS' ' DEFYCREWANDRIDE v j The Instrument works successfully up j to five miles. It Is not necessary to have antennae high in air. Four parallel wires on six-Inch posts are sufficient. in, Hoboes of Every Kind Are Pail Following Attempt toi T-1 . i . m I uoramanaeer reigni rraui. Four hundred and fifteen negroes have been lynched in Georgia since ldS5. fiEXVER, May 31. (IT. P.) Twenty-seven alleged I. W. W. and hoboes of every kind are In jail fol lowing an attempt to commandeer a I'nioii Pacific freight train and run It from Cheyenne- to Denver. The at tempt was unsuccessful, but the ' bo's' defied tlj crew, and rode into Dcmer where they were met by a sipi.iil of 'i'l police. They explained tl.ey weie "tourists," desirous o( spending the summer In Colurado. Misleading newspaper stories of street "caverns" alleged to be caused by coal mining under Wilkes-IUrre have led the Wilkes-Rarre Chamber of Commerce to issue a statement denying that surface subsidence has occurred on the city streets. Tho stories were ridiculous, the report de clares, since mlping Is prohibited under central locations of the city. Kxncrlmcnterx are working on wireless telephones to be placed on au tomobiles of physicians, business men or anyone who owns an enclosed car. ROBERT Z. LEONARD 'Production g jp j J7 GILDED LILY- Vnh MAE MURRAY Ct Qaramounl Qiciure 'aWttBaanasjaiBigfliiyaaBBjg How to Make a Spirit Photo If t; " i mi . -: V CUMl:UV "SIIUIMV HSIf t I. U' i ! -15 ' i 4 r u a r. J t 6 , Thi&Food Satisfies! there are food values GiapNuts that supply real, body buflding nutrtnenL Ready to cat-Economical There's a Reason for Gmpe-Nua Sold by all groceis "to-uLah sun cknc'ratioms" 'l I liddiin-i 1 I ff , Prprtlorv oC compound Copaiba d cube&s WITH Judge Ben Undsey 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 . , . Has made speciul arrunKemruts lo welcome graduates for THEIR PICTURE OF PICTURES Potted plants and flowers on lmnd for use In thin studio and for accoinmodHtlon of graduati. ' THE SOUVENIR OF SCHOOL DAYS Special Invitation extended for croup pictures. Phone ns at 633 122 K. Alta 1 1 Pendleton 00 wimp litre fun for amateur photographers. Ivs making a spirit photo mph. Bet up the canwre fcr a time exposure Indoors. Set the aurture to Just a tiny hole and expone for half the necessary time. The "plrtt" aubject then moves out of the. picture and the exposure ts coro"kted. Ttt will do tee trick. ", ' PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c THE GREAT WILD ANIMAL PICTURE THE LOST CITY THRILLS AND SUSPENSE RUTH ROLAND IN RUTH OF THE ROCKIES THE BIG WESTERN .. PICTURE COMEDY HAREM SCAREM Good Hem It ' 1 I Iff rr:UsX'f'uj I CT It's (fond iipw s- you know is -tins radical reduction i $110 on t!ie. Mnd.-I U I.nllev Ijjrlit and jl.iiiio tlectric Power riwiL- Jut do yon Tcah.e the importance of taking ailvnnlago of this un uuul opportunity ? Tliis greatly reduced prico of $l?r, f, ,n arbitrary price and tins offer, in bdng made for tiie month of May only. , . - L. 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