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p-'l' I V V ; fAGE EIGHT D AIL?" EAST OREGONLlM.-rENDLETOS; OREOON, " FRIDAY EVENING, TONEl?, 1021. TEN PAQE3 MOTON PICTURE NEWS I'ASTlMi: 1YiY On Itkelv reason fur the record mn.iHMivK miocesn of J. Warren Kern Con' latest Brunton ri1 m ( in, ' ti". Olio," W. w. Hodki son rebne Which come to th 1'uvtune Theatre loday la the perfection nf lis caNiiuK. Jl i t.lulnly eeen that it" xpe:ine has been Npared in this pn lure t Kivc Ker rigan a remarkable noppm i. and m n the minor chararli rs are delineated h well known plater of the i;m ami sireen. i.t toiy "Gilded Lies." the Se'.stniok U ttire feature which conn's t,i ihe Alta thea tre today for a run of two tin vs. tnrr Inn fhiirene o'Hrien, it. ;ytal to he i nf of the most ah(trMnn dram-is of mod ern -finmielnl fireed ever -writlen. While Keene Mcrcmh, a voum; ex plorer, la risking his life in llic cn"s'' of science, his liattcee, Hester Thorpe, marries a promoter of ureat wealth and questionable reputation. Hearing the news of her soeni!:i dlaioyalu while he is still in the fi..cn North, MeOimb returns to New York, determined to be revenue!. Knowing the character of the h'.ob.md. Martin Ward, he believes this will be a simple matter. However, when he discovers that Hester was forced tmn the niar riape by her unscrupulous amit. and Wlieved her fiance dead, his hatred turns to sympathy. Th marriaite proves to be a hi. eons nightmare lo Heater, and heiore fntc delivers her into the hands of her faithful lover, she suffers the wi dreg of humiliation and suffering. Martha Aransfield plays opposit? Kiifrene O'Brien, and others in the c s, Include Frank Whit son and Ccrge PtearC shrnvn nt the A rondo Theatre today. It la called "Outside tint litw" and Is the work of Tud Drowning, who has; directed Miss l..an In nil her hW J sereen stu-cesses, and who wrote he!" 1 latest story as well as supervised lisi production. From all advance reports i It Is the crownins achievement of the, popular I'nlvcrsal slat- and her author- o I rector. i More than f?:n),flo was expended in : the production of "Outside the Ijiw," and the cast is a roster of Who's Who j in Cinema circles. Besides Miss lVan ! there Is l.on Ch.mey as a Frisco pang-st'-r. Wheeler jikman pla a dapper; ttentlcmmi crook. K. A. Warren a rare j Chinese I'haractoriicution, and lUilpli ' Lewis as nmster-ininihlcr; while Mel- i )ourn MaelViwell, Wilton Taylor and Stanley Ooethalg, a. clever chiidactor, i are tithor rineipals hi the c;'.u. ' !-on Char.ey will he scon In two of, the siransisi characterizations of his I career in this photcdrnma. One of th roles playxl by this king of all char-) arter ai tors, is that of "lilack Mike" Siha, e:l Meii.iis of the underworld., The luooTii v of ih other role is kept I a -eeret. l,y Ted lirow itimt and I'nlvei -1 stI a: a ch illeiiTe to sere.-n oers, asj Chnney's maUe-np In the part is un-! Actor Amuses Unemployed it. I - - 1 : f & ' f f: - believable and impenetrable even his personal friends. RM :. V. J i-rJu,J-,-.,P- ff k JJ t imiiii 1 1 ' nil in 111 UTI T T 7 THE first thing you want in foods and the all important thing is purity Cost taste everything else is of minor consideration. " Foods should be nourishing. That's what they are for to build up strong, sturdy bodies. Calumet Baking Powder is pure in the can. It is made in the largest, cleanest, most modern Baking Powder Factories on earth only of such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities. V.) ship. Aii.c.iK Tcrnw WASHINGTON, June IT. it At",-. i ). i.asi.er was swt.rn chairman of the I'nited State: ' 1 ' 1 e i'er't The first s;ei taken w.is I the liquidation of the J3.00rt.0lhi.0on j I'nited States mercantile marine. The first action taken by the new board was the placine of Jl.JSO.O'in.niio on! the debit side of the ledger, drawing a j red line through the figures, represent ing the depreciation cost in price of ( U.e 1 7 o-i government owned vessels.' the remaining S 7 r. 0.of.o.n o-i to serV'S as the npprov mate basis for the dis-1 I osal of the ships. i London's unemployed saw a tree vaudeville ct ile waltlne In line at the Brixton Utbor Exchange. Horace Spencer, amateur eanjurer, ai4 vsntriloqui. atuused them vrilh bii tricks. WHY CHARGED WITH rORGERY OFFENSE RUSSIA M B iniL HnsnR THK LAW" new ntisiu.A nr.x nui ; An riirplane, actins as a c:il!e layer. ;l:.id and put into service a six-mile ; stretch of land telegraph cahle in j elcht minutes in Sweden. .Six minutes PriRcilla Dran'a first feature since were sp, nt in flight and the other two The Virgin of Rambonl." is to te in makirir Cioinections. 6u Pay No More But you get better corn flakes when you specify Schools A;"c All Ecd; Educa tional Program Prescribes 'Revolutionary Conscience.' PostToasties hy 2sme, and make sure that the grocer gives them to you. Never were such flavor and crisp- ness sealed up in corn flakes as you obtain from every package of Post Toasties Sold by grocers everywhere! t; MadelfPostum Cereal Co. Inc., Battle Creek. Mich. NO MEED OF A HOT FIRE ! he received i:i".A, June 17 (A. IV--Most of he voai:er nenerat ion . f Kiissians are j l.i Vhevlk. says Capiain Merlon tt. 't'oooer. of Jacksonville, Flu., the Am- cri. an flyer who was captured hy Uus sitins while servlni; In the Polish army ii nd recently escaped from a Moscow p'i-on. He iittrlhutes this to the Dol-i-hev ecUicutiuniil system, under v hieh Communism is ta.mht in the -a tmols. "The si'!; Mils are all red." he said, "and the educational pruitram prc scrlhcs that the first thins to he de veloped m the mind of tli" child is the 'revolutinnary con-'-cienee.' In prison, I saw, si veral times, children visit th.r parents, the- latter heim? anti l'olshevik. The children were 'reds' end accepted their parents' imprison rent iihlh'Soj:h'al, wordering how they could Bo a-'ainst the i"i"n'.i th" had heen taught to a'isoi'o in the class room.'' Vying with tins system f educat ing th? children, sa ( a; !.ui t'oooer" is the wonderful pri'Pmauila system bv which the Holsheviki nttcjiipt to j convert the adults. "Their Communist lecturers work : even lit the prlsor.s, trying to convert the prisoners." he continued. "They ; even tried it on me. Th- re were lee ( Hirers or classes lie'd very fre.(iien;!y. j If a man said he was converted an 1 . could -convince tho prison committer ' (; the fact, he seiieially '.vas released, t "Further m the line of skilled pro ; pauanda was the excellent treatment ! of the Polish war pri.- mers just ht t'ei e they were r turncl to l'i land, under 1 the reptria.tin:i ayreemen' of the Pol ; Ish-Uussian peace irea:y. lief'ire eaf h bunch was repatriated all of th sol ' di"rs in it were ven new clothes and 'new sho(. ie'n well ted for several ; wee;;y, sn that w h- n they arrived in Poland thfy looked well fed well : dres-ed and. in short, were walking i ail eri isemeius for the Foh t overn no'nt." I t'f neraily. Captain Crsjp-r said con iditions in the prison:, were ery liad' Kem the staud)oh;l of rial, out Ihati perMinal ill-lreatnoMit. 1 SRATTI.F.. June 17.--tl'. Jicmes K. Mahoney appeared in court j arr liKnment on Information charRiim l'oi-treiy of power of attorney hy which he ol.taiiied possession of his a'.d wile's property. Divers are still Kcarehina the bottom of Ijike roon here in an effort to find the body of the n:'d wealthy bride, Mrs. Kate Mahoney, which the police Insist is in a trunk at the bottom of the lake. n H in r i L- f ' " "11 ... 1LU i I'LAISTON", New H., Juno 17. (I. i X. ft) Four huge forest fires funned 1 by wind are sweeping south in fine -; inifhnm county lj4'tweeii here nnd i Kingston. Farmers and towns fedk i abandoned their 'work and ure hasten ing to the fire lines to prevent the en 1 tire southeastern section of the county ! f"om belns devastated hy flames. jSier s ai'il faitories are being shut ' down Mid employe-? are rushed In mo- tor trucks to aid the fire fishters. !' N DKK ;17TS DFCISIOX Xi:V Y'lltK. June 17. (A. I.) Johnny Ijundee, New york li'htweiBht received the judges' decision over Jim my Ilanlon of "'Denver, arter a routid bout last nlyht. Dundee was the ags;re:-'or and s;ored a clean knock down In the ninth round. W PONIES' ARE NEW GAMBLING DEVICES r;;:rvL-j;LrinA( June i,:.-r. p.) !i Owinjin in:iri;r:iiit approaches ytii fi) th? strett ami asKn if you w-m I.I like 0 '"pi.-iy the horsea" or tr." i n:l:'i:' lun"t K't the impression Ih.'t Hi" v : r f r di.sturi'jancf 8 in his nn tivf huvc fferteil his mi ml. He it itr-rft'ctly ,1'atiiinal and prohably Juki wnntH to have a little session with the "pofket (inieH' and pocket ron lrlie wheel all combined into one de vice. Police hfTP h.i're In their possession in the kitchen to nupply hot water for j tubs or sink. Have us put a r;ih hen!- ; er attachment to your kitchen boiler, a.id yr.-.i will hav at your comm.in 1 at all tVtea all the hot water yon neel. : The expense of such a hfatr is not j:reat, but t!i convenience certainly n' a.s many housewives will gratefully ! testify. j BENSON & wickiand: I Arcade Today It's pure in the baking. Cal umet never fails to produce the sweetest and most palatable of nourishing foods. It has more than the ordinary leavoning strength. You use less of it. That's one reason it is the most economical of all leaveners. Another reason is it is sold Et a moderate price you save when you buy it. A gourui can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans insteaS of 16 oz. cans. De sure you get a pound when you want it Racip 2Vjcupt silted put ry flour, 3 level tea spoons Calumet Baking Powder, M teaspoon salt, 1 cups milk. 1 table spoon sugar, 2 1 note spoons melted but ler, 2 eggs beaten separately. Then mix in the regular My. , a sot of "pocket ponies" and the min- Is. Karh "pony" Im mimWcil. Tho i nn his favorite number, tho wheel Is lature roulette wheel. Tho raintluiK j Rambler plareH hiH lu l u a wrtain i.pim mul th number nearmt the rul device comes in a case slightly lari?er j number, a string Ih pulled nnd the flaic talus the money. ' 1 than a large watch. Police Kay the In- I "horr.es'' are off. When they stop, the The whole device in very realistic Rtrument was made In Germany, i one ne.n est the red flan !h the winner. ; but If you get caunht with a pocket There are six "ponies'' on the dial, or I Fur roulette there Is a circle three- i Havre IV Grace or a pocket Mon'fl where the dial of a watch ought to be. ' r-ixt enllis of an inch I1- on the out-! Carlo In your possession, you Will nnd a tlnv red flair where the "stein" er edu'e nf the dial. The f inibb r bei probably take hunt vacation. ALTA CHILDREN 10c TODAY BIO 807 Cottonwood Phone 488 ; PASTIME day Children, 10c Adults, 35c J. Warren Kerrigan AND HIS OWN COMPANY IN $30,000 A WONDERFUL ROMANCE ON THE TRAIL OF A VANISHING BANKROLL. COMEDY "HE'S IN AGAIN" orra?s a (llillhl'll, lOO Adulih. :;: f S A - ;;umy : it , . - - t ' r- ' i i f f -a --Ou see thfe woman u.ou'11 know risr instant) q by her tricky etscs exquisite own n.mbto, finders alch her! flkq Moll it'i z ijr-a :it:arnnTi.r.'rr.-T'iiuin.- ADULTS 40c 1. 1 1 if :l t fpicmnTinTiiiiifxtjnijii;, i.:ar p-iTT.-r.ipTnffignai'Tiitt 'jrT'ifaxffiniiLjic riHiiJr naifffpjxiijtl.'a'jljiiicn GI 1 o m zr-L (; c d bu i) 100 in I. A '- ... t . 1 s EUGENE O'BRIEN IN LDED LIES To Late! To Late! r The girl of his heart married to another! Through the air came the message that shattered all his dreams of the future. Someone had lied WHO? VAUDEVILLE ANGELO ARMENTO AND EROTHER World's Fastest Tumblers DOYLE & GRIFFITH Love and Divorce FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY "HIS FIERY BEAT' rj ERAY PICTOGXAPH