East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 18, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGOtflAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1021.
TEN PAGES.
Dressed Up
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Sunday
Monday
MOTION
PICTURE NEWS
raStime ""Monday
Children, 10c
Children, 5c Adult, 30c
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Adults. 35
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vndcr Ihr dlrrrtlnn .if Kollln Stiiri'n.
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V.'huKff llV Hffnil'H iH'iVtllt' MrarCt'ly
Irvolved. An thr- yniy open lhr lii'p
rtrl I men frlllns u vry frifliv trmis
menti to the Kidnnier hn whiinTi o
her thul hr In lo imirry KtMtolphu, iho
rurnouK tenor. I'nor liitlp Marntir, the
hop girl, Kinllm pnvlmtidy, for thr
only tppriMKh In love which she hurt
pcrlcnred llir 8iiKVcstiv( ad
Vliict of the xli-rli floor wnlk-r.
M.T.X M N1Y AMI MOMMY
Klibtbcth Median William-", who
app-ar In "The Plaything of ISroad
H'Ay.' RHlnrl'a jn'oond marring vrhi
tle for JiiMlnr Johnsione, ih tlv
center of h marlntrxm of commcm lnrt
UmnlT raiiicerulnjt t It appwirnnce of
Women In public In bathing rosltir.
Mim William!!. ip of the tusi
known American wnnipn nvimmers,
ttKH tn rtinrfp of the municipal bathing
boarh at iH-trolt. Pally loseons were
given tliprc to nunitn. ami to excite ln
tt rpsr In thp bench nnd Its ailvanuui'a
2Uls Wllliaiua and city executive
planned a mermaid' frolic.
Many of Detroit's best known
(daughter atrrecd to appear tn the
frolic, which Included a parade
through the businoiw section of the
City. The parude was staged, the
rarticipants. In costumes a la MacK
Sonnett, riding cn large trucks.
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The wrist watch orr "Sugar's''
law is iart of his daily street cos
tume. Sugnr Is owned liy Mrs. C. J.
Colo of Yvnice. CaU
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AIUWIH? Sl'XDAY . AM) MONDAY I
' Memliers of tne sporting fraternity J
tho enthuse at the sight of a thor
oughbred racehorse and who. in a pe
riod now almost gone, have thrilled al J
the hair-raising finish of a grent met- j
lopolitan handicap, mill rpvel in the
many spectacular racing st-enes which j
featur "The HVmie Stretch," Douglas i
Macljean's latest raramount picture j
"hlch will be presented at thp Arcade !
Theatre for two days beginning Sun- j
day next.
' The tensp moments of waiting for
the start, and the murmertng shout of :
"They're off!'' the stirring finish and
the feverki excitement of the betting
PORTLAND." Tune IV (l !
Mis Ellen t'hamber'.ain, of Portland
the first woman ever elected to the.
presidency of the Oregon Pioneer As
sociation, was raised to that off.ee at
the election las night.
IMS. OFFICIALS
WASHINGTON. June 1M. (I. P.I
- tibservers here of the trend ol
ring will rcuwaken glorious memories world affairs are becoming- impressed
of the days when llolmont Park, with the evident desire of Japan to
ton la. Saratoga . springs. Ascot and feel ucipiuintetl with America.
Rmeryville were the w-orsh'pptng
Bhxlncs of the disciples of Chance.
While some rather .IngoiKtically re-
I gjird this with apprehension, the gen
; erul oiiuion among officials and
MICADE TODAY (members of ct:)Kiess here is that li
tine ever?- five years, there comes a pan is taking the right means of nii'k
(reet crook drama. - " ling the I'nited States ami its people
- In 150 there was "Jim the Pen- j Known to Japan and its oeople. and
man." ithut. therefore. It is by that much !i-
' Jn 1)1S there was "Ieah Kleschna." I mi-ishing the danger of serious Ji''-
In 11 there was "Alias Jitnrav I fc-rnee between the two nations.
Valentine." j TSe evidence of the Japanse desire
; Now in ls eomea od Browninsjto &t acquainted with America, what,
xelth "Outside the Law," an under- jever the purpose may be, is seen here
! Vorld epic, starring prlscilla Dean and jjr. the presence constantly of a sub
' n hlch appear txm Chaney. K. A. j stunt ial continfjent of Japanese news
' Varren. Ralph Iewis. Wheeler Onk- paf-cr men. The visitors' register in
man. Melbourne Mai-Dowell and Wil- tl e senate press gallery, where for
ton Taylor. Whether this will be an- eiirn journalists inscribe their names.
Kther cHassis of crookdom. of cours. jshow that during the present and the
Cannot safely be predicted. But thel-ist s-ssion of congress ti vten Ja))3-
fa"ored few who have already viewed I n-'se .ournalists looked in on the s
this Universal-Jewel feature film, pro
nounce it a smashing human drama
ate.
This is remarkable when it is con-
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Taking Johnny as a grocery cleVk,
he surely did know racehorses! Tart
is he owned the finest, fastest stce
that ever
l!ut thereby hangs this tale. A
romance that speeds past gloom with
a grin and beats It under the wile.
Thomas-H. Ince . . . .presents
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Doudlas MacLean
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THE HOME STRETCH11
Q. QhomasKJnce Production
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GLADYS,
WALTOH
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'a. city porovwnoJt j
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brought advn-kuft'
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Cirecte4 tyHiH SzUrgeo
COMEDY "SHORT AND SWEET"
COMEDY "SHUFFLE THE QUEENS"
mg her trained observers to this coun
try to go among the people, ascertain
sentiment, and go back home- better
qualified to interpret American atti
tudes and policies.
The visiting Japanese do not re
main long In Washington. For the
most party they stay here two or
I three days or a week, and then go to
other eilies. Many of them have
toured the country virtually from end
to end. Those who while here ex
pressed any sentiments regarding
I things American, most politely holi-
euted that what they saw pleased
and interested them. As 'to antl-Ja-
panose sentiment, or hostility, they
have little to say. One or two of them,
however, huve stated while here that
except foi certain localities, they,;
found no such feeling.
favored with a romance of the under- 'sldered that from no other nation have
world nd the mystery of a terrific j there come half so many journalists
oriental Justice. Arcade screengoers in double that length of time. Eng
tHI have opportunity to form their lish journalists rank next in number.
own opinion of "Outside -the Iiw." but the register shows fewer than half
when Drowning" play is shown at the a dozen of them. That it is apparent !
Arcade Thealre today. to observers here that Japan is send-j
That Tired Feeling
U Ji't Ai Much a Warning as I old family medicine Is
"Step, Look and Listen."
tt indicates run-down conditions
nd means that you must purify
your blood, renew your atrcngth
tone and your "power of resist
nre," or he In great danger of se
rious sickness, the rrip, flu. fevers,
contagious ami infectious diseases.
I not make light of it. It is
aerious. Give it attention st once.
Ask your druggist for Hood's
harsaparllla. He knows this good
Just the Thins to Take in Spring
for that tired feeling, loss of appe
tite, debility. It is an ali-the-year-round
medicine, wonderfully
effective in the treatment of scrof
ula, catarrh, rheumatism and run
down afier-diseae conditions.
"My husband has taken Hood's
Parsaparilla every spring for
years, and it always puis him in
shape. He is 5H years old." Mrs,
N. Campbell. Derafhr. III.
A miid laxative. Hood's Pills,
Hood's Sarsaparilla
OVERCOMES THAT TIRED FEELING. BUILDS UP HEALTH
ALT A
Children 10c
Sunday
Monday
Adults 40c
VAUDEVILLE
KENDAL & SLATER
No Children Allowed.
CARLTON CHASE
International Singing and Talking Comedian.
REALART PICTURES Present
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SHOW HER YOUR BANK BOOK
The young woman who takes
the chance o( tying her future with
yours has practical, .serious prob
lems ab.pad. No doubt you want to
provide for her comfort and happi
ness but good intentions will not pay
for a vacation, a pleasure trip or
comtoru that mean so much.
Show her your bank book be
cause he ha a right to know what
you have. been doing with your
money and what efforts you have
made to provide for a home.
Show her your bank book for
your own good. It wilf bring home
to you the need of practical man
agement of your income and time. It
will strengthen your resolution to
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CHILDREN 10c
Today
ADULTS 40c
Eugene O'Brien
IN
GILDED LIES
VAUDEVILLE
ANGELO ARMENTO AND BROTHER
World's Taste st Tumblers
DOYLE & GRIFFITH
Love. and Divorce
FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY
"HIS FIERY BEAT"
QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department
f Arcade
Today
Justine Johnstone
IN
The Plaything of
Broadway
.- The pet of libertines and idlers, keeping the pack at
pay. was hard. Many men loved and desired Lola, who
was the playtiing of Broadway.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
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