East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 24, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OUSGOITIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1921.
MOTION I
PICTURE NEWS
aikwh: toiv
Tin; I MTU IHAI Jlf nsi:n o
Tinantv or iium: ioi.u
IV All-MIKS Or Mi;
IIi-hMmk ''V fallh, in- a .). tiionstiation
Of 1 ho ill-win -t- of divine power in
Iiuiiihh Mifiilrw Is the liasir theme in
iiriift ! ill in d i hitest I'm amount
l-iiiiii-.., -Thi' faith Healer," whii-h
III I.e. shown Hie Amnio Tln';iiro
trdity, V
Tlif 1 1 1 h v u t ' " whti h 111.- . inure is
fiuiiitril. was wrim-ii l.y William
Vaui-hn Mimily. whose l!;,y Tln
(i'iil Divide," Willi-, I buowis some
'' r lis". Tlic t.-isi. ;o-.. duel ion of
"Tim F.i'ih Healer'" also prmed highly
Ul'1'r-i.sf Hi.
The Minn riiiii-rrns a y.uiiijf shefi.
It-r. tlin rs tin- divine fail to, bo
firth iiml h.:il tin' siik ml snfior
IliR. When ho im t flit- height of his
work, hoc enter his life, .mil with
tie liirih if h's passion ho fools his
Uititn. ,i-i wannn;. Ho is on the
jjulnt if i-oniinnol'ij; his mission, when
It dawim upon hun tli.it luvo is a sift
0 i -i mI, ami that ho v. hi rntf rutin j
Hire love lor Iho sill and at the same
tjmo ei iit with lus work. With this
cumon a return ,,f his healing power
Mul renewed cimsoonition to his
woi k. Kldod l.y the is:ri. who also Ue
Vvti her life to h's nrssion.
Ono (if the most .UM;ii-ositiio char
mers on the sircen, is old I'nrle John
Unity, the negro who pl the part
of 'i'nclo AW1" In The piciiirization of
William Viiutlnni Moody's notable
play, "The Faith Healer," ulthnush
more than ninety y yrs of ase. is in th
tx-st of hralth unU spirits. He doesn't
Krmw his previse ane ami doesn't care
1 1 know.
! .ltm Ittirko tiiweii Moore i Is the
li'vo-l.ti n swain. lie lives in a New j
York ll.it. 1 anil his sv ect heart Helen
'.-ief!t.il i Kathivn Tei-rv t lives in n;
ri;n!iy town. W hile lllukp is moon--in
ir i.vtr Ivs ahsc it d-n-liiiu he is in- '
eiwied into j i r t i- ! i r,-; In le the e
lespi.nilent in a "divorce of eonven--cn.-e."
tine .if the prini-'pals in thi
iiv. roe :s- a 1 i' fsil Mev'.an womat.
Tola M.dina ( N'ita Nali'il who. nn-j
l-nown to Jim, is the wife of his ln-lov-i
il I :- n fat hi r. .1 'si w hen the lovely
Tula has involved I'.l.ike in an appar-
ntlv c mpr. misinii sit'iati.'n. 'al e-
Som Lewis Oclicves in English Tongue
Well-Known Tencr Hat Little Patience With Singing
in Foreign Language Exclusively
if "J? $
field and He'en arrive and d'seov-l'. jff J ?v -V-"-TV ' v -i
h in. . It t:i' e: a of h '..r e is fun I.. ' l?t jT-'-I ' uJUl
M i-'i-a to nil ...arti-s fi-n. th -ir ro- j 5f
' w -' Moure's snei-i-ss in mU-.r; j . , t A . 1 iffl
r..i, s in "The I'-or Sirip" r-nd "The, 7 g Jrf . 1 WfC.J ift If
Ch'.ken In the -s-" Kiiarnn stli.it; 1 . ' A t C.t 1
his pe.-i'n-,ee .Ml! V no of th j o . A' J XK' f M j
'i,.' ;ht,-r sensations ,.f the season. He 1 V i V S ' W A I A ,
has sntpiissed a'! other eemed.ans in ' t Vi W j
his il,.ersoaa-on f yonns men Sone J 'l " I Y t "1
temporarily Ynckoo" en neeo-mt ol t - I - 1 ! - 4 i n 1 ' , , A SN I
M-art -onh,es. T:u. storv of -The IV., K J. X fW ?S
-i-roo of Convenieli.e" is l.y Motor I. x i " x l g , T'C.V f S i ,
iloerman. who directed Mr. Monro's J 4j ; f I r K x"V i J f t VI if; J
l.rovious vioeesses. and was diroetod lo i SI . . i' f l "UXV I J t! ft j, w ,'
Ito'oert K'.lis. one nf tl," elovorest di- hlV ?i V 2 V . f''if f C'N 1
rectors ,, the Soniek staff. I 11 fx tr Ml
bonus wot Hfer ( fcl
! MEMBERS !N SESSION MMM'LlI t
ft UiTl.ANn.
to'Vernor deott.
Ko'.or. Adjutant
Arthur Spencer
man O. nice of
I d". IM
Set'i-i-tary of Sta'i
(ioneral White and
.f I'ortUind and l.v
roiiilleton, nii'inhers
of the l.oniis eeniniissinll are here to
day to confer on the new hi. mis law.
l T TODAY
om: mookf jiiv; iv
. divoiut. or roxvKMKxer
COST 01
owen Monro's latiM S-'lxnick Pic
1urc, "A Divorce of Convenience will
bo ween i,t the A!: a Theatre today and
tomorrow. It is a emiiedy h iso.l upon
the eternal tr nli that not h ins can ho
unite so ftinnv as a man in lnve. Mr. I oinnati, former chairman of the Wood
Moore plas the pi'.rt nf a man af
fiictod wtli th;it emotion of spline
fHIOACO, June 24. il". P. i The
sntierior court is considering th- cost
of the attempt to elect Leonard Wood
president. William C. Procter, of v'iu-
liine. which causes the victim tn ai t
us if his brain were seramhled and
hip evt-rv-diiy .indjiiieiit locked uii in
n sufe to ivhich he h.islnst the cemhi-tiation.
national i i-mniiltee. ?ih-d a salt to re
cover $Tmii.mou of the J s ' 1 0 . 1 1 1 1 ' from 1 .
ass.iciaies paid out in the campaign.
S.un Lewis, the prominent Welsh tenor, who is singing for Cluuitauqiin
or.ilien.'e this year, hns little pntience with the conoert singer who tries to
"foist foreign languages on Atnerii ans.": Mr. Lewis says "I helicve the time
is not far off when Anierknn audiences are going to demtimt more singing In
a language tUv can understand, l'et'soinilly, I never sing even one group in
a foreign tongue unless' it is specifically requested."
Mr. Lewis lias made rapid strides in lite music world of late years. He is
appearing this season at the head of his own company. Assisting artists are
Atnlier Hopkins, reader.
t'nd accompanist.
Allen Anient, violinist, and Florence I'.erney. pianist
Eff
etteF than we claimed.
Outwore three others!
"Diamond Tires have given U3
better service than you claimed.
One went 10,000 miles without
being removed from the wheel,
during hkh time it outwore
three tires of other makes,
which cost considerably more
than Diamonds."
Kalispell American Laundry Co.,
Kalispell, Montana
Buy Diamonds for economy.
They are the real thrift tires,
and have been standard for
twenty-five years.
The Diamond Rubber Company, in
Akron, Ohio '
r i
CORDS FABRICS TUBES
With a depth of 4."'ll to 4.r.o.io (eot.
lake l.'aikal. in !tler'ia. i said to he
the deepest lake in the worid.
The two biggest smiles
in my family are Sisters
when her beau calls, and
mine when Ala says,
"Bobby here's
Post
TOASTIES
For you"
Best Corn Flakes
Specia!. ) .
-Mr. and r
from
,s:t-
s'ie,:t
(Kast Oicyoiiian Special.) i (East Oresonian
ADAM!?, Jane 21. Carlton Dunk-) ATHKNA. June :t.-
hamer and Edwin Kirtley of the U. of iomer I Watts returned h
U. of Oregon motored to Adanu Tues- i'uitland .Monday evi nin.
day. J Willis Cr.lhill was a hesiness
W. Whiteloy is doin some ma- or in reiiilleton Saturday.
chine repuinnj; th s wee'K for Itevelia .Mr. and Mrs. l ee Johnson
Lieuallen on his ranch near Adams. 'Sunday on ti e Walla Walla riser.
ilrs.. Will Meyer and daughter Wil- j Mrs. C H. Smith and son Krnest
nia and Helen, motored to Adams to- ! wre visitors in 't s;un Wednesday,
day. i Mrs. Cicortie Mi.'Ii'uiald and dauh-
.lr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and: tor Lyda of Pendleton were the guest 1
Oenldine, Uoland and Ko'iei'ia, mo-; of her daushter Mrs. Uu-hard Thomp
lored to Ltiimham Spi-inu Sunday i sin Tuesday.
Henry tiunch was a Pendleton visit-! iris. Charles l'"wiiins and danith-
otlejf & Co,
POl
mot- red to Ad
!
:
l Alta Theatre !
FRIDAY, 24th SATURDAY, 25th
?
tL.
1 j - :.; ) M ivia'ri"i
Whi'ii imp prtty witTiinn
rriii nn his ho'di-r 1"
ay:r(e'l tohi'lp hf-r ur" a
(livmve then his f Ut ii'N'c
Plopped im- the picture.
Comedy plus action,
marks this Owen Moore
picture A-l.
r Sunilay.
.Mr. and Mrs.
;itn.s Sunduy.
Mr. ami Mrs. Otis Lieuulk-n mni
to Adams today
Mrs. C'laieiice Tublja niutort-d tt
Adums today.
Cecil Curl motui'cd t Adam.'? Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and sons. Hot)
and Beverly, motored t.j Tend UHn
.Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales mid son
."im niotoix'd to 1'undleton toilay.
Mrs Ch.-is lii))tiis was thv tiuvxt of:
Mrs. Kar! Christen Saturday
Haaiel Keiriblur motorud to rVntlFo-;
ton Friday.
John P.ficc went t) rcndlcton S'ul
nrday. I
Air. and Mr--!, u L. LieNallen and
dauhlers, I'.ris and Dena, raoiured to'
1'end'elon Saturday. ,
rtfy flake of T'endleton, v,js In Ad- j
ams .Sunday.
Cla: ton Jiouers, CariUin Wirkhanier'
nl Kuiuc-e '?rle tf Pendh'loii. mo
iurtid to A d;i 'i's Saturday and wviv th'
miest.s of Mis Helen 1'dake.
Mr. and Mrs. K,ivvl!a Iena!'en were
tl? jrueHts of Mr. :in-l Mm. J. T. I. cu
allen Sunday
M rs Uglily fa no and rhildmn "f
Walla Walla, were tin- quests of Mr.
!?id Mrs. J. T. I.ieurtlien for tho week
nd.
K. M. Wliit ly and KraneiH IJf'iiallen
mot'tVMfi io Pendleton Sunday
John MalOM. l:dl Morrison. FranHip
l).Mni s and .loo Trent md Iiorsebafk
to t rit! Sonday.
.Mr. anil Mrs. Thurman and dauh
fer if Petid!et"n motored tn Adams
Sunday and wvro tl.e Kne.sl.s of lier
ni"ther, Mi'H. Mar!ou
Mr. -XelMMt of Milton, was in Ad
anvs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. llaljdi Wallan and mm
Llii'y, inot(;red to Adams Sunday aryl
were the gU'-st.s of Mr. and Mrs. (His
Lieuallen on the ranch near'Adains.
Mr. and Mrs. Karrow and son of
i Walla Walla were the mo-sis f Mr.
and Mrs. X. O. Carlvtrotn for the word.
end
Mr. and Mrs. Alfr-d MaiM"'s ami
family of t Airfield. Wash., former r-s-idnts
of Adams, an- tlte Kue.stw of Mi,
and Mrs. C. M. M -rrifon and famiiy
and Mr. and ;di:-;. K C Mariitf
tj KevcreTid l.ii'h' r was the Jiuest of
jWili Ifoldman and his sisti-r Sunda..
.Mr. and Mi.'CClwK. Duj.uis molored
to Adams today.
tors
rid
Ilele
Mrs.
and
- rt le
of Freevvater
and child ron
i.-uest.s of thoii
Jfill -who celebrated he'.'
birthday a n n i ve rsa r y
M
Carre
i of ppiidl t-m wore th
1 1 mother Mrs
eighty-sixth
Tuesday. s
Css Cannon was :i visitor
r.leton S.ituniay.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
i Milton were truest s at
i r"r(eee home Sunday.
', Mrs. Harvey Catmi who has been
' tjilnii treatments in Portland returu
ed home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kir hard Tlvmu-son
;i!td daughters June and Marnure
wTo visitor in W; Hu Walla Tuesday.
Distributors for Umatilla County
Pendleton,
Oregon
Harder .li
the Frank
reli
ef
I)i-
M 1 H
lU'1
l;t:'!
.1. II.
II. M.
Tilesdi,
A'ider..iiin has returned
i.sit tn frienilK In the
Hid V ;
Walla Walla
Tie
when
opal
V. a i n
shows riff its C'
i troni contact
dors I ost
with the
i
:
l!
!
Imn't Hide Tlieiii Willi a r!l; liemovr
Thrill Willi (Nhiiir IXinhlr
Strrnslh
This o ep.-i nil ion
frerkli'a is iivually
lnovinu I'
lieanlil'nl
under mi;
if i' Taos.
Don't h
l.'il; Ket a
non e 1 1 1 j i
for I he removal of
1 1 HUeresflll In re
el I 1 1
faille.
and cpvinir a
i-xion thai, it
In refund Ihe
in
e'.ear,
sold
ney
de your
n
l-:vi n
f feck !c under a
of oihine and re
lie first lew al'pll-
a woiulerfui ini-
lli" liKhter freek-
2 ni
COMEDY
A ROUGH MOUSE, featuring FATTY ARBUCKLE
doing the rough.
VAUDEVILLE
PERRY TAYLOR
That Coiulujinji Cuss,
TRIXIE AND DAVIS
The girls with the cur!.
i'(.ii:Ti...vi. j,n,. :t (i. ;.-.)
''hurt-es l!..il ih anduisr,:.. ;. I. Inn
loll docks Monday irnht la e l.ieh up
striking x-aman iiu-i dei'ih in a ;i
fiUil wit'li tin- ir..ee v.fiy lh. of
an .il'rir.al .l..( ' -.- t'e ::..-i',.i-:ii eiioe.
will Ije ri.-i.!.. l.y ihe inn .-ri-n, eid a.i-i I.
.n'4 I' S. il slli. l .liioine;. I.iisk, it Is
a niiouiued. I.ii'k has asl-ed fur Ho
ane.'.i of !h'.' M'ven ti-irvivins strikers
who Here hi ihe liallle. and aelion will
a'so he taken ag nst lhP 1'orll.iiiil
iiflin-h ' t!i-'' seaiii'-n's union. Lusk
Kaid.
w ? a i
T sum
ICini; ';eirKe h is tenet i-i his ra.-inrr
ii'ii tit thirty I'riUsli reuaMaH lh'"-
stiioiuT. (in July l and n ihe rowil
i-ht I'riiannia will rare K:r Tliomns
l.iilon's Shallll'.i' k al Ihe llarw'ieli re-
a' 1 "' lSl'lla"'a ' i'.i'tic-
IjMte lu any lutein rtgattua.
.. 1
eatjons tdioiild .1
provernent, sonio
les vanishing cut irel-.
IU sure to asl, the druwiHt for tin.
double strength Othine; it is this that
is y-ld on the money-buck K'K'n'n'e-.
PASTIME
IIBM
Saturday Only
A Drama With a
purh. Stand up
and Fight
ALSO
NEAL HART
IN
"THE ELEMENT
OF NIGHT"
COMEDY
The Invinciablc
MUTT A JEFF
ARCADE
THEATRE
MONDAY, 23 FRIDAY, 24 SATURDAY, 25
ltis faith that had hch'Ird Ihe V '
id. It was none, fur love of a wo-
A story of life on the iirimrose V """"S,
liaih and of bruki-ii hcaits mmlo y
lr ) Jesst L, Casty
lh 1 1 presents JL
Wmm4- George
'fWKi Melford
Awili VheFaith
T"'Ti'f1" L'"' ,MtU ..1
a
Qaramouni
Qiclure J
ADDED. FEATURES
EDUCATIONAL COMEDY
ADMISSION
Adults, 35c Children, 10c
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