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SW- WW rW -.V Wr-V-. i PACE EIGHT TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1M1. x in Jfie TASTlMi: TOIAY rrAcronKKu is rv lioi i; urn net k jont.s "HIIHiKtit from thi Slirniliicr." ! ' Willi im Tux iti tiri st:irrlnff liurk ; .lorif'M ill It the fitf-Hrlion :it th, rn'llmi" Th'uU? li'iKy. 'Straitht ' from lh yinmliliT" Ik fnt a In j ieaf11 iwriiprn(r lw has mmlo a, ho till f Iwing a Mivm:ikT. His sup- j mm In th'w ff'oii.i nr.- 1" malt Is , to hi ability t.. f kM f"r i.pih'.'; ami. ' ht' flnils many who i.on't like his kind In lb gfnt WliI v."t. Ho is .inick ' with hi flfta rni.l ht Is A No. 1 on ; Fio-d in draw l') .1 inm. and r''tnrdlos . 'of Inn knorks h jjp! lie is nhvnysi T'-ndy to ko-p at it. All tho scones art j Inid In the west aiul s.me irty j,ho- to graphic cffeels h;tve bt'on niadt I'V- ' Frnnlt nond, tho cameraman, j IMen Ffrgu.ni. Is Jones" leading 'woman In "Stratshi from the Should-j rr." Norman SHby, veU-knmn to Th--, newspHjter reading public as Kid Mo-) Coy, former h.n " eight pugilist., plain "Wild Hill" Hytrin. Hersrhel I Mayal and Kaynioml Nye also havo j Important parts, Nye being the "I ad ! man," as usual, "'.straight from the Shoulder" n ill lie at the Pastime Thea tre for two days. i Margaret Kirby is the wife of John 1 Klrby. a man of cnnsideran.e means. i . One of her adm'.rers is Kutiierror.t i fell niso n ue.ilihv man. On day. I thriMich foree or finanHal rwvernes, John Kiibv Is pressed for ready cash. He asks Margaret to negotiate a loan Item Pell. She indignantly refuses, A tew days later K'rby returns home a mined limn, and the first sight he wit i f.'sw is Pell plaetng a valuable string of pearls around Margaret's neck. Maft ly jumping at conclusion Kirhy attempts suicide by taking poison. He Is frustrated, hat the poison has enter id his system and ho beoomes a phy sical wreck. Upon the reports of the bus of Kirby's money their social friends desert them, and it devolves upon y..inr.tret to become the bread winner of the famoly. How she does thin and keeps the pathetic results of j the'r actual status concealed trom John Kirhy is said to constitute a most ..PI ealms story. prilLIN. June 3u.A. 1M Artb-II ur OrTfith, founded of the Sinn Fein.' and Professor Mar. Will, president of ithe Gaelic league, were released from Mount Joy prison tmlay. S!Vli siiovk. You can't sleep in the-1 stillest night, if your digestion is bad. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla it strength ens the stomach and establishes that condition in which sleep regularly comes and is sweet and refreshing. ARCADE TODAY Children,' 10c Adults, 35c lirector Win. P. S. F.arle staged the picture which was made from an adap tation by I.ovis Allen Frowne. The supporting cast is composed of well known screen players with Wm. Dav idson playing the difficult and nnsym pnthilic role of John Kirhy. ALT A TODAY AI5CA1K TO! AY I "Poor Hear Margaret Kirly." by Flnine Hnrnm erstein's pPmarevss Kathleon Norrls. will be ICIaine Ham merstein's next Selxnick Picture to be hin at the Alta The;.lre today, and , the readers of this novel wili aaree that nothing could be found which is better suited for M.'ss Hainmerstein's ' !ier.oTl(1jIV i r&J it ma The greatest tragedy in life is that i of a mother denied the love of hei son. Time, is is said, heals al! wounds. . but heart wounds never forgotten never heal anil the mother's love for her-son, of the sort "that passeth all ; understanding." is never forgotten, i Jacqueline Floriot proves this state ' ment in 'Madame X." a Goldwyn ma.s ' t rOlm playing at the Arcade theatre. Turned from her home by the unjust suspicions of her husband she is de , nied the love of her son and seeks solaca in the underworld of Paris. Tears pass, but like Banquo's ghost, the love for her son will not down. And in the end she finds him, placed ! through a strange trick of fate as i counsel for her defense for a crime I committed to save her husband s i carer from ruin. i TauUne Frederick brings to the I screen in the role of "Madame X," t i a superb portrayal of this pathetic j fieure. Yru will follow her life story I with wet eyes and quivering lips, so ! near is it to perfect realism. But it is the sort of narrative that will appeal : for it is built upon the elemental pas j sions of life. i Ve want you to sec "Madame X." I We. know- that you will be impressed I by its deep underlying truths, inspired by its theme and enchanted by massive production. FOR THE FOURTH LOTS OF MILK FED HENS AND SPRINGERS. LUNCH GOODS Swift's Premium Boiled Ham, Veal Loaf, Souse, Jelly Corned Beef, Head Cheese, Kip , pered Salmon, Summer Sausage. Downeys Market Phone 600 . 815 Main n ALTA TODAY Children, 10c W f AdulU 40c PLAYING NOW RIGHT NOW VAUDEVILLE Kieane and Pearl Cuban Dancers Do Luxe J. Aldrich Libbey Songs and Oddities In "Madame X," Pauline Frederick give the greatest performaixe of her career. Thii picture has been called greater than the play, which ran fcr years and stands as cne cf the most sensational success es cf the theatre. Cf course YOU'RE not going to .-riiss it. Samuel Gotdwyt Present PAUUNE REDERICK T7' MAnAMT? V ' M-M. MJL all MM. Adabted ficra the Trench of, ALEXANDER BISSON by arrangement with HENRY W. SAVAGE PASTIME TODAY CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c A Thrilling Western Photoplay of a Two Fisted Peacemaker Buck Jones . ' -IN- Straight From the Shoulder A thrilling tale of the plains, of bold good men and bad, of romance and love, of daring horsemanship. Lewis J. Selznick presents ELAINE MERSTEIN "POOR DEAR MARGARET KIRBY" BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. SCENARIO BY LEWIS ALLEN BROWNE DIRECTED BY WILLI AMR 5. EARL E. Social position, wealth and all it could command were hers and then came the crash. But Margaret Kirby did not give up. 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