tACE eight DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1 G71 02 L TEN PAGES Me T( AIMAKi: TOIY TlKM'MMW llVl'lllMi V.ITK Sffnf ..f mirlviilli'fl bc.iuly will lie a fcHliire nf .Sidney A. Franklin's InltlBl 1iiilfi'tnlciit I'loilurtiim. "N"t Juill v.- which Assdi'ialiM First N:i llnnul ri-leiiwx lit Hip Aliaile Thoallv iixluy. Hlir-i liT Franklin Is a lover ( the Ik-h;:: ICnl, MTIll while lii.x plvvii'lis miv . will) Slaiv l'hVf"r.l an,l Ni.rin., Tnlmnrttt' a Ihe Mtnrw h:ne hevn liuttMl fur Iheir wt.nrierliil si-Hinus. il is claimed that lii riirrenl pro. in. Hon will fur ontut rip them. Mtiny nf the wenes fur "Not iluilly" have their lurale in India ulnni: the .hores of the tJamres. Thousands of tiiitlve Hindu wniiien will he seen halhinit In the SarreI Uiver. The world famed temples of that country will ad1 prent beamy to the prodno tion, espec ially Ihe scenes sh.rw inn ,ne Taj Mahal, the pure white marble mausoleum huill at Acta, Indin, b the Moioil Km)eror Shah Jehan, in memory of his favorite wife. The colorful tea houses huilt over the pic turesque .harbor at Rangoon are an other feature of the prudui tion, s ore the curios pearl heats. Scene ahowinR in detail one of America" popular playgrounds, VKI Monte, California, are another fea ture. The picturesque Del Monte Ho tel, overlooking the historical Mon terey Bay, 1 intimately shown. lavish Interiors are also included in the story, ammit them heinK !l re production of a fashionable New York nauihline house, and the hall room of a famous old world hostelry. A1.T Toll AY l amoi's ivwckks .rri-:u IX HHi IMF, I'HOTOl'AI.Y motion The Golf Bug -Bites '"Em All PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c ART ACORD IN THE WHITE Classical dancinfi: on the s( leen is cumin; into iis ow n. ' Flw Mars afo the followers of the pantomimic drama demanded rouh and ready action, spectacular scenes and thrills as supplied hy cowboys and society melodramas, but a fcroup of ilassieal dancers too highbrow! was the genera! verdict. Today, however, audiences have come to appreciate true art as It is expressed in the better V'pes of pro ductions. Kcalizintr this srowinsr un derstanding of asthetic interpretation. Thomas H. Ince has included as a suoriul feature in ".Molher o' Mine." his latest dramatic offering for the Associated producer, which comes to the Alia Theatre today, one of the most beautiful classical dancing scenes ever projected on the screen. The famous Belcher dancing girls were so ured for this incident of the production, and it is said that in "Mother. O" Mine" they are making: their first appearance before the camera. The Belcher School is one of the . most renowned dancing insti tutions in America. Its pupils belli? in every instance graduates of other Schools of interpretative dancing- and highly advanced in the terpsichorean rvrt. ! In the coming production, they are ' presented as a part of the entertain 1 ment progTam of a metropolitan hotel : ballroom. The scene in which they ap pear is said to be a masterpiece of , photographic accomplishment. Cloth i ed in German robes, bare armed and : bare legged, they dance under and j through the sparkling mists of a dozen i or more silver fountains while multi ' eclored lights, plays on the scene. produce startling beautiful rainbow , effects. Tho remainder of the ballroom pro i pram depicted in -Mother O' Mine" is notable for the many novel and in I terestine effects that have been i troduced by the members of tho Tnce staff, several of whom are widely ex. perienced in the staging of chorus A f: J' v. I SASKATOON. Sank., Aug. 36. (t. K. H.I The while and scarlet emblem of the Canadian Kcd Cross is to sliine out in the most isolated districts of Western Canada. Kvery farm house, iej,aidless of location, is to he within easy distance of a hospital doctor or lied Cross nuise. .New settlers, many of whom are locating on the fertile lands along the Canadian National liail-vays. are to have quick medical assistance in case of illness.. The movement had its inception In Saskatchewan. Through cooperation of the Canadian Ked Cross and tho provincial board of health adequate funds, nurses and doctors have been provided. Small outpost hospitals un der supervision of qualified attendants already luive been established ut points not previously close to medical facili ties. It Is all a part of Canada's general hcHith campaign. War on tonsils mid adenoids In Weslern Canada, accord lug to statistics, has brought tho health oT children up to first rank among nations of the world. Co-operative hospital, maintained by a very slight tax on land, are ope rated In many districts. Ftirmers may go to these hospitals and have all the. attention provided by medical science lor ?! a day. lied Cross outposts are to he the last link In the good health chain that girds Canada's prairie provinces. nsAr, xwe os svrnin.w WAHHIXGTON", Aug. I il. ( I. N. S.) The republican members, of the house will endeavor In take a final vote on th:i tax revision bill Saturday, Uepubllcan Leader .Mondcll announc ed when tho republican conference was held to consider the bill. TONS OF HAY AT HALSEY AI.IIAXY, Ore., Aug. 111. (U. 1'.) Fire departments of HUiToundiiitf (owns were called to extinguish tho disastrous llalsey fire, when the Krmii warehouse containing 11,0110 tons of hay burned and the town was threat ened, over 50 farmers lost their en tire hay crop. The loss Is estimated at $ir,,oini. Madame Curie's grum of radium, when transported across tho oceun, was placed In one hundred and thirty pounds of wood, lead and steel. The radium litis the bulk of a peanut, but Its potential energy, If released Ht onro would have lifted the forty-six thous and ton ship and cargo out of Ihe wa ter to destruction. H'-nry C. Y.' :" r.r.-3 X' ti. vigorous s jr to M td ll'cnl guliiluii' t'1 T-iin-idge, two victims o t!:c s'.uur.ier t ;u".n ulture. ailt-cts tho cod hat uni l;:,ks. ;enna hobes r have su nc-i.iiliy UnlS l-'llUt'JoiAjrilijJ j,i the lud. PRESIDENT ASKS FOR i $200,000 TO DEFRAY CONFERENCE EXPENSES . in.' homes I mlv fast i numbers and colorful ensembles. PERILS AND THRILLS Last Chapter of the Wild Animal Serial THE LOST CITY COMEDY WOOD SIMPS ! SEATTLE. Aug. 16. (I. IM Gen 1 eral Pittro Rodaglio, chief of the staff j of the Italian armv. arrived in Seattle . r n a. tour f tt i'acif ic coO- . Ha will i visit Portland later in the week, and j address the local Italians. General I Bodaglio is the hern of several fam , ous Italian campaigns. AYIIKX A VOIAN"S MKX. LONDON", A us. 1. ti. X. S- "The meanest woman in England," testified a Woman complainant, is a former friend and secretly photo graphed her while she was wearing a new gown of original design and then had a copy made. COU'MBl'.'5. in l the Inub.litv to bud. I enough to supply me uem.noi 1 big majority of American families from owning their own homes," de clared James A. I'evine, secretary of the Ohio Building Association League, when told that hotel men in the Unit ed States had predicted the passing of the .-.mencan home. F. G. I.v.hweil, na'iontl .secret .ry of the hotel men's organisuition, at a tmivention just concluded, stated that "the renaissance of cliff dwellers is coming." He declared the old fash ioned American honte is passing along v.i'h the horse and in due time will be exhibited along- with the. stuffed dodo j bird and the eg of the ark. People. i are nioving into hotels, accoruing to . Bothwell. I Not so, according to Secretary De- I vine, of the building and loan organ- (III "IIIUO IS SOon to Willies.-, uu- i ; "reat-st liome-liuilding boom in Its hr.story." h clure.l. "Every effort the eight hundred buintins ami WARlIilNC.TOX, Aug. 11 (A. P.) Th-6 president asked congress for $;i'i0.nrto to defray the expenses of tho ois.u tnament conference. Some people are indifferent and say Corn Flakes, and get what they ask for. Others want the better kind, and demand Post Toaslies best cornflakes Post Toasllcs are in a class alone but you can't get theja unless you say "I'st Tonsties" to your grocer. il'ij'.l'f 1 1 1 x Y." . I The I'tfeot prize of ten thousand j francs, offered to the first person to : succeed in leaving the ground and fly i ing ten metres with only human pow- er. has been won by a noted French bicyclist who successfully flew in an ! air plane operated by foot. He re- peatedly fulfilled the rcniirements I for the award. in "bio darinx the be ti.rue l t i home no ibciared that the ha-i i eat lied r f loan instil uu next year ;s b'jiidinp." Ieim home hlpirtau'e in serious proportions. 'The public will realize within the next year just what inestimable value t., any community is a well-organized biiildinir program. Dovine said the .ui ne.in home would never p. ss out of cxi.s.en ve. "Instead the nation is beccmimf o".e o home owners," he declaied. Her Fortune Arcade Today I Children, 10c ' Adults, 35c A First National Picture Harold McGrath's BIG DRAMA OF THE EAST GLITTERING ON THE SCREEN Not Guilty The drama of ft fugitive from justice and a fugitive from love. An epic of the East, with Sylvia Brsamer, Richard Dix and powerful cast. SEE! Thousands of women bathing in tTie sacred Granges. The unforgetable dances of the Mystic East. A DRAMA OF THE TROPICS r f,r. COMEDY HER PERFECT HUSBAND ALTA 3 DAYS STARTING TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 35c , r ,,iW' t y J. .... 4. i V K-5 . Jo V... .. 1 ' - 1 rllCE His presents drama of To-day c,v';:' ' 'VVC. Ml. Notable cast featuring Lloyd Hughes Belly Blythe. Joseph Mcjqut Claire M?DowgD. Bethj EosaClark; Adapted by C.Gardner Sullivan fromlhe Octopus" &y Charles Belmont Davis-1 Directed by 'Fred Niblo SaperviscMymOMAS H.INCE The face of MUe. Korcl Is literally her fortune. Bhe Is eaid to be the highest paid actrc-sn In France be-' rause of her ability to "make faccn.' The top pUtue show her "as Ui' others In character paxts. E HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY PERCY AND FREDDY IN "WE SHOULD WORRY"