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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS SERVICES, A. P., U, P, AND L N. S. THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SIXTEEN PAGES . 'SECTION THREE ,.. PAGE 13 TO 16 . SIXTEEN PAGES SECTION THREE PAGES 13 TO 16 reftomaril DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1921. PASTIME SUNDAY-MONDAY Children, Sc Adults, 20c Lady Astor Takes a Dip Sunday , Monday ALTA Children, 10c Adults, 35c j 5 ,. ,zzzz ,r j""? vfesM: mninil . in maul M II n I iiih m Mill l 111 u RtmXl Ul 7I nniini mn ! minim in flr - . - - "r PASTIME Sl'XlAV AXI) MONDAY KCItKEN 'FINIV Ol' 1921 OXMUXO IN JMNUKIt AUMI" "Danger Ahead!" a romantic drama of popular appeal, Ih coming to the PaHtlnie Thsatre Sunday and Monday Introducing Mary J'hlllln, UniversarH film find of the year, ax the feature Player, MUs l'hllbin ncored a dlHtlnct hit In support of Frank Muyo in "Tho Blazing Trail," and will be watched with Interent In her first featured role. The tory In from Sara Ware rtaa ctt'n book, "The Harbor ftqud." The novel nan been widely read by book lovers, and make an Interesting: screen story. . Tho village life of New England Is excellently portrayed by a capable ctiHt' The nettings f the Htory are de cidedly refreshing. The characteri zations given by many prominent screen people enhance the entertain ment value of the entire production. Tresslo Harlow, a boarding houxe slavey In a New Kngland summer boarding holme, knows nothing, but work. She tires of the Irksome house hold duties, and more so of the aunt, with whom she lives. Summer brings the city people 'to the village, where they spend their vo cations. There was always a full quo ta of maiden ladies between forty eight and eighty-eight, but of young men there are few. Mickey gave vent to howls, and the action was suspended. . After several more trials to attain gravity, tiieh of which Mickey broke up with song, the harmonious hound was led from the studios, and the scene completed. The following morning the bun on doxs wus posted. ARCADE srXDAY.AXH MONDAY DOG 1IOW1.B AS HAND PLAYS; FILMING Kl SI'KXDFD Because "Mickey," a young bull j pup belonging to. Douglas Mac-Lean, j disrupted an entire evening's work on j the oung star's latest Paramount ' comedy, "One a Minute," which comes to the Arcade Theatre Runduy, canines of all species, unless tbey take part in productions, have Hiecn ban ished from the Thomas If. luce stu dios. In California. When the exciting election night AITA SI'NDAY AND MONDAY She was pretty and very wealthy. Apparently every man in the world wanted to marry her. It becume a terrible bore- until one day a man Just up and kidnapped the young lady! As a matter of fact, he thought she was a would-be "vampire" who had been trying to graft on his brother but that only added spice to the situation. "Out all night on a yacht with a man!" can't you Just imagine what her shocked guardians would say? And how the real "vamp" would chortle at having such a fine weapon deliv ered Into her hands? Hut they fooled them nil. How? Well, that forms the fun of "Her First Elopement," the 30-knot an hour yachting comedy which will open at the Alta theatre for two days beginning (Sunday. It is Wanda Haw ley's latest Iteakirt starring vehicle. The photoplay was adapted from the story by Alice Duer Miller, who has also written "The Charm School," "Are Women People?" "Less than Kin" and a dozen other clever tales of a humorous nattire. 2, "ytti' Here Is Viscountess Aslor, the nou-d Britisn natesivcuan, enfoving a .iin ut I'lymnuili where she was the gust of ,ininbi of the "'yrnoutii Ladies' Club. l-aily Astor In the foreground. Pilot Rock, the leading Tilue Stem and barley section of Umatilla county, is planning an extensive exhibit for scene of "One a Minute" were being 'the Northwest Oraln and Hay Show filmed, Macl-enn brought his dog 'here September IS to 24. As an added along for an evening's outing. Mickey inducement to Pilot Hock wheat was orderly until the election bands I growers, the Hank of Pilot Rock is of began to play and Mucl-ean mounted a Ifering a prize of $15 for the best ex soap box to make an address of thanks ! hibit of any variety of wheat anil n to the citizens who had elected him their mayor. .With the first note of the trombone, Mickey poked tils norrc toward -.tho- moon and commenced o oeaJ accom paniment. The election "crowd", primed for excitement, roared with laughter, and the scene was spoiled. J. VC. Kramer, Lon Etter, August iall brought well-filled baskets and en- Wlth order restored, a second attempt Wienke. John Harris, J. B. Uunynii. ! Joyed a picnic dinner in the woods, was made to film the spectacle, Again J. H. Harirson and P. W. Huholts. After dini.er the crowd fathered at prize of $10 for the best exhibit of any variety of barley. Growers will show, besides the blue stem and barley, exhibits of Hybrid, 40 Fold and Turkey Red. Amonv the exhibitors are Thomas Jaiies, W. T. Wylnml, J. A. Porter. Tom Elliott. (East Oregonian fpecial.) GfriDAXE. Oregon. Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley and baby of Hepp ner are visiting Mrs. Daley's brother, Chan. McDevitt, and wife. j Pen Daughtry and wife are visiting hls brother Pat, and s!ster, .Mrs. Chas. I Mi-pevltt. A number of ladles gave a party at the home of Mrs. Chas. Xelson Wed nesday in honor of Mrs. Tom Pelts and Mrs. Joe Kopp. A number of use ful presents were received by both and a nice luiu-lj served by Mrs. Xelson. Chas. Ely is getting his threshing machine ready to start up 111 a few days. Mrs. Ida Horseman and two daugh ters, pith el and Gwendoline, and Mr. Harold frnni Pendleton, are visiting friends and relatives for an indefinite time. Mrs. Horseman is a sister of Chas. Ely. About one hundred people gathered at the Daugherty ranch Sunday. Tiny the ranch where the home boys rode bucking horses. Those riding were Herbert and Jack French. George ' Henning. Pat Corley. all making a good ride. The young people all en- j Joyed-dancing until a late hour. j Roy Montgomery made a business . trip to Pendleton Thursday, return 'ns home Saturday. i Mrs. John Lightfoot is visiting rel- 1 atives on Putter creek th's week while . Mr. Llghtfoot Is away in harvest. ; Miss .Mossie Mettio returned home' last week after visiting a few days j with her sister, Mrs. Frank Chapman, j Hernice Hayes and her aunt came ' up Saturday to nttend the picnic and I will spend the week with Marjory j Montgomery. i Arthur Wilbur and Walter Jones and Pelle and Idell Blackburn of Pi- 1 lot Rock, attended the picnic dinner j Sunday. i Pill Selhy and family spent Satur- day night with Roy Montgomery and i family and after attending the picnic I Sunday, spent Sunday evening at the , j Ely sawmill, returning home Monday ' morning. i j Mr! and Mrs. Frank Jones came up! ! Sunday afternoon,, bringing home j t Mr3. William Corley, who -was oper- ated on a short time ago. Mr. Jones ! returned home that cvetvne. ,,; yvn 1 X X V i K V- ' -1 1 WANDA 1 5 Wh.:"'?l' 'iJ- '"A Hopemeni S 'v . n Wanda Hawley . IN Her First Elopement DEFENDS HERSELF WITH A SILVER FORK The handsome stranger had offered to take her from the island back to mainland on his private yacht. A few hours later she looked ou: of the porthole of the cabin and found that she was far out at sea. She tried the door and found it locked. When her captor entered the cabin he found a very determined young lady threatening him with a silver fork, and he realized that he had kidnapped the wrong girl. "HER FIRST ELOPEMENT" is a gay, out of doors comedy of surprises and amusing complication, with mis cievous WANDA HAWLEY as the heroine. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS 11 Carl Laeramle presents 1 FEATURING THE FAMOUS BEAUTY mw Pimm Stonjbu Sara Ware Bassett Sj -Directed bq Doilin Sturgeon H I A UNIVERSAL PICTURE COMEDY 'i RUBES AND BOOBS Arcade CHILDREN, 10c' Sunday-Mon. '. : : ;. v,AVWJWM,V77777. 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