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DAILY EAST OfcEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON," . MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. """ TEN IMAGES STRAW HATS ARE MUCH ' iDRiyjNG WITH WOMAN ARCADE Children, 5c Adults, 20c O pi FAVORED IN ZERO LAKD PIS TAB Mlt H SMAY AND MONDAY AftTIWT UAK tKlHTI! THOMAS A (t lllosfrxtor who refuses to draw pictures for ,ht Bhe nils a perfectly absurd Mory, Wanda Haw lei lve a delishlful tmperannation In her current release. "A Kif In Time." The story which tnrnra her contempt, (li'Mlo with a rapid-fire woo In which takes place' in one day. When the auihor of the story learn Ihet the Illustrator hu called hi plot Impossible, he sets himself the lank f convincing her thst such a thing could happen by nmklnif It happen to her! fC pourw, he succeeds In winoinjr his Wrer with himself nd the girl to hoot. T. 1!"V r.nrnes handles this role with frreat skill. Walter Hlers also appenrs In the supporting cast. A Kiss In Time" opens Sunday as the Alia Thcatrj. 1UVOLI TODAY Rupert Iluuhea has done It. afraln. His "Scratch My liack" and "Hold Your Horses has a' successor that," surpasses even these delightful come dies. It Is "The Old Nest," a film version of the author's story that ap peared in the Saturday Evening Post, now on view at the Rivoli Theatre. It Is the photoplay of the year. "The Old Nesl" ka a series of dra matic episodes that reveal the life of an American family. The theme is mother love, and the audience is privi leged to look into tho home and into tli hearts of a typical family. AU the little) Joys and sorrows that every one of remembers are flashed on the screen, and bring tears and laughter in aulclc succession. In the story, the mother lives to see her family of six children gradually drift away from the old home, lint In the end, they remember the old nest and come home to foost. There is na plot, any more than there is a plot In life itself. Things happen, no one know why and no one questions. A reproduction of life is "The Old Nest." The picture, which was directed by Reginald Karker, was made at the lioldwyn studios. It w;is perfectly acted by a cast with, Mary Alden in the role of the old mother. Some of the other players are DwiRht Critten den. IJelen cWlwiek, Molly Malone, the three children who acted iu tho Hooth Tharkinsrton "Edgar" comedies, Johnny Jones, Lucille Kicksen and Ruddy Messenger; Louise Lovely, Nick OoRley, Millie Cotton. Fanny Stoek bridee and M. a ("Lefty") Flynn. CAVE IS MYSTERiOUS LEX I NO TON, Ky Sept. 12. (I. N. S.) Practically the entire skeleton of a -buffalo and a fragment of the lower half of a human jaw have been dis covered on the farm of Brack Smith, eight miles from Lexington, on the Frankfort Tike. The bones were found in a small cave by Drs. A. M. MtUer and W. D. Fuukheuser, of the University of Kentucky. Before makir.fr their find they trav eled thirty or forty feet through a small underground passage, which gave no room for f urther excavation work. Hoth scientists assert that the cave P2.-2-CC "V $C1 "J J l i: :: :: It M f ft I. V Mm I'll" iii" V lE S UELENC CUADWICK and ROLAND CUSHION ' "TI-IE OLD NEST KRUPEET MUGUESGOLtWYN DK5 TUREa&rcfed by REGINALD BARKEB . HIVOLl TODAY LOS ANOKLKS. Sept. 12. (T. N S.) In a sheltered Imy on the bleak I shoreline of tho Straits of Magellan members of a colony of naked I'ata gonlans are wearing American straw bats with the temperature hovering below tho freezing point, according to Captain K. A. Ahllu of the freighter West Nols, id port hero with a cargo ofcoffee and hides from South Amer ican ports, . ' It was when the steamer stopped re-; cently In a bay oo. the north shore of the Straits of Magellan for favocaltle weather conditions that a colony of the nuked I'atagotiUvns came to the ship in dugouts, CaptalntAhlln stated. Despite the cjiill air and snow on the ground, he said, men, women and chil dren hain't a ntitch of apparel on them, but didn't seem to- mind the weather. , One woman sat hi a boat half full ot water and nursed two ba bies in the freezing atmosphere just as if they were comfortably clothed. Gifts of clothing were thrown to the natives but these were spurned, AU the visitors seemod to want was tobac co. Finally the captain and members of the crew dug up some Bti-aw hats and tossed them overboard. These were eagerly grabbed, and when t' steamer left tho natives headed back to shore garbed In straw hats. showed no signs of having been en tered by man and that, In their opin ion, the bones antedate the discovery of America. Dr. Miller has recently returned from Grayson County, where he found an ancient rock-house, containing re mains of Indians and a stone mortar for grinding corn. What's in a name? Everything! Unique flavor appetizing crispness substantial body all mean Post Toasties "best com flakes And. to avoid getting ordinary Corn Flakes, ask for "Post Toastea" by nam Costa you no more. v HAUTFQRD, Conn., Sept. 12.r-(l. N. S. ) .Motorists who hug and jdrive at tho niiino tinnj had bettor not try the qxerclse in Connecticut 1 they would avoid danger of arrest. An or der fro"m"'tle Stale Motor VeliicUi Commissioner puts.a twit ou the prac tice of women sitting In the laps of drivers and on one-arm driving. The yhlcf Inspector already has caused, the conviction In .the Berlin Town Court ot HenryOroenlmrg, of HartSii (l.'arretftcil while driving. with ajivoniau In his lap. Th inspector says that one-armed persons cannot get drivers' licenses; persons with two arms are expected to use them for tho eafety of themselves and' the public. : Oarsmen In the early days ot tlvj Kngllsh University boat races rowed in ton hats. Mm, . mm SEEKS WAR WITH U. S. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Sept. 12. "I am surprised that there la any serious talk of a conflict between America and Japan. Nippon is hardly In a condition to finance a war, and there are cer tainly no indications in that country of preparations dr movement for any trouble," said Morris Alder, local financier, who has juat returned from a ten weeks' tour of the Sunrise King dom. - "Japan is giving much thought to developing her manufacturing Indus tries and general business. There Is plenty of money in circulation, and I was told that the banks carried a con siderable balance. The merchants, however, complained some of depre ciation ot merchandise. , "The country could hardly raise money for a war at this time. Europe is impoverished and, so, could nrft ad vance any. As we know, money Is a vital factor when a country embarks iwith the war god. "I heard much talk of Japan's with drawing her troops from Siberia; but this, of course, was not official." Mr. Adler visited Yokohamdj Tokio and Yyota, in Japan, ana several larg er cities of China. So far as could be observed, feeling over the country is not hostile to Americans, as has been reported, he said. POWEIt 6l T1IK PRESS BUCYRt'S, Ohio, Isept. 12. (I. N. Si) "Is this the news room?'1 imRiir ed a man's voice over the telephone in a local newspaper offce. "It is," was the reply, i "Well, say, do me a favor," said the voice. "My wife and I are going to Lakeside for a week, but don't publish it because some one may break Into my cellar during our absence and, steal my private stock." The newspaperman passed up the Item. for more mm DuJId Up'Your Blood When you are listless and hav th don't cares, 4t is becaus you lack soma quality that would iill you with vim and drive. Nine timea out of tan tha Bole causa is found to be . impoverished, weak blood. You " wul find at thousands ot others have found in the past 00 years, that 8. S. S. is tlvi recognised standard blood buUdnt - tonic. Far Special Booklrl ot tutindi viduuladvice, without chsr, vtif Chml Mdk-l Advuui, S.S.S. Co ,Jp't43S, Atlanta.Ln. Cat 5. S. 5. t your dtut&iar. spz Ysi3a For Rich, Ri id Blood mmomuewmsasa TIDE STEALS HER DRESS. LONDON, Sept 12. The tide play ed a mean trick on the senior mistress of an exclusive girls' school at East bourne. She stole away for a quiet swim, undressed on the seashore and paddled around for halt an hour. When she emerged she discovered that the tide had carried away all her clothes but one flimsy garment. She had to walk five miles in a broiling sun, clad in a one-piece bathing suit A LTA TODAY mil 0 Children, 10c Adult, 35c Wanda Hawley , , -in- ; A Eiss in Time HE HAD THE GOOpS ON THEM The first case of Bertie Ballast, amateur detective, was that of guarding a young lady artist from the attention i i t i rf-iii'isi oi unuesiraDie maies... So when Bertie saw a but- cher boy approach Sheila's studio on Friday, he knew . 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