,u)A' av.WVf 1. M PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1021. TWELVE PAGES Frying Pan Solves Love's Problem Iff1' TOD Children, 10c Adults. 35c ,'OV .31 T Ala . , .... . v t v . . .. N "?',-' n -CXLVZARD Uk. OI CAVIE, MAN". Marie Prevox!. who Is Nan Rtrtledr la the photoplay "Moonlight Follies," had ft hs-d time deciding whether to marry tht languid Rene w the rough anu ready Tony until tony carried her a,waj,to a camp la the wouus and nai't her cook hU brtakfast bacon. MOTION PICTURE NEWS 1 REALTY TRANSFERS jl itirou toimy I M 81AL STOIIV ! MAIK 1XTO rNKJTE FIIOIHXTION DKE1W. W. J. Kelly to John Huber, J3W0. mele and bound tract in NV 1-4 Sec. J3, Tp. 5. N. R. 86. John B. Switaler to George Canep, lino. Lot 3, Block 21, Cmatilla. C. H. Nelson to Frank I SnyOer. Scarcely one out of each ten thou-jJ1- 1 and South 13 feet of Lot rand book published in the nineteenth '-. block 5, Weston, t-ntruv is read or remembered by the I Frank L. Snyder to Mary E. Fuller, present generation, but those that haveJl'. 1 1 and south 13 feet of lot 2, retained Hheir popularity are mor., block 5, Weston. Henry KoepKe to i-jrnest ana rTea- firnlly fixed in the affections of the public than any recent publication can te. Time either effaces memories of 1-ooka or hallows them. For this rea son, stories that have stood the test of time are assured of extraordinary prmilarity when put into motion pic tures. Until now. the work which stands eichth in popularity among all the books in the world, after more than forty years, had not been visualized. There, seemed to be almost insur mountable difficulties in the way. These hav? been triumphantly over come by Vitagraph, however, and Anna Sewell's " Rlack Beauty," the famous "Autobiography of a Horse," n ill be-nhown at the Rivoli theater to- The complete story of Black Beau ty, - Oineer, ' Merryless, Sir Oliver, Puchess and the other equine charac ters, as written by Anna Sewell in the early seventies, has been faithfully told in pictures, together with a thril ling story or the lives of Black Beau- Ty a human friends and acquaintances. erxk Koepke. trutee, Jl. J5W 1-4 Sec. 2S, E 1-2 SE 1-4 and N"W 1-4 SE 1-4, Sec. 29, and Lot 7, Sec. 29 and Lota 4 and a Sec. 32. Tp. 4, X. R. 35. R. E. Mills to Virginia Stewart, J2Q0. Mete and bound tract in NW 1-4 Sec. 23. Tp. 4, X. R. SJ, W. L. Spegal to Perham Fruit Co., $2500, mete and bound tract in blcck 9, North Milton. J. F. Slover to Terham Fruit Co., Ifcl.Of. Lot 24, Block 9, Wright's Add. "to Milton. Nettie Leahy to L. X. Fondren, J3, 000. tx)ts 3 and 4, block 1. North Mil ton. Craig Tull to J. H. Lenbach, $12,000. Mete and-bound tracts in Sec. 30, Tp. 6, N. R. 35. AI.TA TODAY I liAitn work is rincK of ! SI K F.SS SAYS SUX OWEX . A wide-eyed, winsome blond girl faced I). W. Griffith not so long ago, 4nd uhked for a try-out on the screen. "Oh, you'll nerer do for the screen," that director said, "you are too calm and have no emotion apparently." , ' Well, Mr. Griffith,' answered Seena Owen, bravely, "if you think I'm calm you Just ought to see the way my heart's fluttering, for I am scared to death you won't take me." And that was the winning card, for it was ample evidence of her acting : quality. This same quality has been developed consistently in each of that pretty young woman's screwn appear ances, until it has reached its zenith in her latest undertaking, the leading role of Cosmopolitan's new production, i "The Woman Ood Changed," which will be shown at the Alta theatre to ils '. "Of course, there are many ways to ret on the screen," Miss Owen averred one morning on the studio floor, still breMthlem from the exertion of one of her hi scenes, "but there is only one way to stay. I mean hard work, men tal and physical. Work while you're on the set, whether in a small part or an extra role. Watch your director, ftudy his every puriK'se. When you're not in the scene don't fso off for a nap or a bite to eat, but sit aM close up as jioesible and kep your eyes and ears Open and your brain operating. There is alwnys more, and yet more, to be learned about the film game for every one In It. K. K. Lincoln, a well known player, i i leading man In "The Woman God Changed." The support Is excellent. AXTI-ItKXT LAW FAILS. ST. LOUIS Mo., Sept. 27. (I. X. S.) minuters here are still struggling against the iron hand of hard-hearted landlords, following failure of the leg islature to pass an anti-rent-profiteering measure fostered by St. Louis members. There have been no sudden In crease in rents generally during the past few montlis, Cue to a campaign for lower rents conducted through one of the leading afternoon newspapers here. Hundreds of letters from rent- er3 were printed by the newspaper as propaganda in favor of the rent bill, which met defeat in the general as sembly following a stormy debate. From available reports it is learned that thero is no scarcity of apart monta. This, It is believed, has a tendency to keep rents down. 24y2 Million Dollars Invested by Employes of Swift & Company More than 21,000 employes of Swift & Company own or are pay ing for shares in the business. These men and women have attested their faith in the integrity and good will of the company by investing their savings in the business. Their holdings represent a total of nearly 250,000 shares, the par value ($100 a share) of which is more than $24,500,000. These 21,000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes I One man out of every three, in ; plant, office, and branch house, from the handworker on the floor to the brain worker at the desk; working with us as well as for us, devoting himself to his own busi ness while devoting himself to ours; promoting his own interests in every motion or moment saved, in every product improved or main- . tained at perfection, in every service rendered through prompt,thorough effective distribution of products. This interested, eager group of fellow partners working with us for the good of Swift & Company and the public which we serve, consti tutes one-half of the ownership of Swift & Company in point of num bers, and nearly one-sixth in point of shares outstanding. It represents practical and suc cessful progress toward the end at which enlightened modern industry is aiming for the solution of indus trial problems toward cooperation, mutuality, brotherhood in busi ness, for the good of all Swift & Company, U. S. A. fc r t 1r 'I - v I II 1 ' If Mi'! i r f if t v M f 1 t ft 1KV v 5 j la Th RmI Picture ahowlntr irt " -------- - . Pendleton. ..r . ., .. ., I :'! The End of AH and the Be-' -" ginnmg. ' "' "; :,) ,",V , ' it ' ," Wat Anna Jansien , juatified 'J in slaying her common law hu- '' . b&nd? . .(,..,. , I-- A The Dsvcholoev of love on an island in the tropics is explain- ed in "The Woman Changed. ,19 n o u - - "-! V ;rr,J. f .. f, .5.. f - - , f - - - . - - God HALLROCM BOYS IN "A CIRCUS HERO" "Cold in,the Head TT Children, 15c Adults, 40c Loges, 60c Tax included is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to treount "colds in uie head" will tind that the use of HALL S MUlLt Wlil DUlid UP IDE feystern, cleanse the Blood and rendei tbem less liable to colds. Repeated at tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE if taken Internally and acta throueh the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars tree. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. Take the Whole Family to see ARCADE I TODAY xi i v y M TERROR UP IN WEST VIGINIA FJATWWWH W. V.. 8ept. 27. tl. N. H. ) A new terror has sprung up In th West Virginia mountains to K' the iiKHiiisliiiu'rs uueaHV. II. Teti fiito the only terror lias been trovidix1 ly the pttihihition nfoinic nwtit liiidetn, state and federal. Now it 1,1 (he till raider, who flip In when lin y Know the prolnhltlon officers ure tt0t in (he nriiiliborhood, These will ninrnudi-rs carefully wli Uio TrotHinh'.nerK nt their wor unit hs soon mm (lie latter lock tip and !"vi tlt raiders auojik in on. I steal ih hiske. , Komol imes lliey do ntl find whUkey, In which evoirt thi-r t ike the w(ill and the m.-ith alona with them i4 I in loll the job at their own leis ure, 1 Children, 5c Adults, 20c ARTACORD IN THE WHITE HORSEMAN . j THRILLS - PERILS J HOLDMAN - DAY PICTURE THE TIMBER WOLVES A GOOD I WESTERN COMEDY I IN AGAIN i m U'll si- -J 4 fat Mi 'I Ji ' " ' ' J x nt, h j. w, if nut ii 1 ,M I v , ,f qj. e - j i 6 vtr'rifr I mm It THE MASTER PICTURE FROM A FAMOUS CLASSIC lag: E A The Story Has Thrilled Millions The Film Is Better Than the Book , Many Spectacular Scenes - 'w'V Heads an All-Star Cast Under Direction of DAVID SMITH Biff Storm. Sensational Race, Thrilling Fire, Part of This Mammoth Production. 9 ' .... ' ' 4 HENRI C. LE BEL, MASTER ORGANIST A! 1