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FACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1921. TEN PAGES i - 1 l4 J -r.'r ; ,A' ' I lilVOI.l TOIV 1FT1 I I IOV l ltHMIMI tmiuestiiriallv one tu ni'i.-t st'i nendous iivl lire ir.-!'i-li'i!i-: ivr; show in this oily Is "lien i"i," : huge Paramount jie'ture. which vis displayed with immense success at the Jlivoli theatre last niRht. The iresen-1 totion was In tin nature of a tri'ituih. j for its sweep wmm irresis' nMe mi'l its, lipenl all that co.ilil have been rlaim-; ed for It-by the inanau' twin or pro- JA . i! :i ' l . Tin1 s'ory t.f An-ie Iloleyn, the wif' "f ;vi,ir !!!. ry V I i I . bm has inl'-resi- i a ii hei w weri'l. A eniihnsir t 1 in i. ;'!'!:'!." in h ii h she is t le victim i,r l liiif Kins Hal's deception and trenchery, the story everts a pow erful appeal upon all who iva'.ih the development f her traffic live story. The pr.nliie'ion is at nnre magnificent and missive and with thousands of persons taking part in the numerous animated whim, tin- piiture attains to a Krumlear y.i..in witnes-.-..t un the ; "W Henry I'orten and K.uil Jan-.1 ninps two of th.- mist f:i!::u is s- reeni pla.w rs 111 Kurope. i.lay the lea.lin? j roles and thei are eapituMy suppo-ted. I I'. i- a jac .' r Weill i-,,,iu; mil's t..j s. i- ai;d I'-'iatnoniit is tu in- i- RKiatM. j 1 i ! I in i Mi.ji: i ia (,f must I i n n. "i s i 1 i t o; :Vi .:r..'s i,f the Ue- i .ad-. I vnces " and O! my dead those chocolates were wonderful. Jack says he always asks for VoRan's. I think you can judge a boy by the kind of choc olates he selects don't you? It proves his judg ment and consideration beyond doubt." Did you ever taste any thing so good as these immense Oregon cher ries in cream with this delicious chocolate cov ering? Stores where you expect to find the best, are featuring Vogan's Oregon Cherries this month. Try a box they're sure to delight. VOGAN CANDY CO. PORTLAND. ORB. j-jajAOREGON Cherries S-li jvtvr Ttj A Schaefer Jewelry Store ALT Till n:i: AITV TODW Kl i ioM" '.-iiii.t:ki At TIHW: S ;T WoitK "il'-il I'm in." a llaiph Itiee I'rod'ie i lion releaw d .y Si h'tiii k. be the I main attn.etion at the AWu Tli.atre for! I two lays, starting ..,.lay. I "Ked Fnaiu'- was nii-!:iia!!y pnliils!)- i ed as a story in the Saturday Kven- lnif I'ost, and is . i uii.l. i ..(1 the hest Borlt it ft niuhor, William 11. llamhv. has ever dune, it is a story of a small town and Miiall town people, liul the theme tun k of it is as lar as human ity itself. Andy Freeman, a traveling salestmn for an iiyrieultural supply house, is one of the must popular men in Huckeye Hridiii- and, when he annuunies that he has rented a enttav and is almtit to liiins; his witu to '.he town to make it his residetiee, the news is rert-ived with treat arelaim hy the townsfolk. In direet eontiast to the hUh fa vor eufoyed hy Freeman -was the un popularity of Arnold, Diiseoll, whieh was based on no reason except for his natural reserve- avd the fai t he attend ed strictly to his own business. There fore It was not surprising' that when Andy Freeman was found dead and liriscoll standing over him with a still smoking revolver, that the temper of the pnpuluceof Huckeye Fridse boiled up until it was 'whipped into the red foam of limb rule. lint it all works out for the best and, as truth, like murder, will out, Arno'ni Drtaroll is revealed, not as an arch villian, but i. man the town could well be proud of. Italph luce has brought out all the hiKli lii;htH of n most powerful story which has been produced with all the resources of a biK organiza tion back of it. Z'Mia Keefe, Hunt ley Coi'ilon, Harry TiHhe, Freeman HurncH and other -well known players will ho fuuml In the cast. IB' CI.KV'KLAM), Del. 14. (I. N. ft.) DanKliiiK periously ovi r the face of a ino-l'ool cliff, swa.slni; at the beck and call of the winds and tho weight of his body at tho end of a frayed family clothes-line, Louis .Matin, Hev enleen, tnok upon himself the role of Alpine rescuer to save u linlie of IS months from a plunftu. to almost cer tain ilealh. .Malls, with other youths of his own hk'c, has a camp at. 1he foot of the liocliy llivi'i' cliffs neat' u bridive on Lorain avenue. The boys were busily eiiK'a.'H'il wasliint; up the supper dishes when they heai'ii a sen am, and, look inu ni'Waid';, haw baby Jeanetlu .Mills lunililil'i;' end ili'litit; ccr the face of I he clil'i. Ilci' hmw !!. 'i. t I I'iv, was snri. Iil'r: ; i"l a.'i" :' r c - I ill- il in un .; ;. . ;. r I ii 1 .siMcr. Ahiliit : . 'I- I t,i " ! :l i t I stand bark. iu:. t i,s t he Im i y .-nn' to rest on a harrow Ii il-.c that 1'nn.n d a 1 hollow pocket fii'teeu or twenty feet J I from the tup. t Accouiiianicil by lwo other boys i Mails hastened to I he top by a round LOOK OUR WINDOWS OVER These wonderful values will in;ike excellent Christ mas gifts. Our large assortment of dollar barg-ain packages contain values from $1.50 to $5.00. One package con tains a $20 diamond ring. about path, ami louhd the ninthcr al most hysterical and unable In do any IIiIiim: to rescue her child, lie seized a leiinth of frayed clothesline, looped and tied it under his urins, and Ids two companions held fast lo the end while be dropped bravi ly over Hie ciil'l and was lowered to the led;,': where the baby siiuliined aboul, seem Innl.v unaware of Its Imminent ranker 1'Viiriiin' ovi'f) luonii'iil (hat tin fi'iiyed slrauils would part. Matis seiz ed the baby and callcil to the oMu r tit "haul awa.w" Fortunately, how ever, the rope was eiual to ilie strain, and in a few moments icscu-d ami rescuer were rale. Matis, blushing in embaiiassiiienl. rushed away to avoid I lie thanks which were heaped upon him. A t 'amebic hero medal w ill no ask for him. Springs Surprise THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton KSfcS V S 1 1 rffl ffprs an unpxccllod hanking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general hanking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. 1TNDLET0N, OREGON T I 11 U11!'.1 I 1 I II nunnillli'H , xx. " IT'..? ': : !T : I f ' I 1 f f " ' ' I i N " k v " s . i ' C .:J t . ' . ' V i S' I i Li Z4 .7,7.-- v .;-MJv-.J I ... . j y i ARCADE TODAY w 11 Mrs. Kmlenck O. Letts, Jr., el LhiiRKO, hu: prised, the golf woik' 1-V defeating r.iiss Civil LjUoh, Ru ropean champion, who RiJ b.vr Picked to annex the American title tu tho llnke of th Hollywood Cluh leal, N. J. . . . . The Sign of a Service At First-lass Garage and other Dealers Children, 5c Adults, 20c MITCHELL LEWIS IN I ' ' ! 4 m rouLa ."'.':i II spv i jf . U 1 AMUSEMENTS j piarteite of operatic artists who have just completed a summer's run at the 111. no is Theatre, fhicago. iiivolj x Tcmi-:it ihtii. The American Comic opera. "Kohin Hood," is Ihe Joint work of Jte';lnald DeKoven and Harry 1!. Smith. A work may not pmhalily liecome a classic during the life time of its authors, and i his seems to he the case of "Jtohin Hood." There is no doulit that Ituliin ilood will always lie snim-. It has the ' the department of public speakinir elements of a classic musical drama, "t the University of Utah, is largely milnins recoirnition as a classic responsible. Speakinp before the Hon- throiiKh the outstanding portions of olulu Ad Club recently. Miss liabcock that score. The 'iioheminn diii" is denounced the "movie'' in no uncer- made immortal hy three songs. "Lucia tain terms, saying in effect that It had "Moviks- ai:k sc(hu:d, HoXCiLl'LU, Oct. 14. The people of Hawaii may he located" some two thousand miles from the center of the moving picture industry, but they are for the most part ardent supporters of "canned drama" in its higher forms. This fact has been brought to light as the resujt of a controversy for which 1'rofessor Maud Babcock. head ! k1 H , fii tovflju-"... .MITCHELL LEWIS A WESTERN DRAMA OF THE PLAINS A REAL PICTURE COMEDY WAY OUT WEST di Latnmermoor' hy the sextette; Lo hengrin hy "The Wedding March"; "Kigoletto" hy'a trip anil tenor, "Aida" and so on through the list. Unitics tionably "O 1'romise Me," the "Ar mourer's Song' and "llrown October Ale" from "Itohln Hood" will hold the work permanently in the regard, of the American theatre-goers and music lovers. The Ralph Dtinhar presentation, which will appear here nt The Rivoli Tuesday, Oct. ISth., has been acclaim ed by the press uml public as a worthy, if not superior successor to the origin al llostonians who made this opera famous. The principals of tho com pany are composed of an exceptional neither educational nor recreative value, but acted merely as a form of intoxication. Her speech has brought forth a storm of adverse comment in the Honolulu press, which Indicates that the public Is strongly In favor of the silent drama. .Now comes I'rofessor Vaughan MacCaugey, superintendent of public instruction of the territory, and says that he believes moving pictures to be increasing in value as an aid to edu cation and that he "looks forward to the time when every large public school In Hawaii will be equipped with moving picture outfits." It now remains for Professor Bab cock to score the "last word." mm. ""rtei - -S-' 2 N. 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