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;AGSE:cirr DAILY EAST OSSGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OETGOlf, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOEER 20, 1921. TEN PAGES Caring for Explosion Victims Maggot t t-XTi MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS THE i AI.TATODW I jj MIU s .IVi: WAY llOI! MMIir. tl.OTIU-S 1,; l liW'B, the ,!o:i.1i. Metro star. us: ts il the Mifh 1)JV9 ho With 1hc charm !rs she has I in hf-r recent pictures, and a rok mUlc il fltn iit to any o II; yet emoted. :..3im-'' the .Metro Kppcial vliitr Hi itm AI;:l Theatre. Miss' Una mi opportunity to !i"W I at II t. tor llio rule cai'.s f.it amalio ;iellnr. c l en n'ayir.ir the 'society 1 1 Ion;; that it seemed queer a (different roll-." said Miss "Fowovcr, 1 was glad of a to pet away from drawing ' nes. her picMlns feature of this the fact that I didn't have d "weeks preparing stunning for, It. J havo ah. ays worn fy gowns that become the do or the elaborate costumes of y iiseen, lis my recent pictures mo such roles. Hut this one, h I appear as a girl, born and in the Rnow-oound regions or. thwrst. affords me no oppor- o dazzle the feminine picture utillc, w th stylish nnparel. All t'iniM tn !!!? (a:e am worn o idei of comfort, rather Uiun loolm.' "Hie flame" is from tile stage play by Willaril Robertson and Kilbourn Cordon, which enjoyed a N'ew Tor!; run last season. Dallas Fitzgerald di rected the production and Jackson r.ose photographed. The art direc- ruffli'!. and fur-jtion is by .Sidney CHman. h.awaro n eo closely as-; T. Lowe, Jr., wrote the scenario. Miss Allison has an able supporting cam in the. following persons: Forrest Stanley, Kdward Cecil, Zeffie Tillbury. William Elmer and Sidney D'Albrook. KIVOLI TODAY Great Zlojrfohl rii'todrnnia 'The lilnck Pantlier's Club" Sohwing at the lllvoll Todaj The V. K. Ziegfeld photodrama, "The Tilaek Panther's Club," starring Florence Reed, and directed by Etnila rhnutnrd from a story by Ethel Donoher based on Swinburne's im mortal noem. "Faustlne ," will shortly be shown in this city, according to announcements received here today from the Ziegfeld office .n New York. This spectacular photodrama. which Is said to be one of the most magnifi cent and gorgeous screen productions offered In many seasons, presents the Broadway favorite, Miss Heed, in a dual role during which she Is seen in "VI 10 tv 5 f ) I V Many victims of the explosion of the aniline works at Opps.u. Ger many, iceu siarvaiion as tneir Homes were destroyed. French eoldi Mit field kitchen In commission to teed the hunsry. ENTIRE BRITISH MODERN CITY LISTED FGR SALE LONDON. Oct Iff. IL S, B.T D6e four, separate and atlnci cnarami -1 anyone want to buy K iBOmpleM JapW .... .It . 1 . . . -a - 1 . M bj.u .1 Even a s;ck child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child Is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, a teaspoonful will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the con stipation po!son. sour bile and waste from the tender, little bmvels and gives you a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia Fig Syrup" handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for gen uine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother; fou must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. cial laundry can deal with the needs cf 6,000 peorsons every week. Houses Last 200 Years -All the houses are guaranteed to last for 200 years at least. The gar dens surrounding them were laid out by experts. Naturally, the town being built by public money, no possible ex pense was saved. But then there are wonderful fac tories, marvellously equipped. The town has seventy-eight miles of stand ard guage railroads and fortyeven miles of narrow guage. It has water works -which supply 10,000.000 gallons daily; the finest glycerine distillery In "iE jj:i i're I'otiMiipali-il! Tnke "Cas ' tonight to thoroughly cleun iowoIh of tlif count iji'il ion poiNon Is looping you il zzy, headachy, Iclt and iip.' i t. No oilier cnthar- phytdc is so pleasant or moves d-up bowels so nicely, so fully, ascari'ts cost only ten rants a ta Today Adults 25c ! dtxn 5c 1 if 5'L-:' ''V :' v " ' i J ? . ' rj i Mi a1 - i ! - t Vx f . " i - - i.r f k, A l 1 ' '7, iationM. The cast which the producer has assembled to support Miss Keed is one of unusiiiil brilliance. Headed n Norman Trevor, the popular Eng lish actor who is now starring In 'Enter Mudamo" at the Fulton Then tre in New York, it contains such well known persons as Tyrone Power, Earlc Foxe. William Roselle, Henry Stephen son, Mile. Pazlc and Paula Shay. "The Mack pnnthor s Club"' is said to establish a high-water mark for screen productions of exceptional beauty, power and Investiture. It is a photodrama of almost unprecedent ed proportions. Florence need, star of the produc tion, is Renerally recognised as Broad way's favorite actress. During' the past season she held enthralled record breaklnir crowds at her performances In Tapld succession, while the color ful scenes and spectarular develop ments lend un air of etiehuntment and fascination to the picture seldom seen on tho screen. The air of realism which Director Chnutord has develop ed. the wonderfully superb acting of Miss Heed and tho magnificent light ing effects all tend to niako "The Illack Punther's Club" ono of the screen masterpieces of tho season. em, up-to-aaia wwnt mien mia pii convenloncest U MtWiba&t!Si!X2i Fried, JmlS! ISg.ff0g.0QXL:Vl'r The name, of tbq tQwni j CfStng specially liuilt during tnu war. and ia easy reach of four great railroad sys tems. The lSritish (lovernment is tho seller and is ready to make special concessions for a cash deal. Only FOR 61 those willing to take the bargain In one single lot are requested to apply. ;rcnt War-Time Product Oretni was a great war-time prod uct. Specially constructed for the pur Pose of producing corito explosive. Hut after November. 1918, the cordite j the world, while the plant for dealing industry declined tomewhut, and as I with sulphuric acid, ether and gas is lie liritii'h Government has no par-j the last word in scientific accuracy. ieular war in view 'at the moment It The laboratories are marvelous of tiaa decided to wind up tho business. their kind, and the power station is I one of the finest in Britain, ljut all The site covers 9,200 acres. There now Htand deserted, are liU' well-built houses and sixty u is ofrered either as a great com hostelries. The churches number six. I merclal factory, a new colony or a Two movie houses each accommodate holidav resort. 1.100. There are a couple of public! Anyone putting down the $50,000, halls capable of holding 1,800 people. onofor wnich the Dritish Treasury A certain .kitchen Is capable of will be duly grateful can utilize it as rooking for 14,0(10 people daily; a spe- nil three if so desired. MAY ALLISON In BKUJAME c picture with a punch. Special Feature ?IE ALT A ORCHESTRA ;s i Comedy $kt THE BIG PUNCH 'V Arcade Today lilJren, Sc Adults, 20c 4 'I' i?8 1 1 r i t, il illrf . (East OregonJan Special.) WESTON' MT., Oct. 20. Jim Mc Danlels sold his farm to a Mr. Ycaker of Daisy. Wash. Mr. Undstrum has I tho ranch leased for cine year and Mr. Yeakor will not move his family here until next fall. Mr. McDanlels expects to leave for Placcntla, Cal., Immedi ately to join his ,wlfo, who Is teaching there., Mrs. J. W. Hyatt bought the Mrs. Martha Van Wlnlclo house and lot in the south of Weston und will move there for tlio winter. The school board mot last week and decided to build three more stalls onto tho barn. When the weather is bud the school children have to take their horses to neighbors for barn room. The addition will be built immediate ly. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Lansdalo visited Mr. Ijinsdale's mother und sister in lUvcrsldo, Pendleton, Saturday. Misses tlwendcdyn Compton and Dorothy Tweedy, high school students of Weston, were, weekend visitors at their homes last week. Misaes Paulino Kaybnrn nnd Dor othy Tweedy furnished the music at the reception given at the church for the new minister, Mr. Coon, und fam ily, Friday night. At the meeting of tho AVeston Mt. Cominunlly Club It was decided to pay $:t.n0 per day for help iu digging po tatoes. A number have finished dig ging, but the most of tho growers de cided to leave their potatoes to thor oughly ripen before digging as parts of the fields were not frozen down. Mrs. Charley May gave a birthday parly for her daughter Irrna's iith birthday Saturday, The afternoon was spent In playing games nnd dainty re freshments were served tho little foiks wlio had a most pleasant after noon. The mountain has been having very heavy rains for several days and ail work stopped. Farmers are plowing and everyone seems to think indica tions extremely good for nest year's crops. A number are seeding fall grain and all tho plowing down this fall will be so much tho better for spring seeding, Frank Kngllsh. a prominent farmer of Weston mountain, Was In Milton on business Tuesday. County Farm Agent Fred Pennlon wns on the mountain Thursday to ei W. U Hayborn and others. Fred Henderson has been having considerable dental work done the last two weeks at Athena by Dr. Froome, recently of Portland. Dr. Froome will remain In Athena If there Is trade to warrant moving. r mm . m 7 k FAtTP. PREMIER SAYS ENGLAND IS IN GRIP OF SERIOUS UNEMPLOYMENT SITUATION I.OXDn.V, Oct. 20. 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A wonder ful Xmas gift. . ' , AT -THE IIOJIE OP GIFTS TILVT LAST Hanscom s Jen Store HOTEL PEVDLETOV BLOCK FEXDLETON, OREGOK L ( - ii . ' t . . .j... . ,t...i 1 H . ( V 1 V ' ' tv e, I nf V V, i :y I "f .u i i.fl I A II I r , t t v v1- ' fXi lVOll 1 heatre Three Days Starting Today Children 10c Adults 35c Loges 50c Tax Included Gensel on the Wurlitzer -A v . -Si V v' ; v.A.M . Jf FLORENCE t 1 REED The Queen of Emotional Actresses IN The Black Panther s Cub From the wild Apache dances In the heart of the Latin Quarter of Tar'a, to quiet English countrysides and back asalu to the barhaious scenes of sple.idor of Ancient Koine, in a cycle of tremendous dramatic events that is "THE ltl.Af K rANTHKR'S CI' P." The Kxhitiltor's Trade I!ciow said: "One of the finest , productions we have seen, elaborately produced. . . ." Tho New Yolk Journal said: "Lilui Prurylane Melodrama "The HL.U'lv l'ANTHEU'S t'l 'I'" IS a w hirlwlud of emotion and action." Tln Now York Woild Mhl: " 'The I'-lack Panther's Cub' h:is not heen outdone this season. Its hun dreds of fleeting scones are a; soft us rose pial and as pleasing to-the eye as music is to tho ear." . The Now York Herald km lit: MOWS Wi:l KI.Y" " "The Itlack Panther's Cub- is a gripping film. Mr, Ziegfeld has stag ed it as lavishly us his brother Flor ence Ziegfeld does his famous Follies." Tho National FUuird of Itovlmv said: ''Compels tame admiration which old time theatre goers treasure for a Modjeska or a Sarah Lernhardt." Tim X. '. Mortilnat TelcRTaph said: "Spectators were loud in their praise evidenced by the constant out bursts of applause." The X. ". Ki cning Tclcgrum said: "Florence Keed plays dual - rolo !n "The Ulack Panther's Cub' In which she reaches remarkable emotional heights. Distignulshed cast." Screen Opinion said: "'Florence Reed has over-Mopped :n excellence of screen Interpretation t-.ll former efforts mounting of this dra ma to point of exqtiisiteness itnghig is elaborate." F-xhlbltor's Herald said: ' 'The lilack Panther's Cub the character of cinema entertainmr.t that is responsible for the popularity . of big motion pictures today." rn Y" ricToc.n aph