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TEN PAGES tAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OfcEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1921. ! Al.TA TOKAY The story has for a baekcround the I picturesque Kentucky mountains and All the excitement of the ancient tells a tale of the simple mountain feudal days in the hills of Kentucky: Tolk whose main concern seems to be and a chiiiinin? roinnnre are to be! the upholding of the family tradition found in Klaine irammerstein's new' of incessant warfare against their Selznick Picture, "Remorseless l.ove." neighbors. Not the least interesting which will be seen for the first time ut phase of the production Is the warm- ii ly waKed family feud between the nm the Ul'a theatre today. The story by Slary Lanier Masriider and Uiree tlon.was in the hands 01" Kalph line and the capable manner in which this tory Is told constitutes one of the most pleasing photodramas in which the tar has appeared. Arcade Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c 6 .vV. . sax toric Hatfielda and the Morrisons. There also is a pretty love theme, well sustained suspense and a puzzling touch of mystery. In "Remorseless Love" the star is capably supported by a large cast with Niles Welch playing the leading role. Others in the cast are Kffingham Pinto, Itay Allen, James Heeley and Jerry Devlue, the latter a mite of a youngster who scores a notable suc cess. ' ' ItlVOIil TODAY Quarter of Million Spcfit On "The Black Panther's Cub' i MM JaWi J - Wij 03 hk Os COMEDY SHE ME The V. K. Ziegfeld iiroduction "The Hlack Panther's Cub'' starring Florence Heed, which is based on Swinburne's immortal poem, "Faus tlnc," Is heralded as. a production which cost to produce more than $2!0,000. It is one of the first of the really big productions to be made in the East, and is accepted as concrete proof of the recent statement by sev eral big producers that it Is no longer necessary to go to California to make jfc"-1 nictures. . "The Black fanlher's Cub" was mane at W. K. Zlegfeld's big Fort Lee Studios in New Jersey. All of the interior scenes were made under artificial lights which enables a direc tor to obtain many effects that are not possible to get under natural liKht. The exterior scenes were also made in the KasL As the locale of "The Klaek Panth er's full" is laid in the English coun tryside and in Paris, it was necessary to build a numlier of special sets. In one instance an entire farm was re converted after the English style and when finished so closely rewmbled an old English estate, that Norman Tre vor, one of the principals in the pro duction, who is an Englishman, as serted that U made him homesick to play in the scene. In regard to the scenes of Parisian night life, which wero niad in sets constructed in the studios, none other than Director Kmlle Chutard, who is Fiench, Is needed as an authority that they are correct in every possible de tail. "The Hlack Panther's Cub" sets the pace for regal magnificence and gor geousness in photodramatlc produc tion. No expense was spared In the Construction of the scenes. Miss Heed heiseit spent a small fortune In gowns and the cast which Mr. Ziegfeld as sembled to support Miss Reed in itself represents another fortune. Norman Trevor, who is now starr ing in "Enter Madame" as the Fulton Theatre in New York, is the principal supporting member of the cast, while others of scarcely less prominence are Tyrone Power, Earle Foxe, Henry Stephenson, William Koselle, Mile. Dazle, and Paula Shay. "The Hlack Pander's Club" is a scintillating, fascinating and en thralling story of night life In Paris, and the quieter and more refined exis tence of the Fmrl'sh curjtrv.-M'-. In the production ! as !lvi' r'a.'" a dual role v"h " -h ' v v-v re' g realism, that ;l seems m bnpns sible for "Fiiust'oe" and V;wv 'iic!-:-ley to be (b en ic jc;. :...i. Tins air- i f realism in Miss Reed's at tit.'.1, t ie realism surfeited !-y t "le scenes an.l the atmosphere which )'re"'or Ch r t ard has Injected In the picture, marks an epoch In technique that will be dif ficult for another succeeding produc tion to surpass. The Greatest Physician of All Is Pure Blood When the Foods You Eat No Longer Seem to Do You Any Gocd Look For the Danger Signals Which Denote Waste Products In The Blood. Rivoli Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c Loges, 50c GENSEL ON THE WURLITZER TAKE "CASCARETS" FOR How to Clear Your Blood of Watte Products. The blood is the weans by which' all the tissues of the body are directly or indirectly nourished. You will at once realize that unless the blood is pure, some part of the body will soon become diseased. Waste products in the blood are an element of danger. Ninety per cent of the people "below par" are suffer ing with waste products in the blood. 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He is helping people everv dav to regain their health and strength. Ask him to send you his illustrated booklet, "Facts About the Blood" free. S. S. S. is sold by all m... ,.i., . h.M nt the trend of events, has Included artis tic millinery ana uressinuning m educational curriculum In both ' the elementary and secondary schools, and graduates from these establishments are drafted Into the leading business houses. The wearied seamstress of Tom Hood is a thing of the past; she is now Lawrence 2:3U Wednesday, October 19 and re sulted in the election of Byron War ner. (Jyni Classes lleRiii Roys' gymnasium classes started Wednesday under the direction of Coach Hanley. The work will consist Oct n. 10-ccnt box now! You're, bilious! Your liver and bow els wed a thorough cleansing with Cascnrets, then tho headache, dlsw.1 nnns, bail breath, and stomach misery will end. No griping nicest physic on earth. ' A L T A H B lE't'IS J.S WKICK presenbs' : ELA1M FRIDAY, 21. SATURDAY, 22 A. .1 rfT in V A Sfcoru f the Moiuitfcams Loves and Hakes rSki-cmq g.TiLj.jinr.n im tea "If you tell that on the stand I'll shoot you where you sit." ; ' And she told it! And got away with it. IN ADDITION A Big Secret Typing Class lias SpctKl Test Miss Kathleen Mellny Hiirlirlscd the Typiiu? I class this tnornltiK by Kivlnt? them a speed lest. Hbe nave several phrnses and usked t hat ten lines of these bo writ ten. After typing several minutes, the sliulents were asked to count Iho perfect lines. The result of the coiinling showed tliut Sydney I41I11K had won fil'Ht place; Amies Lit tle, second; mid VVnldon Hyers, third. Senior Society The Senior class at Its meeting held Wednesday morning, decided to have n. picnic ul an early date known only to class members. As evidence of their originality they are to get uc H quiilnlcd by means of a picnic Instead of the usual party which the other 1 classes seem to fuvor. Watch tho Bi class of '22 for further signs ot life 1 Junior ;lce Contest I A clinlleiige to the other classes ol the lilnh school has been issued by the Juniors. ' This challenge nnule known I their plan for securing a school in B song to he sung at 11 junior glee In g November. 'j ' Kach class has accepted the call and ' j In working vigorously to make its song (be winner. ' , Some of the rules and regulations which govern the contest are, that the words must be original with some J class member or members; the words 1 must'suggest school spirit nnd be sult 1 able for rally purposes; the song mus,t ! eobslst of at least one verso and a ; ohorus; the words and the music j selected must be kept secret until tho 1 night of the glee. I Judges will be secured to choose the winning song. The points on which j the rally song is to be judged are: ap jl proprialencss of words; suitability of lj music; rendition, and percent of class members taking part. Vice President KlcHlcd Itecelpt of the resignation of Alan FVlsom from the office of vice-president of the v. M, s. .Student Body necessitated another election to fill the jaiancy, A student bodv meeting was held October 12. for tho purpose of ""minuting his successor. Tim muni necs were Hyron Warner and Richard of a calisthenlc course, tumbling and work on the horizontal bar. The first three classes from 9:45 until 12:00 are composed almost en tirely of freshmen. The class from 2:30 to 8:15 comprises most ot the upper classmen. Gymnasium work was made com pulsory by a law passed last year, re quiring that an average of at least twenty minutes each day bo spent unon some sort of physical exercise. Later on contests will be staged be tween tho classes, in drills, calesthe- nlcs and games. Credit is given Tor this work as it is for uny othcrschooi activity. a dress artisi anu counaauua a. is salary. She carries out the designs of the society expert-,, who In turn is as sisted by the artist from the Chelset school. Some of the latter are very distingUishel members ot the art fra ternitv. short-haired damosels who might wallow in vortexisms, post im nressionisms, cubisms of Agustus John, Nevinson, Wyndham Lewis and by day eke out an honest living fash inning gowns. " " In tit Gnatest CinDram hn ntirt r - ' The BLACK PANTHER'S CUB" 1 Umud h MLB CHAOTAtD f . . . Kron, M.. - C.Hor.U f- JfJVSZ Kre.te. "eL"fJ!HE BLACK PANTHEBU . l-.tlB." adant4 tront Silbo' ImmortM poem -. Jm former tas or vay kafl Bflaa Herd done brilliant work a . in tall Krrat aereen drama In wtlfk ae por tray or aepa rate aad dltl-t ekarantent Extrotrdinory cast of Broadway stars WJ; NORMAN TREVOR HARRY STEPHENSON MLLE. 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I.ady Ilul'f Gordon, the presiding genius of "l.uciles," has now a world wide reputation, and the latest to ln- vado Hanover sciuarc, the domain where husbands fear to tread, Is Lady (Cecil) Gingham, wile of a famous cavalry general and daughter of the late Colonel II. Montgoniery-Cnrr, of Kentucky, There are others, but they modestly hide under a pseudonym. Others arc engaged by the big drap ery stores in the capacity of advertts eis. Were a list to be drawn up of fashion advertisers in the West lOnd of London it would read like u page from "Hebrett's Feerage." loiiibm Now Arbiter. Thus London boasts of being the ai biter and the purveyor of fashions for the universe of womankind. Paris now a back number. Klie seceded he title ten years ago. The rea 101 for Paris losing ground is that during the last ten years she lias elected to re vive lOastern modes more fitted for the harem than the refined woman's home, or the social circles of Amer ica or Great Britain. This caused a revolt among the well dressed of London, so they took to designing tlielr own ilresscs and wearing them In preference to the during phantasies and Oriental ten ci ties evolved by the Parisians. Now London Is Inundated with orders flam North and South America, AustrilU, India and other places which former ly relied on Palls. Paris has realized this, nnd now most of her big houses have rstat lished branches In London to ci'eh some of this diverted I usiness wbik' Hrltish houses bavo opened up stores in Paris. Moreover, French utoies even send their buyers to Lo-nlon for attractive styles in well-cm fmoiis nnd tailored fashions for sale In Purls, where "London Style," "lran Ang lais," "Prnp Ecossnts". nnd "Cystim.'S Anglais" for "Le Sport" are ficitvi't signs in the windows. MmeiiH'tit Starts. A great change from the days when a smartly dressed Englishwoman would only consider n fashion at all possible when It bore the Parisian Inbel. 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