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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1921)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOyiAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1921 PAGE TWO Children 10c - Adults 35c RiYOLI ss2& ;JBS8SB5B5K8WS ii i it nil Logs; 50c HA ; Handsome 10 GENSEL IN CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 ft FRED STIMSON DEAD rnnmi nnnnril ITTir tKurvi ouuum A'.iair 1 K I- 1 M ) ' t.v '.v; ...... v. ... . . .-.- .- . . 1 1 I iJi, ! ATXM t VP s 8 s 8 8 oats for women of taste and ds-crminaton 8 JJidt-l Slim- tt 8 The ncwol and in o s t correct styles from the chief fashion- centers of America are dis played in hroad variety. Everv conceivahle material and coloring is represented. j$ Every popular style and model is included. And every price is a moderate one that cannot he dmmcal- d. When you're ready for & ...,.,.. mil f.i store and inspect the inter esling and comprehensive assortments we're showing. SKATTLE. Nov. Fred S mm. owner of H..JIywcM.d furtn. Iir-si nt of thf I'.ii ifio Iiitfrnntinnal Live lock ;ib."iiatinii and prnp.inMU u i.iisiin s cin U s thmiiKli'iiit nif -Nurtn I v-s(. ilrni)nsl c!.ail at his home h'-i - i .. 'i-ii niksHivinif ilimicr. He was a Hlimsiin nvis one of tho lt knowr dfk'iiifii in 111.- Nurthwtsi, havin i i..-fri tsrpatly inlirosteil in the success i uf the I'ai'ific InlHinational xiosi- timi, uf whii h he was re.-iclt-nt. S had recently heen re-electej as I head of the show. He has heen as j Hiwiated vith the exposition since Its I inception eleven years aKo. ami has j.'.ie. ii ri-sponsiU to n large dexree for its i.henonienal Krowth. I AlthoiiKh his interests were lare- y in the Seattle district, Stimson gave deal uf time to the Pacific In- , i ternational show In I'oitland and was responsil'le in U.rKe measure for wide spread piimicny ami seirui minm conccrnins it in WashinKton. MOTION PICTURE NEWS SI .VI I1IVOI.I S1M)Y AX1 MONDAY ii:i:am stiiki t" to in-: SHOWN IIKKi: MX DAY SriOPEAULY TONIGHT SEES THE E1NISH OE OUI1 $6.50 MILLINEKYSPEOIAL Sdiucthing to think aliout. rininuMl Huts whoso values run as high as $l.r.(M) offered at pricos less than Half. sale tonight. It will pay you to visit this TOY LAND TO OPEN! On Monday we stocking of our lJascment with eve toy and A'mas Imok faille for the kiddies, popular department wi known as TOY LAND lein the Jiaryain i-y Known, and J i lie TliisyJ-nj- -U.I Mr . ,, .7 ' . .lit "nream Street'' is the latest screen effort to come from 1). W. Oiiffith. It is a tale of romance and love and laughter, syinholizcd with Oood anil Kvil inniieiiccs lending an enchant inent rarely seen in such cinema i o ductious. The ideas are Griffith while the characters are taken front two stories of Thomas Iturke known as "(lina of fhinutow -n" and "The Sikh of the Lamp." The locale Is set in I.imehoiise, London. Although it might he said to encompass the world when it comes to the final analysis of the humans who trip ttnyly through i I he several scenes of dramatic effects I directed hy .Mr. Griffith. A trinity of characters in the por ( sons of a young girl, Gyp".'-' Fair, "Spike" McFadden and his hrotlier, "Hillie" are the youthful creatures ' around which is woven a romance el I dramatic love filled with poetic vision! i .ml L-nverned hv the Good and Kvil i irifluences of this world symlioli.ed in two reinarkalde characters. They n r. Omul, eiuliulilcd hy a street preacne and Kvil portrayed hy n Street fiddli i Thev seem to set the menial direr- linns of our lillle people fitting through thin street. f dreams am gaining a. goal tikln to paradise even on this earth. Mr. Griffith has assemliled n cast o rare talent to enact the roles of "Dream Street." Carl Dempster is the Gvusv Fair. The "Spike" Mi-Fadd of the story is taken hy llalph Graves while his In-other "Hillie"' Is portrayed l.v Chaiies l-Mmnet Mack. Tyrone I i-'owcr is the svtnlniilized street ineach , ir for Good anil l-!vil one In the street f iddler is done hy .Morgan Wallace. r i.'oT-eiivon ulavs Gvnsv's father and I ho great Sway Wan, of Chinese, nohh l.lt-t li is impersonated hy Kdward Fell "Dream Street" will he the attrac tion at the Itlvoli Theatre hegiiininn Sunday. " I ill , :V AII'A KI'MIAY M MONDAY "l!l(j II VIM'INI'SS" IS i ii,i,i:d with action Til hies, (inintei's, Miches anil llins will he ci-owdiil to incrflimlna Willi Hie kitiiIi novel and Incxpc.itc los ami plus for Ihe Ui.hlics (hat any one I' Melon store has lug Ihc prr-Oiiislnins shopping days. ., We intile ou to l-.il this lulercstii..; Toy Land each .lay and lulus ymi l.i.niu . . ,av ..in 1-ixr mimiiHiM stoitl n .wi ii" TlfioPooples Warehouse Vr-JTrn Vnl ir 1 1 I" m-Mi colled ion of I- shown iliir- ,f T t' T'rwk ; . -w- -w-- w,' P. T. A. OF RiETH GIVE ciippccccni cnpim JUOtLOJI UL OU'j f EiiBt OicKonlaii Special) lilh. i. in. -ii. ijuite a numlii'i' of Klelli iicople atlimli'l lac ' "' i.lce last l-'rhlay nighl. anioni; whom were Mrs. V. V. Snul. -r and son 1'lar ence, Missis Jean and I'ay Clark l-'lon-iii-e an. I Fsiher I'uWell and Teddv Kolicrts and IVrry Woods. They re port it to Imvu I ! a very di liglitfnl affair. .Mr. and Mi's. K. M. Woods ami lani 11 V -nioed Thiinl.sglvlng; dinner ul the home of their daughter, Mrs. Al ien Ivelllleilv. ! Mrs. Win. I'.ostwlek has heen sitf-I'ei-ine unite scvclclv this Week frolll a felon on one of her ringers. It is heller after Inning- heen lanced Thursday morning. Kcular meeting of the 1 T. A. was to have heen Nov. 2 a. hut owing to the had w eal her It lias heen postponed lin lil Dec. H, one week hence. r i IIHIBBlllia I iwing til Hie lii-i-n no sehoid id wealher there has : llieth this week. Mr .and Mrs. It. .1. Knglish return ed Tuesday from l'mlland where ihey had gone to have conferred upon tin-in a certain degree 111 the l'nilod Artisans. They left llieth Friday night expecting to return Sunday hut wore detained hy the snow slides. Umbrellas v shipment of the famous I'r'uTS raiH'Wi!; from $MH) A gang of six men were sent lo The Dalle lodav hy Hie il.-W. It. .v. N. Co. from here lo take the place of men who are out working; lo clear the snow from the trail; lie! ween The Dalles and I'nrtiund. Sam Winchester returned Woilnes- j iImv- Hi. inline- I'l-ool Cortland WllcIC lie had g. on a liusinoss trip. Mi. Kellinii and Kmhusk opened tip the load Monday fi-oni tin- Kelluiu ranch lo ihe highway. They had five t.-ains Inli hid to a large wagon. "'Illg Happiness' contains n theme real and vital that It will timl ...,. ,.,.iulen chord in' evi-i'voiie whi sees it," said Colin Caniphell the not ed director on the eve of tun com pletion of this Kohcrtsan-Cole supor- sneeial shouinir Dustin l-arnum. th "nian's-nian" of the screen in his first .rr..i oietnre for this company. Tin I iiicture will he seen at the Alta Then tro tomorrow tor a run ot two nays "Since the lu-glnning of time exis lenen has meant physical anil mental .,n." Mi- ramoliell added. "In 'llli' llanniiicss' there is the tremen dons struggle of three persons, twin hvoihcrs -unlike except in face and I-.,,.,.. and n girl, whose lives, destiny ii.tei-woven In a strange manner. "The girl married to one brother ... envo her father from financial dis- ,-,..,. finds herself unwittingly the victim of her husband's lust for gold u.hich causes hint to ask his hrothei to take his place on the night of their marriage. The brother, an ndventur ous spirit, with real finesse of churn c i..r that is not at first perceptible, dot ...,t v.eitWn the seriousness of the sitna H.m nml consents to the. unusual sehenio. "r.i-.-idii-illv these two. the brother and the wife, fall desperately in love ..-in. r-n.li other. Taunted hy the knowledge of his falseness, the hrothei is about to make a dean breast of it when word reaches him that the girl luwband is dead. Hut his happiness ..i i ii. ...1 f.,i- the husband returns, il with fever. Then comes a ilratnali climax'. "I doubt If Dustin Farnitm had n role which called for greater drama tic work and In 'We lloppiness' he reaches n height which will set him down as one of Ihe finest screen art ists of the ilav. 'lb-' Happiness' is a V,',. -s di-!'tl:i. big, alive and human." to: Just received a lar Warewc!l Umbrellas r.oo. An ideal j.dfl. KIM OUR WINDOW A. L. Schaef er Jeweler s.-l llli' Clarence Snub ul student 1 fiolu Until. was the onh' get to school high Moil- i Mrs. Mi-Ciaiy and daughter M.ir-gilnli- left Wednesday inoiniug for l.a Giali.lc to spend Thanksgiving I with In. nds and relatives. They plan . to return to llieth Suiiila. m a m Th.. c.-ike and coffee social given Iiv the I'. T. A. at the school house last I l'n.la night was unite a success do I spile the Inclemency of the weather. A (rood crowd was there und every thing on hand was sold, netting the sum uf I'.'ti.tji), Old Style Dancing Wiilt:'.. Two-Step, Soholtisohe. Three-Step and other old style fancy dances given hy 1 J. I'owers every Friday night at mil IU Y HAI L Euhlie Invited lu-ic hy Mcl.lroy rche-Ha. 1 t. it- - J t. , . .J I'i.lP,Bi- f-7 r ' ok Suested byraci A'p(ifm . . - aiffl W . COMEDY I ( EDGAR'S SUNDAY COURTSHIP V SPECIAL FEATURES I . AESOP'S FABLES LITERARY DIGEST ; -Jqy Weaven's sake aren't uou tired of seeing the same old characters? Come end see some thincf nev. Gypsy Fair, with the lijixal bedu dancing, every fjulse cf her body sirdinc with joy. A &wm never seen bsrpre and James Spike n- rJJ, Ri it hie hrntr.er m Deooe nev to stage or screen, rnusterious, al- lurinc and absolutely' different, from , -aef'fr "fitiifih o iui i " THRILLS - SUSPENSE "ACTION !! ROMANCE "ADVENTURE -THSiiLU A NfiM Cooch 'in Motion Pictures lit If it-- ii, ALfTA un.-Mon. ' if '. .it) - Children 5c ALTA ORCHESTRA PROF. Adults 25c GOLGANO, DIRECTOR Js m. f., rti. V 1 1 !i : y 1 4lr 'A v? 4 OBERIAON- ( - X" I I .i , ' U i E R. - CLE ECIAL An extraordinary drama of two continents. It loads the few great pictures of the year. It i9 a compelling;, virile masterpiece of dramatic acting intelligently described in a beauteous setting. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS