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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1922)
TEN PAGES FACE KG2T DAILY IAST CBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEZGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1922. fin nmkmmmmm m ACTING TOtnX.lMI.XT TO I'K K MLM CAST Mayer In Xinr Griffith Picture "- " Sidled tYum 34M Actors i ;f and Actrrsww. 1 ' A story of the paina Ukrn by Di W. Griffith properly to cast his muster piece, "Orphans of the -Storm" his pictutre version of the old stage favor ite The Two Orphans," is told by a writer In the Boston Herald. "Now tnat Mr. Griffith Is assured of the blgneM Of his newest photo gy"- Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES - m . ' play," goes the account, "he has told us who enjoyed it some Interesting facts about how it was made: 312 - 1 I A r m 1 5- m 1 i '4 Paint Now Save the Surface and You Save All ; A little paint will work wonders in your home. Dress it up with a few gallons and make it a (jredit to ydur neighborhood and an object of beauty for yourself to enjoy. We are ready to take care of your requirements. We'll be pleased to have you call and talk the matter over. ' . Lowe Brothel's Paints L. J. McATEE CONTRACTOR AND JOB WORK 513 Main Street . x Arcade Children 5c C.J.MEY&SR6 Comcdy-TOUGH LUCK RIYOE THEN GONE '7i MATIN EES EVENINGS Today Adults 25c J.P.MGOWAN my a eel 0 KATHUiN CLIFFORD Z"t ALL CAST LAST TIME TODAY FOREVER! DO j fj j a l-: . Odapted frorri mmomm F3 Vv 'ki arranacment with JfofaClmctnr wh Lilian &DorofhyQiih PRICES: 50c ; Children, all performances, 25c. Lower floor, 75c; Balcony, 50c; Logos $1.00 AH Prices Include War Tax 1 V- " -. - w 1 j' f - ' A t H i ' m..J!m,..t.mmWAmmtmK)tm'i VjMwJC.i . ., KATHUEU CUFFOED 1 J.PMCOWAN in ar scene i ARCADE 'To begin with, he held st first what he calls a tournument of acting 1 and out of 300 actors and 'neurits who trird for places In the picture, those who new appear In the film are those who. qualified In the struggle for survival of the fittest. "Each actor or actress was measur ed agnlnst the other aspirants. This applied even to the Olsh sisters, and it was not until after the trial that Miss Lillian was chosen for the part of Henriette and Miss - Dorothy for Louise, the blind girl. "In the list of thosir'who tried for places are the names of many famous actors and actresses, , "As it is, 'Orphans of the storm' is one of the most pretentious pictures ever mude by an American. For one set Mr, Griffith constructed a repro duction of l'aiis 150 years ago; he built a city with twelve streets and several blocks of buildings. The pic ture has more costly sets thun any Mr. Griffith has filmed, and are even ore gorgeous than 'Intolerance.' " "Orphans of the Storm," at . the Rlvoll today. Shake Into ' Your Shoes Allen's ! Foortase The Powder lor the Foot This Antiseptic Hrnling powder nkl tha friction . ' " iroia tne snoti, frrnhsna the feet and gives new vigor. Make tight or new shoes feci easy At night when your feet are tired, sora and swollen from walking or dancing, prlnk1t AIXKN'S KOOT-RA8K in the Foot-bath aad enoy the Him ol led without aa ache Over 1,(100,000 lbs. of Powder for the Feet wera used by our Army and Navy during th war. . la PI, ise AH EN'S F00T-EASE aw rt NOT MISS IT S in: t f i i s 5 ft AS ear TODAY AKt ADri TOD.VV "tOU STKKIi" PACKKD 4 WITH BIG MOMENTS Rich in the atmosphere of Mexico and the Far West, embracing a suc cession of thrilling episodes that tum ble toward a smashing climax, with a plot that is a real plot and not a jum ble of absurdities, Goorgo C. Shedd's memorable novel "In the Shadow of the Hills" has bn transplanted to the screen and will be shown for the first time today at the Arcade Thea tre under the sigfrtificint title "Cold Steel." It is being distributed by' Roberl8"n-Cole and maintains the high standard already established by that concern, which has to its credit "Kismet" and a long list of other pro ductions of Himllar calibre. Georse C. Shedd has few equals as a painted of word pictures delineating life in the desert lands beyond the Kio Grande. Hut in "Cold Steel'1 he crowds into his engrossing Btory so much action that It has been hailed by picture 'critics ns one of the most gripping subjects yet converted to the screen. In fact 'Void steel" Is till action from start to the flral fadeout. The story is laid In the Sun Mateo Val ley, New Mexico, and differs widely from the usual Western yarn. The hero, Charles Steel, otherwise hnown as "Cold Steol" because of his ex traordinary imperturbability In the luce of danger, goes to Sun Mateo to construct a coffer dam. He Is harass ed by a group of cattlemen who do their utmost to prevent his success but l)o triumphs after many a thrilling ad venture, not only erecting his dam but winning tho girl whose keen wltted ness and devotion havo aided him in Ills fight. CHICAGO, May 19. "The Ameri can lady, her lhdependenr.e, her un femliilnity, they overwhelm .me!" as serts Iteue Callay, Bon of the "Sch wab of France," who is here gather ing material for a series of sketches of America. "Much short .skirts, and low bod Ices!" ho protested. "In France it would not be possible. She. is not woman, neither is she man. She is In banks, offices, even In stockyards. And yet with all her participation in men's fields she is still prude, "She treats mere man like a dog Instead of reciprocating his gifts. Your American women pardon, Mon siur they havo pretty faces and ankles, but not the fluency of move ment that French women have." M. Callay is not unmindful of Am erica's charms. "You Americans havo become more Polished since tho war," the French man said. "But you do not know how to play, You do not know how to tease and be teased." (iYI'Sli:S ( Al'SK .ikaloi sy XrTI.SOXVIIXR, )., May 18. "Some In rage mid some In bugs," the old faw said, was the way the gypsies I'sed to enter a town, but not so in these days. The other day a gypsy caravan, riding In expensive automobiles, visit ed .Wlsunvillc. Townsfolk, said to have been jealous of their cars, order ed them U "move on," , Kennel Boss Iicttina. a Plymouth Rock - hen owned by Mrs. George Blevlns, An thony, N. M.. adopted Utter of pups when she was deprive of her UM 9t thicks. . ,. , UNFEMINITY OF GIRL i r- i I - ! 4 Y V- Our 312 Stores ; , Are Scenes of Busyness! , These art days of busy wenes in this storey In fact, we axe advised, they ' are busy days in all our 312 stores. The J, 0. Penney Co. ability to provide unmatchable values is asserting itself in a way that is unmistakable. The pur chasing power of your dollar here means savings that explain why we are busy, , ; . , The Home Store Your Store! While this store Is a unit tif a great Nation wide system of busy, pop ular department stores, providing more than -a million people with their personal and home needs, it. primarily, is YOl'K STORE for it goes to the greatest length to serve J-u. Not only fresh, reliable foods are offered you from day to day. but sifch goods as better fulfill the needs and requirements of the people of this community. Your individual needs are anticipated in a surpris ingly thorough way. In footwear; In fact, In wear of every kind, there is the thing you want most at the price you feel it is right to pay. Khaki Pants For Men Made f heavy khaki drill to assure long wear. ; " Cuff bottoms, button-flap hip pockets, belt loops, A good yal- ( ue for $1.49 Supreme Corset Values A Smart Style for Every Figure EACH corset made of coutil body cloth j a strong ma terial giving long wearing service. "Some plain, others daintily trimmed or brocaded. v " (Black Boning) . y Black boning is used in our corsets entirely; a decided factor in insuring the satisfactory scryice wearers of our corsets experience These corsets afe rnadc exclusively for us. Before leaving the factory each corset is hand laundered, given three inspections and packed for shipment direct to this store, Another desirable feature : hose supporters are long, ' Wash Hats Fr,- Children The I'leiil hot .weather hat. A variety of becom ing stupe. Made of Rue Peronshire. I'CKgy Cloth, l.lnens and PopHn. Rrlms are finely lock stitched. 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