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M:.,r.itiwwlW PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1022. TWELVE PAGES ivoli Today Children, 15c Lower Floor, 40c Balcony, 35c Lctres, 75c Tax Included THE LOVE DRAMA. BEAUTIFUL! V The screen's two jrreatest lovers in a (rorgeou romance hv the world's greatest writer of love drama. MOVIE CHATS SPORT REVIEW 'East Oregonlun Special) KCHO, .Sept. 2. Judge Bean anil daughter, .Miss Uurce, and Air. and Mrs. Muwley Ucan returned from MldaWay Sluins WcdneHdny. They brought a dier home with them to lifur evidence of their hunting ability. The judge and his family left for Hu leui Thursday morning. Mrs. H. litmi accompanied them as fur as l'ortlandw, where Hhe will viuit her mother a uhort time. Mr. and Airs. Henry W'lillHon and children, Elizabeth and Henry Jr. of lJolse, Idaho, arrived in Echo Friday! morning to visit at the F. T. George home 11 ru. Whitson a,nd Mrs. George were school girl friends In Michigan. Tommy Iloylen Is reported to have hud an auto collision in the moun tains recently. No one was injured and the cars were only slightly dam aged. . Mru.-N. J. White, and Miss Eva Ha Ber who have been visiting at the A. .V ISogg's home, left Friday for their . homo in Hloux City, Iowa. Mrs. White Is the mother of Mrs. Uosgs and Miss 11 tiger is her niece. Itev. F. li. Faucett and son Phillip of Btuitfleld, were Echo visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Iliiitt anil Miss Iois ,am'birth, of Mutter Creek, were In town Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. M. E. Meyers and son Averell and Htephen Hpiko, return ed Wednesday from a short buslues. Irlji to Meaehnin. J. n. Morehea'd was here Wednes day from Hutter Creek. He plans to leave soon fur a trip to his old home In Vansas. It. W.Di'eW of. Pendleton, was a busliuiHR visitor here Thursday, Mr. Prowla now engaged in the Insurance business. He was principal of the i'.'ehn school for three year., .Mrs. l.ula Goodnight Is In Helm Hhe htis spent the summer In K"iin wlek Wash, .She expects to move ti. Konnewick to reside soon; John Hardin of ICennewick, Wash., In visiting friends here. Mr. Hardin : has been in Kontli America, and Cen tral America, since leaving Echo a few years aqo. William and Gordon llofnagle re turned 1 Tuesday from a nine day. hunting trip near Meaeham. Gordon was fortunate In securing a nice, large deer, - Miss Kate Moore of llutter Creek attended the i Hawaiian concert hen Tuesday evening. . Mr. 11 ml Mrs. C H. Esselstyn left today for a short visit with h s par ents fit Hood Itiver. jvfrv and Mrs. ftulih Riehurds and children of Butter Creek, wore in town Tuosduy. - Miss Mildred Newman of Hpolsuno, visited several days tit the M. E. Mey er's home. Hhe returned to Spokane Monday. Allen Mudge has resigned his posi tion with the George and .Miller Co.. us elerk, to accept a similar position lit Hie storeof Ills father, CT. H. Mudgt Bt Damascus, Ore. Mr. Mudge expects to itfuee- Eeho the first of the W(.'cU, but his wife and children will nj1 go until about (he 10th, Vi'n regret losltu this family from our city. Mrs, B. K Ahult was a business , visitor hero early in the week from her home on Butter Creek. J. T, liarringcr, of Stanflcld, was In Iveho Thursday. Mr. jj,.l i ducts a lurge apiary. H. C. Wade of Montatia, is vlsllltu his niece, Miss Eva fteuvey at the L 11, Well's home. Fred lippernian, a wheat funnel near Mutter Creek, was In town Wed liesdny. D, J. Aladlson, of Portland, Is visit lug relatives In Echo. Tony Vev returned Thursday from a "ccessful hunting trip to theuoun- tuhm. Alias Murjorie PelniuUlur returned to her home In TIennlHtn Thursday after having visited since Monday with the Misses Murion a.ndJ.ueille George. Miss Anna Vey, of Pendleton, is I visiting relatives on Puller C'reek. ! Sherman Wells heard the finish of! musical concert in Ca'lgn ry, Canada, .Monday evening on his Itadio. Mrs. Walter t unman and sons David .vifuiand Donald,, of Mission, visited Mrs. I."hrmin s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I,, p. Well's this week. Lawrence, the small son i,f Mr. and. Mrs. John Jordnn. who lias been quite 111 Is recovering rapidly. .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. I.eezer. ivhn ur Visitors In Eeho from Pes Moines, drove to Pendleton Friday on a busi ness mission. Tliey vere accompanied by M'ss Ruth Gobbell. John Young, who underwent a hit ious ofieralion at the Good t-'nmfit'lt:in hospital, In Portland, Monday, whs improving according to word received by relalices Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pearson, of f.on.'i, j are. visiting relatives in Echo this, week. ' j IllVlll.l SINIMV A.l M(M.V nit; ii v n iii 'is ox Wallace l!i-ld Heads devolution Jif1 - ."Tlie Dictator." . The big battle Theatre Sunday. on at the lilvoli Wallace tieid, Paramount star, sup ported by l.ila I.cc, lending woman; Theodore Kosloff, Walter Long, Alan Hale, Kulla Pasha and other sereeu nolables. is giving tlie public five de licious reels of fun, excitenient, ro mance and revolution in ."The Dicta tor," bated on tlie famous play by the late Itichaid Harding Davis, in which Will'e, Collier scored a distinct success several years ago. The story shows how a young Amor-:e-n falls In love with the pretty dau ghter of a Houlh American "liberator," follows her south and there .becomes J. emoreih'd in a resolution ofvhk-h herTMMlM father )h tht instiujjfor. not. knowingly . . , , - - ' , ' " that his own father, the bt.nana king, j g is on the other side for business and, K 'A political reasons. Hfe wins thfl rHo!u-; R Hon, the girl and his father's profound ; R respect. ltCAIH: Sl.VD.W AM) .MOXDAVlK CSKKAT FIXKJI) M'KXK IV ('AIJi Of IIO.MI? The spectacle of millions of tons o:' swirling water rusiiing over the banks of a river, smashing a huge dam into a thousand flying fragments and spreading destruction for miles about, I presents one of the most realistic and I thrllliiiir scenes ever converted to the stiver screen in "The flail of Home," R-C Pictures' speetacnlar production at the't Arcade Theatre Sunday and Monday. ! 3 a popitAJi coi,m:;i: IK)IX(i JHAtTK'AI WOKK The students of the Polytechnic College of Engineering of Oakland. California, have as a part of their training practical engineering work. The college frequenily takes engineer ing contracts and the aiivanccd men are engaged 1n engineering and con struction work, which gives thetu the. most valuable training it Is pos sible to give. These courses cover civil, electri cal, mining and mechanical as 'well automotive engineering. The method of combining theorv wit'- nractlce Is carried out in this well known college perhaps more suc cessfully than in tiny similar school In the ' country. By omitting, non essential subjects and concentrating ipon flic subjects required In engi neering practice, a , great saving of time Is effected. .'' , Degrees are granted to men who complete full courses. - Sunday, 3rd Monday, 4th "THE CALL OF HOME" itivoi.r TODAY "An Idealyy attractive heroine and hero!" Thus docs Elinor (ilyn, famous Brit ish' novelist, ch.'ii'aeteri-e Gloria. Swan son, the star and Itodolph Valentino, leading- man In "Peyond the Uocks," a superb Paramount feature tit the 'tlvnll theatre today. Madam' Glvn nuide u rush trip from ?:'rope to Hollywood in twelve days, 'r the purpose of aiding and nss'slins Mrector Sum Wood Jn the making of the new picture, which was adapted rom one of her most popular novels. "It seems so good to see you nil 'gain after the many pleasant mem irles of "The Great Moment," smiled Miss wanson. it will bo recalled that he picture wus also biiBtd on ono of Madam Glyn's stories. j Arcade Theatre yfs ' f'v 4 v "4l ? Sit ' , --I . . J V jf t jr U fv Vii'tj.; ".S, .S-.'- . JiK 'IMS. Set; the beautiful Spanish Maid dragpmo; the horo. wealthy New York Clubman, from the swirling waters of a raging river. . ,1 ADDITIONAL " "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" ; - Containine; Views of importance the world over. ADMISSION Adults, 25c; Children, 5c, . ivoli Theatre (' i. ' ; Sunday, 3rdMqnday, 4th Cararaba ! what a picture ! Fights and thrils and gay romance in a 'Spanish ba , nana republic with a wild young American and a pretty senonta the cen ter of it all. Theodore Kosloff,!" Walter Long, Kalla Pasha, and Alan '-Hale in the fine support-' ing cast. 5 E--" JESSE L LASKV lf-7Jy fM9 SUPPOatEO BY x LI LA LEE Comedy LARRY SEMON in "THE tffcT Larry sayS, don't get too familiar with ' down too suddenly on a cactus. Admission Adults 35c ' ihe south end of a mule, nor sit Children 10c A Wonderful Picture With a Well Packed Punch Beginning of Paramount Week at the RIVQLI . THEATRE Pendleton joins in the national demonstration of the better motion pictures 'Ls. ! pf ;"6: Celebrating Better Pictures at all ;i r . the BetterTheatres " J This poster is in theatre lobbies every where Go in wherever you ses it. t i i Once more the whole nation reviews and celebrates the year's great progress of Paramount Pictures. For tlie fifth time, annually, thousands Of America's finest theatres devote an entire week's program exclusively to Paramount Pictures! Once more1 the efforts of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, with its ' foremost stars, its greetest directors, its brilliant and unique stock com pany, and its record of almost unbroken success, receive the gratifying stimulus of a nation-wide endorsement! The signs are up at your theatre! The latest and greatest and met thrilling Paramount Pictures are there ! Lathis banner is on theatres everywhere- o in wherever you see it. f7 Come in it's Pommoiuvt V WEEK At all these theatres, all this week Paramount Pictures will be shown RIVOU THEATRE Sept. 3-4 "THE DICTATOR" with Wallace Reid. Sept. 6-7 'THE YOUNG DIANA" with Marian Davies. Pendleton, Oregon Sept. 8-9 "IF YOU BELIEVE IT, JT'SSO" with Thomas Meighan. Vr 5$; FAMOUS FLAYERS LASKY CORP. :; ADOLPM ZUKCR. President : t "S""W Yoax CITV If it's a Paramcunt Picture? it's the best . show in town I I I