fAOE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. TWELVE PAGES OLD ORDER IN JAPAN ." IS FAST DYING OUT BY JAMES McCLAI.V (luternatlonul News Service Staff Corrospondcnt. ) TGKIO, Nov. 10. Old Jopnn i fast chniiRlnu. The last of the fii moUH EhlCT Ktutosmon of the Meiji era has relimiuishroil hi.s Oovornmont post. Only two of tho Oienro remain Prince Malsuiiuta (he has just been promoted frorti a martuln)nnd Prince Ralonjl. Matsukata haH just retired as Lord Keeper of the Privy .Seal, his last post. The two are very old, well in the eighties. Hnlonjl has been ill for months, and Matsukata is fast fail ing. The two, parliciilarly Matsu kntn, made Karon Kato premier last HprliiK. When the time comes, they will probalily remove him and name his successor, but that will be about the last of their mnklnff and unmak ing ot Ministries. Viscount Hirata, possibly the HlronKext mun In Japan next to the two Covnro, who for thirty years was constantly at Prince yumuRiita's el bow, ItfMhe new I.ord Keeper of the Privy Seal. His appointment is a decldod .victory for the Choshu clan, the first In many months since the popular cry Cor disarmament turned sentiment from them. Hirata since the death of YamnKiila In February, has bqen possibly second only to Gen eral .Karon Tanaka In leading the old clan. There lias been much written about the Clonro's lease on life. Will they continue? Certainly not. the old c;nro--they cannot be replaced. No one can flli the shoes of Ita. Oknbo, Inouyie, Tynmu, YainaBata, Matsukata nnd Pulonjl. They ushered Japan through, the crlttcnl stage of the first transition. Tho word of the two surviving El der Statesmen Is practically law. When they, too, go there probably will be' a new tienro. but not a per petuation of the old Cknro by the in jection of new blood. Htrnta and others, particularly Admiral Count Yn.nia.molo of the Katsiima clan, arc consulted much now. When the times conies they may form a new dictatorial clique which will hold a Fivay over the country due to the power of their word with the throne. Hut Matsukata and Salon.ll are not ad mitting them to the Innermost councils of the old fientfo, and when they die the famous statesmen o the MeiJI era will be gone forever. Child Preacher f7r rr7d Slx-5?dr-i.'l'j Newton Hastings ot Salisbury, Md for the past six months has been speaking before email Maryland congregations and recently conducted the services in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Balti more. He has had no preparation or coaching for ecclesiastical pur suits but conducts in the i,ia:ir.cr o an experienced minister. FASCISTIS SHIRTS 10VIES, ARCADIA TODAY NEW fiTAU APPKAItS IN UKiiiTs kv TiiK it.:i(.ir " A .new and highly attractive lead ln V lady come to light In "Hearts o' the Itange," the live. reel feature now nt the Arcade Theatre. Hhe is Mls Alma Hayford, a particularly ftrlklng blonde, whose beauty In no wny affects tho vigor of her perform ance. There is nothing of the simper ing star about her. She Is an Ideal type of Western girl cast In a Western role. She rides a horse as though she was born In the saddle, nnd at the name-time nets as though a motion picture studio was her rightful home. Miss niyfur1 has youth In her favor as well; In fact sho looks scarcely more than seventeen years of axe. KIVOM TODAY ;OOI) CAST IX MAV VKItA HIUHY PICTl Iti: The supporting cast In the lutest Warner llrnthers' production, "Your llest Friend," starring Vera Gordon, which comes to the Uivoll Theatre to day Is composed of a number of play ers who have served a long and varied experience, before the footlights and the silent camera. ltelle llennett. who plays the part of tho society crn.ed daughter-in-law, has played leading roles on both singe and screen ever since she was a small child. . During the early days of the motion picture Industry, she was star red In "The Hill fat of Alaska," "The llond of Fear,-' "A Soul In Trust,'- and n score of other dramas. She has returned to the stage, and is now appearing in the ltroadway play, "The Ik'ini-VlrRin." Harry Urn ham. who in seen In the role of the faithful son, lias also served ft long apprenticeship before the footlights. He has played leads In such singe suceessen as "The Halnlnw Girl," "Polly With a Past." "Utile old New York," and others loo numerous to mention. Mr. Ht-iihnni Is Hie lype of player who love to play anv and nil parts for the screen. other members' of the cast Include peth Mason, Pavldson. Plantev Price and Pore The nDW famous black shirts of the Fascist! have had a national signific ance only since the last year of the war. At that time they were made part of the regulation uniform o". the Ardltl, Italy's picked shock troops. Hence the black shirt came to typi fy bravery, recklessness' and supreme patriotism. IScfore It became the pride of the Ardit the shirt had been unvoted irregularly by Italian soldiers since the time of Garibaldi, but It was said to have no meaning beyond a per sonal desire to appear ominous or hard-boiled.' The Fascist! uniform was not regu lar except for the shirt and Mai lt can with black fez, It was said. The. caps bore skulls, daggers and other Insignia varving with the locality. The rest of tin' uniform was the pea-green worn by most Italian troops. color TOOK CHURCH SIGN TOO LITERALLY; IS JAILED FLINT, Mich., Nov. 10. Mlko Kel don was arrested following what polimr term a too literal translation of the welcome, sign In front of the 1'ru.suy teriHii Church. Mike lingered before the sign, then as Its meaning percolated through his head entered the church. Froni the seat In the front pew he grinned ap preciatively as the choir sang the an them. Then ho volunteered a solo of his own. First one popular ballad and then another lie sang before the po lice arrived. STEERS IN NEW YORK NKW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 10. iJf'Hpite th'f.' anno(jnocnnn(H of the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that it intomlwl to pro test, in court if necessary, the Hteer wrcNMing at tho cowboy champion ship, which will open at .Madison Square Garden this afternoon, promo ters of the show said last niht tvy would go ahead 'with the original pro gram. Drawings were held to fjetcrmlm' the order in which the cowboys will ride for the broncho-lmckinw; prize and the order of the sloer "rasslini?." The championship will he decided on u point system, with each day's show counting in the score. At the end of the ten day's exhibition the winner will receive a Jarge cash prize and a belt emblematic of 'the all-around rid ing ehitmijionship of the country. Doup-las Fairbanks and Will Rogers spent several hours Jit tlm Garden yesterday aUornoon talking with the. cowboys. They expect to be at most of the exhibitions. Fred KtonV will come from Pittsburgh, where he is playing to attend the Sunday show. Hundreds of truckloads of dirt were spread on the floor of the Garden yes terday to put the arena in condition for the contests and tho hundred or more cowmen and cowgirls took a last limbering up. Cause of Wellesley Furore St '41 ar 'A ' V ( i1 w fe v 'ii fc t, - - II ik&tfftt JVh U t 'AV- When two pretty maids of Wellealcy jazzed up their freshnin yoar by smoking cigarets and wearing kni.:?;ers, the faculty stepped in and ended' their scholastic cixreer in tho Mustachusctts college. -Here are tho iconoclastic freshmen, Mildred F.otn o Stamford, Cond., anJ EOiia Burao ui Barre, Vt. e rounds vacuum tin is jour guarantee of a delicious Golden Gate For over 30 years M 5 Ounces for Kt i j&r or 'an pound and a half jj Jpr jl M USE LESS than of higher priced b" nds Jo Ay Satisfaction Guaranteed f MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT 13 CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 25c "TELL OR I'LL BRAND YOU!" The red-hot branding iron came closer to the girl's' face. The man she loved strained fiercly at the ropes that bound him. The cattle rustler started the count of three. 'One Two- happened. It's a terrific thrill! And then the unexpected 4 V 0 1 I I 9 earts o' the ane A splendid drama of cow-boys' love and cattle-rustlers' vengeance. Different from any Western Play You've Ever Seen Before. 1 Hard-fighting cowboys, laughter-loving cowboys; a S gin wnuoc Diiinca ispicdu iictjjjiiicoa vix uie rttilgt;; m il Ml 11 i il. i n TA tnrms ana neart-mterest tnat you won t lorget. They make this a splendid, exciting epic of the west COME EARLY TO SEE THIS BIG PLAY Comedy: AT YOUR SERVICE ii Is a Sweetheart you mMk IF ' 'lENB Is your Bod WW "WHO IS YOUR BEST FRIEND?" There are others who believe that a sweetheart, AC.K Al MH1IT Thf Kiinioun rt'orKi;t Mtnstrrl whlt'h com- to Ih Ktvoli Mindny Nov. 1 3th Is onr if ihi- raro attrac f(tn that wrm to lmpro with use. It has iiimli' its unTM ulthont nuyi hrlp from tlitw or thai uu. It is rt plitlng Its Eianil triumph of ilu- pan thirty thn-i- -; ra. and fill th- thf-t-r nlKhtly i:h wildly nthuM.isiu' Audiontt'n with im wholcNom' -nti-r-t.iinnn,nl nnd Titmullinnis appla'!i The inan;iK'r tlaini to havr thr Ws company lhif m-ason tlial th, haw rvrr aNH'inblt'1. numlH-img foi ty p,.. plo lravlttlB In lh,'lr own riitlman palaot car. and with all m-w ctnry. waidrol and paraph, rnalla th,y Hivf an up-to-date pi rformamv ..f mtnlsln-loy. There are thousands of people who place the sign of the dollar far above all spiritual and material .things. a wife, a dog, are their best friends. .,,,T nrv vnn rr NO MATTER WHAT YOUR CONVICTIONS, YOU WILL REALIZE A PRECIOUS TEARL OF RELATION fell" VERA GORDON IX- ONTARIO FARMERS OWN MOST OF AUTOS THERE TnliiiVTii tnt.. N't-y. 1" -Faiinpr. r llnlari.i n mow than on, -till of lh- automol.il.n r. !.t,-i-d In ihi prnxlnre. Th.-y c-onatituto tho laistt nnlr aiitomotille ci'ln ! tirtic compiled " he prolnal x crnment h that of total 'f MI ST panwenirer car lifted l rear tl -i; were owned hy farmei-. u,ir.n,ra constitute the ovnJ i: J !i IS YOUR Your Best Friend A delightful and engrossing picture play of parental " love. jb nss Cp 1M i MOVIE CHATS SPORT REVIEW (3d uaiitM22ia ii m zj v 01 THEATRE : FRISMB TODAY and SATURDAY CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 3c bc5 9 M I i J r if IIP B larger auttxiM-I'De "W MHmiAiAtilUmimUMttttttMa,-