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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1922. TEN PAGES through which it was hem- made; hut audiences and critics expres: ed ama.e v, ( 1! ;..s delight oc lii" re- IC'iitf Solomon ;i ml NV1! ( 'rn 4 t In Princess Y.'ishti, Slu-ha's opponent in the chulio', race. .Tin pageant ry fame hi for hiuh commendation, and the chariot races ehci red oil hy a CloWd fit' ."j.mOO win )( i"I wiih acclamation. i;y a spe cial (!. vii- inviIvuiK- ;;ie emp:oymf, cf ha 1 1 er'je.s of cameras, close-up pic tures til' 1 1 1 c race were taken. 7y -75? 0f Tt 75 VTfrvW TTjP. A A IHVOM TOIVXY f.'!M.'T HIV KI! f T CI.I- ji i:i.n or siii-:n.v, I Mill, "Queen nf .Slieba," tin- William Fox. , , . , . , , ,. NiMlelul which was ,h.. til... w 'V '', ,h'V""T 'n " Kutio,, .f m - vrk i-.s HI....-I..-; ;' '" l'"m,"ilH"'' "''"' Ih:' , , Fti.rv l I!"' nii.st li"M util ii woin.'i euittr run in a iiihiiiiu'ih i a ".m " . ., ... ., , , , , ,, , i i i i i ii, i.i, it q-i ., ini wisest in.in hi. world lrt Mown hl'.'lllf. Ik booked lit till' I ; . vol I J lll'.l - ' ... r , ' . , i , H Is i escribed in: a I . t i I i ' i i "f mil' PROFESSOR WORKS FOR m m jm m it ski ti r r ii A 4V A-' 5fW rteK r.: s? yzsi-io r? sc -at -frwz Snnir-thinK I .' .inml ohm wis-- cxih rl i i! cil:i. l-i. M'hfn "Qiu-i'ii o! J'hi'tia" olii'lli ii il". i The Jiniililrlinll wris oii i i' 'l li' -I.j Ki w Vork, for ninny wlorii'S hail beenj tinrilim KilviinK l;'lly llljllx- I'll' V- ( jii.l.llMhod in tlir I'uiimi of tin' yi .it' i il the Quc.-n ,r Sholia, l"riiz lii-!M.r Arcade today Children 5c Adults 25c f.ff''ii'iit'ii"''.''Mi!i1'- '".wa iii,tiit'i'i".wT";'i'; (Irtl'iniiliMria! News Service St :l f f j ( 'orrcHpnudent. I ,i LoMiCV, Dec. 21. A ,osi is tfohr,' j ..ju;k t'oi- ii sfanti.irdized Knli:-;h pmiii! neia I it n. In tJiis etmnlj-y a man i i.s jiltlj'.t'tl hy 'W Jieeent. 'I'ht-lC i:: lift , I ' st of caste t ha n acci nt. and a II ; 'he d.niociat;; lure who object to 1 1 f 1 c:-s!s s.siein for the I net j i ifi lit y of al!'. t'lai's'-s im to do a way with its most 1 'ih-Hn'iishin:',' sicn the act-cnt. : 'I'la if m-vei- has' heen a ponun-,! eiatit.n enamon to all Knfrland rv- eeot the pllVate eolleye 1 1 l'o n U n eja t j Oil , ; j anil that is common to all those weal- i. tip.- enoir.Fl to attend the private ' j - SZ to Tlicre's Nothing Tliat Will l)c Received With Such Pleasure and Satis- faction as a An I I it tin 'II w to 1 imr I o I 'i nfesor Jones, iviin I of the department of phonetics London Vnhersity, there is no n uniform as the private cnl iit. the only p run u n chit ion com mon tti all p;n-1s of the country. It is f veil user hy the Scotch aristo'Titf y, ! y; the (Ilnsyow man talks a.hoiit the' r.f i-. nf ,,f hio 'I'Klm i"ilin iMimlnnn'.n I as a u lvi'' lish (Ma IccL ""A nt rali.'in 7:nv;li:-:Jj is different while AmericMii lOnjilish i, un uiie any Ihii-'lish npoken in Great I in :i m. Miii'iM'i r, a London ele meidarv :-choolho,'.' mie;ht. not he ahle t 'i antlei stnnd a not her elementary i-ulicolhoy from Kdinhiirfh or Xew casl e-nn - Tyne ; each cpea ks 1 ho local dialect with the local Intonation." LrMessor Jones h'.dieves that fi common accertt ca n he taught throuMhuiit the country hy means of piionetKH, whicli is simply the science of the formation of speech sounds. Anv accenican Yto acrpiired. By dili- I t.ent fiimly a ('ovent Garden porter endleton Indian Robe Bath Robe Wilt I speaks the rno.:t representative truitiest of cokney could he i to mince the 'nrdr, trill liis aspirate and intonate like a :r lo-dliuK' from Oxford Knivcr- or a Please your friends with something that is not only a little nicer, but a product of your own home city. There's none better to be had at any cost and the cost is small. Be sure it is a "Pendleton," manufactured by the SO WITH ALL STAR CAST v Including Franklyn Farnum, Shorty Hamilton, Francis Ford. A Dandy Drama of the Great Southwest Ccmedy FROM SOUP TO NUTS I :ul I leaven help him if ho tried it unsuspectingly , on lii.s colleagues! (marine Alf Perkins, with his newly ncpiiretl Oxford accent, sailing gently through t he avenues of colters' har rows in ( 'ovent Garden and meeting his friend, 'Arry 'A within, strueMlint; with his harrow of fruit. Kays 'Arry to All": "W'otcheer. me old Alf Aint ( ha mntna lend a hlinkin' pal an 'and wiv 'is hleedin' harrer?" In response, Alf intonates exquisite ly: "Certainly, dear old tiling with the fireatcst possilile pleasure charmed to, I am sure. 'I-ahor ipse voluptas!' " Should such an incident occur there could only he one ending. It would he a sihhI scrap whiles it lasted. George pernard Shaw suva it is pos-sihh- anyone spea k ins 'wit h tin Oxford i.cceiit mi.'.ht possihly y;vt knocked down in n. mining village. That would endleton Woolen I Viills Alexander's Bond Broo., Max Baev,' DEALERS: Sol Baum Crescent Dry Goods Co. Hamley & Co., Peoples Warehouse, J. C. Penney Co., W. A. McClelland & Co, Workingmen's Store 15. rertainly happen to Alf Perkins if ho tried it in L'ovent Ganlon, yhore the domorruiic codo is ntlhori'd to most st riot ly. Yot Professor .Tonos Is hopeful, lie believes that Knlisl. people in .'ill parts of the Knipire and all English- speaking people outside would be brought closer together if there were a common standard of pronuncitition. ,V.PinN0TO.V, Dee. 2 1. (U. P.) Information reaehins highly anthori- tutive sources here report that Ger many proposed to the United States and the allies the appointment of an expert coauniii-sion to fix a just re parations fif,uro "within their ability to pay. France throuf,"h Poincaio summarily rejected the German proposal. These developments are regarded as' indica tive of the crave task confronting; American efforts to find a practical way to f.ive Europe and are explana tory of the United States' cautious and secret international moves. RIVOL I Theatre 3 Glorious .Days, Starting Today WW, u i h ft mm A K ' 1 1 B w im tut K if,. H V. ' i' . ' ' v 8 if I? WW - ' I' !U lit it n c . r 41 vrii M f h i tv VI T. .".1 It M I. 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