The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 07, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE (5 A7.ETTK-T1MKS. HEPPXER, OKK. TRTKSDAT, OCT. 7, 1920.
BEDROOM FARCE COM
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"TaMor. IWroom an.i F;th, the
ore fare which tct ft-rth the tabu
lations and misadventures of a rnoile'
husband ho won his wife under s
fals pretense of ttevilishness, is s hsi
uled for its first local showing Turvly
icttber 12, at the Star theatre.
For one of the longest and most hi
larious seasons a comedy has ever run
Tarlor. Bedroom and Path," written b
C. W. Hell and Mark Swan, and pro
duced In the theatre by A. H. Woods,
convulsed New York; and those who
had ths orrrtunity of seeir.p pre-release
sho winirs of the production in
pictura, with an all-star cast, assert
that the play has trained rather than
lost In hilarity in the translation to
the silver sheet
The situation or at least the central
situation, (or there are any number of
them dealt with Reggie Irvine who
for many years had sought to win An
irelica. This young woman wanted a
man Just the opposite of what her own
name Implied. She wanted a wild one,
and since Reggie had no idea of how
to be wild, had no Inclinations toward
owing even a little patch of the un
tamed oats, he perforce songht outside
aid. He went to Polly Hathaway, so
ciety reporter on the scandal sheet, and
asked her to use dark polish on his
reputation.
Ruth Stonehouse enacts the breeiy
resourceful girl reporter; and Eugene
Pallette, who was the innocuous Billy
Bartlett In "Fair and Warmer" starring
May Allison, and who later was seen
with Bert Lytell In "Alias Jimmy Val
entine," plays Reggie. The part of An
gellca Is deftly and delightfully enact
M by Kathleen Kirkham who, after
this production, will form and appear
In special pictures made by her own
company. Henry Miller. Jr son of the
famous actor-manager, has also an lm
portant part In "Parlor, Bedroom and
Bath."
The picture Is one of the big Metro
apeciala It was directed by Edward
Dillon, photographed by W. M. Ed-
mond and adapted from the stage play
by June Mathis and A. P. Younger
Special art interiors were designed for
it and done under the direction of Sid
ney Ullman.
I.'.'S th&n the Government could pro
u in a year's tune.
P;:U another expert () ordered six
:il:i-:s. five nose bags and four covers
;.;ee for those cavalry horses, and an
other one purchased four curry combs
for e.u-h of them,
rut another "dollar a year" man pull
ed the biggest "boner" of them alL He
purchased two branding Irons apiece
tor those horses not ordinary steel
branding Irons either, but made of cop
per and fearfully expensive.
To cap the climax, another expert or
dered that the horses be branded on the
hoofs, regardless of the fact that the
marks would grow out In a few weeks
Verily. Thompson .'a fool colt had
plenty of company.
Marines Ealtat Yraas Walte Here.
Washington. D. C, Oct H. The en
listment of a fifteen-year-old lad In the
Marines was authorlied y Major Gen
eral John A. Lejume when the Fort
Wayne, Indiana, recruiting nation re
ported that the son of Captain H. A.
Duemling, Medical Corps, U. 8. Army,
had white hop measurementa The ten
der age of sixteen, for apprentice to
learn the drum and trumpet calls, la the
minimum age for the sea-soldiers and
according to all the medical and mili
tary experts a height of Sve feet four
inches and a weight of 1!S pound! is
all that can be expev-te.1 of these youth
ful warriors. As young Puemling came
across ith a hetKht of five feet, ten
inches and tipped the scale at 175
pounds, he not only broke the tifteen-vear-old
record but also several yards
of red tape. The sea-soldier at Port
Wayne predict a great future for their
young Hoosier. who will be the young
est Marine in the Corps by a margin of
ten montha
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frad have returned
to Heppner after spending summer
months at Newport on the coast. They
had a very enjoyable outing. Mr. Frad
brought home with him a fine collec
tion of moss and water agates, for
which the Newport beach Is famed.
Wm. Flnley. prominent farmer of
North Morrow, spent a few hours In
Heppner on business today.
Mrs. 0. C. Aiken. Heppner, Or. Box
14 2. Phone 395.
EEAUTT WINS IN WEST
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LOST Black fur scarf. Finder re
turn to Thomson Proa and receive suit
able reward.
Maternity Home.
I have arranged to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my home
in east Heppner end assure the very
best of attention and car to all pa
tient For full information writ or phone
4ol?t Olive
Tb.lt llttl western ml won
Nauty contest in California and
her reward was trip to Washing
ton and a call at the WhlU Hotua,
guest of the California Ratal
Growers' Association. Her nam
la Vlolat OUrer.
NtXE SADDLES TO THE HORSE.
When Thompson's colt swam the
river to get a drink of water that was
thought to be about the silliest thing
ever. Tet that performance was ex
celled many times during the late war.
And it was a man, not a yearling colt,
that broke the record. Astonishing
things were done, during the war,
many of which, doubtless, have not ye.,
come to light j
Th Government's leather (head) ex
pert ordered 845.000 high grade army j
saddles for Just 104,000 cavalry horses. !
This Is about nine saddles per horse. j
Just why that expert figures he would
need such a back -load of Baddies for
those horses has never been ascertain- :
ad, but his mental performance clearly j
puts him in the same boat with Thomp-1
son..'s colt See If you can solve the
riddle: nobody else seems to be able to.
Again, another leather expert or
dered enough harness at one time to re
quire in their construction 300,000 more
IF WE SELL YOU A
GOSSARD CORSET
These original front lacing corsets are a
conspicuous example of that superior qual
ity of merchandise that justifies our un
varying policy of making every sale condi
tional upon your complete satisfaction,
"VVt offer you a highy specialized corset
sen-ice, and you may buy every Gossard
with our assurance that it will be worth
every cent you pay for it worth it in
style, worth it in comfort, worth it in wear
ing service.
MRS.L.G. HERREN
tar Theater
TO-NIGHT -:- THURSDAY -:- TO-NIGHT
Harry Carey and Tom Mix
If you like Western stuff, don't fail to see this show.
20 and 30 Cento
FRIDAY
A Bid WILLIAM S. HART SPECIAL
OCTOBER 8 -:-
FRIDAY
"Square Deal Sanderson"
He's a wonderful mixture in "Square Deal Sanderson," wild, wooly and inflexi
ble in his fight for the right; but tender andilmost cowed by the presence of the worn
an he loves. '
Also a two reel Harold Lloyd comedy: "AN EASTERN WESTERNER"
20 and 30 Cents
SATURDAY -:: OCTOBER 9 -:- SATURDAY
A BLACKTON PRODUCTION
"Dawn"
With Sylvia Breamer, Robert Gordon and an all-star cast in a human heart
drama.
20 and 30 Cents
COME EARLY WRESTLING MATCH AFTER THE FIRST SHOW.
WALLACE REID IN A STORY BY 0. HENRY
"YOU'RE FIRED"
SUNDAY
Supported by Wanda Hawley
It's great and you oughtn't miss it.
:- OCTOBER 10 -
SUNDAY
Also a two-reel comedy: "WHEN LOVE 13 BLIND"
20 and 30 Cents
Monday is serial night with Jack Dempsey and Ruth Roland
Big Attraction Coming Tuesday, October 12
"Parlor, Bedroom and Bath"
The hilarious and piquant story of a young wife who wanted a wild man for a
husband and got more than she bargained for. This is an all-star production fea
turing Eugene Pallette and Ruth Stonehouse,
Showing for 20 and 30 cents. Should be 30 and 50 cents, because we expect a
full house.
SAVE
Up to $20.00
MSB
on your Fall suit or overcoat.
Thru large purchases of sur
plus woolens from the woolen
mills,
UNIVERSAL TAILORING
COMPANY
THE ALL WOOL LINE
are making stupendous reductions on Fall and Win
ter suitngs and overcoatings,.
EVERY FABRIC ALL WOOL
Come in as soon as you can and look over the big dis
play of fabrics at reduced prices.
We are also making a 7 per cent reduction on our
own stock, made up here.
Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop
Main St. G. FRANZEN Heppner
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
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Wrestling Match
Nels Jepson, Champion Heavyweight of Canada
Ted Thye, Champion Middleweight of the U.S.
Meet in a Finish
Match, Best Two
Out of Three Falls
STAR
THEATER
Saturday; (T.
October gj)
9:00 P. M.
ADMISSION
Ringside . . . . $2.50
Reserved Seats $1.50
General 75
JACK O'NEIL, Referee
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