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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1020. SIXTEEN PAGES iniiiiiii!iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii:iiiiii:iiini!M!iiiiiiiM AI M MAMS thu' ttw play-howae Sw5en to U'li rOU and OOBllK I ahrs.it .r . n "" i ' " " '"" A A A SUNDAY AND MONDAY M JLJLJL M,JIZ' Children, 10c AdulU. 30c I . AltA luxe Rous OM ianuKF. i JACK PICKIXNU? PHOTOPLAY Wa, H tarnneramrnt. t. W. W.. or' "strike ejlleml" tht . amed Jnrk to suit? Jack had a very Important irt In .lack plpkford'a new Qpldwyn picture., "The Uttle t-'hepherd "f K-lncion; ! Com,'- which comae to the AH, Theatre, for two day.-, heainnlo Sn- II vu rumored around the Studio L that- Jwcv refused to werk until he got U seven bono, a dy Instead of the cus-r m five "Thin 11, at tost. nut; tor life." he I reported to. have confided to hi colleague. "From pres ent' Indication It going to he a hard Winter and one ahould have a few bone laid aside for rainy ray." Kven If 1 am out poor shepherd with large family to support. ( hould spend my young life under Kite light and worry about double m . . Thev've shot me In all the exteriors and will have a hard time: finding anyone to douWe for me in thei interior atuff. Why. when wc were I up In Ihe mountains on location 1 was , the whole show. If It hadn't been, for I lu . 1... ) V.- XI .111 Id he n fizzle, i That' the trouble wyi these people. I ir.rv turn i ift.c.7 . After a thorough search by Director' Wallace W relay and roost of Ihe stu ji r I-..-L. wbm found at his old , lob herding sheep on a large ranch- near Hemet. "JCake it ten bones a day. and I'll eome hack otherwise nothing doing.-' growled Jack. Weill give you twenty a day, a wuthogany kennel and th choice of the Studio cats to chase, if you'll come back.'' pleaded Director VVorsley. So Jack, with tall wagging, con cerned and the picture was completed. I51M "TU FVIBCTED AS TO AMP 1HOM BIG WK8TKRX CTTV RANK Even blase Lm Angeles, which Is used to the eccentricities of the movie makers, had its curiosity droi'aed recently when a roughly dressed, unshaven Individual was thrown out of the principal bank o the city onto the sidewalk, the ble racing car at the curb, the othej- cat with cameramen and megaphoned .di rector, and the host of Individuals each seem'ng to know exactly what to do. told the citizens that it wa? just "another movie" being filmed. . t m Ar.crv.len nrides itself on knowing every roosrlesrar who appears on Je. screen. Who was tnis un . kempt-Looking one? Was some new phenom breaking Into the game? Los- m1o rvrMuml forward to learn. Soon a dense crowd surrounded the hank- Then the director whispered Miuthlnr to the "tramp" and the latter smiled-. .Instantly Los Angelos knewand wondered. - "Why. it's Wallls Reld." said a sweet young thing Aud sure enough. But the disguise was perfect. Tne nantjsomesi man u . . i 1 t l. ih. mnat r1feenilt- ' 1 INCllim ' " " " " able fcobho. Only the smile remained the same. And that famous smile is working overtime In "Double Speed." the picture that caused all the curios ity and which will be shown at the Arcade Theatre Sunday and Monday. Mr. Reld la supported by Wanda Haw ley. Theodore Roberta, Tully Marshall, and others. It is a Paramount Art craft directed by JJam Wood. PASTIME SVND.VY AVD MONDAY .SMimB, Ul SUNDAY MONDAY Children 10c 'Adults 35c -SEE Jack Tie Little -IN MISS CI. AUK TIJ.L A SINS. IK FIB I' FILM? NAY. SCORES OF them: JESSE L. LASKY presents WALLACE in. REID jtf&ammounJjdrt(mft(piclL'rp Second In the scries of throe big motor csu- romiamccs, starring Oio "handsomest man In . pictures" ."The Roaring Rood" was first. WITH km My lusi" is cwmlng soon. Now see "Double Speed:-' The mention of the name of George Washington probably .recalls more viv idly to mind the cherry tree Incident than the fact that he was the savior of his country, so thoroughly has that stor been Instilled Into the minds of the youth of the country. Therefore .the announcement that Margaret tTlark la starred by I most delightful comedies In which mount In "Miss George Washington." ; Clark has ever appeared- Her which will be the attraction at tne BU,,port is excellent Pastime Theatre Sunday ana jionaaj, conjures up one of two pitcjires a girl who cannot tell a He. or a girl who rannnt tell the truth. In this case the producer have chosen to parody the name and the story deals with one of the most accomplished little fibbers Davenport and mischief makers that one could! star. Imagine. Hefore Ihe story closes everybody is deceiving everybody else and there is scarcely a reputation that It not torn to ahreds. But it la all in good fun. end It all turns out for the best "Miss George Washington" I one 'rf Robbed by tramps Thrown from a bank as,a ho bo Chauffeur to the girl he loves Impersonating his millionaire self in society Married in secret Accused of his own murder. These arc only a few of the amazing adventures of devil-may-cai "Speed" Carr. A PICTURE THAT SIZZLES OVER THE SCREEN! With Wanda Hawley Theodore RiberU. Tully Mar ghall CHRISTY COMEDY DON'T TELL YOU R WIFE EVERYTHING PRIZMA GOWNS V ENUS WOULD ENVY ISy J. Stewart Woodliouso Directed by sain Wood Scenario by Clura G. Ivciinody. I Shepherd OfKMoom Come Dressed in coon skin cap and buck skin clothes, carrying a rifle bigger than him self. The kind of picture that pleases everyone. The novel by John Fox, Jr., that moved millions to tears and laughter. A mountain lad's climb to undreamed of heights. VAUDEVILLE BAKER & BAKER Harmony, Singing, Piano and Banjo. MARKS DOGS His n ing Picture Dogs. 1 Paramount Magazine Kinograms !?IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHlillllllllllinMIIIIIII!lllillllllilllllllllllllllT ARCADE TODAY AI.TA TODAY Ts Wallace Iteld married? 0 a leading role with Geraldlen Farrar by Cecil B. Ie Mllle. who recognized his talent. Shortly after this he wan promoted to stardom, and has since i appeared regularly In Paramount Art ! craft pictures. R. A. Yes. His -wifo Is Dorothy former motion picture Q. What did Wallace Reld do be fore he went Into pictures? K. W. A. He pursued various careers, havlnir heen newspaper man. engineer, rancher, actor in his father's plays, then scenario writer for pictures. .Soon the after he entered the field he ws given long and thorough training on the. speaking stage where ho supported such renowned artists . a Sir Henry Irving and Sir George Wyndnam. In "The Cup of Fury." Mr. Standing gives an excellent performance us the "English lord" who uses his adopted daughter's confidence In him and the respect of his friends to further th traitorous Interests In his fatherland. Germany. It -to not the lovable-old man type of part in wlncn ne nsa com so popular, but It is n requires real ability. ule whlel AJM'ADK TODAY Herbert Standing, who plays the art of Lord Webling In "The Cup of Fury," is known as "the grand old man of the screen." He is one of the greatest character men in pictures, and 2 as a finished actorhe has no peer. The . -5 fa.se with which Mr. Standing carries off. the most difficult scenes is due no tbubt to the fact thnt hn has had a ALTA TODAY CHILDREN 10c m ' ADULTS 35c .IF I I AS icy . Presents T illilllllHIHIHIIIIIIIIimiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllMIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIItlllHim"' Pastime Sunday and Monday MISS GEO. WASHINGTON A Paramount Picture Starring MARGUERITE CLARK TOO OHNSON ' A screamingly funny farce in which the Little Star plays the part of a girl who can not tell the truth, but who is reputed never to have told a lie in her I life. It is one of the cleverest roles in wnicn sne nas 5 if appeared. i t .old hto trdu,era. mother-in-law for 6000. Hut bef.re the deal was finished you'll say he earned the inonw: A picture that rock, with fun" Wrectwl h, IXH.ld rW. Sccnlro bf Tom 4. Gcragbljr lOM THE I-OPU.AB PLAT BY THE SAM! MI II V WH I lM t.II l.irrn . - COMEDY THE HEART SNATCHER. VAUDEVILLE BROWN & WHEELER MABLE & PARTNER Toetrj-of Motion. Electrical Club Juggling Novelty. A Billy West Comedy "A FLY COP" I Children 5c Adults 20c fiMIMIIHIIHIIMMMMMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIillllHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlim I which WAS THK KKAl WOMAN? k Waa the lauhlnK, tfancUig i.-Jtlorl! y of wealth m I ami luxury tti real aim? Or waa It the worker," g the hard worker of brawn and muHcle, who cact oaxie money una ease Tor the lot of a common M i laborer? 9 Theif! was one man who Navy her uh both, but D i never knew ahe m-vcr knew heiMelf whkh wiu I i.. the life who was really meant to live. You won't I f know until you hcc tnia jreal Rupert rfuffhe' pie- 9 I m ture, because the story Qntolda nalm-ally and mya- 91 - terlously juat as life Itself. It la a great picture! I A Kuperf Hughes Proauclion i uouieni Aumors Vjffnr I X7Ae - I uipol luru I RUPERT HU6HES I JDhyeted by T. Hayes Hunter Made bij Gofdwyn