e TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY EVENmq JUNE 1 020. HOI mam I I mh. u-hirh Is Hist ono of the THY Style of Train Ilold-Vp Intnitod for Mo ion It bn said that nbout every MyJ of holding P a train ha b n Vd In actual c.irrylnR out of such an Ct or on the motion picture sere Th VSMffraph bpHbI. "The !nv sihh Hand," during the fifteenth episode. Which Will be shown at the Pastime Theatre today ahow a nrand ne', Unique end thrilling- train hold-up nut not a mmtv one to pattern after, Thin eerlal. which finishes up with tM rhmptr. nhows the Crime Trust, ftrbo the Secret Service are trying v U hi ill active in their daring hd eywtematlc plundering. One of the last jobs they attempt, before their capture comes. is the robbery of an exprtaa shipment of gold. One of the bandit hides himself under the ear. Containing the epree shipment, as the train leave the station. While it Is blow his along- at a mile a minute, the bandit chops a hole through the floor of the express car and before the atari led and surprised messengers and guards in charge of the gold shipment realise what is happening they are covered by hi pistol. The staging- of this scene meant the taking of con siderable risk on the part of the actor in th role of the hold-up man and it L Worth seeing. many j intense scenes in that compelling pho toplay of love and flnanccT ''Wolves of the Nik hi," WilHaJej iTox production, homing at the Atta ThOHtre today, is' one More tlnuonst ration of the sur prises Farmiin has up his sleeve. ai;cii: tomorrow. nrtlelpat l)Oll ill : Uaxard ,1 AVT.K TODAY WTUJAM FAR N I'M IS A MAN'S MAN TV ill lam Far n una puts one of the most dramatic are) intense fights ever taxed Into the thrilling ending of his now photoplay, "Wolves of the Night," a fight into which Famum throws htma3f wlth the agility of an athlete and the skill of a champion. As the desperate man, resolved to win back wife, child and fortune, from devilish schemers, he loqfcs himself in an office, attacks three Who attempt to coerce him with a- Pistol, and thre. iu as s;i ring an encounter as has? ever been pic turtaed, baffle them. Thte fight. :im"tt' CWHtlim in Fullest Reveal- j mesa Kxomplifi d in lmvn on the IVrm" to he shown at Arcade The nar. "Down on the K.irrn." United Ar-j i tists' latest release opens when the ; champion rooster of the ranch putsi :the sun to work early in the morning! i of w hat proves t he the busiest little1 day ever experienced on any farm, j (From ih.it moment uutil the close of 'this Mack Sennett five-reel comedy .sensation that will be shown tomorrow ! at the Arcade theater, every resource J of the enormous Sennett studios in the j suburbs of Los Angeles is involved iwrith results, thrilling:, comic, hilari I oua, farcical and furiously funny. 'Thrills are divided by laughter; eus 1 pense Is relaxed in grins, and dramatic i action of grave significance is inter rupted hy comedy episodes such as j only Mack Sennett can devise, j Louise Kazenda in the role of the j country girl of beauty and "awkward 'grace," is in the best characterization I she has ever offered to motion picture ! lovers. There is felt the authentic ai- i peal of the legitimate actress in her performance and there is soon the gfrotesque comedienne whose celebrity is now firmly established. Marie Pre vost, graceful and beautiful comedi enne of the Sennett forces plays the role of a badgered but faithful wife of a poor villager, the victim o the town's Shylock and a bill or back rent. The villain in tho case, a sort of cross be- tween a Turkish Don Juan and a I "'loan shark" is played with rare power and comic results of serious ness by James Finlayson. Little John Henry. Jr., the star baby of filmland, is seen in episodes ranging from cute to tragic and his faithful and gallant friend. Teddy, the Sennett Dog Star nd thrill. Likewise IVpper. the F line actress of many moods, is seen to moments of climax authority while (he j entire meaagerieof feathered ami four footed 'ensemble actors" are involved In the spectacular events of this rustic masterpiece. "Down on the Farm" is an unusual comedy of that type of quality that Is derived from its untune blending of many elements, comedy, travesty; sa tiro and straight drama: character delineation and grutcsqucries, humor and pathos, merry and grave moods. It is a surface attack on the emotions and will not fail to set motion picture fans in a whirl of shifting sensations. It is Wark Bennett's genius in fullest revealment. Pastime Children 5c Today PEARL WHITE Adults 20c THE BLACK SECRET WHRI 1 .1 s S I SI' K N s I : (.ill ANTONIO MORENO l THE I .ANT HAITI :it The Invisible Hand CLOSING THE NET riimi h:iiit trap ilttrtnjt i i nit-'.i;ni. roir.iv ,KJHT HKAUTS M LEAKING I1PES miuiiiiiiiiiiimiminiiiuiiHiiiii iiiiiiimiiimiimii.iiimiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiimiiiimiiiuiimiiiimiiiiiiimiiiini I ARCADE Today Alta Theatric TODAY Children 10V Adults SM SHING! William Farnum in i Children 10c Adults 30c TOM MIX in 15? ..s...l..lliiiiii.iili1ii.liIIIiiiiiiiiiiiii!i:illl!liillllllllll!l!lllllUliIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIillllIlll ItlllllllllHIIIimMipilH"""""'""""""" i " A Rough Ridms Romance Wolves of the Night Romance in the great Northwest and con spiracy in the great city. The victim of , a I I 11 e plotters comes pa cm. aner yrm w sup posed dcatli and stp tares accounts wnn his foes. Hallroom Boys Comedy "O TELL US OUIJA" . Some Comedy Alta Orchestra in SPECIAL SELECTIONS Prof. Paul Eckhardt, Director. ARCADE THREE DAYS THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHILEREN 10c . . . ADULTS 35c I Down Get Those Old Thrills Again Mack Sennett s Big New Five Part Comedy J on the Farm f 9 Oh Boy! Oh Man! Oh Lady! Lady! ONE GLIMPSE OF THE SIMPLE LIFE AND YOU'LL SUB-LET YOUR HOME, TRADE IN YOUR CAR FOR A THRESHING MACHINE AND GET YOURSELF A FARM. 11 ISK UtAIM.V II VHRV OIBBOV MABIE PROVOST JAMI-S FIMMYSOX ii THE SIMPLE LIFE WITH ALL ITS COM PLICATIONS. A RIOT OF RURAL RO MANCE. A THREE MONTHS VACA TION IN AN HOUR OF FAST AND FURIOUS FUN AND THRILLS. - JaBi i nil i .ioiinmk, THKiiAin iikjs, ;Ki;sr., iSlto-iliHHi "" ji.. t iiAH rr.ri'ivit" rows anii