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CD c i i - .,i-t' ' FA OK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATtmSAY EVENING, JULY lOTUSf. AT THE T ftATRtS i "kxci'm: m iirsr Hy Itllssctl Holmnn "Old J. T.." ih heart nn.S -bruins Of "iHirco Motors," lmllt car, Dealt hl rtvnl, "KawnCf" claims ' For speed and power nn awful jar. "roodles" Wrtliion, nolo man. Who wild th "Imrco " In ihn West, 1-ointpd to lift the r.nviis 4i n And put the Fsreot" t.i the tost. showing- nt the Arcade Th pat re tin Sun day and Monday is that the scenes ere .'exactly what they purport to be. The picture tells an exciting anto i mobile story, and the big- feature la a daring automobile race from Uos An jKolcs to San Francisco. The race ect junlly took, place. Special permission 1 '. m Mill tied from the California state mhwli es to hold It. The start was as the Pinxa In l.os Angeles and the i finish in the most crowded thoroush 1'itre of Son Francisco. Tourist who have been over the ground will be with his feat of jumping from one Rogers, who will appear In hl latest plan to another thousand ot feet up in the nlr. Many lr-craft are used In the picture. By day and by nijrht, tllunilnated by searchlights, they dla- Goldwyn starring vehicle, "J en' Cm 11 Me Jim," at the Alta theatre, for two days, commencing; Hunday, Today, he In just as uncouth, just port themselves In mld-alr maneuvers awkward, but much wealthier. He Came the Kinship, aruclina- race. With "Toodies" ronrins: in the lead: 'r-anrot'a" drivers, living pace. Framed up a crash to cut his speed. "Toodlea" foiled their crooked trick; -"Excuse My Dust, he cried -and Wallace Tieid'a Ihe star; the pic- j d the picture, which is a Paramount Tore's sure to pleno and startle you. - Artcruft, and Luther It. lieod furnteh i i . .d the scenario. ' 'mauvs AKi,ir is J : best comedy picture of the season. J "Muvy'.s Ankle" Is slMiut a doctor ; .v;thcnt f im s nad patients who was j jter-Miuleu' by friemls to announce his ; mrri;iKc in order to collect 'a fortune Jtrom a rich uncle. When the uncle i ",l ,n Identify it exactly. ( anooiimcs. his coming, the youth is i "ICxcuso My Dust" was adapted by nmiMe lo produce the hrirlc. nut fiitt i Will M. H'tchev from Ryron Mivrisan's cauaes a pretty Kill, to opr.iln her : popular magazine story, "The Hear :.akl In frmii ,,f his office, and then (Trap.' Ann IJttlo is the loading; wo- iho fun commences.- man, and Tully Mnrshall and Theodore ; -Mr. Macl.cr.n' and Miss May are i ttolierls are also In the cast. Sam in led for the youth and vivacity that j Wood directed. It Is a paramount they inject into their work, and j Altera ft picture. "Mary's Ankle" is said to provide an! 1 11 excellent vehicle. Victor I'otcl. Neal j ltKVIKW XI). S turns. James Oordon, l jitette Thome i 'Th Oreat Air Kolihcry,' the much and Ida Ijewls am included in the sup- ( heralded I'niversal feature, with I.ieu porting cast. Uoyd TnKraham ulirecl- XI-:AV PIITI'Rl' WITH Yorx int: stahs M"ay Tully'a well known stage farce, "Mary'a Ankle," has nen adapted Into what is claimed to be a hilariously funny Thomas H. Intce. motion picture and will be shown for two days com mencing today at the Alta Theatre with Doualaa Maclean and Doris Mas- Till SlOT tenant . 1. I.ocklcar a,s the star, was shown for the first time last night Bl the Arcade Theatre, nnd more than made pro-od tho promises of the pro ducers. Those who came for thrills found I '-shot" ox Generally when wo read on the , the production fairly alive with scenef screen that a scene in the celluloid and situations that stopped one's drama being unfolded before us takes breath. In addition, the plot was unl place on a street in Paris" or alnnK , que.' original and Interesting In every "the docks of London," we are quite j detail. Xever before have such re sure that what really Happened was j mnrkable pictures been made In mld ithat an ingenious director reproduced i air they mctually -were photographed these cities in a T.os Anseles studio by I from camera bearine aeroplanes which aa the co-stars. These young people astute carpentry and having a number I hovered near the planes participating have already made a nanio for them- of extras " parade about in the correct in the story. elves la 'Twenty-Three and a Half costume. One beauty of the Wallace Lieutenant Locklear is the V. S. Hours' Ive." said by many to be the Kei ivotnre. Rxeiw My Oiwt," aviation officer who startled the world lo add color ami atmosphere to the story. In the play the lieutenant appears aa a pilot in the services of the U. S. niuil, and on of the situations Involves the capture by him of a band of air pirates who plot to rob the registered mail on Us transcontinental flight. 'Allan Forrest is excellent a hia pal and fellow pilot; Francolla, Blllington la prettier- than ; ever . and Just aa charming in the role of the sweet heart; noy ttlpley Rives a splendid .ortrayal of the chief of the air pirate squadron.' and Carmen Phillips Is ex cellent In the heavy role. Great credit Is due to Jacques Jae card, who wrote and directed the play, and to the cameramen who risked their lives to take close-ups above the clouds. mi OKIjAIIOMA tWVBOVS INVASION Not so many years ago an ungainly rural appearing person stood before an audience and twirled a rope. He also chewed gum and talked quietly with a most decided drawl saying that he would try a certain trick which would 'be good If he did It but that ho had no idea that he would. If this .man had taken the advice of hla first audience and had acquired nore Urbanity, more polish, he would robably be back on the ranch today,; swinging ropes at steers instead of you?' roping large hundles of money. "Do you m4an the ones I fed?" : This- uncouth Westerner waa Will "Certainly. Well wo Uilled one of ha a had the olevernesa to realise that hla drawl, hla gum chewing, hia rustic appearance, all made the very best back-ground for his exceedingly bril liant wit. ' ' : Whenever " some "big, expensive Kxtravagania gave the appearance of going to have a hard time to "get over,'1 a wild effort wag made to get Will Rogers to do hla BtunC He wa called in hurriedly and after he came, auccesB was assured. He would any. on, the opening ntaht, after he had mimed some nlmple trick a time or two: "You can't expect me to he aa goon aa the rest of the show. These folks have been rehearsing for a couplu months, and I Just go took In yester day." , - Mr. Rogers la now appearing In Ooldwyn production, and his latest picture 'Jes' Call Me Jim" is peculiar ly adapted to hla ivblllly and person ality. , ; IK-ady-Mado, Little Botty went to visit her grand mother In the country. Just before dinner she discovered that chicken was to be the principal attraction. , Oh. where'd you get the chicken, grandmother?" Betty asked, excitedly. In the chicken yard," the grand mother replied. "You remember the chlckena you saw this morning, don't them,'!, , "Oh, did you? We buy our chlek ena ready-made.'' Indianapolis News. 1920 REPAIRS ARE GOING TO BE COSTLY If ever the motorist ought to be careful to reduce car depreciation this la the time, because repairs this sum mer are going to be costlier than ever. Moat of -the large city repair shops now charge from 11 to 11.00 per hour for labor, parts prices are i high and frequently difficult to obtain on quick notice. ., - The most essential thing to reduce depreciation is good lubrication. This applies to every moving part of . the cur- from the steering connections which move little, to. the main bear ings and connecting rod bearings which move very fast. Bear In mind the fundamental principles of lubrica tion, which are: 1. Lubricate according to .the speed of the part and the load on the part. 3. Use the best grades of oil, gra phite and grease; 3. Attend to lubrication regtirlarly so the moving purts will not be dry even for a moment.'- .". Drain your engine oil every BOO to 1,000 miles. See that the oil gauge always works. Use gear oil In the transmission and rear axle and a stiff lubricant for universals, steering con nections, etc., where oil cannot be easily retained. Attention to lubrica tion regularly will avoid rapid war of a part. - One a part Is badly $rOrn 4 lot of lubricant helps' littls. v i Be sure to give the tires the needsd attention. - The proper Inflation pres sure should be maintained and In flation checked once each week. Ones each, week also examine the tires for ' tread -outs. These should be cleaned out and filled with filler. The pro cess Is simple. Clean out the cut with gasoline, then' apply a ooat of cement, allow this to become tack and then: apply 'another. (After which fill the . out with lire dough.. .. -1-ook over your , Instruction "book and become (.acquainted with all ad-v ; juatments fo. wear,: If'? you - allow parts to become too loose they will wear more In proportion 'td the work they do. '..v,...,,.....:,;..'' w , ; : 8ne driving means safe and ecoii- , omlcal driving.'.. Learn to shirt without clashing. Pi-acne's nl no- show the exact engine speed needed , to make a noiseless shift. ' 1 , Try ,Bat Oresonlaa wantj Ms. TUB MUOE'SHE'PMD There la haedlv a . - - --"- .- OTViniLfl nowadays who ' can 1ri the demands matte upon her time and energy without paying the penalty of Ill-health. It may- be that dreadful backache, dragging; .pains. headaah. si vuuanesa or uie tortures or a dis placement. It la the price sue pays. To -women in this: condition Lydla. B Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound cornea aa t tiAnn b hi ( m simple remedy made from roots anil : herbs which brings glorious health to suffering women. A m (T. A IPhW QnndQU Mnnriau Dnofima Son. -viwwiiv CHILDREN 10c Jes se L. Lasky presents ADULTS 30c Hon. v rnu ft i jfi' it n t i c-'ifii Kill i i nnw -'-vv1,!S'? V aB"j- "in" mmmmmm 1100 1' 'lh, . : -- ..You'll Like It! :.f. 1EXC.U.SC, ; i . ' j -He's in again! And in ahead! & TW. ' -, ''' i Sime old Toodles Walden of "The w f- NSfci; ' Itoaring Road." with the same old Y , f worn of miles and motor-cops. , . ', W ' '?lr ""'x ' '' : ' A 1. C" 4 " i""1"4 I Risking his neck for love, his son V " x J4 and a "dare" in the wildest race of m J V 1 5 ? T.a speed devils ever shown oo the screen. j Wfe 'AJ I" .-SL ' And that Blonous fight when a m X V-l X ' 4 ' crooked rival wrecks Toodles' car VV 7 1 4 , and sends him sprawling! Wow! g Sunday Way CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c I Samuel Goldwutv (esmlmejm S By J.C.HolUnd '' - Bisected 1m ---. ; . Clarence Badger When his best pal was cheated out of a fortune and confined, la tbe poor-house as a maniac, Jim Kenton thought It was time to act! - A Comedy Drama Pardon- Me Children 5c Adults 20c A rcade Today! Alta Today CHILDREN 10c !' ' ADULTS 35c CARL LAEMMLE V 'cfifers LOCKLEAR cjfieifiar?xA'vif uf He SL'ex-iu tie Great Air Robbery Zoom! with Locklear on the win? nf a Ulan - rn'tlm abore the earth. I nnnl through the cloud! tAtVpi lines on the trail ' cf the men who ' robbed the J. S. Air Mail. C I as you soar with the Opill camera man above the jaws of Oeath, "shooting" for your life. 4 .- om your seat It JUIjjD! Locklear jumps from plane to plane to foil a bandit of the skies. SSTe.' "ir. '- "1' mo"- l.rlU I. It-ZZi .h- -V'S imsv n-tt. am.!. 1 nt.:ii.m.i;.i. -T"V HUUirzi 111 JhoSV.y's the Limit - r . . ' . -s.-- iiiavi on - - - - Asml V Kv Irotsl start H.i.ki i ' TfHr',3i And act ne do" ,n a Picture that f VIri .ys? i I J throbs with thrills and ripple with If itytii.i -awaa. 7 Wl laug-hs. A picture. In short, that will , . slvj."i-b'r JS Vl be loved by every audience that Is U ' II - ' X'?iit composed of human beings. M ' " ' ' " ' l ' j ' "''"-' - , 'my v CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c AnM VAUDEVILLE Universal ; Jewel' VIOLIN DUO Musicale PASCHLY PERRY and JACK BIRD "Two Sons From the West," ' Vsnndleville MAMMY HARRISON A Humorous Etlieopean Diversion. HAL DAVIS & CO.-A Bright Idea. Concert from 3 to 3:30 p. m,, Popular When a Peacli From Georgia Weds a Rose from Alabama Hayes Goodwin . ' Selection Woodland '. : G. Luders Serenade Moonlight ... .'. .' ......... N. Moret Waltz "Hawaiian Lullabye" . . . . . ..... ..... ... . , . ; E. Bridger Int. Fox Trot Underneath Southern Skies ;. . M.K. Jerome .I .. . Paul Eckhardt, Director - MACK SENNETT COMEDY ; I