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i ( I i I "-L "j 'V -( rtHif V T v r V f r tttttY EAST C&SCOMn, SKCLEtON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1920. ARCADE TOIMt JtFW MKM M rFATTTU: KTAItltlM) SKA STOIU The Arcade Theatre wll) show for the first time, commencli f today, Wil liam Farnum, the eminent William Fox atar. In his lntest photodrams,' "Win of the Morning;," a pleturisa tlon of the well-known novel written l.y Ixul Trary, Thin la a stirring aea inry with all the elements necessary T'r a superior screen entertainment. The romance opena in faraway fHngapore, at a Rrltish army post, Mr. Farnum, aa the hero, is cashiered out of the service on a false charee, and Inter is found as a sailor on board a psssentrer steamer crossing the China Tea. The boat is wrecked on an un charted island during: at typhoon, and Ji rescues the daughter of the owner -of the line. Their vicissitudes and ad ventures on the Island and the final denouement are said to be developed ..alone extremely dramatic lines. The picture was directed by J. Gor don Edwards. AI.TA TODAY Z' PITY THK COOK! - Toslng as a cook has Its drawbacks, -specially if you can't cook. If the cop ,on the beat insists upon making love JLo you. and If you don't dare say a word, because you've told folks you're Swedish and can't speak a word of . English. Dorothy Gish becomes In volved In a merry muddle like this In "Flying Pat", her latest Paramount comedy-romance, which nill be on view at the Alta Theatre for two days comn-f?ncing today. The story is about a young bride and her husband, who Insists that she be come more than a kitchen drudge and that she go mi? and make a "careei" for herself. She takes up flying, but an adventure with her handsome in structor leads to domestic strife, and peppy Dorothy flees out Into the cold world. Then follows a side-splitting series of events lending to their reconciliation. ALT A SVXDAY AND MONDAY . "The Forbidden Woman," which will be seen at the Alia Theatre Sun day and Monday, la said to have an un usually elaborate background for the display of Clara Kimball Young'a Justly celebrated gowns, the value of which wardrobe Is said to exceed twenty-six thousand dollars, and Includes price less creations in the way of evening gowns, afternoon frocks, dinner gowns armloads of furs, hats and jewelry sufficient to satisfy the hearts of all her feminine admirers. These exquisite creations are the the color scheme of the gowns worn must hurmomxe with the various In teriors, drapes and hangings used In the different sets, so that all strong primary colors, shadings, and grada tions of tone are arranged for com position effects.' "If one were to judge my gowns from the standpoint of street wear and availability, soma of the color combin ations would seem hideously out ot place and clash outrageously. For this reason, many of the gowns worn ty me in "The Forbidden Woman' have been created and designed solely for use in this one picture, for by virtue of the peculiar combinations of color they could not be worn for any other occasion." Miss Young declares that picking over exquisite materials, plushy vel vets, dainty chiffons and cobweb lace Is quite the most fascinating sport In the world, and we agree with her. ARCAIE Sl'XDAY AND MONDAY wiikn ont "FATTY" A-MOTORING GOES Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, the not ed screen comedian, is fast becoming itnmrn in i.os Angeles, where he result of hours of study and labor by makea his headquarters, as a man of French designers. Miss Young, and her technical director, ell of whom have made a deep study of the 'harmony of colors and the value of color combina tions for screen purposes, or In other words, they have discovered the exact value of color under the glaring light of the Cooper Hewitts. ' "The average outsider knows noth ing whatever of the distinctions to be obtained by certain colors under the minute photographic lens," Miss Young declares, "or what red photographs black, pale blue an Indistinct white, with other colors change their Identity in a most confusing manner. Nor that AILTA Todav Children, 10c Adults, 35c THE NEW ART FILM COMPANY Presents DOROTHY GISH In "Fly in: Pat" ACnNOp 3NIHSNflS narts automobile parts. "Fatty s chief falling is motor cars, and his garage resembles a railroad rouno hcuse, so many different makes and varieties of machines does the rotund comedian possess. Recently he pur chased what is declared tb be one of the most expensive automobiles in the country. The body was especially constructed In a Los Angeles factory and was fourteen months In the making. The front interior Is aluminum lined, unique features such as cigar lighters, lights that ignite automatically when doors are opened., and a built-in ce larette distinguish this living room on wheels. "When he can be -induced to leave his new possession, Roscoe gives his attention to the new Berles of comedy dramas In which, by arrangement with Joseph M. Schenck, he Is to appear as a Paramount star. The first of these is "The Life of he Party," adapted from a Btory by Irvin S. Cobb, and will be shown at the Arcade Theatre next Sunday and Monday. ' ! Arcade Today CHILDREN, 100 y ' ADULTS, 35o win Am fox Presents , unaay,:, Monday Children, 5c Adults, 20c William Farnum IN WINGS OF THE MORNING who has forced the helpless1 girl to the marriage altar against her .will, la unmasked and made to pay for ,hls I wrongdoing. The picture contains what Is perhaps the most impressive I and dramatic surprise of any pnoto play of the year. The action lends up to a point where it seems that heaven itself must Intervene to save the beautiful girl from the arms ot the bestial brute whom she Is-about-to marry. The climax is as astounding I as It Is unexpected. ' ' Great ca.re and lavish expenditure marked the production of this pic ture. The scene representing the dance hall of the so-called "Palace" of the little mining town is one ot the biggest settings of Its kind ever attempted In picture taking. Overbeck & Cooke Co. Pendleton, Wall Walla, Portlaad ' Mexnber ot Chicago Board of Trade. Private Wires to all Exchanges Stocks Bonds ' Grain Room a Judd Bltlg. - Phoue 80 PASTIME SCNDAY AND MONDAY wnj And hvoged xortmland, BACKGROUND OF TUT, GDUi I FROM SOW lifcaiM I "The Girl from Nowhere," which Is to be the main offering at the Pastime Theatre Sunday and Monday is one of the season's novelties. The beautiful Cleo Madison and the distinguished actor Wilfred Lucas, are the featurea players. The scenlo background of this pic ture Is set In the majestic and rugged .mountains of the northwest. Here amid all this beauty of the great outdoors is enacted a unique drama and many startling and unique twist, and turns. Under the sombre shadows of the mountains a beautiful young woman It found wandering i a hereft of her memory. Ex- :..,. s,inense. mvstery and the ' r. n, to who she Is supreme iiucni.".- . . fill the five reels In which The Girl From Nowhere Is presented with In terest of the most gripping nature. The climax of the story Is reached when the villainous KlondyKe Wheat at Minneapolis From $1.56 1-4 $1.50 5-8. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 18. Wheat December, ll.BS 1-4; March 5-8; May, 11.57 1-2. Oats December, 41 Barley May, 44c. Rye May, $1.36 3-4. Barley 61S5c. Flax No. l,.1.95fil.: LADIES! , When irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always de pendable. Not sold at drug; stores. Do not experiment with others; save dis appointment Write for "Relief and particulars. It's free. Addxesa: Nati onal Medical Institute, Milwaukee, WIS, A DRAMA OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST As swift as a mountain torrent, as wild as a raging cat aract, rushes the tale of the beautiful and mysterious. The pines of the forest sighed, the woman trembled, the fiend smiled who will save her from a fate worse than death? The fiend smiled again, but forgot that God is in his heav en and all is well with the world. Jim, ..'nifHiffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiisiiiiiiiiiifiiiiii riiiiuiiiiiiiiifiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiii"i1,,nl,lll,llininl j ARCADE SUNDAY, MONDAY ! Children, 10c Adults, 35c WHO SAID NOBODY LOVES A FAT MAN? ..j-- ,rw Cjatwnount Gictiwe J r He called himself a lawyer. The women called him a dear. But the Milk Trust he fought for a pair of bright eyes you'll laugh till you ache at what it did to him, until wow! Jesse LTlasky presenfc r , EOSCOE (FATTY) (by Arrangement. uftA Joseph H. Schenck) 9 in heLifeOf The Party 5 From the Story by Irvin S. Cobb : E Directed by Joseph Hennbery Scenario by Walter Woods COMEDY CHESTER CON KLIN IN "HOME RULE" : tfsuiimiutiuuiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiHiiiiiMiimiiimuiim ,lllnMiM. A a Ill) 11.59 'H HhS KKS I'll I I U r-sc. ZZrf sP&8?SS& J COMEDY "BILL'S WIFE" , - . 1 -SAJiwDfcuctvftwor 111 .I,,. I AILTi Sunday, Monday , Children, 10c Adults, 35c ' jpCL -5sjsisptsWM in mil T HiiiVlhiiiiiiiwiiIiiihih III IH.IU I M- Jc 4 W. . . a pla y 5 ' ' '' 1" ' 2' that strikes a responsive chord i Ql - ' I in the breast of millions. If . . I l ' V. i ' you enjoy pictures of the finer raU I flJ rJ y ' X. ' sort, if you take pleasure in ' 3 II I km ' X i brilliant acting you will find .' 31 E - stiS ? expression for fulest enjoyment 31 . - in this Jf' ; t . : , ' De Luxe Parisian Love -.' j I ' Sl : Story v .fW' : v JMh ' Pronounced by press and pub- . 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