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"': f TV C2 LIGHT DAILY EAST 0MG0S1AN. PENDLETON, OSEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, TEEEUAEY 5,1621. TWELVE PAGES fT 1 " ' " -' ' ' . I I'V-TfMK MMHV AMI MONDAY productions of ihc year, will he n at the Past. me Theatre on Sunday and Mcr.day. At. T V MM) Y AND MONDAY Although Hdilh Hoi-ens used con f;dfrnhle mke-np on her na and l ten for the first scene in "The Adnr- mrte Pavafre" hi which h t'iavs the. " "f a h'"u;h P.-.n l!and maid, the,' "The Tvir Pas Key." a Vnl-1 ""' lrd tf California aid mi- vrsal.J(l prinjucticn ly Erich vuo' oojna ..on tianM h-T kSn t. wteh i-tron'Mm. the dlrrctloi? geniuc of: tip hurt that she entirety discarded '. "Wind Husbands." '" generally pro-j the t.mwn stain f..r the list half ofrounced 1o be one of the greatest! the plrnire. "T Adoratie Samre, t -hiitn;.iya f several years, come to: S..S.I to be one of the ra-wt pkt-jreiue; the Alta Theatre on Sunday and Mon-I ' day. . jit j5-.;ui?.i;,j; V v - V y i Two of the most homelike hotels B rortland located In the heart of too shopping and theater district. All Orcron Eleerir trains stop at the RFAVAUD HOTTX the Ilon-a- of C'ltetT. Excellent dining room In connection. TIIK HtmX COK SUJl'S, the lloitM! of Wclontc. is only two short blocks from the Fe war.l Our brown busses meet all irtmj. l.utes Hl.iO and up. V .C. CCLDEKTSOX, Prop. Von Ftroheim's latest screen pro duction is founded upon the story j "Clothe and Treachery," hy Baroness j OeMever. The scenario was prepared i b-jr von Stroheira himself and the. 'rroa has been produced with unus-j , . U2i realism. J rw.r. o,.u. tw - J , 1 J . , I j NHH ' V ' ' i;, B . ' . . .-t . J 1 ... ..,e. K t ALL STA?l CAST.f.vPAKLOR.BilDRCC AI.T. TOJUY f.Jfix it de ;nie, who played the hus-i tind rn "lllrnd Hushands." has in "The; ed the part of a talent- American author, living In Paris s-ie .V2S Fat N n IMS 4tffr . j td how n ' jt aJt djw-wwtfli' Korcui r-e" t fJT iert M bt- M4?-4.-V.trnvnt. knrf .f. tw.aif(, to Sts &.,at. flewM tirdrr 94 mam S"f. rir.at . fsr.'ro tT i PASTIME SUNDAY with hia younit wife, who Rets deeply In debt to an unwrupuloa modiste. This woman (Xpert the (firl to get a rich lover to pay her bills and Intro- t army tflcer. The American realize the younr; wife is unsophisticated and helps her out of her difficulties. The husband, unaware that hi wife i: the principal fisure In this scandal, which has rearhed the columns of a society newspaper, laws a play on the story and has it produced In Tana Then the plt takes on several situa tions not dreamed of by the innucenl author. Others In the cast are Clyde Fill more, L'Ha Trevelyn, Maude GeorR Leo White. Kulh King, Xlae Busvh, Jack Matheis and many others. Mr. Meijrhan has (he role of Tttick Leslie, leader of the Forsyth Street ian(f. which he holds because of his cleverness, utt.-r disreaard of dunger, and two capa'de fUls. When he Is fleetnjr from i'hil Hoyt, a flowery de tective, liuqk h!es to the rooftops, anil there runs upon Hilda Shea, sister-in-law of the detective, a cripple, who has spent most of her life In a wheel ihalr on the roof. From then on is unfolded an intrr cstiii!; study in two entirely different Personalities. Hilda with her sweet philosophy of life mill her belief that everylhins; la Rood, and Buck with j"st as firm a conviction that there is no good. Faire Uinney plays opposite tin- star. 1 mm Anyone Mho suffers with this ailment and unas reuet ana cure by using a remedy is very plad to recommend this remedy 'to others. Many people have used KRIG for rheumatism with the very Lest results rand recommend it to all who suffer, Mrs. C. P. Jones, 1633 Sacramento Street, 1 in San Franci-co, is H . f II A' one oi me many satis fied users of Anti Uric and will tell you all about it if you will communicate with her. For sale bv the Pendle ton Drug Co. and Thompson Bros. t ... .-..) ARCADE Today lAKCADE SIXMV AND MONDAY Child ren. ac m . 1 MON DAY thoma XKW , Adult, 20c F1L.M I -.i iii'1 - EDITH R03E17TS wd JACK pzswm r iMi'vervsi Arh-SCtlOB f, r 7 x cVa V 3 'r-Z? ' V " ' ' i Thomas MeiRhan, the popular Para monnt star, appears as a gangster and RUnman In his latest Faramonnt pic ture," The Frontier of the Stars,' which will bo shown at tho Arcade Theatre, beginning Sunday. This Is by far the "roughest'' role In which the virile star ht been seen. . CHRONIC CATAF.1 Follows Repeated Colds Blood Is Impure. When Tour body suffering from a cold does not properly attend to difres tiin and elimination. As a result your blood becomes impure, it in hames the mucous membrane and hrinirs about that condition in hieh chronic catarrh occurs ar.d i which It depends, urifv your blood, make It clean, v taking Hood s Sarsaparilla. and if your bowels are not healthfully active, take Hood's Pills. These , medicines have relieved and rre lentpd thousands of cases of chron ic catarrh. Economy Is one of the atrong points of Hood's Sarsapa rilla 100 doses in a bottle. Why ndt get It today? Comedy "SHAPES AND SCRAPES" A 1 Overbeck & Cooke Co. Pendleton, Walla Walls, Portland Member of Chicago Board of Trade. Private Wires to all Ezchangw Grain Phone HSU Stocks Bonds Room Jodd Bldg. SUNDAY MONDAY CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS, 40c . VAUDEVILLE , Willard Hutchinson & Co. Dropping a Hint HEALY & ANDERSON Comedy Acrobats VON STROHEIM'S MASTER PICTURE The Devils Pass An amazinjr picture of Life and Love and Woman's Vanity. Do you know what rtio devil's passkey is? Do you know who uses it? Would you know it if you saw it? This picture is one of the wonders of the screen. Key Probably the b!(rtres,t sensation of tho 1921 automobile shows is the de but of the lonR-herabled and eacerlv awaited smaller and lighter Haynes ear which Is listed at J19S5. The new Maynes in is the name adopted by the Haytilfc Automobile Company, Kokomo. Indiana, for Us latest crea tion which is attracting the attention of thousands of motorists. Sturdy and powerful, and possessing the t5"P'cal Hayes open car body lines the new Hnynes SO Is distinctive among the smaller cars. The body is mounted on a 121-ineh wheelbase chassis and accommodates five pas senger. One of the salient features of the new Haynes 50. is the famous Haynes light s'x engine which give the smaller and lighter car phenomenal power and enables .It to develop ex ceptional speed. The hieh. broad-arelted hood gives the niw Haipcw f.0 an imposing ap pearance, while the brilliant luster of the rich. Pre water green finish and tho genuine leather upholstery stamp the new c-ir as being fully un to the approved Haynes standards of manu facture and workmanship. The deep, roomy seats are equipped with Mar shall springs. Insuring travel comfort to the five passengers. A one man top of atlrnCjtive water nroof material is standard equipment. The rear curtain is carried around the side of the body to the rear top bow. A bevel plate glass window with o mcl:le plated frame adorns the rear quarter of tho top. The curtains are elrwe fitting, and open with the doors. The batter ynnd tool compartments are conveniently placed nnder the front wat. There is additional space under the rear seat. A heavy pressed steel covering is placed over the gas oline tank at the rear of the frame The windshield Is of the two-piece sloping type. Unique side ventilators, built Into the eowl on boh side near the floor line, provide plenty of cool fresh air In the driving compartment When closed they are storm proof and are flush with the body. In either po sltion, the ventilators are free from rattle. t The chassis frame is unusually stur dy, consisting of six-inch channel section sido rails of pressed carbon Heel with five cross members to In sure rigidity and prevent side sway. Extreme readability and .easy riding jualides are insured by the long seml- elliplic front and rear springs, de igned especially by Haynes engineers. A new feature of the Haynes 50 if the electric starter which is controlled by a magnetic, switch operated by a finger button. Four cord tires, 33x4 inches, and a spare tire carrier attach ed to the rar of the frame are stand ard equipment. F.no!ops fienrs in Oil. An Inventor cjulms to have made a farm tractor 2" per cent more effi cient thnn most machines of its kind by enclosing ull gears in oil. " CHAMP EGG LAYER PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS - Oil i S i 7 M I, Lady. U'alnut Hill she's a white leghorn hen Is- the cham pion egg layer In the world A recent cackle announced the ar rival of tier 81lth ubh which is C.tellc for egg. She clucks from Lexington, Ky., nnd is the prop erty of the experiment station' of the University of Kentucky. As a pullet Miss Hill broke the world's record with 94 eggs in as many I consecutive days. AMERICANS TO EE GIVEN EQUAL RIGHTS IN OIL Children, 10c Adults, 35c JOSEPH M. SCHENCK. Present Norma Talmadgel -- ' . ' ' IN ' "' "The Branded Woman' Directed by Albert Parker . ' THE STORY OF A HEAVEN FOR THREE- J - , . THAT HUNG ON A THREAD The Soul of Purity dragged in the mire of a mother's svnivisni out of tho jeweled Klough of degredation foujrht this beautiful girl; into the unua cf the man he loved to find the scarlet shame, the. hideous 'blot of the past was to be washed away with tears and Faith. A First National Attraction : ' LONDON, Feb. 5 (I". P.) Amer. ica will be given equal rights with the other nations In the Mesopotamian Oil fields, the Daily Chronicle declared. The newspaper predicted the British eply to Secretary Colby's oil note will .late that prew-war concession to the Turkish petroleum company must be respected, but that otherwise there .'.ill be no discrimination. ' . ALIA ... MRS. HAHDING ttOKS SHOPPING. NEW YOItK, Feb. 5. (A. P.) Invitations to many social gatherings failed to draw Mrs. Warren G. Hard ing away from her hotel shopping to day. Her companions said, she would neither call on friends" nor be v'sltcd during her stay. Tonight the visitors dipped away to visit a theatre. New hair for You? Halrhas'been grown sgsln, after bald ness, in many cases. This jS nof srir.n tihcally proved, Yours may be snsmen sblecase; but you have not been using t he proper relief. Sodo not delay in spply ing Kotalko. The producers sre to con fident they offer yon satisfactory hair growth or yonr money-back. Get s small box of KOTALKO at any active drug store. Apply Kotalko each day watch yonr mirror! Do kindly set. show bald friends this advrrtiuiimU. TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE Ccrine & Olive Singing, Talking and Dancinjr, featuring Little Olive . the Baby Vamp " ROBCLEOPFIL - Eccentric Jazz Fiend PARLQEC BEDROOM &BKTB Mack Sennett Comedy "THE FIRESIDE EREWER" L ARCADE SUNDAY MONDAY CHILDREN, 10c On top of the world! One a reckless gangster, fleeing from the law. The other as pue as the moonlight that fell on the roof where he( lived with her Invalids dreama Was there hope or love for either? That day when the big fight came Come and fill your heart wWh the rest. ADULTS, 35c k T'i r K . MCr tv; .- r' t m i w ' 'I f hmM i Jesse LXasky presents: rmoniiis Mei QT1 v ACharlesMaigneProduction if HIS MODEL DAY" CHARLES CON KLIN IN 4, .......Ul