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if PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,5 OREGON," ' SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1921.1 ' TEN PAGES PUBLICITY HELPS SUNDAY-MONDAY ALTA SUNDAY-MONDAY Children, 10c , Adults, 40c Children, c Adults, 20c CCMEDY"H1S LADY FRIEND" ijls1c hsl 8 ;iM& ..it MM ll M VltW Wl MOVIIAV enmity of the Pangler, who determines t'l-'tltl WIIITW to 'frame" the Sparrow. Then bexln IN III; nt f ll.M a siM'ie of thrilling expei-lem-oa whlrh. IVml h i 'Toe niarvcl of the It i wild niake the picture pni of the fff," Is roimna to the .rrade Then-, mot f.-iMrliiatinK and heart-appraltna 1rr Hi'iirtn1', HMt r-t-Tt by Wilhum ever woreened. Km tn n "''ll production, -Tli"( Thp rtnry. written' In Mr. Packard AVIihe Moll." :i HtiiTlns Ktory nf life In inimitable tvle. carries nn appeal eved w Vmk iiniifi'rt'oi M. T!U Is her stronger than his famous tale, "The !lil bin prndurllon - ho having her;- Miracle Man." Supporties' Miss White tefore devoted her tiwn work to are liichard O. Truvers. who plays the iMt-iHlH. jiltial role of "The Pun'" ami "The Ad- The Mory was written by Trunk I venturer": Walter Irwix, J. Thornton I'nclt.'ird. nolhor of The Miracle ; Havlon, Ka llordon, William Harvey, M;iu.'' ami lhi eeenaiio hy B. Lloyd ! UeorKe pauncefort, Charles J. Slaitery. F hchlon. It dials with lihoda, a giii.)ohn I. Wade and John Woodford. ro k of the kIuium. who, ha v ins seen j the Itcht In a startling miracle per-1 XI TV M"M V M .MOXt.Y formed In Si. Amies' Churchwhere V1XKUO STXF. 11 .AY her father Is kilied trying to rob the NKXT MIXTFK riCTVttK I ior box- -determine, to reform and , In the I'umouK role of down-at-the-lwln r to aid thoao in the underworld. 1 hels, minny-henrted TUchard Phenyl. A a ettl mi nt woi-KiT he become ; friend to every on but himself, The- 4 1 auee ville? , , THE CLIFFORDS A Bit of Circus MARTIN & MURKY, Cctr.edy Singing and Talking knowyi hy the enok' and paups:ers a. The White Moll.'1 Urr work has rt.irttd to hear fruit. , "The Sparri," a. tioiorio.ts safe hur trlar who has nerved a Ions term In Vilsnn, U released. When "The Daim ler." leader of the vans, tempts th odore HolxTts has rxctttntiHl oppor tunities In "Swept Ijivender," the Mary Mile Minter pieture coming nt the Alta for two days benlnning Sun day. "Sweet Ijivender." In film form, was adapted hy Iteulah Marie Dix from the MRS. FLORENCE PIERCE Mrs. Florence Pierce Is the wlfo) of D. J. Pierce, editor of the Good kue, Minn.. Enterprise. She de feated I. A. CTanUKh. binkrr. in the race for mayor' when hubby's paper suported her. She Is the first mayoress in Minnesota. released eonviot to return to his un-j Pinero suitie success, declared by many lawful trade, "The White Moll," who ' critics to he the most humanly appeal has lieen caring for his aged mother. I in play ever written. The part of teps in and wins the Sparrow's prom- ' I'henyl hss lonjr been known ns a ctn tse to (ro straisht. Hilt she Incurs the vie of character Interpretations atd It ; : rr ? : - w onderfully done by the capable ; liorierts, considered one of filmdom'e ! j;ratest character men. DARING I JUMPER Ul 1 . o t leaart s ounoeam of the Screen TOO ILL TO WORK As "Lavender," Miss Minter la fcivce. i fresh opportunities to demonstrate her 1 versnf Hitv. There is plenty of bu rner in the par of the girl who helps i her foster mother In the conduct of a H ie college boarding house. With Clem . ,i n tl ir ! Halo she has n beautiful romance. A Mother lelU HOW Her, almost wrecked when Clem's step- Dauchter Was Mtde Well I f:Uher fo,bi,1s xh" ma,ch- " can Again by LyUia , rinkham S f.-ther finds that the Kirl he feels ts "beneath" his stepson is really his own daughter. " I Harold tjoodwin, often seen with Philadelphia, Pa. "At the ape of j ivian Martin, Mary Pickford and Sixteen my daughter was having trouble , ui Lee In leading roles, has the role every montn. bhe ! nf had bad Vegetable Compound the impetuous youns college boy pains across , who fa8 in ove with the landlady's her back and in her 'daughter. Milton Sills. Sylvia Ash- WALIA WALLA, March ;. Lieu tenant A. O. Hamilton, mentioned in yesterday's dispatches ns having estab lished a new world's record at Chnm paiirn, Illinois, by dropping from an airplane a distance of 24, not) feet. In a regulation parachute was a former Walla Wallan and prior to enlisting In the nir service, served with the Amer ican army in France. John Connel, who worked for sever al years with Lieut. Hamilton as a lather In Walla Walla, yesterday stated Hamilton apparently knew no fear and his airplane stunt is charac teristic of the lad. "I remember one time several years ago he nnd I were duck shooting down i on the Columbia when we bagged a duck which fell out toward the middle of the river," said Mr. Council yester- I )- mttmm i Mmm-'ry 'siaes,liertacKWOUia ton Theodore Roberts, J. M. Dumont, day. "Hamilton felt so bad that the ; nam n?r so i nat sne i . n 1 i i- 1.1,. ' r4 j r rr ; : , in tnij cast. : i land would have to he I down. My married, PST1MK si'NPAY Al MONDAY swim for it. riQnithTprr0mmfflnn. 1 t duck fell so far out in the stream that he suddenly said he couldn't stand to lose the bird and decided to l auKUwrrewuuiret- , MnrT- . imOKS I. V1DSM) y V I.ff:! IN iKDYS WALTON HUM 1 I f,!, it fo;,l,f11,-r.,t 1 I is now repjiar ana 'has no pain. We recommend the Vee- -etable Comrtound and pive yoa permis sinn to publish this letter." Mrs. Katie Eicher, 4JS4 N. FairhUl St, Philadel phia. Pa. ' . trcincin a;i day, or strttng m crampea A modern Dick Turpin of society who is first aided and then foiled by a frail flapper Is one of the principal figures 'of "Risky Business'' In which Gladys Walton is starring at the Pas time Theatre starting Sunday. The more adventuresome and daring criminals have always had a glamour or fascination about them, appealing nnsitions and often with wet feet, voune , flike to writers and readers of fiction. pr!s contract deranged conditions, and The polished adventurer of this story l.fore thev are hardlv aware of itthev by Douglas Doty and John Colton is develop headaches, backache, irregular-j enough out of the ordinary to estab ities, nervousness end bearing-down j lish himself as a distinct type of cine-j pains, an 01 wnicn are symptoms 01 1 ma crooKttom. woman's ills. It every mother who has . Played by Louis 'Willoughby, he ar a daughter suffering from such symp- j rives at Palm Beach with authentic toms would profit by the experience of j rredent ials from a society leader in Mrs. Eicher and give Lydia & Pink- j England. Accompanied by his valet, iiam's Vegetable Compound a fair trial j he ja c,,rrect in every detail of social ne may expect the same happy result, j HsaKP an(I jn the seclusion of his room ) plans the coup that is to net him and T i his confederate a fortune. The almost i priceless rope of pearls worn by the hostess is the object of his prey, and he actually has the assistance of tjie j young daughter of the house of his ex ploit. The flapper, played by Gladys Wal ton, who recently scored a success in "Pink Tights" is a paradox of modern American life. Eishteen and inno cent, she is worldly wise in many ways. Vet she is full of mischief and deviltry and needs only to be dared to do the forbidden. Harry Harris directed Miss Walton in this, her first starring picture for fniversal. In it she has the support of Frederie Malatesta, an accomplish ed and widely known Latin villain, Louis Willoughhy as her dowager mother, Nanine Wright as her sym pathetic old grandmother, Maude Wayne as the older sister and Grant JieKav as a sehoolbov lover. I argued against such foolishness, pointing out that the water was ice cold and he would likely be drowned. He declared he could make It and threw off hi3 coat and jumped in the river from our boat. He was a strong swimmer and made the hundred yards in a short time, recovering the bird, which we brought home. I made up my mind then that Hamilton knew no fear and was not surprised to read of the account of his exploit at Cham paign, 111." "HeMust Never See His Baby ..... . Ruth Promised On , Her Sister's Dying Bed Then she changed her name uid took the child with her to live in a distant city. So was the father who had forsaken his wife outwitted. Cut for long? Destiny "plays strang3 tricks, but none more unusual than this swift moving romantic story. ; i i 1 1 , . m i 1 , , - . . . i : : . . 1 ; : , s : : : : : . - s . : : : i ; r -i : I 1 1 1 i ; ; ; I M i J : i ; i : 1 1 : i l ; : , : : , : . ; ; ; ' , 1 1 ' : i ; ; ; 1 1 , ) 1 -A IT I T ; v .1 ' :: : VI' '"'l I J rrvU- Yourkindof j ' . GLADYS WALTON vho.stavred In 'PINK TIGHTS' : ' in a picture that's Tigm up io mc minuic i f ' iJ vJ' V' She was as innocent as kitten - and as mischievous as a monkey. She could chatter liko a chip munk, fight li a a tiger cat, swim Hk duck and dance like the viL But the couldn't keep the men sway and the got warped into some terriiic love affairs and whole basket of trouble, particularly with a society "RafBrs.'' Perhaps she got out perhaps she didn't. SX-e what happened. Now playing. 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I tlon of 7 if ranked 1 SjTf "Xm Iiavo taken away my love, my liitpplneKn Sou Miull not have my flilld A MASTKHI'IECK irtAi' HITS M:ll 1IO.MK IF "Til 10 WOMAN IX Ills lIOLSir1 llKlMiS OVIi 111 SH.XI A.M OM! WIFK TO ll.MM'lM'.SS TOfSKTIIKH TI1KX IT IW Till; OXf.Y SKJTION IMO Tt llll IX TIIK WOUI.I! 1, n morn aweeplng or powerful etempllfloa ' the divine foree of mother love has ever penned. H reKlster-na more convincing and nir from tho power of lis treatment than "The Ho Man.' Tho production can- tesdlly lm with tho few Rreot pictures of tho fllft ' WashlnRtun K'oKt. " ' ,j