t : t I ' ' S. 't ' 1 V- ' rvn FromStud:oToScrGen-"V,crlc'sAp-.rt"-'ThCharm School" d-arr.f-icii CLi!ec,t.e ttrcstcr. . fACK In ISIS IonnJ f made a p.-:ure cs.'..t .'. .uicKi iiz.i" j f Q Bikdc a piMuro ciu il i no cnaj :aut ir.ippcns 10 coma ar.uj; j whence" tnd he r.. ii-d .1 rovh..-.ai ii'..i.r5 nip::icr.t. Uf We&ura sirl with a pretty face, j 'Coiixtaure Iliaiipy lit saw a Iiar::-oa F.':.r ur.iwipg. In I cor.Mar.ce Bmniy is as rt-Tranq which io:cne(.-huln,1-lvwa the tt-ju;y, arid b,aLt:fl .,s viCr n somtthi.'T portrayed. aaJ Lc i:nai-('..av!y nan tvi I u nc,n. a....ttd from the no- her. lie fit h.r. a:ij that is how site j .ViM roI,-s .r.;.incr.- ;JV A.ire Di.e. iarted Jn picture. ! Mllkr. A a New York debutante, xMuvuiiui ru.y. "'"-i'"' Huphca famous novel, is her first h.si production, and althoLgh the story has; an ai -star cast, ncr part is me nnn-1 . cipal one and she carries it to perfect- "0n I , " i ! nl P"1-1-"" reulal.y every J,;v nc1 : matter how early she may be called ; la for pi&ymg; dramatic parts, more than anything of a comedy nature. Being a, "robu.it and perfecttype of beautiful young American woman hood, ehe naturally loves a!! outdoor sports, and induiir In swimmlnp. t-I ; MOTION P1CURE NEWS I is it . 1 AIU'ADF, TUI. TIi: CALL OP VOITH" . j IIl'(;H ViHiO TlMPMPlli Pyobably no muticu picture wasj ever rmulf? unflv.'r ninre ilifficulltes taani Henry Arthur Junta "Hid Cell of, Yoiih." 1 ft second ort) duct Ion of th'Mndcs in their methods of picture- mc PASTIME Children, 5c ' ' RUTH ROLAND IN 5 a r1 5 P IV? THE DRAGOuVS NET -FKESII 1 - onlf r 1 1 ' HENKi" LETHMAN COMEDY, "A KICK IN HIGH LIFE" ' ' - --. t ' ' -.-'? I . -, .... J-!'"', ,1 If i n.s. irnif, no:r:n anil iu.ji any.h n-3 .. - ho in bared 10 death -h Je nmt evcrvth.njc it holds sh sots in search 1 something di.Tercnt,-' And she d H down in Cuba where tr.e nicesl tnsiirro,'t:nn pvrr Rtasred is . held for n,naM9l Kemrxfif It tn Who 1 pets Into ail sorts or trouble ana ,ometh.nif dlTrrenf . .. - , ,h. n.,.,,,,-,.. wh. some brother, who makes prisoner. , her Wallace K'M Ami Cracc Morse . Wallace F.eid as tho jroun? au'on.o-1 bile salesman, - who Inherits .1 girl's ! boarding srhool. has an nltercat nn daecrw, Ltd., which was filmed at the new ttiidij near Lwulon. This point an inierestins une to recall when on? m:iv witness tho marvelous' results achieved by gointr to the Arcade Thea tre todnv. When Hii'-;h Ford, one of the biptrcst Au'TJcan directois. waa sent to Kna- land to nrmluca Pictures, the other dl- u-tiurs held up their hand in horror, for thy knew that he would bo up against untold difficulties, in tho first pi.irpy Viccausto of the war, tho Hrlti.sh had been prohibited from making any 'rii? ivnd AmerVa had sutilcd alona T I i I i a I TODAY x Adults, 20c at urn fi The with MARIE WALCAMP FROM THE FARM DAILY EAST 02EC0S1AS, FENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, KARCH 30, 1021. Als jzsxur stesir'rjn' - S' - " '' ! A-ciVsr' s3jZjy;y; tfsiezyj-1' lover his plans to ntjolisti the rcsular 1 .tAit,im In fnvn, rtf ,i a'ntirv whirtl wi!1 niakg ,he academy a 'charm chnol". with the head mimress (Grace i Morse), who puts up a fisht for th.uHu;h Ledyara that he. Lester. rnJ 1 c. ahead of them bv several years. They! ."When I discovered the highly hu didn't have skilled mechanics, eloclrl- 1 man qualities of "The Scoffer,' I was clans, studio equipment. tleliahied because It offered so many Hugh Ford, however, veteran ot screen aiwl staee, quickly took stock of all. conditions and remedied them to tho extent that "The Call of Youth" can be shown anywhere and compare favorablv with any picture made in this country. . Mary Glynne, Jack Hobbs, Malcolm Cherry and lien AVeb stiT are in the leading roles. VLTA TODAY All embryonic writers, who have aspirations to make contributions to screen literature, should be interested to know that there lsa preat dearth in ! stories containing real human interest while there is a surfeit of narratives devoid of uppcaJ to the human side. No less an authority than Allan Dwan, the well-known producer of photo-' : plays whose latent achievement in this line, 'The Scoffer," Is scheduled for an ertKasrembent at tho Arcade Theatre t;,day, has jiiHt made a decliiratlon ti this effect anil he backs it up by call ing attention to tho fact that very few films nowadays are even advertised us "human interest attractions." " Rsnc.vs Strength; Where there is A need for a build- C "rtg-up tonic after r W prostrating illness, a scott's mmi I tolc-j,! rejularljf, usually b speiis reniwed strength D x"-0-:-'C-i'- - - I '..."vv...... I Tnroulv conspiracy wun his sister, j Mar.-U Marshall. Peter Lester causes; i'hyllrs Le.Kli 'o spurn tho love of I opportunities for the development of a real truc-to-life neries of situation, mirror ( all the world," he said re mirrow to all the world," ho said re cently in an interview. "All men who! have dedicated their lives to this busi ness as I have, inevitably feel proud ot any accomplishment which seems to do his fellow-man sood and It doos do Incalculable trood to Rive mortals the truth, tho whole truth. a is certainly demo in this lutent picture ot mine. "It is most difficult to secure good human Interest stories. You would tr surprised to know that out of ten ac ceptable manuscripts f have in my possession nowv only two of them con tain anything resembling real human interest. Tho appeal of the average story, is generally the cleverness of Its c'oslgn, of the suspenscful way In which a bully rood story is told. Ac count need not necessarily be taken o! tho human thiiics involved. Just as long as tho plot moves along and keeps the people Interested. The wnoie ining can ue nauiy meuiric uuu still make a hit. But,, my tip to all would-be writers would be, to solve the problem by Injectlnir re.'il human interest In every story they write." ALTA TODAY -Merit prevailcs the whole atmos phere of Allan Dwitn's production of "The ijcoffor," which opened an en gagement at the Alta Theatre yester day and which may well bo HsUd as one of the very best photodramas of the current season. Seldom has such a Hturv been told so mn-stcrf ully and rarely havo incidents held an audience, so enthralled. An Intensive dc.iiin, It opens tha eyuB to some of life's folblci, yet. in no sense is it guilty of mcralia InK. - While tho play in itself is unusual in Its power to command undivided at tention, artistic acting on the part of no less than ten brilliant photopluycrs is an outstanding feature worthy of prai'e. 1 Mary Thttrmnn, James Klrk wood and -ofih Uerry shafj first hon ors, each of these "well-known artists drawing character studies which are memorable. Ilhea Mitchell, I'hllo lie Cullough, Ward Crane, Kucenle Iksseii r and Ucrnnrd- Durning also dKplay rare knowledge of dramatic proportions in enacting the roles in trusted to them, while John llurton and Geoi-Kie Stone do their bits fautt lessly. At limeH the dramatic acting rmchi's great heights and inspires to nplilaii.se through admiration of con i.ummute artistry. Tho brilliant direc torial ability -of Mr. Dawn Is discern ible throughout a production which ranks- with the best contributions to 1I10 modern screen. " Th Mory which l cleverly evolved In "The Kcoffcr" concerns the misfor lunes of one Dr. Ktannard Wnyne, who through tho villainous plotting of his bosom friend. Dr. Arthur Richards, is forced to serve a five-year prison term for an Illegal operation perform n by lib-hards, All of his life Dr. Wayne had' Seen an Intensely religious man. but he. emergen from prison a nenffer, Iwcauwe he rankles Sit in justice. In his search for )ea.ce and forgetfiilnesa Wayne goei to a sparsely settled section of the country, toit his long Journey iA in vain, for he rtumble on to his. former wife, wlfrh his deadly enemy, l(l"iards, and Is plunged intc m trouble. However, In the same distant cl-49 he meets the girl who finally tbj iign love exerts an lnfltj-1 ' - ' ' . : - ! ho h:.s saved from 11 11 suicide s Ki;ive. f and about whom he knows or aK,hoiiie n Riit'MS. aothlnijS S!i". in u rn, Hiai rles bc :au; she is in dcaprrato want. but bcar " n.i'. i lf..-K enro over him which acts as his salva tion. (In the end the scoffer Is con vinced thut ho is wrong nnd renews his faith in humanity to find happinest at last in the devotion of a true worn an. DAVID W.MIR GlillTITII A liriof Sketch of Mis Curwr David Wark Griffith, protagonist of tho photopjay and creator of many of the most advanced innovation and im provements associated with motion pictures, was born In I.a (JratiRp, Ken tucky (near Louisville) in JK80. hi father, General Jacob Ai'ark Griffith, tin Intimate friend of "Little Joe WhVelcr," was an officer whoso Con tedcrato regiment never did really sitr rendcr;the men simply nnd individu ally wandered to "their respective homes as Wion n Hubert K. Lee had 1 capitulated. Mr. Griffith s prnnn mother was a Hhlrley Carter of Vir ginia and tils mother an Oglesby of Georgia.- David is next to tho young istof eiKlit children, five of whom arc llvililj.- As soon as ho was lug enough to fol low hl ambition, Mr. Griffith went U Louisville and secured a Job as a re porter on tho Courier-Journal. The fact that he was put to work ivritlnB notes about the theatre interested him in thimrs theatrical, nnd before, many ivt-ijks bad prfcseil, he nppeaied In nn I utmiteur performan.ee called, "Tho Put- A Dependable Physic when Bilious, Headachy, Constipated and Upset 10, 25, 50c drugstores. I AMUSEMENTS 4 - " "They WORK , vhile vou sleen" . - rr 1 ,i , 1 I; - IVi, . j) tin name only .they live In a great . mansion until the day Peter lc.-lcr annual nieei an(ivreinain at fii,&na llarley and Marcia Marshall a!o arc sucsts at Hugh's. Durlnc the msht Lt-slor ! murdered nn'i T"rt t'lvrk n sorvin llnnr' Ij.is irn t School." His acting nttraclod th ittcntlon of Owur Kugle. Htaxe director of the Merfert Klock Company then playing at Masonic Temple, IjiumvIIIo, ' and ho was enuai l as a member of 1 that coinpaiiy. His first season gave' aim a wide variety pf parts and when, ater tto Joined John Griffith's travel-1 n-4 stock company ho ginned sufficient j .peiicnre to be entrusted with leading! oles. j In l!tn"i, Mr. Griffith appeared with ho Memphis Stock Mcpcrtoire C'im miiv en tour, nnd the following season kilned Miss Nance o'Xoil In "Klloi etti" in which he appeared as Sir Francis Drake, Mcliee llnnkln also was a member of this company. . In 1908 Mr. Griffith became lnler, ested In motion pictures. He associat ed himself with the American Miilas ope and Iliograjih Company at 11 Bust 14th Htrnet, New York, where his manv Innovations gained him such recognition that he won soon made di rector (funeral of iirodiictloti. 'Mr. Griffith's latest production, "Way Down ISist" with a bitf sym lihony orchestra, opens a, thrvo days engagement at i.c Alia Theatre henln nlng Tuesdr.y evening April Dlh. j Abiinduiit TPuMli Is assured when there Is good blood In the veins. Hood's f-'arsaparlUn Is tho medicine to I make good blood. Heglh taking it! now. it is Just what the system needs at this time nnd will do you great I good. Sharpens tho appetite, sUiidlwl the nerves. I Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY. Johns Blug. Pendleton, Oregon ARCADE Children, 10c "BLISS WAS IT IN THAT DAWN T0 BE ALIVE, EUT TO BE YOUNG WAS VERY HEAVEN !" Recall- GP"Y&iitli - A HUGH FORD ' - . . PRODUCTIOH '. - CQMEPY "iT TAKES A CROOK" t. TEN rACl2 I la'oly hired, U accused of tho crime. The nivntcry eleara when Winora o.- covers that Hurley Jdurshall 1 druff addict.. She trace hlra to ChlnalowA, and there In, in opium den B con-r-os and Kli and Ellnoro Uod. tbt( they are In 1 though B)rlOll 1 fist in i-arnum Mr. Farnum Is a down easl Tnka havlim been born In Hampton Beach. N H. -Many years of his life, how ever, have been .spent In the onvlron of the cattle country ot h mlddl and far west and sailing- the'coaatal. uatera of tha Pacific. , ' i He rides a cow pony witn w ow of the round-up mon and ropes ateer In clOie to record time. IU Dllltjr . wlih a sU-shooter la well known to I niiiiiv cow-punchers of Wyoming m I Oklahoma WHO hava engaaou - itxt competition witn mm. ltesslc. Ixvo . . . Jllid i.ove ha found of lato that th hei pictures can be mado trora th popular novel ana so " v " diiced "Uonnle May" ana "ini ia- landers." both of them pest seu from the fiction field. Tha little tar now working on "Penny of aopnui Trail," a Western elory. . . Kalla Paolu Kalla Pasha, the world's champion burlefuo wrestler, In realtty n tivn of th city of Chicago, He has. Licen dubbed "the hand-plntd Amer iranliod Turk," and Kalla-Fab Is saintied vUh the Identity, revealing I on his ample person, when in ' 1 flshtlng togs, the evidences ot his oe vuwim i ' " ww, . compieieiy as wan paper . roor iwi two inches measure his waistline, ano sixty Itirhos In his chest measurement. He we'yh 335 pounds. 1 ALT THEATRE Here for 3 days only 3 starting tuesday EVENING April 5th AT 8-15 . . TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER 2j1S 8:15 "WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE" , FIRST METROPOLI TAN ROAD TOUR OF D. V. Crib's Elaboration of Wm. A. . Brady's Great Stage ' Play- of th Same Name "WAY DOWN EAST" "Sluski alone north more tliiii Hie admission price usktid,'' , PRICES: Matinee.:...,:. 50c, $1.00 Eve.. . 50c, $1.00, $1.50 (PluxTnx) lUwrvatioiis can umy be iiuidei for auy of tlio evening pr- iitaiJoiiM in Hie Peoples nix-lionmi. Phone 22. Adults, 35c I