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27J.TTr FACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, "1021. TWELVE TAGE3 1 Sunday Monday MOTION PICURE NEWS 1 i Children., 10c Adults, 35c -1 AIM AIK MMHV Al IOMY riio.M h mi;k.ih ; in IHsT M ITI l, UOMANCK ftome of the sweeiewt romances ever Villi ttro those h ti develop after ttiftrHnfff, wlipn the husband and wife, extra niied or ("'irt-!il-l perhMps, are finally luoiishl tosfther asratn with. Hint iindrrstsnrtinir that lrniros future J hitiplne- Koch is the romance In j "The kv Itoitd," the new paramount; picture, KditTlntr Thomas .Mlh;i n. villi h will le shewn ! the Arcade j theatre F imlay anil Monday, j The hiishand, who In spite of hard- fhl)m ha achieved fame as a nvi list, j settles down nn easy street with his; lieh wife to enjoy life. Put with plens- i tire an his false Idol, h's life and his' r hraeter deierioi ate. His wife. In thej hope f renewinc hi ld.nl jnicsj abroad. The novelist rocs from bad to' worse. Me is about to commit suicide sotnethlnff htippeas that Inspires j hlni rnifw and he naain ixwmw thei mail of old. The wile returns, half-' thinking ti set divorce and marry' another. The ensuing p!sodcs show' how both find happiness. illady (iwrst has the loadina feminine role opposite Mr. Meiiihan. nfl iiraoe (iondall, Arthur t'arew. Maxim Killott Hicks and I.ura Anson are in the east. ' I A IT A SVMV AXT MONDAY M:V IJl AI-AtST STAIt TO UK SKKX HK11K Ttcalart lectures announces Justine Johnstone a It sixth no' star. Mis Johnstone ha been widely hearldeft as the most beautiful 1rl In America, he In of Swedish extraction snd Is twenty year old. Burn in Rnttlewood. N. 'J.. and after IcavinR public school ctten.led the Manor School at Larch-!intrrest that has so!aom ccen equalled, mont, N. Y. Miss Johnston later took T. . ,.,,, ,,,,, ...tha ,t 1 SujTr rt-.NTosrt". S SQUIRE. BARTUTT fn- Comine: to the Alta Theatre three tlavst, Martin Tuesday April 5. no OB- ackaches and other'extemal pains quickly soothed THAT drarsrinff, Trwirifif? bacVaehe, ftttnany momn autTr trvm, in quickly ad by nn application of SUxin's Liniment. Vb nWiv, mu!Muca, or skin ptnlii. It a rnod fr nil th fnmi(y Ktid ll kinds of cxtemal" che3 anvi pains. 8-c, 70c, 1.10. liniment II IE (Pain'sS Umilwl to Iviioh' A city child was enjoying, his first I SUnipse of pastoral life. Un n little stool he sat beside the farmer's wlte. I who was plucking; a chicken. He watched the operation gravely lor wwie time. Then he spoke: "IX) you take off their clothes every night, lady?" Kxchange. Sunday Mond&y SOCIETY SECRETS A REAL DRAMA COMEDY SPIRIT OF 21 th full course at the Emma Wlllard echnnl at Trox-, y. Y. She evinced ai predilection for dramatics at a very early and while at the Km ma vi-i lard School was president of the Dra matic Society. Khe was a member 01 the "FolHfs of 1U, and agin in ISIS. In the edition she appear ed at a principal. WTtlle a member of the 1915 Follies'' the war was In Its arly-Mates and patriotism ran hteh. Mim Johnstone had the part of "Co lumbia," and appeared draped in an American flair, her beauty having won the honor for her. DurinR intervals in her "FoUles'' enagment, she sup ported the Castles at the Xew Amster dam with Ed Wynn in "Over The Top." Justine Johnstone's first starrini feature for Realart will be "Dlaek- Irtjyj" adapted from the stase play hf the tate Harry James Smith. Mr. Pmith waa also the author of "A Tailor-Made-Man." in which Oram Mitchell appeared and "Mrs. Bump-Mead-Leisht" In which' Mrs. Flske wan i starred for sev eral seasons. "Blackbirds," appeared at the Henry Miller Theatre several years ago with Laura Hope Crews as the star. ."Blackbird, showing Miss John stone and a stromr supporting cant. Cf me to the Alta Theatre Sunday ana Monday. Jack Dillon, who " directefl Mary Pickford in "Siids," performed ihe same office for this Realart production. for it starts with the abandonment of her baby by the Woman who has been wronsed. Charlie finds the baby and raises him to boyhood. The typical Ohaplinesiue metV.ods of "raising the Kid are responsible for a good part of the humor with which theJ piece abounds, while his pitiable whimsical procedure to srain the child's love dampened many An eye. The dramat'.o climax of the film comes with Chap lin's losing fight, and the Kid's despair Yhen the law separates them, but this Is followed so closely1 by a bit of com edy which, perhaps, is the best of the piece, in which Charlie rescues him r fter a chase over roof tops, that peo ple laughed the hum's right out ofj their throats. I ALTA TODAY Owen Moore and "The Chicken in the Case." That will be the comedy combination on view at the Alta thea tre for toda.v, so Mr. and Mrs. Screen Van, if you have smiles to smile, pre pare to smile them then. In his latest Selznick 'rictifre Sir. Moore has been provided with another of his well-known and exclusive type i f screen character, and it is prophe sied that hi role of Steve Perkins will be long remembered as the fun niest thing he has ever done. J The story, by Victor Heerman, Is straight comedy verging into farce, ani the hero is a young man who tries to delude bis aunt, who is also his finan cial guardian, into believing he has married and settled down, whereas he is merely single lind trying io get enough money to settle up. To carry out the deception he enlists the aid of his pal, Percy Jones, from whom he persuade the "loan" of his newly ac. quired wife. What happens from then on is better described in action than In words, and the action, and there is lots of it, will tie found In this most hilarious screen come3y. Victor Heerman, in addition to bein the author of the story, is also the di rector of the picture, and it is claimed trnit "The Chicken In the Case" will p'ace him in the front ranks of comedy producers. In addition to the star the cast con tains the names of Katherine Perry, Tddy Sampson, Vivian Ogden, Edgat nelson and Walter Walker. AKCADK TODAY SHE TOOK HER FRIEND'S ADVICE ij Now is in the Best of Health :g 9. IK ' Ife to CHILDREN 15c 4 flay ADULTS 50c 4 VAUDEVILLE EMMETT & CO. The Scientific Humorist MARIE ELMORE . Singing Comedienne Vaudeville De luxe Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ,: . 1 AMUSEMENTS i . " i ;, , , Detroit. Mich. "I was not feelitie well for several years and never was able I "it to eat any break fast and always com l plained of a headache . or tired feeling which . at times required me j to step my work and rest. I have never had a physician and "WAA" 1K X RST" The D. W. Griffith offices have re- j teived so many requests for an ex planation of the proper way t nounce Kichard Barthelmess' . last name that the Company issued a bulle tin recently wjjerein all fans were ad vised to "put the ncccntMn the liir," in spite of the Volstead Act.- In other words, the popular young Griffith star, appears in "Way Down East" pro nounces his last name as though it were spelled Bar-tie-mess, with the accent, as aforetaid, on the "liar." "Way Down East" with its. wonder-j fui orchestra will open a three day's! engagement at the Alta theatre start-) sng Tuesday April 5th. . i four bottles never took any medi. cine for it until yours was recommondod to me by a neighbor whom I used to visit frequently. I took Lydia E. Pir.Uham's I JEWEL HAWAIIANS , 5PEOPLE-5 til ' ' . ' ' I I Vivfif Jf it ( A , ;' 'J L , ,U'- - "iiu.. " , . m, W . M . , ..... . . ' i if ill alCmi. il twa AinrrWS FROM SOCIETY ' M nf i a lovely ffirl who called herself the Countess Leona, - 4 and 'who smuggled jevveh for a livelihood, the otner a your, Dreamy Hawaiian Music-llulu Hulu Dance Steel j English nobleman under a cloud, met on board ship bound for Guitar Playing. BONO AND REMINGTON The Accordionist and thelSinger. HERBERT AND CELESTE The Actress and the Stage Mgr.' OWEN MOORE IN ; America. How the deep love which sprang up in their hearts, finally turned their faces to the light and brought to an end the notor ious band of crook whose decoy Leona was is the story of the photoplav "BLACKBIRDS, starring JOHNSTONE. ". I 5' 5 PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE S1 beautiful JUSTINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS j Vegetable Compound, acd now I am in .? p,r the best of health and enjoy doir.g rr.y work every moment of the day. it surely put fife ar.d 'pep' into my sys tem. Mrs. L. M. DAKF.A3, 46 Howard St., Detroit, Michigan. It is not always in business that a woman is forced'to give up her work or. account of ill hetlth. It isquite as often the woman who does her own work at home. When backaches and headaches drive cut all ambition, when that bearing-down sensation attacks you, when you are nervous and blue, the one great help for such a;tments is Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. MACK SENNETT COMEDY FINISH IAM.CAD Not A Blemish mars the prft arpearance f her coiapifxii-n Permanent ari temporary sktn troubles arc etieebvely concealed, fceiiuce unaaniral color and corrects CreuytkiM. Highly itfrrTtic. Send 15c foeTrittSiat jFTPD. T. HOPKINS SON. New York . Children, 10c JESSB L.LASKY" tK&S ENTS trrm lyi aim 1 J "T p ff P- -a sr a m. aji.,-a m They laughed and cried! Then cried and laughed! Alio icrt the theatre with every emoilon from hysterical gales of laughter to the stiffed sobs of sym pathy completely exhausted. That wan the experience of the audl- enre at the Arcade Theatre last night who went to the opening of Charlie Chaplin's new film, "The Kid," widely advertised as First National's six reels of Joy, "Six rei-ls of Joy" tells hut half of it, for while the comedian has never been so mirth-provoking in any pre vious production, the story wjjich is Enfolded contuins more real heart throbs than many a picture that has "ouilt tip reputations for emotional ac tresses. Charlie Is himself, but he has In Jected himself into a story of head CHICHESTER S PI! aw fatal (fpum fit it. . J 7" . P.-' V jf risrc-tl. Attrnr1IIJin.x yrtiaoftSsjtA,w,;C! - Z i.-t. w p-.,n c.t m ATIONS" COX return Ci if IB m-vl ruRfss AT.YOUR DPIK-IST ALTA THEATRE HERE FOR 3 DAYS ONLY 3 STARTING TUESDAY EVENING fc April 5th AT 8-15 TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER 2:158:15 "Tlic Greatest Attra?tlon of All Tlim-s. D. W. Grifi Personally Ire"ntS "WAY DOWN EAST" Symphony Orchestra .Muic Alone Worth Pr.-C of adiniwloii." PRICES: Matinee 50c, $1.00 Eve ... 50c, $1.00, $1.50 (Plus Tax) HI ATS XOW SKI.UXS IHopkTi WuivlMHiSe I1. Store, Ilioiie 22 ; TlM-tu lOsrljr 9. . . L..: . V-l. J OWEN MOORE J! ITOLAIR W., (TO"NY) DYSON ; .' - IN . 4 , nu. AnAni'KT!i'ici.vi.isT J MAGNETOS II i'-m' . . si' -S -5 .1 nml old ltua look new nil j t GENERATORS i Thp PhiolPii ' in t Hp Poop i ??zm: zt. electric starters g IHu uliluiluil III ulu bmt ..r g ' N - K ' 'J and repaired. Batiafaction guar- ' f ' f tm.. . . s.'-k I anteed. & MACK SENNETT COMEDY AN . UNHAPPY - - t B,,n ' :i: M.jstclmi land Surgeon X I'end.lton, Ora. R '"'P'" ... t rhm. tun X a: Rooms zi and rsmun-i-rawioro j .... , I Telsnhnna t4 Res. T4B-R ' , I Sunday "T" '" A mammmmm'.. , Monday A MP. AljR today ,:, ' Adults, 35c JlfW- A4U.. . I 'TF II ' I .. .4 Children 15c Tax Included dult 50c f ; 111 I C01 'tmZrJt I '-Tv st 1 i ytv- 1 ' i '- 4 ' ' T'' l in the comedy he has been mak- A - 1 , 'W' ing for an entire year, packing j lJZ ' - I ' ''"'A $1,000,000 worth of laughs in- : fe - " i Sv ' -V m ' . ,f $(:0jtfA: Writted Directed by - ' . - lfulM ' qhfrle. Chaplin - lb 4 , rzni vytoF joy li-jP- : yZZS ; "t,,,"r wiM"-" : . ' .... "..'.'...ir ., - : . . .. .. v . . : . .... ... ' , ... ' v "'.''- After years of toil that had hrousht sucecss, he found the lure of playtime too enchanting. . . . So the iKasy Iload became the Primrose Path, and he reached its end to find himself wifeless and broken. -Was there any way back? Come and see! A itory that -leads through ntor.ni to tire ' rtiinhow's end. Willi l.ila 1-ee and Gladys Gcflrse BUSTER K EATON IN CONVICT 13 .iirTr('IT WIS liltrtirilt