East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PACE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 0, 1921
TWELVE PAGE3
MOTION
PICTURE NEWS i
AIM'.UtK TOH.W
l"UM m I'UTi ik( i I'll s
i.i or ill ;: m -st
Tlieh,,!c of Hie large-.! 'Murk
puttf" itt ili vol l was u:ed in niaK
lim "The-.I' viim Tr.Mi.vnilii i-! " Wtl
h.'ttu J-'t-x pii'dmiM.n, uhieh. nines t-'
thr ,Mv;n;e Theatre today. r-r tho
loud. I ,.f iIimm- who find ii hard to
I r rji np lit date (in sf.oliu lanjnll, 11
MnW hi- r- plained that a "duU Mae"
i tei-callcd l-eeaubo it i u- ; dark at
(ill.
T!t: particular dark lai- on ihc
liK lot at 11"1! vxoim! is an enormous
1 1 : 1 11 that would hold s.veial thousand
pooplo. It is t-ig ii-amph l--r a hool
In a Kif-at ci!y. If it uare a lecture
llllll It wihiII 1-e i-lii' of tin- larjf. st
le tore hnll In i hp world. The j.mm uti
urity that makes ii ilii'i'-rout from
-'hiMl!, anil Ircii-rc l.a'.is is iis roof,
V )ll h in (li! (if (ilass.
Hut must of ttic time this class is
kept covered, td liiork the dayliplu out.
Thai Is why it is a!id a dark staire
there in little or no daylight. Itut
there is MuuethiTi: ,1:ist as pood -in-
(ilii(l. much lienor for studio pur
pose. The whole Interior of this it rem
"dark" s-lldio is flooded Willi liKht
i from hiinilrids of vvpper Hewitt's and
I Khi!f-lli'hts. duo iiilenntriK of tins
j nrtiflclMl over natural lighting is In the
j fact lhat it throws sharper shadow s.
I The sreatoi advantage of all, lnn-
I I n r. was expressed 1- a director who.
w orklnjj on an outdoor scene, lamented
lijs Inability to make the un slnnd
still.
h, for a Joshua:" he cried, us the
sun sank Hehind a hill.
"'ih, fur some i'oppcr Hewitts, you
mean," s.il.1 William Farninu.
The actor wan liiiht. The movable
lithiK in the studio are much more
anveiilent and luliahle than the sun
lor film purposes, liy expert manipu
lation liphtimr effects may be obtained
which (laylifht never could give.
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Mil 1H TtI)AY
bQttertea
Some tea is black,
some tea is green
-butifitsHMla
qou can be sure
its better tea.
I'AUM'MN "V n.A"
TK.KMS WITH .MTION
William Karnniri pets away from
the usual run of romantic roles In
The Joyous Troublemakers," a new
William Pin photoplay which was pre.
svmed last night at tho Arcade Thea
;ie. heninnin:i a three days run.
In - The Joyous Troublemakers" he
appears tirst as a carefree youth, and
later as a man who. taking life easily,
defeats those who scheme against him
because of his wealth and because of
the girl he loves. It is a role us dif
ferent fr m his superb Imn Caesar In
"The Adventurer' as Don Caesar was
from his splendid Sidney Carton In "A
Tale of Two Cities." The only resem
blance is In the fact that this new vole
is as romantic as any he ever played.
And It Is in many ways his most pleas
ing performance.
Laughs and thrills alternate from
bestiritiifT to end of the feature. The
opening situation is one of the most
original ever seen on the screen, and it
Icaife to a series of surprises culminat
ing In a stair.ecrinor climax. Through
out there is magnetic quality.
The scenery Is superb and the di
rection, by J. Goruon Edwards, is flaw
less. The cast includes Louise Lovely
who is as pretty as her name!. Henry
J. Hehert, .Harry Pevere. G. Raymond
N'ye. Clmance Morpar and Clare Dub-rey.
1 MAGNETOS
? GENERATORS
1 ELECTRIC STARTERS
Or any part of the electric
ye. em on jwur uar vicuwuicu
nd repaired. Satisfaction suar-anteed.
HARRT H. GRAHAU,
Willard Service Station,
Pendelton, Or.
Thone tii. LETS GO!
ALT TC1 V
Tonight
a box of Vogan's
Brazil nuts
Selected, meaty Braril iAits,
creamy fondant, jackets of
dark and milk chocolate.
Wonderful candy this, thL
will make glad .tha iuuxt
any girL
At better dealers everywhere
MII.I.9WCJ
AS MOONLIGHT'
r oniuui . Sunt . Spokane . Ttcorns ---i"!,.---. f J-4
20 Reduction
AND AN ADDED
MONARCH
TEN DAYS
WE WILL BE PLEASED
5 For Cash .
ON OUR ENTIRE LiNE OF , V
MALLEABLE RANGES
SALE CLOSES MAY 14th
TO EXPLAIN THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF
THIS RANGE.
CALL AND SEE IT AT YOUR CON VENIENCE.
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IV. mini; today to the Alta theatre
for a run of two days is the latest
Selz.nick feature picture starring
I'laine Hammerstein, and entitled
"Pour Dear Martraret Kirhy."
Kathleen Xoi ris. a ithor (f the story,
is known as one of thf most brilliant!
and forceful writers for the nationally
known fiction mnsaxtnes. Miss Hunt
merstein is seen in the role of a popu
lar socifty matron, a charming and
noted hostess, who lives only for her
society activities, pne- to business
trouhU-s of her husband she is forced
to turn her famous hme into a board
in?-hoine. To add to her difficulties
her husband, through nn abortive at
tempt at suicid', is a helpless invalid,
who is confined to his rooms. Hoar
ins the "boarders" enjoying them
selves, the husband who is not ac
quainted with the drastic nature of his
business failure, misunderstands, and
frequently upbraids his wife. Itefore.
the happy endintr is reached Margaret
Kirby suffers the torture which comes
from unfaithful frit nils and scandalous
tongues, but ehe is prtnie all the way
through and her detractors are suit
ably punished. , ' .
Supporting Miss Hammerstrin are
William Davidson, Warburton (Nimble.
Kllen Cassldy, Helen Lindroth and
TomBrook. The direction of the pic
ture was under William P. S. Karle.
As a result of many years of study, j
a .n:iohino hn-i bi-en developed in I .von ;
Prance, to make raided embroidery in ;
uold and silver. Ttie stitch is a copy
of an ancient form of embroidery and
pives an impression of handwork. The j
machine uses the metallic tlirer.d.
ARCA DE
TODAY
Children, 10c Adults, 35c
ALTA TODAY
Chiidjra, 10c
Adults, 40c
VAUDEVILLE
LE ROY AND COOPER
Two Boys and a Piano
HONEYSUCKLE AND ViOLET
The Sculptor's Drearn
A farmer in Saskatchewan has
found clay deposits on his la ml from
which he has bien manufacturing
firelighters on a small scale. The
lighter is in the form of a ' ln-ick. If
snaked in kerosene a few minutes and
ignited, the brie!; will burn for a half
hour with a steady flume and when
exhausted can bo replenished with
kerosene and used indefinitely.
LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents
Elaine Hammerstein
IN
Poor Dear Margaret Kirby
BY KATHLEEN NORRIS
Scenario by Lewis Allen Drowne
Directed by William P. S. Earle
Social po.-it.ion, wealth and all .it could command were
Irts anu i hen came the crash. But Margaret Kirby did
not give . She assumed the burdens of another, and
titcp by step won her way back to happiness and love.
A Photoplay You Cannot Afford to Miss
OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Fox Sunshine Comedy
DOGGONE WEDDING
More than 100.000 volumes 'and
thousands of pamphlets on the Great
War have been collected by the French
government. The collection of manu
scripts, photographs and war records
is appalline as to numbers and a
building will be erected having five
miles of shelving,. Princeton Univer
sity and the ( niversity of California,
in this country, are especially strong
on war material.
Wedding Halted
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William Pox
presents
WILLIAM
FARNUM
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story of battte
iarold and a maid
Qnfory Jackson
Directed bit
J. gordon dwards
PATHE NEWS
ERAY PICTOGRAPH
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The Brightest Kitchens
arc those where motherly geniality is never clouded because
of being constantly over the kitchen stove.. It is home in the
full meaning of the word where they use a
TheStey Sarisfocrory'Ronqe
Duplex Draft Gives You
Perfect Heat Control
The Taylor Hardware Co.
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
TWi
DR. a H. DAY
ptiyslrtan aim Siirwcoq
Osteopath
looms 21 and 25 Bmltb.-Crawfor4 j
Buildinf. 1
TlDhon 11 -
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John Keatlni? and Iith Barrett
of Toeka, Kait., wcro engaged. I!ut
the wedding w.!l never tp.kit place.
John wan golnit to Wa: -hinglon L'nl-vt-raity,
St. lyouia, and was paying
Ilia nay bywo'lclii nights at u gas.
(illimf ma l ion. When bandita lii-d
lo rub the station he drove them uff.
but fa aiMtt dwid lu tb dueU
PASTIME Tody
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
A REAL WESTERN
The Country
THAT
God Forgot
With Tom Santchi, Mary Charleson and George
Fawcett
Comedy THE DODGER
1 1EF
of Pendleton
Crn)ERAL nrsEHvr
Stops' Y S T E Mi
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Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations; transacts a
general banking business end maintains
snecial departments with facilities of the
highest character. '
PENDLETON, OREGON
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