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1 t AGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1921. i ... ;- i, . i ,. ... -I- . I- IJ'.L ...J. J - .1 ! - ! -J. -' 1' JJJ.1'.' L" ! fl '-' - .."LJUI!' " i il HI . '.' 1" 'J.'-H-J I 'I I I I TWELVE PAGES MOTION PICTURE NEWS f hi W !; AK Ali: TODAY I'liiiiiiHiiriKS'A'iiiiiii 11111116 . I. I ll' I'll I.I LIT. I Li-T- M ' I i 1 'I i I 1 1 I 1 I I I II " i i ih' i (' pesst f l I p, i , .'-.!-4i i i i.i v, ii1 ii I'll . ' - - - , r i L' r 1 1 ' 1i TOMMIYDI 'Hlli:ilK IX JUS UTIT I'HTI UE The presentation of a new Tom Mix nteuire ii aluaya an important theatrical event, om Mix hy this time hail become ho populnr n favorite tltst eaeh rdeture he makes hVoumos a Rreitt deal of interest in advance. Ills latest J film, "Prairie Trails," a William Fo ' Woduclion, annoiineed as the attrae 1 ion si the Areadr Theatre, today, Is from the popular novel by Jamesi H Hemlryx, author of "The Texan,' vhkh nlso was filmed recently with Mix a. the star. ' linoksolh rs report that th! novel of western life, always pleasing to InrKO 'Masses of readers, is jtninins in pt-pu-iarity by leaps and hounds. It has Ion? passed all other kinds 4f novels, Pres. ident-lict Harding and Vico-Presi-dent-elect Coolidite. it is well known, prefer western novels to any other iirand, Just as President Wilson pre fers detwttv stories And the western Tnotlon picture is keeping pace in pnpnlarlty with the western novel. "Prairie Trails" continues the nd tentttres of Tex Henton, whose love etory was told In "The Texan," AI.T.V TOIAY KISMET" JtAltK C.KM IX KTItKKX S KITING Ail iw " Tt! W iMtttH nil Ik aliiiiie' . ; roT -a darnel The screen version of "Kismet." a Itobertson-Cole super-special, in which Otis Skinner, makes his debut on the silver sheet, and which is now showing at the Alia Theatre, is a mag. nifieent spectacle. Like a page from a fairy tale of old reads the description of the Wazir Mansur's palace, con structed for a sequence !n "Kismet." The floor of this enchanted palace la of Mosaic marble In pastel shades of blue, lavendar, nile green and pink, which on the screen presents a soft misty jrray apiaranc. The colon adea and arches seem to be w rought of 'purest jtold, inlaid with jewels. The platform at the far end of the great Toom where the Mansur holds his au-' dlenees, is drapped with silks of the most exquisite colors and on the floor about the room are strewn cushions 'and rugs of silks and velvets of auih 'texture and beauty as to move the 'most blase to words of admiration. ' Truly a gorgeous setting and one worthy of presenting to the screen. 'Otis Skinner, America's most cele brated romantic actor in his greatest stage success. NNE WAR IS OUH TODAY Wl.M.IAMSOX, West Va., May 16. (L J) Peace hopes ln 'the Mingt county mine war were strengthened at sunup when the snipers' positions in the West Virginia hills were quiet, .authorities, however, feared a new attack on the half dozen mining towns in the "tig river valley mlsht open a' inytii ie. The trrival in Pike county. Kentucky, of two companies of guar.lsi.Xrit quieted the snipers. TT9 1 Id wa The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub stitute for Camel quality and that mild, fragrant Camel blend. The fellow who smokes Camels, want3 Camels. That's because Camels have a smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you can't get in another cigarette. Don't let anyone tell you that any other cigarette at any price is so good as Camels. Let your own taste be the judge. Try Camels for yourself. A few smooth, refreshing puffs and you'd wall: a mile for a Camel, too. A r-3 w -rr, t?-1 r. J t i I fe ECU r ifl L'- -Jv I M b K if- R. J. REYNOI.US Tobacco Co. Wutott-Sak-iU, N. C. 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The judi cial y committee continues ln'ar ins t.n the prohibition supule iiif rl. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4.4,4.4.4.4.4, KAN' KUAXf !.-'(' . May 17.- (f. P.) The -stn!vii!U s'-aiur-n rlaittiiMl two ; li-l ies u lit-ii t ho J arific -Mail ail iiMuni' t! iis liner Creole Sfate would n.t Kill liiilil Vednes.I;iy, and tho Ad iiiird iiu. is' ct,;t:;!'.-r. Admiral Kvjiis. tad up u iis ;irri,i!, 'S'iie Cre ole Mate is liuir to Kill for the OriunL , tod.iy. Potter's f;"ld in New York City haM earhiMi its eapie dy. Then are hut two more hl lo ie filled. WOMEN!. BUY NO DYE BUT "DIAMOND DYES" .1' v-!,;ti- S'd'ii in rou;'.:t ,v U c i'.-y w.-irs i vi vt' nil'- : rl h s, l-clli-v :'. to )0 Uiosp its wl:o lust their livr.s 1 (he Ir.illiniM durititr the 1 tin. Oi-cL'i.n country. I y 1 vr.ivation 1 reus SIX OI T Of SKVKV. SKATTI.E, May 16. (A. V.) Se attle made it six out of seven by win ning the final game of the 0;iklii!il series, 5 to 3. (kiklnrnl won the fir. t i,. til iv..ii,.o-.j fl Ir. 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Ifiu Inland Empire Banl Pendleton, Oregon ays tartmg . Traffic? 1. w ADULTS 35c LIMITED ENGAGEMENT - - - t THE MOST NOTABLE SCREEN EVENT EVER PRODUCED f Q&ZmfGttQlE ' prevent PASTIME TODAY .Children 5c Adults 20c The Big Wild Animal Picture THE LOST CITY .Episode No. 2 Ruth Roland In RUTH OF THE ROCKIES Thrills Suspense Comedy SEEING IS BELIEVING Arcade V in- ,j , Ci.. i ii Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c 'WHIIAMKBC presents TOM TV'?- ' A m Vis & 'v rairie Trails I. M r. n comwerc ana mrii CTOI2Y I3V JAMES B. HENDRYX X W DIRECTED BY V GEORGE MAUSKAL! I t A "V I t.. unru 7 n F,?mm n.,a . . - -(,! . w s '.Lit ' r r f . . i -v- - ---.lilniil l i ,Tl i Edward !6ioHocL DireclGtlbv f l m ,rv THE ARABIAN NIGHTS COME TO LIFE IN ALL THEIR ' Mystery, Romance and Whimsical Ilumdr DIRECTED BY A MASTER AND PLAYED BY THE GREATEST LhmSp ASSEMBLED IN SETTINGS OF REMARKABLE REALISM and MAGNIrlCLNCh Mr. Skinner's Screen Debut in His Greatest Stajrc Success is the Most Impin tairt Ac quisition in the Tremendous History of Motion Picture Art. INTERNATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL, T HE STAGE VERSION OF Kismet Will Never Die ; THE SCREEN VERSION IS A MEMORIAL TO HIS GREATNESS. 1 " TEN REELS, COSTING .$500,000 TO PRODUCE. v COMEDY "BETTY'S VAMP" 1 1 4 h' J " COMED i -"NONSENSE"