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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1921)
tkoi eight m " "ti.i . . . TWELVE PAGES I'wnif'i'iiuiiiUSU'riiiiii ARCADE nn - MOTION PICTURE NEWS d ii ti r ossm. ! CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS, 35c A DRAMA THAT RELIVES THE PIONEER WEST ADAPTED FROM THE NOVEL BY JOHN BRECKENRIDGE ELLIS DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1621. oaay AI.TA TODW Moom.ioiit Ai'sn THIS MWDAI, Tnk a pretty, romantic Vuni? wo mnn who- hutdKind is loo bti.iy to love hT nd nn attractive mnn who Is WMflcd of hhi wtf. l'laa-e thwn to-1 rrthM- under the of th full moon m midnight. And what happrns? j .Mtdmimmcr M mines" will lll you' In a timmier that nil! iiIphw and mar- tl. Thin In th new Willlnm I Mill reduction which hit t.iken H place In-side the really fin picture!) of the current aeasnn. It will he ahown at the Altft Theatre for two days com mencing today. ' Tho Htory, adopted from Cosmo Hamilton's society novel, "HIr FTietd and His Wife," centers around two young married couple who are close f nends. ( me of the husbands ImaKtnes himself in love with hm friend's wife, and aha. neptlected by her husband and Ftarvtnp; for romance, yields to a tem porary Infatuation. The resulta are highly interesting and lead to a climax that for sheer dramatic intensity has aelriom lieen eiialled on the screen. A notable east was chosen to play the chief rolea In "Midsummer Mad ness." including such favorites na I.ila Iee, I.nls Wilson. Jack Holt and Con rad Xafiel. K II V 2 drama of the earZy days in OkUhomar tffer.i .Ada AJ A r 3 3 15 1( G 9 7 H 3f v AUCADi: TODAY ADVKXTrilK IX ' IUCffKD WEST The Artade1 Theatre presents today and tomorrow tha long anticipated Kdtrar Ijewia-rathe feature, Laho m." Mr. Iewia'a specialty is the out door picture, liecauae he is a lover of Nature and believes that the greatest adventures? the greatest romances, are those enacted in the vast open spaces where God's work ia most magnificent ""Lahoma" la a story of the West of those early day when men left their comfortable homes in the East and took their wives and their chil dren across' thousands of miles of rough, hard roads to a young and new land filled with dangers and hard ships adventure and romance. ' The action of the story revolves around Lahoma and a tender-hearted outlaw who adopts her after rescuing her from death by the outlaws, of whose band he was a member. , .. The cast, a large one, was picked with the care that characterizes all Kdgar Lewis casts. Peaches Jackson plays the baby Lahoma and Louise Bumham is Lahoma, the young worn on. Jack rerrin, Itussel Simpson. Wade Boteler,. Will Jeffries, Yuette Mitchell, H. M. Llndley are among those plaviny important roles. Post Tdasties are "Whats What" intheWhosWho" of Breakfast Foods says fr ..... ; Phone Houn 107 . . . Um. to 6, p. m. DR. OIBIART Modern Dentistry i la All Braocbea. PAST TODAY . ? Children, Sc AdulU, 20c THE GREATEST WILD ANIMAL SERIAL EVER PICTURED THE LOST CITY DEEDS OF DARING RUTH ROLAND IN RUTH OF THE ROCKIES THRILLS SUSPENSE COMEDY TOUGH LUCK rd wall mi ii .c aiiiiaiie for a Came The pleasure is worth it. There's no sub stitute for. Camel quality and that mild, fragrant Camel blend. The fellow who smokes Camels, wants Camels. That's because Camels have a smoothness, a fragrance and a mildness you Ciox'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 walk a mile for a Camel, too. R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Ca WiD.ton SjIc.j. N. C. BRlTiSH AUTHORITIES n mm FIND MM CONCEALED MAGAZINES After Months of Almost Fruit less Search, Important Finds Are Being Made. DUBLIN. May 24. (A. P. A new feature of military administration in. Dublin is the success of the author ities in discovering concealed arms and ammunition. Most active in this work has been the F. Company of the Auxiliaries to the Constahu'ary. which, as, communications regarding it arc always las led hy General Head quarters, and not by the castle, must be suppose J to be operating by mill tary orders. After months of almost fruitless searches important finds are being made. Search is not confined to the 1 poorer districts and the most fashion able houses are exhaustively examin ed. Suspicion is not mrecieu fo nmni uai,s1 the owners of such house as against their s"r ants, while in some cases it is probable that neither master nor servants were cogninnt of all that the premises contained. Dublin has numerous streets or houses each with a stable at the baok. relics of the time when the occupants kept carriages. In many cases these stable are let to car drivers, or to anylxxly willing to rent them, and several of these stables have been found to contain supplies of revolvers, Lnmiin -l,mn hnuscq in the . ' . . ..... ' 1 .V, t sunurns nave ioiik naiutm io me ." of which owners do. not often pene trate, and in some of these, bombs have been discovered. rmr.iiA all this activity the official summary of outrages record each week with no diminution in the number or character of the attacks made in the city, which have srown ln t.xcess of all anticipations. Apart from tho bomb attacks on the military lorries, which have wounded more bystanding civilians than memlH-rs of the crown forces, the audacity of the Republican Army In manifested every day in exploits, each of them perhaps tiifliner but .In combination showing careful organi zation and reckless boldness. Postmen, teieirraph messengers and dispatch riders are help uu, and their messages captured, it Is ,uite com mon fur tho averaee citizen to re ceive hi tetters after some days de lay marked "censored by the Irish! Republic,'' and this is often the case , when U tters containing valuables have i been registered. i Nobody can drivel an automobile without a permit, but this interferes little with the activities of those j against whom the regulation Is aimed, j When the republicans want a motor they go and take it. They give in j most cases a receipt for it and when i it has servpd their purposes they re turn It. Even military lorries have not escaped seizure and use by toe Republican agent.. Food storts intended for the mili tary have been captured and destroy ed and even the laundry vans have been made a prey and their contents burned within a couple of miies of Dublin castle. The same story conies from many parts of the country and every province can show numerous instances of the same kind of activity as In Dublin. Imprisonment appar ently has been ineffectual. Resides over 2,oiii) persons in Jail under the sentences of the court-martial, there are interned ln the various internment camps over 2.B00 men, held on suspicion that they would be likely to commit offenses. There seems to be always somebody to take the place of the mnn In jail. .nearMc&ri, 3fgJ&. j rn Ortgtn i7 ' ti tht world's iir-f, f ' ,.jri,j. WffiJXfiFi'-' U fe .. .. jr hC'fei M 9 gfm I m nt I rnter nke m Qean Record IT , ' i A wm j Not an accident or auspension in 49 year a engineer on the Rocky Mountain Limited between Chicago and Denver, Is th boaat of John Jf Icey who, at 7, U to reMre from Kock Island aervtce. He haa ti teltd mJJea. ' VVoRDS cannot adequately describe the beauties of Crater Lfie. Its sapphire-blue coloring, its picturesque island and its gor geous setting combine to make it one of nature'9 wonder spots. Crater Lake is in the southern part of Oregon and is accessible by automobile from the Pacific Highwty. And motorists may plan a trip to Crater Lake with assurance because Red Crown Gasoline may be obtained all along the route from north or south. i.-Iake your trip with "Red Crown" the gasoline of quality the gasoline with a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign on service stations and garages. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Olifonii) Gasoline of Quality Ms LAHOMA Tbc piati'ie rnso K lin knew no frleiuls but the olilbiu i 1 1 1 the cynic. Will Comptort iN'Jilt'd iittil I'll ii--itli'tl In Hit' i';iHt ; liin rdwlioy liu I l ; 1 ImU tlH t hat in. "EILL" ATKINS Tfio MfT-hniirtiMl rynit', w Im ; ivl Minn iniil p.'immmI Ihc ti'f!it'r t'Mf f Ills lil'tt kt''lnt; out' sl alifail ( civil l.:Hi(ti. "Brick" Willock An outlaw whose pii n era vi d advi n , tiii-i', not i rliue. T'bev called lilui ;i.;it lle.ul." THESE PEOFLE KNEW THE WEST With simple sincerity they unfold to you the human drnma that flowered in the pioneer days of Oklahoma. You'll thrill at the immense open spaces, the beauty ing sweep of a blinding sand storm. You'll hold your breath at the lightning swoop of the riding-outlaws. You'll thrill at the immense op'ii suaces, the beauty and wondrous charm of primal nature. And you'll lauj,-h a bit, weep -a bit, with the rose of the rancho, the lonesome cowboy, the cynic, the ouaw and the schemer. A Powerful Picture, A Dramatic Masterpiece COMEDY "NO BA BIES ALLOWED" ALTA Today Children', 10c Adults, 35c '" ''" f ' "t'w.i.mmj mmi'n.timm j . ii..ii),.niTii ...,. .it.i..ii j ii ..inn .i m .n..i .1 mms - - ' - v . . : v fir a T t 1 t I . 1 . . ' a - K5lliam De Mule's rW! ... PRODUCTIOM Ml, 11 1 l I I '-.y-'T M iill PN PRODUCTIOM IsummerMadnesS Lois Wilson . LiLa lee. Jack Moll a Conrad Nagel You whose one-time lover may now be merely your husband. You whose sweet- heart has come to oe mny wur. xy often wonder where the old romance has fled? , ., And if so, in a moment of mid-summer madness, something should re-awake the first wild ecstacy A drama that pierces convention s ve neer and shown what real love is- and does! (paramount) V' f MACK SENNETT COMEDY "ASTRAY FROM STEERAGE' s