. . 1 ,- I " ' , M 'A.l '..'iA-'i' r 1 ;fT';;; '' .i i. r:i TWELVE PAGES ACE EIGST DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, STURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1921. MOTION PICTURE 'NEWS aiic.mh; m niv ami momku w hat m oi i.i) voi ik II' VOI II M TO hl'KNU , MILLION A VKAItV While nnl of uw nie rtruffgllni. kIoiir trying lo lay a f'- dollars i. the Khelf for a rainy day. nlon;: eonuv felloiv who umlili nly rerelv'en a sifi of it million ilollnrs. Nn Kwrn-r hut he tei-Terel from thc unit'lt of ihu (urprtrr lh:in another tnterivted v.ir offers lilm five million if ho will spend the,uther kind se ntletunn'H donation within a year nnd Is broke nt the end f( that time. Hut eheer o), ui who are Inelined to Ret dlHOovraifcd. This didn't really liupprn, bill It doe form one of the nioft unique aitiinttotia of "llrew: lor": Millions" wfiiih will 1 idu'wn at tin Arcade Theatre next Sunday uml Monday Willi (Fatty) Ar- hiickle, the noted, comedian, in the atarrtiiR role. Hetty Hk- Clark, who mpported Mr. Arluiekle In "The Trim-llns Sales man," la awiin hla leading woman li. thin picture. ALT A SllY M MON1IAV rniaiom s r antks IN OVK l ll.M St kxi: tt wna neeewary to obtain and rc h(arao a full chi-Tti for the ataije noene In which Alice Hrady appear .mi Flo Muddin, a, Broadway chow girl !n "Out of the Ohorua," her latest Itealnrt production. The chorus was carefully selected by Herbert Iilache, directing the picture, who was as crit ical In his choice of types of beautiful yount women as the. producers of an of the Rroadway roof attractions. The plot demands chorus number of particular nature and the chorus and principals who appear In the stairc n'eiifs were rehearsed to the music of a large orchestra. In two scenes Miss Rndy appears dancing with John Hughes, of the famous -team, Adelaide and Hurhes. A pew dance number was created lor Mfcw Rrady and Mr. Hughes and Is shown In the scene when Flo has re lumed to the atxea to earn the price of her husband's defense In his ap proaching trial for murder. The wenes were filmed at a Broadway Iheatre nd a. host of supcr-numcrar-les were hired to represent the audi ence. ' "Out of the Chorus" will be shown at the Alta Theatre for two days be ginning today. ALTA TODAY The truth of the oid adage. "Pleas ure Is very seldom found where It is Fought," is exemplified In the new Klaine Hammerstein picture from the Selmlck studios, which Is ntitled, "Pleasure Seekers," and which Is to fee the principal Item of the Alta thea tre's proa-ram today. The story by John Lynch demon strates in a delightful manner that a tiny country' villase Is very likely to be the abiding place of more real hap piness than the Great White Way of New York. Miss Hammerstein will portray the part f a quiet winsome pirl who suc ceeds in turning a profligate youth from, his constant search of the plea sure he never finds, Phe does this by niarryimc him but It Is then that her real problem starts, obstacles she had not counted on are uncovered, but urii daunted, fhe quietly eliminates them "one by one until the road to real plea sure and happiness is open. Beautifully staged . with many charmlnsr exterior scenes made at Just Compare These Old and New Prices Note the very substantial reduction which has been made in FEDERAL TIRES, both FABRIC and CORD, and which in con junction with the EXTRA SERVICE they give, makes MEDERAE TIRES the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL BUY FOR YOUR CAR FABRIC TIRES PLAIN TREAD TRAFF1K TREAD RUGGED TREAD oto met Nf rmci omnia new pkicc oto price new hici 30x3 ! : $15.00 $,85 $15.55 $12.85 $1945 $16.50 30x3;,' . . 18.50 4,50 19.50 15.00 26.00 20.00 32x3 24.00 20.25 30.35 25.95 32x4 30.30 26.90 37.90 - ,34.40 CORD TIRES RIBBED TREAD NON-SKID TREAD OLD PRICi NEW HICI 010 rdlCS NEW NICE 30x3H $34.25 $27.50 323)4 : .$39.10 $34.60 41.15 36.40 32x4 : ; 49.70 , 44.00 52.30 46.30 34x42' . 1 58.95 52.15 62.05 54,90 35x5 . . 73.50 65,05 77.35 68.45 ALLEN-KNIGHT COMPANY Pendleton, Oregon SUNDAY;,,,, MONDAY Children, 10c Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE xILTL.A. e:3 3 3 r3 3 Er-3 Er3 E3 Pompton Lake in the Orange Moun tains, this tfelznk'k photoplay is siiid to carry on atmosphere of refinement and optimism that is most f;icinatins. Oeorse Archainbuud directed, and in the supporting cast will be found Webster Campbell, Marguerite Clay ton, Frank Curier and James A. Furey, t'HIM'-SK ItH'VI.ATiON DE CREASES. WASHI.VGTt'.V. May 24. CI. 1'.) The Chinese population of Oregon de creased 58 per cent between 1910 and 1920, the census bureau an nounced. Oregon now has 3090 Chi nese residents as compared to 7363 in 1910. The Japanese population in creased 21.4 per cent, Japanese resi dents now number 4151 as compared to 3418 In 1910. The white popula tion increased 17.4 per cent. ma TONIGHT Union Hall Payant's Orchestra Some Dance All Welcome s SENATE OKDFKS IXVESTK.ATIOX tVASiriXGTOW May s. tU. I) The senate labor committee ordered a f ivorable report on the Johnson res- ; I Million for an investigation of the Tug . j river mine war. The resolution will I now go to the contingent expenses ! committee which must authorize the! necessary expenses of the Inquiry. ' Arcade Today Adults, 35c Children, 10c Yjy-. tiff.? eac ' .''&7 - Obedi The daughter of an English Lord is called upon to re renounce the man she loved f o r f a m i 1 y pride. OR LOVE What was to be her ans wer? It meant casting off one or the other, her home and wealth, or her sweetheart. earmold mnaiAHo eowaro moblock An absorbing drama o f three generations of lovers, depicting the endless struggle of teste and ambition against the call to mate. SAMUEL GOLDWytf presents ALTA Today CHILDREN 10c , ADULTS 40c Vaudeville SA-HEPvA Mental Marvel BOB BROWN The Nut. Elaine Hammerstein -IN Pleasure Seekers MACK SENNETT COMEDY "ASTRAY FROM STEERAGE" HASKELL & BUTLER Musical Moments STEVENS & STEVENS Co nedy Singing and Talking' REALART PICTURES PRESENT ALICE BRADY f , , IN 'It o t e rhanio,; V I. Sill II.A V1IVI W K3 E53 A ffoiiui'-e slory full of thrills and tense moments, charged with many a dramatic scene and situation. INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Oessb lTiasky PRESENTS, Arcade Sun.-and "Moid. Children, 10c Adults, 35c RQSCOE (Wl A A II ln'.Ul-,rMEVTVITH JCSEPK MiCHCNCKj) rr PASTIME Children, 5c Adults, 20c Dirt cttd by PAUL SCARDOAJ A great, throbbing picture of a girl's life in New York's famous artist colony. Carmel Meyers IN DANGEROUS MOMENTS Bohemian Life in New York COMEDY "TWIN HUSBANDS" Pi -Ti ions fcr - r x Wanlttl: At ouii'I Some t VKj' 't It 1 low f iH-iul u liilllioii dollar-. f JYL'ZSf I - '"'p .o Iioiit on a))li('iitiiiN. Line A f"tF f f it ;'-T I forms on tlic rlKlit. m, -5--1 ' iA, .iW iii You sec TSrewester had to Uin . t"'' KQimnder that million In n j, f-I.Vx f ' ' U , f (t-i'-"''JK'i Jjr yeiir. TJut Ills fool lielH ul- . Aa, W,, Af ' wnys won nnd hiK wlld-e;it . hi- ', I Mchcmes ciutie buck with a (J V' ' i T i'-' - ' 1 1 kittens. So ho'd Riven up m ''' 'if' "JvVA : ' J hope of ever beinjf poor. V-Ji VLk. A baif full of thrilln nnd romance, bursting: with gold- V II r 1 I t cn latishtcr. Ilir,,' t 1 ' f I Ml A .7 From the Novel by George Barr McCutchcnn and the Play by WincheU Smith Directed by Joseph Henabery S enario by Walter Woods - With a Notable Cast Including JEAN ACKER AND BETTY ROSS CLARK Added Attraction fcr Good Measure Buster Keaton in The High Sign . A comic oi a wicrd secret society which will turn your grouch into a merry smile of mirth. BRAY PICTOCRAPH PATHE NEWS