,.-t . , !" net neat DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 2. 1921. TWELVE PAGES , MOTION PICTURE NEWS Arms run "or Wheat ARCAtWK M'MMT I MmiY J OHM II Ctl5MKl ii'.ouii m:w ntr:tiJ.s Am !h' r trirm.h of the silent drama N TfW Hertford prodsic lUtn of "The iiaMrn Awue." hiib ! a mtastm nt at iUt Ar J thti tomoirow. ' Adapted fri-m James er Cur wJ'i (MM-inutmr i!"y f the mine. th'.a remari a'le t.lM.toJrama vth a omttiiiGS. .t't ihn-'ji'ii.ii l1ot, fairly maat '.Ue (hxrm snJ Tnyiiry and pr.tn tiwnJt of (lie Far N.rth country aii-ud which the wnfs are laid. rTIMK M'MVXY AM MONO AY ! "TUK I IRK CAT" AT j mi: p.timk Tai-VTiit:' 'The Fi e Cat. '" the Cntversal photo-j drama which - sftvi at the Pas time theatre S..iH"a ! Monday hsi W? set apart i vrstic -. the best ex- eif!e. of om.i: of recent months. . Hh nlnvff t 'J - '- , Vlr which serves Edith. RobrU M a starting v'tiw iv Mnuta .v. . - or hrr fitness for the rule- ! F.dith !;...ter. the rtsr." play a rele t tlisl hihI fir h -r The storv 01 ; THp rire CC" a Vrttten bT Xr- j i Dawn, htr ttinesSor, ho knows, hrr Mlity to ii-i t trt eiti- nrf, t olvrfut eharactritt.tlis c( a drama ! of thin y-pe. ! j WIUr M IVmi!J.'. ho lUy the rlr f an Amcri-n derelict in yuth Amerie in S-i- m appears as Jlbw r.otxrt ledin; own and vr-j tr- the character i:h inCtiite skiH. j TWit in iH-r?.: po the best ejcatiipl f IndiTida! fnnewj fr a rote ts seen j in Walter I.-r?. who plaj- the nn-1 kMe tvreUii ri .f an A:neri...!. , rerersde Kutdit in the sin-sodden j Hcuth Ats-.erican rtcden-.Hi of mf- j fsen.-L reachest the vri.f.r.ia -( j SeKh tf viibiipy to "The Fire Cat-" j I .,v: w ' 'rim -1v.' "l .v Th ch '.dreB of Stock Wheat. Lvxlger outfielder, oroved a Mr tier, to .: Lnd th "but boes" ot hta(l. when t alluded t Xatiocal l:-e pnnl rair. at Brookljn- Here he showa wuh itory Eilca ad Zatk. Jr. two arma tuU at " " W6ra- Keeps Young at 107 AITl SCXPAY AT MOlAY , XJTH IWVT M YKK . TitIS t-IUI. S niMSM; Tler is a iwtar thtor- that; -k5M iruiiie '.he w.miia and that an j "man cub lrk l aaitfii if -h- h:- J th rei.ii.;tr trst-i'Sncs i-f fashion. B"t j Ilre tor Jvhn P. Rbert.-n. who di- j pk-rore. "The M:tpc Cup, dvt-yn't 1- ; Jir It. i Xr docs he W-t ve that uaVcom-, ia and sh.iV-v clothes have very j roiwh to do :th a errVs. appearance.! At any rate, rot with Constance Bin- nej'r. I In the openin? Mren tif "The, Majrtc Cup." M; Binney is seen a. ; lit tie modern Cinderella who wnrlss a a kitchen maid in a hie New York j hotrt. Mr. lro'-'ert.-arm hi-f.i- ted th tar t wt Oi cheapest, shabbiest ' cluiaa abe cooid ftod. M iUcuev . iey4 Ituxructiona tc ; the l-(ter. Re x-.t a shabby little 1 Jaftrt ad -skirt for the nm of Tne j collar, and a cheap shirt waist for thirty -nin cent.-. Her Tam and .-Win ' - - i ft'3 -1 ALT A TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 40c , PLAYING NOW RIGHT NOW VAUDEVILLE Keane and Pearl Cuban Dancers De Luxe J. Aldrich Libbey Songs and Oddities presents ELAINE TOMERSTEN 'POOR DEAR MARGARET KIPLTY BY KATHLEEN NORR1S SCENARIO BY LEWIS AlUEN BROWNE DIRECTED BY WILLI AM.R 5. EARLE Social position, wealth and all it could command were hers and then came the crash. But Margaret Kirby did not give up. She assumed the burdens of another, and step by step won her way back to happiness and love. , A Photoplay You Cannot Afford to Mis OTHER ATTRACTIONS SUNSHINE COMEDY "THE SLICKER" Alta Mrs. Hasan Cefcea of Trenton, X. J- is 107, but she toea her own marketing and cooking and wears no She understands U none camera, too. 4 it j: if I: !: Salesladies Wanted One of the leading stores of Pendleton is in a position to offer a permanent position to one or two thoroughly experienced salesladies. Experience in selling Hosiery, Underwear and General Dry Goods necessary. No others need ap ply. Address with reference "45" Care of E- O. . II , i ! SUNDAY MONDAY Children, 10c , Adult 40c ; VAUDIWILLE GEORGE & MARIE BROWN ' , The Singer and the Boob ; . ... PANTZEREROS; ! 5 i Artistic Athletic Achievements ;V I REALART PICTURES . . , ' PRESENTS ' : ' CONSTANCE' , BINNEY ... THE MAGIC CUP IT, E. UU5VD SHCtPOH jomn S (WBtfrrSOft ; ri '4fVCi I . .' . Zri r"'AW V. ! J r"' l 'I t - THE MAGIC CUP Just a t..rn!hetl. battered old silver ruf-but U proved to be th. ' . ,L tehwh wauld restore to a l.tful-eyed Uttlo acullcry maid Sbes were ! the cheapest obtain- sMe. and wh she aipeared on the! set she wai feeling irtty well satis-1 fied with her achievement in mafcinsf Jwif UxW a f..r".orn and shatby as posKiWe. ! Stockmen are exterminatins the few remaining herds of wild horaea which atHl roam the hiph ranges of Arizona. Kr Mexico. Sonthem Utah and Ore frm. Wild horses are a menace to th domestic stock when turned oot to Vast are n the ranee. They consume lodd'r. break down fences and I'ire valuable animals from ranches. Ex pert rifle sots are esffajed to hunt down these wild hvrfles IKirin- one hundred and forty-five yar the l"nit-d Sates has been en in It war or laiiit iry espedi- ttons. P-l- 2 CoLj i (l''''.-..i.V',1'"'-,?;,f'j)' " - ,..,.. ,ss!i PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL EWS 2 the nonderrm nerilane nrn w . ' t ..... .,r v,,nm- c rl faith. i Uon t miss mm kouuiiu ' " - -M MMMtMt)ttMtttMttttttMttMMMMtMMM,MtttottM ARCADE Moitio CHILDREN, 10c ADULTS. 35c. PAULINE FHEDERJCK.A 'Madam- X" oouyrt A5ADE IpASTI TODAY Clildrea, 10c AdulU, 35c Children, 5c ESund&yif Monday! Adults, 20c k 'St - - - rrr PSftv R iJMWJlh .rf? i m normu ' i v- GREAT I SPECTACULAfi LOVE DRAMA i7 r Pauline greatest In "Madame X, Frederick pivs the performai.ee of her career. I ,Thi picture has been called; greater than the play, which : ran for years and stands as one of the most ensaljonaJ success-; es of the theatre. Of course YOU'RE not going to :ns it. i - ' ' ! Samuel Goldwyt Pi n iPAUUNE FREDERICK MADAME X AajHa fma V KWd of ALEUNEIX BSON ; It imwiii wink - - HJEMtY V. SAVAGE i .. FRANK LLOYD CHe'slonj of a 'VmVicrntr of tn Andrs 'wHo feit Le kiss of Preston eJ fame af EU Sec. He nok terrinc esrtkouake ccer. ever screened fctrjf Waiirr ir4 It 5 krtti f orr tr ttr t tltt wsi'fa! IOBC. Here . rer-fcx y is fft r.rore ri The atocc trncfl4o4 It's a UNIVERSAL Picture It rivals "Back to God's Country' 'in its ro mance and "Nomads of the North" in its thrill. "The Golden Snare" will ensnare with its mystery. A David M. Hartford production Vivid as any story Curwood has written; brought to the screen by a big cast headed by Lewis Stone, Ruth Renwick and Wallace Beery, 1 Comedy "TRUCK HORSE BANDIT" ) fTdfmefi A anji,iaade from a kM' golden hair, jT BB 'v iK-Kvd up by a lioyal .Mounted sei scant )i. Ct JJE 3 iracKiiig a u.a.liiian on the Arctic's run. Is S 4 f With htm a foundiinsr baoy. Then he met (C'Tv s J " 'J 'Jjt the Kirl fivm ! hair the snare naa ' "SJ -V' : A r J made und she led him to tlie loup-garou f-f. 3 ; ,i-",;. , a ' he bad come to Uke, but couldn't: 'Hjj "' VQ I srm JMWL. 1 I . . A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION J Comedy TORCH Y IN HIGH L CRAY riCTOGRAPH "