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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING. JULY SO, 1021. TWELVE PAGES THREE OF A KIND MOTION PICTURE NEWS PAGE EIGHT A PAMPIME MX1HY Al MONDAY; A terrific fight between rival cuiish' cf Uiurk Ik JiiHt one of tho big dramatic thrills In H'AcH Ctrl., Poor Jirl- whtrh In to pen H tocnl vncairetnent at tho Jttt!me Theatre on Sunday with ; Jlly Walton In the f tarring role. The story fairly tingle with romance ; mid advent ur'e ht Minn Walton's : .brbkest tcrrcn rol rince ''Tink : Tight." I " , J ALT A KIN IAV A 1 MO I) A V 1 I ' ! ' I'OX lU'XT OVIMt v IIKAITII VI. tvrxTuv IX ' "Tin; UTT1.K CLOWN" ; j The seems of Mary Miles Minter'si luurst picture play, "The Little i Clown," are not till Inid In the fimwt tent. Many of tin tnwt beautiful ex- . ttriors ever seen In a XI Inter picture j are Included in the footuS', anions J btlu-TKa tbrijliii" fox hunt. . f Unfortunately. Xlii Minter. who la . an expert horse-woman, was, accord- ; tui to the plot, not invited to the j hnntlntf tarty, but left sadly at home, , screen fans who have admired her i rMlnir and hurdle lumping; in" other, .pictures, notably In "Nurse Marjorie." j will not so,, her among the fox hunters in "The Utile Clown. i . , i AICA1F. TODAY "The Kerformance tonisht of "Drag Harlan" at the Arcade Theatre marks' th close tit the latest of the William Farnu in alar series made In the sched ule of William -Fox. Apparency noth- ; Imr has been overlooked that could j make this picture intensely Interesting, j The action has the dellshtful tang of j thei ld dayj of the Western Plains whetl gun-fightlnp was both an Indoor and an outdoor sport, when good men Pnd bad one "went out" with their boots on; when "a quick trlgser finger Tiu a man's best life insurance, when a pretty girl was a treasure that oil men coveted, and gold was some thing to be battled for. All people whr. love(to read stories of the West, who are interested In the tricks of gun fihtlng resorted to by America's old time outlaws and cowpunchers, find "Draa Harlan" -very much to their liking. J. Gordon Edward directed ! the production. , ARCADE Sl'NDAY AXI MONDAY GRANDMA MAMA AND DAUGHTER.! ye gods! Pastime 4 Children, 5c Adult, 10c ,yi f'Vn kifi'v I i ) A hugely I w jrChtminq Dmma v SB brought' back to the COXSTAXCK TAI.MADGE TO IXTIIOIH'CB STYLUS - In addition to appearing In the chic cotfume ef a French maid. Constance Talmadge will be seen in some very n,l nn.(n.lha.ninita tttl'lfla In her latest Aisociated Fli-st National releases. "Lessons in Love." which . Comes to the Arcade Theatre Sunday for n engagement of two days. For ' Constance and ber sister Norma re- fanf t," oi it, a nmtnpt with I n i' ' n Lelung, ohe of the best known cou turiers in Paris, whereby they agree to have ijekxig furnish them with twelve models per year. These day and evening powns will be the very last lverd in ultra-chic advance stylesnd will be Introduced Into America ex clusively by the Talmads?os. By the terms of the contract, water color sketches and samples of material are submitted to the Talmadges of every unique style or novel design as soon as it Is brought out by Lelong. and in this way the Talmadge sisters will be able to show on the screen the very newest changes In style long before they bc 'coni generally adopted by the Amcri- WALLA n ALLA. Wash., Jul 30. JlooPKhine in tcbundance, wilh the in struments of its manufacture as well. Were taktn in yesterday by Sheriff Cliiiiit'S J. Sprigt r when he carried out ,1 r,aid at the hi. me of Louis Wendt 1 neur Offner station. Herman Benson, who ki etnnlnyed 1y Wendt, was placed under arrest by the sheriff on a charge ol manufacturing for sale the intoxi cating liquor. Wendt was not at home at the time of the raid, and so is still at large. A 50-sallin Still, a . huge copper tank, pressure gauge, gas stove, sieves tunnels and other instruments for the manufacture of the booze were taken In the raid. Uignt filled gallon ju:s, three half-gallon jugs and a five g:il lu crucK partially filled with inoon- ! shine were also county jail. The booze layout was hidden in a ! 12 by JO foot dugout under the Wendt j home. The entrance to the under ground house was by the tun.iel meth od, the tunnel beginning at the south side of the hous zigzagging to ttu north side and then turning down to the dugout. Benson was arrested last fall by the Oregon authorities of I'matilla county on a similar charge, and was later con victed. At that time he was operating a still in a field and fearing that his' foosteps would be followed he con- 1 struttd boots that left tracks exactly comparing to those of unshod horses. The guise proved insufficient, how ever, as did the zigzag tunnel to the later liquor emphorium. Kind's Mother can public. SOCIALIST LEADER IS i t. BOONE, Iowa. July 3D. LU. P.) Iowa Is giving; Sirs. Ida Crouch Ha lett, 4 New York soialist leader. d cidedly an .unkind reception. Jeering crowds art obstructing all efforts to talk and doughnuts and other forms of pastry are greeting her when she takes the stand to speak. Hhe per sisted here last night and finished her i talk iespile the drowning shouts of the crowd.' - A corps Vt confidential clorks opens the o resident's mail and such commu nications as the president ought to see are fciierd and a written synopsis ot its contents and the writer's name are J'In,:eJ to -ach letter. 'Requests for clU-4treso numerous that a special "'form" Is ussd In replying. Letters Jrom perscms'on the same subject are 1 ui.ched and the arguments pro and con ur briefd. . , I - .pteT'-rj . f r V .V : ; t K '- 1 - ' 1 jimClft cfaLUtlsMleuCat -ww turned inioa Pet Angora scarring WiXS MOXEY. Tl UN'S UKi.MAKin: MAPJSSA. III., July DO. (I. N. S.) A neiv limousine stands in front of the residence of Kdwari Urown, mi ner. It is a portion of his newly ac quired wealth. Brown was bequeath ed $00,000 by an uncle, Daniel Fraser, former vice-president of a Washing ton hank. Brown will make rugs during the re mainder of his life, the fortune per mitting him to fulfill a life-long desire. WASHINGTON, July 30, (L. C. Martin. V. P. Correspondent.) In quiry regarding the necessity of keep ing tho American troops in tiermany la scheduled to start in the ' senate within the next few days. Toe in quiry will be based on: Why are the troops not brought home following 'peace establishment with tiermany? When will they come home? What steps are being taken to obtain $240. 000,000 from Cicrmany for the sup port of the American army during its occupation i i' the llhine territory? Senators Borah and Johnson are planning to lead the movement to in vestigate the inquiry. 'die (kUafitful young ster Iwlw won, all hearts uv "Pin k 1 TODAY v Chijtfrjtn 10c , ' Adults 35c ABreezy Drama of the Old ; ' West Wlien providence was on the side. of . the' : man with the quickest .draw.; ; William Farnum IN; ;.: ' Drag Harlan An amazing drama of the speediest two gun wizard the great west ever knew. , ' . A ROMANCE OF GENUINE CHARM AND MASCULINE ROMANCE ! BRAY COMIC Certain shoo stores are using the X-ray machine to determine when shoes fit and when they do not. The customer stands on a platform and by looking through the hood of the ap paratus, views the X-ray imago of the feet and slices. Only a low power tube is used with ample protection for both customer and salesman. ' Safe 1MIIC forlNFANTS & INVALIDS V ASK FOR 3 Tte Original Avoid Imitation and Substitute. For Infants, Invalid! and OrowfngChlliiren The Original Food-Drink For Ail Ages Rich Milk. Malttd Grain Extract inPowder No Cooking NouriahiaeDigettible ALTA SUNDAY : MONDAY Adults, 35c Mary Miles Minter Children, 10c WE WILL GJ-ADLY Call for Trays - Left at your place, with no charge to you. Just phone , The QUELLE lMMMMMtM.MCMMMMIMMMtM.MMMHMtt DICE TONIGHT Union Hall Payanl's Orchestra Some Dance UNDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION - n MIIIMIIHHMIIMMnMIMOMMHHIHHIMM. All Welcome S A Children, 10c Gosh! And he geU PAID for it, toe! SUNDAY MONDAY AdulU, 35c In "The Little Clown 5? Qiin Alexandra, mother of King (,nri;p is miff-sted in the welfare M fnunrlline fhildren Hfr she is at a ("undliug hospital h'.'r'.i-g a !' named P"ggy Alexandra. Alta, Today 1 Children 10c Adults 35c FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY i Fun Laughter HIS. MEAL TICKET Come on Kids! $1,000,000 Worth of Jewelry r i Stolen ' SEE LEWIS I. SELZNICK'S A fashionable affair in a New York mansion A few seconds darnness. A priceless gem stolen. . Then watch a master detective unmask the criminal. ) 'yt x . S -.-T iv '" "" 1 ft" -A ' fi w;- W ( V ' j?h - l r I ; vi: h i is f V ' J ' Tal4 'trJi U irr - g- i HE DIDN'T TEIX! With breaking heart but smiling face Toto, the old clown let her go away to happin.es.s without telling her the secret which he had hidden fo long lest he mar her joy. . Toto's big sacrifice is but one of the many threads of genuine heart interest in this story of the little circus girl who found life in her lover's aristocratic home anything but a circus. A Picture for Old and Young A Circus and a Picture in One. Jack Mulhall. Winter Hall. Helen Dunbar, Necly Edwards, Wilton Taylor Lucin 1-ittleficld, and many others in support of this popular yotin star, and a real circu... ' ' PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE . . rlNTERW-DOWAl'WEWS ir f ?w - " ' V, , j 1 fv TV. "She k'ftfeiJ me.'' "X ! ? X!'' "She klcl me." Sure ahe liianed everyone but the chap who wns crazy about her. Ho wanted to give up a million JiiHt to marry her, hut all she let him do wuh to look on while xlie kissed someone ofce. You see she was giving him Lessons In Love, JOSEPH M. SCHENCK Preents A FIRST NATIONAL 1 ATTRACTION Constance Talmadge In a new gusher of giggles a piquant . , ; play of misses and kisses "Lessons in Love Adapted from lionHofl Murray's Comedy. "The Man from Toronto." Directed by Chet Withey. C0ME0Y-,"TQRCHrs P0UBL6 TPIVMPH,,