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DAILY EAST OEEGONTAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, FOND AY EVENING, OCTOEER 3, 1921. TEN PAGES 1 i 1 i i t t . ! il ! it. t-he later takes the -vvor! hl'-s s.ui o: a rich man and roforuis him. iist a j The story required that a complete three-riii" circus with all the fixings i li.oii ct pli tnts to peanuts he created at the world's film capital. The audi ence, t'illij!',' the circus seats, was , laively composed of visitors to L'ni Iversitl City rom all owr the country, ; w ho availed tii 'inselves of the tinitiue i opportunity to witness and participate I in the miking of a pictul-j with one lot" their fuvo.i; ftara. ! MOTION ICTURE NEWS she breaks the spirit of snarling beasts Rives the Hiory an unusual twist that brings it to a forceful cluu-ix. 1 Ilex Itoselll, who plays the role of the girl's father, is the dean of Ameri can animal trainers: It. Murphy, who appears as M.ss Walton's assistant in her animal act, was for years a not ed master of the arena. Poseoe Karns plays opposite the star as her leading num. William Welsh, Parker J. Mc Onnnell and C. Xorman Hammond also are in the cast. Am: Mahay am Monday idys Walton will be at Hit' Arcade itre oa Sunday and Monday in tho piest screen story of her specta r career. It is culled -The Man As Mary ( iTnen, daughter of an old animal trainer, the star is seen in the lion's cimp with her father. How I er", and waswrittun bvj 4bii Har j Oxford. Harry M. Harris directed 5 1 Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c PAGE EIGHT i i ' ALTA Today I Children, 10c Adults, 35c I I I-- I .?: A I ' vr J firing "-5c- f- -1 j TJL-' rrrrz :S!ycade v I V' vi -i ATS i k . 5 ii ivfOf;.v It r? Directed by Harry B Harris S:arrinj! the ifarlingheroiricof i'Pink Tights- IF you want one delightful hour of perfect entertainment, see this eye-opening story of circus life from the inside and a Girl who couUn't be bluffed by Men or Lions COMEDY "MODEL MAID" Al.TA hlADAY AND MONDAY Athotiith "I.iltle Italy," Alice Brady's latest picture play, is the story of life in a t pieal Italian community of thrifty, hardworking truck farmers near a preat city market, a community in which the woman usually lead very s'niple, restricted lives, the star is nevertheless given excellent opportun ity to display her versatility. In the opening scenes she appears as the belle of the little colony, the daughter of the wealthiest farmer in the neighborhood, u tfirl hish-spirited, impulsive, crude, overdressed. Next she is shown as the bride of her weal thy countryman, and an elaborate hi'idal MTovn emphasizes the fact that no money is being spared to make her wedding the most gorgeous that has ever occurred in that community. In another scene Miss llrady mas querades as a man, aad finally, ns a young mother, agonizing over a very sick baby, she reaches the very pin nacle of tense emotional ifting. "I.ittlo Itnly'' comes to the Alta Theatre Sunday for a two day run. KlVOlil MAHAY DMA' Few pictures have been produced with a belter or more carefully selec ted supporting cast than "Scrap Iron," the Kit-Hi National attraction, starring Charles itay, which is the feature for one day at the liivoll Theatre, Sunday. Kvory character, from the princi pals down to the extras, hundreds of them at that, was picked with the greatest care. There were real pugi lists, real timekeepers, relVreui and fight fans. Vera Ktedinan plays the part of Midge lis few oilier girls could play it, and she looks the part to per fection the slim, tigerish slip of a girl who has fought poverty all her life and uses her wits to keep up ap pearances. Tom O'Hrli'ii 'was a well-known nmateur fighter some years hack and is the embodiment, of the scrapper who forges his way to the front hy ehucr Htrenglh and absence of fear. Slanton lied;, as the owner of the Athletic Club, would convince anyone, while his henchmen, as played by Charles Wheelock, makes everyone believe he Is the type of man Ire im personates and ho isn't! Tom Wilson, as the tin-eared ex pugillsl, gives a reinaikahle perform ance, Claude llerkely Is a natural boy tak ing the role of Charles Hay's young friend. r I 1 H i I I I h" ! I 1 12 I h t X H- K 4 - j -v TVf. tk. A, 5tlt.i C3LAW V.ALTOJU75f Zi5fl8l AIJCATIK Tfmw YODLER BROUGHT TO BAR KANSAS CITY, Oct. 3. That old saying "the early Mrd calclies the worm" doesn't always apply, i. II. Shaw, an ice peddler, will "tell the world." Shaw drove his ice wagon through the exclusive South Side residential dislrict at 1 o'clock in the morning loudly shouting "Ice." More than ihal, witnesses against hini in court testified they had been awakened front their slumbers during the stilly hours by hearing him shn'lng in lusly voice "Cool off the corner where you are" to the tune of that fa miliar hymn "Krightcn the corner where you are." Between stanzas came the reverberating cry, "Ice, hero's your ico man." The Judge, while commending Shaw for his "early bird" Idea, released him with a warning not to start ice peddl ing until breakfast time. 1 i x A iRO -'rUi i : x a i &i -s we-', .i : .fcnj" i i mt a ! ! IN iSMCT CAITLEjl Oct. 3.-Xevada cattle i I 1 "ii B l I "V ' it . i t t 1$ ! HUM OF MR MOTORS D KLKO, Nev. have not yet become used to airplanes, which means that the Southern Pa cific may be compelled to move Its shipping pi as at Klko, whence thou sands of head start for market. The pens are adjacent to the land- in:, field of the United States air mail ; service and the cattle ra.sed on the mountains mid having never seen a 'plan?, go wild when the big flyers cou.e zooming down. The two-inch j planks of which the pens are made tiro no stronger than are needed to re strain the frantic animals. The greatest trouble is experienced when the herds are being driven .n tit the same time that a huge Lihntty mo tor comes roaring from the sky. Cat tle once inside the pens usually come accustomed to the noise it few days that thev remain. How Rosa fought with her own soul to win her right to happiness with the man she loved, a man of the rival family, makes a story worth the tell ing, a picture worth seeing. INTFUM AXIOM AT PARA MAI INT MAP. 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I '' ti t :C 4 . . -s il.lli i.l!t'i,.it 1 I ii a:i -'''' "The Road to London" -Grace Darmor.d "Mr. Barnes of New York" -"Nobody's Kid"-"Live Wires"-" Appec ranees" RKX KUWIANl) (I'.ryanl Wash burn), an American in London on business, vees a pretty girl i" n car lu Id up by the trail!.-. 11. i syes Hash him an S. n. W. call, and he answers by balling a tai and fol lowing:. Plie is tin- I. rely Kniily. and ho Is being toned by her guardian, the Duchess, to marry her cousin, th... Viscount. Ilex kidnap Lady Kmily in a bor rowed cnr. They are pursued l!:r.ni '.li London's busy stnels, ihrour.ii beau tlful suburbs, iind Into the country, many novel adventures bcl.tlliiis them. They abandon tlie car for a motor canoe and ride down t lu Tliaiucs, ect tlng out at fd Windsor fustic. They make their way to the village ot Wind sor and axe married. The Duchess catches up with them In London and pays the marriage will be annulled beraie-e Ladv Kmily Is un der age. Put timid Lady l'mily das aught BOtiio of Hex's nerve, nn.l she finds a way to accompany her hus band back to Aincilca. Cirace Darinoinl Miss Darmond halls froia the df iu- Hnosler state, and her first, m tit' rr ex perience was received as a member of n dramatic stock company at the Kc.g- Ush Opera llause In Indianapolis. ter played Inadlnj Ingenue roles In .(ml lourinif productions. Iler ro vork has all bn In lea ling i . , and for tho r.n' 'Car sl-e has featured In nil ).r .-lt. Tli r (':( st prcduct'on is ".Tno Ilea at ii ul ' .ml.ler.V Mr. Barnes Of Xctv York" i i the Htorv. which 1s a rhotoplav w ifiuii of tin pluy of Ilia tamo name, liariua. aa Ann r; au world tr.iv-l eler, beeomes ImolM'd in a I'orsi. -no I blood feud. It seems that a beaut i: ul 1 Bill has taken a vow to kill her bio'.'.i- j er's murderer, lnvumstanci s ponii ' to the brother of 1'nul us the cubrit. and Mr. hi r.i, s l.a's all l.e cull do to i prevent l.'.e t orsi, an maiden troiii j kiiltn.-; li e tirot.ier ot ilu'i irl lie loes. J llow lie does, and the I'.nal tun :u'elo'. ; j of the sUein of plots In w hl.'h V r. iiarnes is li.e eeiilie, make tUis oae come,; thrills el' t lie viason I'or. ullhoi,t!i laetory oiecu boub-: on tragedy, t!;. uhiniieal manner in wliieii Tom Mo.ue pl.iys (!,e ln-urtC'l Amen. all. w l: l .-cues in volved in t'i vemlelia. k. c; s IVe stor.. oa a coiuei!,' I'.-i "Noloih's K'd" .Marv t a ry I .Mac .Mai ttin quaint li'lle oreliall w no I . vl ul , orha ia:".'. w l.eie I.V v r; i :i e..v. cralde ,r li r Si ; a.! ' . bell. S't to a hell. uait. sli . a i drink to a u-ll. 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They ; luse of her has- , '.er ih.m.iihi. ana iu mii.-r.aavr; agreed II Boo would throw the college i.uo i.i s ine v. un o.i oi.it.ioi " , loottall game, as thev had bet a mall vltnin he is insanely jcaljs. kanis fortune on the opposiu? team. Bob of his wife's sacrifice. He be-s hrr is ,isulted at this and a fight follow, forgiveness ami the two. aided bv Sir T).0 rr(lo!iS Kidnap Uob to prevent kW W i;:;a:o. So to Canada where one need claying. He taps the telegraph wtr,' not Keep up a ;;, ran.-es as Km- ;0R1 g i touch with Rna Bhe on- do.:., .in hoit-ft J;V work. Lmv.d f,,ct, hi, ,De aRd .., . thrm. o) ntol Mary Ulyr.ne uiijr l.,ii,. .... .i,.. .i . tfiacipl perls. ; htl! field in time to t.l..e.ii ' Johnnie Walker 4 1 h.v :l. c. a i th" Cuu, le l.ve ...'i ford is k i ' 1 - .1 ! i t rit.d St V ii H'C!. for her las; 1 I vp Wire," .jo', 1 'r-i..i7 ati.i ut vuet arc .lUrph e. te aas. in love. He Is n noted football player' l ockiliffe FrKe ' ,', at cohege. and s!,o is a telesntplt op-' When some a-ltnirei dLt"- Rc era:.--. I;.','. f-it'-or il.es a:.d. doe. cKffe Fd!owv ti-Cave-nsn Cavalier, t::p2ivrest. he or she. had tin in;.i;ation. for It la not ce niith !cr colics t':;pairea, h week s s... it-.- lucn lie .:.ud negle. t,e.i , so Lion lool.s for v. ork. 1 in roles of Just this character that Uk - lo ;ay. Her'uvrt t'ecooiva jealuuu uud ' A railroad u auuut to run throush' popular leadin; n-.an, U at hit bcji.