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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1921. TWELVE PAGE3 I li i I I I B a 1 n a Important information about Hart Schaff ner& Ma rx clothes for fall A LL of the new mod els are here. The prices are 1-3 lower than they were last year. Two and three button single breasted sacks with longer lapels and lower coat open ings are favorites. Many belted styles are beins: shown. We have them all and were always glad show them. The values are hg to begin with. We've made I hem better by pricing: them very close. v - "i.-r'-'i, v v i a ts : " MOTION PICTURE NEWS BEBBBaiB BIGGEST MUSICAL SHOW B b a S S B THE WEST AK DK St XIV M MOlVV It Willi l-.li!l Tnn-r's l'ir : I'Ti. Im lira M...:iiiii.--n. Ttlrall.' :i Tilt! slur) Tlir.- i- ,;. caiiaiile i-ii.-t : i'n linu iiii.l ilinan m i tint.. play K lnilei ii In- :v cniijlicl i. t fi.nl ,rai.- t".ir -." ;t..- ln.il r'lltn C'dii i . - .1 t!ir..in:ii V. I'ii-li "inns ;it ili A BOOKED IX RIVOLI ONLY ONE TUESDAY NOV. THIS SEASON. Theatre NIGHT 1 ami 1. h li IiHli-;ii,iI t-lli)!il,t!U n'lalUK-s. im .1 pl iy.-i s lii a i -Myrtlf stt-tlin.in. 1 Tina M,.,liif,i. Ji u- no iitti-iiilm tiua I-itts .ii Hint as th HtroiiK-ivillfil Aliuiiil.- JleAllifU-r is coiiviiuiiiK. Tina .Mndutii, an exotic Italian K.ii. is comparatively m to th Atneriean sueeri. allhniiKh it is said that she had u snecessful i-arcer us a .screen ;ietr-Mainl u.ilancer in her nutive It il . Hit Biaeeful damin!; stands her in Kmid stead in her role of a native Mexican siii who comes to tnake (lancini; her profession and she proves hti'M lf an actress of no unall unpeal. Hoy S. Clements directed "The TU' er'a Coat'- and it is u picture which will lie found highly entertaining. ItlVOIJ SIMHY AM) MONDAY Copyright Hart Si-lutfner Marx MMin roNS tiw:ATK!T Pi PMiuivr sioiir. 21ii9p9oples Warohouse, B B B i $ SAVE JUG DISCOUNT WEEK AT The Pantorium Starting October 2 lib and 'ending October 29tli. CASH AND CARRY Pantitorium llll Si 1 H iu.ru xosi; wins $ n B B B B a a n u a a u B B a B II Alii PAX, Oit. (A. P.) Hluo Nose, of l.iiiicnliurff today won tho first inienuitional flshcrincns race in n rip loarini; wind thai carrfcd away the foremast of her rival, Klsle, of (ilou. ce. d r, alter half the cour.se was covered. "How far beyond the giving of alms does real chhrity gn'.' was asked of Itetty t'ompson, whose new picture "For Those We Love," a lioldwyn re lease, will he shown at the Hivoli Theatre, fur two dava heeinnim? Sue day. As the story deals with the prob lem of charity of the heart, the inter viewer looked forward to nn Interest in discussion. Miss Compson did not disappoint. i'Too often, charity is of the head instead of the heart," she said. "Then It is hut skill deep; yet that little depth is fiiiuiBli to deceive the mater hilists of the world Into accepting counterfeit as Kcnuine." Iii-s Compson had Just complt playing the role ot a fcirl whose sense of fairness, and whose belief in the exercise of charity that did not ask who oV w hat Its reclpent h.ul heen, had given her a sharp insight Into tile needs of those who most need the spiritual friendship ot the pure in heart. "In my new picture, ,'Kor Those Wo Love, tho character of Trlx finer Is that of a Kumhler who had never known kindness; and my task was to I show him how sincere friendship can lie.' said Miss Compson. The result of this strange friend ship iiesulta In the ostracism of the Kirl liy conventionally charitable peo ple of the town, and In the renenera tion of the .Hnuil'lcr. "You may Judw for yourself." .Miss Compson concluded, "whether the girl of the townsfolk knew the true tuean 1 1 1 IT of charity." ALT A SI' N HAY AMI MONDAY TirtiMv pntrnns who have seen Cnn staife Hinney's latest picture, "ltoom and Puard." which is the current fea ture Sunday and Monday at the Alta Thfatre, may have thought that the Kealart company borrowed the castle ! in which the heroine, Lady Xoreen j Kildoran, lives'. As a matter of fact, It was the orl- irinal Intention of the produeers to obtain vernilsslon to photograph ex- , terlors of a fine estate on the Hudson river, near New York, a perfect repro- j duction of a lfith Century stronghold. Hut the owner, a multi-millionaire, j absolutely refused to let his estate ap- j pear in any motion picture 'whatso ever, so the Kealart pcenic artists and technical staff of buihh rs had to make a' reproduction of the castlo on Long Island, near the Irish viliat'e which was also built to furnish a niiaint background for part of the action of the story. I '.TO fcr INFANTS &L'jyALeD3 ASK FOR Frtn'nt. tnvnluN nndOrpwtnpCh 1 he Qusiw.J. I- ood-iJinik 1' 01 A 1 nd Subttitutes. Rich Milk . W.'dtfi! Groin Extrnot In Pow der No C Joking Mourishinj-Digetible niav Mi:crs snow comincj I'ainoiis ltraiaKann. Dcf.vins; nllc Dcpi'i'ssion, Double in Size The N ?v Marctin Show i.f list will l-e t'nt! atir.iciioii at the liivoli Tlieatre, 'i'ui.uuiv ii'uiit, Noa'iu!icr 1. Whi: e lit; iiy siiowmeu are hpvailin, iu.li! fi ionce of th" ii'i'dic RIVOLI Theatre SUNDAY, 23 DUN-1' l OKdl I MONDAY, 24 llll'. COMI HT' AT .1: (Cleaners and Dyers Phone 473 719 Garden ALT LEWIS J.SELTtvJCK presents ELAINE HAHRSTEIN FRIDAY, 21. SATURDAY, 22 'Remorseless Love A Stcrj of th Mountain Vrrir Loves and KokeAr Stroncj . rat s- i a u; p t Admission Adults 23c a rniiiiiiiin "If you tell that on the stand I'll shoot you whore you sit." And she told it! And got away with it. IN ADDITION A Big Secret fl 1 ' m I S ii (I I ;V 'M W, 1 jfc1 'V U IB -J m tm U X. Y MB. ik.-' -"-k. 1 I 'W "V f.J Bl I ! a I FOR THOSfi Wli LOVE f"y B ! WHO HATH GREATER J 3 a 1 rrv 7 I vv t J Sacrificlns licr own tvnitatifii and I $ ' T" i 'A liaiil'iiKt, tlK ileota dail.;blcp P., i .. ' JV I ' V V I " to iimifiial i-xtrciiH's ni wive iho rain. jf''. illTii" woTr n" -"mTV'1! B ',V ',tll1'-' liw'ti'rial iiKdinlriuiwi of v ' urt'MM.iiio (luimi iiuii unioiits ior pi B . i( ko and HrcnK' luToisn. HJ - - 1 1 aiBlte. tMKsu. i ."in iiii' lit ' ''" B l;:iimii,- Sunday wc Alta Theatre SUNDAY, 2S-M0NDAY, 24 ,1 to matters thcurical. A. I',. Marcus lias proveil himself on tile bull sale of th,' uiai l.f t by almast ilou!il:n the si;.e of the favorite organization and invest':i,r a sain in excess of $ ltm.oiia.iiii ja the 1 1 edition. lack lrt. whose literary efforts are well known to the readers of pnpii- j lar Mtuks. is responsible for this sca j son's book. Charlie Abet, the star ! comedian, is likewise composer of the score, l.ait is declared to have evolved a series of humorous episodes that are not only clever but productive of fun of the kind catisinu the buttons to pop off one's vest. Mr. Abut, who has written music for tho Marcus enter prises for several years, has outdona liW...lt ... !!., ... lk...,.,.,n.. ... storm the country with its hauntins,' I f melody as.no popular sons has since I the davs of "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." Tmpressnrio Maroiis has striven to carry out the idea ot glorified vaudc ville, a scheme which he has found successful in the past. There are no less than ono dozen specialty artists from the varieties. Anions these are Stanley and ltyrnes. Mile. Marion and M.ais. Randall, Mile. Vallal and Mons. Zcrmain. The llunaway Four, Oliver and Maria Vospn and the Koyal Ital ian Accordionists. A spectacle startlins In Its fidelity to the original nnd representing In It self the lavish outlay of a prince's ransom is "Th? Decadence of Home." Staced by Herr Xat rhillios from the celebrated painting of Ferdinand Hoe fer with a double score of livins mod els, it is reputed to be tho most elab orate staxe tableau ever visualized in America. o" "" '::;",;r:'r .." U S S1 Ml s ;s.;: .r'.:xta:e"MUA titKtn r. - V 1 . t. jMY " . K, lXT T5,.T, The daughter of an earl and a stable girl ! Though she lived in a castle she was forced by poverty to take in board ers, and the first to see the ROOM AND BOARD SIGN was an American millionaire. There you have the be ginning of the prettiest and cleverest romance you have seen in pictures in many a moon. , - Constance Binney In i Room and Board Winsome Irish heroine is Icve!v CONSTANrr RIM. NEY, supported by TOM CARRIGAN and other screen stars. IN ADDITION INTERNATIONAL NEWS tonmuui oi very latest events Adults, 25c ADMISSION Children, 5c a a B a a ti b a B a a B -y. in r. f , ' ( l a r . ' i " a. v 7f the ' 1 w -,'- -i"-. r.VI . O - t - .'"v'cl!- "in . J ':- v uv,. 1 t j . i?,B MM .,S 1 a J,H;V-W, -VAkiJV ' " at thl mm artistic adjunct L g : te-TTiJv: r:Arfe.U& SALON J a 1 OECAOENCC ROME J f4 W Ly W"mt UlUyl IMS MAORnKre? aeoompamea by remtttanc. y lJ 4'.' filled in order of receipt. , b&A jR'l lKHi'.S-Entire Orchestra. $2.20; Loses, $2.75; B a F$k BY j Hrar Bal- 1'10- A" thcse pr;ces lnc'ud" war !JACK LAIIJ SEATS AT RIVOLI BOX OFFICE g the Ci i'iWH'0'li!!f!,TO3.?w Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices bast Oregoman Printing Department. ARCADE Theatre SINDAV, 23 MONDAY, 2i win -iuiw 1 Iid nn I -HhU a new urn1 l'ii'tnrt1 cat li k. WASHlXtlTOX. Oct. 2.'. (t. X. S.l The nation's lireath is hecomins weaker and prohibition is not to . Idame. j Garlic is rapidly Insivj out as one i of the ereat American smells. 1 Return of thousands of foreien-born tfariic eaters to their orinln.il homes at the close of the war has caused Ameri ca's itarl'o imports to drop from l' iM.i,ii,a t. 7,!l,i0 iii'ti) pMiids a year lvpartrr.ept of corannrce f:gi;res showed r-v?r.tly. in;t ;.: '. pottr.J :s a J. t of gar lic, i L ) ... -T5 Stories lom pTIGERS Coat Tiiix!s to nv. Mnni;v A Special Fox Production. Children 3c B a COMEDY "BACK FROM THE FRCNT" ALSO "TOPICS OF THE DAY" Adults, 35c Children, 10c poy Clements -I A Am i t.i I f"r es there to 's-.rc:ii-.huf 13,500. '' p.i-d " i-i-"f !!,' Am-'ricn to tit half t'.if tirew nt Jtyrlle Siedman.LeiwsonBuit TmaModoiti lOMr DV "UVEI.I! r. lIOtHS TO 1.1TE' AUMISMOX-Aatilts, 20c; thildrvii, m