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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1921. FOURTEEN PAGES rr ummm iiiu 1 g Don't Pass the Kiddies by the Christmas Our stock is still rather complete, from the pen ny toys to the ones that cost up into the dollars, to make the little ones happy on hat day don't mean that you have to spend a lot of money, come and see. We have books of the better kind for 5c. ! Toy:-, that range from 5c to $15.00. So the amount that you have to spend depends entirJ-r upon you, but don't forget what Christmas mear. to the little ones. You have SEVEN days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. The BEE HIVE MOTION PICTURE NEWS JUVOI.I TODAV IIOM.WCK IX EVEItYDAV l.ll'K I.S SHOW.Y IX 1 "HAIL THE VOMA.V The Inspired story of modem Amer ' lean womanhood is told in a deeply I emotional and dramatic vein In "Hail the Woman," Thomas H. inct's-enthralling transcript of life, now beinj : leaiureu at the Kivoli Theatre. PENDLETON OREGON m im m mm .aia m m m a Sound Tires SOUND ALL AROUND This tire is guaranteed to give you as much mileage as any tire made at any cost. Made in Tacoma. Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phono 595 AltCADE SCX DAY AM) MONDAY j AlfreJ U I-ennon, famoifs Scotland! Vard inspector and accredited cantor ! of Hop Toy and his notorious gang of j l.endon while slavers two years ago, after intending a private showing of "The House of Whispers," the latest Ilodkinson release, to be shown at the , Arcade theatre Sunday issued the fol ' .lowing statement: ! "There have been mystery plays and i mystery plays, but this photodrama is the most baffling and entertaining ex- position of criminal craft I have ever j witnessed. The average mystery play i is ludicrous, without plausibility an I insult to human intelligence. You ! may enter a picture house almost unv day and see "Green Kye," alleged mas ter criminal, baffle an entire metro politan police force by using ultra-vlolet-rays to kill off his enemies. Or perhaps "Shifty Louis'' will create in- j ternittionnl consternation by opening I bank vaults with wireless. Or "C.inny I Mike," the nml-o-'ip leu-, will kidnap the nation's secrcl-;;,ivict' clvef, dis guise himself as his motive anil pro ! eeed to disrupt the service from the ; Federal Ituilding in Washington, j "Such themes may constitute mys ! tory, but they are impossible and tire- some. If every crook and detective I film contained the logic and mathema I tical reason inculcated In "The House I of Whispers," . the public would de I inund that this high standard be kept I "I'.'' j The story of "The House of Whis pers," starring Warren Kerrigan, re volves upon the plan of an arch-crim inal to rob the tenants of the huge ap.irtment house in which he lives by means of an intricate secret stairway KIVOM KVXDAY AXI) MONDAY THE LOST ItOMAXCE" HKAl'TlrTl.l.Y STA; KI i.l 6 1 ' ' WB CAN PUT IT Together AGAIN O)AlS0 CM Putting; together parts is our creed, Save the pieces it's all we need. No matter how bail Hie wreck, wc will guarantee lo put the pieces together as good as before the crash --and at prices thut will appeal to you and your pocket book. RUDY TANNLER The Guaranteed Repair Shop Opposilo (.ril.iutin Apis., Willow St., llrtwecu Webb anil llnllroad Res. Phone, 465W Shop Phone, 870 J A beautiful setting, built after tho Spanish tyuo of architecture unit cost. lug several thousand dollars, forms the background for tho principal scenes In William de Mllle's latest Paramount production, "Tho Lost Komunce," which opens tit the lUvoll theutrc Sun day. Tho selling is (supposedly located in I ho mountains of California and con sists of Hires largo rooms, with n beautifully finished exterior and gar dens. These gardens are tho perfect handiwork of skilled landscape deco rators. Climbing vines, flowers, graceful trees nrn heiiiitlrnllv ,-.,ii. ed, and a pretty fountain gnunN the center of the little pallo. All of this amis sot up on the studio stage floor. Koiimncc is the outst:iiwliin.-- thomn of tile nlf'ture. urn Hie Mnltltirr u-nw.h us supposedly the home of Aunt Betty, ti pretty woman of mature years who has been disappointed In lovo in her younger days, in design and effect Is such that it Inspires romance. The story was written by Kdward jvnooiocK, author or "Kismet and other famous stage successes. Alga I'rlntzlan wrote the scenario. The principals In the cast tire Fontaine Im Hue, who portrays Aunt Hetty, Lois Wilson, ns the girl, and Jack Holt and Conrad Nugel ns the rivals for her love. Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Conrad Xagel will be recalled for their splendid work In William de Mllle's production, 'Mid-summer Madness." ARCAD E . TODAY ONLY 1 Adults 30c Children 10c EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION 111(110 In a lecture on the trials and hardships of the early Alaskan Gold Seekers. Also an Exhibition of his team of N fiiiuiti; Dogs 6 in number In connection with our regular picture program Give Your Car a . Christmas Present by a complete overhauling. This is the tinicoCthe year when we can best take care of your car by givi) . it a complete overhauling. It is the time of the year when your car is in least demand for pleasure drivinar and you can best afford to have it overhauled. Ygur car has been a good and faithful servant and it is de serving of proper mechanical attention. -' x , Brace & Nelson 616 Garden RIVOLI Today CHILDREN, 25c i ADULTS, 50c; LOGES, 75c GENSEL AT THE WURLITZER A PICTURE WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT Greulich & Matlock Jildtlli licrcsford David Iloresiord Oliver lleresioid Mrs. Ileiestord .Nan Higgins "Odd Jobs Jinn"' Joe Hiu-d W milium Gray Klchard Stuart Mrs. Stuart Tho lluby Dnvjd, Junior T1IK CAST 1'loroiiee Yidnr Lloyd Hughes Theodore l!o bells Gertrude Clniro Madge Ilillujnv Tally Marshall Vernon Dent Edward .Martindi-t Charles Meredith Mallillde HriiiHlngi; Euirenle KolTiiiiin Muriel Frances Diiy THOS. H. INCE PRTSENTS HIS AMERICAN DRAMA, AND HIS GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT , IT HI AN AMERICAN PLAY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS ONE TENSE MOMENT IN THIS RESOUNDING DRAMA OF LIFE, "MEN AND THEIR SONS FIRST!" MR. INCE EXPLODES A SELFISH, MAN-MADE DOCTRINE. NEWS WEEKLY BRAY COMIC QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-, East Oregonian Printing Department 1 QUALITY PRICE j Michelin Cord Tires In these times every merchant owes it to his customers 2 to buy right quality anil price count. 1 OUR INVESTMENT YOUR GAIN f Such Values ns those have never before been known i in the tire business. CANADIAN BERRY IY - Mx:! i 3,'xl'. ifix I s:ix4 31x1 3-x 1 1, i;i:.n.it t DKn riiu i s fold The SI II.OII : foul Tire Jt).ltri cord Tire . . ford Tire , . , Si. Ml foul Tire foul Tile $:ia.:tt .Mil 1II.K1X i(v;n lxM;u Tt nv:.s 2.I0 S'.' HO n.7t Si. on VAN'CUUVKIt, It, (., IVC. 17. (I. X. S.) Farmers of the Itrltish Colum bia I'erry Growers' Association have completed nrranBcments with a large cannery by which all the berries used for Jam and cunning stock will bo put up on a cooperative basis and market ed In the samo way. Kinanciul plans havo been adjusted, berries have begun to pour In from the farmers in the broad valleys along Hie Canadian National Hallways, and miming has Dentin. The associa tion provides the fruit and S 100,0011 credit, while the cunning company K ves the use of its plant at JloO.Ooi) credit. To raise tho necessary money the farmer gives a demand note based on his estimated Jam crop at $120 a ton. At the end of tho season the note Is revised according to the actual crop, lianlts will loan full face value on these notes. i The selling will be In the hands of I ""tit producers and puckers. The fruit will be charged Into tho finished product at the price at the time, of delivery, and the profits will be split fll'ly-flfty at the season's close. The association -will market as much fresh fruit as possible on tho Const and in the prairie provinces. Onlv the : surplus will find its way to the can inliiK plant. The fruit wtll be picked j In palls and processed at the factory.: j It will be packed In barrels in surui' j and canned as convenient. This co-operative plan Is expected to add materially to the profits of the berry farmers nnd will apply to straw. berries. raspberries. loganberries, j blackberries and several other vaiio ! ties of small fruits. LI Simftav-MtMiflsiv S: f Tax included GENSEL IN CONCERT ON THE GIANT WURLITZER SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 WILLIAM DEMILLE Prcjcnts. His Production of Edward Knobjock' Wonderful Story and i;oii:miu it. i:vrnv tiiu a.n.vT.:i This Stoiv bus horn made an uuthorited wriiiv IK-ndipioi lei s STIt f:V imli:IIT lltlnin Tj m.LINMTfN, Dec. IT. (I. X. 8 a Officials are Investigating the nlght- ll" visit of an auto between midnight T and 1 u. m. which throws a spotlight Xjonto and minutely scrutlniia'9 the iuins of the Telling Hello Vernon J,l.on!panys plant. destroyed hero jabout three weeks ago at a loss of' jtKMI.OOll. I 41 It has been definitely decided that! ithe fire was of incendiary origin. The' J plant had temporarily opened and re-' leeixeo l,Mi cans of milk, but accept-! lance of 111 Ilk was ordered stopped by j J officials at the main office in Cleve-) Ihmd t H'lt,i-il h,ioM,l tit., r;.... ......! Automotive Battery km Company MmfM 1 6 JLOSt apd$l r&r TPh ... : . 1 Koniance With Lois Wilson, Conrad NageL Jack Holt WHY DOES ROMANCE LOVE THE THING FORBIDDEN? l'honr Xo. hat OKI (.urdi'ii street Why does the thing permitted loose its thrill? The answer is this vivid drama of courtship, love and marriage. A story that touches the secret heart of every man and woman. i , i COMEDY MOONSHINE SPECIAL FEATURES AESOP'S FABLES DIGEST i i lltfto,ll.,,l,l, "v,'',,1","" ,,si"1 ,,rivr j