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PAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 23." 1921. TWELVE PAGES L-h We tor the Dance FALL AND WINTER 1921 KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES Cost of uimg mm 1 . i 2 1 Si!:, 'it "I I i; ff-.t'Uf-d in ether l.l'i'- ilwu..i.. . j;u.i--.I f"i the picture. A row ste .'alii ..f l.h..T..'lavs h is ii i , nl 1 s. pi. t rl ! Incut inns. I..- n . TUo Si.ii i.f V:,miia..rit. ,,. u mamiii'.th (i.M-.ai-iil.ir lie- Vit.ieraph hi,' special pi mI.ii! i ,.s a, ,.,, h cmncdv into tie- ivfiit li will In- shown : the Itivoli : m;!ki .np .1 this film, a pln.tnplay th.it theater 1iul:i... After two ars i.f 1 ti:i ! ). Ol,.! TOMAY aid ..f i.ln.ti either stai ii" 'I 1 tndy 01' ph nnlay t. elude r.cui1 l: H.!.l'll ('111 t': W 111. Kiel" m'ii y ill cnl' ics nf ill' i.i timi 1 r l.iniiiatc.l 1h' iteiin-ri ly .li'-scd 111 the Mr. 1 In st' r i't nimnns 111 pn-pa- iiatn.n wi:h liis wife, ration t.T the .r num.. 11c p.-.s...i- .lis-aril...l In' stereotype median-, ally s mscd in.- -m..-trm-ti..n .r :i II.- lias lame aitltldnl laK'', wnnii pias an ,iil, impiirtai.l part in tin- Mm v. At tip v.l'o tr'iis I L-Mly int.. tie r....m ami elimav tins Ian- is a mass ..1 nanus. .ii - 11, t l,v ,,.., ik r t. If- ii-" t" Hi" c.iinlmMii.n nf 1".. '"I" mil- phone chip tiens. The tun" worn l. ' ter wi)' '' ' liaii-'ed ill cliinin.'ile extra s"-! 1 al divulge pai'f nl' 111'1 story has ' ' placed in I In- wrap h.rni. Every hit nf ' Till- Sun nf Wal lii'Ufi.iil" is tnlil liv ai'ili.n. aa.l t.i R.'l this in it was necessai y to make over 1,.'. I'M SCfllCS. The story moves rapidly. K.irli j in ni' is crowded with ai'tiiai. liver. fif'y principals, lnnsl of u Imin hav Inns I.!' nil. Ill tin' llll.lst nf till- fll'O 111 a inol..l'1'i.at an' tin- llt- Ic.'tdinn characters. Tli'-ir res. tie In. 111 tills in fflnn is iiiii- nf til" must tlirilllns scenes In In- produced, in films. Arcade Today Children 5c Adults 25c tRVIN V.WILLAT TRODUCTIOll EXTRAORDINARY OOWN HOME.'' DEEM PROCLAIMED THE MOST HUMAN C'JRAL DRAMA YET VRODUCED. YOU'LL LIVE AGAIN THOSE WONDERFUL DAYS tt DOWN HOME " Mmrt byVWHodkiiuoRCutp COMEDY DON'T WEAKEN AMUSEMENTS : - t- ! . 1 Viiri Wikki 1 n4 lit 1 In y'jL i 1 i.i.mim nci:i MIS WAY to si((i:ss Hero 11I' liinmin's "Tin- I'ciur llorsi' nirn" 1111 ( li.'linii I'lnin Mis Hiidnlph Vali'iilinn, Iho ciilnlinitcd v.i.iiH ilani'ir Klin lias llii' li'aililitl mull' rule In "Tin' Knui' lluisi'iin ii nf llii' Apncaiypsi-," ;i Ki-x liiKram no iliii'tii.n fur Mi'trn, wliicli niii'iis Tui'S ilay lit Hid Itlvnll Tlii'alri' liiiiiiil liiH way In faini' anil I'l.rtillii' tllfnilKh Ills nihil. I.' I'ni't. Wlii'ii ynii sit Mr. Vali'iilinn in this scri'i'ii iiilapliilinii of llii' wni'lil-l'aiiiinis llnvi'l nl' Vicinli' N'lascn ll.anrz liv .I11110 Malliis and nntiri' his finislicd artinK llii' m 1 ii- swaHKiT nf tin' cal'i' sri'lll'S laid ill till' Al'Kl'lllilli', llln pul ls)! nl' his tiinniii'i' in liiti'i'lirctini; the Klndi'iit and Invi'i' in I'aiis it will In' ynni' iiiiiiiii'sllniiiihlc iipliilini Unit hern in ii man initial, d in tlii'iiliiial ways as a rhilil. Hut It was iii ilhi'f us a dani'iT nnr an m ini' thai Mr. Vali'iilinn hnpfil ti. lake fiiriiiiie hy Hlniiii. It w:ih in Hie 1111. re liiiinl.le spln'te as a pniKpi'i'llv" aKi'ii'iillnrl.'i Unit he I'iiine In Hi" I'lllH'il stales, nl 111" awe i.f eiuhleen, a uradnale I'lnin the llnval Military I'lilleKe nf A:;rii'nllni I ilenna, Italy. A. he plaiined his Inline he wniild lieeiillle line nf Hie Kl'i'ill land (IWIU'IM in this miry nf iippi.rliniily. lint lliinns happeiii il swiftly fur him in New Vnrli. .Si. 1111 he was busy tench- I.Ike the Line tin. I . r i.,'. ; ; uiniiir evi-iiitiK slii -a in Huh ,. 'i... 'iaiicini: fin. k. The skirt. i,ai' A-lsps nf ci.riilli.v . r Kite el.inmi slnini. vis ovi-r silver i I'.th jiml i -' ratiRlit at the wnit line by a Iwiul of vuluiiul lu'liliyioi .vers. , own 10 bed-rock ! There's where you want prices. So do we. So do the makers of Kirschbaum Clothes. "Prove iiiK I'.inaihvay's reiiiil'ii's his i:iaci fr.l steps, lie appeal'id at. Heeler's as a daii. iiiK partner nf P.i.imie (llass, I'nl-li.wiip-i this rnmmi'iiU'iit witli e ne i" the Winter Warden anil a hum lenn I'l.nlrael in vaudeville. Frnm ilaiK'iiiK I" ni'ili'.ii pi'-niri's was an easy step. His first pi.'lure Willi .Mae Murray in "Tin- liiK Little I'ersnn." When Itex lniani, in his pniiistakini! search fur Hi" ' I " ' " linrlray the iileasiirc-liiv'nii; Smith Am erican hern 111' "The Knur lli.fsi'tnen" nriw Valenlinn, he cln.se him f"!' Hie part. si niACTi i:t:s itnis liKI-LAlltK. (illin. Dee. "3. I. N S) - Sni'i'ZiiiK', 1'i.lice Scrneanl James tinnd fractured tu f his ri1. I (lonrt is still at work, hut li" i k j iiiK friends tn in vt in a sneeze niiil'l'lef In reilnee ilam-'er nl Itutln i' i.amaKe in hjs physical well-lii lns;'. or so ritoi i MOSCOW Illy Mull I .- -"H"W prmid ymi iniist lie of ynnr .sun." Isudm'e 1 1 tu 1 1 n rcmarl'i'd recently npmi meet init I In- lined fallier i.f I Tinlsky, lli.lslievik war ininisler. "N id" (n-n-nni. Trntsky, Sen- inr, ansivel'ed. w.i K '4 i I IK hi'1 ll'ti'1 "Hcl'm... 1 had I l.-n line f icm'ii s Ih.i' paid well. Xi.w we li'iM- l!'.!s!n'. isi '. and I llae llii lacl m ics." It you c oee these Fall A II COMING Hi fOL I COMING TUESDAY, DEC. 27, VOW Til UK K DAYS ONLY! Metro's Million Dollar Photo-Play Masterpiece 7k ww jr i'. i yf suits and overcoats priced at $30 to $45 BROS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers PENDLETON OND Quality PRINT1N(J at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. APOCALYPSE A Rax Ingram Production from 1 hi. iuim-! l,y VICI.MK 1M.ASCO IUAM;. AaapUd by JUXE MAW IS T LNTY MILLION PLOPLK 1 1 "i'l pari T.f the w.'il.l hue I In ill.-.) In (he piiwiilill ill.l- jiiiKi.c i.iit nniiil.ie.l III (lie unci nalii.li.illi 1.1 Jieiinniii .1 i... cnle J lasiii ll.ane uln. h is I'wii hiuiilnilih iiIiIkiii. in the intci naiiiiii.illi i'.iiiumin nmel ut Hie Wl'i pniu 1.11 In ils 'rtmi this internationally famous novel Mo 'i pinnacle of screen excellence is attained. Children 10c fit mmmmammmmmmmmmmm m fc3 f-J m m tiSUiif Li Ul &M &r mi Adults 35c Loses 50c Tax Included ' l ' m GENSEL AT THE WURUTZER a JL I1C Llllll OB WITH LL-STAKCST WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY LILLF-W AM) GEOIiGE RANDOLPH CHESTER ONE OF THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS EVER PRODUCED tl 1' A Story of . Human Interest and Siftctacu lar Scenes. A vhole city used to stage a pageant. A Lake of Burning Oil. The author spent twenty years planning for this story, which he expected to make the greatest of his career. He spent two years in elaboration with his wife prepar ing it for the screen. No expense was spared in making the production and many new standards in film production have been set by the directors. Xows Weeklv Rrav Comic iinnmnnimmnini iliiiililiiii'iMiiifc 'c''v';;:,ni!!!;;nH;;reini,:;'iT!:T;n;TT;T!fTn: minnm .L!uili:U.1ljiiiliU.lllLuUU.ill!Uiiiili!Uitl.i.:i.Li.14.UaiiUULiiU.J