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! .Page Eight East Orcgonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1922. LET 'ER BUCK I ' 1 COMING TO ' I jjrzs ; I 1 jae itovoii ineatre Best in the West NOW PLAYING E3 s3 la pi 13 E3i I 11 1 1 TAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP.. aim iimrfi? CKEATCD OY Co;moj3o!:tan Prouuclloris v I,.' 4 Th hunter becomes the hunted. an officer of the Royal Mounted fleeing, fighting for his life Guided to a secret valley in die frozen North l;v a hot-Mnod'"l French Canadian beauty, with a se cret of her own That's Ihe start of (his greatest of Curwood dramas. Poitiaved by a cr.st of stars. Directed by the man wlio made "lliiinoresiiue." FROM THE SMAStiiNG POPULAR ST3RY EY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Directed by Frank Borzage Scenario by John Lynch A THRILLING PICTURE "The Valley of Silent Men" Has Pictorial Beauties. A picture which combnos magnifi cent srenir beauty with a thrllllm? story is "The Valley of Silent .Men," adapted from James Oliver Cut-wood's fttmotiH novel of the siume name its si. Cosmopolitan production, and re leased by Paramount. Those familiar with the novel, which ran serially in flood Housekeeping -Magazine in lHHO, will recall that it is a. story of the Royal North West .Mounted Police, with the Kocky -Mountains for a background. It is a pic ture of tremendous power, baring as il does the souls of five men and a woman w ho are Isolated In a little narrow valley. For the purpose of Imparting this realism to the screen, the entire com pany went to I'anff, in the Canadian Itoekies, and there purctlcally every loot of the action was enacted and photographed. The result, apart from tile dramatic value of the production, is a picture of unmirpusscd scenic beauty. Frank liorzage, and which features Prank Ilorzzage, and which features Alma Uubons at the head of a power ful cast, is coming to the P.lvoll the ater during Kound-I'p. It Is well worth seeing. DOWNFALL OF ROME FINELY PICTURED Cecil II. DeMllle Presents in.toric Scene in MiiiisKiiiKliler." There were no photographers to re con! he dress an 1 customs of the day when the harunKans overthrew un oUnt Home . Nevertheless, Cecil B. He.Mille has produced an historically fa ic li fill reproduction of this for hi: l;iist. Paramount picture, "Man s!a lighter." The ep'a.oi'.o ju question is a lrslo-' rlci.l cutback. which vividly depicts the descent of the. barbarian hordes upon Itcimc Weeks of research work on llie part ef the dii tor, scenarist, and art director, proceeded the film ing if the scenfs. I eatriee .Toy, who is one of the r'n rlpnls i f Ihe modern portion of the s'niy, is the hos'cs at a lavishly b autifnl lt"inan bacchanal which Is inierrni led by The mas Mcighan In the rob' ef the leader of ihe (lolhs. I.n's Wilson, John Millein and Casren For fo'l a'.'.' the olhi'r members of tlu- 110 lal'le east ho appear in this se- A utrik'ns'y roalKlio gladiator'al coMil at is one of Ihe many interesting f atures if th" b: hulrilian enter tainment. Although Ibis episode rc iiniied more than a week to fi'm and I ept nearly a thousand people eni I'lnved, it w'll occupy the screen for only a few minutes. It is used to point ;i eoi'-erful lesion and servos to draw an interesting comparison between an cient 11. mie and modern America. A Story of the Mad Age Wit h THOMAS MEIGHAN LEATRICE JOY LOIS WILSON JESSE L. LASKY Presents Cecil B. DeMille's PRODUCTION Manslaughter By far the greatest picture De IvIiUe ever made. With Tom Mcighan heading the most distingiuuhed all-star cast since "Anatol." A startling portray al of the 1 iotous life led by modern madcap youth. Gor geous gowns, dazzling set tings, beautiful women. FIVCII PENDI ETON OCTOBER 19, 20, 21 E3 m JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A JAMES CRUZE PRODUCT ION M HS I frC A 1 1 )) With Theodore Roberts CEORGE FAWCE . T, TROY BARNES, HARRISON FORD, FRITZI RIDGWAY RIVOLI, PENDLETON NOVEMBER 23, 24, 25 .il tri t .ft, v m n vvr h'i Fo 1 CtUT THE MOST BELOVED CHARACTER ACTOR IN THE WORLD, IN 1 HE MOST EELOVED ROLE EVER WRITTEN! frT'FrrfTtrTTTIfIT,!f,?!f'r"'fJ,Tf fTf :f J!,:i!tiT!?-T,'"?"!?''',',,t'-"1fV,,,,"i,,""!',,f 111 ltvp-f i::fi"!,-i' :i 'I'pii .ft);,r m,. tiMitft'M; i;'!!-;,Mini'i'iiiiii'iiii'i'ii"ii';;i"MIi;,'" 1?r,;',,ll ij(mHli!t!iH!!..ii.i:ii;:''f,,'i,r.! Tl'i!!:' 'f ' r'iirni'"'; : ' ; i i r M" :;;Mrli: .f M'im': : 'i'' ' vrM :;r i : , ' 'l 'V;;''i::'il''!e'''iMi:n'T'!'"''I'''''1'"''''''''"' ," ,il!,.liii,i!uliimlui.i.inU.iuu.ilMii!kiiillluiiJalaiilillililii!u illlllliiliii..Kii,u;ii,llalli,,ilililluli,tiliilwiiuiilU,iiiii If