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PAGE FTVB EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1917. Pastime Today " no - l 1 1 See Frank Borzage as the foreman of the E-E Ranch. Anna Little as the Dance Hall Girl M ii tual KLar I rod iu Frank Borzage And AM LITTLE Anna Little American-Mutual Star. "ir.r.EDIATE LIE" ACTS A drama of the Arizona wilds.. A virile red-blooded drama of the 'M In Uie early day, Dance Hall OtrlN, (iu-rnin, Cowboy. In Addition Helen Holmes in "THE INDIAN SHOWS HIS HAND" From the? snnMitionaJ "Imhh of tlie Iiumborlund" play. . BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM 8 REELS 8 A Real Western Drama Aiuirs isc CHILDRKM So HALTS PrBUOATTOir OF SUBMARINE SINKINGS RO&tB, March 7. The Italian gov ernment haa halted tha dally publico, tloa of aubraarlne losses. Hereafter It 'plana to announce tha sinkings once weekly. The newepaper Idea Naxlon ale called Austria' a reply to ah Unit ed State submarine nola an "Impu dent fraud." FIIMNOK RAIDS SUCCEED I.V oAxmro many prisoners PARIS. March T. It la announced French ralde and sapping actiTltlaa gained many prlaoners. The raid centered between Otse and Aiane. German atlacka were heavily check- BIG PUBLIC DANCE Given by the LADY MACCABEES Wednesday Eve. March 7th Eagle-Woodmen Hall Sawyers Orchestra I Admission 50c: Ladies Free. Road lobbyist Here. Two delegation of residents inter ested In proposed roada in the count; appeared before the county court thla morning. One delegation from aouth of Pilot Hock Is remonstrating against the establishment of a road petitioned for by C A. Johnson and ethers. The other delegation wanted a road graveled near Holdman. The court reached no decision in either case. Marriage License Issued. A marriage license waa issued yes terday afternoon to Harry Charles Foster and Hattit Cable, both of this city. We usually know what la best for us to do, but the trouble is to per suade ourselves to do it. Renew the Joy of Living Don't let ill health any long er rob you of life's pleasures. 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He begins In the middle and when he'a half through he a done." John Masters . ships a large number of cattle under the B Bar E brand considering the size of tha ranch. Kentucky Hurley warns Mastera that Immediate Lee, the fore man, "ain't right for us " Masters dis chargee the gunman without giving any reason for his discharge. Immediate Lie ride back to town and In a dance hall see Hurley rink lng at a Uilble with. Beulah. who ab hor the Ufe aha 1 leading and 1 su perior to her surroundings and the clas of men she meets. Lee's meeting with Beulah is the Introduction of a beautiful love inter eat into hi exciting and fascinating story, the action of which beginning with the rivalry of Lee and Hurley for Beulah' hand, move rapidly through a aerie of tense situation to an unusual and intenaely Interesting climax. Anna Little and Frank Borzage in "Immediatme Lee" la a production of exceptional power in which the, stars are ably supported by a strong com pany Including Jack Richardson. Charles Newton and others. In addition Helen Holmes in "The Indian's Hand," from the sensational "I.aas of the L,umberlands Play." Ex citing, thrilling. net the Tearl White, star of Pathe's preparedness i-erial, "Peurl of Army." the 10th episode of which U a feature at the Cosy theater today haa a secret ambition. The success which she has met In serials is aimost certain to keep her fr m reall":n? it. Some day, however. Mis White hopes to. play no, not Hamlet but faroa comedy. She believes that to bj the most enjoyable moving picture work il' .re la, but it wll be a long. Jong tirre before Pathe will let her go and abanddn the life of adventure that has endeared her to milliona of liuw,e fan. Irene Hunt, the pretty Universal dvy plaer, who recently . became the wife of Le.-o.er ttcott. Fox atudlo di rector and who experienced a thrill ing honeymoon trip covering 00 malee, returning to work the follow ing Monday morning, has a very con geniul role In the latest Red Feathe. release, "Heart strings," which comes to the Cosy theater today. Her part is that of the faithful young wife whose husband is almost ruined by a vampire, who ia awak ened at last by mother love. "I like the part, o yes." remarked Miss Hunt the other morning. "Of course now, I can do the 'faithful young wife no a finish. But and here she hesitated. "I am not perfectly IHieitive that I am at all times easy when Maud (leorge, a Leonto. is working her wondroua charms." Anmlicr "Uttle Mary sunshine." "Little Mary Sunshine," a recent Pathe Oold Rooster Play, baa dupli cated the success it made her wher ever it has been shown. The chubby, dimpled face of fllmdom'a "littlest leading lady" has caught the public fancy to such sn extent that thenter managers have been petitioned by their patrons for more pictures in which she appeared. In consequence, J. A. Berst, vice president and general manag-er of Pathe, has contracted with the Bal boa Company for the exclusive serv ices of the child In forthcoming Gold Rooster Plays. Her next apeparance under the Pathe banner will be in "Shadow and Aunahlne." a delightful I Utile photo fantasy by D. F. Whitcomb, author of Little Mary Sunshine." The splendid PAINS SHARP AIID STABBING Woman Thought She Would Die. Cured by Lydia E. Pmkh&m'a Vegetable Compound. supporting can Includes Lucy Pey ton, Daniel Gilfether and Mollie He. Connell. "Shadow and Sunshine" will be ahown at the Alta theater Thursday. THRLMA SAITITK, FRANK XrJKNAN, CO-STARRKD "The Crab," Triangle Release, Tells Story of varat Now England Xiende. The principal role in "The Crab," Triangle-Kay Be play, from the stu dios of Thomas H. Ince, which will be seen at the Temple Theater Tues day and Wednesday, are allotted to Thelma Salter: and Frank Keenan. The story is that of a rich and crab bed old man who adopts an orphan child, not because of any love for her but simply to thwart the expectations of his neighbors, who have no Idea that he could possibly he guilty of a kind act. The little girl, taken into a house of gloom, insists on brightening it with her own happiness and her un disguised love for the sour old man. with the result that eventually sha acquires a chum and playmate, to the Immense astonishment of all the vil lage. Thelma Salter ha long been known as one of the most appealing of the screen's child actresses, while Frank Keenan is admirably fitted for the part of the hard old man. . . "Fair and Warmer." Two quaint innocent in a towering rage at their respective marriage partners, who plan a terrlele revenge and wake to find themseles the vic tims of it, make the fun of "Fair and Warmer," Avery Hopwood'a farce of Temperament and Temperature, which Selwyn a company will pre sent at the Oregon theater on Friday, Mnrch 9. after a year of continuous, unabated success in New York has made it the most popular attraction of the current season. "Fair and Warmer" made such prompe auocesa and such a big one, that it took the money-making rec ord from "Within the Law," which, till then, had held it along Broadway Selwyn A Company's return to the Kiting theater with "Fair and Warm, or," after they had christened the theater and themselves with "Within the Law" four year before, result ed in a degree of success not often approached twice in one generation. Mr. Hop wood struck twelve with "Fair and Warmer." making such a classic for farce a the earlier play had for melodrama. 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FYr day before the inauguration Chief Flynn's men watched the ar rivals at the Union Station with hiiwk eyes. They are familiar with the fea tures of most of th dangerous an archists and the arrival of auch a one would have meant his almost Initnnt apprehension. Secret service men al so circulated throuh the crowds and kept their eyes open for suspicious persons and persons with auspicio'is packages or bundle All in all, oh;ef Flynn's Job Is no soft snap. MacMaater Apartments, 401 Aura, Housekeeping rooms, f OS Willow. Dr. ProebsteL Chiropodist. Tel. ill. For sale Five room modern bun galow. Phono 444. Call Downey' Market for fresh Columbia River Smelt. For sale 6 room furnished house. A bargain if taken at one. Phone 114. D.. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phona 284M. stand. Charles Co, Phone 7. Wanted Chicken, veal and dress ed hogs. Downey's Market. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 653M. 1401 W. Railroad at. For sal Federal truck and trans fer business. IX B. Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon, ' For rent Office room in Hen dricks building. Address Ek. A. Fee bler, City. For rent 4 room cottage, good condition, close In. The. Smart, 301 College or phone Z11R. " Buildings for sale One four room house, one five. See Cornfield, house mover, oil Ann street. For sale Luge roll top desk, sol id oak, and swivel chair. Phone S54J or call 61 W. Alta. Books audited, office work and correspondence bandied by hour or day. reasonable. Phone 108W. For sale or trade for light S-pasaen-ger car, Buick runabout with small truck body. Pendleton Iron Works. Man wishes position in office, or store. Experience 10 - years, home here. M. E. Gordon, 801 Ann street; Board and room with bath for two gentlemen or man and wife. 7S7 Gar den. Phone I14W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household gooda. Telephone S3 9. Also tUTHBt iMn.f.Hnc nnl h.u W ha 111 . hng. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center ol' business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pea land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. 21 Beauregard. Phone ZTJ. When you want to sell beef, pork, veal, mutton or poultry, call L C. Rains. He will call and get them. Phone 420. Sanitary Meat Market. S(00 will handle an established ga rage on tha Pacific Highway In the city of Salem. Address Salem Garage. t0 N. Capitol Street, Salem Oregon. The plain hair drea is taboo. Buy a switch now beore the price ad vances. Pendleton Hairdressing A Manicure Parlor. Phone 4S. Ladles, do you know tha Pendleton Hairdressing Parlors carries the cele brated "Mr. Gervaiae Grahaetn" toi let preparations? Samples free. Wanted To rent by young married couple, I or room modern furnish ed house. Bungalow preferred. Call at Oregon Motor Garage. Ask for Mr. Tannler. Ik Today LT THEATRE 1 Today THE ALTA ORCHESTRA Every Afternoon and Evening. Chaa. O. Breach, leader. I I MABEL TALIAFERRO "A WIFE BY PROXY" in 5 Acta MRS. VERNON CASTLE in "THE ISLAND GOD FORGOT." 5th part of "Patria" I I VAUDEVILLE Edwards and Ward In The Lady and the Sailor. DeLear ft Winstock. Those Yeedlsti Comedian. I COM I NO Baby Marie Onorn in Shadow and Sunshine. Thursday One Day Only. COSY THEATRE Today Today r,Heart Strings Featured Player Allan Holubar, with Irene Hunt. Maud George and Francelia Billington. Class Society drama. Adventuress beguiles man and steals sweethearts until confronted with possibility of wrecking her own daughter's life. Written by E. Magnus Ingleton ; scenario by Fred Myton ; produced by Allan Holubar. Period Modern flash back to ten years before. Pearl White The Silent Army 10th Part of PEARL OF THE ARMY. COMEDY "THEIR DARK SECRET." Do xoa Know That according' to test by th U. S government 2000 pounds of Kera merer coal I equal to UTI pound of i i rv.it U' Mil itMnrnmr coal. Oregon Lumber Tard. phone Adv. Notice Dephna circle No. t. W- O. W All officers and memoers are re .ni.ii in h. n t th hall Thursday evening, March 8th. Business and so cial session. Grand officers will be present. By order Guardian Neigh bor Adv. Superfluous Hair Removed. Superfluous hair on th fo la a misfortune but It need not be a lasting on a Free consultation to all ladies by an expert electrolysis oper ator at th Pendleton Hairdressing and Manicure Parlors, phone 4S. Adv. Mend your temper and your man ners will mend themselves. Do Tow Know That according to tha test by the V. B. Government 1000 pound of Kemmerer Coal I equal to 212 pound of Rock Springs Coal? W handle both. Rock Springs and Kem merer Coat Oregon Lumber Tard. Fhon t. Adv. 1 For Sal. Will stand Investigation. Good busi ness proposition for 1 or 1 men. In quire 650 Main street. Phone (04. . Am Stage. For Adam. Athena and Weetom. leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. sn. and 2:29 P m. each day. Phone 40a for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, pros Adv. Do Ton Know Thai according to test mad by the U. 8. government, 2040 pound of Kemmerer coal Is equal to 110 pounds of Owl creek coal? For Kem merer roaL call up Oregon Lumber Tard. Phone t Adv. NOTICE OF PAYMKAT OF (TTV OI PKNDLKTOX IMIMtOVK-MKNT ' HOXD. Notice is hereby given that City or Pendleton Improvement Bond Se. 11. ries p, will be paid upon tweeenta- thn thereof to the undersigned at Ths American .National Kink Pvndlvtoit. I'matilla County, Oreirori. Interest on. e;ud Hond reasvs April I. 1917. LKK MOOKHiU'SE. Treaa. City of Pendleton. H' Wm. Mtckelsen. Deputy. ggMUilliuUltiMuuiiliUum HKHNSTOIUT HVPWTR) RAT- ' E3 (HDAT. COPKSfHAGEX. March 7. A wirclcns missnas said the Frvvl pitch Hurhth carrying ism nan ff U etpertcd to dock here Na tot-day. pie Theatre Today Hippodrome Vaudeville Today lie m IXnlnc Room Ne w Open Tnt- Hntet Pendleton din'ng ruin m hirh has been closed for the past t-n days, owing to repairs an Im provements being made In th ttrh en, is now open to th public. Break fast hours I I) to 20: lun.h 1: to 2:39 and dinner. 1:20 to S AJv. D" Yon Know Th t according to test made by A government, 2009 pounds em merer Coal Is equal to t"'l pounds of enrney coal? Call Oregon lumber Tard f"r Kemmerer eval Adv. "Get the Habit" iss Thorton "THE GIRL WITH THE VOICE" lunlap S Vcrdcn ADDED ATTRACTION Tlx 6 Musical Sons COMEDY, MUSIC, SINGING AND YODEL1NG. I i 1 S J. "IN BITS OF WIT" PICTURE THELMA SALTER md Jim KEENAN ia "THE CRAB" eI PROF. STAN FIELD'S ORCHESTRA MATINEE AND NIGHT. 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