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PACK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH'2, 1918 TWELVE PAGES m TOSIDAYAIlCADEfWW 1".1.V KlvATlltKS. ALTA Mary ttarden In -Thais'' Al!VAtKt--m. Marti in- "Wolves of the Rail ' PASTTIM ElOonstanco Talmadge In 'Soandal.i,--i. ,v ,'. , TIIAIf" wn nere she becomes a nun. Ti Finshed wtth his victory" over sin. . - J Pnphnutlus returns to his holy broth- er " But despite his high resolves, TKI.U STOttY ' Th-oV y W"n I- "" ' W- P VSSIONATB ! The eWlua,,w of fhe storv ,s thrill. Th',ne and mly Mary Garden is ' of ,'" !h x",reme "d ffordirMlw Photoplay from t he famous vl hy I tt""t"a "f " ' inaioi France, which Is.ia iieeii at t Alt theater beginning Sumlav. I anil notifies her of his Intention. A( I saya. thut they have been secretly first she Ih amused ami then fright- ' married. This precipitates a sltua enetl na he follows her everywhere i tion which leads to Rll sorts of cum And at last she yields to. him, gives i plications, with the shadow of scan avray or destroys nil her worldly pnsJ, dal hovering over hep until a real roions ana follows him off Into the ive affair with her victim cleura the Pustlino TlKNUor Siiiidtty-Unmhiy.j Constance Talmarige, jHinimr sla ter of Norma, nml the famed ''monn- tnln girl" In the- Griffith spectacle. "IntoleTonee." will mtike her debut n a real star of the celluloid drama at the Past hue Sunday-Monday In , "Vandal" a picturization of the well j known Cosmo Hamilton storv. As a ; headstrong, wilful daughter of a j wealthy New York family Miss Tal, pagan j inadge scores an unuuallfled succesj ; In "Scandal." The story deals wtcit i the iiMr,-., .,. , great remorse he le-rni,. ,. ,l. ...j ... .... ai, me goes far nm .h ,1 7 . , conventional standards of society r:h:r fow. . . ,ie ou,hh!f " '7m' know" through-; Ignored by the meml.ers of her out the world for, his sanctity, Thais familv -nrt fio., .... become . the very queen of riotous i Tovi.; vu,,,.,, .uZ ' ! benM THen ,PaPhnUt",S conceive,; dl.K to sare h in e w 7n her 5 crii , W""'f Jhe CaUSe h0rri,led' f" " ave nunsel could ! TS ' 'KmPen'S if-helfro"' Elation in the west. The gir could convert Thais, .so he goes to her i Involves an eligible youn- bachelor home dressed In the rich garments of ; in the affair, swears that " she has a friend over his coarse monk's robe, i been-visiting his room, It is Miss Carden'a gtrst nhotoulav rnaia tells the story of a beauty ; or ancient Alexandria, who is notorial ous,for her many tore affatrs. Ai weaHhy younc man named Pa oh mill- us attracted by Thais, but leaving ner noma one evening is set upon toy a jealous rival whom he slays in self- aeiense. Having lately become a con- ! 1Jn to Christianity from his uenei, ne Knows that murder Is mine- against Heaven, and in his - -"Vms,ji S - , Ji k . , GARDEN WWe 1 ' --i' GOLDWVKI hi s-.-tw....,.Mi . ,Vl" , .... Alta Sunday and Monday. ; Jil ' ' ' " ' - ' ' " 'IrV "Wolves of the . Rail" introduces up her voice for a London musical -fm & :$trmL -&i$4 r"t. ' ,., 4 S at the - t- if f" - 5' i ikSiA..jv iwlL .,,. n......-..,. ,J f-.: horizon. In- addition will he shown & war ne wm . ; wooMJV own tnliUngr t he V 1 tent , liuppenloKS' throughout the 1 11 it ad, State ml acentia of our tuy "over there."' V -: . . , Area dp Sunday-Monday. Kuch rele8 of a Wm. S. Hart pic ture Is an event of unuRUal ' import ance in th motion picture -worltt. so the 'announcement that tthe famous Thoa II. Inoe1 star lit the latest Art craft offering.- "Wolves of the Rail." will be at the Arcade theater tomor row; no flouut it welcome, newt, to "Biff ttlllV man- dmliei-H. :' '"Wolves of the .Rail" introduces Hart in a new rqle, that of a protec tor of property, an upholder of law and order, and a guardian of govern ment money. Throughout the story there is a wealth of spirited action. A real railroad station was erected in the mountains for this picture, and many of the .most exciting' ep&odea occur in thl locale." Hart hus his usual splendid supporting organisation. w sl 0,Ni' With the Vaudeville mayors Alta Smuluy-MomtiiY. The Ozava, a clever coniQdy couple present a comedy talking and jug Rliuff act under the hilling of "The Waiter and the. Lady Customer' and Is replete with comedy situations, talking and Juggling. These clever young people thoroughly understand how to entertain and you will with out a doubt be pleased with their act. "The Modern Venus," a spectacular posing novelty act. which as a whole is the most perfect in artistry and presentation . on the vaudeville stage today. The poseur is a handsome young woman, perfect in contour, ap pearing in modern and ancient statu ary introducing many new and novel mechanical and electrical effects. engagement with Harold Lockwood, was devoting about six months tuning up her voice for a London musical comedy engagement when trouble over passports, etc., caused her to post pone her vocal fling. ICdua Purvianee and Henry Ucrg-, man, the heavyweight cumedian, are to date the only players, other than extras, who ar- with Charlie Chaplin In hi: first picture for the First Na tional Exhibitors.! Association. Charlie ,s going to make eteht pictures for the circuit at a fee of $1,00(1,000. Another box by the board. record has gone SCREEN GOSSIP. " . HAPT,nWolv?4drtHeRair X.,-l4i4t-X.&3lX ,r SUNDAYMONDAY t . I Ml CONSTANCE. TALMADC& Be she as chaste as Diana and as white as snow, she can not escape calumny. Khukespenre. The star or "intolerance" scores an overwhelming success in one of the biggest plays of the season. From Cosmo Hamilton's- -grea story. "Iear Abanlcos" Is the way the Mexican star, .if there be such a per son, would address her followers. The Interpreter asserts that "Abanlcos" nieans "fans." It now develops that the "busted" nee .sustained by Marjorio Daw in the making of "The Modern Musket eer" with "Doug" Fairbanks was reused by a naughty burro squeezing Marjorie against a wall while on the trail.. Lottie rickford. Mary's sister. Is supposed yet to be an invalid, but ; 1 Ihey are sending all sorts of stories . j out ijf Los Angeles about Lottie's cup- ; winning exploits in cafe dancing competitions. I Billy Garwood has quit the screen, ; bought him a fine ranch and is living there With hiu mntHf,. ! And now It's Mrs. Francis X Bush man who is' after a divorce. She names a member of Frank's ' com- pany as corespondent. And the Bush man life at .Bush Manor has always been so ideal for -public consump- . lion. Margaret Shetby. sister of Marv I , Miles Minter and member of the Al- uizar i-iayers or Portland for a short time not so long ago, has decided to unit the screen and train her voice ' for musical comedy. . ' Jack Kerrigan Is putting up a fine ; home for Mother Kerrigan, but ru mor links his name in inatrlmnnlnl lifshhii.n with Lois Wilson, his pretty oading woman. Florence Lawrence. erstwhile Utieen of the cinema, is now Mrs. Harry Solter and happily living on her ostate near AVeslwood. N. J. t?he tied a comeback with I'niversnl a year or two ago, gut found the old lure of the studio gone and permunnft ly retired to private life. "Les Miserubles.' the. William Far r.um de luxe production, was shown at the historic Academy of Music in New York City, recently, and although the seating capacity of the theatre is one of the largest in the country. hundreds were turned away. "Les Miserables" also broke all records at the Lyric Theater In New York City. where it had a long run. On all sides the picturo Is hailed as a credit to Its producer, William Fox. It is now be ing shown throughout the country. 1 In California, one of Bessie Love's favorite Indoor sports was roller skating. When she went Last to be come a Pathe star, she looked for ward to skating on ice. oon after Lshe arrived in New York, she was In troduced to an ice rink. She gazed pensively at the gyrations of the Iwiys and girls for a while, anil then decided not to try it. "It looks kind of differ ent." she said, "and if I ever fell on that hard water my picture would be delayed quite some time." So Bessie didn't skate. .7" PSSWCaf?1 va "fswnffiwrwrw1 " Wm. HART IN OR "DEAD OR ALIVE." THOS. INCE'S MASSIVE ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION. SEE HART AS "BUCK" ANDRADE, A DARING HIGHWAYMAN, FILMED MID THE GRANDEUR OF THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS. ' WOLVES OF THE RAIL" IS A THRIL LER. YOU WILL NEVER FORGET THIS HART PICTURE. ADULTS 25c IN ADDITION A CLEVER CARTOON. CHILDREN 10c SUNDAY Alt Tfiieaire MONDAY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Constance rotate In its frankness, its display of delicate situations for sensational purposes, it follows the course laid ' down in many of- Mr. Hamilton's writings, vet it cannot possibly offend. Miss Talmadere because she acts the part so well obscure any such possibly. She that fire burns. , , IN ADDITION : WAR NEWS WEEKLY Late erents that have hapjiened recently over here and over there. ; CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c I !" iriw,i T....W , Mabel Normand. star of the now Ooldwyn photoplay. "Dodging a Mil lion." by Edsar 3elwvn and A. M I; Kennedy, takes advantage of the fact mat a numner of scenes of the dra- ma are located In the shop of n , fashionable modiste to declare that the women of America are belm; made ridiculous by the combined dressmakers of the world, who ore irbitrarily forcing changes in style , m order to sell their goods. When Louise Huff first determin ed to go on he stage she applied for lobs with her sister. They used to I hustle downtown In the morning and ,' dt around various theatrical manager ilal waltlns-rooms. But when anyone ;iakcd them what they wanted, their ' couragcehbed. they replied that they were only waiting for a friend, and ; went away from there.. They say May Allison, reported to 1 be due for another long co-starring! CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c THE SINNER WHO BECAME A SAINT AND THE SAINT WHO BRCAMK A SIvn v WONDERFUL STORY INDEED. A STORY OF WORLD-WIDK lT? itv vru,'iir FASCINATING, THRILLING AND AMAZING WOMATOfiOTOira ,,1 " ' 'ft 4 7 Titer ft LT ft Pi 'r - ' Vm.5. of ut- Rai'i" ArcncJo Sunday nnd Monday. oooeoooooeoeeo o o o o o o o o o & o o e o o o o s o o O ' o o o o o if Golclwya C f presents I'J The VMi-icrT The world's most spectacular womn WnrilGnnihn MFvl -'"THAIS y Anatole France JVs a Goldwyn picture" BRAY PICTOGRAPII BRAY CARTOON 69000990000000 . Mary Gariei THIS IS THE FAMOUR MARY GARDEN'S FIRST PICTURE n n 'MUSICAL PROGRAM Alta Orchestra Hi iture Tuttl in Masehera Valse Ieate A Ir-am of ClfupHtra Scl'TttonCaxullori Hiisticami Violin Solp Meditation from "Thais" Tlr. .'h:is. .. Prein-h Ih-scrlplit'e Fonlasu-A Vision til Sal, one..., .Sflei-tion M.iriiiina . . Tedr.ittl . . . Kandt Mastamii . Massenet , l.aniue Wallace VAUDEVILLE . . THE OZAVS The Waiter and the Lady Customer. MODERN VENUS Spectacular Posing Novelty O o a o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooo