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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 1916. if i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi ' nnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaann i-w janam vmhv va - w am .-sjsnawn 1 hmh ranaaani - . -oss- i . . - WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE, TODAY ONLY SATURDAY TODAY ONLY "The Devil-in-Chief" A drama of the South Sea Islands, featuring TRYONE POWER and EUGENIE BESSERER. A big Srlig 8-act feature. VITAGRAPH PRESENTS MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN ESSANAY PRESENTS THE LAUGHABLE CARTOON COMEDY His Wife Knew About It Mile a Minute Monty ADULTS 10c POPULAR PRICES CHILDREN 5c SUNDAY AND MONDAY V. L. S. E. Big Four Presents the Selig Red Seal Masterpiece NO GREATER LOVE INTRODUCING MISS REGINA BADET IN THE ROLE OF "SADUNAH" THE DANCER. Written by Wm. LeGueux. life drama of today, being the study of a woman a heart. A drama of daring, intensity, revealing the wonderful power of mother love. MISS REGINA BADET SELIG STAR.; A charming Mack and whit bftdg unchaon was presided over yesterds afternoon at tlt home of Mrs. Will;'1 Bond on North Main street by Mr. i Pond and Mrs. W. I.. Thompson. The room dot orations, the Cavort and the, score cardH carried out the IT'-tty color .scheme, the Individual favors to the guests being tiny black baskets' filled with little white (lowers. After. I the luncheon auction bridge an played, honors being won by Mrs. Frank Frazler and Mrs. .I..hn F. Rob- Insori. --- Mrs. Charlei A. Cole was a delight ful hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of the Lunc heon Bridge Club and a few additional guests. A , four course luncheon, the table dec orations for whb h were red, was fol lowed by an afternoon at cards, high score honors being won by Mrs. H. H Hattery. The guests aside from the 'club members were Mrs. Hattery, I Mrs. Charles Oreulloh. Mrs. William i C, McKlnney, Mrs. w A. Btorle and Mrs Joe .Snyder. Pendleton muse lovers are look:::; forward with anticipation to the or iran recital to be given next Honda! evening at the Methodist church by I Cecil Teague, organist of St. John s Episcopal church of New York, who : is now returning from a series of re citals given at the i'aniima-Paciflc ex ! position. He will be assisted by Mrs. li'arl Power, soprano, Miss Gladys I Hamley, contralto, and Miss Margaret Lowell, violin. Tr his program: 'overture. "Ituy B Peer Oynt Suite Grieg la) Morning. (bi A ultra's Dance. c)ln the Hall Of the Mountain K-.u Pizicate Delibe, Evensong Johnson (juartette. ' Kigoietto" ,Teague- enl: Coronation March Meyerbeer riwWfm iALTA 5 THEATRE following will fri Mendelss. Overture, "WllHi Tell" . P.os-n 1 XT. j-' m An enjo; Sanctuary the Kedeei ternoon at ablt 1 1 the Church of I Id y esterday af-1 Robinson home of J3" for the IN ADDITION the J. I" and netted the sum church. A musical program const!, luted the entertainment, the talent be. ing Miss Eleanor Vincent. Mrs. Roy Alexander, Miss Kdna Zimmerman and Mrs. Westbi oolie Dickson. Hearst-Vitagr&ph News Pictorial No. 10 .i I. :., U., ......ore TODAY Maclyn Arbuckle, in "The Reform Candidate", also Vaudeville Sunday and Monday The Internationally Famous Actress FANNE WARD IN "THE CHEAT" SEE W HAT THE STRAND, M W YORK'S GREATEST THEATRE 8AT81 The Jesse Lasky Feature Film Company. 120 West 41st Street. New York. N'. Y. Gentlemen We thfnk that this week s feature at the Strand Theatre, Fannie Ward in "The Cheat," is worth more than a passing comment. We consider it one of the best pictures we have shown at the Strand Theatre, and we believe you are entitled to a word of praise from every exhibitor showing Paramount Picture! for this splendid effort on your part. Very truly yours, THE MARK STRAND THEATRE CO. . (Signed 1 Max Spiegel. TIIK GREATEST PH'Tl HK OF THF ENTIRE SEASON. SEE IT. UV IX MEANS. 2 Big New Vaudeville Acts 2 vN GROSSE BROWN A hi NNED1 Singing and Musical Novelty. Society Dancers. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE. OONTBTCOCS SHOW. COMB EARLY. I Giving you ;i picturization of the newi ADULTS 15c. vou re;ul last week in the papers. CHILDREN 5c DO as a was the held Mill II I It II MTOESI IN Nil (.1:1 M l II l I Seal Pi will be The life .1 of a Wl "No tod. i if in five loul-ftlrrlng acts and! "No Q nMunW ,,t The Pastime OH tenaltl and Monday, February loth it, Miss Retina nadget. the rul French emotional actress, red bi Badunah, the Dancer. ater Love" is a drama of la thrmighout. revealing the wonderful power 0( mother love I Husband, fame, life Itself ate all sur rendered in one glorious sacrifice 1 r night at the Christian church i the anapicee of the w c. T, U., tribute to Frances E. Willard. won by l.uelle Pell This was nrM ,,i a series ot contests to be In the near future. Supt, t. B. Young made a si talk to the contestants and then 1 sented the silver medal. Levi Eldridge was In from his Pilot ; : liiiH k ranch yesterday nrlo affords Barnard thin cogtutn ample scope to bring out his uniqu. line of comedy Many comical inci dents are recorded by tne camera, showing the star at his best in dis playing the charms of his models and his laughable antics in winning their, attention Temple Sunday and Monday. For sale Five acres land at River side. (Jood improvements Easy terms Call at 813 Mill street. For trade A new, modern 110 bbL electric flour mill located In valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price $22,000. For par ticulars write 665 Trade Street, Sa lem, Ore. Puhllc Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. The public li cordlaly Invited te attend the regular Saturday night w dance tonight !n Moose hall. Music s by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission B0 cents. Adv Attention II ami I C'. The regular if an I club danca 11 be given at Eagle-Woodman hall turday evening. February 19. Adv. tn to Dance. Guaranteed. Three private lessons Merryman. at Warren's Music Housa Phone 524 Adv. For Sale or Lease by Owner. Three sections wheat land four miles from R R. Running water., practically level. $25 per acre, 1-3 cash, good terms on balance, or will j make attractive lease with right party tor term of years. Further informa-l tion write J. W HAYS, (Adv) Idaho Falls. Ida. Good Opening for Harness Shop. Complete set of tools and small ock for sale. For full particulars, idress J. M Kyle. Trustee. Stanfteld, regon. Adv. Bon Ton Parlors. Water street, cleaning lg. Suits pressed while and you Bert The Great Pearl Tangle furnishes more laughter in 30 minutes than you've had in a month. If you want to enjoy a side splitting, laugh-making comedy that starts the giggles the moment the picture starts and keeps the laughs going as the action progresses, come here to-night and see this swift mov ing picture. Bring your wives, youv children and their sweet hearts. You'll appreciate it and so will they, and when you go home after 30 minutes of the best comedy you ha ve ever seen, you '11 agree that you have been highly entertained. Don't fail to see the comical Triangle Picture NOW. TEMPLE THEATRE Sunday Monday 'the ivorld and bsc comfortably mar ried, Pursuing her tols ambition, she marries n rich financier and when he (eta Into tertoui ttriiti compel! him UlM Badget hus many opportunities for convincing emotional work; t cenic background! both interiors and esterlorj are beaulful In the extreme Miss Bad get lupported by an all star east of players. The heat production i" which Fanny Ward tt to star and which will be at the Altai j theater tomorrow and Monday, a largo i Harden fete is Riven to raise funds j I for the Belgium war sufferers The famous Bunch QardeUi In Pasade na. California, were selected for the I I location of the scene Booth were erected and all the paraphernalia tor a typical charity baaaaf was shown, j Borne enterprising citizen telephoned I the Pasadena police force that garab-1 LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief HATE8 Pt line first insertion loe 1'er liiip, additional Insertion Sc l'er line, per month $1 00 Ni I.K'Hls taken for less tlinn 356 Count (i ordinary witrds to due. Locals will not tie lak.n ov.r the MlepnoM atcept from Bait ttroj-on-t:in paid op suits, rllwrs. dm Viid for sale Ptione 694W Kgcs for hatching. Phone 207X1 t. C. Snyder chimney sweep. Phone 381M tot rent- t rodn apt turnUhed j Phone r.r.i. F..r rent- Comtartably turnlahcd llaaplttg room. Phone 2f9J. J For rent Furnished apartment j Hamilton Court, LiUaUi street Penland Pros.' transfer Co. hav IOTa( warehouse Phone 339. To rent Mo apartments. C Wanted Joli enced man and line wis giinp on in tho gardens iho police descended en masse, losts wi le .ilmnt to be made whet police, much to their chagrin and Ar- , tion ili (round, j Two 1 Pararhc ' fered. it r.i in the hack- lUdeVllle acts and ilie rlttgue are also of- V.S ; LAST WlMU) in cOOTI MBS, Vou'U (we 'En in "The Ureal pearl Tniiule" sni IHTnmxl as tho Ixt-lKitrr. i Some extremely novel as well a fnnnv scenes In the new Trlansie Keystone. The tireat Pearl Tungle.' depict a great fashion show in u huh tdass modiste shop. The comedy will bf MOWn at the Temple Theater Sun day and Monday. To give realism as well as beauty anil fashion to the picture a setting; was made exactly reproducing the grand salon Ot the Malson Polret. in the Hue de la Paix. In Paris. The set Is elaborately finished in gold leaf, i ami t verv detail Is carried out in the way of costly rugs, furnitures, hunt ings and decorations Sam Barnard, who is featured W the production as a designer, used n dozen mannequin! wearing the laft I word In gowns and hats to display to his customers. The atmosphere of heated rooms and IB. 617 Willow. j ranch by ex peri-; e. no c.'i iMiy ! For sale, cheat) Farming outfit i and lease on 1600 acres land. lno,uira' 'C" East oiegonlan. Woman wants housework In small family Prefer elderly couple. Ad-1 dress "A this office. Old papers fur sale; tied in bun- j lies Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle This office. Vry many people desire to buy lands In eastern Oregon. What have I rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Wanted Hi two young ladies, nice-, ly furnished room with light house-1 keeping facilities Address "Y" this j office. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery j only 11.50 Phone (SO. St. George Hotel. Camay Taxi Co. Lost - Moaa Agate brooch r'n Please return to tbia office. Reward. Man and wife want work on ran. h, Reference. Inquire 313 s Main. For sale Ilestaurant and rooming house, cheap Iimulre 1J6 W. Webb. For sale Kestanrant doing good business. Good reasons for Belling For particulars, inquire Golden Itule Cafe. Wanted Two ladles or gentlemen to devote all or spare time to vr profitable business; also two Indian or gentlemen to travel Splendid salary and expenses Call Sunday or Mon day. 777 Thompson street. LAST TIME TODAY HEX IO V. SAVAGE'S TREMEXDOl's BROADWAY COyEOI "Excuse Me" A Pullman car mixup of neafl.weds and naau'ty-wada. rull rip roaring, ilde-splltting situations, A perpetual mileage f lauuhs with out any stovoTers, Also PATHi: NEWS 13ED M HEEL V TH I' COIaOR Sunday and Monday Another Big Double Triangle Bill P nr t.iii v inn UAK3HAI.L and SKVEX m.HMTG I nil DREM in .1 Motion Ssctsre pnehetto ami thrlBtac, "LET KATY DO IT" charges in Mexico. There are smiles, tears ami thrills la :hi pleH' did griffith production. RAM 111 i; i;it the Mtilnieaiallan Mnt in a Royal Kejntoni Rkst, THE GREAT PEARL TANGLE TEMPLE THEATRE Perfectly Ventilated. Theatre Comfortable