East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 01, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916.
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WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY.
NOT A PROMISE
jjlliUJ us!
Last Time Today
Personally Picked Program
rk E. Nelson and
Mrs. Hoy Alexander, returned thin
I morning from an over-niKht visit atl
Vansyde as the guests of Mm. QeOTfol
.Strand.
VITAGRAPH PRESENTS
I "The Surprises of an Empty Hotel"
FOUR ACTS FEATURING
jf CHARLES RICHMAN, LEO DELANEY, CHARLES ELDRIGE, WILLIAM DUNN, jj
ROBERT GAILLARD, ARL1NE PRETTY AND ETHEL CORCORAN.
I "A Cripple Creek Cinderella" (
I A Western comedy with a laugh in every foot. William Duncan and All-Star Cast. M
Mr. and Mm.
turned this mor
It In Portland.
E. Prultt re
jm a brief via-
The Alta Theatre
YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS EXTRAORDINARY PICTURE TODAY.
The Incomparable Emotional Actress
Mme. Petrova
H ADULTS 10c.
Personally Picked Program at Popular Prices. CHILDREN 5c
LOCALS
(8b Advertising in Brief
" RATES.
Per line first Insertion 10e
Or line, additions! InMrtlon He
lr line, per month 11 00
No Iw-els tsken for less than r.r.
Count 6 ordinary wordi to lint.
Lorain will not be tsken oter tee
ifltpt e eicept from last Oregon
tsn paid up subscribers
I. ('. Snyder, chimney Sweep. I'hont
381M
Dressmaking at home or by day.
lit I Baal Court Phono MOM
Wanted To rent !, or room
house. Phona I49W
For rent- Furnished housekeeping
rinmf. 4ul Aura Phone MIW.
Penland liros.' trensfer Co. hav
torage warehouw Phone .139
To n ni Modern heated roomi and
apartments, close In. 617 Willow.
For sale, cheap Farming outfli
and lease on 1600 seres land imiulra
"C" East oregonian
Furniture for sale, cheap Phone j
:'3sJ. 701 Wilson
Piano and Singer sewing machine
for rent. Phone 4 7 P..
Wnnted to rent- email unfur-i
n titled house Inquire "p this office i
For sale 26 head fresh cows ami
heifers Inquire (irltman liros
Chopped alfalfa and loose hay on j
hand at all times at West End MIL
Phone 351.
Man and wife want position or. I
farm. Both wel
MIW.
For rani -Hie
room, close In.
Cosblo,
Mil papers for sale; tied In bun
iles flood lor starting fires, etc.
National Hank.
Man tad Wifs want work "ii ranch.
Reliable, good refarencss Phone
39711.
Walch
tturdas
ur u indows, pleas
ft
Leghorn I
15. pre
H. E.
P
experienced
dy furnished
Call eenlnga.
7:fl
For sale -Full blood White
eggs for hatching. 11.00 for
paid. (luaranteed fertile.
hi. i. kman, Milton
Old mattresses made over like new
new ones made to order, upholstering,
furniture repaired, city or country
Phone 227J. La Dow Uros., 113
Beauregard street.
l-'or sale or tiade for Pendleton
property or acreage near Pendleton
10 acres Irrigated Unincumbered land
it mouth 0 Yakima river. See W. t
The regular monthly business meet-
Ing of the christian Kndeavor of thei
Christian church w is held last even
ing at the home .,f M. I. peters. After
the business session a social time was
enjoyed, among the diversions being I
the answering of Bible questions, thei
writing of prophecies and a committee
contest to determine which was the
most important. Taffy was pulled,
moat of the Eicleavorers becoming j
very much "tu k up.'
The Women's Missionary Society of
the Christian church will meet to
morrow afternoon ;tt 2:30 at the home
of Mrs. j. E sharp on Riverside I
boulevard.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Frailer have j
out Invitations foi an evening party
gt their country home on Tutuilla next j
Tuesday.
The choir of the Church of the
Redeemer win meet this evening at
7:30.
Mr and Mrs Paul Kreft and baby
will leave tomorrow on a visit to The
Dalles and Portland. Mr. Kreft la
a well known young brakeman for the j
O.-W R. & N.
C. Q Miller, secretary of the P'.lo I
Rook Commercial Club, was In the
city yesterday. ,
J. H. Hall, Walla Walla grainbuN j
er of the firm of Elam & Hall, wus
In the city yesterday.
Milton A. Ross of the Vaughan elec-
trie shop, left today for Portland and i
Long Peach, California.
Harry Q Davis, a student ot Jef
ferson high Mhool, Portland, arrived!
last evening to visit Earl Snyder, pop-,
ular local high school student
IN
What WU1
People Say
A masterly picturization of Rupert Hughes great novel of modern society
ALSO
Ben Hur Co.
TONIGHT
Production of the Mighty Success
BEN HUR
A High Class Feature Known the World
Over.
The Woman of Mystery
PAULINETTA
In Seance of Mental Telepathy.
Thursday Afternoon
PAULINETTA RECEPTION
SPECIAL MATINEE FOR LADIES
Picture Starts at 7. First Act at 8: 1 5
Admission 1 0 and 20 cents
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK IN "LYDIA GILMORE."
'- rMP rioTS. "
Very many people desire to u
irlds in eastern Oregon
,,u to offer and price' N. Berkeley. I mule filly
Prompt automobile taxi service J shoulder,
lav or night Funerals to cemetery j return or
Only $3 f,0 Phone 6S0. St. George, recovery.
Motel Carney Tux! Co. Adv.
Ton Dollars Reward.
Lost, from the Marlon Jack ranch!
PERSONALIA' PICKED PROGRAM
PWllMi OFHERIXG.
branded J I!, on left
Will pay above reward for
BIG DOUBLE
TEMPLE
"The Surprises of An Empty Ho
tel," e four part drama with Charles
Richman, Leo Delaney, William Dunu.
Arline Pretty and Striel Corcoran and
a Cripple Creek Cinderella, a one act
comedy, with William Duncan and all
star cast will be the attractions at thei
Pastime today.
This is one of those ustly famous
personally picked programs that have!
proven very popular with Pendleton
pi. lure patrons. The admission I,
adults. 10c: children. Be
l he Uta Theattet Packet! ui the Door
I ast Xfelit.
enteresrns
insist on
n a bald
jue.stiuns
Wi
9 REELS
TODAY and TOMORROW
9 REELS
in and I get ma
will I have any children?"
' Ves. Mary and you will
Mary will have two children,
won't h ive any."
"Have I answered your ;
asked Paulinetta. Mr. Cart
d to even "peep."
Paulinetta ha certainly
curious sensation in Pendlei
of the ci
people t'
she discloses private an
matters when Uestione
testing her abilities.
"Will I marry W "; Wl
of my locket and chain'."
ever be mayor of Pe
"What will make hair grow
head." were some of the
that were answered with lightning like
rapidity. And so for three quarters
Of kn hour the questions came in
with rapid succession many of the
replies being vei startling N'e.xi
Thursday afternoon Paulinetta will
give a special reception and private
matinee for ladies only, no men being
admitted. The theater was crowded
to the doors last nigh and many were
unable to gain admission A chant,
of bill will he given this evening and
Hen Hur presented ror the first time
Paulinetta appears only once, at 8
es in the Famous Players Film Com-1
pany's thrilling picturization of Hen
ry Arthur Jones powerful dram!
"Lydla Gilmore." In this famous emo-
tlonal role, Miss Frederick suggests
with Infinite strength and pathos the;
faithful w ife and the devoted !
mother who suffers indescribable
mentai agony to shield her husband s '
name and save his life after he has!
been proven to be faithless to her and .
the murderer of the man whose home
he had violated. The Intense strug
gle she exerts in her geat mother
love to lave her son from going!
through life with the brand of Cain, ;
is one of the most vital and tender
dramatic episodes ever witnessed on 1
the screen. "Lydla Gilmore'' strength
ens the position Miss Frederick ha.s
already established as the forenn st
emotional artiste of the stage and ;
screen.
THE W AY OIT.
( By Dr KB. Haslop, Pendleton, Ore )
Nervous collapse or prostration, as
it is commonly called, is a mental mil
physical decline The mental usually
has directed it, and the body conoe
iiiently suffered.
Osteopathic treatment will soothe,
relieve and help build up a broken
down body. The mental conditions
must be assisted by the sympathetic,
deep seeing physician. The body
cannot be built up unless the mental
ruts are straightened out.
The physician must understand his
patient to get the best results Adv.
Dan. e at ic in., i, Hall.
There will be a dance at German
Hall Saturday evening. March th
"lood music, good management, re
freshments. Adv.
nit V
stion V
refus-
dairvoy-
Apparent')'
open
and
Jell; Roll Recipe
Only Two Eggs Required 4
By Mrs. J nti McKen:ie Hill, Editor of
I MS BoiUn Cooking School Aliigacim
j This Jelly Roll is fast becoming very
popular on account of the way it keeps
! fresh. With proper haiuilinc, it should
j keep fresh a whole week, providing it
isn't eaten up in the meantime, for it is
every bit as good as it looks. J3
Henry Woodruff and Tsuru Aoki
In "The Beckoning Flame'
Suppose it was the custom to burn American wives alive on the death of
the husband, and that a chivalrous foreigner tried to save the bride of a
high official. What do you think the populace would do?
As yon ate with enraptured eyes at
the marvelous settings and the wonderful
scenery, yon can almost feel that yon
have been transplanted to the splendor of
the Magic East
There's a situation something like this
in "The Beckoning Flame," the weird
Bsst Indian story of the romantic adven
tures oi an English army Officer.
Told in a true TRIANGLE way, brings
your heart to yoar throat as yoe fear for
the life of the dainty Indian maiden.
And beet of all, in addition to the dar
ing of this great production ia a pretty little
love story and an exhibition of sacrifice
such as yon have seldom aeen.
And as the picture progresses and yon
watch the way in which the people In
India really live, you stop for a moment
and wonder if this la really the twentieth
century and you are In the greatest conn
try in the world.
This marvelous picture is a real treat that you cannot afford to miss.
Everyone loves it. A Everyone appreciates it, and everyone talks about it.
Come to-night. '
JOF JACKSON, world's greatest tramp comedian, with
Mack Swain and Hank Man. in
"A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN."
1 Bee) Keystone "(Jricf Mop."
awr imFWm! taw A
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C Jelly Roll
Omt tuf siUit four; scant half ttmT
ifoonful salt ; k irvel teaspoonj mit A C
litking J'owiirr; grated rind of 1
limon ; t tggt att tight 1 enf tUgOTl
)i cup Wf '.; gtats of jttiy;
derid sugar.
Beat the sugar into the eggs; add the
lemon rind, then the flour, silted three
times with the salt ami baking powrlefj
and, lastly, the milk. Bake in a but
tered diipping p.iu; turn out on a damp
cloth, trim oil the crisp adsjvn; spread
with jellv and turn over and over into
a roll while still warm. Dredge the top
with powdered sugar.
Hot milk used in the jelly roll en
ables it to he rolled without dinger of
cracking. Have the milk bcalding hot,
also be careful to have the eggs and
sugar licaten together until very light
ami creamy. Bake in a moderate oven.
K C jelly Roll is illustrated on pags
thirty-two of the new ami hands mi if
illustrated 64-p.ic;e K C Cook's Book,
which may 1 secured frtt by Sending;
the certificate packed in every .'5-ceut
can of K C lUking Powder to the
Jsqvms Mm, Co., Chicago, ui
OM1C.VL JOE JACKSON,
M AX KEYSTOM STAH
Lamp Btoyoslst Will Be seen in Tri
a lifters Modern kikkIi
Anion."
"A Modern Knoch Ardcn. ' the new j
Triangle-Keystone, presents Joe Jack-!
son in a congenial roie He figures '
ronsiderabl) In it In the tramp outfit
and make-up that he nas made fa-!'
Ulcus - or that has made him tamoUSjj
let it go either way or both. Joe!
!has made number audiences laugb
in vaudeville b) his comical BtUnta
He bj a finished acr,.0at, can turn all
s.inls of handsprings, stand on t is 1
1 head, tall uvermu Kward ami .. w . . '
What adds much to the interest is
the thrilling plot, which develops loa
Icall) from the first and continues to
a strong climax. Joe has opportuni
ties to display all hts marvelous tum
bling and acrobatic skill when he ; IS
to escape death by drowning and re
turns home to find his wife has ac
quired another husband during 'to
three years he's been away.
He becomes a tramp and then bis
adventuresome caret 1 begins again
1 lu raxes a motorboai and beats it to
a bridge and manages ro take off his
own unrecognised child. , moment
later the boat blows up. the villain
1 having planted a bomb on board An-
Alfa Theatre
CHANGE OF BILL
PACKED TO TnUinilT STANDING
I uniun I
THE DOORS
ROOM ONLY
other rescue is made of the chi'd.
when Joe takes her from a hut Where
shi has been held for ransom by n!
bunch of tramps in the pa; of tt
vidian
Joe accidentally upsets a lamp dur
ing the rescue. It sets the building i
flames. The mother and the DOllcS
thing the child is within and there I
some lively lushing around till Joe'
shows them the child They Just get
to a point ot s.itet when bang. th
house goes up Again it was the fault
Of the villain, for he left SORUi bond's
ill the house. Joe wins back his wife
j and child and the villain husband gsss
! to the pen.
Temple toda and tomoirow
raitlliie tlff irk in ''Liha QilBMJV
at Ms iiiitnt ami gatartkt
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
I' nt Production -if Belasco and Robinson's Version of
the Mighty Success
BEN-HUR
A TALE OF THE CHRIST
Pronounced to be the Most Gorgeous Scenic Spectacle of
the Century
Featuring the Psychic Phenomenon and Crystal Reader
PAULINETTA
(Fay)
THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY, in a SEANCE i MENTAL
TELEPATHY. Ask her anythingshe will tell she
knows. Sister ot' ANNA EVA FAY.
PAULINETTA APPEARS BUT ONCE EACH EVENING
AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP.
DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT.
2 Turns of Vaudeville 2
5 Reels of Motion Pictures 5
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
PAULINETTA'S RECEPTION
and
SPECIAL MATINEE
for
LADIES ONLY.
1. mints' Ktt tlt':" k. t h tliMnn;'jih. ,
I mottoM! iiiin sht tMM vvn lntr
I national fum bf IWf ailnilrnhU KffVi
I mttTt-n t;iliins Of "'A.vm' mill Bi fl
I Dem Mother rtnwrk i I
ohm ctii tattlon to hrr list uf sutow
COMING SHORTLY
THE TRAINED ANIMAL CIRCUS
Consisting of trained Rats. Carta Hie, in rMOtbci
The two Monkey CoBMdiailU Iai ami Qyp, the Palm
ing Hen "Betsy" and
THE LITTLE SINGING PIG "FOGAR1 Y"
Popular Prices During This Engagement.