PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916. EIGHT PAGES ipillill WHERE ISj A not; A' QUALITY jj REALITY, PROMISE m mm t'nder the ausp. m of the W. C. T. I', a sliver medal contest will be held at the Haptlst churth, Tuesdav even InK. March 14, with HlOWing pro- a. 1; TJn g iasi lime ioua; V. L. S. E. PRESENTS M RICHARD BUHLER and ROSETTA g BRICE In the Spectacular Railroad Story "The Gods of Fate BY DANIEL CARSON GOODMAN Among the thrilling features of this great play are the sensational factory fire and the spectacular wreck of a pas senger and freight train. Not a dull mo ment in the whole 6000 feet of film. One big sensation after another. Children Sc M Adults 15c TOMORROW Edith Story in Vitagraph Feature "HER WEDDING INKiHI" BiPiilill I J I gram: organ prelude i. F. Stephens Congregation ev. Claner I Song j I'rayer The Orphan's Pra er,.Enmi Qof I Dook'l Xma, or The Silver Hat . The Drunkard' II the Mi'Monles A I. u)d Ha pay ittle Child Shaii I:.cd Them Alice Ma.v Eva Mason ' The old Man's Account of the Meeting uaphna Daubner J.ir.ne to Sell, or Uttle Hlosaom.. i Iva Beeman Sri tOM and Soprano Duet Hal Hishop and Arloene ( gar. Talk by Itev. E. R, ClavanfW Vocal solo Mrs. Mae HaK'i' , Decision of Judges arid Prescnta i tlon of medala by Prof. W. K. Liv ingston. i No admission will tie charged but a silver offering win be taken. The regular business meeting of the W. 1 C. T. U. will be held tomorrow after ! noon at 2:J0 at the riaptist chop h. Mr and Mr.. If !' Peters an Hot Lake. i'. I, cjraves of S e city yesterday i PICKET u K M RAILROAD WR k .N1 l'AtTonv FTHE IN PASTIMI s I I 1 1 RK "The Qods of Fate," the spectacular I.ubln feature with Rosctta Price and Richard Ruhlcr showing today for the last time hud Its Initial showing at the Pastime yesterday and a big and ap preciative audience viewed the picture from the opening time until late nt night, many expressing themselves that "Tlie ciocls of Fate" aa the best picture of the kind they had ever seen In the picture is a real factor, fire, not a small blaxe like most ram' lag picture fires, but a fire thut ex-; tends for blocks burning a factory that covers ten acres of ground. The wreck is a head-on collision between a long freight train and a passenger; train, consisting of an engine and ten- ( der and nine coaches The crush Ol the two monster trains Is In good view j of the audience, happening as It does In eight feet of the camera. There It a delightful love story woven In the, !lu. Orral lmaou In "Escape" at the MM Tomorrow and Wednesday. Drawing the lesson or clean breed ing, as practiced and advocated In an imal life by all authorities. Director cirltfilh, one of the greatest moving picture producers In the world, car ries the thought further In "The Ks cape." and attempt a similar lesson for the human family. The story ol 'Thu Ksciine will oe shown at th' aiiu Theater featuring Blanch" swec. Mae Marsh. Owen Moore and others, is o tremendous Intrant It l the story of a girl of the Blums and her esc ape. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiRiniiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii I NATIONAL j I "Wire Your Home" I MONTH March I5th to April I5th ( , RUBER 1 WARWICK IN THE MVS Ol' StH'lETV ' The suis of Society" is a gambling drama, a film sermon on the evils of this insidious vice It illustrates some of the most exciting Incidents of New York life in its moBt spectac ular aspects, and includes In its many startling happenings the sinking of a troop ship by a suinnarlne some thing that we are reading about these times In the newspapers This seem nlone will make the picture a note worthy offering to the motion picture theater going public Robert Warwick has a fine, manly, heroic part in "The Sins of Society" and that excellent actor. Alec Fran cis, is In the cast. Dainty little Frances Nelson, who was so popular ana successful in "The Stolen Voice" and the "FamllV Cupboard," is the female star in this photodrama. "The Sins of Society will be pre sented at the Temple Theater tomorrow. Henry Stthl left this th ranch of his brother T. S. (ilbson of Pilot Rock. Is a Pendleton visitor today. Mrs M. A. Black Wt on the mid-. Bight train for Portland. William Timmertu.in came in from Helix cm the morning train. Miss Esther She a spent Sunday at the Strand ranch it Vansycle .1 S. Norvell, prominent Helix bus iness man. la a visitor here today Mrs lva Russell of pilot Rock was among the Sunday visitors in the city .1. A. Hawks, principal of the school jat Yoakum, was here upon a visit Sat- I unlay. A T. Park, principal of the Her ! mlston sc hools, spent Sunday in ihe ! city. William H Daughtrey, president o! Ihe I'nlon Stockyard Is at the Hotel Pendleton. Jack Littell, deputy collector of in ternal revenue, is In the city lor a short visit. c slmcinson. supervisor of bridges ALTA SlS THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY Americas' Sweetheart Mary Pickford The Foundling 2 Big Vaudeville Acts 2 Tomorrow Tu IT ADIT" 6 reels A mean man always attributes his dislike of his neighbor to envy. and buildings for the N P. came in this morning. 11 W. Collins is preparing to leave tomorrow for Memphis. Tenn.. on a business trip. Fred Gorton and U C, Plough hava returned from Fulton where they re paired a warehouse damaged by the recent snow I.. K. Harlan, editor 0fU Hepp ner Herald, motored over from Walla Walla last night after spending sev eral clays there W L Hartlett of Portland Is a guest at the home of his daughter. Mrs. K. B. Haslop Mr. Hartlett is a piano salesman and will work here several days K.mmett Mallaghan. Frank Tala here. Louis Bergevln. Charles Mc Quide, Al Schott. V. J. Ryan and Al beit Niebergall, Jr.. were among the Knights ot Columbus from Walla Walla here yesterday m BMP J aHHnn!LaePn i Mae Marh In "The Kucape," at Alta Tomorrow and Wednesday. R. E. For sale Tent house, 307 Wll.ow. Found Gold earring May have same by calling at this office and pay ing charges. id hand traveling n good shape and 'A' this office, small Clack purse. containing mone. Finder pleas re turn to this office and receive reward Wanted Seen bag. Must be cheap Inquire Lost Ladies Eastern Star Notice A regular meeting of Bushee Chap ter No. 19. O. E S.. U1 be held to morrow evening. March 14. In Ma sonic hall. Initiation of candidates. Bv order of the worthy matron MART E. JOHN90N. (Adv.) Secretary. Motor Cycle for Sale. Indian Twin, fully equipped, m? chanically guaranteed. City Auto Co . Between 4 and 6 p. m. 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Locals will not be tsken over the tatepkona axcapl from Cast Oregon iiu icaid-up labserawssi Where it Pays to Trade. Barn for rent 401 Aura I C Snvder chimney sweep. Phone II1M i haul vour mcrbage .uid trash. Phone 553M. I 0J W. Railroad st Furniture for sale, cheap Phone 248J. 705 Wilson. w.mie.l To rent a or S room house. Phone I49W For sale 2ci bond fresh cows and hellers Inquire Gritm.cn Bros To rent- Mode rn heated rooms and j apartments. Clonf In. 617 Willow. For sale--Full blood White Leghorn rgKi for hatchimr 11.00 for IS. pre- LAST TIME TODAY FaHv Arbuckle &nd Mabel Normand HE DID and HE DIDN'T Come ann enjov a good laugh w ith the King and Queen of Comedy ORIN JOHNSON in THE PRICE OF POWER If Thrills Make a Picture this is the Best Yet TOMORROW ROBERT WARWICK in "The Sins of Society" HELEN HOLMES in "The Cirl and the Game" WICKHAM S MERRY MAKERS Introducing Vaudeville De Luxe Enteitainers that Lnter &iu TEMPLE D-,r. Vr.til.ted Theatre Beautiful I I