East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1916.
PAGE FIVE
The Alta Theatre
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
Kxtra l.mten lenl i at the church
S the Redeemer th f iw k v. II be as
S l"ll''H. Tuesday 4 . m, Wednes.
Today and Tomorrow
y 7:30 i. m. with rh.ir rehearsal
Immediate
followii
Friday
10
EIGHT PAGES
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Today and Tomarrow
Personally Picked Program
VITAGRAPH PRESENTS
m i
9
On Her Wedding Night
Featuring Edith Storey and All-Star Cast
headed by Antonio Moreno
Miss Storey in one of the strongest pictures of her brilliant career.
IN ADDITION VITAGRAPH LAUGH-MAKERS IN
"The Patent Food Conveyor"
PERSONALLY PICKED PROGRAM AT POPULAR PRICES
ADULTS 10c.
CHILDREN 5c
I COMING Vivian Mary, in "MERELY MARY ANN," Thursday
The christian Endeavor of the
Christian church Will live a Poverty
Party this evening hi the baaement of
the church. A good program has,
been prepared. consisting uf poverty-i-tricken
recitation tonga, quartets,
and a riebate. The guests will appear
In costumes befitting the occasion.
"Doc" Evans, former cigar store
proprietor, and Mrs. Evans returned
this morning from Meacham where
they had been visiting friends Mr.
Kvans reports there Is still much snow
In the mountains.
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UNKNOWN QUANTITY IN
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EDITH STOitKY AND NT)N 1 I
MORKNO I'KATI HI D Vt
PASTOOK.
Today the pastime Is presenting ' n J
Iler Wedding Night ." a four sot VI
tagraph feature with Edith Slorev
nnd Antonio Moreno and all star cast.
The picture is highly dramatic and
Klvcs Miss Storey opportunity to ill- j
play her great art. Mr Moreno COOMI
In for his share of the prulse and ta-j
ken as a whole, "On Her Wedding,
Night" is one of the best Pastime Of
fcrings In weeks
"A Patent Pood Conveyer," a one'
reel corned) with Hughs Mack anil
Kate Price, will also he shown Pop- j
ular prices will prevail Adults. 16C
children. 5c.
llll IX U'K HEART INTEREST
TOtn ol TRI I oltK.IN
"The Kscape." written b) Paul
Armstrong, filmed by the worlds
greatest director of motion pictures ,
I W tirlfflth. portrayed h the prln-
clpal leading cast In his now famous i
"lllrth of a Nation," is a suhject In
whith all intelligent thinking human
ielng are vitally Interested.
Its theme Is sei-jugenlc-sclence. A
delicately handled sunjert, so much
so that no one can take offense.
It is an offering to science.
The story Is claimed to be a true
one. and there Is action from the OP"
anln scene to the closing of the dra
ma. It Is a warning to parents also to
. i r outh and girl
The nearest thing to perpetual mo
lion are the divorce mills.
The remedy for these conditions is
at hand if we will apply It
"The Kscape" is not a comedy. It
Is a suhject for thinking people, and
a story that one will remember
At the Alta theater today and to
THE MNs 1F xn ll'l
Robert Warwick ha Thrilling No-
OtOt lralll".
In this picture Mr Warwick play
the part which Is entirely to the taste
taf nil innumerable admirers through
out the world. He plays the part of
Captain Dorian March, a captain In
the 1'nlled States army. Who goes to
the rescue of his sweetheart. Marlon
Ileaumont, who has compromised her
self by gambling and is unfortunately
mixed up with the disappearance of a
valuable tiara.
Captain March take the suspicion
' upon himself and enlists rs private
soldier In a Canadian regiment The
I ship on which he sails Is torpedoed.
but he is rescued on hie return to
this country his reputation Is cleared
land he is married to the girl of his
I choice.
I There are manv striking situations
In this photoplay, Including racing
j scenes, the torpedoing
and its sinking
i "The sin of Society'
i ai the Temple today.
Si -
troopship
will lie shown
Minn-- Reports kd rawer.
i LONDON, Harch it. Weuten
fleneral Jan Christian smuts, .
ni Hiding the colonial expedl
I against Herman Ban Africa, has
polled the occupation of Tavota
al, uf Snlalta. it was officially
I nounced. The statement savs v
j German! w ith a machine gun sur
ill nil. and that "operations are
tinning."
CQHMIC HACK
PHILADELPHIA, March it -What
kind of a hall team Connie Mack will
develop this season Is a question no
human hut Connie can answer. And
Mack Is doing little talking these
days, except to refer to his promise
of last year that he would make the
Athletics aother powerful pennant
winning team.
Nobody knows how many unknown
Connie has under cover, but if his
past performances may ie taken as
harbingers, it is safe in predict the
Athletics will finish a few notches
higher thnn the cellar. With the
"masked marvels" listed as an un
known quantity, it WOUtd appear that
the Athletics are prepared In all de
partments ecci pitching and third j
Splendid success attend ng the Het
ter liable meeting at the Moose ha'.l
yesterday afternoon where Mrs.
leorge W. McMath of Portland, pres
ident of Ihe Oregon congress of moth
ers and parent-teai liters' associations
us the chief speaker. Mrs. McMath
In a pleasant address outlined ths
plans and purposes of ihe movement
and of ihe work by the association of
which she is head. It Is a nation wide
organization and was formed in
Washington D. C. 'While Cleveland was
president.
Other speakers yesterday were Miss
Alice Hutler, of the high school do
mestic science department, and Dr.
'uy Hoyden. Vocal solos were given
by Miss Edna Zimmerman and Miss
Kdna C'outts.
Mrs. K. T. Wade officiated as pre
siding officer at the meet ng and the
attendance was good.
J. .1 McNerney "f Portland, is in
the city today.
Clark Varian Is in from Helix,
where he Is working.
I. K. McHee of Cecil Oret, is here
today for a few days
II. li. (iiese was among the Hermis
lonians here yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Hardy li in from her
home on Coombs Canyon.
Paul v. Bobbins of Pilot Hock
spent last night in the city
c H Kelthley of Heppner, was at
the St. (ieorge last evening
H T Maltby of Ilermiston was up
from the project town esterday.
U C. Van Petten or Cheney. Wash..
Is registered at the Pendleton
B. I., Hoppel, traveling freight
agent for the N. P., is a visitor in th
city.
J M Scarborough, Hermistnn mer
chant .was up from his home yester
day, Charles Matthews, well known Pi
lid Kock farmer. ,s in the city tod a)
on business.
Deputy Sheriff J. A. Mlakely left
this morning for t'klah and Albee to
si rve papers.
A. Wade, prominent horse dealer of
Enterprise. Wallowa county, is visit
ing In Pendleton.
LOCALS
Bb Advertising in Brief
KATB8.
i'er line first Imtertlon IOC
Ph Hut, aiMItlonal InaertluD 5c
Per line, per rrwutn ........... I .UO
No iocalit taken for lent than 25c
Count " y words to line.
Locals will n-rt be taken over the
telephone except from Kast Ongtfh
an paid up lOMCI Ibera.
Griffth Actors
of
Birth of Nation
Fame i
'"Oiiiiiiiin'
Now Appearing
In
D. W. GRIFFITH'S SEVEN-PART SEX-EUGENIC-SCIENCE PHOTODRAMA
BLANCHE SWEET
America's Favorite Motion
Picture Actress.
MAE MARSH
Leading Lady in Griffith's
"Birth of a Nation."
CAPACITY
THE
Attend Early Perform
ances if Possible
ESCAPE
Young Lady: Before you marry, ask yourself, IS THE MAN I AM ABOUT TO
MARRY PHYSICALLY FIT TO BECOME THE FATHER OF OUR CHILDREN?
e scaie. -
The Eyes of the Law.
America needs a
real navy, we all
agree. Every male
American of 18
years should have a
sufficient amount
of military training
to make him profi
ciently useful in
defense of his coun
try, home and hon
or, but how about
the physical condi
tion of the men be
hind the guns? Let
us be serious. We
owe it to the com
ing generations to
give this matter
careful consideration.
The End of Discord.
SHOWS START 7:00 P. M., and 8:45 P. M. MATINEE TOMORROW 2:00 P. M.
CHILDREN UNDER 15 ADMITTED WITH PARENTS ONLY.
Admission 10 and 20 cents
and
at- j
li V(.l 11(11 - I U.K.
A new arrival at a certain boarding
house WAS a man who had taken par;
in a famous Arctic exploration, and
hi dinner time he often regaled ihe
other boarders with Itorles of his adventures.
II Aura
:. phone . C SnV
,le, cheHp Phone
it 5 or 6 room
When he as joung
He grew big and strong
On nilAN-NKW." the Utile
And grown-ups too,
Will like "BRAN-NBW."
It's made and bottled here.
The scene of the operaions in Kast : "Tat," he said, after one particular
! t friCl tl on the northern frontier be 'V thrilling description. "we wire
tween the Herman and Hrltish colo- 'lowly starving to death. Just when
nles Tuveta is on the ltrillsh side of """" ''"' ' one lei
the line HU Idea; he cut up our boots
inn inane soup oi incut, anu
"Hush hush:" hissi il all the other
murders, anxiously "Don't let the
andlady hear yont"
Barn for rent, t
Pot tre, sprayii
der.
Furniture for
I .'4SJ. 705 Wilson
Wanted To r
I house. Phone 2I0W
For rent Furnished B-tOom house.
Inquire Pendleton Woolen Mills.
For rent --Modern B-room cottigte
' Furniture lor sale 913 W. Alta.
F.xperieiiied lad wishes position Itt
untrv to do
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone B5IM. 1103 W. Railroad ft
Lost Ladies small Slack purse
containing money. Finder please re
turn to this office and receive reward
For rent Office room in Judd
building Apply F. E. Judd. Americur
National Hank.
Prompt automobile taxi service
lay or night Funerals to cemeten
mlv tl TO Phone 6S0 St. George
Hotel Carney Taxi Co.
Wanted Two travelers and solicit
ors. Guaranteed salary and expenses.
ladies or gentlemen. Apply Room 2".
St. George Hotel
Wry many people desire to ouy
jiids In eastern Oregon What have
ou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For sale Full blood White Leghorn
For sals Tent house. 307 Willow.
Motor Cycle for Sale.
Indian Twin, fully equipped, m -chanlcally
guarantee I City Auto Co,
Between 4 and li p m
Old mattresses made n
new ones made to order,
furniture repaired, city
Phone 22TJ La Dow
Beauregard street.
je h y ; Attention candidate
Electors' nominating petitons and
' candidates" acceptance blanks, com
ver like new ! piete. for either republican or demo
upholster ins crattc party, are carried in stock si
or country j the East Oregonlan office. They are
Bros . 21'.' the correct forms ;.nd already printed
for immediate deliverv
H.i
sent home
City Brewery
Telephone
tlltitrhlll Back to lhl
LONDON, March 14.- Colonel Win
ston Spencer Churchill who had an
Interview with Premier AsqUtth fi
nally h,.s decided hrs place Is with
his regiment, according to Reynolds'
Weekb
Colonel Cnurcnill, me newspapri
adds, is understood to nave left tori
France early this morning
iiith Miller ( ainrrh
LONDON. March It.-Aaqalth
suffering Irom hroiu hial catarrh, it
was announced.
Your Earnings
eventually ret into the bank.
It is just a question whether YOU are
saving part of your income and systemati
cally placing it in the bank at interest or
whether it is slipping through your hnndt.
and going into the pocket and bank ac
count of SOMEBODY ELSE. Think it
over.
This bank invites ravings deposits of
$1.00 and upwards and pays 4', interest.
1
Wanted tu t
hand sutomobl
To rent Mo
apartments, i
Penland Br
torage warehouse
klnit rhone 243J
e. piano for second
Inquire this office i
n heated rooms and'
e In. 617 Willow.
transfer Co. hav
Phone 339
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 524.
For sale 26 head fresh cows and
heifers Inquire Qfttmaa Bros
For sale or trade, for mules. 12
head ot good WorR horses. Address
Jas. Hill. Helix ore.
ixwt Green fancy hair pin be
twt-en stout h Hill ami postofflce. Find
er please phone .'"'R,
Competent woman wants Work as
housekeeper in hotel or sasiatanl
cook. Address S ibis offlee.
Wanted. School girl to assist with
housework for board and room and
small wages Phone 20.riV
old papers for sale; Med in bun
'les Hood for starting fires, etc
Uc a bundle This office.
Wanted Buff I irplngton eggs for
Incubator use. Mrs. Jas Rill, Helix,
Ore.
Wauled Second hand travelinit
bug. Must be in good shape and
cheap Inquire "A' this office.
For sale ilood two story, 7-ronm
house. 20 Ann street Delightful lo
cation ami price fight Appl) to w
H Davidson. Hcliv Ore.
abespmea, Look,
Old Rust ranch of 1925 aci.s foi
rent or sale Write Mrs M. K. Bust
BIG DOUBLE BILL
TEMPLE
Today 10c 20c Today
Vaudeville De Luxe
Introducing WICKHAM S MERRY MAKERS: Entertainers that Entertain.
ROBERT WARWICK IN
"SINS OF SOCIETY"
A powerful and thrilling melodrama filled with sensational and exciting lnci
taking as its theme the dangers uf gambling in sX I
HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND Tl' E G WE."
TOMORROW
BESSIE BARISCALE IN
II
"The Green Swamp
FRED MACE AND POLLY MORAN IN "LOVE WILL CONQUOR." WICKHAM'
MERRY MAKERS. MATINEE EVERY DAY.
t tin- Temple Todar.
4. Bm II
Idaho Adv.