EIGHT PAGES
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1916.
PAGE FIVE
HH I Dili iiniiHi
WHERE QUALITY g
IS A REALITY, jj
NOT A PROMISE M
TODAY
A Real Novelty A Plea for Motherhood
The Miracle ol Life
INTERPRETED 0Y THE IMPRESSIVE EMOTIONAL ACTRESS
Margarita Fi
ASSISTED BY THE BROADWAY FAVORITE JOSEPH E. SINGLETON
This virile drama handles the problem of race suicide with great force and
delicacy. ,
How a young wife, caring only lor social pleasures is led to see that motherhood
is womnns crowning glory, is the main plot of a play that abounds in beautiful scenes
and rousing situations.
Fouf Acts of Swift Moving Incident and Sensational Climaxes, Wonderfully Staged
and Acted.
4
In Addition A 2-Part Comedy
The Innocent Crook"
6 BIG REELS FOR 10c
AlTry
apiauET
star from "The yuxn f sho Movies"
at Aim.
There are m.res ol Interesting and
Intense situations In the )lg five far'
Metro wunderplay, "The Turmoil.'
which will be wen here at the Alia
theater today and tomorrow.
Valll Valll, the noted star of "The
(Jtieen of the Movies," and other
ftnKe pucceiweK, In Keen In the stellar
role In this elaborate photodrainatlza
tlon of Booth Tarklnuton's great no
vel of the same name. It Is easily
the best role she has ever had In her
successful career on the speaklnK
nase or In the silent drama. George
1 (luere. who ha played the Juven
ile lead la half a score of stage suc
I eases, will he fentured with Mies
Valll In this production. There Is a
Itro&g Supporting cast which Includes
'"hnrles H Prince. Fred Tldmarsh.
and Peggy Hopkins. Kalitar Jones,
who directed Miss Valll In "The Wo
man Pays.'' is also tlie director of
this production. "The Turmoil' wa
produced by the Columbia Pictures
Corporation lor release on the Metro
pi ogram.
"The Miracle of Life." will be shown
it the Pastime theater today.
D'ARTAGNAN" i FILMS
is SCENIC DELIGHT
MARGARITA FISHER sTAltltKl)
Fallacy of "llaiv sulfide" Iid Kare
in All Its Ilhleoiumeta.
Birth control, a subject causing
considerable agitation throughout the
country at the present time. Is round
ly exposed In "The Miracle of Life." a I
four part Mutual Masterpiece screen-;
ed by the American Film Company.!
Inc , with vivacious and talented Mar
garlta Fisher In the leading role.
Miss Fisher as the frlvllous young
society matron who plans to sacrifice
her happiness and the Joys of moth-j
srhood, delivers one of the most I
sirlklng portrayals ever screened. Jo-1
seph E Singleton, ns her husbnnd. i,
fitted with a role that measures upj
to nil many dramatic abilities.
French Atmosphere or numss Master
piece Faithfully Precnel
by Use.
From a scenic point or view, "D'Ar
tagnan." the Ince-Trlangle drama. If
delight to the pvei. Th. r, i.r
streets shown of a bygone Paris, the
r-aris or tne tirand HOtiarques. The
qalnt old inns with sharply pitched
thatched roofs appear prominently. In
contrast to the rudeness of the sur
roundings of the Inns are set mime in
teriors Qf the king s palace. The ceil
ings and walla are decorated with
leautiful pastoral scenes, and the fur
niture Is of the lightest pattern an I
carved In exquisite fashion
Ir. and Mrs. H. B Oarfleld of this
city and Mr. and Mr, j T. Hlnkle of
Hermuiton, left Hunday for a visit
through the east. Dr. Garfield will
attend clinics In New York, Chicago
and Philadelphia and Mr. Hlnkle will
attend the national Irrigation con
gress Iter they will visit Palm
Beach and return via the southern
route.
Mrs. F. E. King oml little son. 1r.
5 j ( r. have returned from a visit of two
weeks at Kltzvllle and Spokane.
J ft Smith of La Grande is In Pen
dleton today.
V Weatersund Is in today from his
Juniper farm.
Charles Stanton cm me In from He
lix this morning.
C. E. McClellan Is in today from his
Vansycle ranch.
Herbert Dahlen or Walla Walla. Is
at the Pendleton.
j Dr. J. Grlswold of ITelix is spending,!
j the day In the city.
H. c rtuppie. n p road master is
1 1 over from Pasco today.
j C w. steen of Milton, was among!
i ! the visitors here yesterday.
j Isaac r-hrlstopher of Adams is am-j
j ong the visitors here today.
j W, D. Xewlan. promtnent farmer Of I
1 1 i.exington, is at the St. George 1
j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellog of Her
I ndston arc Pendleton visit am tndav
Stanley B. Sanderson, editor of the
Preewater Times. Is in the city today.
Mrs Prudence Killlan came In this
mornint; from her home north of the
city.
Mrs. J. 0, Prendergnst of Vansycle
came In this morning on the N. p
train.
Mr. and Mrs. Clan
child, are here today fi
at Stanfield.
Henry Sommerer.
rancher of the Cmatilla project, is
here on business today.
Frank Hllbert. prominent Uklah
stockman, who spent the winter in
Portland, is In the city.
Mrs H. E. Collier of Portland If.
visit ng her mother. Mrs. May O'Cara.
Of Aura and Court streets.
F. Chittick of Winnipeg, who is in
the immigration service, is in Pendle
ton today on official business.
James Johns. Jr., nr the Hartman
Abstract Co.. left last night for Spo
kane on a brief business trip.
The Alta Theatre
Today and Tomorrow
"IFe TURMOIL"
A METRO WONDERPLAY, WITH THE BRILLIANT
DRAMATIC ACTRESS
VALLI VALLI
In the Stellar Role, Supported by GEORGE LE GUERE.
Dramatized from the masterpiece of American fiction of
the same name, by Booth Tarkington.
m
Coming Friday
Blanche Sweet in "The Ragamuffin"
ice Girts and
in their home
well known)
PRESIDENT GIVEN POWER
TO CALL OUT RESERVES
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per line first insertion 10
Per tine, additional Insertion 5c
Per line, per month 11.00
No locals taken for less than 26c
Count 6 ordinary wards to line.
Locals will not be taken over the
telephone except from Esst Oregon
lan paid-up subscribers.
Osmer E. Smith
America's Most Famous
Opera Company
Two Complete Organizations of World-Wide Note
Combined in One
WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE
Keylor Grand Theatre
WALLA WALLA, WASH.,
Friday, March 3 1
Boston Grand Opera Co.
In Conjunction With the
Pavlowa Imperial
Ballet Russe
Chorus of 50. Orchestra of 50. Ballet of 45
Entire Company of 180. (The largest that has ever trav
eled across America.)
By special choice Puccini's masterpiece of melody will
be presented !
IK m m: IMENDS KAY'S BILIi
UHM II PERMITS INCREASE
OF $00,000.
La Boheme
With its Metropolitan Cast including Maggie lVyte. Oli
vet Marcel, tluiseppe Gauden.i. .lose Mardones, Giorgio
Puliti, Paul" Ananion. M. AUiattoi and others.
The Opera to be Followed in the Same Performance by
MLLE ANNA PAVLOWA AND THE ENTIRE BALLET
RUSSE IN A SERIES OF BRILLIANT NEW PAVLOWA
DIVERTISSEMENTS.
The prices will be exactly the same scale as in all other
cities. Orchestra. $5.00: Balcony, $4.00. $8.00, $2.00;
Gallery, $1.50. $1.00. NOTE Mail orders with check
and self-addressed and stamped envelope received now
and filled in order of their receipt. Box office sale. Tues
day, March 28.
WASHINGTON, March :i The
hi. use amended Hay's army bill to em
power th" president to call out the
regular reserves in enre of war or
thre.iten.-d hnsttllt:es The effect wll'
I permit an Increase In the army ol
1 1 " m n with.. ut awaiting congrss1.
slminl action.
Congressional lenders hoped to dis
pose of tlie Hay-Tillman hills before
adjournment A final vote on the r-mor-plBtr
measure this afternoon .-
I certain. Voting on the amendments
begins at 4 o'clock nenntors Pen
rose and Oliver made a final stand
j against Tillman's measure this nfter
j n. on. Hay'l measure will not be con
sldered tomorrow, a final vote la ex
j pected on Thursday.
The house defeated Kahn's short
I term enlistment amendment 113 to
Ins. Tlie democrats Voted solidly
i against it.
Keep the
Stomach Right
Wh
ft ''I BKe
0 has filed tor the
omlnatlon for district i
republican
Barn for rent. 401 Aura
Girl wants to work. Phone 664R.
For tree spraying, phone L C. Sny
der. New Pinger sewing machine for
sale. Phone 475.
Lots for sale, easy terms. See Cox
& Lonergan's ad on Page 2.
Furniture for sale, cheap. Phone
248J. 705 Wilson.
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms. Phone 695J. Call mornings
House for rent Why look for a
i house to rent. See Cox & Lonergan's
ad on Page 2.
Wanted Experienced woman to i
do general housework tn the country !
Phone 319.
Old papers for sale; tied In bun
iles. Good for starting fires, etc.
Oc a bundle. This office.
For sale cheap Chalmers-Detroit
roadster. Call at Room 6. American j
National Bank Bldg or phone 642.
Very many people desire to ouy '
ands In eastern Oregon. What have
too to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For sale 26 head fresh cows anfl '
heifers. Inquire Grltman Bros
For sale or trade for mules, til
head of good work horses. Address;
Jas. Hill. Helix. Ore.
For sale Good two story, 7-roonj
house. 208 Ann street Delightful lo
cation and price right Apply to W.
H. Davidson. Helix. Ore.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
lay or night Funerals to cemetery
only J3.50 Phone 6S0 St. George
Hotel Carney Taxi Co.
Old mattresses made over like new
Lost Bunch of keps. Leave at thi-i
office for reward.
Woman wants work, country, town
or day 610 Willow street.
For rent Modern B-room cottage
Furniture for sale. 913 W. Alta
To rent Modern heated rooms and
apartments. Close In. 617 Willow.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. havr
rtorage warehouse. Phone 319.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street Telephone 624.
I haul your garbage and trash.
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st.
For rent Office room In Jjdd
building Apply F. E. Judd, American
National Bank.
Fashionable dress making Room
11. East rtregonian building, or phone
277.
Nice apples for sale Address Jas.
Porter, Pendleton, or at place at Riv
erside. For rent Five acre tract, house and
barn, to desirable rartles only. In
quire "F" this office. .
For rent Alfalfa and wheat land,
3 miles from Pendleton. Good build
ings For particulars, call at ranch!
or write D. Kemler. Pendleton. Ore.
For sale Full blood White Leghorn
eggs for hatching $1.00 for 15, pre
paid. Guaranteed fertile. R. E. i
Blackman. Milton
Strayed from my place one small
mare, roached foretop, weight about
silo pounds, hip short on left hind les,
branded; one dark bay mare branded
IXB on left shoulder, "tie white hind
hock, roached foretop. weight about
800 pounds. Suitable reward for re
covery of these animals.
V. WESTERSrXD.
(AdT.) Helix. Ore.. R. 1
To the Public.
Although operating In the same
store room to reduce our expense of
operation and give our patrons th
benefit thereof, we call the public's
attention to the fact that the grocery
department is under the management
of D S. Tatom and the meat depart
ment Is managed by F. M. Downey.
They are entirely separate business
firms.
THE DEAN TATOM CO..
D. S Tatom.
(Adv.) F. M. Downey.
Modern Home for Sale.
On account of movmg to Spokane I
desire to sell my modern tome at 225
Jane street For particulars inquire
at E. O. office or address
S. S. BUTLER.
1113 W. Indiana Ave . Spokane Wash.
(Adv.)
Kipling says
Attention Masons. j "A woman is only a woman, my boy.
All Master Masons are requested ta But a good cigar is a smoke.'
meet at Masonic Hall tomorrow af'.- He uses poetic license there,
ernoon (Wednesday) at 2; OS o'flot k j For that sentiment's merely a Joke,
to attend the funeral of our late ; He should have said instead, my boy.
i new ones made to order, upholstering.' Villa if thi
furniture repaired, city or country ; rant! Repi
Phone I27J. Iji Dow Bros.. 119) nutul in r
HERE; MEETING IS CALLED ,:' ur,Kartl street
Troo'W to Cooperate,
WASHINGTON, March !1. Ameri
can and Carranta troops will actively
cooperate in the hunt for Francisco
BRAN-N1
RIFLE CLUB BEING FORMED
Hi" which
Arredondo
City Brewery
Teleph.
I
BDd When 't MtOWl toy sinn1
of tHftress, give help at
once
I
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
has been found very helpful as a ton
ic and appetiser. Try it
a!.
1
F. r the purpose of organizing a
gun club in this city to affiliate with
ill.- National Rifle Association a num
ber of men will meet at the council
hall Thursday evening. All men and
I boys over lti yean old. who are in-1
terested in shooting, are asked to at
tend and help stnrt the organization. I
Ali over the country these gin;
u liiiis are being organised and. to en-:
I courage ami develop expert marks
linen, the government furnishes arms1
and ammunition tor tne clubs. The!
organisers intend fixing up some tar
gel (rounds and holding rifle tour-!
Inaments with other clubs, a similar
Club is now being organised at Mea
I chain.
Should Use
TTS different from
I others becsuse more
is taken in the niak
and the materials used are of"
higher grade.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Mnkrq a bHUiant. pllky prtHth (tint 1ne
not nib olf vt (hint ff, an ItheitliiiieUifttH
four times ns long ns orvlinury stove
polish. Vsptl rn mimplp stvi-s b4 MM
by hn1wart nn1 tfnHvrv deutn,
A!l k L'nfril. IWit on )wiok wtovr,
our Dnrtar itwnj or four gai r.'r'. If you
ihin't trnl l( t! a brftl tove polish m vor
r t ' nothnn 1 ' rvrm"! your
In i
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i-l.-.i- li.
Md in limiij of i.u-ie mw giwlily
BUck Silk S:ovc PcUih WorW
Stcrlin. Illinois
On mnth k Alr-Dryin trori rn.mrl on
uciii- r i i , ' , ; - 1'ii'vi'nt ruftfmr.
OHi RUrk Mlk Mrtnl Polish fof mlvpr. nlrkH
orbnu. II hiwnowiual '" uonm'touwUI.
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2 BIG FEATURES 2
L&st Time Today
WILFRED LUCAS, BESSIE LOVE AND MARY ALDEN, IN
"ACQUITTED
Another Griffith play. "So human tl
Innocent man who is the victim of
the horrible "Third Degree," givi i
on the screen. See this play by all
Keystone
nd
Charles Murray and all star cast in "His Hereafter.
thrills.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Orrin Johnson in "D'ARTACNAN "
Keystone Comedy "FIDO'S FATE" 1 hUrsdc.V And FridAV
s under the skin." Wilfred Lucas, as th
mtial evidence, and is forced to mdergi
the best character portrayals ever ft
Comedy
Thrills, Laughter
VAUDEVILLE
MttMRIT FiSCMK in' THI MIRACIE Of IIFE"
At the I'a-tiiiic TwU)'.
K Keystone Comedy "FIDO'S FATE" 1 nursdc.y And Friday
TEMPLE
Perfectly Ventilated. Theatre ComorUble