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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916. PA( 1 Motion Picture News liTe Alta Theatre What I be Picture Theaters Have to Tell you. MY IjAPY'S SUPPER" wh mmsmi Today Only Buck Parvin in the Movies. Art Accord and Queenie Roaaon in "THE WATER STUFF." 3 Parte 3 IN ADDITION "THE GAMBLE" With Harold Lockwood and all star cast. A throb bing human interest story. BETTER PROGRAMS FOR YOUR MONEY Adults 10c Children 5c Sunday Monday V. L S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS THE VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE Ny Lady's wm WW A 5-Part Story of Romance and Adventure. Author: Cyrus Townsend .Brady. Produced by Ralph W. Ince. FEATURING Ma Stewart and arte flams PanUine, Sunday and Monday. Elaborate costumes and settings of unusual beauty are to be seen In the latest Vltagraph Blue Ribbon release. 'My Lady's Slipper," in which Anita Stewart and Earle Williams portray the principal roles under the direc tion of Ralph Ince. It is the story 01 the Lolls XVI period: and the Vlta graph Company wen? to considerable expense to create the atmosphere ot those times. The coBtumes and char- aters are authentic of that period. "My Lady's Slipper" was written by Cyrus Townsend nrady and Is one of the most Interesting of the many successful novels from his pen. The Vltagraph Company has spared no expense In making It a verlta'olo screen masterpiece and supporting Miss Stewart and Mr Williams in the cast are such well known players as Joseph Kllgnur, Harry Northrup, Wil liam Shea. Julia Swayne Gordon. George O'Donnell, George Stevens and others. The scenes of "Mr Lady's Slipper" are laid in and near Paris during the time of Marie Antoinette. The storv tells of Francis Burnham. an Ameri can naval officer who escapes from a British convict fhlp to make his way to Paris to see Henjamln Frank lin, the L'nited States minister. WhiU walking outside the city's limits he rescupH a lieautiful girl from high waymen, and falls in love with her. Playing cards at s gambling resort. Burnham becomes indebted to the Marquis de Tremlgnon who coverM the Countess de Vlllars and forces the American to steal from her boudoir some article of wearing apparel Burnham discovers that the countesa Is the beautiful girl he rescued from the highwayman anil though he takes her slipper he refuses to give up to the marquis and is thrown into pris on. Word is carried to the countes of his plight and through her influ ence Burnharm is released and the marquis humiliated. Later the Am erican and the countess are happily married. "My Lady's Slipper" is the first cos tume play in which Anita Stewart has ever appeared. Both she and lur. Wilis ms wear their silks, satins and laces in graceful manner and their appearance In this production wil. further endear them to the motion picture public. In addition to the above will be shown moving pictures of Charlie Chaplain signing his wmous $670,000 contract with the Mutual Film Corporation. Last Time Today The Favorite Star Blanche Sweet "The Ragamuffin" Also Two Big Time Acts Tomorrow t Gleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in "The Golden Chance A Play of Modern Life in its Various Shades Big Vaudeville Revue e Fute T Jr,x 6 99 Pep Co in Cvrua Townsend Brady Inever wrote a more interest ing story than "My Lrfdy's Slipper" and the Vitagraph , has spared no expense making it a veritable .screen masterpiece, sup porting Miss Stewart and Mr. Williams are such well known players as Joseph iKilgour, Harry Northup. Tulia Swayne Gordon, Wil iam Shea. George Stevens and a host of others. IN ADDITION Moving picture of Charlie Chaplin signing his $670,000 contract with the Mutual Film Corporation. In this picture Chaplin is seen in his street clothes and you see him as he is in every day life. NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION. ADULTS 15c, CHILDREN 5c IMMIUiM'll SYMPHONY I conductor ORCHKSTRA AT WAI.I, WAII.A 30 years a The New York Symphony Orrhes-! every city trs Is one of America's three best or-! States, chestras, the other two being Boston1 Joseph Symphony orchestra, and the Chlca-1 with them go Symphony orchestra, formerly est living known as Thomas' Orchestra. Walter j.of ten he Damrosch, the conductor, has been made a U of this orchestra more than nd they have visited nearly of any slxe In the United Hoffman, pianist traveling , is without doubt the great planlst. As a boy prodigy toured this country and sting impresion. As n man he has developed Into a wonderful artist. Hia face, through his associa tion with the Ladies' Home Journal, is familiar to almost every one. The combination or the New York Symphony Orchestra and Joseph Hoffman at the Keylor llrund The ater. Walla Walla. April 5. will be a rare treat. Adv lllllllillllllllllllllllll! TODAY TODAY Adventures of a Mad Cap Pathe color, featuring JACKIE SAUNDERS, the Maude Adams of the screen. "LONESOME LUKE" Comedy. HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." Sunday: Douglas Fairbanks in His Picture In The Papers KEYSTONE COMEDY "BETTER LATE THANEVER. TEMPLE Perfectly Ventilated. iHIHWIUMItUUiUllliyiBiMIIIM Theatre Comfortable Also Paramount Travelogue Continuous Show Come Early (.olden chain- at Alta. To Wallace Held who is co-starred with Cleo Ridgley in "The Golden Chance," life Is Just one fight after another. Practically every plctur Reid has been in for the past year, he has had to appear in fight scenes. In the Geraldine Farrar production of "Carmen." he hatl to fight with sabers with Wm. Elmer and was bad ly cut on the arm by a glancing blow In the thrilling fight scene in "Ths Golden Chance" he is attacked by two men and during the taking of thi scene, was struck over the head by a bottle. The bottle did not break as expected and Reid suffered a se vere scalp wound. It is now an nounced that In the next fight in which he will appear he will wear a j to the continual odor of lining This will be shown at the Alta theater tomorrow and Monday. Douglas Fairbanks. Douglas Fairbanks. In his four teenth year on the stage, has reached motion pictures with such success that for three years he will do no work In legitimate drama, but will confine himself to film work in Triang plays under the supervision of DaviJ W. Griffith. In 1901 Fairbanks made his theatri cal debut. Since then, with the sin gle exception of a brief flurry in Wall street, he has supported the most prominent stars and has been a star In his own right. For several years, under the direction of William A Brady, he played in such success ful pieces as "The PR," "The Man of the Hour" and "The Gentleman from Mississippi.' More recently he has appeared in "Officer 66,' "Haw thorne of the U. 8. A., "The New Hen rietta" and "The Show Shop." He has also appeared occas'onally In vaudeville with his well known sketch. "A Regular Business Man." Temple Sunday and Moday. LOCALS Advertising in Brief 1 KATB8. " Per line first insertion.. 10 Per line, additional Insertion !te Per line, per month SI. MO No locals taken for less than KOe. Count 6 ordinary words to Una. Locals will sot be taken over the telephone except from East Oregon Ian paid-up subscribers. Barn for rent, 401 Aura For sale A tent, cheap. Phone 44 7 For tree spraying, phone . C. Sny der. Furniture for sale, cheap. Phone I48J. 706 Wilson. Man and wife want work on ranch. Phone 808W. For rent 5-room modern house; furniture for sale 013 W. Alta. Woman wants position as cook on ranch. Phone S14R. For sale Wagon and double set of harness. Inquire Dave Rogers, For sale it head fresh cows and heifers. Inquire urKman Bros. Fresh cow for sale. Phone A P. Knight. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 524. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 5B3M. 1403 W. Railroad st. To rent Modern heated rooms and apartments. Close In. 617 Willow. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav' storage warehouse. Phone 111. Old papers for sale; tied In bun lles. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. Very many peoyie desire to buy lands in eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. B- Judd, American National Bank. Fashionable dress making Room 11, East Oregonian building, or phone 177. Fnr snip nr trade for mules. II head of good work horses. Address Jas. Hill, Helix, Ore. For rent Alfalfa ana wheat land, miles from Pendleton. Good build ings For particulars, call at ranch j or write D. Kemler, Pendleton, Ore. Wanted Position by reliable wo-j mnn who Is competent to take full! charge as cook or housekeeper. Phone 342, Room 27. Wanted Posltios by lady and son cooking on ranch. Mrs. Anna Olson. General Delivery, Pendleton. For rent Five acre tract, house and barn in Riverside, to desirable parties only. Inquire "F" this office. For sale Good two story, 7-rooni house, 208 Ann street Dellghttul lo cation and price right Apply to W. H. Davidson. Helix Ore. Prompt automobile taxi service, dav or night Funerals to cemetery only 13.60 Phone 6S. St George, Hotel. Carney Taxi Co. For trade A new, modern 110 bbL electric flour mill located in valley town 10,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price 112.000. For par ticulars write 6(5 Trade Street, Sa lem. Ore. Fuel spirits Greatest j Gasoline Vig orlrer and Carbon preventative known. One quart equals forty gal lons gasoline one-tnira more inn .. .. . . . l TMatrlh. 1 per gallon or mvawj utors for state and counties wanted. Fuel Spirits Co, of Washington, Spo kane, Washington. Strayed from my place one sorrel , i'a..i.,l forptno weiffht about I S60 pounds, hip short on left hind leg. branded; one dark bay mar branded XB on left shoulder, one white hind hock, roached foretop, weight about 800 pounds. Suitable reward for re covery of these animals. V. WESTERSUND. (Adv.) Helix, Ore., R. 1 A WONDERFUL 8AI.E. Twenty-two pianos sold In Three Week. It is n very remarkable event to sell at this season of the yenr so many pianos in Pendleton. Of this number there were five ex pensive player-planoa and many who purchased did so at this time In order to take advantage of the treinenduous savings. The sole ends on March 31st See our nd on Page 1. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE. (AdY.) M to MelhpersM DuCj S this swiLWf THIANGii PUT MMm THREE BIG FEATURES SUNDAY MONDAY KEYSTONE COMEDY "Better Late Than Never" WILLIAM COLLIER AND MAY BUSCH 3 Acts of Vaudeville 3 The Sinclair Troupe NOVELTY ACROBATS AL WATSON, DIALECT COMEDIAN. DIXON AND DIXON, MUSICAL CLOWNS. Children 10c Adults 25c TEMPLE Perfectly Ventilated. Theatre Cornfortable