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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. PAGE FIVE WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE SHOWING TONIGHT For Last Time MM n M B n O H B HI Br B B B B B! WM B BB MB B IIIGDdlUGUyUlM Starts 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock Come as soon after 6:30 as possible All Seats 25c Coming Tomorrow THEDA BARA in "GOLD AND THE WOMAN" Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yon. GKEAT P1OTLHK TBUM a convincing srroitv "It sets a person to thinking ol what might happen 10 us becausi It haa already happened In Kurope," de clared a former Spanish war veteran after seeing "The Battle Cry of Peace" at the Paatlme theater la8t night. Comments from ull aides place this picture In a cla - diattnct from any screen production that haa appearei. at any time before With the present crisis that is facing the American na tion over the submarine question, the trouble in Mexico and the complica tions that, at any moment may drive this country into war, the question of our preparedness la easily the most Important one which confronts the American people Kegardleas of your past attitude upon this vital lasue, you will gain some facts worth knowing If you see this master-picture, The Battle Cry of Peace." You can no longer remain luke-warm or only half heartedly interested in the de fense of our country arter you have seen in vivid realism what military ex perts declare is by no means an im possible catastrophe In case the Unit -ed States should become involved In a monster struggle with some strong power. Today is your last chance to see "The Battle Cry of Peace" at the Pastime. LOCALS A Advertising in Brief JUTM. Per line first Insertion- 10 Per Hue, additional Insertion Be Per line, per month .$1.60 No locals taken for leu than 36c. Count A ordinary words t Its. Locals will not be taken over the telephone eicept from East Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. Furnished room to rent. Phone 2R For tree spraying, phone I. C Sny der. Mrs Packer, dressmaking 400 E Alts. For sale Two young mules. Phone ;o R or 819 Garden Lace curtains laundered. Phone IMS, Qood office room in Temple build ing to let. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching IK E. High. ("holce dwelling for sale. Inqulrs phone 7I4J. Hog for sale. Address Mrs. Peter West, Box 84, Pendleton, Ore. For sale cheap Maxwell runabout. Inquire Dr. T. M. Henderson. Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned, fl.BO. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone III. For sale Golden Cocker Spaniel, two months old. Phone 170. -room modern house for rent In quire Downey Meat Market. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad it Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone $24. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. ha Korage warehouse Phone lit. Would trade car as part payment on lot with small house. Inquire this office. For sale, cheap Gas water heater and two-plate gas Jet. Inquire "X" this office. We handle Alberta and Montana lands on easy terms. Pendleton Ex change. Room !, over Taylor Hard ware Store. Wanted Woman to do general washing for small family. 126 Wil low. , For sale Pool and billiard table Inquire Ed's Place, St. George Hotel Ed Hemmelgarn. Three furnished housekeeping rooms for rent Close In. Inquire 6 1 9 Johnson street. Can sell a slightly used Haines pi ano at a very- low price. All Nlel N. Berg, Hotel Pendleton For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. Five room house, two lots, electric llghis and gas. Connected with the sewer. Only five blocks from Main street. Price $1300. Livermore St Bickers. Fancy dressed chickens for Easter Phone 207M. For sale Blewett combined har vester; 12 foot cut; almost good as new Only $500. E. L. Smith & Co The Echo Hotel is under new man agement and is getting the glad hand from traveling men For rent Large one room apart ment Inquire Kenmore Apartments or 109 Water. 17 roomed rooming house for sal, good location Main street Owner leaving town. Inquire E. O. bldg. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only $3 50. Phone 80. Hotel St George. Carney Taxi Co. All around competent ranch ma chine man, can do repairing or any thing on ranch. 400 East Alta street Phone 2 90 J. Fayett. Young man, who Is experinced bookkeeper and stenographer, desir?a positn n or will take small sets of books to keep. Inquire 635 Main at. Mattresses made over, furniture, couches, chairs repaired. recovered, upholstered like new, wire springs tightened. Deliver country. Phone 2Z7J. La Dow Bros.. 219 Beauregard A real bargain $500 for two lot, street assessment $178. payable in 10 years. Lots 1 and 2, block 10, Hous er's add, on the corner of Jackson and Matlock. See Wes Matlock. Easter Wearables I News for the Ladies It's our never ending efforts which always enables us to show you the newest and most popular Ready-to-Wear, just at the right time. This morning's express brought to us a beautiful line of newer, prettier and proper Silk Dresses and Novelty Coats. Gorgeous Silk Dresses, combinations of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe, some with beautiful beaded designs on bodice, others of plaid and plain taffeta silk with touches of gold braided designs. One model has skirt of taffeta with inserts of chiffon cloth. Many others which space will not permit to describe. Prices 916.50. $18.50, $20.00. $22.50 and $25.00. THOSE NEW SPRING COATS We' are showing a very complete as sortment of the newer and most popular coats, $6.90. $7.45, $8.45, $9.90, to $18.50. MOTHERS our Infants Department has been well stocked with newer and better wearables for the pride of the home BABY. NEW EASTER NECKWEAR For Ladies just received. A large range of styles and designs to choose from. Every one of them proper in material and priced the Popular Cash Store way at 25, 35, 59 and 65 New Novelty and Leather Purses 50t. 79. 98t, $1.25. $1.45, $1.75, $1.98, $2.45, $2.95 to $5.00. New Shoes, Auto Caps, Belts, Kid and Silk Gloves, W. B. Corsets. Popular Cash Store wrw rt a rn -rrf-N ni V r a. C 1 WHERE IT PAYS TO PAY CASH "C ity nlanM-low," says Rand. A brief synopsis of "The City.' Clyde Fitch's masterwork filmed by the World Film Corporation, which is seen at the Alta theater today and Friday, falls to do Justice to this mel odrama of life. The ambitious family of a country town, eager for the wider horizon ol the city, are the characters of this play. How they attain their end through what an awrul crucible they pass, these are the things that make the drama. A mere recital of them would give no idea of the grim poW er with which the dramatist unfolded his theme. The summing up Is put by the draamtist In the Hps of his leading character, wno cries: "Do not blame the city. It's not her fault; it's your own. What the city does is to bring out what's strongest in us. If at heart we are good, the good in us will win; if bad. God help us! Do not blame the city! She gives man his opportunity; It is up to him what he makes of it! "A man may live in a small place all his life deceive the whole place and himself into thinking he has got all the virtues, when at heart he's a hypocrite, but the village gives kirn to chance to find out to prove it to his fellows the small town is too easy! But the city! A man comes to the gate of it and knocks! New York or Chicago, Boston or San Francisco, no matter what city, so long as It's big and busy and selfish and self centered; and she opens her gates and takes him in, and she stands him In the middle of her market place where Wall street and Herald Sqaare and Fifth avenue and the Bowery and Harlem and Forty-second street ah meet and there she strips him nak ed of all his disguises and of all his hypocrisies and she paints his ambi tion on her fences and lights up her skyscrapers with" it what he wants to do and what he thinks he is! And then she says to him; 'Make good K you can, or to hell with you!' And what is in him comes out to clothe his nakedness, and to the city he can't He' I know, because I tried " REAL RIBK8 KI N BY "HELL'S HINGES" ACTORS Risks taken by players In the pro duction of "Hell's Hinges." the Tri angle Kay Bee feature, in which Wil liam S. Hart is starred, are said to have been greater than In any pl5 ever offered to the public by Produc er Thomas H. Ince In all more than 5000 peoplle appeared in the play during the making of the scenes. In the narrow streets of the West ern village a town which was pat terned after the notorious Virginia City of the early seventies the men and women, some mounted, sonic on foot, fought and struggled during the battle that raged while the town was burned. Many genuine rescues were made during the fire, which totally destroyed the thirty-five houses and stores in the town during the two hours It raged. At one time during the making ol the scenes more than two hundred men and women were trapped in a burning saloon and dance hall, the; small door at one end of which wns I their only means of escape, being BOl off by the camera, which kept j working as the lire progressed. Thi ; 'order to make a general escape camoj 'at a moment when some of the actors! were no longer acting their fear, but' I were really becoming frightened. I Today at Temple. ll L, Don't Dare SEND YOUR BOY OR GIRL TO FACE THE PERILS AND PITFALLS OF A GREAT CITY UNTIL YOU AND YOURS SEE "The Cit y " I MOST IMPRESSIVE AND GREATEST OF THE WORKS OF CLYDE FITCH, FEATURING THURLOW BERGEN The drama that shook the capitols of two continents and rocked New York City to its foundation. Also Pathe News. TODAY ONLY The Alta Theatre TOMORROW "HE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS WIFE." i boH s222 0 Bv55mSSBbs9 HBO l WSBk 1 01 Ho oH Mo m mmi I MLLAS pktuhes In "He II 111 Ivc With Hte Wtfe,' at .Vita Tomorrow and Saturday. ansco Cameras f E Cyko paper and films. E Awarded gold medal Pa- E nama-Pacific Internation- - E al Exposition, San Fran- cisco. E E Developing and print- 5 ing promptly done at, Tallman & Co. f Leading Drugguu TllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHIIlji A Safe Investment Good automobiles are good sellers. You can get Umatilla Co. agency for a high grade, popular size and price car, made by one of the largest and best known factories in the country. No pioneering necessary, car is well and favorably known. YoU( can start selling cars at once. You can get prompt deliveries. Others are making money sell ing this line, so can you. A good, reliable representative to wanted. If you are such a man and mean business, drop a line to "C" per East Oregonian. our man will see you. Don't delay. I Bond Clothes 115 to 130 Put Spring in your step and a Spring song in your heart. Onr suits are faultlessly tailored of the best fabrics, and imbued with snap and go that means true distinction. Bond Brothers Pendleton's Leading Clothien -HiimiHimmiHiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMumMiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimim imimimimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiHiii'.- 1 LAST TIME TODAY Wm. S. Hart IN 'Ws Hinges WILLIAM COLLIER AND MAE BUSCH IN KEYSTONE COMEDY 5c "WIFE AND AUTO TROUBLES" 15c Tomorrow and Saturday MARY BOLAND IN "THE PRICE OF HAPPINESS." HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." 2 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE. TEMPLE COMING SUNDAY "THE FLYING TORPEDO." Scene from Minor Glyn's "One Day." s Sequel to "Three Weeks," PasttWS.il Sunday and Monday. ntlllllllllllllllllll 1 1 lit II 1 lllllll tllll III 111 t lilt lllltl tlllllllll t 111 t Ul 1 1 III 1 1 1 IUI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 II 1 1 1 illlllllf 1 1 II llllf Is3