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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916. r Motion Picture (News ALTAI What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yon. mummmm Last Time Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Blue Blood and Red GEO. WALSH AND DORIS PAWN. We were unable to handle the crowd last night. Every one told us it' the best pic ture of H's kind they ever saw. Also ' Anita Stewart and Earle Williams And "Charlie the Chef," animated cartoon comedy with Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Ar- bucle and Mable Normand. COME EARLY. 5c Chaplin Inmmo thl- year I will In- 70,0OO. Why be l'i cedent itf the I llltl States? u, SVCT fflf Sl OPEN M M DATIiY . 11 SHOW EVKItY HOFR START1M. Hfe ON Ms" TI1F. SrH hour m mk wf ATTENTION You have seen Theda Bara and Geialdine Farrai in "Carmen" Now SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN ill !Dc same play. Never be fore has CbapHa named so many bunks in one bi feature. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Burlesque on CARMEN This is Chaplin's Greatest Film Barring None. The Only Genuine Chaplin Picture Released in 6 months. STARTING 4 BIG ACTS If you are "down on yourjluck" and have the blues, don't miss this it will do you good. "CARMEN" CAM OK CHARACTERS. Mum Hosiery Charles Chaplin Carmen Edna Furvlanco Toreador John Hand Second Officer Leo White The Uncle Jack Henderson Smuggler . Hen Turpln Chlqulta May White Tramp i Wesley Rugglcs Never before has Chaplin crammed ho many laughs Into one production an he haft this famous burlesque. He duplicates a scene from the opera one moment and the next plunges into a burlesque on the following soene. Shows start on the hour from I to 1 2 p.m. Adults 20c To Avoid Standing, COME EARLY CHILDREN . 10c PAST-IMF UNABLE TO IIAVDLK THE CROWD Fox Pfc'ture, "Blue Blood and Red " Proves Thriller. Enjoying capacity crowds both aft ernoon and evening, the Pastime clos ed Its first day's showing yesterday of William Fox's western triumph. "Blue Blood and Red," featuring Doris Pawn and George Walsh. The picture la entirely different from the common run of western photoplays. The audience at all times Is held in deep Interest as the play unfolds ana the schemes of the vllllan are real ised. There Is a decided comedy ele ment throughout the play and the audience Is kept In a continual round of merriment To mliw thia nlcturA ! Is to miss a real treat. The comic cartoon of Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Ar buckle and Mable Normand entitled, "Charlie the Chef." Is laughable and Anita 8tewart and Earle Williams are at their best Taken as a whole this is an excep tional program and one the manage ment Is proud to present. 1 At the Alia. Prominent In the support of Fan nie Ward, the celebrated Lasky star. I who will he seen at the Alta on Fri day and Saturday, in the thrilling de tective drama. "For the Defense," are such well known artists as Jack Dean, Horace B. Carpenter, camille Astoi, James Nelll, Gertrude Kellar and oth ers. , "For the Defense." a Paramount Picture, was written especially for Miss Ward by Hector Hurnbull and staged under the direction of Frank Reicher, Temple Today and Tomorrow. "The Labyrinth.' ts a story cover ing phases of New York life not often presented on the screen The star ot the piece Is Gall Kane (the Equitably. Girl), and her work as Flo Burke, the dancer, and as Mrs. Robert Fen-j ton, the wife of a mission worker In I the slums, is of an order which fully qualifies her for her new title. Heri support Is of the best, and the set-1 tings of the play, which Include the) Interior of the Plaza Theater. New, York, with the entire company of: the Century Theater on the stage. ' the little mission church, a realist railroad smash, anil many other ef fective scenes, are packed full of in treat There is a way out of the en tanglements into which the dancer's bigness of heart has led her, and it is revealed in a strikingly effective manner. THEATRE Today and Tomorrow PARAMOUNT PICTURE JESSE L. LASKY PARAMOUNT PICTURE , PRESENTS THE BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAY STAR FANNIE WARD IN THE THRILLING PRODUCTION OF For The Defense By Hector Turnbull The Star of "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER," 'THE CHEAT" and "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY" in her greatest photoplay. 2 Big New Vaudeville Acts 2 THE MUSICAL ROBERTS Novelty musical act. CECIL AND MACK Singing, Talking and Dancing Act The COSY Last Time Today BLUE BIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENT Flow Lawrence in "Elusive Isabel" THAT GREAT STORY OF LOVE, INTRIGUE AND THE SECRET SERVICE, by JACQUES FUTRELLE. 6 REELS 6 ESTELLE BUSS IN NEW SONGS Bluebird Photoplays present Florence Laurence in lb. Great Timely siv Rjeet Feature, -"Elusive Isabel." A foreign-government sends a dip lomatic Bpy to this country to jeop ardize this government in its attitude of neutrality. The counter-plot is formulated by this woman spy in love with the V. 8. secret service operate-, who has been commissioned to catch her. This is an Intensely Interesting and timely feature. Cosy today. mm m I p Jm ML i mswl W I WILSON ASKED BY POPE TO START A PEACE MOVEMENT ROME. May 1J. Though the Vati can remained silent. It was reported that the pope through Monsignor Honzano had requested Wilson to Ini tiate a peace movement It was ru mored that France Is the only bellig erent not Inclined to make peace now J Munition Vessel is Destroyed by FrenchSubmarine pioneer's picnic at Weston. Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma tilla County Pioneers at Weston, Ore, June 2nd, 3rd. ROME, May 12 A French sub marine destroyed an Austrian muni tlons transport off Albania, it was of ficially announced It is believed that the crew perished. Sheep used as beasts of burden In northern India carry loads of 20 pounds. LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.) For rent Light housekeeping rooms. 726 Johnson street. Lost Gold Brooch, set with bril. Hants. Finder please return to Apt 12, Association Building. Thoroughbred Poland China seed hogs for sale at the Commercial Feed Yard. R. H. Barr, owner. For sale A few Bead full blood Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone 241R For Rent. Sheep ranch and range for 8000 sheep: meadow cutting 3S0 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring, summer and fall range, with good winter range. Will rent for term oi years, 12000 per year. Address, mail I or wire, Mary L. Hill, Denio, Ore gon, via Winnemucca, Nevada Adv j Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neighbors ; and mends for their sympathy, kind assistance given and the beautiful flowers sent during the illness and death of Joseph L Dunne, my hus band and our brother. FLORA E. DUNNE. MART C. HARVEY. Alv.) J. E. QUICK. school scholar. Mrs. Sarah Hastie, She alleged that five detectives re cently raided Mrs. Hastte's apartment. The sleuths made affidavit that they found both the deacon and Mrs. Has tie partially disrobed. Previously they claimed, they had1 heard him call her "dear' and had witnessed a kiss. Guild is a noted lecturer on Chris tian philosophy Be , denies the charges, and asserts that his relations with Mrs. Hastie were merely Pla tonic. The wife asked for 1100 alimony Dancers Soda Fountain for Sale. See John Butler, Pastime Parlors. Adv. ... I shHHhRkB INFIDELITY CHARGED BY WIFE OF DEACON NEW YORK. Slav 12 Ken.ti,l allegations of infidelitv were ni:i.t in a divorce suit filed here oy Mrs. Clara Guild, a wealthy Boston woman. Her husband Is Dr. Ellis R Guild son of Mount Morris Baptist chunh. and one of the best Known Baptists of the cast Mrs Guild named tier husband's vivacious young secretary and Sundav If you enjoy good dancing to good music, come to the Big Dance in EAGLE-WOODMEN HALL Saturday, May 13. Keen's Orchestra. Admission 50c. SELIG OFFERS The Sensational Photodrama of the Canal Zone The Ne'er Do-Well By REX BEACH Author of The Spoilers. The cast that made the Selig play "The Spoilers" famous, enact powerful roles in "The Ne'er-Do-Well." Thrills ami heart throbs through this great drama. TEMPLE Perfect filling glasses ma terially aid the ees, besides making you see better, but perfect fitting glasses are to be had only after a search ing, thorough examination by nn Optician of long experi ence. In having your glasses made here you are certain of the right kind of an ex amination and consequently the right glasses. 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