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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1916)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. PAGE SEVEN ALTA A Today Only , EDWIN THANHOUSER PRESENTS GRACE DE CARLTON IN "THE MAN'S SIN" 3Acts 3 Cub Comedy with George Ovey, " THE CONQUERING HERO." Vogue Pilm Present "Slipping It Over On Father" Bud Fisher Present Comic Cartoon HUTT AND JEFF IN THE SUBMARINE" Adult 10c Children 5c Chaplin- Income this yesr wfll be $870,000. Why he I'ledem KM ATTENTION! You have seen Theda Bara and Geialdine Farrai in "Carmen" Now SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN in the same play. Never be fort las Ctaplie cramed so many tanks in ok Dig featwe. CHARLIE CHAPLIN OPKX DAILY I P M. SHOW KVKHV HOI'R STARTING OK TIIF In a Burlesque on CARMEN This is Chaplin's Greatest Film Barring None. The Only Genuine Chaplin Picture Released in 6 months. STARTING 'it' i IB 4 BIG ACTS If you are "down on youruck" and have the blues, don't miss this it will do you good. "CARMEN" CAST OF CHARACTER. Darn Hosiery Charles Chaplin Carmen Edna Purvlance Toreador ' ohn Rl,na Second officer Leo White The ITncle Jack Henderson Smuggler , - Ben Turpln Chlqulta May White framp Wesley Ruggles Never before nun Chaplin crammed so many laughs Into one production as he has this famous burlesque. H duplicates a scene from the opera one moment and the next plunge Into a burlesque on the following soene. Htiiui umm J in Shows start on the hour from 1 to 1 2 p.m. Adults 20c To Avoid Standing, COME EARLY CHILDREN . 10c "National Parks . and Highways was the subject ot a very interesting program yesterday at the meeting of Ihe Current Literature Club, held at the home of Mrs. Lee Moorhouse on Water street. Yellowstone and Gla cier National parka were discussed by Mrs. Alexander, the Yosemlte Park by Mrs George Clarke and the Mt. Hood and Mt. Rainier Parks by Mrs. John F. Robinson. Meeker's monument and the Oregon public highways were discussed by Mrs. James Johns, Jr. Mrs. E. B. AJdrlch sang "I Love You Truly" during the afternoon. About twelve guests other than members were present and an enjoyable social hour followed the program. Joe Cunha, Jr., Is up from Echo. C. C. Clark of Walla Walla is at the Pendleton. Horace Walker la up from his home at Stanfleld today. Jack Pendergast and wife are iu town today from Vansycle. B. H. Casteel was In from Pilot Kuck yesterday afternoon. Jack Gibson left this afternoon for Pasco, opon a business trip. Mrs John Tlmmerman, of Helix, U shopping In Pendleton today. Mrs. R. L Rows and E. M. Rowe of Hermiston were Pendleton visitors esterday evening. Q Pearson, prominent sheepman, is here today from Wallula to spend the week-end with his family. Anbaey Graham of the O.-W. R. & X. water service iB here today on his way to U Grande upon a business trip. Robert Barney of the Alexander grocery department is confined to his home with a threatened attack of fever. Eugene E. Smith, Portland labor representative who has been stump ing thJJ county against the bond issue. Is back in the city. Robert Dunning, former Helix far mer but now of Walla Walla, return ed to his home, from Helix this morn ing after a visit of a few days. J. L. Waldron of this city returned yesterday from Portland where he had been for two months. Mrs. Wal dron who is slowly improving In health will return in a few weeks. Miss. Fern Holslngton, teacher at Stanton Station and sister, came in from that place this morning. They are returning to their home in Her miston, having completed the sehoo term. 6 HE ATRE Sunday Monday JtMfttCHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS THE FASCINATING MARIE DORO IN A PICTURIZATION OF SARDOU'S GREAT INTERNATIONAL DRAMA "DIPLOMACY" PRODUCED BY THE FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM COMPANY. 2 Big New Vaudeville Acts 2 TODAY FANNIE WARD IN "FOR THE DEFENSE." 2 Big Act. VAUDEVILLE. The COSY Saturday Only "THE PASSING OF HELL'S CROWN" with Harry D. Corey and Olive Fuller Golden. Thrilling Bison western drama. 'SOME HEROES," Imp Comedy. "QUIET SUPPER FOR FOUR." Nestor Comedy. it Im I i : ! SUNDAY The Dare Devil of War 2 reel war picture. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE AND ROSIE" ESTELLA BUSS, Soprano Soloist. 3 reel L-K.0 Comedy. .i In wireless, or radio, transmission, there can he no secrecy, for although the wave lengths of the vibrations vary and a certain number of "selec tive" transmissions can be had, any receiver can be adjusted to any "se lective." The number of simultane ous conversations which may take place by the wireless telephone is so limited that its utility is practically restricted to use between points or ob jects which cannot be communicated with in any other way. and then for dependable connection only over short distances. ful girl that you had ever seen in all ! your life, after a romantic courtship ' in which you never even stopped to ! aslt her who she was or where she i came from, and if, after you had j been married only a snort time, every j bit of evidence that you could find i pointed to the fact that she had be- trayed you and stolen war plans with I which you had been entrusted for a Dn,. nnM v-,i hallpva her in... guill .' That is the situation in "Diplo mjmv" the adnntation of the great '. Sardou drama in which Marie Doro j is being starred by the Famous Play ers-Charles Frohman company on the Paramount Program. It is the attraction at the Alta Sunday and Monday. This is not the first time that the exquisite Miss Doro has play ed the role of the mysterious Dora, for she co-starred with William Gil lette and Blanche Bates In the cele brated revival of the play at the Em pire theater last year, when she was declared to be the star of all stars in the production. Temple Sunday. Can you imagine anything that would make the ont-toothed half- blind, sodden and shriveled wreck of the slums btlrst out In laughter? it would have to be mighay funny, wouldn't it? But that's what Douglas Fairbanks did In thus latest Triangle play. He made old men who haem't smiled is years roar with laughter over his in imitable antics. You will enjoy following him on the screen and you will laugh too aa you watch this corking play. His personality, his enthusiasm and ability on the screen furnish a won derful entertainment. Temple Sunday. I IDAYl ii m M Wl LOCALS (Paid Advertisement, i Girl wants work of any kind. Ad dress "A" this office For rent Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 350 Card oi TOoMts. The family of the late Samuel Tuy lor wish to express their heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy! shown them by their friends and j neighbors, during their recent be-, reavement, and for the many floral nffvrin&o rArfivpf1 I (Adv.) LEILA TAYLOR. I Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. ft:' X-ijaH mm r .lis PASTIME SHOWING MITT AND JEFF TODAY Charlie Chaplin Burlesque on carmen Tomorrow, Today only the Pastime is present lag a program of exceptional meri, ' dwin Thanhouser presents the three ; art drama of love and mystery, fee-, turlng the famous star, Grace De Carlton, supported by an all star cast' In "The Man's Sin.' The cub Comedy with George ovey, j entitled "The Conquering Hero,'' will1 be shown and The Vogue com- iv. "Slipping It over On Father," is Mother roliii king cometVv to lie seci.i jus also will llud Fisrers Mut and Jeff j ! Creations "Mut and Jeff In the Sub marine." Tomorrow Charley Tiaplin's four act comedy screim will be shown. h,n Charlie will nresent his "Bur-' lesque on Carmen " This, according to all critics. Is the host picture Chap iin has ever done One moment he acts in a serious mood some scene from the famous opera, the next mo ment he set the audience In a howl of laughter with his burlesque. The Pastime will open at 1 o'clock Sunday and continue to twelve, mid night. Take our advice and come early. AI.TA SI N'DAY-MOND Y. Exquisite Marie Doro Stars In "Diplomacy;-' Famoas player presttrt Adaptation r Great jnirtlou Drama. If you had married the most lieautl- Today Gail Kane in "The Labyrinth" A five part photodrama which gives a startling realistic presentation of New York Stage and Mission life. HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." Sunday and Monday IT'S THE VITAL SPARK GET IT AT THE TEMPLE "The Hal of Happiness" This is positively the most unique, worth-while comedy drama ever filmed. Thousands got it in Portland watching the clever, inimitable DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS put life, energy, hope, enthusiasm in to the "down-and-outers" of New York. It' a wonderful system, toM in a wonderful way you'll feel bet ter for seeing it. KEYSTONE COMEDY, "A BATHHOUSE BLUNDER. Thrill Laughter More Thrills. TEMPLE