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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916. PAGE FIVE BaNv Last Time Today V. L. S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS Fritzie Brunette IN Unto Those Who Sin Ir.RIT'IlII 5 ACTS 5 A modern society drama, showing the wages of sin is death. In addition, Rose Melville, the original Sis Hopkins in The Family Skeleton 15c Adult 5c Children Coming Tomorrow MARION SWAYHE IN "THE NET" LOCALS 8b Advertising in Brief BATES Per line first Insertion lOe Per line, additional Insertion. Be Per line, per montb $1.00 No locale taken for leea than 25c. Count t ordinary word to line. Locale will not be taken over the telephone except from East Oregon lan paid-up subscribers. -.'At Thp"- picra t'RITiU Hill NF7TTE M '4)1 IKS IN 'STO THOSK WHO SIN" lArge Orwdx St nuiMxis Actress at Local playhouse. Playing to capacity from opening time until late at night, Prltzl Brunette the famoti Sellg star, made her Ini tial nppcarance In motion pictures be fore a Pendleton audience at the Pas tlme yesterday. That she mtdc goon la proven by the large number of com plimentary remarka made by putrona aa they passed out und the request that the management secure mure plc turea of the same typo. Sis Hopkins in "A Flock of Skele ton." a played by Roae Melville, the originator of 81a Hopklna roles wna I funny and entertaining. While nut ! up to the standard of her previous ! comedies. "A Flock of Skeleton" gets I over nicely and create a good deal iof merriment. Unto "Those Who Sin" and "A Flock of Skeletons" will j lie preaentd for the last time today STAR APPKAltS ON MUTUAL PlUMilt.YM Marlon Swayno Make Debut In "The Is said that beauty and brains Mr. Store Owner More trade it in your grasp. NOTICE never go together. liu this statement I la refuted by charming and beautiful j Marlon Swayne, who make her debut as a star In the Mutual Maslerplcture, De Luxe Edition, "The Net," a five act romantic drama or the sea which cornea to the Pastime theater tomor row. Miss Swayne first attracted atten tion when she created the role of "Kitty Cobb" in the series by Jumes Montgomery Flagg und later with the Gaumont Company. Although she ha not appeared in the silent drama for a very long time she Is already rec ognized for her versatility and real ability to portray fascinating Ingenue roles She is petite and ha wide expres i slve brown eyes which laugh at you I from the screen In a captivating man ner. Her diminutive stature doe not prevent her from taking an active part in athletic. She i devoted to riding, ia an adept and tireless swimmer arid displays remarkable skill upon the ten nis courts and golf links. In The Net." she plays the role of a fisher maiden with a charm sure to I win the hearts of all who see her. The part is a delightful one, sympathetic i and dramatic Miss Swayne Is em phatic In her assertion that this role is the best she has ever played as the character of the vivacious, heal thy, carefree girl fits her exactly. ELECTRIC in SIGNS IU Free of initial cost. Electric sign compel attention. Now it your opportunity to ad opt the best and cheapest form of OUT DOOR ADVERTISING. To the firtt 10 merchants who take ad vantage of this proposition we will install relamp and light these signs without any initial investment to the merchant, charg ing a flat monthly rate and building the sign to your order with special flashing ef fect according to your own ideas. Help put Pendleton where she belongs in the list of progressive, well lighted cit ies. A night sign will bring day business. Call or Phone 40 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. -Pupiiets of Fate." Dr. George Bullard, a rising young surgeon, receives the everlasting grat itude of Dr. Handolph Clarke when he saves the tatter's young daughter from death Of means of a very delicate op-1 eration. Through this, he meets Mrs. Sylvia Sands, a widow who is anxious to found a hospital with some money which was left to her. She offers the position of head surgeon to Dr. Bui lard and he accept. Mr. Sands then makes It her point to meet the young doctor on every' possible occasion, thus causing hi wife to become jealous. Bullard soon finds himself deeply in terested In the captivating widow aside from his professional interest In the hospital. She even hints to him that a divorce would be agreeable to her Some time later, while her husband Is in New York conferring with Mrs. Sands. Mrs. Bullard is attacked with Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guarar'.eed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. City pound. Phone 438. Bundle wheat hay for sale. Wm Kupera, city. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 524. Penland Bro.' transfer Co. hav V elorage warehouse Phone 339. For sale Hold ga harvester, 16 foot cut. Phone 2F11. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 140$ W. Railroad st. Wanted Dressmaking, alteration done. Price reasonable, 813 Thomp son. Phone 278J. Salesman wanted To sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, roses, shrubbery, etc.; exclusive territory, liberal cash advance weekly on or der; free outfit. Yakima & Colum bia River Nursery Co., North Yaki ma, Wash. I undle wheat hay for sale W. R Robert, Box 36, Pendleton For rent Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 350 Suit pressed tOc; dry cleaned, 11.60. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone (8$. Few head of heavy work horses for gale. Phone 8F12, or write Route 1. Box 44. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E Judd. American National Bank. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta bles. For aale Blewett combined har vester; 12 foot cut; almost good aa new . Only $500. E. L. Smith Co. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only S3 50. Phone 880. Hotel St, George. Carney Taxi Ce. mastoiditis, and calls in Dr. Clarke, who lives nearby. The latter orders an Immediate operation, and Dr. Bul lard Is called home at once. MM Bullard insists that her husband per form the operation, but he refuses be cause of professional ethics forbid such procedure. She insists, however, and he does the Woik. While per forming his delicate task a vision ot Mrs. Sands appears to Dr. Bullard and he makes a fatal stroke with an in strument, causing the death of h's wile He rushes to Mrs. Sands. "I said 'divorce,; not death,1' she says as she turns .;. from him Who's guilty? Temple tomorrow only. Cosy Tuesday and Wednesday. As a physician ever the right to take human life? This Is the theme of the strong play "Doctor Neighbor," which is presented as a lied Feather produc tion. The play was written by Agnes Hay, and produced for the Universal by Lloyd B. Carleton, with Hobart Bosworth in the title role. The theme Is one of enthralling interest at all times, and special attention was drawn to the question recently by the celebrated case of the Chicago mother who gave permission to her physician to put a merciful end to her defective child. The question is handled in a very large way In this photo-drama, and the decision, at least of the char acters concerned in it, is the orthodox one, that the doctor has no right vol untarily to end a human existence, no matter how agonizing It may be, and no matter how the faculties of the pa tient may be impaired. The Alta Theatre TUESDAY MATINEE ONLY j MADAM BUTTERFLY A Dramatic arrangement of the Opera and Book by John Long. MRS. ADAH LOSH ROSE AS MADAM BUTTERFLY; MISS NAYD1NE BLAKLEY A AS SUZUKI. MATINEE STARTS AT 2 O'CLOCK SHARP. ADMISSION 25c. MADAM BUTTERLY AT 3:15. TUESDAY EVENING : 1 Taming of the Shrew' Midsummer Night's Dream Act 2, Scene 2 Pertnichio Walter Rose Kathrina Mrs. Adah Rose Baptista R. B. Snyder Antony & Cleopatra Act 2, Scene 5 and Act 5, Scene 2. Cleopatra Adah Losh Rose Chairman Mrs. Idleman leas Mrs. Hager Slave George Phelps Doladella Wesley Hassel Clown Zoe Act 2. Queen Titania Marie Snydei Oberon Evylin Kinnman Puck Daphna Belts Fairy Louise Swaggart Peachblossom Jean Reber Moth Hester Proctor Cobweb Thelma Thompson Mustard Seed Archibald Blakley Fairies Vera Temple, Esther Shea, Ed na Murphy. Seene from Romeo & Juliet Juliet Naydine Blakley Friar : W. E. Rose NIGHT SHOW PICTURE STARTS AT 7 SHARP. ADMISSION 25c. PERFORMANCE AT 8:15 woday Mary Pickford as I 'Poor Little Peppina' The COSY famous Plsverj Monday Hie Torrent of Vengeance" A Spectacular Feature "A Doubles Trouble" 2 reel L-Ko Comedy Tuesday Hobart Bosworth In an intensely dramatic offering '1. NEIGHBOR" This beautiful picture will strike a re sponsive chord in the heart of every man, woman and child. i MARY PICKFORD Df MARVELOUS ROM! Play American Girl Kidnaped by Ital ians in "Poor Little Peppln." Thrilling, Romantic Drama. Mary Pickford as an Italian boy: The delightful little Japanese Choo-Choo-Sari, In "Madame Butterfly,' has shed her sandal and her kimono for the rough boot and corduroy ot the Itnlinn peasant, and he laughs, fights and smokes her way Into the heart Just as the little Nlponese sob bed her way into the affections of th public. And Just a the Famous Play ers star so cleverly concealed her own mannerisms in the interpretation of the Jap Kirl, so In this original photo play by Kate Jordan, which .will be the Paramount attraction at the Alta Sunday and Monday, Miss Pickford buries the Pickfordian character be- Bauscher's Big Carnival Opens Tonight IS HERE Listen For the Calliope All This Week, May 22nd to 27th Inclusive Big Forria Wheel, Merry-go-Round, Museum and Menagerie; Clean, Interesting, Entertaining and Funny Show. AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. Right on Main St. in the "Happy Canyon" Lot neath an avalanche of Italian manner. isms and of boyish conceptions that once more prove her wonderfully broad versatility. "Poor Little Peppina-' 1 the biggest and most thrilling original story in! which Miss Pickford ha ever been seen on the screen. Opening in Italy i the scene of action changes to Sicily i and then, when the kidnaped Ameri-! can girl makes her escape as a stow- j away, dressed as a boy. New York sup pUM the Betting for the rest of the ac- i tion. Here the little runaway, still; preserving her disguise, becomes a ; "newsie." a bootblack, a fruit venUct and a messenger boy. But her adven tures narrowly escape coming to : very sudden end when she become! employed in an opium den In which she again encounters the man who had stolen her several years before. Alta Theater. On Tuesday afternoon. May 11, pt the Alta theater. Mrs. Adah Losh Rose will appear as Madam Butterfly In a dramatic arrangement of the boo. "Madam Butterfly." by John Long. j The play follows closely the plot of the opera and selections from It arej used throughout the performance. The( story of Madam Butterfly's life and I It tragic ending Is one that never; fall to interest. Her child-Ilk e love; and faith in Plnkerton an.l hi sel-1 fishnesa and deception i moat pathet ic. She waits long and patiently tori hi return, never for a moment doubt-1 ing but that he will come. Even when her faithful maid Suxukl loses hope! and In despair begs her to forget him! and marry Prince Yamadorl as Gore, wishes her to do. At last when she learn the truth and I forced to be lieve him false she Is still forgetful! of self and In her great love tor him begs, "Tell him I wish that same kind, of happiness that he wished for him self. She sacrificed family, friends, religion, all for him and now i hir--Is nothing left for her but death To the last she i loyal to "Thosa United States of America" and as she prepares herself for the long Journey; to the dark beyond. he places two! American flags In her baby nan 1st and tell him to wave them. She! prays humbly endeavoring to make into her breast. "Oh pitiful Wan ner peace with the Goda, now on the non." she cries. The sword fall dully dark road to "Meldo," it seemed to to the floor and Butterfly ha passed best to trust herself to the coin pas- out on the long road to Meldo. sionate Arrgustnesses who had a'.wayc! Mrs. Adah Losh Rose will appear :n been true. Then with quiet Japancso the role of Madam 3utterfly .va. dine courage she presses her father's kWOrd Blakely will play Suiukl, the ma'i-1 TEMPLE Today Added Attraction Messrs. Sharpe and Wick Camera Men, have been busy the past week taking pictures. Scenes of Home, Busi ness Houses and Persons. These are to be flashed on the screen in addition to the regular program. DOROTHY GISH IN "Utile Heei's Romance" KEYSTONE COMEDY, "HIS LAST LAUGH." TOMORROW "SHRINE OF HAPPINESS" Gold Rooster Play in five parts. "WHO'S GUILTY" Featuring Tom Moore and Anna Nileson. WEDNESDAY WM. S. HART IN "THE ARYAN."