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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916. PAGE FIVE f"l. A Is 1M 1 Motion Picture News Today and Tomorrow EDWIN THANHOUSER PRESENTS MARION SWAYNE THE DIMINUTIVE FAVORITE IN THE NET S ACTS 5 A Powerful Love Drama of the Sea. In Addition VOGUE COMEDY FILMS PRESENT Paddy McQuire in "Bungling Bills' Dream" Adults 10c. Children 5c COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY VIVIAN MARTIN AND HARRY HILLIARD IN "THELMA." What the Picture Theaters Havej to Tell you. MAI U ON SWAYNE STABS. LOCALS City pound Phone 438. Bundle wheat hay for sale. ' Wm Kupers, city. Oood building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 124. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. ban forage warehouse Phone J8. For sale Hold ft as harvester, 16 foot rat. Phone JF11. I haul your garbage and trash Phone E53M. 1403 W. Railroad st Pundle wheat hay for sal, W. R Roberts, Box 31, Pendleton For sale A few head full blood Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone 241R For rent Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 360 Thoroughbred Poland China seed hogs for sale at the Commercial Feed Yard. R. H. Barr, owner. Dressmaking by day or at home, i Itoom 10, E. O. Bldg. Phone 245M. Suits pressed SOc; dry cleaned, 11.60. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone! III. Few head of heavy wont horses for sale. 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 Stables. The Net" at the Pastime Thcauu Pi-twenta New Idea In PV iujImUod. There la an ancient superstition held by the old grannies and the old men of the fuher 'folk that whosoever liv ing is saved out of the sea brings with it a curse and bad luck to the person who saves It, So the bent old women and the gnarled old men all wagged their heads and crooned wisely at each oth er when the young fisherman saved a wet, clinging, mysterious girl from the sea. She was lashed to a floating spar, and he carried her unconscious to his cabin, where his mother could tend and bring her back to life. And it Is the story of what happen ed to the young fisherman and the maiden from the sea that makes up the plot for a most unusual and inter esting pholodrama entitled "The Net.'' a Mutual Masterplcture, Uc Luxe Ed ition, which comes to the pastime the ater today. It is seldom that a picture of such real photographic beauty, such won der of setting and such real dramatic and yet simplicity of plot development is produced. The settings of the Flor ida beaches, and the warm sunshine of tropical mornings and afternoons made a marvelous background for the picture. The fisher people with their nets and boats and their poor little cabins are picturesque and quaint, and the mystery girl from the sea makes strong contrast to their sim ple daughters. Marian Swayne, the dear little ac tress, who has made friends wherever her pictures have gone, Is presented in her first Mutual picture in "The Net." MEN'S SHOES Every pair of Popular Cash Store Shoes are Guaranteed to Stand the Most Rigid Test 's Hen work Shoes fl.65. 4U.98, 92.49, $2.85, 82.98, 13.15, 83.25, 83 45. 83.95, 84.25 and 84.45. BOYS' SHOES 81.79, 81-98, 82.45 and 82.95. Mens Dress Shoes New styles, new leathers, every pair guaranteed, 83-15, 83-45, 83-95, 84.25, 84.45 and 84.50. Hip Rubber Boots 85.95 POPULAR CASH STORE SUITS 86.90 TO 816-50 SPECIAL THIS WEEK PANAMA HATS 31.95 BEST BLUE BIB OVERALLS 90 GUARANTEED WORK GLOVES 49t. 98f, 31.25, 31.50 SPORT SHIRTS 49i, 69, 81.00, 31.25 to 31.75 SUMMER STRAW HATS 10?, 20. 25 35c to 60c i Popular Cash Store rosy 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 Red 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. Thi question is handled in a very large way In this photo-drama, ami 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. Temnle Todav He who would know the truth must not shun the darkness that hides It The reason for the flower and the WHERE IT PAYS YOU TO PAY CASH. "He who has health has hope, And he wo has hope has everything." (Arabian Proverb.) Sound health is largely a matter of proper food which must include cer tain mineral elements best derived from the field grains, but lacking in many foods. Grape -Nuts made of whole wheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nourishment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts phos phate of potash, etc., most necessary for building and energizing the mental and physical forces. "There's a Reason" Sold by Grocers everywhere. Bauscher's Big Carnival Afternoon and Evenings IS HERE Listen For the Calliope All This Week, May 22nd to 27th Inclusive Big Ferris Wheel,' Merry-go-Round, Museum and Menagerie; Clean, Interesting, Entertaining and Funny Shows. AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. Right on Main St. in the "Happy Canyon" Lot me Alia i neaire TUESDAY EVENING The Taming of the Shrew' Midsummer Night s Dream Act 2, Scene 2 Pertnichio Walter Rose Kathrina Mrs. Adah Rose Baptista R. B. Snyder 'Scene from 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 Snyder Obcron Evylin Kinnman Puck Daphna Belts Fairy Louise Swaggart Peachblossom Jean Reber Moth Hester Proctor Cobweb Thelma Thompson Mustard Seed Archabald Blakley Fairies Vera Temple, Esther Shea, Ed na Murphy. Scene from Romeo & Ju iet Juliet Naydine Blakley Friar W. E. Rose Pictures NARY MILES MM in "Lovely Mary' NIGHT SHOW PICTURE STARTS AT 7 SHARP. ADMISSION 25c. PERFORMANCE AT 8:15 The COSY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RED FEATHER PHOTO PLAYS PRESEN T THE DISTINGUISHED ACTOR HOBART BOSWORTH With DOROTHY DAVENPORT in a Timely and Unusual Problem Play, "DR. NEIGHBOR" 1 Dealing with the right of a physician to take life for mercy's sake. J weed is found alike in their roots and the earth that norishes them. We can't pluck the weed and leave the root and think we're rid of weeds lorever. Wo can't kill the "vllllan" off !n the last paragraph and feel "all's right with the world." It Is only by digging deep into the ever hope to root them out. In! To the IsuUes. "Who's Guilty" a series of 14 stories i The Bartholomew Co. of Portlaest, by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, there Is a with Mrs, M Borchers, wUl show suits, splendid brave attempt made to bring dresses, coats, waists and petticoata the evaded questions of lire up to you at the Pendleton Hotel, Thursday, for your consideration. j May 25. The women of Pendletoa are cordially invited. Adv. Italian Uner Torpedoed. ROME. May 22 The Italian linef ' evils of our social life that we can j St. Andrew has been submarined. ' ifli (uu Bg 'v' I .. . . H SCENE FROM 'THE NET," MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE. DE LUXE EDI TION. IN FIVE ACTS. PRODUCED BY THANHOUSER. Willi Marion Swtne at the Pastime Wednesday. - Maternity! The 4 Word of Words It is written inlo life's expectations that motherhood is the oae sublime accom plishment. And it there is anything, no matter how simple, bow apparently trivial it may seem. If It cad aid, blip, awlst or ha any way comfort the) expectant mother. It is a blessing. And sock) is a remedy called "Mother's Friend." You apply it over the stomach nravles. It Is gr-'-'y rubbed on tba surface, and makes the miw"i n tils relieves the strain en V- ur.ti. n: erpsasi.n talcs place wlth.-ut t-: ; cpon the nerves. Aid as V:3 kzx preaches, the mind his gone tlirmirh riod of repose, of festal sjpsrUscr, this has an unquestioned mCjeaee utt future child. That this Is tr ie H tU by the fart that three generatL'-:- of rr hare ued and i..- .! ....., i ' y.c' Friend." Ask your nearest dm t ! bottle of this splendid remedy. Uc n B it for you. And then wTite to BroilSeM slator Co, 407 Lamar B!:!z., Athurts, for a most interestHe book of iitf rra to prospective mothers. It is stoned Write Uklay. It is a book you Will taj -t; Cyclone Kills Three BIRMINGHAM, May 22 Three were killed and a dozen seriously in jured when a cyclone destroyed a 0 en houses in a mining camp eight miles from here. Indian Secures Divorce. John Thomas, well known Indian has been granted a divorce from h Wife, Amelia Thomas. ' To Open soioni'i school. Superintendent-elect A T. Park Has announced that he will open a sum mer school for eachers early In June, the course to take six weeks He will probably be assisted by F. K. N'oord hoff of Ferndale. Suit to Foreclose. Robert H. Patton lias brought suit in the circuit court against E. Ij. Baldwin to foreclose a mortgage al leged to have been given to secure a note for $1500. Fee and Fee are hit attorneys. 0 lirvoU steamer Submarined LONDON, May 23, The Greek steamer Adamanlics Was submarined in the Mediterranean it was learned today. The Norwegian steamer TJo mo was torpedoed and destroyed it was announced. Cheese factories of the United States annually produce four pounds for each 'nhabttant or the country. Not 111" liipiihlitaii Committeemen. There will be a meeting of the Re public all county Central Commute, ns provided by law. at the City Hall in Pendleton on Saturday afternoon. May 27. Isl6, at 3 o'clock. All COttt mltteenien are urged to be present. Adv. PUPPETS Of GATE An In slid las Mm in m Mr ANNA NILSSON (PATHE). JACKIE SAUNDERS IN "THE SEME (If HAPPINESS" Patfee Color Gold Rooster play in five parts. Also Mews or Local BaatawM Houses. Homes and Persons. See the mad lea oa las screen. TOMORROW WM. s, HART IN "THIS WAX." TEMPLE