East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 10, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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TWELVE PAGES
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.
Today Only
UD FISHER'S "MUTT & JEFF AND THE INTERPRETERS"
Annie Little and Thomas Chatteron in Their Latest Success
"TWO BITS" 2 Acts.
Ed Coxen and Lizetta Thome in "THE PENDULUM OF CHANCE"
2 Acts.
Vogue Comedy "TROUBLED WATERS"
10c Adults 5c Children
Sundayand Monda y
Mutual Film Corporation Present
CHARLIE N
In His Newest and Latest Picture
The Floorwalker
Without a Doubt Charlie's Greatest Picture. Imagine Chaplin as a Floorwalker in a
City Department Store.
Continuous Show from 1 P. M. Until 11 P. M.
YOU WILL HAVE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO COME EARLY.
IN ADDITION 3 OTHER REELS OF PICTURES.
Adults 15c Children 10c
Motion Picture News
W'liiit the picture Theaters Have
to Tell Ton.
PaMime Featuring Matt a Jeff, Anna
tittle, Thomas Jliatteron, Kd ('oxen
ami l.lM-tta Thorne Today Only.
The Pastime Is presenting for today
only to Its patrons one of those pop
ular Saturday programs, consisting of
an assortment of pictures consisting
of two two-part subjects and two
comedies. The program la headed by
the ever popular cartoon creations of
Bud Fisher, entitled "Mutt & Jeff
and the Interpreters." Anna Little
and Thomas Chatteron are featured
in a western drama of unusual merit,
entitled "Two Bets." This Is a two
part picture. Ed Coxen and Lizetta
Thurne ure featured in a. two-act so
ciety drama, "The Pendulum of
Chance," and the program is rounded
out with a laughable Vogue comedy.
Adults, 10c: children fc.
CIIARIJK CHAFUN IN
"THK FLOOKWAIJiEK"
Pasttane showing; first cliaplin pic
ture Under $600,000 Contract; Sim- J
day and Monday. 9
Well, it is here! The long-looked- A
lot Charlie Chaplin picture, "Th i 2
Floorwalker." and the first that Char- w
lie has made for the Mutual Film cor- A
poration under ths contract which a
calls (or the largest salary ever paid
In any actor and but Tew people In I 9
any other ealling have enjoyed surh a A
slary, 1600,000. It is easy to write
this amount, but it Is hard to realize ' w
the meaning of thi vast amount of 0
money. A
Tomorrow and Monday Charlie will J
show himself upon the screen at the 0
Pastime in "The Floorwalker." Can A
you imagine the great opportunities I J
that this great comedian has in this!"
picture a floorwalker In a big de-A
partment store In a large city. One
traveling man who makes Pendleton J
told the management of the Pastime
it was so good that he went to see it A
three different times when it was
Shown at the Majestic Theater, Port- W
land. j Q
Remember to arrange to come early a
tomorrow. Three other good reels of J
pictures will also be shown. The ad- 9
mi lion Is, adults. 16c; children, 10c A
ALTA THEATRE
SUNDAY
DALLAS PICTURES PRESENTS
LENORE ULRICH
The Chsnng Favorite of Stage and Screen, in
"The Heart of Paula'
A Drama of unusual interest founded on the fiery heart of Old Mexico.
0 RELEASED ON THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAM.
1
NEW Hippodrome Vaudeville
Maude O'delle & Co. Kellie & Fern
Sketch HYPOC'KJTE"
Musical Comedy Duo
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
Today
Stuarts-3
Musicians De Luxe
id VANCE
The 1916 Model Trio in Just
a Bit of Entertainment
T
May
The Race
If we
Id build up a solid column it would
dissolve in a second single 1 signal i orps for the purpose of com-
rdlng to a calculation : niunicating at night. Cartridges flr-
ide by professor Young. ,ng Kiurts ,,f fhime ut various hues
nre used for ammunition, the color
of k from the earth to the son tw
mllep mil half In diameter, spar
.1.. ii... .,,..r,in .Huti, rim nf OS
AO ten mile and if the sun should. A novelty in pistols has been per- of the flame carrying a definite m
eo.eeutrate Its entire power on It. I lected for use by the United States l age to the distant lookout.
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WHAT?
Today
At the AJta Sunday.
The atmosphere ol warm flower
Dented nights; of tinkling music; of
deeds of daring to win a lady's
glance; scenes of intense hate and
strong passion are all blended in a
fascination that entrances in the com
ing Pallas Picture released on the
Paramount Program and to be seen
at the Alia theater for Sunday and
Monday.
This story of the burning love of a
Spanish maid lor a handsume Ameri
i tan, stars Lenore Utrlch who is en
j tramingly beautiful as the high-born
Castilian made poor by the unsettleu Q
j times.
I The strong action and many scenes ; W
I of daily life in this exotic country with 0
us ever present blend of romance and
squalor give this strange picture a; J
t harm very unusual. I &
The COSY
TODAY
"THE RANGER OF LONESOME GULCH" with Anna Little and Thomas Chatterton.
"THE DETECKTERS" "THE MAN WITH THE HOD"
Tannhouser Comedy. Vogue Comedy.
Sunday First Installment of
IFe IRON CLAW
Featuring Pearl White, Sheldon Lewis
and Greighton Hale
'KARTOON KOMICS"
"ON A STILL HUNT"
"SEE AMERICA FIRST'
H would you do if you were born in the pnmative age, and had to start life with noth- g
M inir but vour bare hands. See the answer in
Joe Knowlesl
"The Nature Man" I
Five Big Thrilling Acts.
Cosy.
"The Ranger of Lonesome Gulch'
I is a multiple reel Mutual photopiay
reverberating with the touch of hu
! man emotions and Is not exactly what
j its title would suggest Anna Little
' and Thomas Chatterton play the lead
I lng roles in the same masterful way
i that has won them a place In the
hearts of thousands. "The detectives"
and "The Man With the Hod" two
very unusual comedies, make up the
remainder of a very pleasing bill at
the Cosy today.
Those who have followed the story
I in the Sunday Oregon lan will know
I that the first episode of the "Iron
Claw'' Is Just what it has been adver-
Used. I'earl White, Crelghton Hale
and Sheldon Lewis, the leads, have al
ready proved their rights to these
parts by their efforts in the "Perils
oi Pauline." This serial with the
' scenic picture, "See America First'
I and the comedy "On a Still Hunt,'' to
gether with the Kartoon Komi
Mr. and Mrs. James s. Johns ar
rived home last evening from Port
land where they attended ths Rose
Festival. Mr. Johns also attended the
state convention of titlemen.
Miss Miriam Smith, who has been
visiting Mrs. Charles E. Hears, re
turned to her home at La Grande
today
Mrs. Hlanche Moorhouse ami little
daughter Marian will leave tomorrow
com-j on an extended trip through Callfor-
LOCALS
(b Advertising in Brief
KATK8.
Per Use first insertion 10
Vet line, addlUonal Insertion.'. 5c
Per line, per month $1.00
No locals takes for less than 25c
Count 6 ordinary words to Una.
Locals will nut be taken over the
telephone except frotfl Ksst Oregon
tan paid-up subscribers.
Xaval right Bloodless.
LONDON, June 10. A brief e
gament between small British and
German warships off the coast of
Helgium was made known today in ths
following official communication:
"On Thursday morning a British
Patrol force composed of monitors
and torpedo boat destroyers engaged
eff Zeebruggc torpedoboat destroyers
of the enemy which, on being fired art
by monitors, returned to port. There
were no casualties. No damage tat
sustained by any of our ships."
1 Extra Added Attraction
pletes Sunday's offering at the Cosy.
The Rex Van Co
Of five people in a song review of -1915.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
MUST A WOMAN CLING TO A FAITHLESS HUSBAND? vital question dis
cussed in the tense drama
1 "I CHILDREN IN THE W
A powerful story dealing with two innocent children, u wife, a husband who did not
care a siren, and the other MAN.
ADDED ATTRACTION SUNDAY
"THE REX VAUDEVILLE CO." in entire change of program.
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 20c
TEMPLE
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NEW TRIANGLE SIREN
HAN STARTLING WARDROBE
I Some of the most decided novelties
j in feminine adornment ever portrayed
j in pictures are promised as features of
"The Children In the House,' a Trian-
fie-Fine Arts drama which will be
.shown ut the Temple theater begin-
lung tomorrow.
Jewel Carmen, a young actress who
I was last seen in an ingenue role in
I the De Wolf Hopper play. "Sunshine
Dad," blossoms t Tth in "The Chil
1 dren In the House" as a full-fledged
j siren of the screen. In the part of
j Jane Oourtenay, a cabaret dancer, she
lures a foolish husband, played by
I Eugene Pallette, to his destruction. As
I aids to his ruination, she bedecks her
self In vampirieal attire remarkable
I tor its extreme uniqueness.
There are evening gowns distin
; gulshed both by originality of design
j and attractiveness of material, jewel
! rj of strange shapes and patterns and
a headdress of Jet and pearls which
twine and curl about the siren s head
like serpents. t
Norma Talmadge Is seen as the wife
I whose husband Is lured to destruc
tion l Miss Carmen, and other
, prominent and busy members of the j
'cast are the "Triangle kiddies," wM
'go through the most amazing adven
tuns tin have encountered since,
they fought a bandit army in "Let I
I Kuty Do It."
The Hex Vaudeville Company open
ed last evening at the Temple Theater
to a capacity house. They gave a
complete show of singing, dancing and
instrumental numbers which were far
above the average, and the audience!
was quick to respond to this cluss of
entertainment.
A complete change of program to.
morrow In addition to the Triangle
production in I acts enttllrd "Th(i ,
Children in the House "
noa. They will visit In San Francis
co, Los Angeles and other cities and
expect to be absent three months.
Victor Orr of Cresswell. a student
at the Uregon Agricultural College, is
a guest at the E. F. Averill home. He
expects to spend the summer in this
county.
Miss Zella Thompson is expected to
arrive Monday from the I'niversity of
Washington for the summer. She will
be accompanied by Miss Millie Frit
chert, a Kappa Kappa Gamma sister
who will spend two weeks with her.
H. E. McLean and wife left this aft
ernoon for Wallula for a two weeks'
visit with relatives. Mr. McLean 19
bookkeeper at the Pendleton Woolen
Mills.
Carl Jensen was in from Pilot Rock
yesterday.
E. E. Eheler of Helix Is a visitor
here today.
.lack Vincent is down fross Athena
for the day.
Frank Korkendall. well known 0.
V. official who formerly lived here.
Is a visitor in Pendleton.
Charles llussell, one of the Pendle
ton boys who has been attending O
A. C, arrived home this morning for
the slimmer
For rent Six room house, good
condition. Phone 446.
For rent Two light housekeeping
rooms. 726 Johnson street.
Wanted Two lady singers. Apply
Temple theater. Mr. Parson.
Mattress making, furniture repair
ing, upholstering, ealred for and deliv.
ered, city or country. La Dow Bros,
:!19 Beauregard. Phone
See the Iceless Refrigerator we are
demonstrating for a few days at
Lynde Bros Grocery. 309 Wet
NO ICE. It costs nothing to
It is the most sanitary method
ervation known. F. F. CAR1
b street,
operate,
of pres
LY. Agt.
Notice to Public,
1 will not be responsible for any
bills or debts contracted by anyone
except myself on and after this date.
Dated June 10, 1916.
(Adv ) C. E. WORTMA.V
HcJlx Auto Stage.
Leaves Gritman's Cigar Store
for Helix at 10:45 a. m. and at
m. Leaves Helix at l:M a m.
1 p m. Adv
laily
S p.
and
Coo Dong Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cr
HOT TABLES
CHILLI DON GARNE
SPANISH STYlE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor Webb and Cottonwood ft.
Phone 667. Pendleton. Ore.
One of the little known races of the
world are the Samoyeds, a Mongollun
russ people, who live on the north
tin outskirts of Mongolia, whither
they were pushed centuries ago by
the Tartar tribes.
The
habit c
annually
t. this
Auto stag
For Adams. Athena rind Weston
leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a
m und 4 p. m. each day.
Baseball Tomorrow I
AT
Round-Up Park
PENDLETON COLORED TIGERS
VS.
UMATILLA INDIAN RES. TEAM
GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M.
Admission 25c
in