East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 15, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1916
PACE FIVE
Motion Picture News
What the I'lctiuc Thetttem Have
to Tell ym.
TODAY
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
THEDA BARA
in
SAPHO
(j Acts. A virile photodrama (if the soul. A play
that hits home to man and woman the moral of a
common life story. Theda Bara as Laura Gnbbins,
ruins many lives in this masterful drama. Miss Bara
acts with unusual force a rule of heart interest which
excels in intensity her former triumphs. It has a
moral with a "heart punch."
A MODERN VERSION OF THE OLD STAGE PLAY. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO
COME EARLY. IN ADDITION COMIC CARTOON, CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN
10c Adult. "CUCKOO LAND." 5c Children
COMING SUNDAY and MONDAY
mm
THE ETEIiNAL SAPHO
WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION
With Theda Bara
V. L. S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS VITAGRAPH FEATURE
"GOD'S
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8 MASSIVE PARTS 8
A Drama of the North by James Oliver Curwood.
NELL IP MAN, WILLIAM DUNCAN, GEORGE HOLT
The greatest and most pretentious picture ever presented in Pendleton.
NOT AT THE PASTIME NOR ANYWHERE ELSE HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A PIC-
TURE TO COMPARE WITH THIS ONE. NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION.
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
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Csant 8 ordinary words to line
Lorala will nut be tslfibv or the
te lephuue eicept froi 'TOT Oregon
tan paid-up uhacrlbera.
For rent 6 room mortem house,
north aide. Call 24&M.
Man anil wife want work OH ranch,
reference Call 307 Aura.
Competent woman will cook on
' ranch. Phone 2 O 7 It.
j For rent Furnished four room
1 house with modern conveniences. In
'Ittlre 0i Lincoln or phone 656W.
' mornings.
For rent -Furnished five room
house. Inquire 309 So. Main street
For r ni
Suitable for
Tel. 68SW.
A large, well-furnished
In. on Jackson street,
one or two gentlemen
To wliuni It May Concern.
You are hereby notified that I will
not pay or be reaponsible for any
debts contracted by anyone unless
they have a written order from me
I wjli not pay any debts of any kind
unless same are contracted by myself
or written order is presented.
Ihited at Pendleton, Oregon, this
Hth day or June. 1918.
(-dv.) FRANK PEDRO.
Housekeeping rooms. 60s W
For rent Six room house,
londltlon. Phone Hi.
ow.
For rent--N'ewly furnished rooms
nicely located. 723 Aura or
II4J,
For sale- -Uas harvester, 1913 Holt.
Oregon Special. 20 ft. In fine condi
tion, very' little repairing to anticipate
Cut about 3000 acres. A real big bar
gain. Must sell quick. Terms to suit
phone 1 See or address me at Golden Rule
Hotel, Pendleton J Arthur Uanford
A"to Stage
For Adams, Athena and Weston
leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a
m and 4 p. m. each day.
For automobile upholstery, an arti
ficial silk Is being made from spun
glass In F.nglnnd
SOME ZERO GROCERY PRICES
These Little Cash Prices Have Taken the Terror out of Living Costs.
CONROY'S FRIDAY SPECIALS
Va -gallon .. .
OLD STYLE
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JAKi rints, uc; quarts, o.ir ; yg-
10c Jar Rubbers 5, or 6 for 25?
WIDE MOUTH SELF-SEALING MASON
JARS Pints, 65f doz.; quarts, 75;
$1.00
SELF-SEALING MASON
-gal
lons 5
Spuds, Netted Gems, per 100 lbs $1.50
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 30?
Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 35
Special Pure Buckwheat, 9 lb. sack.... 45
Beans, small white, pinks, limas and red
Mexicans, 3 lbs 25?
Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25
Ghirardellis Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. 30? ;
3 lbs. 80?,
Cove Oysters, 4 oz., 2 for 15?; d02... 85?
VanCamps Soups, 3 for 25?
Pork and Beans, .'! cans 25?
Pure Strained Honey, quart jars 40?
Crystal White Soap, l) bars ....... 25?
Good Toilet Soap, 7 bars 25
Jap Rice, 4 lbs 25f
Walnuts, large size, lb 20?
Large Navel Oranges, dozen 40?
Best Lemons, dozen 25?
Mount Vernon Milk, small cans, 6 cans 25?
Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25?
Cottolene, medium size 65? ; large $1.60
Matches, 7 boxes 25? ; dozen 40?
Evaropated Peaches, 8 lbs 25?
Evaporated Apples and Prunes, lb.. ... 10?
PoatToasties and Kellogg Corn Flakes 10?
Baking Soda, 4 for 25?
GRAPE JUICE Quarts 35?; pints 20?
Pickles, gal. glass jars, sweets 91.00
Sours and Dills 75?
Loganberry Jam, 10 lb. pails SI. 35
Try a pound of Ensign Coffee 25?
Buy an 85c Broom for 80?
German-American Coffee, 1 lb 30?
3 lbs. 85?
Best Eastern Bacon, pound 25?
"ETERNAL SAVIIo VI I'WriMK
Will show Tliiila Ultra Picture I'art f
TIiIn Weak,
"The Eternal Sapho," a moderniza
tion of the famous stage play, gaphtV
and a ft'rrr which barely escaped the
Pofl'and censors, Just as the stage suc
cess was surprise.! at one time or an
other In various cities of the I'nited
States, in in many respectB the most
successful tllm In which Theda Bam,
the screen's best known vampire wom
an, has appeared.
The story concerns Laura (iuhblns,
a vouthful inhabitant nf the under
world. 8he Is rescued from a life of
poverty and a drunhen father by ar
tists and whfn they draw lots for herj
possession, H. Coud.it (Warner oland)
Is the successful one. The little artist'
becomes his model and through her
posing he becomes famous, his "Sa
pho" meeting with universal acclaim i
as a wondrous work of art.
Laura meets a young gunman, who,
rescues her from thugs, and Is a wlt-i
ness of a murder committed by him
when on a burglarious errand.
.t a reception Laura meets Billy!
Malvern (James Cooiey) and John
lhurmnond (Einor Unden), hoth of
whom fall In love with her. Althougn
Drumn.ond Is married and has a pret
ty little daughter. Laura helleves him
a bachelor and bec omes Involved with
him in an affair which she believes!
will lead to marriage.
Malvern admits to Drummond his,
desire to marry Laura, and later tells
Laura of his love, hut she declares'
she will marry Drummond Then he';
tells her Drummond already is mar-i
rled.
Laura makes Malvern bring her as
I a dinner guest to Drummnnd's boms,
She torments Drummond through the
I dinner, intending to expose him he-
fore his wife But laura becomes in
terested in their little daughter, and
through the child s charm cannot
bring herself to break up the happi
ness of the home Then she consents
to marry Malvern, wno brings her to
his home where his widowed mother
recognizes his wife-to-be as the wom
an who accompanied the man who
killed her husband I.atira then re
turns to the studio to find that Cou
dal has killed himself and then she
realizes that she has wrecked the lives
of three men without bringing any
happiness to herself.
Come early. Pastime today.
Worid's ;rciUot Motion Picture Actor
to He Seen IIitc at the Alta Theater
Today.
Henry R Walthall proclaimed by
many dramatic critics to be "the
world's greatest motion picture ac
tor," will he seen today on the screen
of the Alta in "Beulah." a six part
photoplay.
In this picture Mr. Walthall plays
the part of Dr. Harwell, the embit
tered and melancholy hero of Augusta
J Evan's famous novel, and it has
been pronounced to he the best piece
of acting that this distinguished play
er has ever done before the camera.
Millions of theater-goers through
out the world esteem Mr Walthall fori
his well-nigh inspired talents as the
leading player in the massive produc-:
tlons of "The Birth of a Nation." "The
Avenging Conscience," "Home. Sweet
Home." "Judith of Bethulla," and
"The ijangsters.'
Before posing in "Beulah" he com-1
pleted hia word in Griffith's "Birth
of a Nation." the marvelous spei tacle
which owes much fit its phenomenal
success to the star's playing
Mr. Walthall. s friends believe that
his genius and talents contributed in I
the highest degree to the world-Wide
success '.hat attended the exhibition of
these Mr productions.
Mr Walthal stands among the!
highest priced artists in the world, his;
earnings aggregating same amount as
the president of the I'nited States His
contract calls for six days of work
each week, seven hours a day and. at
his salary of 11000 a week, he will re
ceive about $166 68 a day, J23.80 an
hour, or about in cents a minute. No
deduction of his salary Is to be made
because cf cloud v weather or failure
af the company to pictures owing o
other adverse p -.sons, hence the star
Wit' be richer Jl 66.66 at the close cf j
every working day for three yeans. 1
each year's total salary being 152.000 1
or 116,800 for the three years work. I
He is to receive a royalty bonus on
ev ery f.-ot of film made In which ho
is the .-tar. and his yearly income ls
expected to total about $7",, 000.
At the Cosy.
Storie- of the stage nave an irresist
ible fascination on the screen an.l
"Hobo'o of the Ballet" with UtUit
l ovely as the featured star Is no ex
"ptlon to the rule Miss Lovely is
If Teller than ever as the littlest mem
ber of the pony ballet who Is left hvj
her dying mother in charge of two
children. Her efforts to keep these j
children out of an orphanage and to
make a living for them and herself
make up a photoplay that will hold
one In rapt attention until the end of
the play C sy today
SPEC AL
NOTICE
Henry B.
Wall
The Star of the
"Birth of a Nation"
will be shown at
The Alta Theatre
I
ODAY ONLY
r
In the. World Famous Photoplay
BEULAH
No advance in prices for this
special attraction
The COS V
TODAY
LOUISE LOVELY In a Fascinating Story of the Ms of the Stage
"Bobbie of the Ballet"
A 5-ReeI Bluebird Feature Photoplay
Coming Sunday, "The Iron Claw
1st and 2nd Episodes
At the Temple.
When the theatergoers of this city
see "The Reapers." the Bqultabte fea
ture with John Mason and flora
Whipple In the lending roles, they
will he treated to one Of the mot nr.
tlstlr pictures yet released in which
such I tremendous appeal Is made
to the better nature of mankind. It
is a picture that must he classed with
the uplifting dramas of the times, and
with John Mason a the star. the
strong and virile story nf " The Heap
era" could not be in more ahle hands
"The Reaper!" will he shown at the
Temple tomorrow
Illlilllllilillllllilll
TODAY Triangle Photo Plays
H. B. WARNER and LOLA MAY and Special cast take part in this super feature
I "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE"
M ALSO KEYSTONE FUNFEST "HIS BITTER PILL."
Friday and Saturday JOHN MASON in "THE REAPERS"
Sunday, Monday
The Official Rose Festival
Pictures
SHOWING QUEEN MURIEL, KING JOY AND PENDLETON PEOPLE.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE GOOD BAD MAN "
KEYSTONE, "HER MARBLE HEART."
TEMPLE
TRY COM, FOR CASH TELEPHONE 640 AND SAVE MONEY
Dance at oertnan nn.
Saturday. June 17 All are cordial
ly Invited and assured a food time V
Adv.