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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. PAGE FIVE LAST TIME TODAY William Fox Presents DOROTHY BERNARD and STUART HOLMES in "Hie Sins of NT 6 Acts 6 A dramatic arraignment of the sins men do. A modem drama told as Fox L alone knows how to tell. I In addition CHAPLIN CARTOON COMEDY. n tome cany. 15c Adults. 5c Children WILL V rV FO X PR-OOOCTlON COMING SUNDAY-MONDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in a new comedy "POLICE." A Jolly company of young pSOple, i consisting of members of tbe K. C.,l the Hustlers and the C. I. C. classes of the M E. Sunday school, enjoyed a most delightful evening picnic, Thursday at the West End drove, chaperoned hy Mesdmncs Holder andi Mowry. A splendid lunch was spread, the hoys adding Ice i ream and "welners' to the ample provisions al-1 ready made by the girls A huge bon fire and merry game. added to thei 'pleasure of the evening and everybody! united In calling It "the best ever." Those present were Daphne HelU. i Marjorie Ireland. Kffle Hicks, Loisl Swaggert, Hazel Caldwell, (feorgia Jones. Hattle Beck, Edna Saling, Reta Ferguson, Mary Earl, Hazel Cook, "erna Taylor, Lelya Hodshire, Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Mown, Balfe Wrich, Jack Beck, Earl La Hue. Justus Hold, er, ("has Mowry, Lester Norman, Earl Holder and Everett Xitlierman. Mrs. Claude McCoiloch of Portland arrived at noon today from Baker where she had been veiling her fath er, Judge Clifford, she will be the guest of Mrs. James Johns, Jr., for a short stay ALTA THEATRE Friday and Saturday IE 0, M. Blakely of Condon is a Pen dleton visitor. Alex McKenzie is ..r from his home in Walla Walla John !, Thompson or Athena, was en over-niit visitor in the city. If. M. Parks and Q. E. Goodspeed, Jr.. tif Baker, are Pendleton visitors Birdie t'urletnn, manager of Carle. ton's Athletic Girls, is a guest of the Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eiffel and Mr.l and Mrs. Paul Wilson or JoBepM are I registered at the St George. Ralph Berkinoff "VIOLIN VERTRIOSO" Texico & Go. " IN A SERIES OF DANCES." DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS John B&rrymore In a Picturization of the Stage Success "THE RED By Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf Producer by the Famous Players Film Company. mm- PIClllET Emm Sins of Mem" sironc Mfn Interest' Drama; Stuart Holm's A IXit llcr iiard at H -) The Pastime is showing the William! Fox drama "Sins of Men ' today for the last lime and from the comments j st the presentation yesterday, DSSTl) everyone was well pleased with this feature. In addition to Stuart j Holmes and Dot Bernard, who by the! way Is an old lavorite of Portland, Oregon, where she played a few years; ago In stOOl at the Baker theater is In troduced teethe motion picture public! a new and likeable face, that of Hat-; tie Burks, who mads a big hit on the spoken stage In "The Bird of Par-! adlae." Also In the cast Is Kittens: llelchert. the wonderrul child actress. Taken as a whole. "The Sins of Men" Is about up to the usual Fox standard: of photoplays. In addition we hv: a cartoon comedy Rsnnold Wolf, repeats her stage suc cess in the role of Anna Varvara, John Hendricks and George E. Mack, who ptaysd the Baron and Popova In the original version, are also seen In those roles In the photoplay. Cicero Hannibal Butts, the alias, assumed by John Barrymore In this production, Is one of the most scream ingly funny roles that this far-famed comedian has ever played The bombs and the Nihilists ar t no means the only difficulties which confront Mr. Butts He has a wire who, after spending some time In Jail as the re sult of his duplicity, yearns to tell him a few things about himself. And there are a number of Hussian Secret Ppllce whose fingers rich for him aft er they discover thai he has smuggled one of the most dangerous Nihilists of Russia into the country as his wife John Barrymore itcwi with luimiw, in Famous players' am Version "The itrti WUow.' Bombs to the right of him. bombs' to the left of him, bombs In his pock-! els, bomhs in his hands, bombs In hlsj hat bom In everywhere, and John! Barrymore nearly expires of fright! and terror when he finds himself elected by a band of Nihilists to as-i sisslnate the c.ar himself. He has, been Introduced to them as the fore- most American king exterminator, when in reality he Is nothing In the world but a terrified corset salesman.! But, fearing for his life If the desper-j ate characters discover that he Is not one of them, he consents to draw lots fall the "honor" of killing the czar, of course, he "wins." and the others.' delighted at the turn of affairs, glee-1 fully, heap their deadly bombs upon! the petrified Barrymore. Paralyzed with fright, he Mil I from the meeting place, with the gam; In hot pursuit and solicitously places tho Infernal mat bines in his Water pitcher. Oleeful oyer this compara-, tlvely simple solution of his difficulty,! he goes tor a stroll, only to M of the hand stealing up behind tWO of the nobility, bomb In hand. Ke-j COVSHni from his surprise at finding that there art still more bombs in ex istence besides the ones he has In his water pitcher, Hurrymorc rushes up, In lime to catch the anarchist's bomb Just as It Is suspended In mld-alr ov- er the unconscious pair There nre other bombs which ap pear with startling rapidity In the Famous Players' Film Company's am- using photo-play ndaplatlon of thai celebrated comedy, "The Red Widow." the Paramount Pi. tore nt the Alia Frldav and Saturday and every one of them explodes with a burst of laugh ter. Flora Zahclle who was the co-star In the original production of the great funmskers. Chsnnlni Pollock and Her l What tlw Big Yltiit Said AlKiut "The Whirl of Life." The New York Morning Sun "The picture was a great success. Out thrllled the biggest ihrlll In the mov ies." The New York Tribune Castles show great versatility." The New York Press - There Isn't anything slow about the action of the photoplay.'' The New York World "Mechanic ally the picture had a much better production thun the average film." The New York Evening Sun "The picture Is a highly pleasing one and the Castles subjects for fesh congrat ulations." The New York Globe "One of ths most Interesting fllm-etorles told In many a day." The New York Evening Mail "An unusually attractive picture; the pho tography excellent, the grouping ar tistic, the comedy sense of both au thor and director admirably Injected ami the romance Interesting." Motion Picture News "To the ex hibitor who Is searching for a vastly popular couple, we undoubtedly, un hesitatingly recommend The Whirl of Life.' " Monofrs p w ith, the mi world as Its action anil I comedy " Variety: " The Whirl of Life' Is a whooping big film success of the scarcest sort, L e. high grade com edy." Al the Temple today and tomorrow. At (he Cosy. Nature supplemented modern sci ence when Director E. J. Le Saint took a large company of Bluebird Photo players from Los Angeles. Cel., to the Mojave Desert for the purpose Ol producing "The Three Godfathers.' due to arrive at the Cosy today, It la necessary to the realism of the narrative that some of its principals shall belost In a Sana storm and the Mojave desert was a fortunate selec tion of locality. Tnere Is hardly a day passes in that ideak waste but what one or more hurrlcans blow across the sands. Director, Le Saint declares that he has made the most realistic and au thentic photograph r a sand storm ever presented on the screen. "The Three Godfathers' relates how three bank robbers acteo In cherishing S newly-born baby. Unexpectedly thrust by a strange fate Into their keeping, and finally . at the sacrifice of their lives. Is ultimately transplanted to civilization and Is reared In perfect health to live long and prosper. When Editor Lormtsr of the Sat urday Evejiing Post printed Peter B, Kynes story upon which the Blue birds have based an intensely inter esting and humanly sympathetic pic ture, he declared that It WSJ the best story the Saturday Evening Post ever printed and that Is saying a great deal, when one considers the stand ing of the weekly and its editor. Harry tHrey. George Berrell and Frank I.anning Interpret the role ot the three bank robbers who escaped the minions of the faw only to he made captives by a newly born Infant.1 There Is a large and capable support-j Ing company of Bluebird camera-actors who bring out the realistic and humanly interesting pnases of a grip ping narralive to the last degree of opportunity. LOCALS (Paid Advertisement.) Housekeeping rooms 608 Willow. Wanted Woman for general house work on farm Call 19F3. For rent Large one-room apt. 109 Water St.. or phone 514J. For sale Emmerson piano in first class condition. Inquire sFolsom's furniture store. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv. ered, city or country. La Dow Bros 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to shool. A genuine bargain. For particulars address It. C Jory. Mau- pln. Ore. Widow. 33. neat, refined, good cook and housekeeper, reliable, wants place to cook for men on ranch Can cook for a large crew ana take full charge Phone French Restaurant. The COSY TODAY BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS PRESENTS The Three Godfather's Based on Peter B. Kyne's Story in the Saturday Evening Post. With HARRY CAREY and Typical BLUEBIRD CAST of CAMERA-ACTORS. A MASTERPIECE OF SYMPATHETIC TENDERNESS AND HUMAN INTEREST. See the Terrifying Sandstorm in the Mojave Desert, Taken in Actual Scenes on the Spot. Pictorial Description of How Three Hardy Bandits Saved the Life of a New Born Babe Left Unexpectedly in their Keeping. Ashes Spread in Mother's (.rave. scattered upon her grave In Rosehill CHICAGO, June 20. The desire j Cemetery. His will disposing of a f Eugene M. Rizwoller, who died in 20,000 estate, also instructed that no I February, to commemorate his love 1 funeral be held for him. It also pro :f his mother. Mrs. Fannie Rizw oller, ; vided that J3',0 be spent for a monu ! v as carried out when his ashes were j ment to mark his mother's grave. No great war of our time has end ed during the winter months, nor, with the exception of the Russo-Japanese war. has any begun then. For a century all wars have begun In ths spring, summer or early autumn and ended between March and August. Mrs. A. (arvel. Spiritual Medium and teacher of the Rosicrusian Phi losophy Free consultation daily. Mes-j sage meetings Thursday, s P. m. 616 j Thompson street, near E. Alta Adv Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many kind friends for their acts of kindness dur ing our late bereavement. J. L. WALDRON AND DAUGHTER. (Adv.) Today and Tomorrow Notice. To enable travelers to launder small Private maternity home. Skilled articles of clothing there has been attention Address P. O. Box 156 La Invented a pocket kit that contains t Grande. Oregon. Adv. small clothes line, push pins to hang it up and half a dozen tiny clothes pnr Rent, Kcnmorc Apts. P'ns. and rooms Call at 617 Willow. DELEGATES TO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION 4 y "A refreshing subject t famous dancers In tho itars. Contains plenty ol replete with good, clean s. -.v. ' BASEBALL! Sunday June 25, Round-lip Park PENDLETON COLORED TIGERS vs. PILOT ROCK PIRATES Game Called at 3:00 O'clock. Admission 25c ii2SSSS , :."-0- 1. N CFT b R6HT-WSS MRy . FOLEy f Cfi jMZS. PT ' PYPEfi f I'TflH W AfeS UM&S of KANSAS AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS COUPLE, IN A NEW THRILLING PHOTO-DRAMA ROMANCE ENTITLED f H II Of LIFE" An Out-of-the-Ordinary Production, depicting in six reels the romant ic story of the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle. SEE HOW THEY BECAME THE COUPLE THAT SET THE ENTIRE WORLD DANCE MAD. THE FEATURE IS A THRILL FROM START TO FINISH. , The Castles do many of their famous dances in this photoplay. They have never appeared to such advantage as in THE WHIRL OF LIFE. As they are given a chance to display their marvelous histrionic abil ity as well as their terpsichorean art. THE FEATURE HAS STARTLED ENTIRE FILMDOM. THE VERNON CASTLES top-notch stars of the stage today- the $5,000 a week couple whose meteoric rise has been the wonder of the country are the stars of THE WHIRL OF LIFE. That's all we need to say about the picture, because there can be only one result of the Castle Enterprises CUCCESS. i "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" certainly has come up to the Castles' stand ard. Opening at the Globe Theatre. New York City, it placed to tre mendous business at $1.00, 75c. 50c, and 25c and scored tlu liiK'i -t kind of a triumph. Children 10c Adults 20c TEMPLE 1