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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916. PAGE SEVEN v Motion Picture News What the Ph-tiire ih. Mir- Have to Trtl You. Today Bud Fisher's Comic Cartoon "MUTT & JEFF IN THE BIG LEAGUE." Mutual Presents "THE CODE OF HONOR" 3 Acts. A tense society drama with a military atmosphere. Vivian Rich and Albert Vosburg. "BILLY VAN DUSEN'S OPERATION," A Clever Comedy. "SHY THIRTY CENTS," Crackerjack Comedy with Rube Miller. Adults 10c Children 5c Coming Q-. SOI I'M COH My and Monday Charlie Chaplin in POLICE His Latest Comedy. Charlie says himself, "It is one of the best pictures I ever made." Remember, this is a brand new picture never shown in Pendleton before. Arrange to COME EARLY. Viviuii Alfred Vosbara-, Mtut & Jeff featured m l-aotinie Today. "The Code of Honor," a three part American leulure is the headllner at the Pastlmi toduy and is a drama of present day life with a western at niusph.Te Mutt & Jelf will be seen in a comedy cartoon lrawu by the fa muus Bud Fisher, entitled "Mutt & Jeff In the Big League." In addition to this are two other crackerjack com idieu making a big six reel program ol good, clean entertainment. 1'ollce Willi I luirn-s Cliapjin at Pastime Sunday -Monday. Churlle Chaplin m his latest com edy. "Police," will be the main attrac tion at the Pastime Sunday and Mon-j uuy. irns coineo is saiu o wp who have had the pleasure of wit nessing it in Portland where it played a couple of weeks ago to be up to the average Chaplin pictures and one 1 that has many good laughs in it. We a:e sure that Chaplin followers will 1 ol ne uisapponueo in 11. in auui-1 lion there will be three other reels of food pictured making a big five act I program. Make arrangements 10 mine early. Moi.l.v M kl -m i ll i: si UtS MAItGI fcUUTE LARK DeUfhtfoi in ramou- Players Adapt. tion of .Nalionalb l n Hilar story. Marguerite Clark, the dainty little Famous Players star, who has been seen recently in "Mice and Men" and "Out of the Drifts,' is soon to appear at the Alta Sunday and Monday in an adaptation of the universally popular magazine story and book, "Molly Make-Believe," which has just been converted into a Paramount Picture Appearing first in one of the, big national magazines, "Molly Make-Believe" won instant popularity and was later printed in book form. In this second form it won new laurels and became one of the most widely Cistributed gift-books in circulation The tremendous popularity of Miss Clark and the widespread interest in Kleanor Hallowel Aboott's book make this a notable production. The story of ''Hotly Make-Believe' Is briefly as follows: Molly Meredith is a hugely imagin ative little girl, bubbling over with energy, who discovers to her amaze ment tat her grandmother Is in se rious financial straits. She promptly runs away to the city, taking her small brother Bobby with her, and makfs her temporary home with the engineer of the freight train which she unceremoniously commandeered for the lournev. Through an accident on the road, Molly has become ac quainted with Carl Stanton, a young official of the road. While wandering in search of a ALTA n H1PP0DR0M VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Sunday and Monday E ADAMS BROS., in "NEW YORK CABARET REVEUE." CHASE & LATOUR, "CLASSY ENTERTAINERS." DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS MARGUCRITC CLARK In an adaption of Eleanor Hallowell Abbott's de lightful story "MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVr In Motion Picture. Produced by the Famous Players Film Company. TODAY RALPH BERKINCFF, "VIOLIN VERTRIOSO." TEXICO & CO., "IN A SERIES OF DANCES." Daniel Frohman Pre ants JOHN BARRYMORE in a Picturization of the Stage Success "THE RED WIDOW." The COSY Today BETTY GRAY AND PAUL PANZER IN . iui Minimi mm 3 reel Imp drama. "WON WITH A MAKE-UP" Amusing Movie Romance, featuring KING BAGGOT. Sunday 3rd Episode of the Iron Claw "THE COGNAC CASK." "THE CAPITOL PRIZE" 2 reel Imp Detective Drama. "WHEN LIZZ DISAPPEARED" Nestor Comedy. TODAY 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 Whirl of Life That's all we need to say about the picture, because there can be only one result to the Castle Enterprise SUC CESS "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" certainly has come up to the Castle's standard. Opening at the Globe Theatre, New York City, it played to tremendous business at $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c and scored the biggest kind of a triumph. job Molly comes upon a little cripple girl lor whom she spins queer tales and so ingratiates herself in the child's affections that she becomes a frequent visitor at tne Wendal home. It is here that she sees Carl Stanton again, at ft masquerade ball In an attempt to discover her Identity, he falls and braks his leg. His fiancee. Cornelia Bartlelt, has become Increas ingly impatient at Carl's business pre occupation, and now that he is ln- ijured, she leaves him for Palm' Beach. Molly, meanwhile, Is having noj success in finding employment, and! finally conceives the Mea of starting a correspondence institution devoted to the cheering of the crippled and the' lonely. Carl, still suffering from the sting of Cornelia's Indifference, sees j the advertisement which Molly inserts ' I under another name, and decides toj subscribe to the service. Recognizing her first subscriber, j I Molly writes him exceedingly cheerful ; letters ind finally visits him in tne guise of a messenger hoy. without re vealing her identity. The unexpected return of Molly while Molly is making! another visit at the home of the con-1 vales.-ent precipitates a very painfull scene and nearly breaks the little girl's heart But of course it all comes OUt well in the end. in support of Miss Clark. Director J. 1 Seirle llawley has gathered an excel-j lent cast including J. W Johnston. Edwin Mordant. Mahlon Hamilton j ("iertrude Norman and several othet Well known players. of stormy kind; but tt is the sort that keeps things moving without a stir ring action Temple Sunday and Monday. SUNDAY and MONDAY DOROTHY GISH IN "Susan Rocks the Boat" She wasn't satisfied jut to stay home and enjoy life to be of no benefit to the world at large. She wanted to do thines to turn bad into good to be an important figure in the community. So dainty Dorothy Gish set out to open a settlement house, reform a saloon-keeper and make bad boys drink ice cream sodas instead of whiskey. "Susan Rocks the Boat" is a TRIANGLE PLAY and that means the best in motion pictures leagues ahead of anything else you ever saw. Then there is a roaring Keystone Comedy a veritable hailstorm of fun and hilarity. FRED MACE AND ALL STAR CAST IN "A BATH TUB PERILS." 3 Acts VAUDEVILLE 3 Acts THE MUSICAL PERRYS. FRANCIS, the Dancing Boy. GRANT and LORITA, Bits of Nonsense. TEMPLE 20c COS. Betty tlray as Betty Pendleton In Icorched Wings." takes the part of petted and pampered daughter of a man. who takes delight in nreaK- ing the hearts Of men. until she Is fi pally stripped of her tinsel honors by1 a real man. , In the amusing movie romance. I n With a Make-up." King Baggo s a role entirely different from. osunllv east for him and as. usual shows tfls wonderful versatility.; The above photoplay with an am iisinc comedy, complete a very attrac tive bill at the Cosy theater. I rich 1 "W. i taki ! thost i.xititv nit: Mtcwraas -col's A SWKLL DAME'' LOCALS 'Paid Advertisement, i Housekeeping rooms 608 Willow. Bachelor Apts 501 Water. Phone 261J. For sale Emmerson piano in first class condition. Inquire Folsom's furniture store. For sale Model S3, 1916 Overland, first class order. H. E. Green, care Schaefer's Jewelry Store. For automobile upholstery, an arti ficial silk is being made from spun glass in England For sale A few nead full blooa Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone MIR. Man wants work as separator tend er. 16 years experience. John Dock weiier. Meacl-.tm, Ore. For rent Office room In Judd building Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework; references preferred. Apply 514 Lewis street or phone 793J. We have party wanting a ranch in Oregon, value $15,000 to $30,000 Buckeye Realty Co.. Spokane. Wash. Mother has 2 months old litTle girl which she wishes some good family to adopt Address "D" this office. A bargain 3-A Eastman Kodak. 3 1-4x5 1-2 First crass condition Nearly new. Cost $20. Yours for $15 Address P. O. Box 581. City, For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to shool. A genuine bargain. For particulars address H. C. Jory. Mtiu pln, Ore For rent Furnished two room apartment with sleeping porch; also large room with sleeping porch suit able for two gentlemen Phone 2"5M or apply 502 Water. THE IDEAL SI MMEK VACATIOM For the Moiorist, the Fisherman and the Pleasure Seeker. Believing that the people of Pen i leton. and the large and prosperoin country tributary to it would, durln the warm days of summer, enjoy a leal sane vacation, spent In the cool ness and amidst the beauties of victo lla, and "The Island of a Thousand Miles of Wonderland." If they weM made :. nualnted w ith the attraction f this most popular vacation resort. Mr. Herbert ithbert, publicity com. nissioner, visited our city a lew days ago. It was certainly an alluring picture ne painted: The sail across Puget ound by palatial steamers on th gatest inland seas in the world, usually as calm as a mill pong, tha landing at the most interesting Eng lish city outside of the British Isles; 'he wonder'ully beautiful city with its cool, invigorating climate rarely over 75 degrees, and a cenaint of a sound sleep every night; splendid country roads; excellent fly frshing in streams, rivers and lakes modern hotel accom modations In the city and every 30 miles throughout the Island, together with unsurpassed opportunities for golf, motor bant cruising, sailing, ca noing and swimming, as well as for fishing and boating, make of a vaca tion at Victoria not only a sane out ing, but one that Will make a man "fit" for his future work. Mr. Cuthberth will be glad to reply to any correspondence addressed to him at Victoria, asking for informa tion, and to forward maps and print ed matter The local agents of the railway companies will also be glad to give out any printed matter upon ap plication Adv. Notjoa, Private maternity home Skilled attention Address p. O Box U6 L Grande. Oregon Adv. Wanted, Middle-aged woman to cook on ranch. Inquire "S" this office Adv. 1 Hut His Ideals Are Sonwwlwt (linns -cd. Before He QOW Her. in Dorothy (ilsli-Trlaiutlc play. It certainly is an unusual screen romance In "Susan Hocks the Boat." the new Triangle play starring Dor othy Gish and Owen Moore Susan, who rocks the old family boat. Is a little girl who has n fortune all her own. and has been accustomed to gratification of every wish from the time she was born. Larry, with whom she falls In love. Is the son of a want politician who has had to fight every inch of his way. with little refinement and less encouragement. And that is not the strangest part of the romance. They begin by hating each other Susan hns become Im bued with the idea that it is her mis sion In life to try and uplift the poor; Larry is persuaded that what the poor want is not money hut opportunity. On this point they clnsh. The true slate of affairs Is brought out when Cardigan, keeper of a dive in the underworld, tries to press his attentions upon Susnn. and Larry' comes to the rescue. It is a romance Mrs. A. t'arvel. Spiritual Medium and teacher of the Rosicrtislan Phi losophy Free consultation dally Mes sage meetings Thursday, 8 p. m. 616 Thompson street, near E. Alta Adv For sal.- Span of good farm horses, about 1400 lbs each. $20. See H G Hly densteln 117 E. Court. Phones II an l 793W, GMttag Naaere of Rerrait. In an effort te Impress Adjutant General White with Pendleton's ear nestness ami enthusiasm ii kor de sire to send a compam to th Mexi can border, Dr. M. s. K. m end l tiarlea Vinier. both former officers In the O. N. G., .ire securing the namM of men who will enlist in an- enRtpani orga nised here. Th.-e names will D for warded to the adjutant general Dr. Kern and Mr VbtlM want to g. t the names of III men In th. count! who win join a company, either cavalry or Infantry, organised here, vvnn thie list Peildb toll will I" I'M pali '1 at shurt notice to put I company in the field In the ..-nt thai .lid ''all lir Kent. Reunion- M- and rooms. Call at 617 Willow ; H. BMri (ioif lawrootor will comriience giving private golf les sons during the summer months This doeB not necessitate one to boim- a member of the club to have thOse les sons. The idea is to give people chance to find out whether they Would like the game b,-fore Joining the Hub Terms, six lessons for five dollars .ir twelve for nine dollars Qolf do and balls to hire. For further lnfor-1 motion Inquire G H. Eddy. Phone 390R Adv. To Join in PoMhni, Tom Keating and Ro) llOi res ex pect to have ibis evening f..i Partlafsi In order to land, if po-Mlii. pneittMMI us motor truck drivers f..r one of the militia companies ther.v ( lola.liiplila cfoam LOS ANilKI.ES Cl ! 24 Philadelphia was selected for th meeting of tho thirty -fourth irlsaatal conclave of the Knight-. T. molars In 1919 at the business SMSfOfl or ih CO DC lave There wis no ..ppoiltlon a Burtlnfton v j Rapttsl okorefc has celebrated Its 115th anniversary.