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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 1 910. PAGE FIVE TODAY MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE DE LUXE EDITION True Nobility 5 ACTS 5 A powerful Drama of the East and West, with E. FORREST TAYLOR and HELEN ROSSON. Adapted from Tennyson's Lines: Howe'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good ; Kind Hearts are more than coronets And simple faith than Norman blood. IN ADDITION Vogue Comedy "Nailing the Lid On" ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c Motion Picture News What tin- Picture Theaters Have lo Toll You. LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief bates! Ivr line first Insertion We Or line, additional Insertion Be IVr Hue, per month 11.00 No locals taken for less than 25c fount (1 ordinary wurda to Una. I.i ali will not be taken oyer the telephone except from Kaat Oregon Ian paid-up subscribers. House for Rent 416 Garfield. Wanted Amateurs Apply at Alta theater. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hatffi storage warehouse Phone lit. Man iid wife want work on ranch. Phone 34DM. 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GREAT OAHEEII Is PUKIMCTKl) FOB. PRETTY IIKLENK BOsxiN Pretty Helens Rosson, co-star with E Forrest Taylor In the Mutual Mas terplcture de luxe edition, "True No bility," a five act modern drama of the West, which will appear at the Pastime theatre today, Is one of the youngest of the screen stars whose acting is attracting favorable com ment wherever she is seen. Miss Rosson Is still In her teens and is noted for her sweet manner and re markable beauty. Critics of moving pictures are unan imous is asserting that Miss Rosson is one of the most natural of the lead ing women now appearing in film pru- ductions. She Is considered a find I by directors and already is being her alded as one Of the greatest emotional artists in the silent drama. She pos sesses great powers of expression and a remarkable Insight Into any char acter she Is called upon to interpret. Moreover, she is ambitious ami 'says that there are a great many points in acting before the camera that shei must master before she Is fully satis fled. Although practically a beginner in the field of motion pictures, shej has already attained a reputation not equaled by many older and more ex perience actresses. In True Nobility ' Miss Rosson has ; the most exacting role of her career I I and t enders it w ith a charm and deep 'knowledge of human nature that is j amazing from one of her years Shei displays talents heretofore unknown to her directors. work in town or room 44 Bowman Woman wishes country. Inquire Hotel. Wanted Large furnished room in modern home; permanent "D" this office. For Rent Nicely furnished, mod ern '6-room house. North side. In quire 813 Main. For Sale White enamled bedroom set, one davenport, two leather-seated rockers, one. Axminster rug. one range and one kitchen cabinet. In quire 416 Garfield street. Wanteil to Rent A four or five room house or bungalow, for occu pancy Sept. 1. Not too far from the high school; good renter; no children; will pay the price. Address "Y" East uregonlan. AIJa Theatre. Hamilton Revelle, hero of a hun dred romatic roles, and Mararet Snow- Address ever charming and appealing, are the strong stellar combination who will be seen In "The Half Million Bride," a five-act Metro wonderplay, which will be seen here at the Alta theartre on Tuesday and Wednesday. The story of "The Half Million Bride" is an unusually clever one, brimful ol mystery and romance. It la X power ful and vital document of N York life, from the luxurious mansion M I the millionaire on Fifth avenue, to I the squalid homeB in the slums of Webb street Mattress making, ing. upholstering, called for anil deliv, ered, city or country. La How Bros 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. Notice to Royal Neighbors. There will b. Thursday at 2 f noon at Moose hall. Balloting on candidates and important business. MARIETTA JUNES. Adv. Oricle. For and r the lower East side. In this produtlon Mr. Revelle has a role uartlcularly suited to his dis tinctive dramatic gifts. He has ever been an exponent of the adven turous ant' romatic, both upan the special meeting ; gtage an,i in real life. Mr. Revelle tomorrow after-!was ,orn on oibralter, the son of an English arm officer. He ran away from England when he was 14 years Was old and soon after his arrlvel in this notal country became a member of the fa- Mr mo us Aurustin Daly stock company the 1 It did not require many months be fore Mr Daly recognized the talents ALTA THEATRE TODAY Hippodrome Vaudeville "Queen City Duo" Musigomnedy Metro Pictures Corporation Presents "Die w Million Bribe" STARRING Hamilton Revelle Hero of a Hundred Romantic Roles and Marguerite Snow A Sensational Story of Romance and Mystery Adapt ed for the Screen from the Successful Novel and Play "THE RED MOUSE." HAMILTON REVELLE tar. ion'bribb"!' The COSY TODAY CARTER DE HAVEN AND FLORA PARKER DE HAVEN, IN "A out of Fortune An exciting 5 reel Red Feather production full of genuine mirth provoking situ ations, PATHE NEWS. TOMORROW the Bluebird Photoplay "SHOES," featuring Lois Weber's new star, MARY MacLAREN. the lent. Kcnmore Apts. Call at 617 Willow whe i the You Will Like These Products Because of Their Real Merit BOOST THEM! USE THEM! GET THEM OF YOUR GROCER Made in Pendleton and Pleasing People Everywhere Used line appearing youth, and he ven prominent roles in many sftpe productions Reve'le, It will be recalled, was idine man for (ilea Nethersole me appeared in "Sapho." and embers of the company were arrested in New York City, but later1 released ;.rd vindicated In the lower courts. Mr. Revelle was the leading' man for many of the most prominent I women stars of the stage. 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