East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    EIGHT PAGER
PAGE FIVE
DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916
Motion Picture (News
TODAY
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
1 woman's Honor
5 ACTS 5
Featuring the Ravishing Beautiful New Star JOSE COLLINS.
THREE PEOPLE CAUSE THE RUIN OF A BEAUTIFUL PEASANT GIRI
WREAKS A DRAMATIC REVENGE; SEE "A WOMAN'S HONOR."
SHE
In Addition
Chaplin Cartoon Comedy
Adults 15c
Children 5c
Vliut ilit Picture i heaters Have
lo Tell Vi,ii.
KAVISHJNG, iu;m ni l i,
tOSIH UOI44NB AT
1'AHTIME today
liJ-Nt
( omis m ra star h BMa fur
Time in Picture
"A Woman Honor' will lie pre
sented, with the new Fox star. Jose
Collins. Thin will I jour first
thanes to see this ravishing beautiful
comic opera star The synopsis in
brief:
Helena, a. beautiful girl of the
Italian mountains Is in love with
Roberto, a poor but honest man. Ac
cording to Italian laws two ceremo
nies must be performed before a mar
riaKe Is legal the civil and the
church. As Koberlo is about to dt
part for America, where he expects
to make his fortune, they have the
civil ceremony performed, leav ing the
church ceremony to lie performed
upon his return from America Rob
erto obtains work in the coal fields
of Pennsylvania He :s there but a
short Urn until Helena decides to
Join him. At Naples she misses her
steamer and at the instigation of To
ehett. a wealthy rouge she Is lnviegled
to the house of l.a Terribula where
she is kept a prisoner and abused and
Wronged. After her ruin she swears
revenge. Three people cause the
dowmall of this bautlful peasant. Hut
she wreaks a dramatic revenge.
ANOTHER TRIOUU
FOR H USEL
WSSmSim
ft
ALTA
THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Hippodrome Vaudeville
D. JAMISON MOORE "Dancing it All, What Ever You Ask For"
ADOLPH & RAYMOND "Novelty Pantomimic Comedy Acrobats"
Daniel Frohman
Presents
The Captivating
HA7TL 0A1
Produced by the famous
i) w
HAZEL DAWN ,.
famous P)avTJ
InaDramatic Romance
of the Mountains
"The Feud
9t A Paramount
Vlll Picture
PLAYERS FILM COMPANY
LOCALS
5& Advertising in Brief
It At K8.
Per lloe first liuettlun UK
Ptl line, aililllloDtl liner tlou ... . H
ivr liaa, wr Meau ll-OU
No locals tnk'-n for than 25c.
fount It onllnsry -tnln lu line.
I..mu1k will let tw tukin iivrr the
ttlepeoai ucepl Iron Khi Orefoa-
luu paid up nubaiTlben.
Touring Ccar for hire for country
tripe Phone II
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms I'hone 6SW.
Any one wishing rupertem ed . ook
'or harvest phone &14J
For rent 7-room house. Htith and
iihade Iiujulre 617 Willow.
For rent Uirht bouaekeeplnH
Inquire 61
johnton.
tdleton
; Aug-
1 haul your garbage and trash
Phone C53M. 140S W. Railroad t.
For rent Light housekeeping
rooms Phone 308W. 401 Aura.
For rent Nicely furnished front
bedroom. 104 Jackson street.
Rooms -Housekeeping and sleeping
Prices low. 608 Willow. Phone 0f..
Wanted Onod, reliable woman
Apply Arlington Hotel, 618 Main fit
Suits preiwtl tOO; thoroughly clenn
, , 1,10, Hudd. 310 W. Webb, phone
ti s ..
For sale Five passenger tourlns
car $250 If taken at once. Phone
121.
Wanter. to rent. 5 or 6 room
house In desirable location Inquire
"J" this office
For rent or sale, modern 8-rooin
house on North Side. Inquire 111
Uogan,
Call Penland Bros van to move your
household goods Telephone 339 Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. Miittriss niakirg. furniture repair
ing, ih"lsterlng, called for and dally
.ted. city or coJntry. La Dow Hros..
Ill lle.,uri:ard. Pohne 227J.
ALUS THE LOWEST
t ITKHMEIjOXH i hi: porom
4 an ton ll at M ?
2c
shmN. i poonoa
Vpptra, : pounds
Onirics, Late Duke, crate '
unlrtoupeo, large le. each
Banana, doen
i irnugi. dmen ''
l.i no His. doen (Mlilki-t I jjj
r.vafioratcd Prunes, 10 pound l"
I ,i l m tii itil Vpples. 10 pound ai-0
niimIci's Catsup, pint ImvIiIi- '--'
llesi to. for Rubber -V: 11 for 2;M"
(urn and .lo-. suiri-li 7" fr -r"'
nr.- Kxduslvr Xgoiit- for Ensign Coffee
I pound package
llrsl Kastern I (aeon, the pound Mo
Vim Camp's Pork and lleans, So. I tins. .1 for tSc
Van Camp's Pork mid Bean. So. 2 Hoi :t for 40c
Pes! Red Salmon, No. I-I flal cans, 2 for 2.V
M Ihsl salmon, No, l Dal cans. do. IS.2S: each 40e
Hi -1 lied salmon, No, I Tails. for 50; each 20c
Raisins (Son Maid) full "lie package lie
Deal Currant, large package Ifs1
solid Pnok Tomatoes 2 IS Una, 2 for 18c
Beat Maine Horn Per Hn l.V: for 40c
WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY DAY.
flood building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 524.
For sale Emmerson piano In first
class condition. Inquire Folsom s
furniture store.
For rent Nice two room, also
three room apt., including piano. HS
Water strut. Phone T.14J.
For auto rates to Lehman, HI la
way or Hlngham Springs, call Alex
Manning Phone 2"2
For sale Wagon, hack, two sets
harness, saddle and spurs. Phone
340 W or apply 701 E. Court
For sale ISO Klmb.ill parlor or
gan Slightly used. Bargain If taken
at once. Call or address, 513 Clay.
Rooming house for sale. Mali
street. In center of business district
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
Some well bred young horses will
trade for land or Pendleton property. '
See H K, COOK, 3ni Johnson street,
or phone 211 J
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals lo cemeterf
only S3 50 Phone 680 Hotel Si
George. Carney Taxi Cs
For sale Five room house, east
Court street Desirable location close
to ihooL A genuine bargain. For
particular address R. C. Jory. Man
pin. (ire
For sale Modern, one year old
bungalow, I rooms. Dutch kitchen,
fire place, full cement basement East
front, corner lot 417 Logan or
phone 365 ft.
X I'd a few live men or women of
good education. State age. previous
experience and kind of work you fa
vor or are fitted for Write C. 3.1
Hlis.v, Walla Walla. Wash.
For Sale The only exclusive con-
fectionery ifi town of 1500, doing a
good business. Selling on account of J
other business. Address East Oregon
Ian. No. 11.
1 have 320 acres in Harney valley, I
10 miles from railroad now building.!
200 aires good grain land, joins good!
range all fenced, good well andj
small house and bain on place. Lan 1 ,
lays level, no alkali J20 per acre, or
will trade for income or residence!
propert) Address EM Mailer. Starkev.l
Oregon.
Superb in famous nax-i!, "The Fend
Girl."
Hazel Dawn, "The Pink Lad ' of'
the screen, who ha.- since her appear
ances In the Famous players pruduc-!
tions. become- one "." the best belov-.
ed photoplay favorite in the world,
returns to the Aha In that leading
feature-producing company's current
release on the Paramount program.
"The Feud Girl'' U the role of a
resolute, courageous and thoroughly
lovable mountain maid whose ItOttl
heart is too proud to allow her to ;
bend even before the imperious will
Of her father, Miss Dawn wins the:
sxinpalhy of her audience as even
she has never done Defore.
She is the daughter of a rugged
mountain!, the head ol the Haddon
clan, and she has Tieen reared with'
one thought uppermost in her mind
the hatred of the tsassett clan, with
whom her people have fought for
many years over the possession of
Iron Mountain, which lies between1
them. This fierce antipathy for the!
Hassetts la the onl evil thought that
ever eroaMa Nell s mind. She is nat
urally of a sunny disposition, a typi-
cal child of the mountains, who love
all nature except the Bassetts.
Aside from the exceptionally clever;
and appealing work which Miss Dawn,
docs in this thrilliii,, ftory, the pro
duction ban many Boat of exception
al interest. In order to get just the
right atmosphere lor the tale. Miss
Dawn Director Frederick Thompson
and a company of flftten players
went to the northern boundary ol
Georgia, In the wildest mountain dis
trict of that .-talc wnere they spent
six weeks In a land that has never
before been photographed on the
novels sold into the million copies,
translated into many languages and
read around the world.
The famous author of "She" gain
ed great riches through his Imagina
tive genius and his talent for hitch
ing his novel fancies together In fas
cinating narrative form. Everything
he wrote was eagerly snapped up and
read with absorbing Interest by dev
otees of fiction
it is therefore surprising that pro
ducers of photoplay have not, ere
this, turned to the abundance that
Haggard contributed to literature for
subject to convert Into camera-
dramas Bluebird Photoplays havej
been the people to extract from rare1
b..,,ks some virile plays and this firm'
has finally turned to the works of I
Haggard for Inspiration
The result will be shown at the
Cosy theater today In "The Grasp of
Greed.' a play founded on "John
tteaaon'l Will," one or the "best sell
ers Haggard ever produced, and by
far the most imaginative and origin
al plot of any wont he contributed
to the literature in his period of ac-
t hi ties
Louise Lovely will lie the star and;
I'n Chaney, Jay Belasco and a fine
company Of camera-actors will un
fold the story In fascinating photo
play, and finally disclose one of the
moat unique situations known to facti
or fiction There is an Interesting love i
story threaded through a routine of,
sensation that will surely hold the!
auditor spellbound.
POPULAR NOVEL IS
NOW PIIOTOP
AY
There was a time when the writings
lei Huggaru nad tne enact oi
mania among
H Hi
creating a positive
readers Of fiction, and right up to
the circulation Of his last work his
Notice.
Private maternity home. Skilled
attention Address P. O Box 156. La
Grande, uregon Adv.
Vtlentlon Farmers.
Insure your growing grain
with
i lio Temple Tinnier
Announces the engagement of R.
G Holldorff s ltoyal Hawaiian Sere
nndera, commencing Saturday, and
royal indeed is the treat which the:
management has provided for his pat- i
ro na This troupe of seven, all Ha
waiian singers and dancers, is claim-!
ed by critics of Portland and other!
prominent cities to Oe of unusual
quality.
David Nakea, the famous Hawaiian
tenor and also a master on the steel
guitar, is one of the reature while
Prince Kealoha gives a refined ver- I
ton of hula dancing In a most fan-1
ta-stic and sensational manner. With
mm ink
Today
Bluebird Photoplays Present
111 Auaam r Auaa 1
1 1 if rap ui bra
n
FEATURING
LOUISE LOVELY
From the famous novel, "Mr.
Meeson's Will," by Sir H.
Ryder Haggard
Henry Kane, the eccentric comedian, on the program and large audience)
the program is of great variety. Bill are expected to hear those famous
Aylett, the much admired basso and singers, players and comedians from
George D Kalani. the great Hawai- the Isle of Paradise The usual tug
ian baritone, as well as John S. Keystone feature film program will
Kalama, the noted violinist, are also also be shown
Whj Kent.
Bui 6 4o acre 1 1 mile
east of En
I terpriee, ure.. HO ai res n fine fall
I wheal. 20 acres in oats. 150 aires just!
btoke, ISO acres more can be broke.1
all fenced and Ceo fenced. I houses
, on place at $22 per acre, worth J:0
15000 down, balance to suit at S per
cent No trade, no agents 1-3 o
crop g.xet with deal. Write BOX 1"!
Knterprlse. Ore. Adv.
the Farmers' Onion Grain Agency.
! Offices 129 East Court street. Adv
Notice to Public,
i i 'wing to my leaving for a three
weeks trip to the coast, my studio
will be closed from Saturday night
July 22nd until Monday, August 14th I
Parties having pictures here should'
secure them before Saturday.
(Adv.) W. S, BOWMAN 8TUDIO.
Attention Yeomen.
Thu B. A. Y. will meet at the city
ball Sunday. July 23. at 9 a m for a
picnic at the old Mission grounds
Bring youf lunch Signed.
JAMES M'OONNELL,
(Adv. I Foreman
TEMPLE .-. THEATRE
Beginning Tomorrow -Mid Sunday
A NIGHT ON THE ISLE OF PARADISE WITH R. G. HOLLDORFF S
Auto for Hire.
City or country trips. Phone D B. 1 1
Waffle. Residence 284M; office 130
I
For Hcnt. Kcnniore Apts.
and rooms tll at 617 Willow.
TODAY
"LETITIA"
TODAY
HAM I BUD Comedy
Rap Thelbv and Ha
... . , ,
iff C.
COMING SUNDAY
Douglas Fairbanks in "REGGIE MIXES IN"
TEMPLE
Auto Stage.
For Adams. Athena and Weston
leaves Henning's lgar Store at 10 a
m and 3:30 p m. each day Adv.
Auto Hire.
Special trii to Lehman and Bing
ham Springs. Let us know in ad
vance. Phone 70. Parker Tail Co.
Adr.
termors Attention.
A special mi-ettiuj to consider the I
construction of an elevator and
cleaner will be held at the Farmers'
l'nion Grain Agency, Saturday. July
22nd. 1911. at Id hi m. Mr. C R
Sohain. a siHi iallst In elevator con
struction, will b preneni to propOM
and explain plans, Adv.
DISSOH TION NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the
firm of Ueddow Miller, plumbers
. nd heating plant contractors, has
Lien dissolved by mutual consent
The business will be conducted in Its
irtwent location by C. P. Miller. All
outstanding ac. .nins contracted pr or
to July 1. 191b. are due and must b
;ald at once.
c. W BBDDO
13 h MILLER
Dated July 1, 191. (Adv l
China hn the largest bridge in the
world, extending five and a quarter
mibw over an arm of the Yelow Sea
and being WPPOR on 300 stone
archea , i M
Royal Hawaiian
7
Serenaders
FORMERLY OF THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION
SINGERS and DANCERS
Players and Soloists
7
DAVID NAKEA
Hawaii's Sweetest Tenor.
HENRY KANE
Eccentric Comedian.
PRINCESS ANNIE KEALOHA in refined version of HULA DANCING.
HAWAII'S MOST NOTED MASTER OF THE STEEL GUITAR.
THE ORIGINAL ROYAL HAWAIIAN SEXTET. Sinsing Dancing O-,, - ,lv
IALSO THE TRIANGLE FEATURE FILM PROGRAM.
ADMISSION: Adults 25c; Children 15c. Matinee 2:15. Evenini; Shows 7:15 and I
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