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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1916. PAGE FIVE .jkmt. i I 1 wear .nrm . ,. n mi h mi M 5 mm ' M i h vii;i ('unnns ha m home this mon iting lor aevera re she hail been vls- SATURDAY'S PROGRAM "THE LION'S NEMESIS" 2 Acts, Margaret Gibson, William Clifford and the Bostock Animals.. "JERRY AND THE MOON- "THAT GAL OF BURKE'S" SHINERS" Laughable comedy with Western drama. Anna Little George Ovey. and Frank Borzaga. ADULTS 10c Bud Fisher's Comic Car toons, MUTT & JEFF THIRST QUENCHERS." CHILDREN 5c SUNDAY'S PROGRAM William Fox Presents ! William Farnum in ML-8 Maflflm Burgess, who has in ' ii visiting Willi relatives in The Dalles fur the past few 'lays, li lt yes tarda) for Sea-side. Miss Sarah Bmltb will arrive In the mm n UK from Berkeley, Cal., to be a houat guest Of, Mrs. Charles Heard. Miss Smith Is en mute to her home in I.a Grande. Otto Serrell, prominent' Vansycle In rmer. came in this morning on the N. P. train. Charles W. Mi-Ik han, former local newspaper man. arrived In Pendleton today from Salt Lake, joining Mrs Me ghan who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Haihy, Jr The Bat of marts 6 Acts. A thrilling story of the sea taken on Catalina Island, Cal. The most realistic shipwreck ever filmed will be seen in this thrilling picture. The actors were in great danger of their Uvea during the taking. ASSISTING FARNUM IS HIS NEW LEADING LADY, EDNA FLURRY. Adults 15c COME EARLY. Children 5c at i i 0 ! K i passed last night in the city Miss Juste Reed of Walla Walla, was in the city yesterday. W. Kollons, division superintendent! of the O.-W., Is in the city. Minnie Kinnear of Walla Walla, wan here over niKht yesterday. B W. Kellogg of Oregon City, wesi registered at the Hotel Pendleton y e.-terday. -Mrs. Louis Schull. Jr., of Echo, has bean in the city today upon a Uriel, visit. John L. Barker is down from Mia- ham lotiay. J. itolhciiild, representing the filial of Tilly's Punctured Jiomance, is ai visitor. Mrs. U. C. Curtis of Curvallis, wasj among the out ol town visitors in tr city yesterday. Don C. Brownell and Robert' Brown sU were Visitors here last night irom Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Zoph and Mr. ami .Mrs. L. M. Hruer of Springfield! composed a nioturing party which' The M its era) to Spokane. Ai Try?. 9UPKTUECT Pastfcae Showing I nun IHkIi program Today. Claw Ull.l.l M FARNUM ATK A MAN W DBTBSUONATIOir' HOI.K IN NEW iXX FILM Featured I Margaret Qlbson and William Clifford, assisted by th cele brated BoatOCk wld animals in "The Lion's Nemesis." n thrilling and spec tacnlST story of Jungle life. "Dan Burke's flaj." a highly inter esting wwtern drama, has as lta stara Anna Little and Frank Horsage. "Merry and the Moonshiners" ' the title of a laughable comedy with (Seorge Ovey and then Bud Fisher's romlr cartoon of Mint & Jeff. "Thirst Quenchers, ' finishes Ihi.- delightful program powerful Drama of seaooast Ufe Be Dieted hy ;rct Actor Supported by Strong 4'awt of FuvoriK. leading woman, but through the plots of the villain of the story the riirl does not rpallze the capacity of his love until the end of the play. Incidental to the story, which was enacted on Catalina Island, off the California coast, there is a shipwreck In which both Mr. Farnum and Miss Kurry figure. The excitement as pro duced on those viewing the picture Is no less than that of the actors, who were in real personal danger during the making of this part. The he roine's other lover becomes a sniug- "Battle of Hearts." starring the gler Of the coast, and the plot ln , ni.d onillan nrniim t th. eludes some thrilling adventures of play has a happy ending, the wronged iishennan finally winning his first love and the Villain being properly ex iled irom their iiies. Pastime Sunday and Monday, first filmed story of sea life present ed by William Fox. the maker of vi tal feature films. In this picture, Just released, Mr. Farnum acts the part of a noble sailor character, brave and capablt at great salt imrriflrn He la In love with ii sea captain's daughter, n purl taken bv Kldn Furry, 'his new i he mule star with the seacoast out laws on the rocky cliffs of Catalina. The scenes of the little fishing vil lage are most accurately portrayed. The village was built for the pur pose by Director osciir C Apfel. and the fisherman and fishermen are shown true to type, The picture Alia I iicai r Sunday ami Monday. Forrest Stanley is presented in a new role in the Morosco Paramount 1 hotoplay, "The Making of Madda lena." coming to the Alia theater for Sunday and Monday. His cultured poise as "George Hale, ' the favored son of wealthy parents ll most impressive. When George Hale becomes an art student in a luxurious studio in Lome because a girl dared him to do it, Forrest Stanley s portrayal is i banuUU treat. Then as Ceorge Hale grown sober with experience and suffering, the Forrest Stanley of known dramatic ability, which has placed him m many successes, brings the stirring picture lo a triumphant ending. J II API l. ADMITS UK GETS ox Ell Siiioii.onu j i ii THEATRE Sunday and Monday OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS Edna Goodrich With a Cast of Unusual Excellence, in The Making of Maddalena EDNA GOODRICH THt CLIVtfl MO" '.f 0 PHOT0rt-t CO A Thrilling Picturization of the well-known Play. Hippodrome Vaudeville Princess Blue Feather The only descendant of the great Aztec King in America, in her own exclusive act entitled, "THE LONELY OUTPOST OF A DYING RACE." The only woman in the world doing genuine war-bell and torn torn dances. $1000 costumes, carrying special scenery. THE GREAT SHIRLEY WORLD'S GREATEST SAXOPHONE MARVEL" Today Hippodrome Vaudeville "PIO'S NAM HAWIANS" Singers & instrumentalists Featuring THE WORLD'S GREATEST STEEL PLAYER DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS The Evil Itoo A POWERFUL MORALITY DRAMA, WITH FRANK LOSEE mrm Sunday and Monday Why DiD Casey Striki Out? You've read of the mighty battle between Mudville and Frogtown for baseball supremacy, of the terrible struggle to win the cherished pennant, and you know that the mighty Casey struck out at the critical moment but did you ever know why he struck out? De Wolf Hopper who takes the part of the mighty Casey in the TRIANGLE PLAY, "Casey at the Bat," tells the story. This picture, which follows closely the immortal poem, is one of the best comedy-dramas ever presented on the screen. Keystone Comedy "WINGS AND WHEELS" 2000 feet of Sheer Nonsense E M P L lAAf LOB AXQEUGa, Cal. Charlie Chaplin, highest paid movie actor in the world, returned to work at a Hol I) wood studio. "its all true," he said. "1 will re celve 1(70,000 a year, turning out one picture a month." In Motion Pictures rK LOCALS ir Kroni the above, the B&Bt iireKon- iun Clfurlng fiend rinds that Mr. Chaplin draws 155. 433.33 for a month's "ialuir," $1J,S!4.62 lor a week 1 s 3 f . 6 tor a day, $76. 4 an hour, or 1..'7 every minute, whether lie is working or not. Prom this wc opine lhal the wolf will not camp on -Mr. Chaplin's door for some time to come. And you'll say "He's worth thel money" II you see hi:ii lit the Cosy to-1 da) and tomorrow. TliU is a special return encasement I and we confidently present this Mast-1 er Keystone fttnfaat tor laughing i purposes only. "The iron Claw will he presented ,,iiT, on Sunday with Chaplin on Honda! .is usual (Paid Advertisement.) Responsible party wants to rent 5 ur 6 room house. Inquire at the Hub. Wanted Boy H or 15 years old to i work in country Phone 8F21. I Wanted Lnrgc, young, sound and I handsome well bred driving mare.. ! Address C. C. 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All Maccabees are requested to meet at Beg lo-Woodman hail at 12 so from Fine Arts tomorrow to attend the funeral of our late sister Mrs Houmngouz. HELEN liUHTON, (Adv Commander REALLY Bill HIT A HOME RIM (it Ulc Famous Tiiiingic ODmedita , is FUled witii woe Because Che Camera Doesn't prove it. I Tragedy in comic guise recently as sailed tie w'oif Hopper, in connection with his new Triangle picture, "Casey 1 at the Hat," to be seen nt the Temple Sunday and Monday Let him tell it himself: I "Of course Casey has to make a i home run and he has to strike out. 1 he lalter was easy, but the first did ; not seem well quite so simple. ! we rented a little hall park out ' in Lankerthlm and the local folks turned out In force to fill the grand stand and hleuchers. The teams were made up partly from Vankei- shiin pis) ers, partly j players, and they were good teams I "Holy mackerel! what tun we I bad! 1 went to bat for the home run 1 hit. and it felt like old times The j pitcher was a local man. and he ! meant business He sent me a hot lone across the edge of the plate and j the ball went straight up in the air. 1 "The next was right over the pan, and 1 slipped It on the snool :i linker' 11 sailed out over the field and didn't rise thirty feet from the ur.'Uiul ,1 real home un hit. 1 Waal VfAffitNOTON, Aug. 12 The' ground a real home run hit. 1 was alarm clock in the White House lurtv; "And the tragedy is. the camera- rin(n, ut a. m. and the man it rings ALARM CLOCK WAKES PRESIDENT AT FIVE Chief Executive Can Work Bet ter in Morning Before Sun Gets Hot ' doe-n'i prove Ii. I hit the ball so hard 11 didn't photograph, and no one i 1 will ever know tor sure whether the! I proudest achievement of tnv motion plctun iieer is real or not Can ir is I he president. Since the arrival of the hoi si .ison ' President Wilson has been S rising al 5. He can work better in the morning ! than after the summer sun has tot 111 Its w ork. he says. CUT YOUR GROCERY COSTS With CONROY'S CASH PRICES Our prices are the lowest in Pendleton every day of the year and when we srive a "Special" it makes them all sit up and take notice. We buy in large quantities for spot cash, sell to the trade only for spot cash. We It's hard to realize what means to VOL' until you our prices. the above lak a few of Try us for a week and see for yourself TELEPHONE 640 4W' v2I iiiuac TigsJIIHLamHHHHBaBinsMMflsaaHMi.wBiaB n 11