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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. PAGE FIVE TODAY Allxn K. .smith aim J, stiian Wil son l'rrnit Um v. I,, s. E, Bine lllblton feature "THE DESTROYERS" WITH lAJCIUifi liKE STEWART Sister of Anita Stewart, First op peamnco r Lucille Stewart in ll -tuns From (he htMik of Peter Qod, wriinn by June qiItm Onmraad, A rMWorfnl ilriiiiui in ,i. -.j. Bm ... , v, do. ni i,y luiph w. tnoe. A TALE Of IHt FROZEN NOR C with its wonderful mow acenes, R howiint; timber wolves, picturesque R dog teams, real Malmamutea, R friends .if man in the Arctic are 0 Come early. Aiimtd. isc, Children, io( : s - 31- p Tuesday and Wednesday MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE DE DUXE EDITION PRE SENTS FRANCIS NELSON IN Decoy' A drama of society gamblers. A play that will appeal to both old and young. THE PASTIME SHOWS ONLY THE BEST PICTURES MADE AND DO NOT HAVE TO RESORT TO FAKES AND JUNK. Frances Nelaon. Star In "The Decoy," Mutual Matter-picture, De Luxe Edition. TROOPS TO STAY Fiiti HIDDflhRAMF VAIIuFVIIIF in Mrv nn iiiitii ii ni in mi i vuiiviil inuiLi illl in mcAibu uniiL Ul 111 BOARD MEETING; rtUrt WASHINGTON, Aug. II. A high official said American troops would not leave Mexico until the Joint American-Mexican Commission meetK anil recommends such action. He also pre dicted the mllitiu would he sent home soon after the withdrawal, Leaving the border patrol duty to the regulars. TRAIL BLAZERS PASS THROUGH PENDLETQN Scouts (Outlier Data for Volume Fight of jthic jiook vv ui journey Par into Ilritlsh ColumUa. Illazing the trail for the Pacific Coast blue Book. 8. Ljsberger and A. M. Cooley, of San Francisco, passtd I through Pendleton yesterday on their way north in the Kissel official scout car. The scouts w-rre desirous that the impression that they were favor-1 Ing Ihe black trail to the blue tral be corrected. "We absolutely favor no road." said. Mr i.lsberger. "TOIll will iiutlcc that both routes are given: in our 1915 book. What we do is to give the information on all possible! routes. There our work is finished. '! The men left San Francisco June, S and w 111 journey fur Into British j Columbia, They are now getting datai for volume eight of the blue book, j The Columbia rlv r highway will Del connected with tin Uncoln highway! in the next publication Me HARRY RICHMAN Comedy and Songs. THE SPANISH TROUBADOURS 5 People 5. Boy Violinist, Spanish Dances, Soprano Solos, Ensemble Singing and Instrumental Numbers. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS TODAY I MARGUERITE CLARK IN "SILKS A! SATINS" IN MOTION PICTURES. m ;.- n.ivrn Cleaning Plant Arrives. J. T. Ulllion of Portland, represen tative f the Balfour-Guthrie Co.. ar rived Saturday with the wheat cleaning machinery which H. W. Col lins recently purchased from Balfour Guthrie. He will superintend Its installation. Candidate Hughes Insists that the' "punitive expedition'' into Mexico punished nobody but ourselves. Yel gg it drove Villa into obscurity and for. 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Desirable location i oil. ire or housekeeping suite witn'io scn"ui. a stimiuc u.us." two bed rooms hy Sept. 1 Km the lust time today the Pastime will present tne V. U S. K Big 4 Yilagraph Blue Rlbnon feature, "The Destroyers," written by James Oliver Curlwood from the book Peter God and featuring Lucille Lee Stewart, .-isier of Anita Mewart. Lucille is an older sister and is tne wife of Ralph Ralph ince, the world's most famous producer. Miss Stewart is a blonde. Blifhl oi frame and very dainty look ing. She h,is u very hard pari in "The Destroyers'' and in places- 'I close : calLs for some emotional actinc,. 'of I which would try the most seasoned : or not it Is wise to keep a secret from When Fairbanks, an audience. The answer to the lat- of Augy Ainsworth, I ter question has come at last in a i film "EMirlinir With Fitp " tout relens- ed on the Triangle program, and that "leme hiUJ been huwn one more ,m" ' answer is. Take the audience into Pending that he is not aware of, the your confidence to the limit." aublltle reads: The Idea In this film is to make CHMR AL'GY. THE WORST j the audience part of the picture, and Ih 1 ET TO CME, consequently the plot Is talked over and when that piece of misfortune I with them in a series of amusing sub- rejection by the girl of hrs heart j titles, in fact, these subtitles flash does come to pass in Augys life the upon the screen the very remarks following subtitle makes its appear- j the spectators are about to make ance; 'themselves. NEVER MIND. ALL THE YOI'NG in the character' MEN IN THE AUDIENCE KNOW HOW YOU ARE SUFFERING. In brief, the spirit of the entire pic misfortune after another and the au-jture is, "Laugh with us and not at us;" and this, we think, is the truo spirit of good comedy. DEIJBEKATK BREACHES of irriyrETTE by STAR OF THIS PLA V DOSUdaa Fairbanks, in I'lirtiiur With Fate." 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Comrade Coffee, 3 lb. tin 79c Ensign Coffee, our leader, lb. 25c Marguerite Clark Vision ol LoveUncss Alia Sunday and Monday, Famous Players star a Delisftt in Romantic 81lks ami satins, The Famous Players present the in imitable Marguerite Clark in "Silks and Satins" on ihe Paramount Pro-' gram at the Alta Sunday and Mon day, The plot of this romantic drama in volves two periods of historic and ro mantic interest, namely the Napol eonic era and the present. The old worn out method of filming a "cos tiiine play" has been entirely repudi ated, and the director. J. Searle Daw ley, has brought forth a new version of picturiing this difficult type of subject, by intermingling it with a modern romance. Diminutive Marguerite Clark por trays the role of a modern American girl and that of her ancient French ancestress, Peliclte, lor w hom she has been named. The leading men and women in her support ora Thomas Holding, Vernon Steel, Charles Handy siiies, VV. A. Williams and Payette Pern . , 4 ai. (sfliEMH M H I I'm AT THF All TA TOHW. "Gol dam it: ' exclaimed Douglaa Fairbanks while they were filming hla newest picture. Flirting With Fate." uh.ih is to be seen at the Temple to day. "I'm sick and tired of seeing these tashii'ti-plate heroes of the screen go through everything as though life held nothing new for them. In this play I m supposed to ie a very nervous man and an inex perienced man. So just to be con sistent and different I'm going to skip a few of the details." "All right. Duuggy.'- answered his director. "Go as far as you like. But if it doesn't look rlghi when you get through you'll have to do it my way.' So "Douggy" went ahead and did it his way. He maintained, toi stance, that a man wno was absolute ly unfamiliar with the society ladies, and unaccustomed to wearing a dresa su.t. both of which conditions i scribed the character or the man he was piayiBB, would not observe the niceties of etiquette with tha precis ion of one brought up in the envir oi. ,neut. The role was that of an artist who is struggling tn get along, but who has fallen in love with a rich society g:n and has succeeded in meeting her. Cpoii being introduced to a lady a ! society man would walk over to her i and be presented; upon Doing Intro i din ed to the idol of his heart t-'air-ibar.ks. in character as "Augy" Alns i worth, is so nervous that he stands i stock still while his smiling friend bring.- the lady over to him and pre I sents her. Acting on the same basis, Fairbanks forgets to kiss his brldu at the wedding scene. He rtinlSrofl he should be too flustered to think or such details. The director said nothing after Fairbanks had concluded the scenes. But It Is significant that he let the Pairbanks versions remain VKI; THE VUDIKNCE INTO OOXI IIH r Water Melons, Pound 1 l-2c i Iinngli With Us and Not at IV the i spirit of Vv. .Triangle Pumic 5 1 Starring; Douglas 'Palrliunks H Once upon a time this old world was very much concerned with the 3 problem of how many angels could stand on the point of a needle. Sc gg oral centuries later serious minded -sg i people were engrossed in an equally Important discussion about whether Douglas Pitts TODAY Thought there was nothing to live for when the girl he WAD ted to marry became en gaged to another man. So he hired a professional assassin to end it all in "Flirting With Fate" tier muni of life. ! Fairbanks dan the latest TRIANGLE PLA . Rut when ihe girl changed not go near enough to the assassin to tell him of his desire When you see this picture at this Theatre you will appreciate why TRIANGLE plavs are leagues above the average. KEYSTONE COMEDY "THE SURF GIRL" SOME COMEDY. TEMPLE