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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGU
1916.
PAGE FIVE
i Motion Picture News!
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WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
Virginia Pearson
IN
A TORTURED HEART
5 Acts 5, with STUART HOLMES and ALL STAR CAST.
The dramatic story of a woman struggle for happiness.
A charming story of the Southland; most of the scenes were taken
jk cnarmin
m Georgia
In addition, Bud Fisher's Cartoon Comedy, "MUTT AND
f JEFF IN THE INDESTRUCTIBLE HAT NO. 2."
Adults 15c
Note Wo are showing Mutt and Jeff comedy Thursday and
Friday instead of Saturday.
COME EARLY.
Children 5c
SUNDAY
MONDA
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V. L. S. E. Big 4 Presents
KATHLYN WILLIAMS
& Assisted by Guy Oliver and
4 Harry Lonsdale in
"Into the
Primitive"
5Acts 5
9
Wijim- suoa.
INTCLTH E PRI MTT IV E 1
ggVjjSELlG .WEP SEAC PUAV
SEE
A Drama De Luxe; The Tropical Hurricane; Herds of
Wild Elephants; The Lions Attack the Castaways;
Many Wild Animals, Leopards, Panthers, Tigers; The
Ship Wreck and other Spectacular Effects. Kathyln
Williams again doing daring stunts with wild animals.
Critics pronounce "In To The Primitive" one of the
best motion picture plays produced this year.
PASTIME
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"IS1 Vegetable" Mineral Medicines
If you wtrr at careful of the medicines you lake
when tick as you are anxious about the disease it it taken for
a sjonderful difference in your future health would result.
In a vegetable product like I.I.I, there is no violent after ef
fect as is found in mineral medicines out a natural an ei
ficient mean. "-' m--,l and nuri;..
that it may perform its functions reaihi) .
leumMr ' niltrai ll I uoiim mismii a nn n jwr
tUciti latirlor. Demand genuine
1. 1. 1. at your dniegist, it is pure
ly vegetable and the Standard
tlood Remedy.
Swift Specific Co. Atlanta. Ga.
THE MINK IS THE
SGU&CE Of VIOLIN T
H1NEBAL DRUGS
LISTEN!
to what's going to happen Saturday
SATURDAY, LARGE RIPE WATER
MELONS 25c 30c and 35c
Buy your Sunday nielon from Conroy.
Fresh Shipment Canteloupes, home grown,
large size, 5 for 25
Wash Day Monday Buy your Soap from Con
roy Saturday. Bob White, 7 for 25
Lunch Goods Special Van Camps Pork and
Means, Morris Deviled Meat and Vienna Sau
sage, Underwoods Sardines, ,'! for 25
Morris Lunch Tongue, large size 20
Morris Chip Beef, in glass 15
HERE IS ANOTHER ONE.
SPUDS, 14 lbs. 25c; 100 lbs. $1.50
Mr. Harvester it will pay you to get our prices
before you buy.
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At the (Xwy.
Baaed upon Eleanor H. Abbott
. s, rial " Kvr body's Magazine, tna
BiutDira Photoplay entitled "Utila
Eve EdKarton" will be the attraction
at the COM today, with Herbert
RawliMOD and Ella Hall playing il.o
principal roles There waa nothing
ommonplace about the printed nar
rative arid in adapting It to the
screen Robert Z. Leonard. Its produc
er, ha made a picture-drama tha!
adda new value to the origin il story.
(Joint to the mountains of California
for its rugged and picturesque exter
ior settings, the camera artists wai'-
ed for day? until nature sent the
proper embellishments to climax Cu
plot and then amid torrential down
pours, with black clouds streaked
with livid flashes of lightning ami
Sturdy blasts of wind waving tho
trees and driving the rain in sheer
j 'he players enacted an unu-ual scene.
I Ariflce serves well enough In cor-
tain photoplaying circumstances, but
j when nature steps in to set the stare
the realistic outcome may only be
j appreciated IhroUkh actual observ i-
tlon.
ch is enacted
I in William
a Tortured
nia Paaraoa.
Mile (Stephen
r. finds a
if his church.
"A Tmiiireii Heart'' picture TaH
.siorj if j;Us of vMUsge ...ii.
in the quaint setting of an old-
faahlonat airnfJaarn ch
a scene ii pretty effi
Fux'h jihotodiuiiia..
Heart," Marring Vii
The Jt.-v Joseph Lor
tjiattan , village pa
foundling M the ftePI
ami the townspeople acorn his inter
esi In the child, who (rows up to be
a beautiful young Woman, a put la
ken by .Marian Swane.
la the rectory parlor Hie spinsters
of the little town assemble to see
the baby. About the only one who ia
interested In the pretty hlld is Lu
cile lJarrell (Miss I'earson ), a weal
thy unmarried woman of the com
munitj .
Krum thin point the stury uni'uMs
Its tale of the evils 01 gossip, unchai -itaiileness
and all lhat theae unwhole.
aonta jiiuiitiea bruit; in "heart tor
ture. ' .Stuart Holmaa In his vil
latnoui part as Leon Muller, Aoaa hia
best to bring Mflarlng to the charac
ters and his power or evil seems at
first greater than the kindly parson -
power good,
paattma today.
Into the l'i imitiw. '
"Into the Primitive.-' a Selig IteU
Seal Play, will be presented by Man
ager Matloek of the I'aMime theater,
on Sunday and Monday, afternoon
and eventag. This thrilling drama
feai urea Kathlyn William.-, support
ed by Harry linsdale and day Oliver.
The story describes the adventures ot
Jennie Leslie, a society airl who Is
cast ashore in t hi
African jungle
strop, a fop. anil
a cave-man." How
Woman discovers the
resourcefulness, the
klndltneaa and the love come from
the i .ive man, and not from the man
who protested enduring loyalty and
promised protection, goes to make
with Hon. Cad
Thomas islake,
In tbe end iht
strength, ihe
itional
drama.
I and ram
in which
md vivid
ear the darknaaa
an exceedingly seni
Many wonderful acei
presented Including a
cane in which the
laatM a rude dwell
trees are overthrow
Hashes of lightning
Motion picture lovers will be delight'
e,l to know that Kathlyn Williams re
turns to her famous performance!
with wild beast of the Jungle. Rob
ert Ames Bennett, the noted author,
pronounce the dr. una as one of the
best ever released through V. L. S E.
LITTLE STAR A GIGANTIC HIT.
Aim Pennington Scores in Pamous
I'lnycrs "Susie snow-flake."
Ann Pennington, the celebrated
little Broadway star, makes her mo
tion picture debut in the Famous
Players production. "Susie Snow
flake," which is the Paramount at
traction at the Aha. Ki'ida and Sat
urday. Known all over the country
as dancer and comedienne, Miss Pan
ningtoa ha-' been wisely starred in a
photoplay which u a story of musical
comedy Ufa, thus giv.ng her the
greatest opportunity to display her
lar-tanied talent on the screen.
Culligan's .Nashville student.-.
- This show, winch will play at the
Alia theater un Sunday and Mon
day, ia not only one Of the beat in
point ol number engaged, but one
of Ihe moat novel ever offered for
the amusement of Alta theater goers
and lor lhat reason is one Of the
most enjoyable. The -Nashville Stu
dents this seas 'ii includes the follow
ing art leu: Pour funny comedian-.
Dave Smith and Yonny Lee, formerly
of the Richard and Prlngle famous
minstrels; also Elmer Price and
Waller Worthington, clever end men;
E. It. Elliott, noted baritone soloist,
the Students Male guartel in the
ar) laiesi ana popular songs. John
ny Lee, the cream of all colored
dancera, Coj Eterndon the 'Worlds
greatest hoop roller," Elmer Moore.
America's greatest, cornet soloist.,
and bis tango band.
The offering as a whole is tunetul
and well dressed and altogether out
of the ordutar) of variety programs
The performers are all trained mu
sicians. Ion't fail to hear the tango
band free concert at the Alta at 7:30
each evening.
Wln-iit farm for Sale.
1140 acres, S00 tillable, balance good
pasture, near school. 3 1-2 miles to
!:. li. and station, t miles north ol
Helix. Low price, easy terms. Ad
dress V ii liox ioi Pendleton. Ore.
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Ante. Stage.
For Adams. Athena and Weston
leaves Hrnnlnc's Cigar Store at 10 a
in. and 3 30 p m. each day Adv.
Auto for Hire.
City or country trips. Phone D B
Waffle. Residence 284M; office ISO
For sale.
A new. modern bungalow and Ra
ms: Terms. Enquire "C" this of
fice Adv.
an ADC MAI I KISVY-f pirn
mnrunnLL nuiiriLU
ON SEPTEMBER 14
i
I fler (inference With IHNhUlit,
Nominee lxviilow Upon I iilitlniiMI-
is Place to Itex-etve Official
Word.
Illl. I' VI UK FASHION I'UTIKK
The answer lo the question, -'What
will the women wear next year."' is
contained in tbe Florence Hose
Fashion- picturea released bv Pa the.
Tin se picturea are of great interest
to every woman. They show the lat
est nit in bathing suits in Allium
City, also the new hats and gowns to
be worn by the women of the coun
try next fall. In other words, they
are ihe medium through which Panic
Fashion talks lo the tens of millions
of American women. They are pre
wired under the supervision of J. A.
Herst. and Miss Florence Hose, one
of the greatest fashion authorities m
the country, and they show striking
novelties. These are not the Fifth
Avenue fashions and the Paris lash-ion-
which never get further we.-t
than New Y"rk. They arc the fash
ions that tin- women In every city of
the OOUBtr) will wear. Twents 0l
the prettiest girls in New York have
been engaged as models lor these
fa.-blon pictures. Some of the most
prominent manutaoturara in tha
United Slates have offered their sup
port, and photographs for leading
creations will be seen in Pa the pic
tures, after which the patrons of the
motion picture theater can see the
actual garment at the leading stores
Ten-pic toda) and tomorrow.
W
ABHirroTON, ug II, I'resi
W Ison and Marshall Conferred
dei Ided to have Marshall receive
iai renorn I nation notice on Sep-
a i H. at Indianapolis.
Attention Yeomen.
Regular meeting of B. A.. T. Fri
day evening. Supreme tirand Muster
of Ceremonies Rtalevp of pes Moines
and Stale Manager W. A BullOCk ot
Portland, will be with us. ah mam
ban are requested to attend.
(Signed. JAMES M'l'ONN'l'l.l..
(Adv. 1 Foreman.
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ALTA
THEATRE
wssm
TODAY
The Delightfully Piquant Little Broadway Star
Bbss -V
Ann
Tiroiiffh th medium of a remarkaii'i-
dance, a beautiful face and figure and a
moat attractive personality. Miss Penning
ton rose to the pUne of stardom in a elm
gle night. This waa on the occaalon of
the opening cf "The Follies" two weeks
'ago. Since then thla wonderfully gifted
young woman hna become the talk of the
theatrical world New Tork Journal.
Pennington
m
" 111 E"
"A frothy and diverting comedy in
which the young star shines bright
ly; a story of Broadway and the
home town." N. Y. Telegraph.
VAUDEVILLE
LIS LONG in "PEG AND THE LIMIT' AN UNUSUAL COMEDY ACT
Aerial Le Vails "Aerial Marvels"
Culligans Nashville
Minstrels
COMEDY SINGERS AND DANCERS The Assasins of Sorrow
Your Money's Worth or Y our Money
Back. The Show Worth While
HEAR THE TANGO BAND In Front of Theatre
MO
SUNDAY
III
The COSY
TODAY
Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., Present a Beautiful Photo Version of Eleanor H. Abbott's
Story,
99
"Little Eve Edgarton
Originally published in Everybody's Magazine, introducing ELLA HALL and HER-
BERT RAWL1NSON, with Thomas Jefferson (son of immortal "Rip Van Winkle" j
Joseph Jefferson), Mare Fenton, Doris Pawn and Gretchen Lederer. A fascinating M
picture-story of unexpected love, skillfully delineated in the embodyment of super-
lative photoplay artistry.
10c
Special added attraction
American
Fashions
A Day With Betty Young
Produced by
Miss Florence Rose
Today and Tomorrow 20c
FLORENCE REED, IN
"NEW YORK"
FRED FORSYTH Presents Fascinating Vaudeville
FAN TAN
COMING SUNDAY DOROTHY G1SH. IN
The Little School Ma'am
TEMPLE