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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. 1916. PAGE FIVE 4 g mnm a a a s M T ODAY Repeating by Request Charlie Chaplin IN "The Floorwalker" 2-Acts-2 "A Madonna ot flic Niglf with NITA FRAZER A Western Story of Merit 3 Acts 3 Adults 10c Children 5c A Motion Picture News Wliut the Picture Thcmem Have lo Tell You. runtime Repenting CtaapUn in "The Hoorwsker;" Mta Davis In -The Madonna of u- Night.'1 For today the i'a-time is repeating the Charlie Chaplin special, "The Floorwalker." This ia the first Mu tual that Chaplin ever made under the $670.JOo contract and one that played to Capacity upon its firm pre Natation here a couple of months ago. The revolving stair cane on which Charlie puILm mom of Ins stunts la Mid' b critics to be the beat stunt thin clever comedian ever pulled. Nlta Frazer will be seen In a threj act reature. "A Madonna of the Night, a delightful western story. Adult, 10c children, 5c. KAT11LVX YUIAJAMS IX "INTo THE PRIMITIVE,' PASTIME St NHAY SUNDAY MONDAY V. L S. E. Big 4 Presents KATHLYN WILLIAMS Assisted by Guy Oliver and Harry Lonsdale in "Into the Primitive" 5 Acta 5 mm twm laBuw lam frttm-avirt hm r a rfcVSEHG..HED seat play id J S E $ A drama De Luxe. Wonderful see. nic effects. Iieautiful photography, and a series of gripping situations make "Into the Primitive,' written by Itoliert Ames Hennetl, an unusual drama in tverj detail. See the tropl al hurricane, ihe herd of wild ele phants, the lion's attack, the leop ards, the tigcis,, the attack or the python, the shipwreck and other spectacular effects. Versatile Kath- ln Williams again returns to her thrilling performances with wild beasts Crltn pronounce "Into the Primitive'' one of the best motion picture playi released this year. I Don't niis itl An open boat toss-; ing on heavy seas, without oars, re-1 dining in the bottom is uncouth Thomas Blake, Perched each in the bow and stern are Miss Jenny Leslie j and the on Cecil Wlnthrop. The 1 irony of fate lias cast the thre. adrift A on a waste of waters, sole survivors I A of u wrecked ship. Finally the little llchaft, steered by a kind Providence, I Qli Imii.I- nn :t l,.-,.rt ......et n uularn Africa. From civilisation lo primi-; tive life, from joy to sorrow, irom the association oi society men and worn SO to wild, almost impenetrable Jun gle growth fate,, almost in an in Manti shifts two men and 8 woman, modern comforts and conveniences to privation and danger. Three hu man beings ; two men and a woman; two are loading exponents in Twen tieth Century polish,, one rough, ready and rude, eyed with supercil ious contempt by the others! And then the privations which bring out the inherent qualities of two persons and the cowardice of the third. 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 Alia Numbly and Monday. The story of the saw-dust ring., 'The Clown, will be the attraction at the Alta on Sunday and Monday with Victor Moore, the famous Lasky comedian, in the stellar role. In this Lasky photodramatie production for the paramounl program Victor Moore is said to have made even a greater success than he did in the immortal production of chimmie Fadden Out Wast." Tin: u';K,lAI. N sli II. I. 11 RENTS AND JUBILEE MlNs ill. I CHRISTMAS SHIP SAILS FOR FROZEN NORTHLAND ;ift Idrn VcaWN smrtx Tor Alaska tat Mldraimner 'Ptalii Thin Bn acts the Hole of Santa flans. Sound country, and establish a new i "hot test" day of the year. i the The motorshlp Kushkokwlm river, ihe of the Westward Navigation Com-'the pany acted the role of Santas eloign. tlnn far up in the Kushkokwlm riv and. laden with shipments of toys I er. lacks the rotundity of the patron saint, but has every other tmalifleu- il'lain Walter Tinn. who will be Santa Claus In the deliver' of motorshlp cargo at Bethel and mining .amps and trading si. and randies for little Eskimo boys 'and girls of the far-away Kushko j wlm district, started on her long There voyage to the North, the last vessel ,. to sail for that part of Alaska this year. Included in the shipments are con 8BATTLK,. Wash.. Aug was an unusual sailing at pier 7 yes terday a Christmas ship In August with the mercury hovering around lKnnu,llui f canneil turkey for the SO and old Sol trying tO break all of holiday fea-t hi previous records for the Puget ned fruits. minced meat and can- tlon for delivering the craft's shipment.-. The motorshlp has 100 tons of ma chinery which will be taken up the Kushokwim to Mciirath. a distance of more than 700 miles from Bethel the 'ast port of call. i i if i i ii f iJMiiiii'iiiiiiu Iuuiuujr rnimouinj i u Uncle Ham's dollar bill la nol worth 100 H I rents unless It is Span! at this cash slore H 1 whore you get more for your money. H You are encouraging "dead heats" when you H spend your rash (it a credit store where H I your cash enables the store to do busl- 1 j natt and extend credit to the bill heaters. H You can't Ml swell fixtures, interest on tied H ! up money, big expenses and lost accounts H but you are paying for Ihem at other B I stores. Spend your rash here and get H n so thing to eat for every rent. FOR MONDAY Large Cantelopes, - - 5 for 25c (1 Watermelons, all sizes, per lb. IV2G On.,Hn inA Iho for CI en B 1 .m a ., - a .111 an . UjuuUf vv aarwa awa T - -" " I Gonroy's Cash Grocery, Cor. Main and Weill) Streets I - LOCALS (Paid Advertisement, i maker at Por ovei thirty years the Nashville, Students ,uid Jubllaa Minstrels have been tuurlng the country. They have always been noted for the merit of their performances, It is no exag geration to a Mart that the name. Nashville students, ts a common house word to a big per cent of Am erican fa ml Ilea The name is clean and refreshing. The name signifies what they are intelligent negro COl Hsga boys. You will hear the old time darkey songs as only the negre can smg them. This time they are headed by Dave Smith. Johnny Lee. Blrner Price and Walter Worthington who are said to have made a mule lattgh. beside some of the best danc ers and singers In the country. The novelty line will he headed by Coy I tsemuon, me woriu s greatest nova roller. The Students' Tango Hand will give free concerts during their engagement in your city, under the direction of Prof. Moore, featuring hllmet Moore, America's greatest cor net soloist. Don't fail to see the NashvtUa wanted Experienced Masons MHIInerv Students Aita Sun and 28. you will regret it. and Monday. At shed bouse r rem S-room 11 Inquire Itl B, Conn. Wanted1- Competent gin. rhc between 4 and ti evenings. To Whom It May OBncern. Ob ami after this date. August l in It: 1 will not be responsible for any Ills conrailed by anyone 1ml myseli. (Adv i J A SMITH. Attention ijuly Maccabees. l'i udlelon Keview No. 10 will hold a call meeting August M, .to drape their charter In memory of their de parted sisters. Bena Kupers and Kllza Itoumagoux. C.eneral business and Initiation. KL1.A RBAOBR, dv i P. K. Notitv to Ititrtins. Notice is hereby given tlmt the lights and power will he off tomor row i Sunday i morning from ti till MO n. m. pacific POWBD .s.- LIOHT CO (Adv I Mar Fuller at Her Best. "The Trail of Chance," a Bison two reel drama produced by Lucius Hen derson, shows Mary Fuller at her bnat. In u plot where love and hate and mistaken identity all are Import am elements. Mary furnishes the HUiet note of Innocence and repose. This is l Mo lly what Mary can do it is her charm Unit has pine al ihe tOpntOK! rung Of the that leads to fame in the picture field Puller has won her place. 1 the many stums she has par MALTA ananr rvrmi THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY CULLIGAN'S NASHVILLE MINSTRELS Comedy Singers & Dancers THE ASSASINS OF SORROW Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back. The Show Worth While HEAR THE TANGO BAND IN FRONT OF THEATRE Jesse L. Lasky presents the inimitable wizard of screen humor, Victor Moore in "THE CLOWN" with THOMAS MEIGHAN, by Marian Fairfax. A story showing that beneath the tawdry tinsel of the circus beats a genuine human heart. Mr. Moore in a role which affords him splendid opportunities to demon strate his historionic abilities. J rJVlCTORlOORtfl 1254 TODAY The Delightfully Piquant Little Broadway Star ANN PENNINGTON in U susie mw UK & LONG in "PEG AND THE LIMIT" AN UNUSUAL COMEDY ACT Aerial Le Vails "Aerial Marvels" The COSY TODAY The idol of the American public, MARY FULLER, with Jos. Guard, in ii At the THE TRAIL OF CHANCE" The story of a colossal blunder and a girl' s daring bravery. THE WOMAN WHO FOLLOWED ME" A great romantic mystery drama, featuring Gladys Brockwell. "HENRY'S LITTLE KIDS" Nestor Comedy. SUNDAY 12th Chapter of the IRON CLAW, "THE HAUNTED CANVASS" m CLEO MADISON in "THE CRIMSON YOKE" a drama of intense love and realism. H E. & R. JUNGLE COMEDY "IT DOESN'T PAY." t urd of Thanks. To our many friend- and aapaotalll a Clarence Morn, aho so kimiiy istcd us durlne- i or recent bereave- nt In the death el OOT wife and i r art extend nut heartfelt thanks Mr Irn H Brt v i ii Brown. Mr I. M era n I ul Mr ami Mrs Mrs A. Fuller Mr. ami Mi-.-Mrs Qforge blnaon, .ir. T bc.-t. as ed her ladder moving Mary not by formed because she leeeeelf says that hes doea not very often attempt thla kliut of yyrk. It has all been due to tin-, fact thai In the movies Mary Is her own sweet self, ami being thai, no one COUld help but admire her. She began hei - areer as a sinter, hut' so. oi sought the stage. l-'roin tin stane it is nol, such a bin leap to the motion picture field, as Ihe great number legitimate who are for. Making He- older art to try the new. bear aritneea, itui ill ibis happened years ago.' Since ill n Mary has appeared m all sorts oi rolaa from Mary Tudor to the princess .uleika. She hiu- had her -li ne 'be proverbial thrills of the movies also, and has been --el upon by bloo,lbo;tnds, escaped down ropes and raced In hlgh-poyver automobiles. With ihe beet of them. BhS has even irleti lo arrtte her own scenarios,, al though she herself admits that they have not bean eagerly sought by tho producers Hut all of these facts are ncldental for the leal secret of Mary's nucceaS is Mary herself. Itl ii u i ome because she represents the ideal of American girlhood and wom anhood The plot of the picture, written by a newcomer to the films, is an excel lent one ami ihe production by Lu cius Henderson leaves nothing to be deetred in the line of clarity or urtls tic production. At the Cosy. IKsKtrTin U18H GOT A MTT1.F BJ3D BCHOOIi not si: A search lor a little red school bouse in Southern California was one of the patience-trying tasks that fell to the lot of the Franklin brothers Triangle directors, when they came lo the making of "The Uttle School i in am starring Dorothy uish Now California is famous for having about eyery sort ol tiling n photoplay-maker might need, from mediaeval cas tles to Alaskan wilderness. It Is al so famous for Its schools The first objet t of pride In almost every com munity is a handsome modern school building that dominates the arch let line of the town. So the search for a little old-fashioned one of the w a,; remember was a matter ot many days. Hut one was found one-- ami it was used for many c plays most g pealing scenes, one small detail of atmosphere. 1 It hud to be right Temple Sunday and Monday. In "The Little Schoolma'am. latest Triangle offering from ita arts studio. Dorothy tli.-h tnaktt first appearance with the studio mous group of child players, ionise she won their heart.- ind won hers. Hut then, they yvln a body's everywhere JUSt f the .lu-t Some of those boys doun on the ' order who had henun to turn up their no.-.- at mother cooking and freuuent the downtown reatattrsjats yyoulil give " month s pa lo slide Into their accustomed tea IS mother's t.ibi. oni more. ot they r l:.l-sia atle and certain i tin ii. Etnasle 1 strain of year. food lint the WOM LEAPS Ttl in i ii inn. him, OBTJCIFIX in llWH Mrs. nn.i I ong Deapondettf Dyer III Health. Commits Mileldi- III boa ngeb-H partmeut Hones, UM ANMKl.K- Aug 11 lire, Mi mi Long, of Seattle, holding a cftn tts Jumped from the fifth floor of the Bherwuod apartment and was killed ill health was ihe cauae. Prlendi - nl lasl night trying lo perauade tier n"t OI.D-liME REMEDY MAf.ES PURE ?!00D