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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1916. PAGE F1V1 :i;iii!ii!i!iiE:!n!!!;ii!!iiin!iiiE;n!i!!Oii;itn!i!!ni:imgi Last Time j Today m V.LS. E. BIG FOUR PRESENTS THE VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE s Motion Picture News IVhat (lie Picture Theaters Have to Toll You. i .luii storey uini Vntoalo Muwio in Wonderful Picture -I In- larnn lalu Han (.!! Moral. THE With that instrument he most loathed in the world, she brought him to hit doom. I TARANTULA 6 ACTS 6 THE FAMOUS STARS EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO ARE FEATURED VIVID HUMAN STORY THAT ABOVE PAR EXCELLENCE. Tragic, pepfui, human "The Tarantula" is a drama of life as it is no sham, but realty, with a love note as sweet as it is plaintive. She learned too late that "men kiss and ride away." But this time the man pair the piper. THIS PICTURE HAS CRE ATED A SENSATION IN EVERY CITY IN THE COUNTRY. BE SURE TO SEE IT. M Adults 15c. Children 5c $SbII& W I H EDITH STOBEY j Showing at lh I'aHtlnie today is 5 ! thi' Vltagraph Hlue Feature triumph. ' "The Tarantula featuring the king .... i .......... ,.r lh.. t t ilr;ltltO V..ilth 8torcy and Antonio Morcnio. This Is one il' the best acted pictures we have had the pleasure in presenting for some time The woman always ays has heen the popular belief from time immemorial but in thU picture the man in made to pay the price. The story Is laid In Cuba, the theme is ex ceptionally strong. The scenes are beautiful, being all m 8panlsh set tings, and the outdoor scenes are all of the southland. Taken as a whole this is a very entertaining ofierlng and one we are sure will please. Call Penland Bros, van te move your; Atc Stage, household goods Telephone 339 Also For Adams. Athena and Weston bajrgme transferring and heavy haul-1 leaves Henning's Cigar Store at 111 a lug. j in and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. Rooming house for sale. Mam street, In center of business district Doing good business. LOCALS (8k Advertising in Brief KATES. Per tltir first liuwnlon.- 10c lr lln. additional Insertion . . 6e lr line, per month $1.00 No locals taken tor leu than IDS. ('out U ordinary VOrdi to line i ., - will not be taken over the telephone ixeatri tram I lust Oregon ian paid op aubicrlbera. For rent One furnished room ami sleeninir norch durin? Round-l'l Inquire of Pen-1 W(.elt Apply 605 Clay street or ph. me Wanted Competent girl for general hsasework. I'hone 152 For salo "Ford Bug" Al condition Inquire Si !!. Barter Shop. 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 653M. HOI W. Railroad st Wanted Woman to work on ranch Phone 13911. For sale or rentModern 7-room house near school. Phone 308J D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 2 MM. Stand. Charles Co. Phone 7. He advertisement on Page 6 today of beautiful Portland home sacrificed. land Bros. 345B The muffins made from Ulyden-! stein s Prepared Dietary Flour and CHANGE IX REPUBLICAN i Hlydcnstcln's Self Rising Pastry, SPEAKING PLANS PUEDICTK! flour at the Delta. i Mattress making, furniture repair- -National advisory Committee 1 1 . .... . ,1,1 I.., III...U'L I'l'lUIPl. in ,,,.h..lut.,riior onlled for and dellv- ...... ! ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., ' 2 1 ft Beauregard. Pohne J27J. Hoard and room that Is homelike also furnished houseaeeplng- room i'lean and close In. Brown Hall. Tel ephone 350. H. H. Copeland. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or nlfht. Funersls to cemetery only II 50. Phone (80. Hotel 31 lieorge. Carney Taxi Cex For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R, C. Jory, Mau pln. Ore. Salesmen wanted To sell our Aitu Thater. Now that the speaking stage has begun to come Into Us own again, the managers of the various producing companies are lo osening up 0B their purse strings in order to fit their companies out with the most pleas ing people, scenery, costumes and plays, that can be secured. ! It Is upon this busis that Mrs. K Sat j i-uiig ha.- been enabled to gather into 3 (the Famous Bostonlarte some fasci- ' natlng new people to till vacancies ot, ass ' the girls who either for a husband or roadway have kit me company. Manager Cooper has booked them to open at the Alta on September 21st playing a tuneful Irish piece caiieu ) "Tipperary Mary. ' Following this they will produce - lroma," a south sea tale of the light opera order. sparkling with bright dialogue on a background of beautiful scenery. There have been many musical comedies produced in the past but, not any more melodious or with fun nier situations than "The Golden Supper," which will be their tniro ot faring. The action of The Hose of Hon" lulu ' the final bill of this engagement iqIu iilum In and around the city Of I Honolulu, rightly called the Paradise oi the Pacific. The settings ISM themselves to splendid opportunity for the display of some elaborate scenic and costume effects. Most of the old favorites are with the organization and with them some new pleasing personalities backed up with good abllil and good voices. On'" oi these, a young Aurfralian song bird, named Charli Bennett. The first time the company has ever had a man with them to play the male leads. Patau. Henry, Ina Mitchell, ALTA -TODAY g Vaudeville M "Phroso Don't Fail to See ThU the 9th Wonder of the World. iUanrs-'j Eddie Tyson "The Boy McCormick." JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE FAVORITE CO-STARS OF THE PHOTOPLAY WORLD Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley IN The Selfish Woman Vta.V- m COSY The TODAY 15th Chapter of The Iron Claw The Double Resurrection THE ROSE COLORED SCARF, Drama HIS LITTLE STORY, Comedy SOME DETECTIVE, E & R Jungle Comedy auce BRADYtsday "Miss Petticoats Canlield, Corinne and Lillian Hebert, Mabel Cofflin, Ethel Naylor, Hazel Hart, Kaye llyard. Dottle Urown anu Myrtle James are among those young :adfes who will be present. there proceeded to film the story of Miss Petticoats, who, In the story in Dwight TU ton' book, is a New Bed ford girl, the granudaughter of a fishing schooner captain. The life of the girl while on the old fthing ves sel, in the cotton mills, and while se- iiraSam and companion in a fashlon- I?or lable home has been pnotographed and wife of Seattle, John 8. Irwin of i was dragged to Gibraltar Rock, tna Denver. Otto Kure, a cook, and Jules ' party arrived there Friday night. A Stampfler, guide which ascended the messenger was dispatched ahead and mountain Thursday. 12 men with stretchers, blankets ana nnendmr In olneU file nnd nns-i food left for Glbraltal. Ing oyer slippery rocks, the party had j on Illinois situation. CHJCAQO, Sept. 18. The republi-1 can national advisory committee mt today. Radical changes In the west -1 crn Campaign speaking plans are j I, recastcd. AlVln T. Hart, western' manager, returned from a conference of eastern leaders. Fred H. Hitch-1 cock reported regarding the Illinois j situation. Julian S Waller, house physi f the Palace Hotel of .San Fran is here to attend the Hound - fresh olvmDla oysters for Otto Hohbach Pnone 80. Min Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms M and 15. Association Building. Suits preened 50c; thoroughly clean ed II.lt, Rudd. 310 W. Webb phone n. "Happy Canyon" dance hall opens Monday evening, Sept. 18. Every body dance. Meet me at "Happy Canyon Dance Hall Monday evening. Something do ing every minute. Six cylinder, 48 II T. 5 -passenger second hand car for sale I.H5 If taken at once. See Cote at Oregon Oarage. sale at splendid line of fruit and ornamentaJ trees, uood terms, uooo wrv. Oood prospects. Cash advanced on orders. Albany Nurserlea, First Na tional Bank. Albany. Oregon. Dt dan Cisco Dp. F. E. March a farmer of Freewa ter Is here to attend circuit court. P. H. Bochholz were St.mfa ! I Isit ors In the city yesterday. At the Cosy. The quaint story ot the adoption, education and laler-da romance ol Miss Petticoats, granddaughter of an old New Bedford whaling captain has meen immortalized on the screen through the efforts of William A. Brady, who has had the famous story of "Miss Petticoats'- adopted to mo tion pictures, and filmed under the direction of Harley Knoyes. with a strong cast, headed By Alice Brady, supported by such star players as Ar thur Ashley, Johnn Hines. Alex I!. Francis and Mildred Havens. A company consists of 28 actors and actresses invaded the quiet city of New Bedford, on the rocky coast of the state of Massachusetts, and in its entirety In the atmosphere and locale used by the author of the book. An old schooner was prepared. where the scenes were filmed, and Mb Brady, the star In this feature photoplay, spent several days in one of the big mills watching the girls work, later doing work herself. ,1s not exaggerating matters In the least in saying that no motion picture has yet been produced in which the producing company was so successful in procuring exactly the required lo cale for all Its scenes as this feature version of ' Miss I'etticoaU," which Is the attraction coming at the Cosy theater on Tue.-day and Wednesday gone only a mile wnen Frifsch slip ped and tumbled Into a crevasse. He was badly cut and bruised by coming- m contact with Jutting rocks. After much difficulty a rope was fastened about the injured man and be was hauled back to the trail. A crude sledge was made and Frltsch A physician met the injured man when he reached the Paradise camp. For Sale at a Bargain. Corner lot and two houses. Fine shade trees, cement walks, including gas range and coke burner. Ales Manning. 800 W. Alta. Adr. MdtommMi Known For It's Strength IIIHIIIIIIIIilllllllHI'j Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915. IiOSt. Between Pendleton and F. C Sear cey farm, two auto tires mounted on rims with covers. One new Diamond non-skid 3tx4; one Ooodyear 34x4 Diain. Laace at Mctaaa Auto Co F. C. fiearcey. or liberal reward. Adv. public Pance. There will be a public dance every i Ight this week at Moose Hall. 8aw ver s Orchestra. All cordially invited. Fannie Ward's Cat FAIR! KPISODE Df MA1UUAUE OF MOliLY-O" First National Bank CONROYS THIS STORE CLOSED FROM 1 TO 5 P. M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SHOP EARLY. Canteloupes, 8 for 25 Watermelons, per pound M Klberta Peaches, box 75; Basket hc Gravenstein Apples, box $1.25 Italian Prunes, crate 60' Bananas, dozen 30 Lemons, dozen 30k Bob White Soap, Tuesday 7 for 25t Buy your Groceries at thU buy tor where the price are always the lowest and quality al ways the beat " New Trnangile play U An Irish Story and Tlierefore Musi Have Some thing About the I, si tic People. "The Marriage of Molly -O," the new Triangle play featuring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron, is a ro mantic story of Irish people, laid in the most romantic locations, Ireland iself. It could not possibly be com plete without some reference to the little people, who. as everyone knows, work the livelong day and night to correct the wrong done by humans. They are. ill short, the poetic justice of a great nation. The fairy' episode in "The Marri age of Molly-O" is a story told by the hero the very tiroth of a boy to a pretty colleen whom he loves, dearer than his life.' It Is the story of I the fairy queen, wno has fallen in love with one prince, out who is un- 0r obligations to marry another whom she hates. Then a duel takes place between the two suitors, and the good prince is victorious. HOW-1 ever, the fairy queen is given to un-j d, rstand that the one she loves has been killed. So she directs her at-, tendants to carry to the victor the flower of deuth. one smell of which means instant death. The good prince smells of this flower and duly; expires. And when the beuutiiui queen learn.- what she ha.s doitt; she too smells of the flower. By putting hiniselr and his rival In the places of the two princes, and; Molly-O in the place of the fairy j queen, the hero of "The Marriage ot Molly-O" works very neatly upon the heart of his lady-love; and although, she is loth, through natural modesty,) 10 admit it, she lails deeply in love w ith him. Temple today. PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. riMiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii SEC URITY luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii? MOUNTAIN CLIMBER, HURT, AWA1UNG HELP i, A. iTitsch of Salt li"ke Fell Fifty 1-XN't into OetraSM on Mount Ta roma Badly rut and Bruised. TA'MMA. Wash.. Sept. 18 Drag ged in a roughly fashioned fled over I miles of snow and Ice and suffering excruciating pain from Injuries re ceived from a 50 foot fall lata a cre vasse on Mount Tacoma. J. A. Fritsch. la prominent business man of Sail I I taka CMP, is awaiting high upon the el ,. '.mtm the arrival of a rescue party r ot animals, and in ner home in California, where she tins been gOtnding ,rom r ir,ullM, VHuey, a ,s belnt. taajOrHJ of ner time recently making paramount nctures at toe uasay rared (tor m well aa possible ,,n Olb- dlo, she has a cat that would lie the envy of any cattery in the country. raltar Ro k, naif wa) down from the lag been presented to her by a friend of Jack Dean, her husband, who Is in summit. country representlnsr one of the warring nations and who has bocti n Prltscta was one or a partj consist- n ol Miss Ward's for years. The cat is valued at many thousands of lag of k. R Rufso, o B Clemans FANNIE WARD, LA8KY STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Although cats are not Fannie Ward's hobby, yet she has always been 4 4 Today Only Sure it's Ireland itself! With bacon and greens, jaunting earn and shamrocks and a real Irish fair, all in a new Triangle Film "The Marriage of Molly 0" The new Triangle picture featuring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron is said to be one of the truest pictures of Irish shown upon the screen. lift Also Keystone-; Comedy TEMPLE