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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. page nv: I xoonaai -i-iiiwiintiip t,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rItf!1 jn())lt u'Witiii.....iMi.iiUMM mm mm. mwmm u. t b c n f i m m mm rw-. ' r i mmmmm loday art acord, celebrated round-up performer, in , p I 'THE EXTRA MAN AND THE MILK FED LION" I Ear spr 3 ACTS 3. A DELIGHTFUL WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA. g H Assisting Art is DIXIE STRATTON a celebrated Beauty. g ALSO THE FAMOUS COMEDY TEAM BEN TURPIN AND RUBE MILLER IN I "THE STOLEN BOOKINGS" I 2 Acts 2. A Laughable Comedy that will Sure Make You Laugh. Li ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c M & Motion Picture Mews WIibI Hie Picture Theater Have lo Tell You. aiit .moi;i. i Mors Horxu-ri pi:ki oi;m ir. AT i.'.STIMK. TODAY LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Briet rates! rvr Una first Insert Inn , ...10 Per line, additional Insertion.... fte Per line, per muuth 11.00 No local taken fur leu than 23c. fount J ordinary wunlH tu line. I .wall will Dot be taken over the telpline except from Kast Oregon Inn paid up subscribers. Wasted Competent girl for general housework. Phone 152. F tale "Ford Bug" Al condition. InejalM 81 Beets' Barber Shop. Suits pressed 60c; moroughly clean ed 1. Rudd, 310 W. Webb, rhone 8o, Big time at Happy Canyon tonight. Everybody dance. I haul your garbage and trash Phone S63M. 1403 W. Railroad at For sale or rent 'Modern 7-room house near school. Phone 308J. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 284M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7. Fresh Olympla oysters for sale at Otto Hohbachs. Pnone 80. Mis Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and 15, Association Building. Six cylinder, 48 H. P. 6-paasenger second hand car for sale, 1325 U taken at once. See Cote at Oregon Garage. For sale Five room bouse, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Ma pin. Ore. HAPPY CANYON D t i For rent One furnished room and sleeping porch during Round-Up week. Apply 605 Clay street or phone 345R. Lost New Goodyear auto tire, slxe 34x4 1-2, rough tread, between Baker and Pendleton. Please notify C. A. Vurplllat, City.' Salesmen wanted To sell our Art Acord, the famous cowboy mov ing picture actor, who Is known by nearly every one In Pendleton, wii! bo the heailllne attraction today :it the l'afltlme theater In a three-act comedy drama entitled "The Extra Man and the MilkTed Uon,'' assisting Is Dixie Stratton, a celebrated beauty. In addition to this picture we have the famous comedy team, lien Tur pin and Kube Miller in a ' rollicking two-act comedy entitled, "The Dl Bookings." This program was cho sen especially by the management o! the pastime as a preRound-I'J attrac tion and is all in the lighter vein anil contains nothing moiold or grewsomc It is all comedy of tne better sort and will prove to be very amusing. The admission price Is, adults, 15c; chil dren, 5c. italpb Hen in Pictures. Ralph Herz, one of the foremost comedians of the country, and an ar tist who Is distinctly different In his work, will make his debut In motion pictures In "The Purple Ludy," the five act Metro wonderplay, which will be shown at the Alta on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Hen is starrea In this produc A r.llLLIOH DOLLAR FACE RALPH HERZ i the man behind it. It pays him enor mously because the public insists on seeing it. See it yourself in 1 "THE PURPLE LADY" A Metro wonderplay from the great stage triumph in 5 acts. Irene How ley is featured with the great star. ALTA THEATER THE HOUSE OF THE GREAT METRO PICTURES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Vaudeville HARRY AND FLORA DUBOISE "COMEDY SINGING AND TALKING" EDITH WILMA "POPULAR HIGH CLASS VOCALISTS" , . - . . . , Jr. xierz js siarrea in mis prouue- ap endid line of fruit and ornamental!,. . , ,, .F ., . Hon and Irene Howley, the charming H ' I ... UUVU VV Ilia. VJl'UU IBIlllUIi Good prospects Cash advanced on orders. Albany Nurseries, F rst Na tional Hank. Albany, Oregon. Autc Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. Round-TJp Reservations. Local people who have made ticket reservations at the Round-Up ticket office are advised to take them up before Wednesday at 5 o'clock p. m. or the tickets will be placed on sale Thursday morning. Adv. Round-l'D Ushers. ticket takers at the RoundUp can see Aubrey Graham at the Commercial Association Wednesday afternoon, 4 and 5 o'clock p. m. Aubrey Graham will have charge of the ushers. Roys must lie 14 years or over. Adv. and fascinating young astress, Is fea tured. Others in a strong supporting cast include. Alan Hale, Howaru TrllMarlull f!ffiria Uu im.af,ta riuitln V.01UCCI, uretcnen iiartman, airs. William Betchel and Cora Williams. There are scores of marvelous scenes In "The Purple Lady," including In teresting situations staged at Coney Island on a holiday at that resort; scenes aboard a transatlantic steam ship, and many colorful scenes photo graphed In a famous restaurant on Broadway. "The Purple Lady" is a plcturization of the successful play of the same name written by Sydney Kosenfeld. . At the Alta. ance Hall Notice. Moore and Fuller, the farm land men from St. Anthony and1 Ashton, Idaho, Will be at the St. George hotel for several days, commencing Thurs day, September 21st See them for rheai wheat lands and stock ranches. Adv. OPENS THIS EVENING PUBLIC SPEAKING NEW CLASS AT HIGH SCHOOL At 9 O'clock Admission Free Dance Gentlemen 5c per dance or 50c for the evening. LADIES FREE Everybody come out and see the new "Happy Canyon." LARGEST DANCE FLOOR IN EASTERN OREGON. Big Orchestra 'A Classes in public speaking are to R I day being formed tiy Superintendent Park and the class will be ready for 9. j work by tomorrow. The students wlil i 3 I At toe Alta. "There are eyes of blue, there are brown eyes, too, there are eyes of ev ery color and every hue," so sang a songster some time since and he must have Just come from witnessing a per formance of the Famous Bostonians, which until this year 'had never per mitted a man to perform in any of their plays. Mrs. . Lang, who dircts the com pany of young women, surprised ev eryone when she annexed an Austral ian tenor, Charlie Bennett, to play the male leads. He makes his ap pearance for the first time in "Tip perary Mary," a delightful tale o: Ireland in the sixteenth centurj. There is quick wit, droll comedy, and tasteful scenery making it in all an entertainment well worth while Adventure, mirth provoking inci- ..,... ....... . ft ; :. . . "T'li I - I A 8iTinU'iiIi'nt Park Is IXirnihU; . " 7 . " .. laents, aancing, singing and humor- u. Take SulijiMt W1KH lNwirwl. i 0U3 dialo;;11B h.v hn h lkn in the box of spice labeled "Iroma. a play which soft breeses blew ir. from the Sunny Climes of the Pacific and will drop down on the stage oi Alta theater on Sept 22 as their sec ond offering. "Tlpperary Mary" op ens the engagement on Thursday ev ening. "The Golden Slipper" is a musical melange with amusing situations and graceful dancing and will be offered as their third enticement. The beau tilul story of the Paradise of the Pacific, "The Rose of Honolulu," Is taken from an ancient tale of Hawaii The music is char in Lux and the dances sensational. be allowed to take the subjects as oft- I en as desired and in any periods de sired. It is hoped that by this ar rangement many will be able to tak) the subject that otherwise could not. It is probable that some students In these classes will taKe up debate as veil as public speaKlng. Those tak- lno- tin ftuliatA will Km irivun ,'rriit in d addition to the possibilities of mak 'jin" the team. It Is not the object of A publlo speaking classes to take up Zt I ueuate a., muvii as it is the principles 5 1 -f speuk'ng which will be studied 5 from very available source. lne suoject will be taught by Super intendent Park. LV.MH AND POTATO AV tiitATlN. Melt a heaping; tablespoon of but ter, blend in a table.-poonful qf flour, then add slowly 1 cup of milk, stir until smooth, season with pepper, salt and a tablespoon of chopped parsley; then add 1 1-2 cups of chop ped, cooked lamb, l 1-2 cups of chop ped, cooked potatoes, and 1-2 cup ofjthur At tiie Oosy. The quaint story of the adoption, education and later-day 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 Knuyes, with a strong cast, headed Dy Alice Brady, supported by such star pl.oeis as Ar- Ashley, Johnny Hincs, Alex H. COMHOYS The Busy Store CLOSED FROM 1 TO 5 P. M. DURING THE ROUND-UP. SHOP EARLY Grape, the basket 35 Peaches, the basket 25? Pluma the basket 20 Italian Prunes, the crate. (0 Elberta Peaches, the crate 75t Eating Apples, Gravensteins, box $1.25 Watermelons, per pound lf Spuds 15 lbs. 25; 100 lbs. ?1.25 All our Groceries priced accordingly. If you are a customer you know this, if not a customer, WHY NOT? I walnut meats liroken 'n small pieces irancis and Mildred Havens. Turn Into a buttered bnkins dish. A company consists of 28 actors I sprinkle with crumbs, dot with little and actresses invaded the quiet city j lilts of butter and oake until brown I of New Bediord, on the rocky coast 1 .r' m t f sy ff fi k if il " m i . fkllr ...... . I r - O- 4. , ft ,', WILUAM A. BRADY Presents the world favorite ALICE BRADY in the famous New Eng land story 'Hiss Petticoats' I Based on Dwight Tilton's book of the same name, scenarioized and directed by Harley Knoles at the Peerless Studio. A pretty young mill girl stops a runaway; is adopted by a wealthy wo man, shunned by the town's society, but fin ally wins the man of her heart. "Miss Petticoats" will be the feature at the Cosy. ittmm'ium !!HIS!S THE WHOLE BODY NEEDS PURE BLOOD m The bene!, the mneles, and all the orsram- of the liody depend fot thfir strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood's Sanaparilla makes pnra blood. It is ositively nneqnaled in the treatirent of scrofula, calarr'n, rheumatism, dyspepsia, loss of ap petite, that tired feeling. There r no other li'edicine HI: e it. Be suri: o pet Hood's a:id cet it todcy. T ;s sold I'v all druiwists In a moderate oven. Serve in dish that it is baked in. 'lal'Py myon Tonight. Another big dance. Admission fr Adv. MOKK THAN 10 Hl'llT IN N. Y. 8TRKKWAII AtXTDKXT NEJW TORK, Sept. 19. Over forlv were injured in four railroad strike ucidents today. Thp strikebreakers are unable to control the cars. A Jit ney carrying many girls upset on the Williamsburg bridge, hurling the girls under automobiles and horses' hoofs. A Third avenue car Jumped tha track and hit a pole. The motormnn end two passengers were hurt. Two Bronx cars collided and many passen gers Jumped. Mayor Mitchel and the chairman of the Straus public, service commission conferred this afternoon, making a hist minute attempt to avert the threatened geenral sympathetic strike. the I of the state of Massachusetts, and I there proceeded to rllm tile story ot Miss Petticoats, who, in the story in I Dwight Tilton's book, is a New Bed ford girl, the KramiUatijilitej- of a fishing schooner captain. The life ol the girl while on the old rkhlng ves sel, in the cotton mills, and while se cretary and companion in a fashion able home has been pnotographed 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 Miss Brady, the star in this feature photoplay, spent several days In one of the big mills watching the girls work, later doing work herself. Is 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 Petticoats," which Is the attraction coming at the Cosy theater on Tuesday and Wednesday mifiSBBt Gall tltonea. Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Autc-lntoxi-catlon. Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands ol Stomach Sufferers owethetr com plete recovery to Mayr'a Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stom acL Ailments. For sale by druggist everywhere. Pre-eminent among; the trio te Louise Glaum, famed as a "vampire" woman, who shatters lives and bank accounts. Miss Glaum Is seen as Vio la Bretagne, a cafe parasite known as "The Moth," and her artistic handling of the part is said to rival anything she has ever done. Next in importance to the trend of j the story Is Blanche White, a beauti-i tul ingenue, who makes her bow to Triangle patrons in this subject MU. White has the delicate role of Kosa Ice. a southern girl of social position. I The third beauty who figures in the j plot Is Dorcas Matthews, who has been seen in several Triangle-lnce produc-i Hons. Miss Matthews Is cast as Ro- .-ua, a fascinating opera singer ot thirty decades ago a part around which the whole plot revolves. At the Temple. H y u lj s y Lru L AT THE I A (j f A il WEDM IIGHT ONLY Edith Wilma Will sing the 1916 Round-Up Song Queen Muriel of The Round-Up for Sale at a Bargain. Corner lot and two houses. Fin shade trees, cement walks, Including gas range and coke burner. Alex Manning. 800 W. Alts. Adv. Wednesday Nil Only IIIKKK TIUA;i,K fllAHMKItS SQ3I IN "HONOR T11Y NAME" l-oulHe. (ilaum, Ulan'-be White and Dorcas Matthews Form Trio of Beauty In Kcvnan-lUy play. Not in many moons has beauty been so extensively In evidence In a Triangle-1 nee play as In "Honor Thy Name.' the virile drama of paternnl devotion and sacrifice by J. G. Hawks, In which Thomas H. I nee pre cuts Frank Keenan and Charles Hay as co stars. Three of the prettiest actress es of the I nee forces ore cast In this production, each In a part of Import ance. TODAY ONLY "THE Stirring Society Drama in 5 Parts Anderson ill Paula Shay rr3 3