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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
Twenty-Four Pa get East Oregonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, TWxjay, SptemW 21, 191S FN 1 Pictures and Plays in Pendleton flit heme WILLIAM rOX rMfntiuvt ftumcMC IIIUUI THSOUCM Fox Film CORPORATION o D o a o if ISQf tr Tigv 1 ah Dawn, Murle Doro. Hlanche Sweet. Myrtle Steadman, Dustln Farnum, Owen Moore. Theodore Huberts, John liarrymore, Victor Moore, and many more, all your favorites. This week we have with us the world famous (4Htonlans with the sweet sixteen girls and a change ot hill every night. Don't fail to see tht show. A (food show and courteous treatment at all times. Itcmember the AJta. THE TEMPLE Y " -- nnrtm fr-m iwmwi D if.,. A $s22Q "SOEXOI Pendleton theater goers may H be proud of the high clans programs being shown at the local photoplay and vaudeville theaters. This city ha.f been classed hy book ing houses as second only to Seattle in the northwest for service demands. .Many productions have been given first northwest rcleu-e in Pendleton and second unci third releases arc i common. Competition among the local show I houses is as keen here as in the larg 'f cities and no expense nor trouble 0ls spared toward giving their patrons I the best produced and at the low prices charged In the big cities. The following statements by the managers will prove Interesting to you: ALTA T HEATRE The Home of Paramount Pictures THE PASTIME k. ... .J -T?. ;.. ., r1 " 1 ..., ' Stf--' -J ' : 1 f ' l'. fjr ''. " ' ' , -, ..' .'..- f,.1f,. J '. ' ''''.. 'Il.l. 4 I The Temple Is l'endleton's leading play house. Not only from the view point of fine pictures, which are al ways shown at this house, but be cause of its many modem improve ments Ls the Temple Pendleton's leading picture house. The house Is perfectly ventilated, steam heated and the best of courteous service is alwas at the disposal of the patrons. Thi theater has 60u comfortable opera chairs. We are the exclusive show house of the famous Triangle pictures. A Tri angle means perfection In the picture world. In addition we show the fa mous Keystone Comedies and Pathe's new UOu.OOO program. You need have no fear of bringing your children and family to the Tem ple as only clean pictures are ever put on our screens. Home of Mutual, Fox . and V. L. S. E. Pictures SHOWING THK WOIIMVB MOST FAMOI S MOTION IKTI KK STAIIH, IXCM'ftlNdi Anita Stcnart. Charlie Chaplin, William Farnum, l)millo ! Strwart, Mary Mllra Mln UT, Thela Itara, William KuhnpII, Katlilyn lllianw, June "airlce, Helen Home. Anct ta Kcllcrman, Ulllan WalkiT, With Story, Earl William, Nat (inodwtn, tiro. W alh. Smart llolmcn and a hot of other. The Paxtlme I THE ONLY THEATRE IN PENDLETON USING THE OPEN BOOKING SYSTEM which means that the picture are chosen by the management and only those th.it neve made S'.od in tile larger cities are shown. GOOD MI . SIC COniTKOI S TKEATMrTNT IlKKT PU T! Kr.H IrflT., WA lnwr" '- William larnuin il V 1 1 V laire Whitney. Theda Itara Charlie Chaplin. The Pastime theater Is the oldest in Instltutlon of lt kind in Pendleton, having been established in 1906. It handles only tne better pnotopiays and caters only to the lovers of the silent drama, never diverting from this policy. The contracts held bv the Pastime are the most desirable lo be had and are with the following companies: The V. U S. K. or Big Four Company, the Fox Film Corpor ation and the Mutua Film Corpor ation. With contracts with the three leading film companies of the world, showing such stars as Anita Stewart. Theda liara. Charlie Chaplin, Valeska Surrat, Mary Miles Mlnter and others is It any wonder the Pastime Is the favorite picture house In Pendleton land that It always enjoys capacity business the year around. It has always been our policy to (rive the patrons what they want at all times regardless of the cost. The music conslMs of a three piece orchestra, piano, violin, and ' trap drums. Tou will always find an air of cheerfulness around this theater and the manager I" sure to be there To see that you have a good seat and your visit Is made pleasant D PENDLETON'S REAL THEATRES The Best None to Good for our Patron 5 v 0E30 YOUR PLEASURE OUR BUSINESS o n HERE TO STAY Hippodrome Vaudeville Always the Best o 0 o t" O ocaoi iocioi THE COSY John Greiilh-h. Mfir. Coy. We run first run Blue Bird Films Also first run World Films. Both of there are of the highest class. We have just Installed a new elm plex machine, giving our patrons the very beat in projection. The Cosy is as the name Implies, "cosy" and courte ous treatment at all times. Special attractions await you all this week. Be sure and pay a visit to the "Cosy." .3 1A K Douglas Fairbanks Itessle Itarrlscalc THE ALTA E: I Cooper, Mpr. Pendleton's only real theater. The home of Paramount and Metro pic tures and Hlppodrope Vaudeville. With a seating capacity of 550 and an up-to-date stage It Is our business to please. We cater to your comfort as well at your pleasure. Alwavs the I best for your money. A few of the stars you will see at the Alta: Marguerite Clark, Mary Pickford, Mmo Petrova, Reta Jollvet, Fanny Ward, Pauline Frederick, Hazel I v: TTtlAJVGLE is synonymous with per fection in the motion picture field, as il means the best in motion pictures. VRIA.fi CLE 'Crlangle plays cost more to produce than any other pictures now on the market. This is one of the, reasons tihy they are better, Wm. S. Hart Triangle Plays are Shown at this Theatre Every Sunday and Mon dayWednesday and Thursday Dorothy Glsh L . i locaor iwiisi i uni-,1 Pauline Frederick. 1 1 - j E E E E i Ew i E v E E EW w E Ev Ew v E E Ew If Its a V iii in mmm m rs Got to oof What does this name signify? It signifies the best plays we can buy, produced by the players best fitted to portray the characters. The bet way to hold the public is to please the public. If we keep on pleasing the public, it will get in to the habit of coming where our plays are shown. And the only way to please the public is to produce good play. The tiuestion of the cist must be decided after we read the play and find out what kind of actors we need. The best wav not to please the public is to buy the actor and make the play fit him. We can't pin our faith to the actor because the actor is migratory and uncertain. He can't play every part written and play it well. He is too human. 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