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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916. PACK FIVE Ej'iiiMhiniliiiiliiuiiuiiiiinuiim " " ., :; . 'k ON ' i'fihi'tSilf 1 Mrs. V. J. Fi.riii.-h has rutin ii'-'l rntn ii jih ri visit hi Stanfii-I'l. .si i i'.j.:!.. M H J? A n (r x- U W"V$ f. Vv iAu THE MOST STARTLING SENSATIONAL MOTION PICTURE EVER CONCEIVED. A SCATHING ARRAIGNMENT OF THE HORRORS OF WAR. Showing in all A Delicate Theme Handled v 1 J ! tk .ffo. v B Showin? at one of vour local m, v. ruwwa- ' " o at to give no offense. ins imposed theatre soon. on the women. V A Village is Captured The men arc made prisoners, what be comes of the women? This picture will show you. Actual battle scenes are not shown for this is not a war picture but is a silent plea for preparedness for the protection ' of the wife and daughter. FRANK KEENAN id ID MARKEY ARE THE STARS CHILDREN UNDER 16 ADMITTED ONLY WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS. Motion Picture Mews Wh.n (hp ricluiT TheaU-m Ilre to Tell You. WOMAN HOLDS BAIWINCK IH MC.HT ItETWKKN MKN OK TIIK VAST AND WKKT Vlrjtnl Pearson is tho controlling power In "Daredevil Kate." a new William Pox production which Is showing today at the Pastime. The story is of a woman's rise and re demption and the brains of the east are pitted against, the strength of the west. Daredevil Kate is a near vam pire type, a mixture of women, Cleo patra, Carmen and Cigarette all are represented In the "daredevil" reality of this girl bandit. Daredevil Kate I a character unique In literature and motion pictures Kate begins by be ing a bad woman, a keeper of one of the most notorious resorts in a small western mining1 town, then through the lnfltienre of some easterners, one of whom she eventually falls In love COMIW G SATURDAY and SUNDAY IKS 00000000000000000000000000 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 o o 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o o 0 o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Willi, nil !hat is good in her nature as serts Itself and she becomes good Then things do not run smooth ant she relapses Into wlcxedncss with re doubled energy and when she again becomes good, sh does so to stay. The story deals with life In the rough, of mining men, gun men and the more gentle nature of the rasturner who Is called west on business. It Is a red blooded play for red blooded people and tho management of the Pastime recommends It as a picture that will add to the prestige of his theater. At the Ookv. I.ovei-s of vigorous melodrama fraught with tense situations and much excitement will hall with saUs raction the arrival or "The Evil Wo men Do" at the l-'osy theater on Thursday and Friday in the regular order of Uluebird Photoplays. Kmil t'.aboriau's famous French detective story, "The Clique or Gold." formed the basis for the scenario of ihis five act "thriller'' and Kupert Julian. Klsie Jane Wilson, FrancelU Milling- ton, Holmrt Henley and Douglas tier rard will lie prominent in the present company. .Miss Helen f;re''g and Mi's Iela Coyle who have been visiting here for a few days, returned today to theit homes in Portland. j Mr, and Mrs. A Phlmister Proctor were guests of honor at an informal dinner party given last evening by Mrs. A. M. Derrick. ! Tom (,'olvin is in from his home at RlttM. j C. F. W. Holllster of Gurdane is a' Pendleton visitor. j Mrs. C. J. Duffey of Baker is regis tered at the Pendleton. i W N. Dethridge of Duncan is : Pendleton visitor today. H. S. French of John Day is regis tered at the Bowman. T H. Rice of Kllensburg, is regis- tered at the St. George g Mrs. J. W. Heese of Kehu, spent j last evening In tho city. I 2 It. X. Adams, Stanfield stockman, is a business visitor here today. 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hurtle of Hold- man, are guests of the Oulde.ii itulc 5 W. M. Friend of Hermistun, was 3 among the overnight visitors in the 3 city. H Mrs. J. Mumm went out to the jg Mumm ranch today to remain over the weekend. Hoy Ciiimore, traveling agent tor the Royal typewriter, is making Pen dleton a visit. Col. H. (J. Newport, Hermiston con tractor, is spending the clay in the city on business. Frank Frazier, well known former race horse man, is attending the state lair at Salem. County Commissioner and Mrs. H. M. Cockbum of Milton are at Salem taking in the state rair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hlomgren of Weston, who were married yesterday, left this morning for Portland for a short visit. Frank Nash, police officer, return ed this morning from Portland where he had taken Basil Parr to turn hini over to the federal authorities. Mr. and Mis. Sherman Crayne of Cayuse are in today from their home. Mr. Crayne is one of the school di rectors there and his wife Is elejk. rj iu mini 1 THEATRE TODAY ONLY fl JESSE L. LASKY, presenU Return Booking: for One Day Only, the Famous Romantic g Star, p I LOU - TELLEGEN H (who achieved great success in the Paramount Picture, "The Explorer") in 3 E3 mmnm A THRILLING PLAY OF ADVENTURE ON THE SAHARA DESERT A GREAT STAR SUPPORTED BY A GREAT COMPANY OF PLAYERS WONDERFUL PICTURES OF THE SAHARA'S MYSTERIES M mil "The Evil Women Do" I or "The Wages of Sin" I Huig ELSIE IE WILSON and RUPERT JULIAN ( In a 5 Act Bluebird Photo Drama Based on Emil Gaboriav's Detective Story, "The Clique of Gold" j CHH'.UiO MAYOR FIXED $300. Violation of IVderal Motorlwat Laws Is Charge. ITKIONUI I'KIUMXH'K IN PU'Tl'KK -SIIKM, HMII1 4V. TROUBADOURS The Greatest of All Hawaiian Shows Sunday "Hell to Pay Austin" TE1PLE OOOOQG6OG9OO0OOOOO6OOQOOOO M-Up w It's Hot Me Time in Ti Buy Your Syrup from COMHOY Log Cabin, pint quart I2r; jral. 7."0; tral. S51.35. Wliv pay niiirt!? Blue Karo gal. ; '2 gal. 30 Tea (lartlon gal $1.05; U gal. 55c Cantt'loupt'S, H foi' 25c Celery, 3 for 25 (Trapfs Concords, basket. 30C Sweet Potatoes, the pound 5 KRINKLE CORN FLAKES, 2 boxe 15 Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 for 25- Best Corn or ('.loss Starch, 4 for 25c Spuds, 15 lbs 25; 100 lbs. $1.25 Ensign Coffee, our leader 254 Triannlc Frature starring u. B. War-mi- and Knit) .Markov shows N'ow OM Developments rn SdijiUflc-War. fare. Virtually all the uLVoutremenlp of mcilfrn warfare are u.seil to a Krvater irna .At.fiii in cmicii tj; , low lacular Trlansle war drama by C. Itiardner Sullivan, In which Thomas j H Ince presents H. It. Warner and I Knid Markey as eo-mara. The story deals with the spy system, a It Is be lieved to be employed now on the bat tlefields of Europe; hence it us im perative that In filming the play abso lute accuracy of detail be maintained throughout. Among the most important pieces ol equipment shown in operation dmiiiK the play is the trench periscope. This novel and highly valuable apparatus is first seen on the screen when th story moves into the trenches and dueouts, where Warner, as William Herner. Is futt'illint; Jits duties as a fpy. The instrument is shown in use by an officer and then Is more clearly explained by a view of the results ol ils use i. e., the ret lector clearly mir rors the activities or the troops in the territory surrounding the trenches and dugouts. This unusual bit iif photnts r.ipby. it is said, was oblained only after many hours of experimentation by Cameraman t'har-cs Kauffman. Annther interesting phase of nod em war methods is ottered in the (ie CHICAGO, i?ept. IIS Mayor Wil- liam Hale Thompson, of Chicago, has been fined J500 by Federal authoriti I es for violations of the motorboat laws, it became known here today. The ' fine has not yet been paid, according ' to an official of the coast guard ser , vice. ! The fine resulted from the finding at ftreen Bay, Wis., of a motorboat yacht tender belonging to the mayor, , v hlch w as without fire extinguishers, ! life preservers, pilot rules, whistle or bell and fog horn. "irm (ok Tiny and F ID S I SEPTEMBER 28 and 29 ii!nniii!HtiiiHin!MHi!HniiimMi!niinffliii!tiinii:HH!mi!iiMiiiiiiii!!i!iiiiiiMffl!nmm,"g WILSON WINS BARBER SHOP STRAW VOTING lreideiit Iteoeives 42. Hughes 37 llenson 1 and Hanlcy 1 at ltallotiiig i in TortlaiMl Toiisorial Parlors. j I'OHTI.AND. Sept 2S. --President : Wondrow Wilsroi has won another straw vote victory this time at a bar bet shop, the priiverbi.il clearing bouse for the exchange "f Ideas on, every subject under the sun. Out at the shop of H. (', Hrown. 1243 Mam-; flam road, the proprietor hit upon the: r.ovel scheme of turning the volubil- . it- of his customers and bis own vocal ' e.!i libera nee to practical use. t ine i week ago he staged a presidential voting contest. The result follows: Wilson U, Huiibes 37 Uenson I, Han ley 1. We Mail Indies Attention. carry a full line of hair goods. ; orders solicited. Combings i made to ord'T Hair dypinc and blenching. Residential calls given nrnnipt attention. Pendleton Hair , Tre--sing Parlors. Pendleton Hotol I Ritibline. Phone 4B plctation of the uses of the hello- j graph, by which messages are trans- , milted by the ras of the sun. This ; Warner at the window of a chateau repeatedly is broiii;hr into play ill the j exchanging queries and replies with many successive scenes wnicn snow; an aero scout several miles away LAST TIME TODAY IN- AI.TA TOUAY OMA. Theodore Uoberts, the distin guished Uisky star, will be seen prominent in support of Liou Tcllcgen. the celebrated roman tic actor, in the forthcoming production of "The Unknown." a thrilling story of a father's prosecution of tils son. which will he seen at the Alta today only. "The Unknown" is said to he one of tho must unusual photodramas ever presented to the public, dealing as it does with the adventures of several members of the Foreign Legion, that mysterious military orgun l?.atlon in Algiers, which is a sanctuary where men who have met with misfortune or disgrace may redeem their past by brav ery and honorable service. X" questions are asked and no pa pers are required to Join this organisation. 1 "I s,- - "4 . v. r.l f i .'-: ' in 6 Mi' .- .T-tj ZI1S lJl;-.F j Triangle's greatest war story. Do you like a war picture so vi vid that it makes you grip your seat, so realistic that you think you can hear the shot and shell, so forceful that you feel you too were fighting? H. B. Warner gives a convincing portrayal of a younv may of mystery in the latest Triangle play "Shell 43." Noi until the very end are you able to discover his identity. J' ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY VAUDEVILLES THE ACT BEAUTIFUL Helen drey I Co. IN VISIONS OF ART. A Study in Electrics. Something En tirely Different. 01 d & Drew THE BIG BASSO AND THE BASE BALL GIRL. Songs, Patter, Impressions and Nitty Non.ten-te. r-' I - - fc - - i il.-i W U nf J ..n , , 4 1 ii.i.i m I ? - MM