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TTTTLVSPAG 13 DAILY EAST OF.EGONTAN, PENDUTTON. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. FACE SEVEN OSZOI I0E30I XOEXOI IOE300E30C I0E30I S0Z39S 3009 Motion Picture News Wbnl the Ikiire ThtTs Ha to Tell Yon. 0 a n r A D o Today Only A Big Especially Selected Program ANNA LITTLE AND ALL STAR CAST IN The Quagmire 3 ACTS 3 A virile drama of love and adventure in the rough open Western country. HER LUCKLESS SCHEME 2 AcU 2 A roaring comedy with Paddy McQuire and Een Turpin. Also Mutt and Jeff in "A Day in Camp," Cartoon Comedy. HEAR THE PASTIME'S NEW FOTOPLAYER Pipe Organ. Something different. ADULTS 10c. CHILDREN 5c Anna Little Amerlcn-Mutul Star, BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. U'lnnlfred, tho BIiop Girt," With IXIIIh Storejr and Anloniu Moreno at I'uKt.me Sunday. Sunday the 1'a.ftlme will present Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno In the Vltagraph Blue Ribbon feature, "Wlnnifred. the Shop Girl," a six-act feature from the book by C. N. and A. M. Williamson. This la one of Mine Storey's moat notable achieve ment and one that la eure to please Paatlme patron. The Fotoplayer pipe organ will be heard both after noon and evening, bo make arrange ment to be at the Paxtlme Sunday afternoon If possible. If you can't make It In the afternoon we will try to take care of you In the evening. ANNA IJTTTE ANI AM, STATt CAST AT PASTIME TODAY DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS Anna Little, the Mutual Muptang etar and a high favorite with Pastime patron, will be at the Pastime to- j day In the big thre? net western dra- , ma, "The Quagmire." Thomaa j Ohatteron and all etar cast are in her I support. "The Quagm're" Is truly a western 'story. Those cenes are all laid In the 1 free and untramplcd west, where rnluht Is law. ! ! Mutt and Jeff will also be seen in ! rartoon capers, enttiled "Mutt and i Jeff In a Day in C;imp." Paddy McQuire, the funny comedl-, . an. will also be reen In "Her Luck- ; less Scheme " a lauchable two act farce. Admission, 10c; ch'ldren, 5c ri7Tr.T igrxnrm iim m AnnirniTP rnilDTHT u o VJ V? SLtlJ ITiUUKL Ml) mniUUitl I U vvwww o u o In the thrilling, amusing picturization of Edgar Selwy s great stage triumph LUNG STONES" VAUDEVILLE GERMARS MODELS y MISS MARIAN MAHR European Art Studies in Bronze. Singing Comedienne and Coon Shouter 30E301 . I0C30I S3 X0E30I 10X301 xotaoonox ozao i I Conrov Get the Habit Cash Cram BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE AND SEE WHAT YOU WILL SAVE. WHY PAY 10c OR ISc FOR CELERY when you can buy the best at Conroy's 2 for 15c Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs 25 Remember We Sell Cannon Ball Uc Cabbage, the pound JUST ARRIVED 80 DOZ. HIGH GRADE TABLE FRUITS Consisting of sliced Peaches, whole Peaches, Apricots, Plums and Seedless Grapes, No. 1 tins. On Sale Monday Only 10c BUY A DOZEN. "THE IROX CLAW." "Ihe Iron Claw" Is completed with the release of "The Triumph of the IUBh ng Mask" and this the last ep isode of the popular serial la notable both for the amount of action contain ed In Its two reels and the general satisfaction the ending will afford Its many followers. The myBtery of the Laughing Mask Is solved at last and as one of the many who have pondered the ques tion "who Is the Laughing Mask?" we muRt fay that the unmaskyig of the rtighter of Wrongs is a most wel come Incident We agreed with one. of the detectives who In the end says "no wonder we could not find the Laughing Mask, he's a whole regi ment." And so he is In the lan chap ter. But the Mask himself assures the detectives that he only became a reg iment "toward the end, because he was so crowded by events." In the 'Triumph of the Lauehlng Mask" Ifi gar after c-caplng from the detec tives visits the house of h's accom plice, a scientist. The Claw opens door after door and he Is confronted by Laughing Masks at every turn. This astounding affair Is explained when the detectives arrest about eight men all In the guise of the Wrong Rlghter. The real Mask is cleared of the crimes he was accused of and he claims Margery as h's reward. Le gar dies and his death Is that which villains usually come to. Margery Is very happy, naturally, for the Mask, her champion Is the Jovial Davy, hef father's former secretary. The episode presents both amusing comedy and vivid melodrama. The production Is as usual excellent and Chelghton Hale, Pearl White and Sheldon Lewis give performances which compare with their work all through the other nineteen episodes. ACTORS IN "THE LITTLE I.HU" HAD TO DO NIGHT WOIIK Utll'zlng a downt-own Los Antreles department store for a number of scenes In "The Little Liar," a new Trlanfrle-Flne Arts p'rture featuring Mae Marsh and Robert Herron, the members of the cast were oMieed to work at night In order to avoid the customers vMtlng the store during the shopping hours. Mae Marsh, as a cash girl, Is accus. ed of the theft of a number of yards of lace from the big store, and be cnne nf the fact that she Is noted as a 'Title l'ar" she is arrested and ta ken to Jail. The department store scenes are among the lively bits of action In the picture, and Carl Stockdale. as a thieving floor walker, does some ex cellent work In his role ) the smooth and oily manager of the girls and the sleek and polite aid of a well gowned shoplifter. Complete 'n all Its deta!ls and vary ing In Its scenes from the department store to the boarding house and from the boardin house to the slums and the Jail. "The Little Liar abounds all the way through in hu man Interest and heart throbs. Robert Herropas the young news paper reporter, gives an excellent In terpretation of h's role, which he has carefully stud'ed by close association with newspaper men and some actual experience on a dally paper. Mrs. Marsh has never appeared to better advantage than as the little "slavey" In the boarding house, who dreims dreams and sees visions. The story has an Insistent appeal both to the heart and mind and !s. In fact, one of the most artistic p'c tures released lately from the Fine Arts studio. "The Little Liar" Is the feature at traction at the Temple Sunday and Monday, My Corafttry II "lis f Thee" i ; BE PREPARED. Founded on actual facts of what really happened in American homes when President Wilson ordered state militia to the Mexican border. Every man, woman and child should see it The Wandering Horde A Vita graph Feature, That You Will Like., A Watery Wooing A Comedy for the Kiddies and the Grown-Ups. J u Sunday The Iron ClawSunday THE FINAL CHAPTER The Triumph of The Laughing Mask The Laughing Mask unmasks and the story closes with a flourish of melodrama and happiness. Who i the laughing mask, do you know? THE TWO ORPHANS A magnificent revival of that old stage play of "Kate Claxtons," introducing all star cast: Kathlyn Williams, Winnifred Greenwood, Thomas S. Carrigan, Myrtle Stedman SHE WHO LAST LAUGHS Fun with Huchie Mack. He only weighs 400 pounds. If It's Good You Will See It at The Cosy MtkMkaaamiul r W i' . .... 1 riiTfimnii i mi i ii r i m-iiirHMM Mm J-'Tr rmMnlr-wm imiiw iiiwiiiiaMmwini -a OflMmM'-ii im iraiTr r-rnirris-r- ' " "" IV-' M - it- WW uvu The Greater Vitagraph Company Presents h TIE QMM MM " AHuman Interest Tiff II If 1 IT 1 11 II bl H II II i H II lli! UBil Urania ! flntn 1 k a i j mm sm m ih k a i J mm mm w.m 11 am bm tva lj vi mm mm mm mm um ii u h ti sam m mrm i i ' I 1 r - - - ' ' ' 4 .. -. ' FROM THE NOVFI. "THF SHOP T.IRI BY T H A A M .WILLIAMS. I H. ... g ffi H STOREY anfl Wl Mi SMMi If V - A f " V--.. i .& v;? Zk . -jam- . I .. From the minute their eyes first met on ship board when she first appeared in gorgeous fashion-finery, his sister knew that he loved her. Having higher aspirations for him, she seeks to keep them apart, but her opposition simply fans the flame of love the stronger and though he loses her for awhile, he finds her again in a faith-crushing situation but just in time to save her. AND ALL-STAR CAST For the Kiddies we Have Mans and Fritz the celebrated Katzenjammer Kids in cartoon comedy. 71 i Li, v . t . i t BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. Try and be at the afternoon show if possible. lis 5c Children 5c Make arrangements for yourself and family to .pent either Sunday afternoon or evening at the Pastime. Thy Shop Girl will be the best picture in lYiuHet.in and thr Pastime's new Fotplayr Pipe Organ insarc the nl proper interpretation for pictures. 1 ! i 2