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TWELVE PAGE3 PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. Si Motion Picture News What til? Picture Theater Have to Toll Yon. . 3 If i"J':LilL t w a WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Where Love Leads 6 ACTS 6 A photodrama of genuine heart interest, in love, college and newspaper life. STARRING ORMI HAWLEY, ROCK.CLIFF FELLOWS AND ALL STAR CAST. "A kiss seen through a microscope; a salad made from a chrysanthemum and an orchid, drenched in the blood of a rose. If peaches were people " That's what a famous critic said of this William Fox feature. . The Pastime's Photoplayer Pipe Organ both afternoon and evening. ADULTS 15c COME EARLY. CHILDREN 5c PASTIME SATURDAY ONLY, ESPECIALLY PICKED PROGRAM FOR YOUR EN- TERTAINMENT. "JACK" 2 Act. Anna Little, Frank Borzage and Jack Richardson. A western drama with strictly western characters. "FATES DECISION" 2 Acts A society drama with Margaret Gib son and William Clifford. THE RUMMY CLEVER COMEDY with PADDY McQUIRE. MUTT & JEFF in Comic Cartoons. Pastime's Photoplayer Pipe Orgar Afternoon and Evening. Adult 10c Children 5c BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. "WllKRE IOVE IiEADS," WIMXVH FOX UltAMA, PICTURE Of CJt UJ I V SATURDAY -at- C0NR0T BUSY GROCERY ItRIGAMER EKRAIi MANN JTAMKM CHIEF MOJTIA AFFAIRS WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. War 1 Secretary Baker announced that Bri gadier General William A. Mann had .been appointed chief of the militia affairs division of the war depart- I ment. Mann is commanding troops at Laredo, Texas. His home is In ! Pennsylvania. I This appears to be the era of the big gun and the merely moderately large Runs for superdreadnoughts or ; for coa."t defense will be less than moderately useful In a crisis. In the William Fox photodrama, "Where Love Leads," featuring Onnl ilawley, which will have its final screening at the Pastime today, you will find all that goes to make a pic ture of high quality. Fox has left nothing undone In this feature and the acting of Ormi Ilawley and Rock. , cllffe Fellows is above reproach. Pastime Has Ktrong program for Saturday. For Saturday only, the Pastime has a strong program of short length sub. Ject. First comes "The Forgotten Prayer," with Anna Little and Frank Borzage, a real western picture in two acta. Then the ever popular stars, William Clifford and Margaret Gib son In a strong society play, "Fate's Decision." Mutt and Jeff in comic cartoons is also on the bill, as Is the Pastime's photoplayer pipe organ, which will be heard afternoons and evenings. SCKDAY AT THE PASTIME. Charlie Chaplin in II'm Newest com edy, Anna iMtlo, Frank lUirzage and Jack RlcliardNon in pour Part Drama. For Sunday the Pastime has secur ed an all star program of sterling merit. Sunday and Monday are the days for the regular monthly appear ance in Pendleton of Charlie Chaplin and the picture Is his latest, "The Pawn Shop." The management of the Pastime realizing that some of his patrons like the big features better than a Chaplin has seured in addi tion to the Chaplin picture a four part feature with the popular actors, Frank Borzage, Anna Little and Jack Richardson In a strong drama of the western plains, "The Forgotten Prayer." Make arrangements to spend Sun day afternoon or evening at the Pas time. Hear Al Plomteau on the Photo player pipe organ. ! - - V - -j 1 TODAY JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE DISTINGUISHED JAPANESE ACTOR ;SSUE HAYAKAWA IN A VERY NOVEL PHOTODRAMA ENTITLED "The Hlonoraiile Fneimdl By ELIZABETH McGAFFEY Seasue Hayakawa will be remembered for his great personal triumph in the recent Lasky photoplay, "The Cheat," a well a in the stellar role of "Alien Souls." His remarkable characterization in "The Honorable Friend" will linger long- in the me mory of photoplay audiences. Vaudeville GAINES & EDDY Jubilant Joyful Jesters. SHELDON & ST. IVES The Rube and the Soubrette. COMING SUNDAY . WORLD'S GREATEST MIND READER. MADAM ELLIS One year on the Zone, Panama-Pacific Exposition. APPLES APPLES APPLES Extra fancy Rome Beauties, wrapped and packed, the box $1.00 Why pay more. Extra Fancy Large Arkansas Blacks, Conroy's price, box S1.65 Those are worth $2.00 per box. Fresh Crisp Celery. 2 for 15 Cranberries, 2 quarts 25 Lemons, Sunkist, dozen 30? Oranges, SunkLst, dozen 50 Bananas, dozen 30 Guaranteed Fresh Ejrgs, dozen 43 Cocoanuts, large size 15 LOW PRICES ON ALL OUR GROCERIES. Our Motto: High Grade Groceries at Lowest Prices. GERMAN CITIZEN SHOWS FAITH IN PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Oct. 27. W. W. March, treasurer of the dem. ocratlc national committee re ceived In his mail today a five mark note from Hermann Max mill lan Jacoby of No. 534 Riv erside Drive, with this explana tion: "As a German citizen I want to express my sincere admira tion for the cause of Mr. Wilson by this small enclosure for the national democratic campaign At the Alia Friday and Saturday. Sessue Hayakawa, the Japanese' star, who will be the attraction at j the Alia on Friday and Saturday, in the Jesse L. Lasky production of , "The Honorable Friend," Is delighted with the story, not only for Its value ' from a dramatic standpoint, but from ! the fact that it has three fights In It' one of them being between himself! and some of his fellow countrymen, I fought entirely a la Jlu Jitsu. During the taking of these scenes, the air was filled with flying Nipponese and many of the tricks of this clever method of combat were displayed. fund You may ret assured that the sympathies of the ap preciative German voters and non voters are with the man who will be fair to the Ger. man people at the coming peace negotiations and who after hav- ing done so much for his own country surely will do equally as much for the progressive thousand.' throughout the world." At the Cost. It is a poor shell of humanity that does not delight in the artistic and it is a low grade amusement seeker who cannot find In beautiful photo graphy, pretty scenes and lovely wo manhood the.r fill of satisfaction at the picture theaters. Plays cannot al ways appeal to everybody; but the play that Is adequately and well produced pleases the overwhelming majority. On this premise Bluebird Photoplays are offered to public at tention and their increasing popular ity is proof of wisdom on the part of the producers of these uniformly good picture dramas. "Love Never D"es." the Bluebird to be exhibited at the Cosy theater tonight, with Ruth LAST M TODAY LAST M TOW A BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY r? run?1 litl A Romance of the Stage Inspired by "Mendelssohn'" Spring Song, with RUTH STONEHOUSE FRANKLYN FARNUM KINGS LEY BENEDICT Beautiful Photography, Brilliant Acting and a Perfect Production THAT EVERY ONE WILL ENJOY. If It's Good You Will See it at The Cosy El 1! Stonehouse anl Franklyn Farnum playing the leading roles, is one ol the plays upon which Bluebird stakes its refutation for pleasingly artistic results. Pavlowa at the Templo. One of the greatest events in the history of the motion picture art will take place at the Temple three days, starting today, when Russia's dancer, Anna Pavlowa, will appear on the screen In a massive spectacle entitle I "The Dumb Girl of Portici." Although the stage stars are capit ' olatlng to the motion picture screen almost dally, one may not name one celebrity who has so far been enticed from the speaking stage who is in a class with Anna Pavlowa. None of the famous singers, such as Geraldine Farrar, can bring to the screen all of their gifts, such as gave them fame. The voice of the diva cannot be heard In a motion picture theater, but In the case of Anna Pavlowa. she will be expected to reveal herself as the greatest living dancer, as the greatest living exponent of pantomine, and aa the greatest actress as well. Those who have idolized Pavlowa at the Metropolian opera house and who paid $5 a seat for the privilege will see a far greater Pavlowa when they witness her triumph in the screen spectacle based on Aubera "MasanieL-lo." Ladies Before buying a switch look at those on rale at the iPendle ton Halrdessing Parlors. Phone 4i. lf ia HP 69(21 1 LI - r''v jT BIG DOUBLE BILL-TWO DAYS! J it in n fu U 0 j I pnnfo)n nnn m LAUGH! f SCREAM! HOWL! 2 Acts 2 Thisps Absolutely Chaplins Newest Comedy In This Chaplin Comedy Charlie is Employed in a Pawn Shop and His Antics are Funnier Than Ever ill n t n h I'Cm I TWO DAYS! BIG DOUBLE BILL fflfl LITTLE, BOnZASS and JACK MCHAfiDSOrc in The Big Western Photo-Drama V... - . s - i A i heroraottonPrayer Anna Little American-Mutual Star. For Those Who Don't Care For Charlie A Program Worthwhile.1 ADULTS 15c 4-ACTS-4 The Pastimes Photo-Player Pipe Organ Afternoon and Evening COME EARLY CHILDREN 10c