East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 10, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1916.
PAGH FIVE
Motion Picture News
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Final Screening Today
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
A WOMAN'S QUEST FOR HAPPINESS.
IN 6 ACTS 6.
ASSISTED BY HERBERT HEYES, GLEN WHITE and
CLAIRE WHITNEY.
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HAPPINESS IS HER GOAL and she seeks it by plotting revenge on the man whoae
injustice has caused her suffering. Only when she gains her end does she realize the
futility of her efforts.
REVENGE
This is the motive which guides the
life of a good woman whose happi
ness had been ruined by injustice.
She wins, and the work to which
she has devoted a large part of her
life is done.
THE STRAIGHT WAY IS
THE SHORTEST WAY
Mary Madison learns this in her
fight for revenge against the man
who had cast her off. She wins,
but she realizes the injustice of her
method only after she has brought
suffering to all.
VALES KA SURATT WILL BE REMEMBERED IN FOX'S "THE SOUL OF BROAD
WAY" AND LASKY'S "THE IMMIGRANT."
Positively the Motion Ticture Treat of the Sown. Nothing bigger than
even if the price is higher.
this one,
In Addition Selig Athletic Pictures
Usual Admission: Adults 15c
Come Early
Children 5c
Photoplayer Pipe Organ Afternoon and Evening.
BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.
WiJIiam Vox 1'reM-nt.ng Wondirrfuj
liHjr at U10 fHHm T"Jay Vales
Vale!ia Surait make htr screen
appearance for a two days' run at th
Paatlme theater In a new William
Fox picture, "The Straight Way." In
stead of having one of the siren part
with which the public has gTown to
Identify the eminent actress. Mis
Suratt thla time portruyg a good wo
man, who has been thrown off un
justly by her husband.
She seeks revenge on him through
his daughter. When her plot ha,i suc
ceeded, she learns that the girl was
her own child. But the discovery of
a vital defect in the plot makes ev
erything end happily, and the family
Is reunited.
In the role of the husband. John
Madison, Herbert Heyes, hero o!
"Under Two Flags," appears. Thu
"heavy" of the film is Glen White,
whose excellent work is known to
million of fans. Claire Whitney and
Klsle Balfour have Important roles.
"The Straight Way" was written
and directed by Will 8. Davie. Of
course, Miss Suratt has opportunity
to wear innumerable beautiful gown.
In addition to the above the popu
lar Selig Athletic films will be shown
giving you all the latest news In the
world of athletics.
Art A cord and Dixie Rtratton in Mar.
tgj of the Foothills, I'amime Satur
day Only.
For your entertainment Saturday
Manager Matlock ha selected a pro
gram which he thinks will meet with
lyour upproval. The headline feature
jls."Morgy of the Foothill," with Art
Acord and Dixie Stn.tton. This is a
virile drama of the great outdoors and
:1b enacted by real denizens of the
! plains A beautiful love story Is in
' terfoven in the life of the rough ml
' ners nnd cowboys and there Is a good
moral in the story. In addition Mnt!
; & Jef will be seen m cartoon corner
dies im also will the clever Georgs
: Ovey.
Tour attention is respectively call
ed to this program. Adults 10c, chil
dren 5c.
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TODAY
DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS
The Celebrated Broadway Favorite
MAE MURRAY
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Alta Frtday and Saturday.
One of the mo-t impressive scenes
in "The Hlg gister," In which Mae
! Murray is being starred by the Fa
i mous Players on the Paramount pro-
gram. Is the great modiste shop set
Itlng in which Miss Murray plays a
manikin. For this fcene there were
assembled from the various depart,
i ment "tores in New York and from
the most celebrated Modiste., the bet
lonkimr models that could be pro
cured. The result will win the ap
proval of everyone who sees the pic-
ure at the Alta Friday and Saturday
where it Is being featured.
A Fascinating Insight Into How the Other Half Lives
VAUDEVILLE
L. AYERS MANTELL & COMPANY
A 21st Century Comedy Novelty Creation. "A ?Hja&?M
LA PETITE ACBARET
A Miniature Musical Comedy Exceeding the Speed Limit
- Offerings.
of all Other Manikin
VON PERRE 6 VON PERRE
Belgan Refugees. "Singing, Dancing and Music."
Hong Kong Cafa
4.ND NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
On wide Tray Order a Special! J.
Boxes for ladles and gentlemen
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
Meal Ticket, 21 Meals for $1.00
special Chicken Dinner
Sundays
543 Main Street
Next to K. O. Bldg. Phone 101
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At the Cliby.
Thai charity should indeed begin at
home will be demonstrated in the un
folding of the photoplay-plol at the
Cosy theater under the title of "Glo-
Iriana." Zoe Rae, a little miss hardl I
' into her "teens,-' will be the leadins I
j lady and fhe will be supported and i
sui roimdeu oy ,t talented company o,
Ulueblrd photoplayer. This feature
should appeal particularly to the wo-
men and rhlldren. be ause of the fact
that a little Rirl tel e most tof the
story and has twenty-five, other clever i
children to work out. with her. some
of the Important episodes. But the j
narrative is sn tensely told that there j
will be no attraction satisfying to all I
classes of "movie fans" strong in
plot, brilliantly played and beautiful
ly photoirraphed. It is sure to eivf
delight to the little ones, for children
are always Interested in seeing chil
dren upon eitfcf-r the stace or screen.
Having pleased the children the moth
ers are sure to be delighted, and when
the women anil children are sttafied
mere man fipnres as of very little importance.
Hultfan HofufTct at Alta Huu Today.
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Wc-H We've Got k President at Last Now You
are Going to Get Some Prices.
Saturday at Conroys
Dig Dusy Grocery
SUGAR, BEST FRUIT $8.65
SUGAR, BEET $8.40
Fresh Crisp Celery, 2 for 15
Cranberries, 2 quarts 2r
Bananas, dozen 30f
Sunkist Oranges, dozen 50
Grape Fruit, 3 for 25
Grapes, Tokays, basket 60
New Brazils and Walnuts, 2 lbs 45
BeRt I. X. L. Almonds 25f
If You are Looking for Quality Mince Meat,
we Have it, lb. 20? ; 3 for 50f
Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, dozen 45
Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs 25
New Crop Raisins, package , ltf
New Crop Currants 20 ; 2 for 35
Our Grocery prices always the lowest, our
Quality the Best.
If your Grocery bill is more than it should be
phone your order to 640. Once a customer al
ways a customer.
EXTRA FANCY APPLES $1.00 to $1.65
Rome Beauty, Winesaps, Arkansas Blacks and
Delaware Reds.
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A Pictorial Proof That Charity
Begins at Home
IF ITS GOOD YOU Ml SEE II AT THE COSY
MKXACK FKIWlf STKIX SI"1M1A
l-'utH-ml Sunilay.
The body of Henry C. Wheeler. . 57.
who died yesterday, w 11 be held at 2 ,
o'clock Sunday afternoon In Waila ,
Walla. Deceased was a native ol i
New York and was a harber by trade, j
ITe Ih surviveil by a wife.
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Japan is showing a tremendous
will nirnoss to be China's big brother
Coughing increases to
ward nightfall. Croup comes
on suddenly. Avoid an un
easy, feverish, sleepless
night by the free use ol
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Tallman & Co.
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Dr. James' Headache Powders re
lieve at once--10 cents a
package,
Too take a Dr. James' Hoadsrhe
Powder and in just a few moments
your head clears and all neuralgia and
distress vanishes. It's the quickest
and surest relief for lieudsehe, whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking. Send someone to the drug
store and get a dime package now.
Quit suffering it's so needless. Be
sure you get Dr. Jnmes' Headache
Powders then then will be bo disappointment
PARIS. France, Oct. 10. Senator
Henry Heriniter. commenting on Ger.
man.v's intensification of submar nc
warfare, Ac arates the problem lnt-
two parts, one for America and onf
for France. Me says:
"We do not vet know wbf-thcr the
t'nited Stale? will permit the devel
opment of Germany's open handed
skill In American waters, but for our.
selves we can draw the necessary conclusions.
"On our own territory we make
only one-quarter of the steel that we
use for munitions The re-t comes
from England and America, mostly
from America. We then are depend
ent for part of our steel supply upon
free communication across the Atlan
tic.
"We make enough powder for our
own use. But in France we possess all
that is necessary to make steel iron,
coke and water power. Starting witli
these three elements, we could have
increa-ed our blast furnaces, anJ
electric furnaces to the point whera
we would be Independent of foreign
supplies. During the last twenty-five
months we have had time to do this.
We have time yet and more, than ever
we should do It today.
"At any price, we must not leave
our armament at the mercy of an
augmentation it submarine warfare."
The wedding w II take place In the
home f Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke
Jones, No. 6 East 8 xty-firet street, on
the afternoon of Nov. 15. The Rev
Dr. George Morgan Ward, rector of
the Flagler Chipel at Palm Beach,
will officiate. Only members of the
immediate families will be pre ent.
lira Flagler, who Inherited an es
tate estimated at $70,000,000 when
Mr. Flagler died at Palm Beach la
1913, , frst met former Judj Bin,
ham at commencement exercises of
the University of Virginia, twenty
three years ago. They renewed '-
friendship begun then when they m
at a house party In Asheville, N. C
last year. They will mainta'n real,
denoes in Louisville, New York an
Palm Beach.
,H 1k;K, lUNtillAM TO WKD
MKS. FI.AtUiKK ON NOV.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 10. The en
gagement of Mrs. Mary I.lly Flagler,
widow of Henry ir. Flagler, builder
of the Florida Eu--st Coast Railway,
to former Judge Robert Worth Blng-
hnm of TjoitaviUp k'v. wl 'eh h is
ben forecast unofficiallv. ' a.s an- t
nounced formally yesterda here by
i Mrs. Flagler's brother, William R.
! Kenan of Lockport.
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