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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OFwEGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. PAGE FIVE Motion Picture News n A It . Mil ti V IX ! ' A What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yoo. v m r'j n m 1 Last Time Today MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES PRESENT Art Acord and Dixie Stratton in nn jvdargy Ulm Mail 4 ACTS 4 A virile Western tory of the great out door. A guaranteed Patime attraction. IN ADDITION ivuEltt S Joff In cartoon comedy. GEORGE OVEY IN CLEVER COMEDY. "T' :. Thi it an etpectally (elected program for your entertainment PHOTO PLAYER PIPE ORGAN AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS. Adult 10c COME EARLY Children Sc Art Acord and Dix e KU-aUon in Mar. ' gy of the fVxitliillM, l'-llmi- Today, i For your entertainment .Saturday j Manager Matlock, h.m selected a pro- ' gram which he thinks will meet wilii 1 your approval. The headline feature ' to "Margy of the Foothill," with Ar: j Acord and Dixie Stratton. This is n virile drama of the great outdoors am' . is enacted by real denizens of the plains. A beautiful love story is In- i terfoven in the life of the rough ml-' ners and cowboys and there is a good , moral in the story. In addition Mutt j & Jeff will be seen in cartoon come- j dies as also will the clever Georga ' Ovey. ' Your attention is respectively call- ; ed to this program. Adults 10c, chil dren 5c. I "THE COI XTRY GOD rXItGOT." ! Uic prices m mm auav; Now is the time for you to get your thinking apparatus to working. Watch Conroy's Prices every day in this space and you will solve the high cost of living problem. We buy for cash and sell for cash. Our overhead and loss expenses are reduced to the lowest possible figure. As a result we can sell groceries at a lower figure. and please remember that we tell the stand ard high grade quality you have been used to paying more for. TELEPHONE 640 Main and Webb Streets. IKifjing Death. Featuring Helen Uibson, Dick Hen ton, a young attorney of the railroad, I on his way to the capltol to deliver evidence Involving Rlggs in a conspir acy arising out of a fight with the railroad over a franchise. At Ixme 1'olnt he learn that by leaving thi package to be picked up by the ex-pre-H It will reach the governor soon, rr than he can bring It on the local. He leaves It In Helen's cure. But Riggs who has been following Benton, suc ceeds In getting away with the box and boarding an auto standing out side the station. He has scarceli gone a hundred feet fhen a momen tary loss of control causes the car to ram a telegraph pole. Helen recovers the box but looks up to find another automobile with Rlggs' aides bearing down upon her. While they are tending the Injured Rlggs she boards an electric speeder, a development of the hndcnrj nd races down the track In a moment the conspirators are aft er her. Suddenly the express swings around the curve, on the adjoining track. Ahead. Helen sees the switch which will send her to almost certa'n e'eath under the wheels of the express unless her speeder Is brought to a stop. She tries frantically to apply the brakes but they will not work and In a twinkling she Is nt the switch and under the express. By a matter of inches she escapes the wheels of the train and races along the othef track apace with the express ahov her. When she has finally mastered the brake she calls to the trainmen above her and both express and speed er are brought to a stop together. The trainmen quickly effect the cap ture of Rlggs and his fellows. A Tiny of Wo-wrn Waxtes M Pa! me Sunday. Momtay. Manager Matlock of the Pastime takes pleasure In announcing the presentation of the Sellg Red Seal Play. "The Country That Ood Forgot." on Sunday and Monday. This thrill ing drama of the western deaert written and directed by Marshall Nei lan and features Tom Santschl, who is ably supported by such well known stars as Mary Charleson. Oeorse Fawcett and Victoria Forde. Helen Brant, wife of Steve Brant, a miner much older than she, longs for the pleasures o the world beyond the OoUntry that God has heemingly for gotten. It Is lonesome, deserted country, and the only thing that it produces is virgin gold. Finally there conies the tempter, a paymaster in the government reclamation service, who softly whU-pers In pretty Helen's ears She agrees to fly with the tempter. And then her husband discovers h r Intention. He does not interfere, but hides a sack of hi gold, the fruit of years of labor, In her effects. He wants the girl to be happy. And aft er Helen leaves it it Is discovered th it her companion Ls a thief, that he had stolen the government payroll. Steve Hrartt leads the pursuit. Helen an I the stranger are overtaken, but not before the woman nalizes what a terrible mistake she has made: Fi nally a great punishment comes to the tempter, and a great Joy to 8teve Brant . A big, smashing drama, beautiful photography, impressive scenery, and a plot carried to its ex citing denouement by experienced ar tists aid In making "The Country That God Forgot" a noteworthy film dra ma in every detail. In addition the Katzenjaipmer Kids in Zululand. Special music on the pipe organ. Adults 15, children. 6c. NINE MILL SCHOOL TAX TO BE LEVIED TODAY DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS The Celebrated Broadway Favorite MAE MURRAY -in 01 si U UULh A Fascinating Insight Into How the Other Half Lives VAUDEVILLE 1,. AYKKK MAN TEIdj A COMPANY A 21st Century Comedy Novelty Creation. LA PETIT K CABARCT A Miniature Mimical Comedy Kxcccdlng the Speed limit of all Other Manikin Offerings, VON PFTKKH it VON PEKKE lieigiaa Refugees. "Ringing, Dancing and Monte." SUNDAY and MONDAY PARAMOUNT PROGRAM. PARAMOUNT PROGRAM PALLAS PICTURES PRESENTS Dustin Famum IN Ml :;' IW V . M Kj Jf HUmPxm simm Xr Men are inclined to boast, yet ac cording to statistics three out of four are buried at the other's expense. A nine mill tax upon the property j in the Pendleton school district will i be imposed to meet the expenses next year. Yesterday afternon a meeting i of taxpayers was held In the city hall in conformance with the law, and the budget as prepared by the school ' board was formally adopted as the basis of a tax levy. The nine mill levy ; will produce about 162,000 which wl'.h j the other revenue the district receives i will be sufficient for the expenses ol j the year. The meeting was not large, ly attended. 1 Parson of Panamint FROM THE STORY BY PETER B. KYNE. This story portrays life In a typical western mining town the wild, crude, virile type of manhood and womanhood which pervaded the scenes . of '45. Into this atmosphere comes a young parson, simple-minded, strong hearted. How Mr. Farnum as the parson subdues the town; brings cafe rounders and church hypocrites into his fold, regenerating their lives and purifying their thoughts is a portrayal of such surpassing strengtH and lasting impressions on the mind. You should see this photoplay in order to include this masterpiece In the catalogue of your memory. VAUDEVILLE The Fall City Four "Great Singing Quartette." This act is a real feature on any bilL Don't bum it DELL RENO & CO. "MYSTERY DELUXE." i . .. m f? -r: it 1 -- . I .-J. If 1 .if 1 if r,f ' ; mom AY 66 11 SELIG MASTERFEATURES PRESENT THE MOST PRETENTIOUS WESTERN PICTURE EVER OFFERED. Beautiful and impressive Western scenery, a succes sion of climaxes, and talented character work make "THE COUNTRY GOD FORGOT" one of the best film dramas of the year. AS Tom Santschi & May Gharleson (THE McNAMARA OF THE "SPOILERS) GEORGE FAWCETT AND VICTORIA FORDE IS THE ALL STAR CAST. A Thrilling, Sensational and Spectacular Drama of the Western Desert. Cowboys, Miners, Dance Hall Girls, Real Lite in the Old West as it Was. UP? AdulU 15c COME EARLY Children 5c In Addition the Katzenjammer Kids in Zululand will s-ure be here. Prof. Al Plomteau will render speti.i music on the rhotoplayer Pipe Organ. The Pastime is the place t(i speinl Sunday Afternoon or Evening. f 1r r TH COt JTHyTOT CCD FOV -.;; c-T.UQ 'PLAY ' 'V-t j i jr