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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. PAGE VIXF, Motion Picture Mews What the PMnre Theaters Have to Tell Yoo. f An Today Only HUTU Charlie Chaplin in "The Vagabond" 2 ACTS. Hn; Jungle Mlgl New 1916 Dimes have been given in change all week at the Pastime. The Pat time i generally about one week ahead. RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY REQUEST 2 ACTS. William Clifford and Margaret Gibson assisted by the Bostock Wild Animals. JEFF "War dents" Adult 10c Children 5c E.TKRT.UNIN PIMHillAM AT tup: i'Astimk today Featured at the Pnxtime today It. the Jungle Flash IJght, a clever pic ture of African life with' Margaret Gibson and William Clifford In the leading role. There is also a Chap lin comedy on the program, one thut the Pastime showed several months ago but popular request for this pic ture was no great Manager Matlock brought it back for a return showlnif. Our old friends, Mutt and Jeff are also on the program. "Mutt & Jeff, War Correspondents." This Is a very entertaining program and the price are, adults, 10c; children. 5c nr. When you think of saving money, think of You will like hi cash price. You will like hi better buying. You will like hi lower telling. Telephone 640 Start in Monday At the Alta. Chief among those In support of lxiuise Huff in the Fumous riayers- Paramount Picture, "TGhe Keward of Patience,' is Lottie Pickford, sister of the celebrated Mary, who makes her first appearance on the screen after long rest. Contrary to her former roles, Miss pickford plays a "heavy In the form of a society girl who runs away from her husband. The pic ture, which was directed by Robert ('. Vignola, is the attraction at the Al t;i Sunday and Monday. A"tc Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a n. and 1:30 p m. each day- Adv. Stolen. One "Emblem" gents bicycle, double truss frame, black and blue enamel Mud guards front and rear. Suitable reward. Notify "F" this office. Adv. noma cooking at the Golden Rule Care. All whltt help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv Apple tor Sale. Two carloads Roman Beauty and Wine &ip, extra fancy and fancy; also 260 boxes Ben Davis, extra fancy and fancy. Can be delivered on inter urban car at State Line station. Write John Cochran, R. 1, Box 6. Walla Walla. Adv. Salvation Joan, Pastime Sunday ami Monday. Salvation Joan Is a society girl who wearies of the empty life of society when she realizes the suffering, mis ery and poverty that exists In the great city In which she lives. In spite of the opositlon of friends and relatives she Joins the Salvation Ar my, but conceal her identity. The poor people love her and regard her as a benevolent angel who has de scended Into their midst to be one f.f their own. Joan Is attracted by Bill, who, she thinks, Is one of a gang of rough char, acters of the saloon and gambling places, but who really has more ster ling qualities of manhood concealed within him If they could be brought out In a fight started at a Salvation Army meeting by the rowdies, Bill comes to the rescue of Salvation Joan. In spite of the risks of great danger 'o himself. This wins the gratitude of alvation Joan and the result Is that Bill becomes a regular attendant nl he Salvation Army services. It is hard to keep love and religion from mixing. As a society girl. Salvation Joan had previously broken off her en gagement to Ph'lllp Ralston because xomehow the could not place confl- -lence In him. This distrust was well borne out when Ralston's association with gangsters were accidentally re vealed to her one day when she chanced to discover him leaving a meeting with a crowd of them. To promote his sin'ster ends, Rals ton traps Madeline Ellison, sister of Toan nd the wife of Ambassador Bl llson, and threatens that If they ex nose him he would scandalize Made line. The situation becomes more and more complicated and reaches its 'lnal climax when "Bill." after an evening of thrilling adventures, turn nut to be a secret service man and arrests Ralston as a spy( saving the ountry from war. Ralston, in an at. tempt to ercape. Is shot and killed. "Bill's" heroism wins the heart of "Salvation Joan and both their Iden tity and vow they love each other Just as sincerely as when each thought the other a humbler person. TODAY THE OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTOPLAY CO. PRESENTS EDNA GOODRICH ia "Tho ElousG of lios" VAUDEVILLE! Mac AVOY & ELLWOOD LOTTIE ELLIS "Comedy Singing and Talking." "Singing, Dancing, Change Artist" Prof. Stanfield' Orchestra Guarantee the Best Music in the City. Better, Cleaner Picture, Excellent Music, Excellent Program at a Reasonable Ad mis ion. ii i alta SliHOD. U u I j mnmoiuil Tree. At the Boston Clothing Store, a beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine See It in their window and teara par ticulars Adv. MtesVtort Ctrl shown 'Em and Is Now a Film Star. Kathryn Adams, who plays in sun port of Gladys Hulette In the Pathe Gold Rooster Play, "The Shine Girl." which Manager Welch of the Temple theater will present for the last time tonight, was born in St. Louis anl Female Help Wanted. educated In that city. She came to You can make 130 weekly selling I New York to take vocal traln'ng. Her Numud Facial treatment, 60c pltg. , first stage experience was In Louis-1-i profit. Box 403, Oakland, Cal. ! lana Lou." a musical comedy in Adv. j which she toured the south. J ft h r P DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS The Reward of Patience With LOUISE HUFF Lottie Pickford, sister of the beloved Mary, returns to the Screen in this Photoplay. AN APPEALING STORY OF A QUAKER GIRL'S ROMANCE VAUDEVILLE HELEN SAVAGE & CO. "Shooting Star at the Country Clb." it vv J VAN HORN & AMMER I "Novelty Comedy Act" Her first film appearance was aa "the lady that's known aa Lou" In Metro's "Shooting of Dan MoGrew." She also was with Fox, World, Fa. mous Players, Ten-is and Soiax before she Joined Thanhouser. Miss Adams Is 6 feet 7 Inches tall, wctgas 181 pounds and has blonde not. Bfce has a splendid voice and wis oa Ike road to a successful musi eal eareer when she decided she want ed to feecome a motion picture star, he la aa expert chauffeur and horSe waaa On her vacation recently she drove a tally-ho for twenty through the Catskill mountains. irks Adams has an important part "Shine Girl.' The older a woman grove the ' er adjectives she uses. Sunday f ' II mill ..... t; ; V ft - ,n..-iiMfc riW fm Hot a Religious Play The Greater Vitagraph Co. Presents Monday liot a Religious Play EDNA.MAY Salvation Joaa VITAGRAPH BLUI RIBBON FEATURE. CAST; Salvation Joan (Joan Craw- ford) EDNA MAY "Bill" (John Hilton) Harry T. Morey Philip Ralston L. Rogers Lytton Robert EUiaon Donald Hall Madeline Ellison, his wife and Joan's sister Dorothy Kelly Kobert Ellison, Jr Robert Connelly EDNA MAY The Former "Belle of New York" in "Salvation Joam" CJ J m) &) Ug) EDNA MAY, CELEBRATED STAGE BEAUTY AND ORIGINAL BELLE OF NEW YORK, IS REPUTED TO BE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN EVER ON THE STAGE. SHE IS MARRIED TO A NEW YORK MIL LIONAIRE AND IS RETIRED TO PRIVATE LIFE. VITAGRAPH GAVE MISS MAY $100,000 FOR ACTING IN THIS MASTERPIECE. EVERY PENNY OF THIS HUGE SUM MISS MAY GAVE TO CHARITY. , "Salvation Joan" is a wonderful picture, mixing a it does ftociety life with the life of the slums. In addition to this big 8 part feature we will show the Kiddies "Han and Fritz in "Wire Tapping." h , . J - -iti-. -I'M iv ... i. i i u ' - ' NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION ADULTS 15c; CHILDREN 5c Come Afternoon if possible NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION ADULTS 15; CHILDREN 5c One of the Most Pretenti ous Masterpiece Ever Shown in Pendleton 4 1Z