East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 29, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916.
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William Fox Presents
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DIRECTION WILLIAM rQX
"Hell Hath no Fury
Like a Woman's Scorn."
A beautiful woman
wrecks her own home;
she tries to bring un
happiness to others, be
cause she married a man
she does not love. But
she only succeeds in de
stroying the peace and
quiet of her own heart.
MUTT & JEFF
In cartoon comedy.
George Ovey in Laugh
able comedy.
The Home of the $5000
Photo Player Pipe
Organ.
Adults. 15c
Children 5c
Come Afternoons if
Possible.
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What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
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I'layrt Hrtle Moiiiuu.
A woman who marrie a man
does nrt Jove, then fjiyierts him tor
another, and i f,nally taught at hi r
own game In the charai ter played lv
ValeHka Surratt in her newest picture
for William Fox, "Jealousy." Minn
Surratt haa a role peculiarly fitted to
her style of acting, and hhe goes
through the part in a nal.mic emo
tionul manner. j
The photoplay, which will open at
the Pastime theater for a two days'
run today tells how Anne Martin
turns from her hueoand (Walter Law)
to a former lover Kland i'arney
(Curtla Benton). In her attempts to
lure him to herself she meets with
ruin, and only succeeds In pulling
him down to poverty ami du-gTace.
Martin, who has learned of his wife'j
ileceit. leaves her.
Will 8. Davis directed this picture
for Mr. Fox.
In addition to the above will b
shown a Mutt and Jeff cartoon com
edy und a clever GeorKe Ovey com
edy making a big double show espe
cially selected by Manager Matlock
for your holiday entertainment.
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Cash Shouts Here!
CONROY'S
Prices Have Them Going
Carnation Milk, still 10
Peacock Buckwheat, still 25
Centenial Pancake Flour 25
New Italian Prunes, 3 lbs 25
Evaporated Apricots, pound 15
Loose Muscatell Raisins, 2 lbs 25
Package Raisins 11
Hersheys Cocoa Vi lb. 20; 1 lb. 35
Ghiraradellis Ground Chocolate 1 lb. 30 ; 3
lbs. 80.
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25
Palm Olive, Glycerine and Tar Soap, 3 for 25
Beans, Pinks and Mexican Reds, lb 10
Small White Beans, 2 pounds 25
Best Head Rice, 3 pounds 25
Standard Tomatoes
Standard Peas
Standard Beans
Standard Corn
Can 10c
Try Our Shasta Coffee, 1 lb. 35; 3 lbs. $1.00;
5 lbs. $1.50; best coffee for the money on
earth.
NO. 1 FIRST GRADE SPUDS, 100 lbs. $2.2o
Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25
65c Broom 50; 75c Broom 60r
Matches, 6 boxes i-, ?n
Pickles, gal. glass jars, sweets $1.10
Sours and Dills Ht
Blue Karo Syrup V gal. 30; gal. 60
LOG CABIN SYRUP, quart 42; Vt gal. 70;
1 gal. $1.35. Why pay more.
Strained Honey, quart
Folgers Golden Gate Baking Powder, 1 lb. 40,
2 Vi lbs. 90; 6 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.25
CHIME CAT SFD JY "WIT' IUaH'K
R ansa 11 Grt Lkior Arrows Street in
KannaA City, Mo.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 29. The
"wettest" block in Kansas City. Mo.,
was blamed today by court officials
for most of the crime committed Juit
across the street in Kansas City, Kan.
A series of case in which whisky pur
chased on the Missouri side of State
Line avenue played a part reached
climax today in the conviction of Da
vid Coffman for kllllne his mother.
In-law. Mrs. Mary J. Barnes.
"I would like to sentence the bar
keeper that sold him the drink," de
clared Judge A. J. Herrod. when the
verdict of guilty was returned. "In
the few das that I have been nn the
bench I have found that virtually ev.
pry cae brought before me was calls,
ed by the 'wet block.' "
Ixiiiine orllilnKtn Players at
Alia Friday and Saturday.
Manager Cooper of the Ata theater,
has secured the Loul.e Worthingtun
Flayers to play an engagement at the
Alta commencing Friday and Satur
day. The play for Friday and Satur
day will be a three act comedy,
Marriage a Failure?' This play ran
over nine months in New York city,
and over 20 nights in Chicago, and it
is a big laugh from start to finish.
We ran guarantee our patrons a pro
duction such as is seen in any of the
larger cities on the coast at popular
prices. Adults, 25c, children 10c.
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AT THE ALTA. Fit & Sal
The Louise Worthington Players Present
"IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE"
IN THREE ACTS.
A big laugh from tart to finish. Come early; one show a night; open 6:30;
curtain 8:15. Admittion, Adult 25c; Children 10c
DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS THE CHARMING
ANN PENNINGTON in
"The
BOW
Princess
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A fascinating photoplay of circus life, by Shannon Fife.
A Paramount Picture produced by the Famous Players Film
Co., Adolph Zuker, Pres.
WAR MKES KRAYLESS MtXE.
PARIS. Dec. 29. The brayless mule
is one of the scientific developments
of the war. Large numbers of mules
have been Imported from America
for use at the front, but their habit
of braying at Inconvenient moments
had to be remedied before they coula
be used to the best advantage.
The veterinary expert were called
in and after a little experiment thef
discovered that a alight operation o
the nostril had the desired effect. An
the mules sent to the front axe nom
made mute by this process.
Itaiadway's Famous Litilo Star "Ann
Pennington,' at the Alta Friday
' and Saturday.
One of the most decided hits made
on Broadway this season was the
Hula Hula dance which Ann Penning
ton contributes to the "Ziegfeld Fol
lies.' This pictureque Hawaiian
dance has been incorporated in the
Famous Players-Paramount picture,
The Rainbow princess" in which Miss
Pennington is starred. In order to
make the scene as reallttc as posible,
a Hawaiian village was erected which
accompanies Miss Pennington on the
stage was engaged to play for her
during the filming of the dance for
the screen. The mere fact that this
Is the most expensive Hawaiian or
chestra In this country did not deter
the producers from using the musi
cians, because it was felt that Miss
Pennington would be more at home
with the same accompaniment which
she had had all season.
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CLARA
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YOUNG
JThe RiJ?oJiuan
A VORL riCTURC
lXm't Full o See flara Khnball
Young at the Temple Tonight.
What Is the big distinction between
members of royal families and those
of more humble birth? After all Is
there any real difference? Given the
opportunity, cannot the son or daugh.
! ter of a poor man acquire sufficient
"polish" and bearing to enable them
to hold their own with their so-called
superiors?
Take StiRan for an example. Phe
comes from very poor but respectabje
parentage yet as a model in the mosi
exclusive establishment In New Tork
city, she causes many society leaders
to pattern after her carriage.
Also. Susan's parents for three gen
erations at lea?t, were all Americans.
Tet society went mad over the coun
tess who appeared at Mrs Luckett'f.
hall no other than Susan of the mo
diste's obliging Mrs. T,uckett by mas
querading to replace the absent coun
tess. The play will furnish you more
laughs and dramatic thrills than you
have had in many a day. The title is
"The Rise of SuTin," and It is th
attraction at the Temple theater for
the last time tonight.
World pictures are pleased to an
nounce th's Clara Kimgull Young sub
ject as their tiiH recent release.
In addition to this big feature
there wil lbe two acts of vaudeville.
WE SET THE PACE
FRIDAY
FRIDAY
"THE RIGHT TO BE HAPPY"
A beautiful screen version of Charles Dickens' immortal classic
A Christmas Carol
ALSO A GOOD COMEDY
IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY
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At die Temple Ian time tonight in
conjunction with two acts of vaudeville.
Mr. Lloyd George is a magnetic per
son, doubtless because of the iron in
his blood.
WE SET THE PACE
Saturday COSY Saturday
A BIG COMEDY PROGRAM
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
"DOUBLE CROSSING THE DEAN"
A Big 2 reel comedy Fun with the College Students
A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH
IF ITSfGOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY
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SUNDAY
'PAS
Special Music on the
Pipe Org on Beautiful
Music of the Land Be
low the Mason-Dixon
Line.
GREATER VITAGRAPH PRESENTS
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Rose of tiie South
The Home of the Beau
tiful $5000.00 Photo
Player Pipe Organ.
PEGGY HYLAND and ANTONIO MORENO)
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Rose was a Southern Lassie Drfrt'm frA fkrtA
You're from the North he said, rCg9y fly iaUQ QUll
But if you love her dearly, then a . m
You and my lass shall wed. AntOIllO mOTCnO
A BEAUTIFUL SPECTACULAR SCENIC MARVEL PICTURE OF THE SOUTH
6 ACTS 6
Magic Isle," a thing of beau
ty, is also oo the program.
"ROSE OF THE SOUTH"
FOR THE KIDDIES
Katzenjamer Kids, Hans and Fritz, in "The C.ptau. Goes
a Swimming.
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College Scene Taken at One of America's Largest Institutions are a Factor in This Picture. Beautiful Costunr
Pretty Girls and Throughout All Predominates the f leasing Air ol tne soutn.
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PLEASE COME AFTERNOONS IF POSSIBLE
CHILDREN 5c
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PECOY HYLAND
and ANTONIO MORENO it
ROSE OF THE SOUTH'