East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 17, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PAGE FIVE
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1917.
TODAY
THE CELEC RATED COMEDIAN, FRANK Mc IN TYRE, IN A PICTU
RIZATION OF HJS GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS
"Tfio Troueling Solosraon"
THE GREATEST COMEDY DRAMA OF THE SEASON.
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VAUDEVILLE
Wrights Hawaiians
MUSIC SINGING DANCING
Featuring the mystic Hula Hula dance
of the South Sea Islands
THE MINIATURE DUO The Smallest Comedians in the world in
Seng. Dance and Mirth.
Frank Mclntyre
in picturization of his greatest stage success
The Traveling Sab
a CAST OF CHARACTERS
Bob Blake - i . Frank Molntyr,,
Beth Elliott Dorrs Kenyon
Franklin Royce Harry Northrup
Mrs. Babbitt Julia Stuart ,
Martin Drury Russell Bassett
Julius, the Porter Harry Blakemore
Watts Jarnea O'Ncil, Jr
SYNOPSIS.
Frank Mclntyre, celebrated corned
an. makes his first a pea ranee on the
motion picture screen In the Famoui
Players adaptation of his greatest
stage uccejr "The Traveling Sales
man," which la the Paramount Pic-,
ture at the Alta Friday and Saturday
eject him from hi berth in tne morn
eject him from hu oeran In the morn
ing, Bob Blake, a traveling salesman,
is carried past his station on Chris
mas morning and finds ' himself in
Orand Crossing whatever or wher
ever that l. The most interesting
sight in that town Is the pretty face
that smiles at Blake through tho
window of the telegraph off.ee at tho
station. Blake is rotund. "Jovial and
trustworthy in appearance and It is
not long before he melts the natural
reserve of Beth Elliott.
During the course of an impromptu
luncheon in the station, Blake learns
that Beth'a old home is to be Bold for
taxes on the following day. He later
gathers the Information, from Beth'i
friend. Mrs. Babbitt, .that the girl has
been allowing a Mrs. Stratton to live
In the house without paying her any
rent ever since the woman had her
little store sold over her head by Mar
tin Drury. the local-capitalist.
By this time Bluke has become vi
olently Interested in Beth and through
the' medium of a poker game and
many application, of "8cotch tea,"
learns that Royce. a henchman of
Drury'n, Is going to buy In the Ellloit
! place because Drury has a tip that
i the railroad Is going to want the
I property and that it can be sold for
a high price. His antagonism . to
Hoyce-ia heightened by a spice of
Jealousy for Royce makes love to
Beth very openly.
Discovering that Royce Is to start
to drive for the county seat very early
In the morning, Blake has one of his
j friends put him to bed and then gets
into the rig in his place. Royce.
awakening from the effects of too
much "tea," makes a violent dash for
the livery stable and finds a small ear
there which he appropriates and starts
pursuit of Blake. There is a wild race
In which the car is overturned and
Blake succeeds In reaching the court
houje in time to pay up the taxes ia
Beth'g name, . "
Beaten at this ante Royc returns
at once and tells Beth that her drum
mer friend has attempted to steal
her property from her and then per
suades her to sell the property to him
for 6000. The girl accepts the check
and then Blake dashes In to explain
the whole Vffair, and tear, up the
check. But Royce has one more
trump card he gets Beth out to the
Elliott place alone and, locking the
doors, declares that be will not let
her go until she accepts the check.
After, a desperate struggle with Royce
-.lake succeeds in freeing the girl
and all ends happily.
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SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE
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TiflDD tor Paradise Valley"
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George Lark in in a Thrilling Grant Police Reporter Story.
Through the Draw
"THE GIANT REDWOOD OF CALIFORNIA."
A BIG COMEDY
His Wife's Relation
OR FROZEN OUT.
SUNDAY
ALICE HELEN RICE'S (the author of Mrs. Wiggins of the Cabbage
Patch) FAMOUS NOVEL
"A Romance of
Billy Goat Mil"
Society, Scandal, Romance and Comedy.
ALSO TWO REELS OF LAUGHING, ROARING COMEDY.
FAGIN AND . BILL SIKES
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When Oliver Asked, For More
tCINt ritOM -OLIVER TWIST. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ROOUCEO
BY LAKY.
' This la Fagln and Bill Bikes the arrh-flends In the beloved tale of Oliver
fvlet. Ia the Leaky adaptation of the story for the Paramount Proaram. Ma
tte Dors la Oliver, with Tully Marshall and Hubert Bosworlh as r'agia and
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MARIE DOKO. LASKY STAR. IN
PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
'tasky adaptation of "Oliver Twist." This is the sTood time that this sop .1 '
tar has ptayes tne oeioves liKii.ni ciunrw. as sne appeared as ouvsr In ' -dl-star
revival of the play at the New Amsti-rdare Theatre in Itl during U
Feat Dickens Centenary.