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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1917)
i i 5 5 J I s i i I I i 1 l PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1917. We Are Inaugurating Our New System Theatre Sunday REFINED VAUDEVILLE Direct from Pantages and Fisher Circuits. BETTER MUSIC THE GREATER ALTA ORCHESTRA, PROF. CHAS. O. BREACH, LEADER. ' l"ll!!'!!i!!!'!l!"!!!!nn!!m!H!!l!l!l!!!M!!!l i.lllUllliUlilUlllilillllliUUIIIi IlilllillililUilil D GREATER FEATURE PICTURES LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MATINEES VAUDEVILLE Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoon. Pictures and Vaudeville. Admission, Matinees: Adults 15c; Children Sc. SUNDAY and MONDAY VAUDEVILLE KATHRYN JAMESON That Classic Singing Comedienne. EDWARDS AND WARD Those Versatile Entertainers. . Sunday We Monday Present IRGIffi SNOW WHITE also amKv irk ML 7-,i! WED OVED SLWVMEArlD SEWND?S beautiful Utile Aarquerile Clark Stars' n Adaptation OF beloved fairy Tale The magic film nd has bpQ t:l!r re was a tn-.-t hnijr onr, as One rf the must uniijue features of reiiireil wveu could be fmind for It lje'0 sliuken iu (bi'ir cradles by tfie wirol over the beloved pafros of kko the little rtnr bad already iicored this delightful picture I. tl fact that was not enough that tlie applit-ant for Dews of Bull Run. It was the flrrt Grlinui Brrtbert fairy tales sod there (Treat perwial mieceiw iu the fte the famous Seven Little Iuarfi are the position le short. lie inut lw so time that Home of tin-in Tiad ever been baa atermed forfh evmilatto litHn T.-r.ion of "Suow WbiU" in which actually iinuerxonated on the. wreen tiny that he would little, even Iu motion pifturu Htudio before, and their eotiinientH on what they .saw ituerite tnark. The wand Is is the management of Wlnthrop Ames, the obviously simple thing and bavin the diminutive Mias Clark, the amall- clnrll One of the aeven had appear- hand of J. Kearle Daw ley. wha dl- Crelghton Hale, well knows motion children play the roles of the dwarfs, eat "big" star on the screen. gu,,, 0f Ann Teiinlngton ss rected tlie adaptation of the fairy taie picture player, appears in support of the producers decided that the highest Though some of the little clmi who tlie circus mlilxet in "The Rainbow for the Famous Players Film Com (pa- Miaa Clark In the role of the Prince form at realism could best be gained were finally engaged were very re- Princeas," and he. feellng-hlmaelf to ny. by whom it la released oa the Par- who refuses to be lured frTi Ms quest by having booafide llllputlans aasume luctsnt t j ,1, their sgea. oue of ,2, reaonalblllty of' talt is amount Program. of 8oow White by tin- " '.lc of the tire rol.- of tbe dwarfs. To t:it cii.l them a.lmittcd ilwf he was over sixty Ing the other six Into the mysteries of The choice of Mi Clark for the wicked ynceo Brangoiuar. a ivreful search was made until the and several plinilol guPty to having tbe camera. ' ' v ., SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE ALTA ORCHESTRA 8 PIECES 8 TEN PAGES V3 Ft3 a