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TWELVE PAGES HACK FOUR DAILY EAST OJREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917. lllllltlllllllllllllltM This is positively the first showing in PENDLETON OF THIS MARY PICK FORD PRODUCTION. ' I.ws only completed last month. MlllimilHIIIIIIMMI IMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllilllllllllilHHIIIH UlHIIillMI'if MHf!f FIVE MIMTE TALKS BY Tlll.XAL. LE.)1)KKS, L lUI.iIII-IUIIiKIII.il TO Sj SATURDAY TEe Great West "THE DOHON OF FEEMDG" From the Girl From Frisco lEe Great. City "IN THE WIB OF THE SPIDER"- From Grant Police Reporter . The Great L-ko Comedy "On the Trail of the Lonesome Pill" ALSO A VIN COMEDY POOR DAD Sunday Monday The 1st and Only Time in Pendleton Col. Wm. F. Cody (BUFFBLO BILL) IN Adventures of Buffalo Bill 5000 soldiers and Indians re-enact his toric battles. Gen. Nelson A. Miles and other famous soldiers appear in thrill-drama. ALSO A GOOD COMEDY TAKING THE COUNT COL CODY PICTURED IN IDIIN BATTLES Col. William K. Cody (Buffalo Bill) U pictured in two hand-to-hand con flicts with Indian braves in Kasanay's feature, "Adventure of Buffalo Bill." These mere with Chief Tall Bull durinK the battle of Summit SprinKa; and with Chi-f Yellow Hand in the Battle "ff Warbunnel. BUFFALO BILL' SEES PICTURES OF HIS LIFE Col. William P. Cody I Buffalo Bill hoe thrilling Ufa la so accurately pictured in Essa nay's feature, "Ad ve tures of Buffalo Bill," died In Den ver, Colo.. January 10, 1917. He viewed the picturization of his experiences shortly before he died. 5,003 INDIANS SHOWN IN BUFFALO BILL' PiCTUflE Kive thousand CnHed States soldiers and Indian encased in actual warfare in the production of Ens nay's fea ture. "Adventures of Buffalo Bill.' Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles and C. William F. Cody I Buffalo lill appear in its scenes. INDIAN WARS SHOWN IN 'BUFFALO BILL PICTURE Three vpochs of the Indian warfare are shown in Essa nay's feature, Ad veiuures of Buffalo Hill.' Thnee are j the battles of. the "60 s, the battles of the 70 s and the ending of the three hundred ears of warfare between the Indian and the white man in the war I of the Mewiah. This latter epoch ac- tually shows Lieutenant General Vel I son A. Wiles at the peace conference 1st Pine Ridge. 8. D., In and 160 Acres of Free Land in Western Canada GENERAL OFFICE J. II. Grave, Canaiaa Gov't Agent S. W. Corner Post and First St. SPOKANE. WN. Apply to Alex Cummings, EownM&l f - n '&n , ;ii?wy'.l"li'iM. .nimj.ii.iuwnmiwiwm V 3 I . x K W i , '.-; . !j s ' ? . s y , M A H ' V ? . I ;;"a j CEP A 4ARDHBR Modern wars are fought with huge bodies of troops and those troops must be trained. The Japanese, the Germans and the French give to every young man 4,000 hours of Intensive military training, spread over a period of two years. Under our National Ouara system we give to a very few of our young; men 676 hours of training, spread over a period of three years. How can we expect them to be ade quately prepared for war? Yet every company commander in the National Guard knows that young men can not be persuaded voluntarily to sacrifice more of their time to military training than they already give under the Na tional Guard system. "DIAMOND JIM" BRADY OF NEW YORK IS DEAD Million Dollar Stomach "Made for Him" by John Hop kin Surgeons Fails. ATLANTIC C1TT, April 13. Jame-i Buchanan Brady, New York's famous "Diamond Jim. died today. Brady's million dollar ftomach 'made for him' by surgeons at Johns Hopkins hos pital, was not proof against the illness which has been racking his frame the last year. Brady was a first nighter and whito lighter. He was a im-uiresque figure in ths New York night life. Although he never drank, and ate sparingly, he was known as a prince of good fel lows, the admirer or women, a walk-, tng showcase of jewels, the dictionary of New York, a keen business man and a shrewd market operator. REPORTS OF U-BOAT IN PACIFIC HAVE NOT YET BEEN CONFIRMED War Department on Lookout; Raider to the South is Rumored. WASHINGTON. April 13. Rumors of a submarine tn the Pacific are per sistent but lack official verification, the navy department announced. "The report of a submarine off th Pacific coast are persistent,' the de partment said. "We are on the look out. The rumor comes from various people. N'o vessel has seen the sub marine." The department admitted "rumors of a raider to the south.' The navy lacks confirmation or trie reported sinking of the British steamer Tre veal off the Oulyiri oast Information is also lac-king concerning the re ported establishment of a "barred zone" around American ports. A German raider in the Atlantic is reported unofficially. KNCiLAXlTS FIRST LOTTCKY. Held In I'Jiaboth r Hmi and Tick et MimlMToil 400.000. From the Ijondon chronicle.) The first English lottery of which we have any record was held In the reign of Elisabeth in the year 1569 J Four hundred thoupand tickets wer imued at lft shillings each, and th? price consisted of "ready money, plats, and certain sorts of merchan dises." An attractive feature of thin lottTy wan that there were no blank, each ticket holder receiving some re turn for his money. The profits of ths undertaking wer- to ro towards "the reparations of the havens and strenrtb of the real me!, and towards such other public good workes." According to ftow. the drawing of the lottery was heeun on January 11, 15t. at the west door of t. Paul's Cathedral, snd continued day and night, till May , following MIS HAXKIN STIR8 WPKNHAOBW, April It. Am on; women here who are Interested In polUiral events there fts great In1rn -tton over ths course, off Misfl Jesnetf Rankin In opposing the war resolu. tton In congres. Mrs. Tunck, wife of the minister of defense, who Is a pi oneer In the women's cause, says the action m the first eonsresswoman Is swre to be appropriated by the oppo nents of womsn's advsncement as proof th-t women are unfitted to en ter public life. Mario en. editor of a women pub'!-i.!l"n. ecl re that "breaking 4'iwn the first t:me women In public !ie com fnce to fa e wth a diHf.n of world etniftcancs la a disgrace t-i j our sex. US , ,V, . . J ' ' "Sv- At The Pastime SHE WAS RICH, YET POOR; SHE LIVED IN A MAN SION, YET SHE HAD NO ONE TO PLAY WITH IF YOU THINK THAT "MONEY IS EVERYTHING" YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR MIND WIEN YOU SEE THIS GREATEST PHOTOPLAY OF RECENT YEARS: A TIE RICH GIR.L Picturized in six superb Wets from the celebrated play and novel by Eleanor Gate the latest greatest production made by America's sweetheart and yours, Beyond dispute, here is the most entrancing picture ever made by "Little Mary" It is clean, wholesome, happify in? no underworld scenes, no sex problems, nothing to bring a blush to the cheek of Pendleton's fairest daughter, and yet there's more entertainment for every member of the family in this than in any photoplay you ever saw Of course, you'll see this production at the theater which for more than 11 years has given Pendleton consistently only the world's greatest photoplays. If- i'W tu . '4 El '( , ' BjjSQ' SPECIAL MUSICAL SELECTION ON THE PHOTOPLAYER PIPE ORGAN r l:""""l'--'".'LH H t , '. V,t 55 , K ' .- : , )' rr v 'k it J .. -w- , x J t , ' : ,- 1 . J ' h ' ' ""'" TT 'A "if- h , s i mi . t I t . . . fl .'ST ' t i - - This master-picture costs the Pastime a small fortune and it be comes necessary to increase the admission price to . Adults 20c Children 10c But to enable all children to see "The Poor Little Rich Girl" a special admission price of Sc will be in force up to 6 p. m. each day. m. 1 N j'A pooa utue pich ci mi I i iiiiiiiiilMlllllllinillllllltMIHI'IIIMMilltllMfl l!ijJ!!l!i!J!!i!Mi!i!!!MMl!i!I!!!!im THE HOUSE OF HITS An armful of adjectives could not convey to you an adequate idea of the merits, the wholesome goodness-of this production; it simply surpasses description it's an all-joy show, no gloom Of course it will smash attendance records, so to get the first choice of the best seals come an early as you can. There will be seven complete shows daily Continuous, starting at 12, 1 :S0, 3, 4:30, 6, 7:30 and 9. iiiimitiimmimmiimmmiiiiiimiiiHiimiinimtfiiimiiimmi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIMIIIIIIMI llllllllllllllllllllliltlMllllllllllllillllllilllliillilllillUIIIIIUIIIilllll IN ADDITION Comic Cartoons Saturday, Mutt and Jeff in "The Bull Fighters. Sunday Kruy KaU "At Home.' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiMitiiiiniiiiiiiii IIIMMIIIHIIIIIMMIIIIMIIIIimilimitMMMimilllllllllllllllHIIIHMII IliillllilllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlMlllllllilllll REMEMBER Children' under 12 years admit ted for Sc up to 6 o'clock each day. t,iiT7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimMMIIimilimHIMlMMIMMMmi!tMHIMinmi