TWFtLVl3 PAGE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON.' PRECOX SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1919 ,1u,ll,l,l..miMii .ll.,M.H....u..u.f,..l.......l.M.M.l,..l,H,rj A Sunday ndayi-Mll?ASTM IBBBHMHBnHBMHBHBBHBBMVJ Al.TA.HCJiDAV.'jiSI MONODY., 1 ,,v - (i,, ami hi flnf.l -rr'rWf'vm ' "" 'J,"" "" " ' "I I PAGE EIGHT ALT I! t c 1 .fe Utv fry IT'S A GOLDWYN PICTURE - GERALDINE T FARRAR AS CARMEN OP THE PRAIRIE - -IN 1 FABRAR HELLCAT v - 4&MtteaJ "Tin 1 Hell CM" ALTA ORCHESTRA Robt. Nagler, : Director -. I; The Picture that is hooting 100 Per Ct CAST " iu - Sheriff Jack Webb . . .. Milton Sills Jim Dike Tom .Santschi Pancha's Father Win. Black tuo when h un v Hint mid x)iiwi (he lreloss, ulxirmiuitH "" who InstrtinienUi tire hlttilen In an old mine. Howard K. Morton wrote tl story ...i .i.rrinor Mnlllvnn the cnrlo Mr. Hurt directed the picture and Joe AuKiist did the photographic worn. m...... ...a u-..ro. Hctunlly taken o'n the borders of the Mexican renb-; I. Wanda Hawley la Mr. Hart leading woman. PASTIMK SINUAY AX1 MONDAY IIAM II OWNEIl IKillTS TO 1MIOT1XT IW1.K ylKi.Jrnir,-''i date.rdly ,h.t and Oeraldlnw-Faj-rar cornea t the Aitft theatre , tMydimlnit Sunday., In ';The Helt Cat." aeoond In her aerlea of Onldwyn Pictures. The" international celebrity pronjia to acquit herwelf n HRnlfk-ently in this produotion, every scene or which waa made In the heart nf the Wyoming Hookies. In "The Hell fat." she U Pancha O'Brien, the daughter of a sheep raiser, and la half Spanish 'and half Irish. She loves and hates with equal abandon. Jim Dike, a cattleman. covets Puncha. She will have none .it r.hn, however, because she loves Sher ilf Jack Webb. Dike determines thut this shall not stand in the way of his desires. Again and again Pancha, re. buffo him. After he has shot O'Brien durlns a raid on his ranch, pike approach lancha. The trtrl offer furious re- Isistance, fighting DUe off until he t finally exhausted and blood stream from her mouth. Then; Dike bind her to his' horse and take her to hi lonelv ranch. .His squaw dashes off to tell the. sheriff of Tancha'a plight and, when Jim Dike and I'ancha, later leave the ranch ostensibly to go East, a poss i surrounds the boggy. Pike lurches forward from his seat, a dagger In his heart. Pancha proclaim herself hi I slayer and unworthy o the man sh i loves. ..... s r HE.RIS .. i ' f 1 f GERALDINE FARRAR'S GREATEST TRIUMPH A WOMAN'S LA V OF THE GREAT WEST. . She loved, she hated, she . fought for right and honor." ' V!S!rlLS-;fiiS They love hard and fight hard under western skies. . :- . . ; t . IN ADDITION THE KINOGRAM News of important events. , i inn i i ni wis "gjyrii 'inrf 'JYl trCMIKMLy Roy Stewart Many Ktlk-d In Terrific Vlglit Whm.s OraniPii Oit HanclinuMf IS Water 8mlly. IS He felt a If he were riding to hls, own funeral but a promise whs morejz: binding than handcuffs to Jim Hen. . ..r nf the Flvlng B. ranch and the best ponflghtcr In the south- j : UHi iim had promised rho little s: sc hool teacher r would, not flre i less in self defense, ana new w West she did not know what giv th first' shot mount In IhiB coun where dead shots were a common "'''iim'n.Tiiim'iil the head of his cow punchers, was riding to. open the dam which had been closed by the, sheep men and had cut me w aier...,.-, ply which meant life to his counties herd of long horns. Jim knew the dam would he guarcled by -desperate men with orders to shoot to kill. They expected him for he had priid he would open the dam at S o'chiok that afternoon nnd there was no fchnnce for n surprise. . J There was the ping of a "JO-30 and J.m llenton a big sombrero lay In the sj dost a. n.it tittle hnlo through the crown. It has been a cl.o call for): the young cattle baron but the whl of the bullet had been sweet music from Zor,T n ". case ' f.tm I.IIMI.IIIIMII Ill 1llll..HIllHUIHn...ni1imilimUIIHnC of kill or be killed. I . -' tT '?"""' '"''"' iHni'"'"""'lllll,""1 ""'S '"' II. and the hlreljigs of the sheep l-! 'i Uerests. which h. one of the thrilling , ' " S ."jfestures of the gripping Triangle , S I AM Ail Sunday Mondavi . - . - a t , ! CHILDREN 10c . - ADULTS 25c 9 J THOMA5 H. INCE PREJENT ' J f9 ; AUC AKE TOPAY KENAN'S y.KN ITIC .MAIUC Two men. identically alike as to face and figure, but aa far apart as the poles In character one 'square, i hi nest and upright: the other, an arch lhl tinrl ruiid OKent. Whose KOUl la 1 red with stains of murder and vlo. ' Imce. Their trails crosa in the gol- j den. pine-riinmed melting pot of the I West. Here is a brief outline of "Th MliiniEht Stage." In which Frank I Keenan. America's foremost charac : ter actor does the most remarkabl , worir of his career In the dual charac i tt rizntion. love. hate greed and lawless pas- 'slon furnish the cMor and thrills lot ; this engrossing Western dram, wnic Ms an adaptation of Henry Irving "Ll(.stern urnrna. "The I-arnln' of Jlm, ; historic success, i ne i- penton " Hoy Stewart Is stnrrea .in ; jThe screen version is more effectively pl(.UlI.e whlch will be shown at ! in itH appeal, more impressive In ""jthe r.llstime theatre Sunday and .Mon-i dnimulic action because of It fln , ' ..... i . I intiiiAartiie . niiiurai mciiiiik i" ( period of American development Ini which it is laid. It was thought that Mr. Keenan had reached the highest point in his screen achievements when he gave to an aunrecinte public hi Mathlaa in "THo IlellH" pre-released at the ittaito Theatre. New York, nnd warmly com. mended by the press: but. In this ren. dition of the old French story. It 1 said, he haa reached a still higher mark. , It is a story that never lags for 6 moment, throbbing with primitive pas sion, tense with suspense, marked by the finished acting of the atar and the specialy selected cast, which Includes Mien on Anderson. Charles Gunn, Mauds George, Joseph J. DowlinB. Thomas Guise, Wadsworth Harris ana Ernest C. Warde the director who fur. nishes an admirable bit of character acting. It in a splendid production. the best thu far of Pathe' .xtra Selected Star Photoplays and will ba shown at tha Arcade theatre today. -IN "The Lea of Jim Benton" Girl "Holds Up" Wealthy Ranch Owner. the "Cow Country." A tale of i IN ADDITION-A GOOD COMEDY AI.TA TOP At mum TODAY ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 5c JtoyStewartiin-oene frora : Tfiauj-le Plav.'-'iThe Lean?- ! ini.of,Jm Benton.;' - PAsarTWR snCnAY ap moxp.v; CAPITAL FAItCK IS ' XKW SENVETT FIUI Many ncH-nrc of Hoarder!", Has I'proarlous Moments. Filled with . laughs from start to f. . injsn. 111' Hi r u, ou.uvi . " w. Taramount-Mack Sennctt comedy, ! which will le shown at the Alta thea m tre today, is snid to be one of the most 'humorous: production made by the 21 Scnnett organization in many moons. S : The principal In the cast are Ford 5 Sterling. Chester Conklln and Mary BjThurman. K The story deal with the troubles K of an ambassador' secretary who Is ! giver an Important document to file f away, hut who decide to show it to A his wife to prove to her what an Im 3, portant fellow he Is. Hi wife keeps 5'a boarding bouse. and .among her 5 boiirders is a German who decide to 5 steal the document and send It to the J' All Highest In, Berlin. Jj Tills rewilve provoke many laugh. K.for it bring about numerous queer J ! complications. A supoaed burglar as Zk. well as a real one takes a hand in the 5 game and a rope of pearl brings the 5 1 characters and documents into strange and startling mixups. For Sterling is the mysterious boarder, while Ches ter Conklin is the secretary. The ac. lion is fast and furiou and the come, dy is in every way . delightful enter tainment. , 44 ARCAPK SIWPAY ANI MOXOAY WILIJAM 8. HARTS XKW PIIOTOPIAV IS Qt ITK DRAMATIC FROM the FIRST DOSE Hood' Sraparilla Begin It' Rcconatruetiv Work. F!ff, It ctentea an appetite. ' 1 Second, It il iireUon. Third, It perfect assimilation. Fourth, It carrieB 100 iier cent, of the Tiourishment In the food you eat Into the blood and the body, thereby enriching and vitalizing your blood, which in time renews your streng(h and builds up again your reserve Btrength and vitality. Thi make Hood' Parsapar 114 one of the great remedies of the world. From tho first dose you are on a definite road to Improvement. It Is of inestimable value Just now to restore tho health and nerve force so greatly exhausted by war excitement, the grip and influenza epidemic and the changing season. It Is the right medicine for you this Spring. Oct a ""And'u'you need a mild, effective ilhartic-, got Hood's Pills. America's Greatest Character Actor Frank Keenan In a Dual Role as John Lynch, an honest Gold Seeker and "Biege" Rivers, arch thief and road agent IN THE W! ft E LESS Deadly Work at the Wireless Station! Now ard again in a William S. Hart picture the ; friction 2is too close even for gun-play, and it's - ' ' then that you see this great Western actor at work with his bare fists. . In "The Border Wireless" he shows one way of canning the Kafoer, or at least those who do the Kaiser's dirty work. A picture that will GET YOU. ARCADE ORCHESTRA, ROY K. STANFIELD, DIRECTOR. "Foremost stars, superbly directed in clean motion " pictures" The Ilonlor Wlrelcm" Affords Popu lar Artcrart Star splendid lime.. ... William S. Harf new Artcrart pic ture. "The Horder Wireless," hlch will be shown at the Arcade theater Sunday and Monday, ha, been deslg- . - .. .... . . V. .. l-nun hall nmvl.W. & at tho nroductlon as a picture "with a real thrill." Of course, every Hart d ! picture has a thrill, a consistent story 9 with action in every foot, but the fact S that this one Is concerned largely with 2 the machinations of a band of Hun El Plotters In America, on the border B of Mexico, give added Interest and enable the star to depict certain )f phase of the war at homo which are jflnot only thin ly, but decidedly fnacln. d i Ming. d it give Hart a chance, to wear & i khaki; present him firat a a bandit, 2 depict hi reform when patriotic In Q'splratlon arouse him to the fact that 3 ' he I at heart a man of honor; shows R , hi. effort to enter the rmy. tern. porarily frustrated by hi record whlchi T til Anns.1 SUt.ment of th STAR INSUHANiK COMPANY OP AMKMI'A Uf N.w Tork City, lo Ui Hul of N.w York, na lh llrt iUr of D.ceflitr. 101H, mmd. ti tin Jiuarcnc, Canimiteiuncr uf tti gut. u( Urrfuit, pur.li.nt to Iik: CAPITAL Aawnl of rkptUI Um pokj p. . 400.000 00 INCOAfg Nvt pmninm reveire durtnc tha 7r I 3S.40i T IrtUrct. clivlrt.tiU atMl rtnu r- coind durtnc tho jr.r 47.t30.41 Toul incotao ( S.a5t 14 PtSt'SKK?TM Ktt low., pold duritig tti. twludini oiljuatinout .11x0.1!...$ 241,420.80 1'i.M.imI. paid oo capital aluck durlit tlio yaar S0.O00.00 C'fiauilMidiiB ami aalarlea paid dorfug tlio tear - 13B.Tae.t4 Taiet). llr.nNa and f.a paid dsr- Inoj tho ,.ar 40.T?.1S Aniousl of all oilier zpandituroa. .004.ftf The Midnight Stage" A truly Western romance, of sunny Califor nia in the days of the road agents and the vigilantes. WHO : Robbed the Midnight Stage? Rifled the El Monte Mail Coach? Murdeved the driver and express man? iiii!iiiiiiiiiMi!iiiniiniiiiiiniiiiiuuuiiiii!inii!iintrtiinnuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiininniiuu.: .1 irt:tr.t7f Tfrtal sptnditDr4M Titoif ttf itofk nd bootla owned twaitffl Tlaa) f 1,109. n'0.01 rh im banka and un hn4 . . l'.742.1I frrtBtuan in coura uf coltWion written rlnce ticpt. BUMttl . ffBT.lTM M Iutrat tntk rsU du and Accrued V.HOS.38 TetaJ t .a77,0(I"11 Tolal IimU adnltOd In OrtoB..tl,677,t.68 J UABII.1T1KM Cmrn rtetKi for low unpaUJ.. . . 7t.01B.09 Amount of unfarn-rd preaulunu on alt ottUtantlinc rlcfca 64 l.HfHI.OS Tnm tor enn.mivilM and broken lojrou 0 All Uir Itabilitlaa 87B 00 Total HabUfifai, cscltwiva wf cairltal ittfl- t o S440.n0 .t (16(1 T4 Ot BL'MINKHtt IS UKE4iON FOR THE TEAR Groat prrmlautf received dwrioc ttie year ..$ 8A.R1-V28 rriahin. r'tttmrd daring fr.. ',flo0! Iomom aid during the year 10. Oft I.oeea Incurred during Uie year.. ld.OHT.o2 TAK IMILKANCE COairANT OP AMERICA II. K. l.OCIMtN. Irn.ieitU T. A. WF.V.1. A-t-t!it Hwreiary. SUtutnnr rtraitl-nt aitnrney iat tt1c: , t I.KOIK.H! i. J ANKS, ( CLARK nelson ' Resident Agent 401 l'im Altlfr Kt.. iornT (irniid Ave. ITtrtland, Ornpm. ALTAIday CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30. f Enid Bennett IN "When Do1 We ts.tr1 A Thomas IT. Ince Picture x Sennctt Comedy BEWARE OF BOARDERS. VAUDEVILLE, . RQBBIS & FULTON Comedy Singing and Dancing Act Entitled "At the Town Pump" 3 3