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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1910.
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PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theater
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AT TIIK THIOATRKS TODAY
. na a lire ifady in "Tho Whirl-
poor- and rothe News. .
Arcade Nazlmova In "Out of the
i'oe."
aroiiiiu yiiniit lumens in A man
i-ountry. Keslunu Comedy, "A
Movie Mm."
M The Thrulmt Tomorrow
Alia Hlsle Ferguson In "The Mar
riage Price." Mnck Sonnet Comedy.
"Hellly's Wash Day" and Vaudeville,
Arcade Nazlmova In "Out of the
Fog,- .
Pastime "A Man' Country" and
"A Movie Star."
picture) shows
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"Out of the Fog." adapted for the
screen from the powerful stage dram
"Ceptlon Shoals." gives the celebrat
ed Naxlmova' many excellent oppor
tunities' for her rare artistry. "Out
of the Fog." la a etory of mists and
wlnda -the scenes the rock bound
coast of Maine end (he frMehnrnn.
shoals of the lonely lighthouse In the
Carribean sea. Here Eva was born
a child of love abhorred by her uncle
for her unconventional birth, end cut
off from all human beings her only
cninpantons the wheeling gulls ana
cygnets, the whlte-cftpped, rolllns
waters, the storm winds and gentle
trade xephyrs; her pictures the golden
seaweed, the deep blue ofthe tropic
waters, the crimson hibiscus growing
In rich profusion around the solitary
licht. and the fleecy clouds on tht
dim horizon; her music to cry to the
wheeling birds, the roar of the angry
sco. and the gentle splashing of th
placid waves agnlnst the Jutting rocks.
The blazing tropic stars the count
less gems of the southern cross were
her chcriBhcd Joyels. Here Eve grew
womanhood until, out of the fog.
Kate sent her love. Out of the fob
enmc a stalwart young American who
met and loved the child of the mists.
The play is one of calm and storm i
fire and passion.
jfor the 1,1 borty Loan speech, this
much' truvellod young Helect Btar
swings Into the southern sklc ond
sets at Aahcvlllo, X. C' where ht
I remains a few days In that all-the-time-
balmy- loiitliluncl, filming the
: episodes of "The Whirlpool," her lat
ex! Delect urn-ring which appears here
at Urn Alta theatre today. ;
While making I he hurt i0 these
Hrencs, Just before schedule time fo.
returning north, a strong wind on top
of Chimney Itork near the famous
tree of I hone delightful situations
where Isabel, (Al'ce Brady) end tht
Judge plight their troth. Interfered c
seriously with star, dlrcetor, camera
man and camera and their respective,
connectlos with this earth, that more
time than was allottted was requires
to complete tho scones. 1 '
This of course, meant robbing Peter
trlp-to-the-statlon to pay paul-work-Ing-on-loratinn,
with the result that
the foot of the mountains was reach
ed with barely time to make the train,
In custome, make-up and all.
"We'll run for. It." said Alice, and
they did, grabbing bag and baggage
from the verandah of the little hotel
as they Marathoned by. .
But, as Alice says herself, the deai
old back platform knew her of olo
and always greets her like a lost child
so Just as the train pulled out and
trains do this leisurely In North Caro
lina the breathless throng crowded
on, where make-up was removed be
fore entering the car In docile order.
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ALICCtBRADV
"THE .WHIRLPOOL
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ALICE
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ABOUT THE STARS
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THE ZODIAC
VASTJ3IH TODAV
TWO WIG FIGHTS
IX
RUBENS' PLH
Alma Uiibmsr lliruros In KxHting TUU
Itooin naUta In "A Man's Country."
l'at Moving Drama of 'Vtorty-XInei
Two of the mcst thrilling hand-to-
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BTHINWAT
BALDWIN
HOWARD
HAMILTON
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TKItHS TO HI IT.
hi:nd fights ever seen on the screen
tnke place In "A Man's Country."
starring Alma Rubens as a dance-hati
queen In a rough western town of th.
early California gold-rush days. Thv
picture is distributed by Exhibitor.
Mutual.
Huxley's Gulch was a rough hamlet
and Kemp's dance-hall was a rough
tolnt. Everybody toted a gat In the
Oulch. and the handles of most o
the eix-shooters were notched. Whei.
they couldn't use a gun. they fought
with their fists.
In the lest reel Kote Carewe (Mist
Rubens) is allocked by "Three
Card" Duncan (Ion Chnney), a bad
gambler, and M'ss Ruhcns demon.
Urates that she's a ""wild-cat," keep
ing the gamblers as busy as a hairless!
dog In a bee-hive.
The big fight -which follows this
preliminary when the pugnaclou
narson takes a hand and rescues
Vato from "Three-Card" Is a corker
The preacher and the bad-m:in liter
ally wreck the bar-room fltures and
glassware. The quantity of "llcker
spilled when they both crash Into th
bottled goods, bringing down the
loaded shelves on their heads, gener
ales Joy In the gloomiest Prohlb.
The production was made for
Hobertson-Colo hy Winsome Stars
Corporation un ler the direction of
Henry Kolltor.
It may be well to mentoin that the
Zodiac is the path which the Earth
and other planets follow in their
course around the sun. They are all
in the same piano, the-'Soiriae-toelng
thirty degrees In width, though some
are much farther than others. Within
this zone there are twelve constella
tion, one for each month, beginning
with Aries, The Ran which is one th
meridian at the point where it crosses
the celestial equator on. or about the
21t of ilarctu .This la known as the
Vernal Equinox,' the point from which
celestial distance are reckoned. ' It Is
sometimes called the "Greenwich of
the skies.'' It is well to remember
these twelve constellations, as the ap
parent position of the sun occupte
one for each month of the yeor. Aries
Is the Ram. according to Mythologj
that bore the golden fleece. The world
fpmous Argonautia expendltion -was
fitted out by Jaron and his compan
ions to recover the same. On thlk
ram Phryxuo and hla sister Helle were
borne thru the air to escape the wrath
of their cruel step-mother Ono. Un
fortunately Hello became dizzy and
fell Into the water, which has ever-
after borne the name of Hellespont
Ben Franklin's Face
. To Appear in Office
Postmaster-General
ALTA TOD.t
AMCI-7S ,
I-'AVOHITK .
OVTWOOH
SPORT
While Alice Brady's favorite Indoor
sport has always been, needless to re
late, making Select Pictures, her fav
orite outdoor sport is catching .trains.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug.. The
only life-size portrait In existence of
Benjamin Franklin, as he appeared
when postmaster-general for the Col
onles. is nearing completion in the
studio of a Philadelphia artist
It is being made under a commis
sion from the government, and will
be placed In the private office of the
postmaster-general In Washington
For some years the postoffice de
partment has been endeavoring to ob
tain such a painting. Practically all
of the pictures of-Franklin represent
him as an old man, aad with sucn ma
terial the artist was required to por
tray him as middle-aged and engaged
in carrying on the affairs of the poet
office department office.
It was the desire of Postmaster
General Burleson that Franklin
should be properly portrayed. -
By accident an original portrait of
Franklin, painted In Paris by Tuples-
sls, a French artist, was discovered In
the office of a local Insurance com
pany. This was of value.
The portrait, now in the artist's stu
dio at 1611 Chestnut street, measures
50 by 70 Inches and shows a full
length view of Franklin at hla desk. It
will be finished this week.
Blakeslee, assistant postmaster-
general, selected Benedict A. Osnis,
I Philadelphia. -, KF- paint - the - picture,.--
He began work February I.'fout for
three months previous Mr. Osnis col
lected data so that Franklin's appear
ance might not appear as a "'bewhls
kered and powdered" government offi
cial of long ago, but as an every-day
8carcely back from her Boston trip American executive.
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'THE WHIRLPOOL'
Even at the risk of losing the happiness which she has snatched from
Fate, this young girl of the Tenderloin remains true, to a former trust..
Pathe News
Current Events
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Many forms of eyetrouble are pro--!
gresHive and gradually become worae,
unless proper ibuiBsw arc wwr. '
If you come here to have your i
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ough examination of your eyes, and ,
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Smoking Rules Are
Disregarded by the , -Fair
Sex in England
LONDON, Aug. 21. So many Eng
lish women have become confirmed
smokers that in recent months rail
way employes have hesitated to en
force the rules against smoking In
certain carriages and it has come to
he accepted that if the women pas
sengers io not object every compart
ment becomes a "smoking car.
Tho Great E-istern Itnilroad.- whose
generul manager is Henry Thornton.
formerly of the Pennsylvania and
Icng, Island systems in America, Is the
first of the railroads to change to ex-
itigorder and move for a return to pra
war conditions. By a recent order only
uch compartments as are designated
Smoking" can be used for that pur
pose, and even though all the passen
gers may consent, no. concessions-are
made to women. If they want tl
smoke they are to be referred to reg- .
ular smoking compartments.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 81. The Cleveland
Railways Company has taken eut an
insurance policy here said to be the
largest ever written, for $10,110,000
against "riot and civil commotion."
it became known today. .- The pre
mium was $7,110,
The policy was obtained by a Cleve
land broker, who placed 90 per cent
of It with the western departments of
four companies. :
Insurance agents here stated that
similar policies are being sought by
large industries, a number having
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Mil' screen's most
distingu ished artist in a
play surrounded b)j ths
mystery of the sea and
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MBS "SPSSr- rfSV J V ' . mr sou
IX CASB3 or SICKNESS ,
THIS IS IiOVKXY tK)l
Huns was speaking about the high
Pfiea of cabbage in his town.
I "'Kebbeges Is awful high dis year."
he said. " Me and mine wife puta up
(seven, eight, nine barrels of sauer
kraut efery year but ve can't dis
I year. De kebbeges cost too much."
"But you put up some sauerkraut,
didn't you, Hans?" questioned a
friend.
"Oh. yes, two or t're barrels just
to half In do house in case of sick
ness." Woman Sues Plant Estate.
NEW LONDON'. Aug. Si. The es
tate of the late Morton P. Plant has
ihoen made defendant in a suit
Itirought by Jennie M. Lynch of Onset,
Mass.. who asks $300,000 for cream
;of contract, alleging that the late .
'commodore Dane on Feb. 17, 1908.1
delivered to her a written agreement)
to pay her $1000 a month for the rest
of her life.
. The plaintiff alleges that a claim for
the amount due to her under the
agreement has been presented and
payment refused by the executors of
the will. The alleged agreement states
that the payments were to b "a token
of gratitude and in consideration of .
aluable services rendered." i
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