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East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 07, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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Sunday
Night "
THE PASTIME is going to be from now on Tendleton's most exclusive feature
house. If you contemplate going to a movie Sunday or Monday make it point to see
J. Stuart Blackston's "MISSING." A love that passeth all understanding kept green
the memory of the man regarded "MISSING." The seductive strains of "Bonnie Sweet
Bessie" reclaimed him. The cast includes Thomas Meigran, Robert Gordon, Sylvia
B reamer and Ola Humphrey.
TAKE OUR ADVICE, SEE "MISSING," YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
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Casualty
List.
Killed,
Joe Brown.
Lieutenant
George
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Wounded
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AT THE THEATERS
AI-T. SIXnAV Al JIOXDAY
lU-rt I.ytHI H Known A4 "Athletic
War.
For real thrilling, exciting' adven
ture. "No Man's 1.3 nd." a r-w ie
tro May. tarring the popular actor,
B-rt L-ytell, whfch will be seen at the
Ala theater nn ftvnday, would be im
)Ki)ie to duplfcate. ThU is a
pcj'-(-ti -.erKfon of the novel of thai
:n c hy the famous anthir jf ac
vnturouw fictt'ion, lui Joseph
Vane. --
Mr. Kytell. vrwvA that he is well
railed "the athletic actor." In this
I'i-ture he rescuer a man from down
ir.jf. fU'htB 'lerman Kallors by the
score, wrests a (run Irom a would-be
Mtlcide. blown up an enemy raider
u jt h a, cleverly cnc-a led tKnl and
la.t but not lf-aKt rencues th beauti
ful lady from the hands of 2eperate
tjK'n.
To d all thee votuntu" calls for
h'ntnff Tiiuscles and a Kuppl liody In!
inrfect training, an it In not done In,
kWw. but must be real to appear j
convincing on the screen- It i the i
t rt of part Mr. Lytell revejs in and
AT THE THEATERS.
PASTIME Ml!?.'
ALTA No Man's land and
Vaudeville.
COSY The Empty Cab.
he haa put his entire heart into the
work, making a production that is re
markable in fts reality.
COSY
Sunday Monday
Franklin
FARHUCI
"THE EMPTY CAB"
TJie Biff Laughing:
Success
The most mysterious
i Play of the Year.
Lo e. Counterfeiters,
Detectives.
i
i In Addition
BRAY CARTOON
Children 5ct Adults 20c
COSY Kl'XDAY AJ MOXDAY.
Cub IJlortT Makes a Sk-hp; Fa mum
In Xe4 Klurfiird.i 'The Empty
b, HaM Muc Kntci-taininx Kolei
Pranklyn Farnum will be ceen as
an embryonic Journalist in hLsiewest
Ittuebird production riSade under the
direction of Doujtlas OerrarJ and re
leased at the Cosy thnater on Sunday
under the title of Tbe Empty Cab."
F. McGraw AVilJU wnte the story and
scenario.
The Empty Cab concern a young
society man with a rich father, who
when remittances frll short, breaks
'into the newspaper fame on his dad's
Faper. . His first itHiugnment is the
expose of a ranjr of notorious coun
trfelters, and the sidventurrs he has
while gathering lnta concerning their
nefarious activities, makes a rattling
KMi htory with mi3 a-mlnue action,
There Is a grl fn the cae, who
supplicfi a woalth of romance and a
log Hurprfse. finish that should carry
photoplay v udicnecs off their feet.
Kileen ler(-y. formerly leading worn
s with Iioclas Fa:rb:inks, pla.yn tn
principal feminine rob.
ne of th- sets bnitt for the produc
tion is h replica of the editorial
rooms, f the Is Anc-les Fxamlner.
and the interior workings of modern
rmtrormli tan Journa lini are realistic
ally plcttfred.
younger sister, however, marries an
army officer and after his departure
for the front, she is thrown in con
tact with a patriotic nobleman throim
whose philanthroph thousands of
ISritlFh convalescent troops are be
ing cared for.
The elder sister encourage- their
meetings and secretly nourishes the
hope that the Untenant may be kill
ed and her site4" eventually be mar
ried to the rich nobleman The lieu
tenant is reported as missing but re
tnrns after having been severely
wounded in an engagement and he
loses his speech and memory through
i shock. His health is finally restored
I by his wife, who sings to mm - iton- f
nio Sweet Bessie,' a song they san
1 together during their courting days.
The play Is filled with action and is
in every way calculated to make
! deep impression upon the spectator.
; In the all-?tar cast are such stars
a Thomas MelKhan, Robert Gordon,
I Winter Hall. Sylvia Heanu-r, Oia
! Humphrev, Mollv McConnoll and
I Kathlyn f .'Connor.
This splendid photoplay will be
presented at the Pastime theater Sun
day and Monday and an adequate
' presentation Is assured.
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P TfAI I ; SI u V-U lA v.
iliarruHir JrMt"pluy of I,ne iimj
lir i Itlwkton's f tiliMf."
A Charming photoplay of love ana
r. cmb.ning all the elements of
fru;njttlc ilirlll and dep heart appeal
i ?IiwiTic. the newf photoplay
prrd uced under the d trect Ion of j
Stuart l:?Hcklim. from a ptenarlo
made ,y Mr. I'tirkton and Jamei
Vf unr. Mis.-ing" i in many r-
p cts-, nn all-fiar prolriction. and it
t-r the mowt notatle prodiicHl
Mr. Ilfcirkton ince his arrival In
all f,orn Iji. In this phocftoplnv appear
to siKi-m. one f them a deniRnlnfc
woman, who craven social iMmltion
and wenJth. and who seeks to mil
ixe her fi(trc as a tool for t he a-;
complbthjiicnt cf her purpose. Thi
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c
THE ROMANCE OF A STRONG MAN AND A
BRAVE GIRL.
B
ert
ytel'
AND ANNA Q. NILSSON IN
BERT L Y T E L I
ALT. SIMAY ASO JIOXDAT
Adventurous and Thrilling, Replete With Excitement, a
Breath of the Tropics.
IN ADDITION
Official U. S. ' War Film
Presented by Committee on Public Information.
George Creel, Chairman.
VAUDEVILLE
ROBERTS & MAITLAND
The Gabby Guy and the Rubber Girl, Comedy, Singing, Talk
ing, Dancing.
O'SHEA & EVANS
Sense and Nonsense.
ALTA AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.
C. O. Breach, Director.
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