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BIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1917. PAGE FIVE !i!nnm:nf'rimimnfnfn(nnrnr!iti mmrmi rirmiinnirmi iriMniiiNiriiii!mraiiii!!iiim!!inm!iMiMMmmmiMi("fi nsm Last . Time I'M; : i . ! H; ' U ! iL'Iiililtiilili IliUIiiiiiiiilillliiiliUitillli! ll1!illili:il!iUli!tlil;illilillii!liniil.ili1li!M,l!iiwu;iia.... MOTION PICTURE HS i liillttllJIIlsilltllilflililllltlMIIIMHIlUI jlffHHll-JWd jsWiIIH1 jf'ie ffl Sl fGiJ Today 4 I any William Fox Presents THE PRIMITIVE CALL with Gladys Cgfturn A virile red-blooded drama of the great out doors. A treatment of Indian life in a new way. In Addition Foxfilm Comedy HANK MANN in "THE CLOUD PUNCHER" A Big Double 8 Reel Program You Should Not Mia. ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c . ' -!- 'Hi ,v, , , j ; f j PASTIME Saturday Positively ONE DAY only. Greater Vita graph Presents the Popular Stars ETHEL CLAYTON and IE PETERS u y n 5 C In William Vaughn Moody's Great American Play What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. PASTIMK SHOWING JUG F'KATUKK TODAV Gladys (burn Is l-vatured In "The primluve OUI." Today is your lan chance to see beautiful Gladys coburn in the de lightful out of doors picture, "The Primitive Oall." Society life, is Inter, mingled with the life of our Ameri can Indian as he Is today. The pic ture as a whole is very interesting. A Foxfilm comedy is also part of the program. Hank Mann is featur ed in "The Cloud Puncher." The Great Divide" at Pastime The ater Saturday Only "The Great jDivlde," the picture that has caused so much favorable comment throughout the United States and which was shown In Pen dleton during the cold snap of Jan uary, 181S, at the Pastime wih. havi a return showing at this same theater on Saturday for one day only So many Pendleton people have asked Manager Matlock to secure this pic- ure again because at its first showin:: so few were a be to see It on account of the heavy snow and twenty below zero weather. The photo-play version has been accorded a unanimous praise by mo tion picture and drama tie critics both for Its scenic grandeur and Its re markable dramatic acting. It was pro duced at the bottom of the Grand Canyon of Arizona at the identical spot of which Arthur Moody wrote Prominent in the "punches of the picture are the tremendous landslide in which the entire side of a moun. tain is forced away by a terrific charge of dynamite; the fight for pos session of Ruth by Ghent, Pedro and Dutch" in Ruth's cabin and th wonderful night scenes which havo been taken with the aid of the new Lubin portable automobile lightm? outfit. In addition will also be shown Bud Fischer's comic cartoon creation. Mutt & Jeff in Cramps." Adults 15e; children, 6c. GREAT VIE 3 C 5-AGTS-5 PRODUCED IN THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO. A picture that consumed six month in the making. A wonderful picture, beautiful scenery, a close to nature feature with a thrilling plot, and a greatcast of actors. IN ADDITION Bud Fishers Cartoon Comic Mutt & Jeff in CRAMPS' ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c Buy Your Groceries at CONROY'S AND WATCH YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GROW. Italian Prunes, 3 pounds 25 Best Jap Rice, 4 pounds 25 Evaporated Peaches,' pound 10 Hersheys Cocoa i lb. 20; lb. 35 Ghiraradellis Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. 30 ; 3 lbs. 85. 35c Jars Berry Preserves 25 Quart Jars Sweet Pickles 35 Best Hawaiian Pineapple, No. 214 t'ns Peaches and Pears, No. 2'i tins, each 20 Shredded Wheat, 2 for 23 Exfra Sifted 25c Peas '. 20 STANDARD CORN in STANDARD PEAS VsOkli 1UC STANDARD TOMATOES 11 STANDARD STRING BEANS Call lit ! , V'' - ', .5. " . . Ruth Stonehouse will be the star of "The Saintly Sinner," announced for exhibition at the Cosy theater to day when "Bluefeird Day" is again celebrated She was introduced to the Bluebird series some time ago as tar of "Love Never Dies" and then added greatly to her enviable repute as a screen star of great dramatic talent. "The Saintly Sinner" will de mand her full powers of emotional exprewton during the progress of its episode of intense melodramatic force. Miss Stonehouse is a daughter of Denver, and gained her first experi ence on the screen with Efianay. She had previously been occupied in giv ing lea(Hns In dancing of the interpre tative style, filling special engage ments at Chicago society functions. Two years ago she joined the Univer sal forces and has since been with Bluebird. Her leading man In "The Saintly Sinner" will be Jack Muihall, a vigorous and forceful actor of man ly ro!w which he so thoroughly typifies. TODAV OH PRESENTS THE NEW DRAMATIC STAR ruth 'mm in BLUEBIRD "THE SAIffTLY SINNER" I A Melo Drama of the Old School Brought Strictly Up-to-Date. I EXCITING SCENES SENSATIONAL SCENES I THRILLS WITHOUT NUMBER I THE ACME OF GRIPPING SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. I COMEDIES "THE NEWLY WEDS MISTAKE," "THE WHITE TURKEY" HOW FUNSTON LOOKED ON BORDER This photograph of Heneral Fred erick Funston, who dropped dead at Hun Antonio, quarters on the border. lie Ittwh's GreaUNt Story. Alta today. "The Ne'er-Do-Well." filmed as a spectacular drama by the Selig Poly scope 'o . is considered by many aS Ilex Beach's greater story. in "The Ne'er-Do-Well." fascinating Panama scenery Is shown. Including the work of dieging the Panama ca nal, the interiors of old Spanish homes, glimp'ea of the Interior of the tnpital jungle, and odds and Inter estins nooks and corner The cast in 'The Ne'er-Do-Well" includes Kathlvn Will ams, F.ueenle Besserer. Wheeler Oakman. Frank Clark anJJ others. Almnt lift same cast o. stars that added to the realism of the "Spoilers." Reach's other great istor filmed by the Pelig Co.. a pear In "Thl ; e'er-Do-Well." Chnrming Kathlvn Williams enacts the strongest charac ter role ln her career as Mrs. Steph en OVrtlandt. the woman diplomat The role of Kirk Antony, the ne'er-do. well. Is enacted fy wheeler Oakman. W! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY 2."i-KXT HOnTK IH-TIWYH 1MIU AXl IM1 IlIKS IllXI TY OK YH U llAllt. Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderinc you can not f nd a bihkI- trace bf dandruff or fallinK htUr und your acalp will n"t ith. but what will pleam you most will after a few weeka u.-.. wheu you set new hair, fine and downy at ftnt yea but really new ha-ir crowing all over the acalp. A little Danderiiie Immediately dctublea the beauty of your hair. N difference how dull. faded. brittle and ecrufcsy, Just moutten a elutn with .Dandertna and carefully dra it throush your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The Effect i amtiainr tur hair will be liirht. fluf fy and wavy and have an appmramj of abundance; an Incomparable lu tre, aoftneaj-t and luxuTianoe. net a 2 5 -cent bottle of Knowlton's SEEKS WAR ORPHAN TO REPLACE HER CHILD In his head- R - ' - ' '' " H It shows him l . t" - $ M - -fii x--' 4 . i i t .'-t f t .". . a""""1" iw m.,,. 5 -iff ! I ' f " o -". s1 ' C . v I in the regular frontier uniform which j jf -v "jf I I no wore when busy with the affairs LiiniainiiiiiiA ininT I (USE "CASCAMS" 'HQ 1W AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATED WIIEW BIIJOLS, HEADACUV, HHTIC FOR SOUR BTOMACIf, RAD itlUEATH, BAD COI,DS. GeC a 10-cent box. Take a Caacaret tonight to cle your Liver, Stomach and Bowela, j you will surely fee! great by nrom inff. Jou men and women who ha.s head :t t he. coated tongue-, a bad coldL are bUtoua, nervous, upset, botherefi With a sick, ;&?, disordered otumm ach. or have backache and fa sJ& worn out Are you keeping year bowels clean with Cascareta a-r merely forcing' a passageway vary few days .with salts, cathartic pills er castor oil? - Cascarets immediately efean aatel regulate the stomach, remove ths sour, undigested and fermenting fooea and foul gasee; take the excess) bjIssv from the liver and carry off the con stipated wast e matter and poisoow from the bowela Recember, a Cascaret tonight wttt straighten -ou out by morning. A It cent box from your druggist aaeearaa healthy bowel action; a clear hwaal and cbeerfuinosH for months. Don't forget the children. M Rain TMSSFIRS BF UNRESTRICTED DECLARES GERMANY Zimmerman said: ''Germany is ab solutely convinced that submarining should not be restricted and la re solved to maintain her blockade at all costa Naturally she desires to reach an understanding with America with out cl.vhing Germany cannot with draw after resolving to use her Wrongest weapon." Will itliuue America If War Over l,aconia; Safe Passage of Or leans Was An Oversight, RrJd geport Boy Was Killed in Auto Accident and Par ents Yearn. NH5W TORK, March 1 Grlerins beciuM of the loss of her own sen. w ho was killed In an automohlle acci dent two month ago, Mrs. Asalla Pl- lone. the wife of a builder of Bridge port, Conn., decided to adopt a little eliruan or French boy who had bv-en orphaned by the war. Mrs. Plrone has communicated her Intention to countess Josephine de c telveocha, a friend who lives In this city, and the counter immrdl. stely ii listed the aid of s newspe PT to find soma one to replace Mr 1 ir-ne's son Mrs Plrone said: "Kver since our dear son w-as a ken from us our house has beee dark, as if a large curtain had bec.i drawn all about It My little daurti ter. who Is only three years old. asks r ontintisity for her brother. Ws h;.ve heard so much about the poor children whosw parents lived In Bet- Kltim and France before ;he war an now theAs same children are without either a father or mother and their homes are rne. We would like to BER1JN. March 1. (ia Se ville ) It is definitely learned that Ger many will blame the United States for starting war if America uses the La sonia sinking as a cause. Germany contends her barred sone announce ment relieves the kaiser of all re sponsibility for neutral sinkings therein. Flrru Stand Taken. lX)NDON. March 1. Zimmerman addressed the Reichstag. He said the wisa minister at Washington had ca bled him the United states desires to avoid war. provided Germany is will ing to negotiate the submarining question It is believed the Swiss minister's message referred to ths American situation before relations were broken. Orleans- Safe Pasaagp Oversight. AMSTBHDAY. March S. BerWn newspaper comment indicated tha. submarines didn't intentionally Der. Starts Jmit the American steamer Orleans to pass the barred sone. The preew as sumed that fogs hindered the sub. rr.ar'i e operations end permitted the Orleans' safe arrival. Nearly U quoted Zimmerman as saying: m-ke absolutely no distinction determination is unshakable." We Our I.OHHVISTS NOT WKIXTME AT IDAHO LiXilSi-ATVItK BOISE. March 1. The lower housa of the Idaho legislature today passed a bill prohibiting sale in the state, after January 1, 1919, of wagons hav ing Urea less than three inches In width and making It a misdemeanor to go outside of the state to purchase such wagons. Speaker Alfred this afternoon ord ered the sergeant-at-arms to arrest any person caught lobbying in the j corridors Warranty Deeds. O. W. Done to L. E. Roy. Jsesef. I-t interest in lot g and E S feet tat ' T, block I. Pilot Rock. O. W. Obert, et ux. to Wilbur Wil son, et ai, 250, 1 acre in seettoa iti . township & north, rang jg. Mary L. Vanderahe, to C. aV . mlley. II, 'n acres in se.. t on SsV . township north, range IS C E. Smiley, et ux to Wary I.. Vonderahe. II. 8 acres ln Se.tlon Sv. township f north, range 16. V. B. Swaysie. et ux. to First tionai Bank . HermiMon. i. arream m section 10. township north. J E. Schrlmsher. et in. to 1 McPride. J10 SSO b 1-2 KE 1-1 . township 3 north, range SS. For Thin, Nervous MEN RSlJ Vi'OUEH ootKing equals or compeus widl the rich food propertie in SCOTT'S EMULSION It makes other foods do good It iharpens the appetite; stimulatea the circulation and helps ores come catarrhal troubles. If yam re rundown, anaeirac or nervous, the benefits you will receive from Seoli'm K-J. iu.liiiM.uJiim!!.li.i:ii. 1(i.,iJ:' Usnderine from any drug store or to4- let counter, and prove that your hair on 0 these Itttlg boys, either k IteHnan or a French boy. about I I E ; or 1 years old. Into our home to I t5 rrow up with my daughter. i Is as pretty and soft as any that H has been negUnrted or Injured by careless tr-at merit that's alb you swely ran hitve eautifiil hair ami kU, of It if you will Just try a lltM- enlrine. Iic l t tfttA' thnt sonictlrii even miirti,p will nut cure. "upid mukw a mistake when h Krafts a bud vi an nh hrub. KAISER SUFFERS CHILL, IS CONFINED TO ROOM AWfTCTHnAM. Mnnh t Purlin reported the KaUer suffere.1 a se-.ere chill. He la confined to his room. Ihysirlf.nji are not apprehensive but are tsktnc H precautions ii emniple Tlaeaftre a Today COMMUNITY STYLE SHOW ri i r? m Ii r 3 Sr 1!ttMtItJHIVnt'trTftfTtrrfr?1l,Til f.iiiiili,iL.n...i,i.Jiiia.M....ii,M.u.lf, suaJtMlJtiui.i,a,.,.-.luusas -j -tf , , fT itl T tl III ri It I ll'lir' Tl M " ' ill III li I ill In 111 ll llifc'itaj