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PAGE FIVE (? Motion Picture News Alto Tlieatre g TODAY What the Picture Theater Hate 1 i to Tell Yob. i - .V if ft 1 1 I I I c w V2y Today MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT 116 Ira Pals 5 ACTS 5 With KOLB & DILL assisted by MAY CLAY and all-sLr ct. "The Three Pals" is a comedy drama of the better sort and deals with eastern society life as well as the more Rtrenuous western life. ALSO A CLEVER CARTOON COMEDY. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY The very names bring to mind the beauties of the spots they designate. Bridai Veil Falls, Pillars of Hercules, Sheppard's Dell, Crown Point and Chanticeelar Inn, Multnomah Falls, 607 feet high. Those of us who have never had the opportunity to motor over this wonderful highway will now have a chance to see Oregon's World Famous Highway. i' Adult 15c COME EARLY Children 5c THURSDAY aed FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS The War Brides Secret" 6 ACTS 6 Beautiful Virginia Pearson A a Bonnie Scotch Lam, assisted by Glen White, Walter Law and All Star Cast. THE FRAGRANCE O THE HEATHER Makes sweet the atmosphere of Scotland where the tragic story of Jean MacDou gal is enacted. Jean marries a man she does not love, and the consequence is pain and suffering. "PRIVATE DOUGLAS: REPORTED DEAD" The news brings grief to the heart of a Scotch lass who has been waiting for him since the outbreak of the war. Her child will be fatherless. After she marries again her first husband returns. A SECRET MARRIAGE unites Jean MacDougal to the man she loves. Then he leaves for the war, and his wife remains alone. Her father's wish compels her to marry again and she reaps a harvest of unhappiness. A reiil feature, with a beautiful star and an interesting story. IN ADDITION SELIG ATHLETIC PICTURES. BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. Special Scotch Music on the Photoplayer Pipe Organ. Adult15c COME EARLY Children 5c PASTIME SHOWIXU lAUiHAIU.F. KOIiR & PIMi PUTTI'RK TODAY FOH THE LAST TIME. The Pastime to showing Kolh and Dill In the laughable farce comedy. "The Three Pals" today for the laiit time. "The Three Pata," with the fa- i moug comedian, Kolk and Dill, ax-1 minted by the oeautiful younir RtaA i May Clay. Is ft riot of mirth. The ! plot of the play taken us from east- j em aoclety life to the barren wastes of the far went. Throughout the play there run a vein of quaint hu mor. It 1 an attraction that will please In addition Oregon' scenic marvel, the Columbia Kiver Hlghwaj and a clever cartoon comedy. i'ia4,.n naran in thn War Hrlilc's Secret. W'llllBm F"x Play, at Pa I time Thnrwtey ami Friday. The air of Scotland lend It Invig orating energy to the new William Fox photoplay, "The War Bride' Se cret,' which atars beautiful Virginia Pearon. The story tells how o Scotch dalrv maid secretly marries her lover (Glen White) Just as he in about to leave for the battle rront. Later her father' desire compel" hpr to marry Hobfn iray ( Walter Law), a wealthy farmer. Kne nas honril that Colin, htr flri-t husband I" dead. Rut Collin was only wounded. He return, and claims hi wife, and Robin, realizing the truth, let her so I ME 7J mm $ Ml n ii nnB mm w m DOROTHY GREEN and CLIFFORD BRUCE 8-GIRLS " GIRLS-8 MARSHALL & ANTHONY "A Blend of Mirth, Melody 6 Dancing" A RIOT OF FUN DON'T MISS IT STl'lHF.D TIIHKK WEEKS TO LKAHX "DAMU OF lKATIl.'' In the Three Act Comedy "WHERE HEAVEN BEGINS" Oregon Theatre RL Nor. 1-7 1 Price 25c, 50c and 75c Reserved feats on sale Thursday morning at Warren's Music House. These are the people who delighted a ca pacity audience at the Chautauqua last summer and they are still under the same management McDonald' Orchestra d SOME RED HOT COLD WEATHER PRICES FROM Oil) I' X Grocery Albers Rolled Oats, large package 25 Albers Flapjack Flour 25 Albers Peacock Buckwheat 25 Quaker Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 35f Albers Rye Flour, 9 lb. sack 55 Albers Pure Buckwheat, 9 lb. sack 55 Macaroni And Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 85 Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25 Shredded Wheat, 2 packages 25f Best Shrimps, t for 25f Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Standard Tomatoes, large can 10 Extra Special Canned Peaches, Apricot Plum and Seed lew Grape ... 10 Van Camps Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans 2 for 25 Van Camps Hominy, No. 3 tins, 2 for 25 Oysters, 4 oz. can, 3 tor 25 Cnrnnlion Milk, can 10 Blue Karo Syrup.. , Vi 30; gal. 60 Amusements What the press agents say aoout fenaieton's pres ent and coming attractions. Dorothy Dulton lind to l"t me Hard work tm PreiMiratlon Vi We Scone of "The Jiinirte CliHtl," W liU-h Open a Two ri)V HiKUgrantut the TfmHe .Tmlay. Though she never ha claimed to be a prize winner as a dancer, Dorothy T,.,it,.n .wivoa ,. ivmarkah p denionslra- tlon "f the finer phases of the terp jsichorean art in "The Jungle ChiM," ithe Triangle play by M"nte M. Kat 'terjohn. In which she is presented bs !Thoma H. Ince as co-?tar with Howard Hickman. She executes a Tupi Indian "death dance," and by go doing contribute what is said to be a sensational climax to a sensational play. For three full we i-kit before she un dertook the role of ollante, the Span ish girle reared by the Tupi Indians, .Miss Dalton was under the tutelage of lieatrice Burnham, well known to the l'acific coast as an exponent of the classic dance. Day after day Miss ! Burnham tirelessly coached her illus trious charge In the elementary rudi ments of the "death dance," and as a result of her efforts Miss Dalton gave a finished exhibition before the cam era. Mit-s Dalton became so attached to the work of reheartal that she has de cided to continue the study of danc. ing. in the hope of adding another ac complishment to her versatility. LA VIE MIL LAST TIME TODAY THE FAMOUS OPERA PICTUR1ZATION. PASSIONATE EXUBERAT. A LAUGH A THRILL A SOB The sparkling essence of true Bohemian life immortalized on the screen through the appealing and artistic interpretation of the exquisite artiite ALICE BRADY. LA BOHEME depicts more accurately than any other work, the true mode of liv ing, the pains and the joys of the carefree people. Their ideal in life, their deep feeling of love and emotions. A masterpiece of literature made into a photoplay masterpiece. , IF IT'S GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT TH E COSY. Miss JAXKf YOI XO IS IMMWTKK tll l'KXDLLTOX AM) THE KOI XD-I I' Little Miss Voting who played h Part of the French girl in Carson o: che North Woods," at the Pendleton vJliautauiiua last summer, has turned itound-Lp booster, she was so well pleased with Pendleton as a . iiv unri with the appreciation shown by her i'enuieton audience that she h scarcely lieen able to say enough for renuicton and its frontier show. A ver iiiu using Incident occurco wiulf -viiss lotuiK was en tour 1:1 soutiiern Idano some time alter her engagement in Pendleton. Repeated encores by the audience which filled wie lug tent to overilowiug seemed tu proclaim that bows were not enoutlL fco linaily t,( cm.et them. Miss Voilii told of beautuul Pendleton and the Wound-1' p t'ity, closing as follows; "Heauiuui Pendleton and the Uound-t'P Oood old lioise from the ground up. 1 thank you. As she concluded a sudden whin. wind of sound from the back end of me tent caused every neck to stretch a "Let 'er Ltuck" from invsi i.,. dletonlan filled the tent. In telling of it afterwards, Mir Young said; "Why, there's Pendlei,.., ...,!.. everywhere, or at least it seems so. For those who aren't from Pendle ton claim to bu any way." And now that she la n,.H i dleton aaiii, you can imagine the pleasure with which she looks for ward to meeting a Pendleton audlenr. again. This time not In a grip plaj of the north wood, without scenery or stage tettingi, but In new olay. A comedy In three acta, "Where Heaven Ueglna" at the Oregon theater Friday, November 17. She will be sup ported by the same company with whom she played 'Carson of the North Woods" at the Chautauqua last summer and she is still Under the same management a then. McDonald's orchestra will furnish the overtures. tii. n in Sec. 3n. Tap. ti N. It. 36. W. VV Wasser, el ux, to T. K. lti.g ers, !o. mete and bound description in sec. 27. Twp. N. ft. 35. A. A. McDaniel, et ux, to M. J. Foster. J f.oO, lotn 1 and 2 and 3, block 162, Reservation addition to Pendleton. MRS. BOISSEVAIN AT THE POINT OF DEATH LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15. Mrs Inez Millholland Bnissevain. noted suffragist, has suffered a relapse following a blood transfusion opera tion. Her condition is extremely critical. YOUR COLD will be easily relieved by taking a spoonful of Emmm There' one peculiarity about wom en the more a man knows about them the more he has to learn A sharper Is a Veen man with a dull conscience. after each meaL It fortifies the throat and chest while it enriches the blood to help avoid grippe, bron chitis and even pneu monia. Scott'$ b well worth insisting upon. 6cottkBowne,BloomScld. J. J. to-14 REALTY TRANSFERS i i. TI H II- ii ii iJL 17 THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr Wednesday and Thursday tinPHTHV niHTflrJ ami HHWARF H!f Warranty Ih-ls Matthew Duty, et ux. to P. F. Ward et ux. $5"0, lots 1, 2 and 3. block F. ; Hermistnn orchards. ! . R. (Towen to Kula Moore Uowen, his wife. H, mete and bound descrip- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the l Signature of CO-STARS IN "THE JUNGLE CUT Fall of exciting scenes and thrilling moments, the sea salional climax in which Dorothy Dalton execute an Irv dian death dance is truly wonderful. THEN TOO, THERE'S A KEYSTONE COMEDY THAT'S A WHIRLWIND. Adults 15c Children 5c Stolen. One "Emblem" genOt bicycle, double truaa frame., black and blue enamel. Mud frnarda front and rear. Suitable reward. Notify "V" thla office. Adv. Apdo for Rale. Two carloads Roman Heauty and Wine Sap, extra fancy and fancy; also 260 boxea lien lavls. extra fancy and fancy. Can be delivered on lnter urban car at State Line station. Write John Cochran, R. 1, Box 69, Walla Walla, Adv. TELEPHONE 179 It's going' to be DRY let's have it be "ROUGH DRY" it only costs ?C lb. and takes all the wetness out of your home on wash day. Gentlemen's bundles cared for carefully. Stop the driver "We Wash Everything But the Baby" Troy Laundry Co. TELEPHONE 179 TELEPHONE 179