East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916.
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Motion Picture News
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MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT
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What the Pl"r Theaters Have
to Tell Yon.
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STViKS
PAST F ILM
AnVA Tuesday Vi" V,'R)
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Ainrican Star 'Malays a Iirvely
Punch In an Kinihiiiut Itlrinil for
'Th Trii Ik-ansr," Ills Iuwi
llctnrr for Mutual Iteb-HM.-.
5 ACTS 5
William Russell
Assisted by CHARLOTTE BURTON, ALAN FOR
REST and All Star Cast
A whole troup
of Boy Scouts
from Santa Bar
bara assist Big
"Bill" Russell in
The Torch Bear-5r.
Celebrated he
ro enacts role of
strenuous young
editor in a fight
against dishon
est business.
See Big "Bill" 1
Russell display
a lively punch in
Big Fist Fight
staged in The
Torch Bearer.
Another one
of those delight
ful Pastime Pic
tures. A blend
ing of rough
western life with
eastern society
life.
IN ADDITION A CLEVER VOGUE COMEDY WITH PADDY McQUIRE.
The Photoplayer Pipe Organ Insure You the Beit Music in the City.
AdulU 15c COME EARLY Children 5c
BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.
A FRUUJXS pirysrciAN.
Such a physician recently remark.
d: "The wonderful power of Ly
dla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Com
pound over disease of women lit -not
because it Is a stimulant, not because
It la a palliative, but simply because
It contains the very elements needed
to tone up the female system and
strengthen the depleted organlHm."
Of course that is so. otherwise It could
not succeed as it has. Adv.
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Room
Her Goods I
RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL
ATTENTION.
We are at all time equipp
ed to supply your needs at
shortest notice with practical
first quality rubber food.
We sell the famous adver
tised "KaoUeek Rabber
Goods and guarantea utmost
satisfaction and value.
Telephone orders from you,
your nurse or physician re
ceive our Instant attention.
Deliveries are prompt and
oorreot
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LECTURER TELLS OF
LINEN MANUFACTURE
Prtof. McAorfan Inntrtvtn Ixl Store
IVoiHe a to Fabric Making;; Meet
ings HoM at Ynty Mhrary Build
tad. An Interested audience gathered at
the Umatilla county library laBt
evening to hear the talk of Prof, o
R. McAualan of the University of Ore.
gon extension department on the sub.
Ject of linen.
He first showed samples of flat
Just as gathered from the field an
evample grown in Minnesota for seed
only and one grown In the Willam
ette valley, Oregon, yielding a value
in both seed and fiber.
Beginning with the history of linen
he told of its discovery and rise In
Egypt before the dawn of recorded
history, stating that mummies sup
posed to be fifty centuries old had
been found wrapped In linen cloth of
surprising firmness, closeness and
strength.
He then took up the industry in
Ireland as a household employment
It will be remembered bv all fol
lowers of the ring that "Hlg Kill"
I Russell, popular Mutual star, knock,
j ed out Al Kauffman, when the fa-
mous heavyweight went down to
Kanta liarbara, f'al., to appear with
Mr. Russell In a Mutual picture,
j "The Bruiser" in which he was play
ing the lead, a number of months
ago.
j Mr. Russell's pugilistic prowess
again stands him in good stead In his
latest Mutual Star picture, "The
Torch Bearer," released September
25.
In this drama of political fightF,
the big leading man, as a reform
newspaper editor, encounters some
twenty or thirty "antls" at one time.
His big fist comes in handy then.
Then, too, playing the role of an ad
vanced young man who believes in
preparedness, It Is part of Mr. Rus
sell's duty to train a band of boy
scouts In the gentle art of self de
fense, so that they may be of future
assistance to him In maintaining his
position.
He found, when brought face to
face with these gentle tasks during
the filming of "The Torch Bearer,"
that he had not forgotten anything
he had ever learned on the subject
T.et the Paul Swans rave on that
they are the most beautiful men in
the world. William F. Russell. "Big
Bill,' the star of many a Mutual fea
ture and of "The Torch Bearer," re
leased September 12 as a Mutual Star
Feature. In particular, will have none
of them.
In addition a clever Vogue comedy
with Paddy McQuire. Pastime today.
Wash Away
SIdll GF68
To the nanjr sufferers of skin disease
D. D. D., the liquid wash, hat become a
household word. They know It Is reliable
and they ran depend on It, they do sot
hesitate to recommend It to their aeigh
bora, It has proed Itself a remarkabla
remedy for all forms of Ecsema It la a
germicide that is harmless to the Best
delicate akin, but at ill It la effective and
?ulck In action. If yon are a sufferer
roo skin diseases, including ulcers, pim
ples, amies, crust or Kcrcma In any form.
this remedy will not disappoint you. It
from the twelfth century down lo
about 1830 when the Introduction of
the power loom changed condition, to
a manufacturing enterprise of larg3
proportions ami that now two-thirds
of all flax spinning spindles are In
Ireland. He said that the best flax
fiber comes from the Coutlrai district
In Belgium, showing a cample of the
fiber and making a comparison with
some raised near Eugene, Ore. The'
latter sample proving beyond alt
doubt that the best flax in the world
can be raised right here in Oregon
and he looks for a large development
or nax growing In this state ln the
Immedlte future. He then described
the method of harvesting, rettlm;.
Draklng, scrutchlng and hackling.
ine spinning process, length of fibers
and special characteristics.
Tonight continuing the generiil sub
lect of the fundamentals of fabrics
the talk will be on the knitting pre
cess, which, like the lectures preced
Ing, is bound to be full of informs
tlon and Interest.
Hl ltV HEAL IIATOIET
in that (ww ram
muniment is Used to Start Spite
Kentwa Dcwtrnction and Mil ford is
at IVaoe.
MIUXlRD, Conn., Nov. 21. The
ceremony of burying the hatchet was
performed law night at Woodmont,
the sumer colony here, at a gathering
in the home of J. A. Roberge.
His neighbor, Mrs. Walter F. Brad
!', the largest property owner in
Woodmont, presented a silver hatchet
to Charles H. Holton, Warden of the
borough. Holton used it to knock
off the first board from a spite fence
which Mrs. Bradley had constructed
ubout her private park after legal dif
t'ome In today and ask abont onr guar- "r Ppt t-ow' Monetise Louise. The
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antes on D. I). D. Also atout D. D. D.
Soap, tuat keep the skia healthy.
Far IS Tears
tke Standard
Skia Reaiea
Bushman and Rayno In "The Di)io.
ma tic Service."
Francis X. Bushman and Beverlv
Bayne. the foremost stellar combina
tion in motion pictures, will be seen
on the screen at the Alta theater on
Tuesday only in "The Diplomatic Ser.
vice.' a five-part Metro wonderplay.
Mr. Bushanan and Miss Bayne will be
surrounded by an exceptionally
strong supporting cast, Including sui h
well known favorites as Helen Dun
bar, Henry Bergman. William David
son, Edmund Elton. Harry D. Blake
more. Mrs. La Roche, Belle Bruce,
Liza Miller and Chas. Fang. Among
some of the big and interesting scenes
in this production are a state boll
given in Washington, D. C, honoring
the foreign diplomats, and glimpses
of the nation's capitol with the Bush-man-Bayne
players very much In evi
dence. The story of "In the Diplo
matic Service" Is, as the title implies,
one of romance and teemplng with
big dramatic moments. There is an
unusual love story interwoven
throughout, and altogether it is a
charming and pleasing feature
Day Only,
LOVE AND HONOR
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne
in the 5-act Metro wonderplay
"In the Diplomatic Service"
A production for all the world
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Hughe Siter & Leyder "7 turn Kirli
with the Harp, Voice and Violin."
Ziska & Co. "Presenting the Comedy
side of Magric.
Wednesday
What Happened at 22
"BEST DESCRIBED AS IMMENSE"
PATHE
Sees All
NEWS
Shows All
BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 6:30; SHOW STARTS AT 6:45. OUR NEW HEATING
AND VENTILATING SYSTEM INSURES A NICE WARM AND COSY PLACE TO
SPEND YOUR EVENINGS. ' ,
IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY.
At the ry.
"What Happened at 22," a mystery
story of unusual interest and fasci
nation, with Frances Nelson and Ar
thur Ashley In the leading roles, is the
attraction at the Cosy theater on
Tuesday and Wednesday.' It is a five
part World Film feature produced b
the Frohman Amusement Compan
and directed by George Irving from
an original story by Paul Pilstach.
TA1XHAN DKUO CO.
DON'T
BUY YOUR THANKSGIVING
GROCERIES UNTIL YOU
SEE CONROY
Cranberries, 2 quarts 25
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs 25
Grape Fruit, 2 for : 15?
Sunkist Oranges, dozen 50
Bananas, dozen 30
Cauliflower, each 20
Tokay Grapes, basket 60t
Green Peppers, pound 10?
Strained Honey, quart jar 40
Peanut Butter pint jar 25f ; quart 40f
Albers Flapjack Flour 25
New Prunes. 3 pounds 25a
Evaporated Peaches, pound 10a
hog Cabin Syrup, quarts 42; gallon 70;
pallon $ 1.35.
When You Buy Baking Powder buy the
BeL
FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE, 1 lb. 40c;
2Vt lb. 90c; 5 lb. $1.75
Kn.sijrn Coffee, tin foil package 25
Shasta Coffee 3 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $1.50
hatchet was then buried
The party went to the home of
Frank S. Cornwall, a Burgess, who
had sued .Mrs. Bradley for maintain
ing the cow as a nuisance, and there
they all drank to the health of Mrs.
Hradley. The warden then sgreed to
issue o permit to keep a cow and
everybody promised to be neighborly
hereufter.
A CHILD'S TONGUE
IF bUt OK
BOWELS ARD ACM
II' CIUK, r-fcVtatl.su, SIt K. 1111..
IOIS. ;ivi: fltriT LA.VATIVK
AT ONm
Cowy In-talK New Heating; and Ven
tilating System.
In installing our new system wo
have spared no expense to make the
Cosy a cozy, well heated, well ventil
ated home-like theater as money will
permit and this we have accomplish
ed beyond our fondest hope, having
secured free ventilation and warmth,
without that seemingly stuffy, close
room so characteristic of the antiqua
ted picture house, with a view of ca
terlng to the comforts of our patron
THE COSY.
Mr
In this big photoplay production of
that name and they have selected an
all star cast of players, whose names
are familiar to all. The Htory con
tains scenes from country and city
life, wonderfully picturixed on the
screen, that will grip your heart and
hold you spellbound. "Silver Thread!
Among the Gold" will be seen for the
first time here at the Temple theater
Monday, November 27, matinee and
night Mr, Jose will positively ap
pear in person at everjrperformance.
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Waah away all the stomach, liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast
II.Mtl.lS KAY IN NKW 1'l.AY
Plain Jane" .Sliows Triangle-Im e
Stars In OWKXly-lH-anm of fmlUv
Town Ijfe.
Every mother realises, alter glvlne
her children California Syrup of
Figs." that this is their laxative, be
cause they love its pleasant taste and
It thoroughly doanres the tender lit
Oe stomach, liver and bowels without
griping.
When cross. Irritable, feverish or
breath is bad, stomach sour, look at
the tongue, Mother! if coated, give a
i teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative," and in a few hours all the
foul, constipated waste, sour bile anl
undigested food passes out of the
bowels, and you have a well, playful
child again. When Its little system Is
full of cold, throat sore, tins stomach
ache, diarrhooa. indigestion, colic
remember, a good "Inside cleansing'
should always be the first treatment
given.
Millions of mothers keep "Callfnr-
nla Hyrup of Klga hardy; they know staffed under th
a leuspoimiui today save a sick child Miller.
tomorrow. Ak your ilriingist for .
60-cent bottle of "California Syrup ni
Figs.' which has d rectlnn for babies,
children or all ages and grown-ups
printed on the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here, so don't bo
fooled. Get the genuine made by "Cul.
lfornla Fig Syrup Company."
Bessie Harriscate and Charles Rav
soon are costarred on the Triangle
program in a comedy-drama of col
lege life, entitled "Plain Jane." to be
seen at the Temple theater Thursday
and Wednesday.
"Plain Jane," written by 0. Gard
ner Sullivan, is a tale of a little no
body whose godness and beauty win
her a hus'and, a home and happiness.
It concerns the adventure of a slavey
In a small New Rngland college town
her innocent fliration with one of the
"college dudes." her winning of a
beauty prize and her eventful capita,
lution to the wiles of lnn Cupid
Throughout, the piece Is abundant
with the atmosphere of the campus
which affords a fitting background
for the many amusing situations c!
the story- '
Miss Harriscnle is seen in the tit!"
role, and It Is declared to be one of
the most Ingratiating chnractcrlsv
Hons she has ever contributed to th
screen.
Ray is cast in the part of
'Sophomore" Adams. th
minded young student.
meeting "Jane," becomes
that he has much more to live for
than his hooks and a career
The supporting cast Includes Mabel
Johnson, William Burgermaster and
IJ-nmiv Mldgley. The production was
direction of Claries
To feel our best day in and da)
out; to feel clean Inside; no sour blie
to coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head; no consti
pation, bilious attacks, sick headache,
colds, rheumatism or gassy, ac.d
sxumach, you must bathe on the in
side like you bathe outside. This Is
vastly more important, because the
skin pores do not absorb impurities
into the blood, while the bowel pores
do. says a well known physician.
To keep those poisons and toxini
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, drink before
breakfast each day. a glas of hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In it. This will clean s,
purify and freshen the entire alimen
tary tract, before putting more food
into the stomach.
Get a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate from your pharmacist. II
is inexpensive and almost ta teless.
except a sourish twinge which is not
unpleasant. Prink phosphated hot
water every morning to rid your sys
tem of thee vile poisons and toxins,
also to prevent the r formation.
T0 feel like young folks feel; like
you felt before your blood nerves
and muscles became sntii'"ited w:th
an accumulation of bodv ons. be
gin this treatment and abo- 11. keep
it up! As soap and hot w. V' act on
the skin, cleansing, swe'!' ng and
purifying", so limestone phosphate j
and hot water before ore lkfast, act !
on the stomach, liver, kidneys and
bowels,
n
THE SPIRIT OF OUR SERVICE
i CO-OPERATION the desire to be of
utmost a.si:tance to our patron in the
handling of their banking buaine.
The man who opens an account here
with One Dollar receive aa full a mea
sure of tbi service a our largest deposi
tor. We believe that you will enjoy banl
iag here.
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THEATRE
Jas. B. Welch, Mgr.
John
st nous-
who. upon
convinced
liiclmril .1. .MT onnliur w IVmlMc
Richard J. Jose's name recalls viv
idly to mind the song that he made
world famous. "Silver Thi-ads
Among the Gold." Tt Is but nntural
that Messrs. Klngsley A Roberts se
lected Mr. Jose to enac the star rolo
jiilhc, liomclwlii
I!
COMING
in
Asries of Ante
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ALTA
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Bessie Mmt and (Mies Ray .
In
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A Comedy-Drama of College Town Life in Five Part.
ALSO A TWO REEL KEYSTONE COMEDY
Have you visit J the Temple lutely? It's un.l. t new
management, offering programs that "Arv jut. a littlo
better than seems neci'ssarv." '
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SPECIAL WESTERN TOUR
Mr. Richard J. Jose
The F&moua Tenor
Appearing in person :iml nit'vKr .1 .' t
those gems of songs tnaue inin.urt.il ly l, 'i : n - ihh-.
t'(n with the six reel drama "SIVLR THKEADS AMONG
THE COLD," in which Mr. J.e takes the lead aim..
'Ill of