East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON', WEDNESDAYFEBRUARY21. 1917,
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She is Here But for Only One More Day
LOVELY MARY
MILES MINTER
Entrancing, demure, captivating, winsome, in 4 role of ex
quisite appeal, displaying.this star's wonderful versatile talent.
THE PLAY THAT MAKES DIMPLES TO CATCH THE
TEARS. It's called
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FAITH
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6 ACTS 6
In addition HELEN HOLMES in "THE MAIN LINE WRECK."
From the Sensational Lass of the Lumberland Play.
ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c,
PASTIME TODAY
Auto Stage.
Tor Adams, Athena and Weston,
leaven. Alten-Ward Co., at 10 a. m
and I: SO p. m. each day. Phone 409
for reservation Ralph Shaffer, prop.
Adv.
Notice to Members of Daphne Circle,
No. J, W. O. W.
The social for Fob. 2 will be post
poned to March 8th, when grand of
ficers will be present. By order of G.
Adv.
IT.
"Faith." Foaturintf Mary Mike Mint
r at Pastime Today,
"And now little children, grown up
children, remember and think of your
mother at all timed, If eome-of your
mothers have passed to their home
above, think of them always and It
will make better men and women of
you. If they are. with you, c her tan
them and love them, for mothers are
the most wonderful beings in all the
world."
This beautiful sentiment, which
bring to a conclusion th powerful
dramatic offering "Faith In which
the famous little star, Mary Miles
Minter, scores the greatest suceeaw of
her remarkable career, adds the fin
ishing touch to what Is per hap the
most absorbing heart-interest story
ever presented in motion pictures.
Written around the. screen's young
est and mot beautiful actress, this
fascinating drama selves Mary Miles
Mint of a rare opportunity to portray
an intensely interest Ing character:
'Faith.' a itweet, little golden haired
gir forced by ffrkle fortune to work ;
for her livelihood in the family of a
wealthy society man. Peculiar circum.
stances cause her to be suspected of
crime really committed by the mil
lionaire's step-dautfhter. a beautiful
woman under th influence of a hand-
some adventurer. The action of the
story movesTJtpidly through a series
of gripping situations, to a monster
courtroom scene where "Faith;' is de
fended by a poor lawyer who has los
his practice through drink find has
been befriended hv his little client.
A powerful climax is reached when
he woman who committed the crime
for which "Faith" Is befng tried, dirt-
covers that the beautiful girl In her
own long lost daughter, and "Faith
finds herself in th arms of the moth
er for whom she has prayed day and
nltrht since her earliest recollections.
Faith" fs a beautifully mounted
production staged by the great direc
tor. amr Kirk wood, and presented by
company of well known plavers. in
cluding I:sjette' Khome. Margaret
Shelby. Gertrude Hrand. Josephine
TViylor. Clarence l.urtnn. and Perrv
Banks.
In addition Helen Holmes ln ''The
Main Une Wreck." from the sensat
tlonal "lass of the Lumberlyands
play.
slons is the cross of the Belgian Le
gion of Honor that was presented to
him by King Albert. rr. Morrow will
tell of his experiences In succoring
the wounded, of the wonderful work
done by the American surgeons and
of adventures he experienced while
in the trenches. His lecture gives an
intimate and exact picture of the life
mowt of the men in the Old World are
leading today and la virtually a Ytge
torn out of the modern history thai
is being made on the shell-torn battlefields.
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EATRE
LAST TIME TODAY
Desmond Emulate Fairbanks.
It is not so eay to scramble over
the high Iron fence surrounding the j
Triangle-Kay Bee Culver city studios. ;
William Demond knows Just how
difficult It is because he row done 1
five or six times before the camera.
The fence is eight feet high, of or
nate iron, with spikes In the effect of
spear pointing upward, and cross
bars extending horizontally every two i
feet
Desmond, who has the leading role J
In "The Iced Bullet1 Is supposed to j
bp a poor scanario writer who en
deavored to sell his manuscript to
Thos. H. Ince. and who. In order to
get on the "lot," i obliged to escape
the watchful eye and 3f0 pound bulk ' 5sa
of the guardian at the gate. j
In ordep to do this. Desmond leaps ' p;
over the Iron fence, and thfs heliad I
to do a number of times before he j pj
cou'd finally trust himself before the . j
camera. Although he Is an excep- 5rS
tlonaily powerful athlete Iefmond j
had never made a specialty of high
jumping, and it took a lot of practice
before he could turn the trick.
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PASTIME
Coming Thursday and Friday
WILLIAM FOX Present VIRGINIA PEARSON in
"THE BITTER TRUTH"
6 ACTS 6
ALSO ....
Foxfilm Comedy
HANK MAN in "A TICKLISH JOB."
2 Thousand Feet of Laughs and Thrills.
Foxfilm Corned ie Beat Them AIL
Vrfyinia IHnrnou !n startling Feature,
llUtc Truth.
At the Pastime tomorrow and Fri
day the new William Fox photoplay
with the drmnat.c actress . Virginia
Pearson in "The Bitter Truth.'" wlH
have Us fir.-"t presentation to a Pen -diet
on audience.
This remarkable photoplay ran a
whole week at the Majestic theater Ir
Portland, as well as a whole week at
the Clemer. Seattle. A .full review
and the synopsis ' will appear in this
column tomorrow.
In additlo to "The Bitter Truth
will be shown another Foxfilm com
edy acknowledged to be the superior
of any comedies now on the market.
This one is called "His Ticklish .Tob."
end features the old f.ivonte. Hank
Man. ,-
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8 Reels 8
fighting for Love
A romantic adventure of two cowboy. A come
djr drama of humor and patho well blended.
Pearl White
IN INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER NO. 8 OF
"Pearl of the Army"
MORE DARING THAN EVER.
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YES, BUSINESS IS GOOD.
THERE IS A REASON.
Standard Corn and Peas Can 1 Cg
Krlnkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25f
Van Camp Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins 10
Van Camps Pork and Beans. No. 2 tins 15
Italian Prunes, 3 pounds 25
Best Pineapple, No. 2't tins 20
Pineapple, Tall Cans, 2 for 25
Peaches, Apricots and Plums, can.. lO
Grape Juice pints 20; quart 40
Sauer Kraut, No. 3 tins 15
Folders Golden Gate Bakinp; Powder, 1 lb. 10 ;
2Vk iH); 5 lbs. 1.75.
Folders. Coffee, Best on the Market, Ensign
package 25
Shasta ... 1 lb. 35; 3 lbs. f 1.00; 5 lbs. 91.50
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 ib. box 40
Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25.
Oysters, 4 oz.t can 10
"Fighting for Lve," the charming
romance of a queen and a cowlwv.
wh'eh come to the Vosy theater on
Tuesday and Wedneeday, featuring
Jack Mulhall and directed by Hay
mnnd Well, fa one of the moat aat
infylng lied Feather releasea )eei In
mnnv a day. according to the unam-
ntw verdict of critic.
It ha to do with love and war.
Western valor and custom ay a
queen hall marry only n king.
he overcome thte obstae'e and t&-
an unvriipulou kin- suitor
keeps the spectator Kpeltbound In hi
seat from stitrt to finish.
The strone cast supprt;ng Mulhall
Includes Ruth Stonehouv. Noble
Johnon. J. F. Bri.coe. Jenn Herhoit
nd Ruhy Marshall.
"Take two heaping fpoonfuU ot
dvcniure, a large dah ot peril. ;i
vootlly portion of mHter , flavor with
romance, Hiid there," said Mis: pa' l
White, heroine of llithe a ''I'eart of
the Army' the eighth epiMide uf
which Uf booked at the Cosy theater
today, "you have a genuine ulixtr of
youth." I
"You will notice,' added Mijs
White, smilingly "that 1 hav made
Sarah Hern hard L's whole recipe lve
Jiuh a minor portion of wine. I
aay a flavur of romance, and I think
1 speak advisedly bwcauae th.Te is
nothing so cloy.ng tut so-called love
when ou get too much of it- U it
not ao?'
W httn it com eg t o ad venture and
mystery, ai h White ia. of course, an
authority. HtT exploits in the
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right of local option or self-govern
ment as far as road building1 Is coo
cemed to the communities.
The insurance code, irrigation code.
and other big measures, are to
lengthy to. permit anything- like
complete analysis at thia time. They
are all pronounced to be the beat
measures of the kind ever put on the
statute books and were pawed by the
- f " mu. . a aim a. p, i . ucai tf
! thoiie-htful rnnfllr1ftrntinn
IUDOE TH05. F. t,AMAM .
i
After Superior Judse Thomas F
UiaJjum of Sa,n Krttncujco succeeded
In reconciling John tfehuier and the
wife, who had sued him for divorce,
he mailed th.a poem lo the husband:
PKKSS ASSOCIATION IS
HACK OF THE II5KSDEN1
CHIOAOO, Feb. 21. Resolution en
d..rMUg the policy of Presides t W'il
n in the International crisis and de
ciding for preparedness lor se f-de-U
nse was adopted Jit the annual
ru-ting of the Inland Dally Press as
s cihtion hff today. K. P. -whaler of
I'ii venport. Irwa, was elected preni-
d.'nt.
:..wa.
and V.
secreta
W. Tufford of Clinton.
When your wife and you fall out.
Don't airut about and about:
How , Don't growl at her, or acowi at he
or hUis her.
Vou Will find it doesn't pay;
Try your luck another way
Ju--. take her in your arnw and gently
kias her.
When your wife and you must fight.
Make her think ah' m the righi.
Don't rush off to your ciub where you
will miae her: ,
Should a f.ght with wifey start,
Vou will play the big man's part
If you take her in your arnw an 1
gently kia her.
So successful has the judge been
in patching domestic troubles he has
come to be known as the "great re
conciler.
NKW ROAD tDK.
t Continued from Page l.
on grouse is not chanired on dueks
and geee changed to conform to the
j federal law. The trout limit Is re
' duced from 75 to 50 per day. the deer
limit from three to two bucks,' and
films t n Important change Is the clos n
have thrilled million of movie fans or tn winter fishing for trout. This
since she ran the whole gamut of i was accomplished throujih raising the
pern as "Pauline'' In "The Perils of j ,lmit frm 10 inche to is tches This
Pauline.'' In "Pearl of the Armv wi" Prm:t fishermen t0 f h for
she Is given full opportunity to di- j teelhad only.
play all thoee talents which have Ciattd Mortjrugv Ijsw.
made her foremost in the field of se Ther are two migrator) chattel
rial heroine. mortgage laws. One pertains to au-
"You may laud peace, quiet and j torn o hi lee. This provides that when
the simple life all you please said mortgaRe ts given on an automobile
M as White, "but m-h-n I am menta!- I the recorder of conveyances sends a
ly fnfrged and inclined to think like a ; certificate to the state treasurer and
drab j thereafter the chattel mortgage 4s ef.
levttve in any county m the Mate, The
Pictures taken on the battlefields other migratory chattel mortgage law
LOCALS
(Paid Advertisement.
for rent 2 furnished houekoepin;
room. Phone J07R.
woman with small child wants
work, rrefer place with no family.
SOT Aura.
Wanted 1 or more men to cut oot-
tonwood on shares, close tn. Inquire
of Miles Kemler, Pendleton, Oreftun.
When you want to sell beef, pork,
veal, mutton or poultry, call I. C.
Rains. He will call and tret them
Phone 420. Sanitary Meat Market.
Lost On the Pendleton road five
miles beiow pilot Rck, about 4 pm.
Sunday a 32 by 3 1-2 tire on de
mountable rim. Finder return to
Bond Bros. Curare. Pilot Hook, or
East Orogonian office. Keward.
Bis Dance at Rleth.
On Washington's birthday. Febru
ary 22. Good mus e, good floor. All
invited. Adv.
Baiage Transicrred.
C. E. Williamson, headquarters
Henning Cigar Store. Phone f
S0SJ. Adv.
' Alfalfa Hay.
Order your baled bay for spring de
livery- now. No. 1 quality. Save ad
vance In price. E. c Burlingame.
Walla Walla, Wash. 1
UNDER ATHE
CAPITOL M DOMX.
public Dance Thursday
evening at Moose Halt Sawyer s Or
chestra. Admission 50c. ladie free
Adv.
I " HP. ..n in-
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bill, said to have teea drafted by tb
department of justice, to "define and
punish espionage." The bill pro
vides a fine of ft 0.000 and two
years imprisonment tor these offenswa.
Approaching;, going upon or flylm
over any institution or Instrument of
the national defense.
For taking photograph, making;
blueprints or sketches of anything;
connected with the national defeats..
For obtaining or attempting; to oh--tain
possession of signals or code,
used in the national defense.
For sending through the mail,
com muarcat ions written In "Invisible
ink."
Many applicants for service in fft-A
navy have failed because of defective .
teeth. That is a fact worth chew" tot,
on.
V. S. Senator Overman.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 1 .Senator
Overman, chairman of the senate
ru lee com mittee. Introd uced the
".' BAD ERMTH v
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at
the Cause and Remove It
Dr. KdwardV Olive "ablt, the sn6--stitute
Jor calomel, act gently on the-
ooweis ana positively do the work.
People afflicted with, bad breath nmt
quick relief through Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, smrar
coated tablets are taken for bad br calls
by all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act (rea
lly bat firmly on the bowels and liver.
stimulating theni to natural actionv
clearing the blood and gmily purifying
the entire system. They J that which
dangerous calomel Joes without any of
.ire imu airer cnecis.
'All the benefits of nasty, ' 5iclceninir.
RTittang cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Ta'ik-ts wnh. ut grip,
mg, pain or any disagreeaMc effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with bowe
and liver complaint with' the attendant
bad breath.
Dr. Edwards' Olive TaMets are pure
y. vegetable compound mixed w.ih
olive oil; yon will know them by theft
olive color. Take one or two every
night for a week and n'te i!.r effect
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
of Belgium .luring actual fighting be
tween the armies of the slliea'and
the central itowt'W will le shown on
the screen at the Alta theater on
Thursday, matinee and evening, when
Ir. F-arl Morrow del'VOrs a lecture
on the work of the American lt.
Cross In the Flander. sector. Or.
Xtorrow whs for a year and a hnlf in
chsnre of the work of sj doctors and I held jun
over 400 nurse, and nv some of th. ! bonds In
moat terrific encounter of the we.i
ern front. Py srT.! porminslon of
Kins: Albert, of Helfrium. he ws
rennltted to take p'etures fmm the
flrM Tn. trem-hos. and t Is these pic
tureo tht he uses to Illustrate his
lert'ire.
For th. scTx-fee. thnt he renders!
the WfomrlKl. rw Morrow was made
la int.ndd to n rote I the mortteae-.
of livw-tm-k it provides that when
the ownor of the mortgaged property
desires to move the chattel out of
the county he must give the owner of
the mortgage ten days notice
Of course, every one is fimiiiar
with the road hon,l bill, which will
he voted on at the special election
. It rrovid.-s for failing
th. sum of $t OnO.OOA for
tho purpose of building state high
way.. . Snpilr. AhollJlrrt.
The new road code doe. away with
the present system of mad supervis
ors. jila,-es the rosd wrk of the coun
tv In charge of . a nsd master who
must le an enginer. permits district,
to be formed for the purpose of levy-
a ihcaller of the order of Ijeopolrt. ling road liv and building their own
and one of hl most i hert-hed posM- roads, etc It. intent is to give th.
Temple
LAST TIME TODAY
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
Theatre
; TODAY
2-BIG ACTS-2
HAWLEY A BELLAIRE
Siging, Talking Comedy Skit "333.
MYSTERY-
ELLIS & ELLSWORTH
Variety Entertainers.
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William
Desmond
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'Hk Iced Bullet"
RICH WITH SURPRISES.
Triangle-Kay Be.
GRIPPING WITH SUSPENSE. A REAL THRILLER.