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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. PAGE FTVB s sras IF YOU'RE TIRED OF THE HUM-DRUM IN PHOTOPLAY STORIES IF YOU'RE YEARNING FOR SOMETHING NEW IN MOTION PICTURE IDEAS A ! 1 iLsta Margarita Fischtr. Margarita Fischer ' -IN- IS JACKIE OF THE IW 6 ACTS 6 . IT IS A RELISH FOR THE PALATE JADED MOTION PICTURE PUBUC. OF A WHAT THKATRE MANAGERS IN OTHER PARTS OK TUB COUNTRY THINK Of "JACKIE OF THE NAVY." Ml mi Jackie of the Navy, with Margarita Fischer. (Mutual) "Without restrictions of any kind I think 'Mia Jackie of the Navy la the moat delight ful of anything I ever acreened." H. W. Barnes, manager Forum Theater, Htllaboro, Ohio. Middle claaa patronage. MIm Jackie of tlx- Xavy with Margarita Fischer. Pollard-Mutual) "One of the moat pleasing pic ture of the aeaaon. It pleaaed our patron im mensely. Proved a good boa-office attraction. I have arranged for a return booking." Charlea E. Hagen, Kenmore Theater. High claaa patronage. Mlaa Jackie of the Navy, with Margarita Fischer. tPollard-Mutual)) "Thla went over great. This ia the elaa of films which . brings good business." IE. W. Thomas, Star Theatre, Jacksonville, Florida. The story of Miss Jackie of the Navy carries us from the center of attraction of an exclusive circle of high soci ety to the tropical Islands of , Vergahla among the savages of the Interior. There are 'sensation after aenaMon; thrills upon thrills, and a startling climax. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT. ' la Addition the Comical Gforse Ovey In JERKY'S STRATEGY PASTIME TODAY Adults ISC Children 5e MOTION PiCM KEWS What the Picture. Theaters Have to Tell You. Margarita Fischer-in Miss Jackie of the Navy. Pastime today. As Jackie Hbllwook, the beautiful daughter of Nouvean rich parents in Alfred rJolman fascinating story "Miss Jackie of the Navy," the ver sattle star, . Margarita Fischer gives a splendid performance of one of the most unusual characters she has ever been called upon to create. From the center of attraction 'in an exclu sive circle of high society she sud denly finds herself on board a United States battleship dressed in the fancy dress ball costume of a sailor and forced to to pose as one of the crew. From this exciting position with its accompaning thrill and clever com edy situations, the charming little actress is transported to Verganla where among the avages of the in terior she I the leading figure in an intensely interesting series of sensa tional event which to ring this extra ordinary drama to a thrilling climax. Margarita Fischer In "Miss Jackie of the Navy" ia an elaborately stageJ production in which the talented star Is surrounded by a splendid cast of notable player. , In addition the clever comedian George Over in Perry's strategy. This Is a program that comes highly rec ommended and Manager Matlock guarantee It to his patrons. Your money back If yon don't like it. Adult 15c, children 60. Thursday Friday WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS , George Walsh in Melting Millions 6 ACTS 6 ft In this picture Walsh out Doug's Fairbanks. He is ably assisted by Doris Pawn. In addition Fox Film Corned? "HER FATHER'S STATION" Featuring: Ann Luther. , 1 I j TAKE NO CHANCES ON QUALITY, PAY NO MORE IN PRICE GO TO CONROYS Fresh Ranch Eggs, doeen -- 30 Sunkist Oranges ..... 15f, 35s and 40f Head Lettuce . 10; 3 for 25 Radishe, bunch 5 Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25f Brooms 35. 50s and GO Italian Prunes, pound . 10 Evaporated Peaches, pound lOf Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Pineapple, No. 2V4 tins, each ' 20f STANDARD PEAS f f BEST IOWA CORN Cc.ll 1UC Hersheys Cocoa..! - 20 ; 1 lb. 35 Ghiraradellis Ground Chocolate, 1 pound 30f ; 3 pounds 85. Folgers Golden Gate Bakin Powder, 1 lb. 40; 2V4 lbs. 0O; S lbs. f 1.75. GIRLS! 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Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is a pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all yon surely can have beautiful hair and lot of It if you will Just try little Danderlne. M 60 Rata of Cotton Barn. GAlVEKTON, March 2. Fifty thousand bale of cotton valued at ten million dollars, burned In Vladi vostok last week, according to au thoritative advice from Japan. All the fan of staying out late at night Is lost when, there's nobody at home to make a fuss about It. CotiglimgTires the Old Hsrd winter congns ere very tiring to elderly people. TfeeysMaa loss of sleep, sod they depleta the strength, lower v. tslitr.wcaaca and wear out lbs system. Foley's Honey and Tar sops coughs quickly. It Is stsadsni Isnury arctic roe that contains so opi ates, sad h soted for Its quick efleet on coughs, colds, croup, branchial and fPP coughs, sad to chrasus coughs cjf elderly people. J. WlfSj-a Tmem, Oa. r TJ r i Holer . Hor J J rnncUlliikiiMmMM,- Viola Dana Found Many Admirer When Appearing- in Mining Scenes For play. Many of the strongest scenes "Threads of Fate," the new Metro feature with Viola Dana as star, which will be seen at the Alta theater today, were taken in the famous coat mining district around Wllkesbarre, fa The picture taken there depict the life of the coal miners and their struggles with capital. Before going to Wilkesbarre, Director Eugene Kowland anticipated difficulty In ob taining permission to work around the nines. He went to one of the own ers and told what he wanted. "You say the pictures have Viola Dana as the star?" asked the mine- owner. ' Why,, she can have any thing she wants hers. She's our fa vorite. We'll blow up a mine for her If she wants it.".. When the company reached Wilkesbarre. Miss Dana was besieged by her admirers, one of them was an old mrner who told her that there were fourteen children in his family and that all of them ad mired her and her screen work. Gas Attack causes Retreat. P-ETKOGrad, March 11. German gas attacks on the western bank of the Chara compelled a Russian re tirement in a easterly direction, it is otficlally announced. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' ' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass yon nmch longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to dear after you have token the tablets a few nights. ' Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet, the successful substitute for calomel there s never any sickness or nain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which calomel .docs, and just as effec tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. 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SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK CKIMI.NAI, GFVKS HIS IJKK TO SQUARE HUtSHiF After fighting lions and leopards. escaping the devastating feet of the Universal City elephant on the ram page, and riding the rods" for miles on a freight car for his last Red feather feature, "Lov Alame," Jack Mulhall returns like a giant refreshed as a New York gunman, in the fine picture directed by Raymond Wells, and called by the promising title of "The Terror."' Jack is the terror, and when, you see the calm fashion in which he dis poses of the live of four men and undertakes the killing of the fifth you will agree that his title was well earned. But Jack loved a girl, and she had aspiration toward a fcetler life. She drew him along with her. but when she tried to tell him about what he called -that religious stuff." he was unable to nnerstand how Just saying a few word could square all the wrongs he had done. "The Ter ror" was the kind who goes In to any thing, even killing, with all his heart and soul, and when he decided to square himself," he did not hesitate at the sacrifice of hi own life, which he cheerfully gave in reparation. This remarkable story 'of the regeneration of a city rat Is convincingly told In the Red Feather photoplay. "The Terror," which comes to the Cosy theater on today. Tnanle Tuesday and Wednesday. The principal role In 'The Last of the Ingrsms," Triangle-Kay Bee play from the studios of Thomas H. I nee. which will be seen at the Temple the ater Tuesday and Wednesday, Is al lotted to William Desmond. The story has to do with one Jules In gram, the last of a family of well known settler in a bleak Ope Cod community. Julec has Inherited a genial and pleasure loving disposition from his French mother, but his In hospitable surroundinn depress him so thoroughly that he becomes a drunkard Just to be different from his neighbors. Mercy Reed, a girl Who has made one great mistake which has led to her ostrseism, shows her sympathy with Jules when his home ia sold at auction. They become friends and in facing the abuse and hatred of their fellow townsmen fi nally achieve a victory that leads to the better thing of life WANTS TO SEE U. S. TROOPS IN FRANCE Secretary General Julea Cam- boa Believe Military Aid Would bo Welcomed. iPARia March it. "Wi wish ti sec America's troop her a soon as poslble, Secretary General Jules Mambon told American correspond ent "The poMic ha confidence In American military aid and uch aid will b enthusiastically welcomed. The new government policy I more active. Oermany is actually la bard straits." 'Haste makes waste is an old mot- WlES MIXES) WITH SCIPHTTR IT RK1XGS RA K ITS BKAl TI-' Fill VVtfTRK AT 0CK. Gray hair, however handsome, de. notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked. Just a few application of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appear ance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Took young! EiUier prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a SO cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which Is merely the old. time recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so natur ally and evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or soft tjrush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two. Its natural color Is restored and It become thick. glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite.' It .is not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. f f vl BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE SAITS AT FIRST 8IGX OF BLADDER IRRITATION OR BACKACHE. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food la rich. Our blood Is filled with uric acid which -the kid ney strive to Sitter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellrainative tissue dog and the re sult Is kidney trouble, bladder weak- Lness and a general decline In health. When your kidney feel like lumps of lead; your back hurt or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you sre obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dlssy. nervous spells, acid stomach, or have rheu matism when the weather is bad, get from your phsrmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water before hreakfast for a few day and your kidneys will then set fine. Th's fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. . combined srith lithla, and has been used for generations' to flush and stlmulnte clogged kidneys; to neutralise the acids in the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending blad der disorder. Jad emit la Inexpensive: cannot In- 'ure. make a delightful effervescent Hthia water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobodv can mnke mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time VIOLA DANA in"THREAP Of FAT6. ALTA THEATRE TODAY LOVE CONQUERS SCIENCE .N "Threads of Fate Strong: eat of Metro Wotvderplay, with VIOLA DANA A the Star. Mrs. Vernon Castle in if "RED NIGHT 8TH EPISODE OF " P ATRIA." VAUDEVILLE. V ' CHASE AND JAMS That Dainty Pony Team Catchy Songs Criap Dialogue Graceful Dance Dainty Coatuiisesa. MDLLE. CECILE PAQUIN & CO. Presenting- a Beautiful Posing Act., - .y'f COMING MAX UNDER COMEDIES. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiinuiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiininiri; I'The. GOSYi TODAY FEATURE "Tine Torre 99 STAR JACK MULHALL PERIOD PRESENT PLACE NEW YORK CLASS STORY OF THE REGENERATION OF A NEW YORK GUN MAN, OR THE METHODS OF "ORGANIZATION" WITH !.THEIR PAID GUN. MAN REVEALED. p PEARL WHITE Up in odorn Duccancors" 13th EPISODE OF "PEARL OF THE ARMY." I Comedy A HASTYi HAZING -?if iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiitiiifiiniiiiijiitiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiifliiiiiiniiiisiuf Temple Tlheattre TODAY Hippodrome Vaudeville TODAY Hippodrome Vaudeville GET THE HABIT ISOBEL COOKE A OATMAN "Th Girl With the Violin" "Refined Entertainer.." MUSIC BY PROF. STANFIELD'S ORC HESTRA. ti t a r ai t i lie .ua5i ui tut; Jaiigrams . Then he finds a sir!, who needs this man as he needs her, and together they combat the world with a strength bora of love and righteoui-nesA and regenera tion. A play that you will remember. 1 Hani Desmond in A race of hard driving, hard hearted New England fishermen. But Jules is a dreamer with the blood of his French mother, and he loses, to his grasping townspeople, every penny of his inheritance, even the ancestral home. a - I la, but a lasy on. You've got te hur ry to keep np. TAIajsAfl at iAX