East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 29, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917.
NKW I'ltlvMIKIt )!' I'HAM'H
Alta Theatre
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL
WM. A. BRADY PRESENTS
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROITS
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HCrtlER GCORGC3. CLOIENCEALJ J
Ht'tnsiti.r OeorKt-H Cienirinceuu, who :
has ,bfcn the greatest critic of the !
war,' and the most feureri editor in !
Prance, has become premier. He is i
the most interesting of the many rai
to have held the position during the
war, and the world ia anxious to learn
If he can handle the French situation. .
He is seventy-six years of ace, but as '
viKorous as most men of les 'than
sixty. This is due to his care of him
self, i
MOTION PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
"We must have labor that won't striKe,
slacK or quit to raise next year's crops.
We must Have
Iron Men
For tRe Farm
How tractors can tahe tHe place of men
and horses is told hy Philip S. Pvose in
the issue that is out today.
JKe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Thm Curtla Pubtlthlnw company
c PHltarJtpHta . f
the Cw i th r
Sparv-lim subscription rpre-
cnUlivsa for our periodical
wrtd rvrywhr, lfyuntd
i moncx,
w nd you.
MAP OF HAIG'S GREAT VICTORY
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11 THE NEW II
II COLUMBI A I
Records for December if
Have arrived and are
now on sale.
Areade Today.
J hn limine of the Yellowstone i
the title of the Untterfly picture lit
ins; .shown today at the Arcade iheu- '
tre. It's a Kreat picture even If no
more were Huid of it than "it's from ;
the pen of the fcreju Frederick ;
Komlmston." i
A throlllrii? tale of the virile west i
where men are judged hy worth. A
picture abounding In uuu:nial scenew.
startling climaxes during rescueM. j
hairbreadth escapes. A picture you
will like.
A2:tS3 It's a Way to Herlin, but We'll
i There.
So Mother.
A2SH7 tfver There( Medley).
aternoii Hits (l,ate?t Uanres).
A2:tfiH HlollesTll. ti Kleses.
Xlawallan Kchoes.
And many others, including Christmas
. selections. , '
Order Your Columbia or Brunswick Today
S3 and have it delivered Xmas. 1
f Economy Drug' Co. fj
Hotel St. George Building t
Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718
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1imiimo Totlay.
The rail of the primitlvf, (he hark-
intf hack of savnsjery, and the result
of a cotf HlippeiJ in the plan of civ- i
, ilJzatlon will he u-v!okh in picture- j
qtip photoplay "lll'M-liird Iay" at i
; the 1'astime theatre to.lay when Ruth i
I Clifford arrives to present Itupert
: Julian's production "Tho Kavase."
There ih abuftdaiit eviijence in these
five nets of tlrama that civilization
. rr:ay not he absolutely depended upon
; to run true to its mission. There i
!8 hfff iUfPtion advanced and solved
' in "The Suvai;'"- -and nti;hty yod I
photoplay entertainment, as well.
jei ss griT ij;iit
V Al.l. rUOXTtf
(Continued from Tatce l.
1'urloliMf Ovrr INwp.
IKTIi h; It A 1, Nov !t. It is re
ported the entire Kuwaiti fifth army
ANSCO
CX FILM
,(C7CAMERAS &.SPEET
has decided to parley with the Ger
mans on pea eft, Krylenko announced
his envoys have returned from tho
German lines bearing the German
commander in chief's official consent
jto negotiate an armistice over the en
!tire frtmt. The envoys entered the
jtierman lines on the fifth army front,
immediately after the opening of ne
Vtiations Krylenko ordered an im
mediate cessation of alt fishtinK. He
'proclaimed General Inikhonln a peo
ple's enemy. Dukhonin and all his
supporters are ordered arrested.
Alia TlK-atre.
! "Si mi e w h e re i n l'ra i ice " men and
om-n are workiiiR out the'r tantjled
destinies. Tliese men anil women
with strange pasts, with strange kinks
in their lives, are proving- true worth
by the sacrifice they are making for
humanity. There the heroine of "The
I'eh.ved Adventuress" the latest
World-Picture ilrady-Mude. v.-orks
out her destiny after a remarkable
life. Kitty Gonloii is the star in this
picture and her acting- is brilliant and
intense. ."-Ve "The Keluved Adven
turess" at the Alta theatre today.
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Yh&eloved Adventuress'
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"The Beloved
Adventuress"
IIIIKCTKI BY fiFOIMiK COWT.
KTOIiV IIV Hl.WttS MAISIOX
A very remarkable display of the latest fashions in sown forms one
nf the brilliant features in this production. Miss Gordon wears a dif
ferent Kown for each scene. Kvery woman will want to see this pic
ture for this reason in addition to the reason that it is a fascinatingly,
interesting production.
VAUDEVILLE
CLIFFORD & WAYNE
The Full Dress Indian and the Twentieth Century
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MT1"I! MHM5I." The Woiwierfiil 4 Veor Old Atmr. j' ; -i
CONTINUOUS PROGRAM TODAY......... ....
Adults 30c , ; iChildren 10c,.
CIIAIUM.W NAMK1)
IH)lt lti:i CHOSS WORK
(Continued from Page 1.)
npHE Ansco Vest-
catches swiftly moving
figures without a blur.
It get into action
quickly when every
second counts. You
can change the focus,
the speed and opening
of the shutter instantly
and accurately while
viewing the image in
the finder. Let us show
you this camera.
Other Anscos $2 to
TALLMAN & CO.
Leading DrutfgUti
I An
Speda
No Advance
in Price
Manufacturers Pay
the War Tax and
Protect Public
For more than a quarter
of a century the price
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin has been 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. In
spite of the greatly in
creased cost of manu
facture, the formula,
quality and price of this
popular remedy for con
stipation and stomach
ills will be maintained.
50 cts.tr M)$1.00
AU Druggists
Iart of the burden, but it now plan
ned to enlist the services of a great
in any others.
The auxiliaries over the county will
he oi -iitni.i'd in the eanie way that
the chapter is so that each branch of
the work will have definite heads in
ea eh co n i in u n i i y.
Through l'ostmastor Tweedy a mes
s.iR was sent to Federal Judge Wol
verton last nijrht asking for the. use of
the t federal court room during the
winter as lied Cross headquarters, the
present quarters in t he library being
too cold.. Secretary R. V Kitner will
have his headquarters in the front of
fice of the A nu-rican National Hank.
Plaiting with a surprise attack Hands of prisoners have already been
Tuesday, Nov. 2't, the third British taken, with the British still pressing
army, in a two day baitle.plungeed on. The insert map shows ( 1 the.
forward toward fain bra i for the lug- Kritish drive at Cam bra i. (- scene of
gesi gain of any single action on the pretentious French attack at Car
western front. More than a dozen onne. and (3 the Verdun sector,
towns and villages and many thou- where lively fighting is also reported.
KITH
1,.V WANTS
to riA' roii
s.
sks for Army rommissimi ami I lor
Wl-U is to ho Sent to
I raiico.
WASHINGTON'. Now. LM 1 1 nth
La w , the a v i a t r i x , is here se e k i n g a
commission as a flyer in the American
Army. She did not see Secretary
I'aker to-day. and he would not say
how he views the proposal to commis
sion her.
She is very much in earnest, and
fter filing her application s-he said. :
"If I am successful and am order
ed to France. I will take my husband
(Charles Oliver, i who is experienced
in the construction and repair of air
planes, and two expert mechanics. I
was in France for eix months , and
made numerous flights over the
trenches and observation flights with
British and French officers. I have
teen fly in? since 1912. so there can
e no doubt as to my jt ;erlence."
She holds the American, nuii-nop
nTK r XT .
-Your Health
CASCARAlg QUININE
The standard cold cure for 20 years
in tabltt form safe. sure, no opiate
cures cold in 24 hours grip in 3
days- Money back if it fails. G;'- tl:e
genuine tvx with Red top and Mr.
H'lt's picture on it.
Costs les, gives
more, .aves money.
24 Tablet for 25c.
At Any Drug Slor
flight record andhas particfpalted in
l iberty 1-" driVjtR r y propping
"bomis in rriany 61tJe!4 She w,,r
to-day- a regulation fficet unifofrn
" under1 special fH-rmisiiOn sad to hve
fceen granted by the War Department.
I
QUALiTY DENTISTRY!
Dl F. L. INGRAM
DENTIST.
Rooms 3 and 4, Belts Bldf .
Telephone 523.
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The man who fortes his way
to the top of the ladder religi
ously considers the likes and dis
likes of tho powers with whom
he eomos in contact, with tho
Idea of tnakiiiK th hest possible
impression on every occasion.
Newton Painless Dentists
Corner Main and VYetib Birc.a
Entrance on WVhh St
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t 'j C,!. J?
(lon KvonlriK
Father Simris, who has been jiven
every deeoi at ion tho French govern
ment cm nive for bravery has conn
to tin 1'niti'd States to tell the Ameri
can people about the war He said
he would talk to American from tho
'relisious point of iew about the war.
TODAY
TODAY
BUTTERFLY PICTURES PRESENT
FRANCIS FORD
IN THE VIVID WESTERN DRAMA
John Ermine
of the
Yellowstone
From the Novel by Frederick Remington.
A real western, a Thanksgiving treat. Plenty of
snap and peep. A thrilling tale of the virile west.
Where men are judged by worth. A picture abound
ing in unusual scenes, griping climaxes, daring res
cues, hairbreadth escapes.
OF COURSE THERE IS A COMEDY.
Continuous Program 2 p. m.-ll p. m.
Adults 20c Children 5c
THEATRE
TURKEY DAY SPECIAL
Continuous Program Today. An Extra Special
Feature
THE CALL OF THE WILD BACK TO NATURE
hi
Ilia
WITH
RUTH CLIFFORD and MONROE SALISBURY
A wild and wcoly photoplay made in the Canadian
Northwest by dare devils who prefer the bark of a
six shooter to grand opera. Where the howl of the
wolf is music to the ear and men are judged by deeds.
Grandeurs of forest and mountain alound, all the
glories of the Sierras combine to make this the sea
son's treat.
ALSO A GOOD COMEDY
Adults 20c
Children 5c
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