7 f !f V- r v - i ' ' PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,' MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27M?20. TEH-PACES , A1.TA TODAY ' .itKiT iiou: ni: .stu So Intense and so I rid lot I uI In the art of Pauline Frederick that lllunil-J-ale hfr every rule with a fascination, iin Interest which would be given them .- no other actress before the screen public. To project the individual and not the type t her purpose. The stereotyped formulas for emotion, the creed of con ventional dramatic Interpretation Vcforo nn constantly. She studies each i-harnctcr aligned her as a new proh- Icuralgfo Pdns Civ Way t Soothing Hamlin' WltorrfOil Hamlin' Yi2ard Oil is a safe, imple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it eases he tortured nerves and almost in variably brings qmck relief. Keep a supply on hand. Wirard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in tlie medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be 'ar away. Its healing, anti feptic totalities can always be re lied upon aa a preventive against infection, or cthe serious results, from sprains, bruies, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, .cold sores and canker sores. Uentrous site bonis If you srs trr,uti?d with constlnattoik Or sick htatUche try Hamlin's VVlsard I'ver Whips. Just ptssjisat Ultlt pink JI at drucslsis for 10c lent, a life as distinct, and apart from every other creature ai arc Individuals in real life from each other. To awak en the imagination of her followng, to make them feel thut they have never i before I'miline Frederick as she If In the role being enacted licfore them on the screen at the moment, j st'ch la the purpose of this sutilime actress. Can any showman doubt that tn artist or such Individuality is hound constantly to grow in popular favor? It Is Just this Individuality which Miss Frederick applies with startling effvet in "The Pallser rase." To the role of Casslc Cam she has applied all the wealth of a rich imagination, her powerful Intelligence, hue search for truth. . The simplicity of the struggling singing- student In this vehicle of human hearts and touching tragedy is por trayed with a pathetic w ist fulness as haunting; as the melodies of an Inspir ed violinist. The little hitman touches and the great elemental passions of the victim of wealth and the woman of revenue are communicated with Ir resistable force from the hands, the eyes, the lips, the every movement of this sreat artist. I.Ike a hunted thing she appear at the end of this great drama, painting, struggling, reeling and pleading through the terrible mo ments of despair and suspicion to the Inst thrlllin; moment of vindication and love. "Keep the Sun In: Sunday" PASTIMK SrIAY AND MONDAY Madge Kennedy's latest Goldwyn picture Is "Dollars and Pense," " a screen version of the Saturday Even ing Post story by Octavus ftoy Cohen. Miss Kennedy plays the part of Hatel Farron, a chorus girl who Is ambitious to become a Broadway favorite. Though her friend, Daisy VanXess, another chorus girl, she meets a weal thy stage door Johnnie, Geoffrey Stan hope, and arouses his curiosity and-in- :il!S!II!I!i!!i!i;!II astime today CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c iV Samuel Goldwyn MADGE KENNED DOLL ARSAND. SENSE Octavus tioy Cohen i . Directed by HARRY BEAUMONT BANKER OR BAKER, WHICH? She threw her heart in the scale that bore the humble baker and it outweighed the rich man's gold. A delicious comedy with laughter trembling on the brink of tears. You'll love every inch of it. Universal Comedv x "WHY IS MY DOG" r.- i 3 .'Jo" V", , e. t V ! - -it ft!" 1 r !m 6. - ,Y . sr . . sfarli nir ifli nsi i For kissing i Sinless Sabbath" crusaders are meeting opposition A right on proposed Sunday blue laws has been organized under the slogan "Keep the Sun in Sunday" and a parade ridiculing blue law rule -a held in New York the other day. One of the floats is shown litre. terest by repelling- his advances. He gives her his card, telling her signi ficantly that he can bo found there, if she ever needs him. She scornfully puts away the card, firmly resolving that nothing will in duce her to accept his offer, but some time later, her fover falls sick, and frets because he cannot fulfill his am bition to relieve the suffering of the poor. She realizes that his worry must be alleviated, or he will not re cover and decides to sacrifice herself so that he may live. Stanhope gives her the key to his apartment. At eight that evening, she comes to the Stanhope apartment, and on open, ing the door is confronted by a man who eagerly takes her In his arms that man is not Stanhope it is her lover, David: ' "Dollars and Sense," may be seen at the. Pastime Theatre, for two days commencing Sunday. AliCADK TODAY, (From the rortland Oregonian.) Men and. women left the Liberty Theatre yesterday after the opening nerformance of AVilHam S. iliillll 1 111 1 w - I Paramount picture, "The Tcstins I Itlock,"' more than ever convinced that . us the western bad man who later de velops a, streak of pure gold, there is no one comparable to Mr. Hart. In I this picture he has an opportunity of 1 displaying not only his skill as a rider, fighter, and tctor, but in portraying human being, essentially. As Sierra Hill, he 'pot under the skin' of the spectators; roused them to a hii?h pitch of enthusiasm, especially when he fought halt a dozen of his own 'gang' single handed; and then wrought them to the point of tears when he strives so desperately to save his baby, lying at the point of death in his lonely cabin. Mr. Hart Is clever enough to sur round himself with fine players and In little Eva Noyak, who plays Nelly Cray, the heroine, he found a leading woman who is most appealing. The picture- abounds in novelties, not the least of which is that scene wtterein- a band of nomadic minstrels la forced to entertain the bandit crew in the shadow of the lull redwoods, which has been exceptionally well photo graphed by Joe, August, A. S. C. Lambert Hillyer wrote tho screen version from the star's original story and also directed it. "The Testini; Block" will keep any audience on edgo to the final fade out. m Wf DllBftlal i So he took an inch of Putola and a like amount from four other shavtng creams and worked up a bther from each. He put the results on eeparate glass slabs. Here are the comparative volumes of lather at the end of one minute: PUROLA Four or$iia.ry gKavin creartj itm ' '- H.'IKWr" .' ' ' ' ' ' i,JJJJ I Then he went farther and found out that Purola give 150 times its volume in lather and thut there ars 150 shaves in every tube. He also found out Purola will work up a lathr quicker than any ordinary shaving cream. He believes Puro'.a is the quickest, nlbst economical and most etatisfying shaving cream made. So do we I So will you! If you don't return any part of the tue to the dealer and get your money ta:k. All ec?;i druggists c-ell Purcla. - '-Every Pnmta preparation u prrparttt tint guanmkvj ky A iwmiKSf. rraak Laburalor isj tf Portland, trruft i'tsnd profUMl',!Si,. j yp"" j j?'Jj'i u,us-''llll!k(i!; ( -fetus. A. Shaving Grearsv. iELEVENSTATES REWARD m be raised by tho sale of certificates of indebtedness sufficient to pay 110,000 bonuses. North Dakota will pay 125 for each month tn government service, hut the money must be spent In buying a farm, home, medical relief or obtaining an education. The money Is to be raised by a tax on real estate. Wisconsin put Into effect nn educa tional bonus, providing for the pay ment to each man or woman in service $30 for each month, to lie used In get ting an education anywhere in the United Htates. 1'ash bonus was also voted, giving each person 1 1 0 for each month of service. The money is to ba raised by a levy on Incomes. In Washington slate, every service man or woman will be entitled to $15 for each month served between the beginning of the war for America April , 1917 to lis end November 711, 1 St S Bonus bills will be proposed at many legislature this winter. Includ ing Tennessee, Kentucky. Delaware. Pennsylvania, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and Illinois, according to reports to the T'nlted Press. I Vnlili-od by "Kclimri Ufo" Th national commissioner of ed ucation has asked tho University of Oregon to contribute regular articles on Its educational work to "School Life," magazine of 411,000 circula tion published by the United States Iiureau of Education. x.wv I'nks mrX;o totnsis The United State Navy, In their educational work aboard battleships and in yards, -use tlio mathematics correspondence cottrca of the Univer sity of (Oregon. A recent order hus been received for .ISO eout-ese. in mouous PAPrai plaxvkd "The Ij-mon Punch," a humorous paper, will lie published three time a year hy the students of the University of ih-eirnn. IT IS FACT ' that every drop a of rich, nourishing ISptftt's Emulsion is readily utilized by A I the system in build- jV7lr J ing up strength. 'Jl. 1c G A BE TODAY I HIS is a season of the venr ulipn it i a nlpnsnrn I . . . -" i io excnaiige iraternal ffreetinss winch cement s 8 s the cordial relationship and good feeling which ex ists net ween us. We wish also to assure you that our best endeavors will be to maintain that quality and service which has gven character to the Harvest Bread. , Y And in extending to our friends sincere and hearty Holiday greetings, we desire for you an abundance of the best things in life. And may the coming year bring health, increased wisdom and happiness. EAT MORE BREAD It is Your Best Food S3 1 3d 8 Pendleton a i a 8 B 8 8 8 8- 8 8 8 8 8 . b Baking Company ..-.t,i- n.. nr. IT TJ : Soldiers, sailors and marines and in ?i ; (some cases nurses, and first aid work-vn ers who tooK pari in ine worm vvar will be rewarded in at leat eleven states of the Union. That number has already authorized the expenditure of approximately I $ir0,0ut,00i) for relief of veterans and i for buyins; farms, obtaining medical relief and securing educations. Bonus Vrf 1 bills have been proposed in a score or jL more other state legislatures, but have V4 j not yet been enacted, (j The states that have so far extended f itinnfii,! rliof tn nnvm.nt in imrt. at ! least, of Its trratltude to Its sons and daughters for their valiant, service during the preat conflict, are New York, New Jersey, Minnesota, ' North Dakota, Wisconsin, Washington',' Mas sachusetts. Ilhodo Island, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. X. V. Appropriation First. New- York's appropriation, naturally lends the list in point of size, on ac count of the fact that that states with approximately 10 pix cent of the na tion's population, had the largest en-( i-ollment. The amount the Albany leg Islature voted for soldier bonuses was $45, 000,000. This sum was approved by the voters In a referendum at the November election. " Other amounts, where definitely set, follow: New Jersey, $12,000,000; Minnesota, $20,000,000; Wisconsin, $12,000,000; North' Dakota, $600,000 (first year). In Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Khode Isl and tho bonus decided on was $10 for each recipient, the amount to be rais ed by taxation. In Alabama the legislature cancelled Vfithe veteran's poll taxes for five years. A I Efforts were made in Illinois and 5jJ Maryland last year to pass a bonus bill VJ i at the state legislatures, but they rail I'jf od A provision for soldiers aid was vrf ' defeated by the Missouri electorate at iV I the last election-. I VnWhi. lmrii.-lri rn fa n.nnuarif tn New York to determine a method of V-viner the bonus. - fihortlv after the jM legislature meets at Albany next month it is expected that a commission will Nj4 j be created to work out a scheme. Sol Idlers, sailors, marines and nurses are jto receive, $io for each month or tier j vice. No officer above rank of cap I lain may participate In tho bonug. cyr. I -cw dorsry mys aiu. j unxMiin , o t.iriy oui. tm ji ihions 01 , Ihfl seoldier aid law nonroved bv the CHILDREN 10c The Winner Takes WILLIAM S. ADULTS 33c the Girl! HART IN I? s Si "The Testing Block" ' i . .... A romance of life on the redwood slopes, in the days of bandits and gold. Seethinff with thrills and the struggle of strong men. Tender with love and home and childhood The greatest heart picture Hart ever made! - V.i, Story by Win. S. Iltut. l'i,1urled ami Directed by r.nmlH.re Hillyer. IM.otoKrnplxil by Jiw AiiS1,st, A, S. C, lium S. Jlait I'rodiiclloii. C031EDY-"FRIENDS AND ENEMIES" AITA TODAY CHILDREN 10c Sam.UA.t rfr.i?' writ If m 4 oters. ICvery man and woman from New Jersey who volunteered or who was Inducted Into service under the draft laws will receive $10 for each month of service, the aggregate Indi vidual bonus not to amount to more than $100 however . ..Minnesota granted $15 , for' each j month of service, Tha lunds ar to 1 G oird w v.n Rive s enta' PAH L T ME ADULTS 35c FALI3EE CASE By E"d g a n S alt u;s" Directed by William Parke WAS SHE JUSTIFIED IN INVOKING THE UNWRITTEN LAW? Women to him Were toys: Fake marriaces an excuse for laughter! He was rich and powerful. She was poor and defenseless. Did she invoke the Unwritten Law? Wa3 she justified if she did? - - " THREE CONFESSED TO THE KILLING OF MONTY PALISER. $0NE HAND DROVE THE KNIFE. WHO KILLED HIM? INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE 1 V