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1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. FENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1921. TEN PACE3 , tr.cz eight J, Al.TA TOIVW tcrv, I New ' "Midnight Pride" Yoik." Miss 1 and :llo C...1VS TAI.KMTO 'Elsie H'eS in ri.Avr.u i filadys l-etdle, who plaf the part ol lor(i In "S'rniphl Is the Way." lht' Mil,ta iKinrd picture eMire which will be shown at the Alia Theatre today 1 a oung Now York rcn actrevi. Al tbotirh Ir.i sth.'in twenty-two years old be has airesdy had a wealth of sereet. apertenee. ('ho was educated at Washington Ir ving Ilish School and Columbia I'ni xemlty, and before being enirsited by International Film iervice for this Cosmopolitan play, appeared in wv nil proltict'ois of Edison, Thanhous rr and Yltagmph. She wan won to grrst advantage In 'The Vicar of Wal.efK id,' "Thi Hcloved Impostor,'" "Formne's ftiirld." "Miss Iulole of Gray Towers," "tlolden Showers." ' Ti.xle," ""Stitch In Tim"," "Too Vho Crooks," "The Vrl Womam" "Mya- shi Ins n drlijhlfiil role in "Straight is the Wny." playing opposite. Matt Moore. Tile story deals, with spooks ind n ooks, and tt Is a wholesome eat rica". comedy throughout. Robert O. YUnola was the director. AKC APK . TOIWY ihjtii M in;u:i ami rxM.vuitn i will lak;ii Catarrh . ; son I"' ' pal Catarrh Is nel disease greatly liSn- ned by eoi-stitut -'T ; l condition!. HALL'S CATAKHH -.MKOiriNB is a Tonic and Blood rurifiir. By cleaning the blood and buildinc up the tysiem. HALL'S CATAHkH MKDICINK restore normal conditions and allow Nature ta do ita work. All Dructlsts. Circulars freo F. J. Cxey & Co.. Tuledo, ohla, . PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c ' Adult, 20s MARIE WAJLCAMP IN THE DRAGON'S NET 2 REEL WESTERN FIRE BUGS COMEDY A departure from Mack Sennett ! Comedy tradition is promised In the ; Comrdv Kin? a latest five-reel mi j por-t roduction, "Iove. Honor and l?e- have." the Kirst National attraction nt the Arcade Theatre today, j Charlie- Murray, hero of a. million episodes, ill li Introduced In a role ;f llKiiimntv appeal. He will Imper sonate a "KTave and reverend" Judge the Supreme Coiijit, playing the art with dignity and power. Thl revolv tionary role will t" revealed in '.he, openjni; cenea 6f the atory when Justice and Romance, will come in con-f- lact. , Marie Trevost. a bride, and George ",1I-Uia her young husband, appear Wforo "Judge'- Murray, carrying to the halls of justice the fraKrance of a romance about ta die. Here, it Is pointed out, is a sincere and authentic picture of dramatic material, treated in a sympathetic and dignified man- jner. -with ever so tdik-ht a wink of the seye on the part of the learnod Jurist. ; Not Ion. however, does the plote rq t main in the atmosphere of staid drama, for the Jurist, In order to con vince the Jealous bride of the Inno- K'cence of her bridegroom, tells a story : , t . ut nis ow n experirnee wneu ne loy was a bridegroom: the said story's purport j being to discredit circumstantial evi dence. " , ' It is this story that forms the bulk of the episodea depicted In "lovc. Honor and Behave"--epides that jbrlqg Murray back to his traditional . characterizations. 1 FARMERS ARE VARNED 1 Lives to See the Prescription 1 He Wrote in 1892 the Worlds f Most Popular Laxative Remedy mm DR. V. B. CALDWELL TODAY Bora Shelbrrilla. Mo.. March V. 1S Began the nunultoture of his famous prescription in 1891 1 Founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the Jargest sellingr liquid laxative in the world, long past Biblical old age, but hale and hearty Still ecs patients daily Wonderful achieve- . 7 ment of a "country doctor." r WHEN I started to practice medicine, back in 1875, there were no pills or tablets or salt waters for the relief of constipation, and no artificial remedies made from coal tar. The prescription for constipation that I used early In my practice, and which I put in drug stores in 1892 un der the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid remedy, and I have never had reason to change it. I intended it for women, children and elderly people, and these need just such a mild, safe, gentle bowel stim ulant as Syrup Pepsin. . . 1 am gratified to say that under successful management my prescription has proven its worth .".nd is now the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. The fact that over eight million bottles were sold by druggists last year proves that It has won the confidence of mothers whose chief interest is the health of their children,. - .- It is particularly pleasing to me to know that the biggest half of those eight milliouTottIes were bought by mothers for themselves and the chil dren, though Syrup Pepsin is just as valuable for grownups. The price of a bottle holding 50 aver age treatments is sixty cents; such a bottle will last a family several months. ' i . I have tievertnade a secret of what !3 in Dr.. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is t compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herhs with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromaMcs. These ingredients are endorsed iu the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. I consider Syrup Pepsin today in the serious 82nd year of my age, as I did in 1892, the best remedy a family can have in the house for the safe relief of constipation and its accompanying ills, such as headaches, bilious- ness, flatulence, tndigostion, loss of appetite and sletp, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds and fevers. ' - ' , Millions of families are now never without Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and I believe if you will once start using it you will also always have, a bottle.handy for emergencies. .TRY IT Seni me name ani t" Bnd" ' u''a Knl u a f fmi STru, ftp" AJJrcss n Dr. VP. B.' Caldwell, JIJ WojWnffton Street, Monft'!!o, Mincis. E WO hod? now A K ili ill and" then nii a UxJiivc, and it is well to know tht bcsL Write me today., LAWYER PROFITEERING IN DESERTION CASES WILL NOT BE FAVORED i WASHINGTON. March 22. (A. P.) liewnre of the chinch bust, the Agri cultural Department advised wheat farmers in a recent bulletin, adding: "One chinch tug destroyed now may prevent the production of hund reds to infest your wheat field later." , The bugs winter, expert found, in ;t'A.'N'OT ItlvSI'.MK Kl'SSIAN1 TRA1K wild grass, leaves along heutfe rows! WASHINGTON, March 22. (.V. P.) land fences and at the edge of woou-1 Resumption of trade with Itussiu, is is aban- of WASHINGTON, March 22. (A. V.) Lawyer profiteering in connection with . army desertion cases -will not find favor at the War Department, vocate, General 'says rewards will not not be paid to attorneys who advise their deserter clients to surrender. An announcement by the Judge Ad then attempt to collect jfovernment rewards for apprehension of the sold iers'. 'His claim." the army legal head declared in connection with a lawyer 'who had filed such a comand, "being imcotapatible with his duty to his client." lands, which should be burned over to (impossible until bolshevism oum 'em leaving those not burned todoned or overthrown, Secretary ri from exposure. Commerce Hoover has stated. Vthf mm H 71 :ouno uiris Need Care HI Ml' FROM the age of twelve a girl needs all the care the though t . ' ful mother can give.' Many a woman has suffered years of pain and misery the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during thisjime. If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought; nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound isespecially adapted for such conditions. It can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. . : . , Read How These Mothers Helped Their Daughters to LONDON, March 22. (A. P.) Two hundred "picked troops" of" the Sal vation Armv, headed by a brass bnnrt, made an attack on London night llfo recently. The forces gathered in Itc fent Street shortly before midnight and appeared suddently In PiccatWly Circus surprising tho crowd In the cafes and other places of amus ment. 1 Without warning; the strains of "Shall Wo Gather at the ltiver?" burst upon the ears of the "revelers anl the cafe devotees. Pcdestrain traffic practically stopped while the marchers passed up Rhaftsbur'y Aven frs into Leicester Square, thence Charing Cross. . ' When- the battalion reached Lei cheater Square, four young women in furs, silk stotkings and Piccadilly complexions trought up the reur of the column. "Things have been in a very bad way here? for some time past," Said Commissioner Cox, who led the at tack. "An outcry has gone up that nobody is doing anything in behalf of the young women and girls who are fouM on the streets nightly in great er numbers, "Why there should be so many mere children on the streets It is difficult to say, bift probably tho war has had a great deal to do with it. It gave them a taste, not for wickedness, but for "life" as they understand it. They want top much dancing and pleasure and that very often leads to sorrow.'- if T Oh Hubbies COME AND BE SPANKED! WE ERE SORRY FOR YOU", EUT- Mark Sennett him Worked off a inlle-wlde smile, on erring 'hiiHOiimls and tho ladles wouldn't fotglve vu If we didn't put It tin at the " ' t ' A Mmm Mm ' CADE TODAY mm his Outing for Alimsnlacs; . TV 77 CI ' Srd C present : A "MACK SENNETT PRODUCTION Reels IXLVTE Oil ASll.Or 1)IES , SALEM. March 22. (IT. T.) Francis Drury, a barber who shot and killed Patrolman Nolan recently In Portland while resisting arrest, died at the state insane asylum. HARDING'S ClYi Gnttpnbersr, X. J. "My daughter was ail ruli down and had fainting fpells ifun, had a bad complexion, and suffered at her monthly periodi. Her grandmother had been taking J.vdia E. llnkhatn's Vegetable Coni oiiim1 for the. Change of Life, and got a brittle of it for her. She beyau to improve wjth the first bottle and took live in all and wan entirely restored to health. For a time nhe had not been alile to attend school, but she does row. f-he recommends Lydia E. Tinldiam' VrjeUliie t'iinponiifl to her friends and I srive you jiermissinn to publish . this letter as a testimonial. Mra. ith St,.. Cal HARtVE Ml fiLOVt, 304 UuttcnlKrg, i. The Sensible Thing is to Try Roxbttry, Mass." Mj dan?hter la a schoolgirl and ah Buffered very much with irrc-frular poriodn, painful cramps and dizzy headaches. She was sometimes as long as three months be tween her periods and when they came she was not able to do her wlmol homo lessons because slie could not even sit i?p. A copy of one of your little books wasl.-ft in my letter-!ox and shebetraij to take Lydia E. l'inkliam's Vegetable ComKund for her troubles, hhe la now in good health, is regular and can help me with the housework when not in school," Mrs. Victoria O. Ppiksseut, 71 Uragtkia St, Koxbury, f a u i-j n u LYOIA E.PINKHAM MCulCINE ;olrjr lnitnams i t ; ... . CO. LYNN, MASS. 1 ( " I . ' fZSl j i V1 - "-.'";' ,r - SEATTLH, March 22. (!'. P.) A movement to recall Governor Hart be cause of his activity In fathering and signing the poll tax Rill is being con sidered. Joseph E. Munnlng, a Seattle businessman, Is leading the local fight on the tax. Others advise the court to attack the legality of the emergency clause. Manning said he was beseiged by hundreds of people from nil parts of the state during the week, offering to help in the circulation of referend um petitions and financing the under taking. ' A MnU'h for It. Docloi- Your wife is threatened with bronchitis, but she has a fight ing chance of escaping it. Mr. Peck She has, eh? Well, then she won't bnve bronchitis. lloston Transcript, A gloom chaser from the Gargle Inn. A day of divorces, dilemmas and delights. Chas. Murry, PhylUs Haver, Marie Privost and a score mere. ' , , - A First National Picture All's l'ulr In Love and War. "Roy, take these flowers up to Mbfci Dolly Kootes, room 12." "(Iccm You're the fourth guy wot's sent her flowers today. "Eh! Whut's that? others ?' AVho sent the "Oh. they didn't send up any names. They ii't said 'Bha'U know .who they come from.' " "UTAH l.lr. n. O rA m ...1 11 1 her'these are front the same one that sent her the other three boxes." ftoa.. ton Transcript f r (. , ALTA TODAY A happy girl. Is Frances Iln shown holding the atitogrspl photograph President Hard gave ber. ' She Is 10; the du ter of , Harding's shorthand . porter. ' . Wb m CAPTURED! I Not iu tho way joh ' - 'YA I tlihik. And lint on the tV'A tti n.,' '' night lie rblMil them. f FVV f' 7 7A Hut captun-d at Imk V-. ' J f( l:y love, iiimI a tdoon, irf j . nvut life tltat lie and ' tj ' V' 7X i Ills imiI had never 1. ' ('TV sfi ' known. , . Pi '(V ,;,fp -for:--' 'ri SS ifjjf Famous Players -Lasky Corporation 't" -. ,' t- - ' ; '' Presents . . 7 ly A Cosmopolitan Production ' dQaramounlQiclare frv',' ' - - . Pcron13y Directed by Robert G Vignola ; , From the story ty Ethel Watts Mumford Grant Scenario by Frances Marion HALLROOM BOYS COMEDYCLEVER 1;