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PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1021. TEN PAGES J J : MOTION PICTURE NEWS Al.T A HMUV AVI) MOMMY 111..M nr.u iutrMMi:i, JtIJ.l.Ml.l H.l.Y Ki nCY It look like a first-class scare- crow," wax iwell Sherman's critical Verdict when he surveyed the dummy made to represent hla nv i handsome PriT Treatment l'r hooping ooj h. li Id of Interest to nil and espcrinlh Vt. e parents of young children to snow what Is best to be done for whooping cough. Mrs. Walter Ileall, 1'nttonsliurg. Mo., mate her experl-em-e. "A few yeats ago, our children had whooping cough :md the only j medicine we save them was Chamber lain' Coush Krmedy. It kept their rough loose nnd expectoration easy. They were not sick very long and had a light attack of it. I give credit for their speedy cure to this medicine." Chamberlain's liniment Tills is a massage liniment, especial ly valuable for the relief of rheumatic liains and soreness of the muscles. Mrs. K. C. Dodge, Whitcshoro. X. Y., writes: "The splendid results 1 and other members of my family have re. reived by the use of Chamberlain's I-inlment, warrant my endorsing It in the highest terms." Only Makes a IVad Mailer Worse 1'trnaiw yon have never thought of It. but the fact must be apparent, to every one, that constiraiion Is caus ed by lack of water in the system ami the use of drastic cathartics, like the old-fashioned cathartic and liver ptlls, make a bad matter worse, as they take too much water out of the system. Chamberlain Tablets are much more mild and gentle in effect and when the proper dose is taken, their action is so natural that one can hardly realize that it 1 the effect of a medicine. Kod Advkv to the Itllious Those w ho are bilious, dyspeptic and onsupa.cn lectmtseranty a goon snar.,v.lcatlon p,nt , Nt,w York and on of the time. They would soon feel fin,. , thp AtlBntlc Const. 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The Drug Store Tliat Strre Ton Best Pastime Children, 5c "White STARRING Edith Roberts COMEDY and to piny nn Important, even minous role In "The New York Ides." Alice Brady's latest' picture. Sherman is broadway favorite of no mean apearance, and la known as a "c!bsk.v" dresser, Both on the stag and off. So jo have ueh a ridiculous dummy made to represent him was rihap rather perturbing, tmt he just had to at a ml it because In the play he is the unhappy huaband of the capri cious heroine, who divorce him on an Impulse, and i the honor ittieat. Im mediately after receiving her decree, aj a luncheon (tlven by a croup of Kiddy divorcees to welcome her Into ranks of the emancipated. The dum my of the husband she has Just dis carded is placed next to her Beat nt th table, and the guests vie with one an other In heaping Insults on the poor I defenseless thing. AHCAIVR StXHAY AXI MONDAY 'IT I WEItE K1XG." WITH FAIINDI COMING SOON A picture that is said to Include Wil liam Farnunra greatest screen effort will be shown at the Arcade Theatre nest Sunday. It is "If I were King." from the great stage success und novel by Jujtin Huntly McCarthy and la a William Fox production. Those who follow the stage will re member that K. H. Sothern created the rule of Krancufa Villon In this play. and scored a great success, i As soon as the picture was finished J Mr. Fox sent a copy of It to England. , where it was shown to Justin Huntly McCarthy. Tho author was enthus j tastio. I '!t Is wonderful." he declared. "I ' never believed motion pictures could I make a play so real. And Mr. Farnum ; Is splendid in the part of Villon. Iur- "!ing the recitation of the poem 'If 1 Were King' before Louis, I could al most believe I was hearing Mr. Far num speak. I extend my congratula tion to Mr. Fox. to Mr. Farnum nnd lo Mc. Kdwards, who directed the pic ture. The handling of the crowds is thrilling." PASTIME SI XIMY ANH MONDAY Edith Robert return to the screen In "White Youth" after four months ,inr. .-The Adorable Kavaee" shows next Sunday and Monday at the Pas time Theatre. It was directed by Xor man Dawn, who guided her In the pre vious unprecedented hit, and who Is 1 noted for hi artistry of touch and his colorful detail. "White Youth" Is a story of mod ern I.ojiisana. a girl Just from school, a safe-cracker within the law, a wonderfully-stocked wine cellar, and a priceless cigarette holder presented to an old Creole by tho Empress Kugenlc. Mixed well and served by Director Dawn, the result la said to be an ultra modern romance with a picturesque aging in the glass. The story is by thos. master story writer and play riehts. Clara Peranger and Forret Halsey. The aconario i by George C. Hull. Miss Robert appear as the gran'd- i daughter of a proud old Creole gen eral. She ha been raised in a school and knows little of the world until her grandsiro writes that he will, send for her In a few days to meet the man he has selected a her husband. Norman Dawn apent several weeks in the South with hi cameraman and technical director securing atmos Phereic photographs and the neces sary data for producing many of the historic jold spot rn Louisana where the scenes are laid. The cast include Arnold Gresg. Al fred Hollingaworth, Thomas Jefferson and Hattie Peter. , (East Oregonian Sueeial.) . Helix, April IS. A gcJdly nuni'nt of Helix anglers are planning fishing trips Friday and Saturday, this being ! the opening of the season much en ! thusiastn is shewn. ' A large number of Helix people at i tended the photo play, "Way Down ! East" recently shown In Pendleton. I Mrs. Jack Hendrix who has been a guest of her sister Mrs. J. R. Thomas I has returned to her home in Portland. Dr. Frank Hoyden made a profes isional visit to Helix Wednesday even ;1ng. being called in consultation with ! Dr. Griswold. ' The baseball game between the i Helix Baptist .Sunday School team and the Pendleton Baptist team resulted in I n score of 9 to 5 in favor of Helix. i Tuesday April 20 a return game will be I played in Helix. I Mrs. George Piper entertained i-'at-J urday afternoon in honor of her diiUKhter Erva's ninth birthday. A j jolly time was spent by the children :and later refreshments were served. Mrs. Jack Loeding has beenji visitor I in Walla Waila for several days, the guest of her mother, j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of Cald i well, Idaho are visiting at the Vernon ! Kerley home. Mrs. Cole Is Mrs. Kcr ; ley's sister. I A number of little friends of Mar garet Xorvell were entertained at the Norvell honie on Tuesdav, it beln Today Adult. 20c Youth" ONE WON l fraon i If Ignon -'-imLj&LL2.M2&i M.'iHii'J''tti-' lmkm,uvi,M-Miiui-mM;M.,mM " .in','l . I II 111 Si I MSUlf 'WSasmwa MM mil SM MM MJMM a fMMMlMSS"aVJ j ;; is -- 1 fr'-r'--irt .Margarets' Ketenth birthday. A gen eral grind time was enjoyed by the little folks and later refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Art Grover nnd chil dren of WalWt Walla were week end iBltiir at the home of Jlr. D. Ken- dull. Miss Gertrude Mclnlyrc who it at tending V. of O. has returned to Eu ene after a two weeks vacation with home folks. A closely contested (tame of base ball was played in Helix Friday April S when the hissh school teams of l.'ma. pine and Helix crossed bats, the score l-elng 6 to 5 in favor of Helix hih. Mrs. V.'. H. Allxe. .Mr. M. U Morri son and Mrs. Kmma Zertski were isit- crs In I'endleton Wednesday. finest Hunday nt the Fay Adams nnd I,. L. Hutchinson homes were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Adams, Miss Marian (loodMman and Hurley Adams of Mil ton. ' The regular April meeting of the W. T. I', "was held Wednesday Alrit 13th at the home of Mrs. l. Kendall. 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