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It will pay you to see us at once. LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY 111 East Court St. Telephone 118 UPTON BC1BE -HUB What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yvu. Alta Sunday-Monday; Emmy Welilcn Star of World Fame. Emmy Wehien, the beautiful and talented star of the Metro players, "The House of Gold," was the toast of all London when she made her theatrical debut In that city. Her youth and grace, combined with, her wonoeriui voice ana exceptional act ing. made her future certain. She first played in heavy dramatic rcles, but her voice was of such rare Quality that she was soon sought af ter by musical comedy managers and was induced to try this field In which she equaled her dramntlc success. Her lirst appearance in America in the ' Mg London success, "Tonight's tho Night," established faie In the 5? tates ' Her spontaneous success on the stage In .'his country soon brought Miss Wehien under the eye of the Metro Pictures Corporation and "when a (emptlng lfer was nmde to her by this company to desert the stage for tho screen, ln beautiful aciress con sented. In this line of v.ork, as on thmc stage, ("he haB more than ful filled wbat was expecta-! cf her tal- c-.t ind has npm-reil Jn many noted Mtro prodm li-vn, .'nie of which are "The Shell Game," "The Outsider 'The IJuchess of Doubt." "The Pre tenders," and "Miss Kobinson frusoe-' Miss Wehlen was born in Vienna. but moved to Kngland with her par ents when she was a small child and lived In London, In which city she received her education. 63 After The Show This evening you'll particular ly enjoy a bit to eat at Splcndid Supper Dishes Fountain Specials Candies That are Fresh FRIED SPRING CHICKEN SUNDAY Don't pay the price of blunder. Buy as much Pendleton Made as you can. We have no excuse for cheap candies and ice creams and do not make them. Fresh Vanila Caramels Chocolate Caramels . Floradorc Puffs Klondike Novates Fresh Peanut Brittle 'All Made Today. Marguerite Clark In 'Prunella" at tlie Pastime Theater. A treat for "movie" lovers Is In store at the Pastime theater next week when dainty' Marguerite Clark will appear in a Paramount Bereen version of "prunella," which will be remembered as her grcteet stage voccess some years ago. A atory of "Love In a Dutch Garden" aj Its au thers, Granville Marker and Laurence Housman called it, the picture Is ev en more beautiful than the stage version and under the expert direction of Maurice Tourneur, has oecome a most unusual production. The east Includes Jules ISaucourt, who recent ly appeared fn support of Pauline Frderlek In "La Tonka." as the Pier rot who falls In love with Prunella and abducts her from the prim home of her aunts, only to desert her lat er. Kow he finds that after all he cannot live without her and returns to her old home In the hope that she too wil! come. Is skilfully and charm ingly shown in this new Marguerite Clark Paramount picture. V7. GRAY ANW-riUBES Let Us Put A Diamond at Tube In Your Hands ft E invite you to come to our store for a test ! We want to put a Diamond Tube in your hands, have you feel the quality init, try to stretch it, or give it any other test. Then you'll understand why Diamond Tubes outwear cars, not tires, cars. You can put a Diamond Tube under the seat or in your casing and it will hold its life for years. ' Even if you get a puncture, it can b-i patched time and time again. SXi, irvv Put a Duuoond Tube In a Diamond casing and you have the ideal tire equipment. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. 305 E. Court St Pendleton, Ore. Hill!!: ilium MM IlTOyroriTiniai (D) f. T - t I - J 4 ? rwnt 'T' i Mr l. a.- i I BETTER GET YOUR MASTER TRUCK NOW A we have only a few left and will be unable to get more for some time. . $100. SAVED IF YOU BUY NOW. Simpson Auto Co. , NEW TRAINING SHIP IS READY SAX FRANCISCO, July 27. An other United States Shipping Board training ship went into commission here today and the plan of the board's recruiting service to turn 100 men a week from California Into the mer chant marine is one step nearer reali zation. Tho new training ship is the Ocean Wave, which will be used as the re ceiving ship for the Iris, which went into compiisslon here two weeks ago. The Ocean Wave Is now tied up at tho Army street wharf, where it will remain as long as novices are trained here for service on merchant ships. Refitted at a cost of many thou sands of dollars, the Iris will have ac commodations for 250 volunteers of the sea. Before men accepted for the sea training are assigned to the Ins they will receive preliminary training alKiard the Ocean Wave. The Ocean Wave will be command ed by Captain J. N. Ansell. Captain Ansel) was formerly m:ster of the old army transport Meade, which is now being utilized by the Shipping Board's recruiting service on the Atlantic cocast. I'ntil his selection as master of the Ocean Wave he was inspector of hulls at San Diego. WF.STKKN I'XION IN1ICTFI. ' NEW YORK, July-26. The West- B.VLL. PLAYF.lt AS OFFK'KIt- iff) I: I ' i I y ern Union ,was Indicted charged IT'S. SOTJlIERS wltn ' violating tne ieuerai jaw -preventing competition with United States postal -service by transmitting 350,00 messages by messenger be tween New York andnearby cities. The maximum penalty - would be a 117,000,000 fine. No officials were in dicted, j - U. S. MEN CHEER SECOND SON OF KING GEORGE CANNON FODDER" HUN'S DELUSION LONDON', July 27. Prince Albert the second son of. Kin iseorge, was given a rousing reception by Ameri can soldiers and sailors at the Na tional Sporting Club last evening, the 1 . I v prince navins .ut? c unaonuiiu to w 11 ess me uoxmg i'uuw u i .i American fighting men- He was not known until Sir Jlamlolf Bakor. or ganizer of weekly boxing exhibitions, prince having gone unannounced that the prince was present. The crowd rose and. .arteered and called for a Hpeech. The prince re. si onded, exprestilnir himself pleased at being able to atiepjl ..what he said was a (treat ana nome ng.iu cheers greeted the speech and then the boxing was resumed. PARIS, July 27- In pralnlng the fighting qualHIes of the American troops. Colonel de Thomasson, a mil itary writer In concluding his article on the battle situation today, says he can not resist the peasure of quoting a passage concerning the Americans from semi-official Nordeutsche Al geimeine Zeitung. The German pa per declared: "These -American soldiers ere can non fodder- They are incapable of standing up to our seasoned troops America has been powerless to train the forcibly enlisted men she has shipped to Europe." The way the Americans treated a crack German division at Fossoy, says Colonel de Thomasson. perhaps may give the German writer food for reflection- . lit The House of Quality;: -Ai - ... , . . y-- , - i v V ' ' if . " v''" . . turn ttLN r3 31 IN ' The Mockerly of a Loveless Life as it is Told in l'. S. A1VA.'ES CVSOI,INE PIUCE Give all that is In . your power without personal Injury to yourself or family, toward winning the war. NEW YOliK. July 27. To meet Morel the increased railroad freight rates. the fuel administration has announc ed it would permit an advance of one haif cent a gallon in the wholesale tank wagon maiket price of gasoline naphtha and refined o. The re tail price shall not be advanced more than the wholesale price. A Metro feature of Thrills, Mystery, Romance. v IN ADDITION BRAY PICTOGRAPH Many Scenes of Interest. VAUDEVILLE JANE STUART Character Song Coraediene. SPANISH TRIO Musical Novelty. Hi SPl'RNS CHAItrrY POlt Surgeo"n General Gorgan declared' CRIPPLED SOLDIEns; today that the rehabilitation of thV WASHINGTON. July 16.- The j crippled men would be done thor- ,, ; movement among private citizens foi 1 oughly by the government and th- finding Jobs for crippled soldiers is slightest Intimation that a crippled emphatically disapproved by the war soldier was In any sense an object ' department- j of charity should be dlscoraged. 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IN ADDITION Current Events JLate War JNews i- I f I W s They eay he is batting over .&00.