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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1918)
PAGE FIVB DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEn23J8lg '1 EIGHT PAGES FRIDAY -Hi 1 1.0H0N PICTURE M What the Picture Theater Have to Tell You. MH TODAY TO A Ls"A J Isl colors CASH GROCERY 1'ASTIMK TODAY iiii.Mi.iMiMiiiiiriTfflMMMMWMMMw ii.mii."""!" " tti.Mwwiliifffiflii'lwnriWif'M'JM' :k wmimmmmmmimmmiimimfii'mmmmmmmimmm'mmim mmmmlm-ir- 'mmm t- a I mm, n iu,Miiiil.n in ii.in mn.i..m i i nil mm ' MORROW at C5 625 Main St Free First Grade Winter Mariana Apple, box $i.rr Guittards Pure Chocolate, 1 lb. can . . . .30c 3 lb. can 85c GuittardsPurc Cocoa, lb. can :.. 20c 1 lb. can 33c Folgcr's Ensign Coffee, 1 lb 25c Van Camp's Soups, can , 11c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, can .'.15c, 25c Folgcr'H Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2 lb. can 25c, 1 lb. can 50c, 2'2 lb. can $1.15, 5 lb. can $2.10. TP k OTP TODAY Children 10c METRO WONDER PLAY "In JUDGMENT' OFF" FEATURING FRANKIYN FARNUM and ANNA Q. 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''In Judgment or," which will he the attraction nl the Pastime today for a F day eilRnKenicnl. ! In Ihe court room presiding over; Iho Irlnl of a young doctor accused , of mm dor. alia iho Jilco (played by llcrlierl HlandltiKl. Amnnn tile spec- tutors In the room la lha e 1 1 1. Maryj Manners, (Anna cj. Nllssonl who la In love aim John O'Neal tfranklyn' Farnum) Iho doctor All the evl-j dene Im ovcrw helniltiEtv against thi man aha loves and yet Mary la Ihor- j Wllh compclflng Insistence she keeps h.r .I'M on ih. face of the hi.lge who. in turn, rannot escape from her au- rui. I UK look and la held aa in a trance , hy eome. eupcrniitural power- Whift the. verdict of'Kiilliy" la rendered by, the Jury th Judge can atard It no, longer and confesses that he Ik the real offender. The acene la Intent' in th. B.tr.m. and lit acted in a ml - i pcrb manner liy the all-atar cant of playera Been In the varloua rolea. ALT A TOO IV An event of unusual Intercut to' the photoplay Rnln public lx the i showlnit "f 'he William Foi photo- j drama. "The Hotil of pudah.i." lvhuhi waa written by Thcd.l Bara the faintd I portrayer ut vampire rol?i at the ! Alia Theatre Today. I Thla la Mlaa Kara 'a first attempt io writing a movlnir picture play and j (hone w ho have been privileged to . w-itneaa thla production are unani mous In their pralaa of her maiden effort. The alory tella of a beautiful half caate Kaat Indian lrl, Bavahail. ho renouncea her oath aa a aacred danc- j In irl dedicated to tha wonhlp of . the flod Buddha thereby Incurring th. diKpleaaure of High I-rleat who vo venneance. ' After marrying titled Engllim ! army officer, tha former dancing girl' leave for I'arla where aha makes a aenKation aa a dancer. Deserting her j huaband for the stage she ge-a ready j to make her debut. On the eve of her triumph her husband seeking a j recoticllHtlon killi" himself at hh I Ife a feel. The IllKh rrlest. finding the former novitiate In Paris, die- guises himself as a Huddha Idol, and' as Kavsharl performs her dance on the Kiaae. he comes to life and kills ; h-r before the audience. iii:auts f iim" i JICIM'IIS V Till-: MAKING 'II. arts of the World" waa mouths In the making. The production is not In any eense of war play, but a love story of the .real war. with the conflict aervlng aa the urltii background. The battle scenes were taken on the butt lefl. Ids of France by permis- SALT RHEUM - Between Pingcrj After Two or Three Years' Suffering From Itching Burning. Hands Swollen So Could Not Put in Water. Used One Cake Soap and One Box Ointment "Sah rheum began between my Kn Hats. it hrst appeared in water biuttere. then patents appearea on my wrisia. I ne cunai were accompanied py a tMirnin and kchin aen- eauon, and I would nib my & - ..) . kl4 u.. hands were awollen, and r 1 I m.iM n, nut tbsxn in water without aullering. "Thia had been going on lor two or three : et yeara. unui i aeni lot a ires awn. pur : of tuticura. I purchased moei. 1 rare and I used two cakeafif Cuticura tusp and one boa ol Oinlment. and I wwe braird." I Signedl Mra. Mary Walab, JijrColby Ave.. Everett, Wash. Make your akin son and deer by using Cuticurs aosp daily for the toilet, and Cutkura Ointuarnt (or met su;na of piuiplae, radnea or roughneee P.sei Frse ar Mail. Aadrsal piaa isi.l ' tinea's !. . lUuua. .. vMvwhere Vi U Iksiasseal a snaluc. TIJ-I-I'IKIM r,4,.M - . CUTICURA HEALS r M A T 1 N E E Daily 2 p. r.i. 50c AND TAX f.;- :'"- ' -'-" J i 'V ill.. .,,1.. .. 1, 1,0 . m m D.W.pRIFFITH. 'A, ROMANCE GREAT AND TAT COHPANY'S OWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. I .' i i 'ii irMaaMaaapaasmaeamwejm ...... - ion and with the e.Bslistnce of the Brltlch and French governments. Mr. Criffith and majsyW b ru- clpul players. Includinit IJll'.un and Dorothy ;ii-h and Mrs. :li-h. mothei of the two (tlrls; Uolalt Harroil and t.eorKe- A. tiegmanri. were tinder art- ( ual l.ombarilioeiil three Hiik-s. on "ne Mx-aalon for a period coverlns four hours. Mr. Criffith had to er " ' Ii. lin.-t to protect him fnnil liiHpnt-l i nmj.k to proti rt his lunss iltirinn the takmit of niany ..f toe .ilP.ln u-eoe. Manv of tile 111'" UrikinB scenes In the film owe their effects to the relual kal'le c-ouraae or Mr. (Griffith and his IntM-pld camera- ,,n "Klllv" Ultzer. who waa Wltn him under fire hundreds .-1 times. v ',.1.1..... Ar i:-irfith nor anv of tils company received liijurl.-s othi-r than shKlit wound in Mr- i,ririrns anu from fllris: shrapnel. f,....i i 1,.. Jorite. prime rillol- ter of Kniiland. received Mr. Griffith i.i.. iiHiui. audience In tile liru- lh cabni-t roonia In liownlns .treei. .ondon. l'n Mr. Oriflilh deu.n r. Uotd i;eorse said : "Uod speed you In your reat work end (rant that you may accomplu-h .ur de sires." In the proloaue of the ior of "Hearta of the World IJoyd ieorse la seen shaklii hands wlh: Mr. tiiiffith prior to the lattr'a de-j parture for the French linea. More than I2.' feet of film acre taken, althoutth oniv Utiua leet re used In the production. j Ifavld Walk tiriffith waa I he first American ever to eel font In the front line trenches. Tins was. of course., before the fulled t'tates entered the aar. There Is no papier mat he scenery of any kind used In the production, no studio props." eurnumerer. u-s. no "fakes" or alt If U lalltiea what ever throughout the entire film. Mr. tirifliih dewrlues 'Means of tha World' as a "soi of the ureal war'" with tha ait ual conflict Itself serving only aa the rlm background f,.r the unfolding tsla of Hie In a small French tillage. ...... UUM uriueii tir M. Mas ton de T.dignae and lianslated f rom j the French by t'aptaln U t-r MarU-r n. Is lo lau parts. It will be-: a in an eiigsaeioent at tie Arcade on Mednesday for three days. IIIHIM, T Till: l The lliolisl' l pbot. .play "llealts oi , lh World ' al Hie ir. -aa bei. culled the sMl fr told and lias lr Its aellllK the bs 1 1 1 ll Ids. of France. 1 The fust plt ell"s f ll eo.-t Ii in 1 1. tilliMve I.. I--re me wur iMlrirfbsl of Ilie ilsUKliler of an 1 be Sltlsl pl-O'd b l-Hlla ''I'll, with lb' son of another artist l'"l Hot" It Hal roll. J I,. I oes lh tl.or-y of 1 In- ill illll l n "l"l I 1 li. l.P - ,f l,.ai).leoert Hon- 'I be her soil glalidpao in- "I !' lololu kllbd l esptolteS j Tb town 'l ,H" hands ' Ilia lirl iimlir and frlghlfol ilu. Ill's me lis fule. Fllisll. Ibe ab-ga of F' h I" r.rsin tba pla. r sod fie ii .ir i .xd oi.es a alsad with drsinali.- f-r e le .r..s were iskeii I a.t'.nl liattl.srouuds and lbs) a. l.t. is ai Ii. .t a-t.rta of Ibe roiopai.l 1-t 1 alio fougbl Hun tba real L.tlbs . tba war. 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