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;i.vV-,-v-.,-,-.,-'jv TEN PAGES " DAILY EAST OfilljC OREGON, TRIP AY, JULY 25, 1M. VACX FIVE COWROY'S CASH GROCERY Free Gof fee Sale TODAY AND SATURDAY ONLY '- ; . "': ' FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE COFFEE ' Best on tlic Market 1 lb. 60c Hi. Free. 2'2 lbs.$L40 ,VZ lb. Free. 5 lbs. 2.75 1 lb. Free. from mm .mus What the Picture Theater Have to Tell You. 4 All Today. HERE'S GREATER SERVICE FOR THE GREATEST CAR EVER BUILT ! 3 For Fords GrVE MORE MILEAGE WITH LESS TIRE TROUBLE. Come in and let us tell you more about them. Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson 3 ts. - . m-WTiFVi, firm huovvn is MCTl'IIK "JIJK TWO IUUDF.H" Several sot of rcmarknbl beal'ty have been prorldnd by Director )0d ward Jse In the new Paramount noc ture. "The TVo Brides,' 'starring Una Cavalierl, the famous prima donna, whlci will be shown at the Alta thea tre today. One of these is a reproduc lion of an old. Italian atudlo of the JtenasHance period in Italy. Jn the atory of "The" Two Brldea," Donata di Marcehsl la aa improver iHhed aculptor, living; on a rugged lalund In the Mediterranean. Ilia beautiful daughter Liana,, the port '. ' 86bV l ' s f V - J If ! i- atM-ALK ARCADE 'VIS LI HA CAVALI1E.; .-.'Th. Tvo Br ALT A TOT AT. U To Tvo hxitict,, : ; ALT A TODAV." ' Phone 408 T-JllllllkllllllllllllllllUllllltllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIItU Player Roll Sale I , 1 ? ; played my Mme. Cavalierl, Is his model In the sculpturing; of a remarkable rt.tid. MllAri "Tho CiAAan " Thin t?- a j-tue ia an exact reoroductlon. facially. aljof Mme. CaTalleri and la said to be a rA ...i iij ,n,A .. The studio of Donata is a remarka bly beautiful one, the stained (flam windows used in the set havins; been purchased Ions; before the war, from an Italian manufacturer for another photoplay, which was never produoed. but which filled the necessary requlre- inentH of this photoplay most admir ably. KamerouB paintings of (rrcat value were provided for this aet, n-hich will be found to be one of moat sumptuous ever seen in and motion picture. Tha story of "The Two Brides" la a most interest ina; one, the situations being dramatio and the climaxes ex ceptionally thrillina;. in this power- fn production, Mme. Cavalierl lias a 2 rolei unsurpassed- for strength, inter Sjest and appeal by any she baa essay 5 ed since she became a Paramount star. 5 The Ktory was written by Alicia Ram 5 Hay aa dadapted for the screen by Margaret Turnbull. Hr lending- man S la Courtcnay Foots, and the support E provided by Director Jose is of the S highest class. , . . , Rat." a rendezvous of the Apaches of Psrla. . Time: Aji hour after inidnisht. Tno drunken cab-drivrs have Juxt been put out by the proprietor, and tho place is deserted save for one lone figure seated at a table in a dark corner drinkiiur absinthe. - . A aquare-)ewcd man enters, says a word to the proprietor and aits at table near the center. The faoe of the abalutlie drinker is haggard, his caes sullnnly wild, and he Is evidently In a condition of t semi-madness caused by the "wormwood." The man is a murdered. He killed the clrl know as Anna Gerard, who had been an entertainer In the "Black Uat," and was'his "woman." Suddenly be arises to his feet, hor ror In bis face. Js that the strains of "La Girnlda" a wild AndaliiKian air the jcirl used to sing? Is he dreaming? Then out onto tbe stage tps the girl herself or so be thlnks-r-aud she begins to sins the refrain in a sensu ous cadence. .Corning down, she . ajiproacbcB the Apache murdered. In this hallucina tion a phantasy . of his diseased brain? Yes, he muxt be going jnad. Nearer and nearer comes tbe girl. With a wild shriek he crouches back into the corner. You! You! Anna! It cannot be you for I killed you:" Tbe square-jawed man raises his hand, two gendarmes enter and lead Pierre XIlouge away hand-cuffed. What was ths mystery? It was "A Trlclc of Fate," and tho solution is found In the play in which Dessle Barriscale plays a, double role, it is an Exhibitors Mutual picture pro duced by B. B. Features, Inc. . SAYS BENJAMIN WILL BE TITLE CONTENDER Writer Picks Westerner as Successor to Leonard's Lightweight Crown. Today Children 10c i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . .'Hi- .(.--- Adults 2.c j v a.r i rvi i 4 A r ARCADE TODAY XAZIMOTA TO W. RKEV iv "f.ye ixm For the next 30 days we are imttiiur on snlc a. large stock nf plat en ; colls. . You can grt clajwfc, semi rlasKlc ami poptilnr maxie roils at iunir-)rii-e. Don't wait till lliey arn all picked orer. lOsnie early. J Victor, lillsnn nnil Columbia machines, Iialdnin pianos. WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE Phone .121 820 Main St. r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiKiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiir PASTIMK TODAY , DARING CI.IM AT IX "A THICK O FFATF." i There is an original and daring cli mtix to "A Trick f Fate" in which Bessie BnrriBcale is featured. The sci:q is the "Cnfc of the Black Woic$a who are losing weight and energy who look pale and feel languid need the healthful effects of Pills . ' "Eye for Eye," a screen drama of the Intense and colorful life of the Far Kast, In which the supreme ac tress, Naalmova, Is sefn In the Tiery role of Hassouna, a young and beauti ful Arab girl, will be the feature at the Arcade theatre today. One of the many universal features which this picture contains- is the real cfretis which Was assembled by Director Capellanl. All the phases of circus life will be seen by the audience not only that of the ring where the performaers are at work, but that also of their private life an din the travel ling wagons in which they move from town to town. All the acts which will appear on the screen are knowa to circus goers o f America and were engaged to per form In their regular manner .for the benefit of the camera. A, large tent was pitched and then the ring master opened his perform ance with the usual rand entrance parade and blaring brass band.. There were the clowns, the lions, ele-jhas By H. C. HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. July 23. Kfforts are now being maijo to make up a match for Benny Leonard, the world's light weight champion. Leonard has pounded himself into the unenviable class where Joluiny Kilbane stood so long, lie has whip ped so euany of tbe better lightweights that there. are very few left for him. Only a few matches remain. Billy Gibson in a very careful and shrewd manager of the champion's fortunes. It was Uibaon who prepared Leonard for the effort that brought him the championship, and it is Gib son who is guiding so surely the des tinies of the young champion. Uibson believes he wil have a hard time convincing the public that there is anything left for Leonard to do. He wants to Bend the champion againet Lew Tendler, the Philadel- phian, but K is eay to believe GibBon's statement that Tendler is sidestepping the match because he is in deadly fear of being knocked out and thus knock ing In the head his deas of making a lot of money meeting the best of those under the champion. Match Willi Tendler Loon is ' Tender Is holding out for a meeting with Leonard at US pounds the after noon before the fight. , because he thinks Leonard cannot do the limit set years ago by the older battlers. (Gib son claims Leonard can and wil when the necessity arises. "I know Leonard, is pretty big right now. ' said Gineon. "tie oeroers iu and it is pretty good work when he gets under 135 for a bout. But I can take euough weight off his legs by but ting rubber clothing on them to bring him well within the limit Tendler wants. Leonard can beat Tendler at that weight and if the inducement is sufficient, .he will undertake It. I do not believe Tendler really wants the j match." nenjamln a Future Champ Gibson has grown very sweet on Joe Benjamin, a lightweight he brought east on his last trip to the Pacif io-coast j Ha declares that Benjamin some day ; d) will be lightweight champion although A- he f linchea If a suggestion is made that : Jf Benjamin is good enough now to.de-5 feat the champion. i 5 Of course not," he declares. "There isn't a lightweight in the country who ;-fj chance with Leonard. Ben- w mid c 'ij'i ' 1 i r-.r t rama mat is fascinating all me world y i., ironiJQnvvk Isiemaeckers 'marvel dm7iiaJ'6ccldeiiAdaf)ted huimte J'....A .if il -' 4 j.iuauy ana aire cue a DyjxujeTU Capellani in. Seven gorgeous, acts MWMOVA ; "'-j , t PRODUCTIONS DistrLbiLied by - ." Metro Pictures Coxpoxation. ; tf ) - pliant h, camels, tigers, bare-back rid- Jamin is not ready yet to go into such r nn,l tlchtroue walkers. Then ia Heavy orawi, dui uio iinio tn ..,-n., tha lu-inir alt ! Rtwie ff these days when Ben, that it was th real thing and were, win nave m ineei i-" u will have to drop tne vnie, innium 'm Then, I I freaks with which circus goers ore familiar. . The crowning act, however, was the Dance of the. Veils by Has- aouna. So realistic was the show that all the small boys of the vicinity thought that Jt was the real ting and were more than disappointed to learn that they could not gain admittance. Some of them did, however, by the strategy I known only to tho small boy, and to them it was just the same as the 'spring arrival of Unrnum and Bailey. CH1V1 LgLTS I Only a Few Left Tremendous car shortage makes any car a good investment If you want a new car to finish the season have to hurry. you'll We sell on liberal terms and guarantee satisfac lion. ' . Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Telephone 222 i 616 Garden Street DISTRIBUTORS CHEVROLET, VELIE AND PEERLES& nee or loss of desire to fight. believe, it will be Benjamin who will ! win. He's a comer." j The Tendler match, despite all the j talk being made over it, probably will come off some time In the fall in a j Jersey ring. And it is not probable , that Gibson and Leonard will allow i tho Philadelphia youth to dictate ! terms. Leonard probably will decide ; to enter the ring at 135 pound usual stipulation. his; s a AlKN'S S11TS TO J ' ADVANCK AGAIV IV K ) V.M.U IT IS SATD fj 5 ALTA todAy Children 10c Adults 30c Vaudeville LA VIGIN SISTERS In Songs and Dances STANLEY & STANLEY Rope Whirling Comiques mi 111 f astime t Today NEW; YORK. July 25. Housewives nia mothers will do well to have look at the moth ball, tucked in the rockets and fol Js of their men's fall ! and winter suits, for every suit pur chased beeinnin.r next fall is to cost ! froui 20 to 40 por cent more than for merly. I y "Announcement of the coming ad-, K vunce was made today by representa- J tives of many leading clothiers, lnclud- : ing .the Americin Clothing Manufac-. g Hirers association, the National Asso ciation of -Clothiers, Brockaw Broth-, ers nnd Stein' Bloch & Co. A ready-mado suit, which last fall cost 2S. will bo ndvanced to $31.25, and a $50 suit will cost $62.60. Only j a 15 to 2d por cent, increase was pre- dieted for clothes costing from $66; upward. Shortage of rloth nnd the largely ' increased cost of labor were given a reneons for the coming price increases by all the authorities. There Is an especial shortage of wool. It was do- dared, and that of Itself would cause an advance in the cost -of clothing. .12 9 FORFMOST SWISS AVIATOR IS K1I.LKD IN 8.000 FOOT FAIX Adolph Zukor Presents Lina. Cavaleri IN "The Two Brides" n Mack Sennett Comedy EAST LYNE Aroaring, rolicking DUriesque on stage play. the old B15RXE, Switxerland. July car Bider, reputed to be the leading j Swiss aviator, wan killed near Zurich I jj in a gaii iiuiii it iiimkiii i o.miiv n-vu Ho was the chief pilot of the Swiss army and was performing stunts pre paratory to a public exhibition. Oscar Bider was one of the first avlaters to fly across the Bernese Alps, making several trips over the mountains in 1913. In the same year he flew across tho Pyrenees from Pau,. France, to Madrid, BESSIE BARRISCALE IN A Trick of Fate" A typical Apache dance, an all night cafe in Paris in full swing a smashing picture. ; Keynstone Comedy "BY STORK DELIVERY" Laughs and Tin ills I I : Notice. 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