PAGE SIX DAILY EAST 0REGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. 1915. TEN PAGES lM MIGHTY OLAD YOU i, 1 I CAN T REFUSE A MAN J KNOW THE SiftN JiiDCc J A UTU Or MY REAL f X f TOBACCO CHEW r1 j.rT, 1 I r ' Stories From the War Zone i - . (THE FREEMASON StferMIS TME GOOD JUPe-e 1 THE users of "Right-Cut," the Real "Tobacco Chew would buy it if it cost twice the money, and it would cost less to chew it even then. "Right -Cut" is real tobacco mellow sappy, age-ripened leaf, seasoned and sweetened just enough. You get the real tobacco taste that men find sc satisfying. Get a pouch from your dealer. Tike t very small chew lets thtn one-quarter the Old tize. It will be more satisfying' then mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble oa it until you find the itrcntth chew that auiti you. Tuck it away. Then let it rest. See bow easily and evenly the real tobacco tatte cornea, how it satisfies without i rindinf , how much lesi you have to tpit, how few chewe yon take to be tobacco tatis6ed. That's why it ii Tkt Real Ttkmt Cktw. That'i why it coitt lets in the end. It is a rwdr eheo. eat Cm sod short tared ss that raa woa't km so tnaa oa it wita roar teeth. Cneaio4 go ofuiaarj caadicd tobaeo auaae roa spit too oavch. TV UMe el pore, rich tobacco does aot aeej to be eovercd ap with saolasacs aatj Sieance. Notice how the eatahhatsoot the rich sobacco tascs ia "Riant-Cat." One small chew takes the place of two big chews of th; old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York (buy from dealer or SEND .6. STAMPS TO US) Tnda)' Oddest story. PITTSBURG. April IS. This city has a Billy Sunday, but It kl'S hi;n In the zoo. "Hilly" was !orn a year ago during the evangelist visit to the city. He is a young lion and doesn't get far from his cage in Highland. A close friend I lend you money. is one who won't BT WILBUR S. FORREST. (United Press Correspondent.) LONDON, April 14 (ByMall to new lorai ine most popular war time diversion of Britishers today Is nero-worshlp. London shopkeepers are authority tor me statement that they can bardly keep up with the demand for engravure of Lord Kitchener, Admlr al Sir John Jellicoe, General French and other popular Idols of the pres ent conflict rrom every shop window and small store there beams on the pass ing populace the faces of these mill tary heroes and it Is estimated that before many moons few homes In Britain will be without the likeness of some of the men who are leading the history making legions on the sea and In the field. Along with the demand for highly polished and well appearing pictures of England's war leaders, caricatures of German war notoriettes Including the kaiser, Admiral Von Tirpitx, sul tan of Turkey and others are In de mand. "The best hero sellers are Lord Kitchener and Sir John Jellicoe, but I am also selling hundreds of King Albert, Sir John French. General Joffre and the Prince of Wales," said a Mrand book stall proprietor today. "Included among the heavy purchas ers are public houses and city offi ces while thousands of pictures have gone from this shop alone to private homes. As many as otherwise are ordered with expensive frames." This shopkeeper declared he was having a time of It" buying the pic tures from the wholesale dealers who have recently been unable to get adequate supplies from the manu facturers. Another popular seller In London bookstalls is a recently Issued poster of a British "tommy," pipe in mouth and rifle shouldered In scribed "Come Along, Boys." This poster is one of the many issued by the government to stimulate recruit ing and its appearance Immediately slgnallized Its popularity. Among the most popular postcard sellers are those printed in the catch-phrase language of the govern ment recruiting office and pictures of officers and privates who have dis tinguished themselves on the field. American tourists who have suf- j fered the pangs of seasickness cross- tug mo f,ii5iiait vitaiuici ueineeu La1 lias and Dover may now take heart. Travelers to France within the next ir j cars wui in all probability be aoie to take a railway train In Lon don and remain in it, if they desire, until they arrive in Paris Arthur Pell, member of parliament and the moat eminent authority In England on the subject of solving the channel problem is authority today tor the statement that the European war has made Imperative the build ing of a railway tunnel under the cnannei. He believes the project 1m teratlve and has Issued the following statement; tt . o can oniy take the results of the war as we have found them. The tunnel could have been used for the transport of our expeditionary armv and stores which It could have car ried with safety, and the delay and ..... oi me cnannei voyage ouiu nave Been avoided. How many millions or pounds this would have saved we cannot yet calculate. "The supporters of the tunnel may rest assured that on the termination of the war the matter will be pressed forward without delay and this Is one ot the great works to look forward to when peace la made. It will unite ua with France by the ties of increas ed friendship and commerce will fol low from Increased facilities ot com munication." The question has already been ta ken up In parliament and now rests In the hands of the comittee of Im perial defense. LONDON, Due to the efforts of Queen Mary, wounded British sol diers, whenever possible, are sent to complete their convalescence In th neighborhood of their homes. LONDON. 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