East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 17, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
Last Time Today
"A PRICE for FOLLY"
Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno
Starting Tomorrow
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TheBattle Civ of Peace
We insist that you see this great picture to the beet
advantage. Come at starting time if possible. You
would not begin a book at the last chapter, would you?
THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE STARTS AT 11 A. M.,
1 P. M., 3 P. M., 5 P. M., 7 P. M., 9 P. M. We beg all of
you who possibly can to make it a point to see the af
ternoon performance.
ALL SEATS ARE 25c REGARDLESS OF WHO OC
CUPIES THEM.
If
We have just received two shipments of new Spring
and Summer suits, consisting of greys, tans, blues and
mixtures; models of the verv latest creations; priced the
Popular Cash Store way $6.90. $9.90, 812.50, $14.75.
to f 17.50.
The famous Oregon Cashmere Suits, with extra pair of
pants FREE $15.00
Dress Shoes for Men and Young Men. Most every last
mid wanted leather, including the rubber sole, English
tan, lace shoe. Priced $3.15, $3.45, $3.95, $4.00,
$4.25 and $4.50.
FURNISHINGS of all the Latest Styles and Textures.
Such as Sport Shirts 4, 79. 98? and $1.50, Golf
Shirts, in new stripes, laundry and soft cuffs 490, 75?.
$1.00, $1.19, $1.25 and $1.50.
Easter Neckwear, about 50 dozen of the newest de
signs in silk neckwear, wide flaring ends, etc, 25?, 45
and 50?.
With Easter Only Five
Days Ahead
We Are Prepared
To supply your needs with proper wearables, and our cash buying and cash selling
plan enables us to sell you better and newer or the same merchandise far lower
than the average store. !
Your Dollars Will Go Farther at the
POPULAR CASH STORE
Men and Young Men's
EASTER SUITS
Hats 98?, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45 and $2.98.
Caps 49?, 75?, 98?, $1.25 and $1.45.
MEN'S BLUE BIB OVERALLS AND JUMPERS, STAND
ARD MAKE, 83c.
Ladiesjhere'slyour chance
for that Easter Coat,
Suit or Dress
On Wednesday, Morning, April 19th, we will have in
our store a large consignment of silk suits, silk dresses,
silk coats, novelty coats, skirts, etc., these garments are
from one of the largest exclusive makers of ladies' fine
ready-to-wear in the country. Your Easter garment will
be here.
Ladies 10 inch kid lace boots $ 4.98.
White Reinskin 10 inch boot $3.95
Popular
Cash
Store
LOCALS
$ Advertising in Brief
KATES.
Per line flint Insertion. 10
Per line, additional I auction. Be
I'r lint, per month. S1.Q0
No locals taken (or leu than 2Sc
Count 6 ordinary words to line.
Locals will not be taken oyer the
telephone except from Eaat Oregon
Ian paid-up eobecrlbera.
Furnished room to rent. Phone 2Mr
For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny
der. Mrs. Packer, dressmaking 400 E
Alts,
Good office room in Temple building-
to let.
Buff Orpington eggs for hatching
115 E. High.
Choice dwelling for sale. Inquire
phone 784J.
Hog for sale. Address Mrs. Peter
West, Box 84, Pendleton, Ore.
For sale cheap Maxwell runabout.
Inquire Dr. T. M. Henderson.
For Sale Baby's Engl sh perambu
lator at a bargain. Call 280W.
For sale Golden Cocker Spaniel,
two months old. Phone 170.
9-room modern house for rent In
quire Downey Meat Market.
For Rant 8 room nouse In good
condition. Phone 446.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb Btreet. Telephone 624.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. haw
storage warehouse. Phone 818.
Suits pressed 50c; dry cleaned,
81.50. Rudd, 310 W
685.
We handle Alberta and
lands on easy terms
change, Room 2, over Taylor Hard
ware Store.
The Alta Theatre
LAST TIME TODAY
THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN STAR
FANNIE WARD
IN A NOTABLE PICTURIZATION OF
Tennessee $
Parte
Webb. Phone
Montana
Pendleton Ex-
Motion Picture News
What the Picture Theaters Have
to Tefl You.
A wonderful story of the plains, and the real West that soon will be no more. Also
2 Big Time Acts 2
WHITE & GILMORE Hawaiian Musical Artists.
LARRY MOYLAN CO. The Dublin Trickster. Do not miss them.
TOMORROW HIPPODROME ROAD SHOW 5 BIG ACTS. MARGARET SNOW
IN "A CORNER IN COTTON."
six people, will play at the Alta for
two days, commencing tomorrow. They
will present four acts of vaudeville,
and a two-act farce comedy entitled
"Wanted, a Wife."
A PRICK FOR FOLLY."
Rdith Storey and Antonio Morons.
If you thought "The Island of Re
generation" was wonderful, you
should see "A Price for Folly." Fill
ed with heart throbs, with pathos,
with love, with hatred, with every tre
mor that Is possible to human emo
tion, the story runs smoothly but
come to a terrible climax at the end.
Jean de Segnl was the young, im
pulsive scion of a French family. His
father and mother loved him dearly
But Jean had erred in different ways.
He had turned from the path ofj
righteousness and was In the power i
of a cocotte, Dorothea, premier dan-1
seuse at the Follies Bergere. Dodo
thea had no heart. The great Godj
Gold dominated her. She lived for
admiration love life She had the
soul of a painted woman. Jean wast
ed wealth, youth and happiness upon
her. His aged feather, realizing that
the family fortune had dwindled, has
not the courage to face debt and dis
honor. He kills his beloved wife and
falls himself by the Hand of Provi
dence. The painted woman, realizing
that her lover is no longer wealthy,
spurns him. Jean is accused of mur
dering his father and mother, but fate
intervenes. He is freed of the ac
cusation only to live under a shadow
wherever he goes. His life is the life
of shame. He meets M. Langdon at
the club. A duel is the outcome of
this meeting. In the cold, gray dawn
in the Bois de Bologne, Jean suc
cumbs to his adversary's shot You
would naturally think the story should
end here, but, as with all great stor
ies, it does not. Jean stil lives, Dor
othea still lives, M. Langdon still
lives Should Jean pay the price for
his folly? Is Dorothea, the painted
woman, right? Or should the wom
an pay? We offer one suggestion and
that is to see "A Pries for Folly" im
mediately. Pastime today.
LAWLESS WITTERS TOWN
DESTROYED BY F I AMES
W. S. Hsrt Burns "Heirs Hinges" In
New Triangle picture 1'1J.
A lawless tough town of ths west
is "Hell's Hinges." The Rev. Rob
ert Henley and his sister, Faith Hen
ley (Clara Williams), comes to this
town from the east. A band of touch
men and women from the saloon and
dance hall kept by Silk Miller (Al
fred Holllngsworth) disturb the meet
ing held by Henley.
Blase Tracy (Wm. S. Hart) drives
the bunch out, when one of them of
fers to insult Faith. Silk Miller with
the aid of one of the inmates of his
dance hall gets the minister intoxi
cated. While Blaze Is away they
burn the church. On his return he is
shocked to find the girl mourning
over her dead brother and the de
struction of the edifice. He shoots
Miller and sets the saloon and dance
hall on fire. The town is wiped out
by the spreading; of the flames and a
hii;h wind. Blaze takes the girl away
from the town with the hope of a
happy future tor them.
Wednesday and Tursday
Temple.
at ths
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BEST HR LIVER AND BOWELS
BAD BREATH, BAD GOLDS, j
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WHERE IT PAYS YOU TO PAY CASH.
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Tennessee's Pardner pleases.
The character of Gerwilllker Hay.
the proprietor of the ''Sudden Stop
Hotel" and the champion liar of the
coast, as portrayed by Raymond Hat
ton, in the photographic version of
the famous story, "Tennessee's Pard
ner," which will be at the Alta for
the last time today, is, by no means,
a mythical one, although the name If
changed.
The character, a proprietor of a
hostelry in the early days of Califor
nia, was a great friend of the author.
Mr. Ration made a special journey to
the town where Hay neld forth and
was fortunate enough to get quite an
Insight Into his character and a de
scription of his personal appearance
and eccentricities.
We have in addition two excellent
big time acts that pleased a large and
enthusiastic audience at every per
formance yesterday. White and Gil
more, Hawaiian Musical Artists IV
I. use. have a clean, snappy musical
act that pleases from start to finish
Larry Moylan and Co.. the Dublin
Tricksters, are there in several dif
ferent ways You may have had some
surprlses In your life, Dut if you have
not seen this act, you have several In
store.
Hippodrome Road Show Coming To
morrow. The Hippodrome Road Show, a high
Get a 10-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged P
with a cold always trace this to tor
pid liver; delayed, fermenting food
In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out oi
the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken
ing headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and poi
sons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you sleep a 10 cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet, breath right,
complexion rosy and yonr liver and
bowels regular for months.
lVTANY a motor
ist is demand
ing a government
gasoline tank when
he should be looking
under the hood of
his car
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I Daphne and the Pirate
I CHAS. MURRAY AND ALL STAR KEYSTONE CAST IN "THE JUDGE."
PICTURE 7. SANTANELLI 8:30
I TOMORROW
E The Santanelli Company Close Their Engagement.
I "THE PRECIOUS PACKET," a Gold Rooster Play in 5 parts.
1 Wednesday and Thursday
I WM. S. HART IN "HELL'S HINGES."
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