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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PKNDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. PAGE FIVE Comfort in Cold Weather Starts with UNDERWEAR Get known quality, fit and and wear and you are started on a winter of comfort and health Ask for Munsing Wear .1 u m i Wn V, w I If Vlii V,l. M l ALEIAH 8 5 r4 : I iiuilliilailiiiiiihiliiilllliiliiiy J ALTA Mrs. Ham K. John Adams morning from a land. Thompson and Mr returned yesterdas brief visit In Port. Sold only at MIS The Daylight Store Better goods, l&test Styles, prompt and courteous treatment W.'i.V-"i-- " ru. 1 IT- - . - V5MLJtM hpktim:t U MK tt'OMKN TIIK MOST KTITKMHOrs PUOlMtV. TION OK TIIK A(il-: war. Frank Geenan supported by an all star cast. Including thp prominent I'liiuiinniil actress. Knld Markov, give (a must vivid performance, depleting any v-wm.nK vo un lasiimo ineaior m-, war's most terrible, aide, the violation nay is inomna H. Ince massive -of Cods fairest flower, women. This in mind at this timo when at any mo ment thin country of oura could be drawn Into the awfui vortex of war whlrh has drenched Kurope with blood. We must piepare to protect our mothers, wives and sweethearts from the ravages of war. -Wars Women'' Is one of the most expensive and magnificent productions ever made and is not uu arraignment oi particular army or nation. It has tin definite locale and contains sit uations that might arise in anv comi- pootacle, "Wars' Women," a six ; Is a nhotoi.lav with a uurnose and the! try 111 wur- Part denouncement of the ravages nl ! Inwim it i.o-lo-a mii-iit ..!! k h,.r.,n I -v,,uc minds m Got lem Going See Conroy 's Display of Apples at! Si per box Winter Bananas, Winesaps, Rome Beautys and Arkansaw Black. Canteloupes, 8 for 25 Matches, 7 boxes S5 Toilet Paper, 10c, 4 for 25 Preserves, 15 oz. glass, Strawberry, Raspberry and Logan Berry, the 35c quality, Conroy's price 23 White Beans (navy) the pound 10 Mex. Red and Lima Beans, 3 lbs. for. Sot4 Spuds 15 lbs. 25; 100 lbs. $1.25 Sweet Spuds, 6 pounds 23 large Celery 10 3 for 25 Tokav Grapes, basket . 50 Bob White Soap. 6 for 25 Toilet Soap, best brands, 3 for 2 .- REMEMBER WE DELIVER. JUST TELEPHONE 640 We wtoh to impress u; that this picture is net exactly a war picture for Its shoua J actual fighting. Hut what it does show und Very clearly at that is the alter part of a battle A village ..is captured, the men are all made pris oners, the ignorant, half-caste troops I are turned loose, the women have no protection. What becomes of these women? See "War's Women" for the answer. Pastime theater today. Ad mission, adults, He., , children 15c. Children under 16 years must be ac companied by parents or have their written consent. A number of Pendleton people will motor to Walla Warla this evening to attend the dancing party to be giv- E en by Mrs. J. J. Iloulstone and Mlts g Annett Pearl Houlstone for Dr. and 3 Mrs. K. H. Entriken g2 The C. W. B. M of the Christian J church will be entertained on Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs J. EH I McPherson, 604 West High street. E3 All members and friends are cordially r Invited. t The Parent-Teacher Association of 55 the Hawthorne school held a very successful meeting last night. The gpj- speakers wore Dr. Miller of Los An- 2 geles, City Superintendent Park Mr. EJ Uelss and County Superintendent I j K. Young, who spoke concerning t!.i 55 education of the child ajid the splen- did work accomplished by parant- j teacher associations. H There will bo a joint socia. meeting J of the Ladies' Aid and the Mlssimarv Society of tho PresbyterWn church to" J morrow afternoon at l!:?0 o'clock m Ej the church pallors. AH members and pjj friends are cordially Invited. E3 THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday The Sweetest Girl in the World VIOLA DANA -IN- IB IJllill Of Happiness a 5 Act Metro-Wonderplay of Beauty, Romance and Power A thoroughly enjoyable meeting of the Predda Seegrua Kei was held last evening in the Presbyterian church ss I parlors. A business meeting preced- E3 ed the social session at which the PJ lilrU planned for a hike next Monday g5 evening which will end up with a bonfire and "welnle' roast. Mrs. S Maye Hagar sang several vocal num- eg Jiers and the entire evening was par- j tlcularly pleasant. 3 The Christian Endeavor of the fdl!mtlffl! I'reeoyierian cnunn win mm even lng entertain in the church building at a novel party, it will be termed a "Sociable Round-Up, " the guests will attend in cowboy costume and there will be the usual features of 3 Round-Up program such as s'eer roplng. bulldogging, squaw racitu. pony express riding and so forth, but there promises to be some variations that will prove umuslng VAUDEVILLE LeROY & CAHILL Singing and Talking. SAM GOLDMAN Character Comedian. NOTICE To our Many Friends and Patrons We have just employed a five piece orchestra; we can now guarantee the very best music in the city. Music from 2 to 4 o'clock, and from 6:40 un til 10:30. Better, cleaner pictures, excellent music, excellent projection at a reasonable a dm is- Hi I sion price. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIMIIIU I SUNDAY AND MONDAY spent last v 1 is H mm rllilil 1 1ml II It 1 1 I I VI 11 V 1 IIS AS iluldafrom Holland ammmmwt luimw i.lli' w..im ,.i.f wwt'-tj. AT THK AbTA. Stmnjt "f4 Kupimrts viola nana in 'The I.lKht of llapplmft. Jake Bowman of Echo night in the city. Guy W. Huffman of Joseph visitor in Pendleton. J. E. Taylor was up from his home S at Kcho yesterday. I S Harry E. Bartholomew of Ptanfleld s was here over night. E Harry Barrett of Newberg, I) i : guest of the Bowman Hotel. E T. J. Baldwin of Portland Is regis- 2 tied at the Pendleton. A. J Woodwrth of Waitsburg is a ' nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltHII!!ir. gue.-t of the St. George. Lib McBee of Heppner is spending a few days in the city. Mrs. Evalyn .Skinner of Echo made rendleton a visit last evening. Sloan Thomson of Echo is mnklng Pendleton a brief business visit Mrs. R. Barlinc; of Cornucopia. Ore., is a guet at one of the hotels. G. W. Rose of San Francisco, is in the city on business and is at the Golden Rule for a few days. , Henry Suhl has returned tu town for the winter after spending the sum- nier on the Herman Suhl ranch north of town. James J. Richardson of Portland representative of Spaulding sporting goods and former umpire in the West, ern Trl-state League, is making Pen dleton a visit today. THEATRE TODAY KITTY GORDON IN HER GREATEST DRAMATIC OPPORTUNITY Her Maternal Right NOTE In five intense acts, unwinding in fascinating continuity me most startling climax. Miss Marie Miitesell was hostess at a charming farewell party riven at her home. 9ft(l West Alta. in honor of .Misses Anna and Myrtle Elsbom, Vay f Hutchison and Malrel Mcfonnell. Tho f evening was passed verv pleasantly A with music and pnmes. An nppetizinc; ; A luncheon was served, nnrl tho bnm was :i-lmzz with eaitv until a late i ? hour. Those present were: Mr. and , Mrs. Carl S'wnnson. Mr. and Mrs. Vir ' il Kendall. Mrs. C. Tarlson. Mrs. t Fannie Huti-hin-'on, Mr:-.. Arthur ! Welch, Xeva and Ruth Edwards. Vi I vian Gihbs. Xola and Thelma Chll ; dleth. Selhy Johnson. Arlouine (le ' venger. Irene Swansnn, Arthur am! I Harold Morris. Asa Hyde, Walter Wil- lis. DuVernne and Starllntr Livermore, Halrih Grandin. Philljis Bell and Da vid and Arville Pwanson. j ... - r(: y. . ! ft ZLZZ : ( 1 i 'twill "' ii- i In- ,,&.: .. si '--" - ,-rri -r.-i'-r'- m-frm'iJr kitty mm w riiERTERtlALRIGHr SUtprJTCRIIALI the most capable artists now appear- Vlola Unna, the youngest legitimate' In? on the screen, will be seen here star in motion pictures, and one of j at Alta on Tuesday and Wednesday, J. I.. Plesmund of Enterprise was finomr the guvsts at the Bowman last night. Good Intentions It takes more than the good intentions of an individual Executor to handle an estate satisfactorily. Efficient business methods characterize the service of the American National Bank as Executor. Consultations invited. i ! I in "The Light of Happiness." a five- Iptrt Metro wonderplay, produced by ! the "Columbia iMctures Corporation. This ilelirhtful comedy-drama wis written especially for Miss Dana bj John II. Collins, who also directed the. screen production. In the cast with M'ss nana are Edward Karle, Lor raine Frost, Harry Linson, Jack Pus by. Mnna Kingsley and Robert Walk er. Miss Dana was last seen on the Metro program in "The Flower of No Man's Land.' Miss Dana has a large following among theatergoers who re member her finished work as the star in "The Poor Little Rich G rl." which enjoyed a long Broadway run when Miss Dana was but twelve years old.; kOTE Kitty Cordon with three new domestic creations. Three magnificent specimens of the Modeste's art. PATHE NEWS Quebec Bridge Collapses, killing sccres of workmen. Victims of U. S. S. Memphis, Athletic Championship. An imated map illustrating il.e rwrJ.jg ring round tue leutonic allies witn Roumania's entrance into tha great war. I 4 "T. CLEANLINESS JONATHAN APPLES Good eating and cooking variety P. IV. Pure Food Shop" 3RES ECONOMY Star Cut Glasses Set of 6. .. 75f $2.50 Percolators Spec. $1.79 New Eastern Buckwheat Sack GO New Eastern Corn Meal Specially priced. Sack 40 Hotpoint Electric Irons $3.50, ?3.73 and $1.00 each. We are showing a complete stock of Hotpoint Appliances. Box SERVICE 95c Fresh Today Cranberries, Cali fornia Figs, Swiss and Roque fort Cheese. New Pack Shrimp 2 cans S34 Dozen $1.40 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where It Pays to Trade i At the Cosy. Kitty Cordon, statuesque figure of the state ami dramatic artiste re nowned. will be the attraction at tbe Cosy theater tonight when she will be seen In "Her Maternal Kisht,' a World Film feature which tells in an exquisite dramatic manner about Jack Trcadway. who, on the death of his father, finds th- t he has no funis and secures a position ns teller In a bank. He meets Nina Strang, an aetre-s and he lavishes money and jewels en her, but in order to keep up with he pace, he is forced to make false en tries in his books iml is soon indebt ed to the bank for a considerable sum ; Nina meets Amos Matson. a million-1 aire, and through her fickleness1 throws off the old love for the new.! Jack, realizing what a fool he has been, turns over u new leaf, but the' shortage on his books is a constant) worry. He meets Mary Winsi"W, an t i after a short courtship thev are mar ! rled. j Accidentally one day. Mary hear: about Jack's affair with Nina, iti.1 she follows him to Nina's apartnie.it. j where she overhears a conversation between them which clears every thing In her mind. Through her pluck and courage. Jack Is able to s. ! cure from Nhm the money he so to 1- E M P 1 THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. TODAY VERA MICHELENA In If? OR FTWOOP By Owen Davis III WEDNESDAY arid THURSDAY LIEUT. DANNY, U. S. A. This is a Triangle Play. ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY. V cm wwissnfisj hly lavished on her. thus m.ik'n no the shortage. 1 r