East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 07, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1913.
PAGE FIVE
IT PAYS TQ PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD AT
- . . CONROY'S
colors
525 Main St. Free DcliveVy. Phone 640
Eastern Corn Meal, white and yellow,
9 pound sack . 70c
Cracked Hominy, 9 pound sack 60c
l'oiUtOCS, lui'KC mIm, fine iialllv, 1.75, 1.IH
Smi't lotutn-H, 4 jmiuikIm . . . . , 25ir
CVIi-rj'. hunch ". IO!
Carroln, poinxl 8
parsnips, imhimI :!
IICUCM, Kllllll . , BO
OruiiKfS, litrise niw, down 5;
Navy, IMnk and llayo IkaiiH. ihiiiihI ISO
'om, 2 caiiH ; , , ;So
louut Vernon Milk, 2 cuiih 2."m
Mucuronl Kpmlittl, Noou;!, package ' I0:
Macaroni, KNiglH'(tl, 5 ixiiind box ftriv
!. H. Naptlui Soup, i liar . 25!
llul) White Soap. 5 lurx 23:
CltruM Powilcr. package ' w S.lc
Kmr Nuptlia Ioidor, lutrknw
disco.' small ."Hie, medium .c. Iarne !.."
ImX Cabin Ktu, quart -15c, large Mze hoc
Mtudow Gold Butter, Ntill, pound . O.'XJ
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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MAItSH A HIT 'op womifn will recognize as his or
IX JfhlVY' OVKIIAIXS ' own Individual experiences arc shown
, !!n Maigucrile ("lark's latest J'araniount
The appearance of Mae Mursi in picture, "HuIh RnrKlar" which will
overall! in her new Goldwyn photo- appear at the Pastime Theat.ru on
play, "SuttHhine Alley,'' hua proved j Kunriay and Monday.
mo HUCceuHful a venture for the quaint j The youth with the budding mous
Htar that he Ih threatened with being i tacho wfio Kels desperately 111 on.
typed In overall pluys for the rest of 'smoking his first clwar; the lourdinK-'
her life.
Home way or other, by a wort of
"grapevine telegraph' that no outside
person hart been uble Uu locate, hcc
narlo writers, have learned of her new
charm In the bifurcated and have llt-
Hchool iflrl who spends her year n al
lowance in a month: the lather who
understands his eirl's frequent out
bursts and stands hy tliroimh tlilck
and thin; all these and many inor
are found in Mary Uoht rts llinchurt'f
erally deluged the play department clever story of youthful 's?i h-deb'
with dramas guaranteed to be a per- ;v.hlch uppcurcd In the Saturday liven
fect fit. Much hua been told of the ; ing- Jjost recently.
trantle effort of photo-dramatists to
anticipate tendencies of stars in their
(rhlts, but probably no illustration
has ever been more forceful than this
tor Mae Marsh.
Home( time ago Miss Marsh ap
peared ' In u production called "Thu
Wharf Jiat," in which she had te
wear boy's knickerbockers through a
number of scenes, but. inasmuch at
the knickerbockers were very roomy
they did not do the wearer justice
and no one really realized the possi
bilities until she hurst forth in her
remarkable garments in "Sunshine
Alley." Alta Sunday and Monday.
PKKTTY OIUI.N! HKUirs
VOI K chanc i; IX
I I K.MS
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Performance has proven the
Knight sliding sleeve valve
motor superior to all other
types.
(Superior in power, in flexibil
ity, in quietness, In simplicity, In
freedom fuym carbon troubles.
And the only motor that im
proves, instead of deteriorates
with use.
That is why It is . important
that you should know the ad
vantages of the Knight Motor.
James L. Elam
ovKiu-wn niiAi.Kii
720 JoliiiHon HI. riionu 71
lcndUton, Ore.
Mm.
-MiMlcrali- TuniiHTnluri'. ,
' AVushlnKton. D. ('.. Jan. 5.
KrirpcHKt for the week begin-
nliiB January 8. I'JIS.
Pacific Coast Status. Fair ex- 1
cept occaHlonal rains over north !
portion Bi'cond half of week;
moderate temperatures.
Northern Hocky Mountain and
Platenu Regions. Fair exeept 1
local snows or rains about Tues-
day; moderate temperatures.
II. C. PltAXKENKIKU),
Forecaster.
I'rctty Kills here's your chance
llryant WaHlilmrn, Ki-irfiy'K star In
"The Ccjlden Idiot." haw adopted a pol
icy of having pretty nlils, OXL.Y,' In
his supjjrjrtlnji companies
"A director told nie one time,'' he
wild, "that a..Kirl's lu-ijoty varies in
versely with her aetlnK aliility. as a
general rule. In other words, that the
more homely the girl, the better she
can act. That may be true, but 1 have
found a number of beauties who were
excellent actresses, and I believe the
l'astiine Sunday and .Monday. ; public prefers pretty Kil ls, even though
Experiences that are common to all their work i slightly faulty. I am
people, north or south, east or west, , going to try them out, anyway.'' Cosy
and amusing episodes that every man Sunday. "
UlllI, IS UKSCl'KI FltOM
DKATII AS IIF.K IIOItSF.
FAM.S OVF.lt I'KIX IIM E
William Duncan and Carol Hollo
way, who play the leading roles in
"The Fighting Trail." Greater Vita
graph's marvelous melodramatic se-
rial OI ine Olg UUlUUWm, . .......
lives niCny times during the making
of the gigantic photoplay and one In
I cltlent In particular they will long re
' member. It was during the making
of the first episode, which will be
shown at thu Cosy theater on Tues-
day and Wednesday.
Carrying out the action of the dra
ma. Mr. Duncan and Miss Holoway.
lere riding in opposite direction?,
along a narrow mountain "trail II
I was Intended that they should meet
and become acquainted at the nar
rowest point of the trail, where it was
impossible for two horses to pass.
At the chosen point there was a
1 sheer drop of 80 feet to a rocky can
i yon bed. When the two riders met.
mims M,tb,ivav's horse reared. the
. earth slipping from under his hind
feet, and the girl was In dajiger of be
ing carried to death with the animal
over the edge of the cliff. Duncan
lealized her peril, leaped from his
horse and snatched her from the sad
dle just as her own horse tumbled
, over backwards.
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Everything clean and up-to-
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notes advancing ugc. We all know
the advantages of a youthful appear
ance. Your hair Is your charm. II
makes or mars the face. When It
fades, turns gray and looks streaked
Just a few applications of Sage Tea
anil Sulphur enhances Its appearance
a hundred-fold.
Don't slay gray! Look young! Kith
os prepare the recipe at home or get
flom any drug store a 50 cent bottle
of "Wyeth's Sage -i mi Sulphur Coin
pounil." which is merely the old-time
recipe Improved by the addition of
other ingredients. Thousands of
folks recommend this ready-to-use
preparation, because It darkens the
hair beautifully, besides, no one can
possibly tell, as It darkens so natur
ally and evenly. You moisten a
sponge or soft brush with It. drawing
this through the hair. takjng one
small strand at a time. Uy morning
the gray hair disappears: after an
other application or two its natural
color is restored and It becomes thick,
glossy and lustrous, and you appear
years younger.
V vein's Sage and .Sulphur Com
pound is a delightful toilet requisite.
L Is not Intended for the cure. miU
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Serial No. order !
1GS4 Delbert J Thornc' .204 1
Iteamie A. ISall 2042
Mike Keegan 2043
Chester Hroxon ,... 204 4;
James A. Myers 2045
Albert 1. Muth .20411
Arthur Johnson 2047
Frederick G. Hof f naslc . . 204 h
Carl A. Keeler 204 '.I
Kbel J Anthony 2050
Oscar K llenlck ........2051
Hoy I. Hyatt .....2052
Kelt Van Hoouheke .....2053!
Francisco Parrlsh 2054
Klmer C. liarrett 2055 !
Harry L. llathls 205C
Isaac Harpe 2057 '
J"bn .Nelson 205K :
Ulllard F. Scarbery 205!'
El F. Harrah 2u0
Klmer U. Sullivan 2061
William W. Helcher ....2062:
Peter P. Marcus 2063
Charles H. Hooper 206 I:
Clinton C. Craham 2065 1
Karl 10. chapman 2066 1
Albert olsen 2067
Aime Tardiff 206s
Leland - Mclntyre
C.erdle Argo
Frank II. Chatas
Clinton o. Martin
John K Marshall
Cecil L. Hyatt
Fred S. Walker ......
Harry K. VViikerson . .
Carl S. Kuzmlch
Henry L .riubns
Mike A. Katsiaos ....
Charles A. Fenn
William F. Cranholm .
C.eorge Sluetel . . . . .
Jim Chicouras
Ilenj. H. Inlnan
Henry Miller
James A. Woolsey . . .
Charles W. Winder . .
Joseph It Kelly
Vivian V. Henderson
Cecil M. I'oe
Walter W. Hugh
Herman Mueller
Frank S. Hutchinson .
Kng Fok Chen
Orville Gibson
Pete J. Kukouras
Klmer Hendrickson . .
Jain's W. liilley
Charles F. Hastings . .
Charles liennett
Krnest J. Huney
Archie -it. Wilson
Peter J. Itohde
Alfred 10. Frame
Angel Chirakes
Harvey A. Frown
Hangus Olson
i itlo C. Waeinan
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Pert o While. 2 1 1 H
lioy Colbert 2111
Fred Sandnieler 2112
Tyro o. Ulackwell 2113
Maurice M. Johns 2114
Jess White 2 115
Fred A. llarden 2116
John 1.. Doane 2117
I.ouis c. . SVharpf 211
Henry Schuls 2 1 1 !l
Thomas C. Power .......2 120
William Mccarty 2121
Klmer 1U Pavls . . 2122
Howard A. Weicllleiu ...2123
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Laurence Italns 2125
John H. Weddle 2126
Paul M. Heed 2127)
Cecil H. Reynolds 212S
Kdniund T. Walker 212!.
Walter K Ash 2 1 an
Clarence Hand 213 1
James omohundro 203."
James A. Ioake 2 135
Vane F. Itoynton 2!34v
Wilbur T Prltchett 2 t 85
Antone J. Vey. Jr 2131!
Dean T. Willaby 2137
Otto Nelson 2I3S
Pink Dixon 213''
Milward Patterson 3140
James N. Haker 214 1
Walter I.. Morrlsette 2142
Robert Menedict 2143
Harold C. L.tliib 2141
Joe M. Jos.iuln 2145
William II. Wachter ....2146
Sheldon D. Taylor 2147
Joseph K. iinllezore 2 1 4 .H
KldrbiKe Klliott 214!l
lioe 10 McFalls 2150
Archie A. Taylor 2151
Robert .1. MoOulL.iigh ...2I.".2
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power to win the war. and to build
up and conserve the mental health, of
the civil population for rieet!ng ths
problems of the present and those
arising after the war.
"Many people," he said, "are sur
prised to learn that in this state
there are about 38,00(1 Insane persons
under treatment In Institutions.
"Immorality causes an incurablt
form of mental disease known as pa
resis, or softening of the brain. About
one out of every seven persons In tho
state hospitals of this state is suf
fering from pareis which causes
about one thousand deaths a year.
"Alcohol is a brain poison. It is
the cause, directly or indirectly of
the mental disease of about 8 per
cent of the women and 15 per cent
of the men in the state hospitals to
Ws Burglar
FAi:-TO-FAC'K
Marguerite Clark has never seemed
to adorably lovely as when she
plays thu match-maker in Mary
Roberts Itinehart's "sub-deb"
stories that provoked so much na
tional comment when printed in
tho Saturday Evening Post.
IN ADDITION
Katzenjammer Kids'
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CHILDREN 10c
I ADULTS 25c
Sunshine Alley
. - nrvi.'-is'l-r
BRAY LAKlUUfl
BRAY PICTOGRAPH.
EVENTS
INTERESTING
MAGAZINE OF
VAUDEVILLE .t
The Lindermanns
Novelty Tight Wire Act.
. Fields & La Adelia
Comedy Talking and Dancing.
"The Janitor and the ilaia.
Children 10c Adults 30c
"Insanity always increases In war
limes. Available statistics indicate
that an army of 500,000 men may be
counted upon to furnish 1500 Insane
patients a year In peace and not few
er than 4500 a year In war. or even
perhaps during rapid mobilization."
Ac-lies and lains of rheumatism
are not permanently, but only tem
porarily, relieved by external reme
dies. Why not use an Internal rem-,
ecy Hood's Sarsaparllla, W'hlch cor
rects the acidity of the blood on
which rheumatism depends and cures
the disease?
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The FIGHTING MIL
,' If the top stbry of this German
t-watch tower is shot off, the ob
server Slut can qo ma apyig iruui
the third story then the second,
and first. The photo was takes
from a Gorman prisoner.
I ' You Never Saw Such
J Marksmanship
MOKE INSANITY IN Alt.
STATIC KXI'KIIT K
.Alt KS
Sl'HXKt'TADY. Pot. 2H. I'mc-eerl-itLty
on the theory thiit the bi'.t time
in treitt an ins;im nnin Im while lu- Is
n tho oarly slants of the dispose, the
New York state hospitals ore eHtalt
liwhint? a State-wide system of free
clinics or dispensaries for nervuns
and mental disorders.
At a puMie meetinjj on mental hy
R!ene in t his city toniKht t he open
ing of the thirtieth dispensary, which
will he located In the Kills hospital
here, was nimoiineid.
Inst niht's meeting was addressed
hy George A. llaKtinss, Kxcutive sec
retary of the committee on mental
Hygiene of the stale charities A id
Asocint ion. who sa id the country
should he made Vane for democ
racy. as well as safe, both to Increase
the effectiveness of the nation's man
IflnWhpflflpltevs
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Children 5c
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TRAIL." icve.il-.. This is Grrater
Vt'ar.ipirs nirvclous serial mclo-
dnn-.n. featuring William Duncan am!
Carol Holl.jw.v-. a-i l la a stary of ths
rrct out-do!.. When outlaws shoot.
hey shoot wcil .-.n-J llifl Iari('i:s in thh
r.re no rxc-ption. !:rl.-ed, tl.cy ere ex
ceptional "iSolj." and the photoplsy
record: 'heir ni-rl;manr.hii unerrincly.
YOU FEEL LIkF. DUCKCING IN VOL'R
CHAIR TO AVOID TiiC GULLETS:
i hc shooting stuff in tliis serial i on a
par witli the hreak neck feats and stunti
it constantly shows, one more srnrat.onal
tn?n t.ie other.
Adults 20c !
f
ilts 20c i I
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THIS IS CHAPTER NO. 1
The Priceless Ingredient
Don't fail to see the starting of the most wonderful
picture ever made.
IN ADDITION
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