East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 08, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OKEGON,' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ft, 1918.
IT PAYS TO PAYCASH AT CONROY'S
jv CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THAT
i SATURDAY ORDER. t
CASH
GROCERY
-Wii Main St. Free Delivery. Phone GjO
' -)Bananas, Special for Saturday, doz
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CON ROYS
. 30c
$1.25
ifiviittard's Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. can 30c
v 3 pounds' ... 85c
llershey's Cocoa, . . . 'o lb. can 20c; 1 lb. 35c
V i'miii Oil .... . . . . snll Mii iinillnin hop
finntiy ioll ni' uiul Corn Kvriip. 'j ttiil
I,ic!'4'aliin Svrii qillirlH jar. luruc sl.r IMlr.
JVirljolm- Bran Flnkiii Hour, urkHt, . , ;!'
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VIoiiom1o Peanut Hnlli'i
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Probably the most timely Hereon
Piny of the moment 1h "Tim Food
G;tnibt'i-H," produced under the Huper
vl.ston of Allan Twan lit the TrlanKl
studios, which will li kIiowii at the
Pastime Theatre today.
Klda Millar, who appeared In "Her
ICxeellenCy tho iovernor." Hum the role
will glve.M-lsH Pennlitwton 'ipnortunf
lien in iverii' Home HtiitniitiK Jcwns and
especially chin (bathing:- costume In
tho Kwimmlng; tceuew,'' . r?he will . also
have a chain;- to display her prowesH
"t high diving- u nd dancing. There
1h a. big- comedy element, and from
what I have Been of hw woik ko far,
r believe. MImh Penulnrton will niir
prlse even those, who. hHV admired
hr rvioiiH work on; ih r-roen.
nf the yoiniK Xowspapfrwoman. Who Ann -nnlnRton( no"d dfliir of th
x)okik a ihK of prominent. ion en
ga'd In "food KainMiriK ." Wlirrnd
LiKVtM haw thi1 rolf of Hf-nry HaVcns,
1'oorl romiiiixiiMit'r.
'I'll in Trla iml plr tn r Ih Kald to lr
allv vh (Innnatic action, hh wlun thn
youiiK ri'jM.rier lnfak inl tho food
Sanill-r'N nfficeH and rlcflnivj nhe will
imprison t It- hh tra itoi-.s to thoir
count i y. Sh 1m aidctt y t ho fond
ZicRffild KoIIIph. will npppr ln'The
Antir-H of Ann at lh Alta Tlwalcr to
day. "
Paiini- Kntwtay and Monday.
Front th busy HtretH and thron
intt uveimPH of Xcw York City, whore
nin and women Hv hy mllllonH with
In narrow nroa un In deep, ran yon-
r-onimiioncr In carry In w out her jdans Hl HtrodtK, to tho lrpadt, opn prafr-
ih ffr a nana Ih tho Ion? . Jump ia
Ut:n hy rtllllo PurKo rocenily. I'pon
the completion of her flrnt Paramottnt
lI',ture, "The AlyMeriouK IIIh.x Teri-y,"
dainty Pillie Tiurko pacHed her nu
meroiiH t ravelin ff batrs and "bf.xps"'
and hied herself to the field of Man
itoba for the production of hor latent
Paramount production The l-and o(
' Promlne.' :
"The Ijind of Promlno.' wliirh wa-(
written by the noted Ensiit-h author.
W. Koineret Mauhfin.1 bids fair to
' hq one of Ulllie Burke's moi popular
.plodiictionK. not- only froVw'ihe fact
' Jjint he had already appMiil in thfl
Hamo piece on the lerrtiimnto stanc,
'but that the Hereon version has .been
BAD COLD? HEADACHY
. AND NOSE STUFFED ;
will ani-
tu qiieno
tbroUKh
" M ' ,
rouns and .ieippi: i
... !ri;v ikh r:s
Tnlte "Papo st'old i'otnponnd" every
tj hourn uiMil you have tflken three
thttioj, theVi all Krlppo misery encs and
your cold.wllj be broken, it 'prompt ly
opens your cloKneri-up nostril! and the
ur pa8ne if the head: stop nasty
rtlsehnrKlo Ruse ruiiiilnu; relieves the
tn-hdache? dull boss, feverish imiks. ore
tbfiit. sneV1?!)!. soreii-,s ami st !f; uiy.
";Jnn't ,fiy 'stuff I'd up! tjuit bbv-
, 1k nnd Hrfntjl'llim. J'umc your vhrolt
Mhtf head -iothinR else.fu the. world
rtlveK . jtiu'i" luompl reliff at ' "I'npe'h
Cold t'onipoi(nd " xvhli h ros only a
few cents-at any dnuj stoc-. Ii a-ts
wilhmit aurfisianee. taster nice,,, and
ca ijneH iwf; Im-onvenii'iU'e. Accept no
woWtltute.i ,t iir ') :i
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"Rough NetK" S)np:s Help
ToLiRhten Drill Work
r.vi vicnsiTy cm w s. r.u-
Ki'iie, Feb; Urmi? -t be wood old
nhovel. boy. We ll diK anotiier irench.
IUs It will a ftpiiit that
mate the Kronch,
J x it aw we mean I dh;,
the Kaiser's sreii'-h.
While we ko marching
rusHlit." ,
The Kmndstand on old Kincahl field
ai d drill grounds re -i-rbet -a led w flh
thcttf words fiinii " 'he tune ol
"MarrhlnK Through . leorKla" ht
Wednesday morning when the Inl
versiiy buitallon made its first, trial
of the mnrchinu soiiksI
Colonel Leader, commandant tf the
battaljon, believes tiat a Unow ledKc
of the "roiiHh neck" souks Is very ne
ct Hwiry lo the success of lb drill
work.
"Si one wa 11 Jackson w as t he first
man lo use these marchlm; sons."
-aid he. He -estimated that his men
Could do. oiiefituarter bctler when
1hey were sliiSinp. 'i'lie fjermans real
ized their value for a iom; time and
een unod tbe hymn of hate until the
Knlish imitated them.
New words have been written
the rooter's souk. 'M itht y ores on."
-Vow Instead of roaring about football
hemes, the boys .sing:
"When the Hteel-tipped waves are
ni'iviiiK,
And our bus leu sound A I S'A X K.
And our mettle ue ate provim;
'ii the crimsoned fields f France;
When t heir treneh.es I i- lie! m c iis
And our shattered fianlis an ;;one.
.S in!s the rhythm of our dun us.
Ilnlly - MiKhty ' reon. "
but not until the rlni? rtf grafters have
manuKed to convict her on the trumped-up
cTinrce of Kcllliitf "dope."
iiia.iK iiTi:it
. I!. Pearson's romanlic narrative,
Jea liiitf wit h events In "t bo das nl
'A'.t," ha been prodtmed and direct
ed by the author with J race tlunard
the star, and will be released as I'ni
versal'M five-reel offeriiiH to exhibitor
for the week starting Jjm. H. Oirec
tir Pearson took hi company as far
into f leal h Va I ley as prudence wn r
r tiled to make the hcciich of desola
tion and barrennesM t hat ajo nocess
"ary to many Incidents in the story.
Support intf t he t-dar. Ccoi ko Me-
runie will play the lending role w it lv, U rlI the author of the original.
Pay llanloi d and Filei-n - Sedgwick thus Insuring no wenkeninK" of the
prominently involved in the action, production through "too many cooka."
Dance hall and KnmbllnK scenes, moth- "The Ijind of Promise" will be the
ods employed - In winning Kold- from Kiltractlou ut the Pastime theater on
ennh. and several sensational "fiKht' Sunday find Monday.
episodes are promised to put a "punch" ' -
Into the melodrama that matches the
nature of the offering. 'osy today. v
I,fw Fields In "The Corner C.rocer.'
the latest World-Picture Prady-Made,
4limfnstrateH .that lie is not only a
ureal comedian but a wonderful char
acter n ctor. In the role of Wendl.
the. corner grocer, in the production.
Mr. Fields has a role that grips the
sym pat hies of t he a udiences at once
and holds them enthralled to the very
end. Co-starred with Fields in this
picture Ih dear, delightful little Madge
iOVans. the Worlds kiddie f,tai. She
appears as Mary, the little orphan, who
grows tip to live Italp.h, Wendel' son.
The story , of t lie corner grocer, his
rise and fall when , his son g'oes bad,
and the final redemption of the son.
one of the most thoroughly enjoyable
l'1 dramas ever filmed. In the stag"
version "The Corner c.rocer"! ran for
l.no; nights In Now .York city. Now
in the amplified screen version, with
I.ew Fields in a memorable eharncter-
I'an-Ccrman Policy
Is Revealed in Full '
Hy Brand Whitlocki
The tragedy of Polglurn has a wait- '
ened the world to the full significance 1
of Pan -German Ism tha,t over-aiubi-
lions policy of territorial nnd econom i
ic aggrandizement that reckons- ityt
with treaty ohltgntlons .and hurnan '
considerations in Its accomplishment.
Itelgium -was the quickest highway;
to France. Therefore, VKelglnm must 1
be i-acrlficed repardlesk of (rer-'
many's guarantee of Uelglan neutral-J
it y for. declared the Prussian machine!
h treaty Is only "a scrap of paper" and (
"necessity knows no law." ' 1
For more than four years the Tnit- '
ed Slates has been represented at the!
seat of the fielglan government v I1
Prand Whit lock an . minister -Mr. I
Whit lock became famous, in ; thisi1
PASTIME
SUNDAY
MONDAY
ADOLPH ZUKOR PRESENTS
BILLIE BURKE
-IN
"The Land of Promise?.
By W. Somerset Maugham
Directed by Joseph Kaufman
poms-.
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BILLIE BURoE ;
- TheLndofPromice,
Jff Cjhmmoiinlklure
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Would vou marry-for. a home? What would you expect your life -to 'bfe?
Hades o"n earth? Or would you' fall in love with the man and "live happy-ever
after? ' " . ' . , ; - . '
In Addition RUB-A-DUB A Happy Hooligan Cartoon. . v
CHILDREN 10c AI)ULTS25c .
izatioH. "The Corner Grocer" will be runir nunng- the rour terms t hat
seen a I l lie a ua i o.i ufiniiii) . - wt - a ui.-,,,,, vmo,
M -rfhen his broad understanding of
Alia TtMlay. civic problems was evidenced in his
In a statement which he made late- writings,
ly in regard to Ann Pennington's j -o more suitable mart could have
newest Paramount picture. director occupied the Pelttiun lerhtion during
Kduard Dillon said: The picture ' this critical period than TIrand , Whit-
lock and-his account of Jielsrium'.s z-
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tragic experience wnicn win no pu u
lished serially In The Crecon' Sunday
Journal beginning February '17.
the bigest story
produced..
that the war has
Saturday THESE ACTS ARE GOOD
uimm
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the harmony
f GIRLS
Thb' Irln roiniirls llirw vr
.vomiB.nnil UilriiKtl womon Iion'
Uowiik; and Muuo iH'nrm an'
IkxIi In kc Jilni; Willi tlii'ir m l
whli ll hry hi( hut in i-li'Cttnl
i"fylc.Thp ai'l ronslsis of liar
niin -HlMk'Inir. wilos, iImcih anil
Irlos ntfil will ili liuhl any nmli-i-iiit'.
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CARLO '
ALTA TODAY
thf. iioi'.si-: fr Qr ai.itv
Ann Pennington
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"The Antics ' of Ann"
The Man of Mystery
IS ME HUMAN?
CAN HE DO IT?
We guarantee there are no mechanical doors or traps
used in this exhibition. Neither is it an Illusion!
The Art Mysterious as done by "Carlo" is the only
act of its kind in the world.
Think of It! man 7 feet 2 indie in height in full Urum Major eo
timie t foet two nnd I hrcc-iiinrtcrs inches hi stivci continue) lining
a Ikiv 27v2Il Inches in si for n dnsinx room, making complte
rlinm-c of cotiiTiie nnd make-no.
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in Tine Antics oh Ann"
Para mount Picium If
n- Funnymen rn rjx.
T-iro-l-l hy nv.u:i iMi.mv
ill niori' ways iium one In Uiin ifilllckmur loi-y or ;.iiiiuai- rniwii.
Sln'"ll uti Mi-ilit Ihrourll lo lh- soal.NiMs of your hear!., li s a
thai yon oun'l nfforl to ml".
ANN SCORES' 4 TOUCHDOWN
"boar of a story"
In Addition Mack Scnnett-Paramount Comedy,
r.xrr.ii that won.ii Si kk -it mi i. r;ir.
"A BED ROOM BLUNDER"
Ijiiiili- anil TIhii lnn Lanshs. lil)Hl l et I of I i n anl lVolir.
VAUDEVILLE
Onuraiili-rd Vaml vlll- for This Imr. We Kimiw
l'las. Vim.
I.IMllil llll TlilO
Tho Harmony liirls.
r.Mi vn Tin: i
Nnjtiionui I'onliii-lioniNt.
Th.'s,. ,-is Will
Triangle presents )M
WIL1FRED LUCAS and
ELDA MILLAR '
IN
FOOD
LEE3S
Newspaper Woman Exposes Food Gamhters in.;
Sensational Trial. .. ....v-i
In. Addition Triangle Comedy J
flicOSY TODAY
Grace Gunard
IN
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CRA TER
A RAW FLESH DESERT DRAMA OF A
WOMAN'S WICKEDNESS AND EXPIA
TION; THE RtTGGEl) WEST IN ITS OLD
TIME. WITH STRONG MEN. WILD
WOMEN, WESTERN JUSTICE. SHE
PLAYED WITH FIRE AND SHE PAID
A HOT PRICE FOR HER FUN. SEE THIS
ROUGH AND TUMBLE REAL WILD
W F.ST PLAY.
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