East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 16, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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AMSTERDAM, prll 18. Eleven
hundred Herman towns and cities
have applied for supplies of the new
"state standard" garments for men
and women. Half a million pairs of
standard trousers are to be distribut
ed during; the next three months, and
a proportionate number of other gar
ments. Women's skirts will sell at
I4.50 to $. dresses at $15 to (21. No
body who has an Income of over $30
a week will be permitted to buy state
clothes.
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WASHINGTON. April 16.1 The
arm will cooperate with the food ad
ministration In conserving foodstuffs
in the transportation of troop In
France. The war department has
made public an order requiring; dur
lug the present emergency that trans
ports comply with the Hoover restric
tions! in the use of wheat, meat and
pork. Officers and enlisted men
traveling on commercial liners will
observe the same restrictions as ci
vlllan passengers.
HAN ANTONIO. Tex., April 16!
Powdered glass caused Illness of SO j
persons at lump Travis, according to;
Major Xoel Gains of the military po- j
lice. An Austrian and two nermann j
employed In analysing food at the
Fort Ham Houston laboratory "have
been dealt with," Major Gains stated.
A carload of flour consigned to the
camp was under guard today, follow
ing Its arrival with eals feroken.
ARMY
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IX AXI SAVKS MEN
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MUTj 1K WAR WORK
THB DALLES, Or, April 16 Miss
: Zetta Galbralth. a nurse of this city,
has left for Camp Ilx, X. J.. where
she Is to take a preliminary course
before going Into actual Red Cross
service In France. Miss Galbralth Is
a graduate of The Dalles hospital
training school and for several months
past has heen stationed at the navy
yard at Bremerton, Wash., as a nurse.
8he was the first nurse of this city to
enlist In the Red Cross nurses' corps
t. :
Ul.VDOV, April 16. Driver H. Be
van. one of the survivors of the trans
port Aragon. which was torpedoed In
the Mediterranean, writing to relatives
at Pontypool, says:
"W ought to be proud of our wo
men. Fancy seeing a nurse Jump
oerboard, saying, 'I must save tbe
Tommies-' She saved a .dosen by
swimming out to them.. I did not see
one girl give way; -
"There Is only one country In the
world which can breed such women."
Scienth IMy Advntlsts.
This denomination meets on Satur
day. Habbath school at 10 o'clock a.
m., at 813 Thompson street. Htrangers
welcome.
When the Liberty Loan campaign officially began Saturday the Liberty Ball was started on Its tour front
Buffalo to Now York.' It will be wheeled the distance of 459 miles by Uncle Sam and a twin brother the Llbi
erty Loan committee discovered. , .
MET
WVTl.li wis, SAVS PI-XJY
Alio Today
Like most English persons In Ameri
ca. Miss Peggy Hylund Is intensely in
terested In the war- The dainty screen
favorite follows event on the battle
field and In the warring countries duy
by day. Her feelings are deeply allied.
She believes that while ttie English
and the'Amerlcans were cousins before
the war was started, tjiey are brothers
and sisters today.
"The motto of the north In the Civil
War should lie our '.motto now." this
newest William Fox star declared.
"It Is United we ' stand divided we
foil."
But the Idea of dlAsion or falling
is not in Miss Hyland's mind.
"How the English people were heart
ened when they knew the stalwart
can mistake the absoluteness of the
vessel pounding on the rocks, and her
crew and passengers struggling for
their lives. One Involuntarily holds
tight to his chair to keep from slip
ping when the cabin is flooded with
water and the lurching of the craft
In her death struggles are so realisti
cally shown- Of the types they are
trueto their calling.
"The light effects of the night scenes
Is an exhibition of magnificent photog
raphy, and In the cafes the director.
R. A. Walsh, has added touches that
to the man of the world are actual
real. "And In that stirring, red-blooded
battle for life, hetween two strong hu
mans, all the emotions of the soul are
stirred. I found myself with .hands
clinched 'rooting' for Luther, with all
Autos Once More Seen
By Folks at Meacham
J. T Casey Slakm Good As Liberty
. .Loan Solicitor; Literature Society
Program Saturday Night Was "Fea
ture, of IniereKt.
American soldiers would soon be at the excitement of a man at the ring
imb nu wool limning siue iij sine e!ae yelling for his favorite fighter,
with their own men folks! I get let- , ... don t beileve ,h. ever m.d.
ters from the other side telling, me . ., with ,,..h n nui K,,un
how this fact has given life to rfiytw hl)mans. u is terribly real Its
people. And my father who was here , terrlbleness fairly makes one quiver,
recently aiding recruiting declares the , vrt t.,., .. v.. i
war won't last long once the American j h(,-p but be gtirred to innermost
boys get their Ingenious minds at work I self bv Itu eltmnv
aiongsiue tne .ngusn ana tne Krencn.
'I feel that way, too. You have so
much 'pep' here In everything you do.
ZKPPrl.lX FACTORY BCRXEW.
7-1 RICH. April 15. 7x-iHHln fac
tories near Frlederlchsliarcn were de
stroyed by fire on Saturday.
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BIG JITNEY
stirim.y-k Ri-:i-rooiKi n.TTI,E
FOR IJFIC IS TKItmm.Y RRAL
"I don't believe there was ever a
picture made with nuch a fight be
tween two humans. Its terrlhlenese
fairely makes one quiver with excite
ment."
An authority says:
"After a man nan viewed 'When a
Man Sees Red." he finds that his fin
K emails have gripped the arnm of his
chair, and, that hi for head is nioi.-n
with the tensenoBs'of the scenes. It tfl I
ihe kind of picture that words can not i
adequately rescrlbe. One must see j
t "William Fox hat made possible and
William Farnum has enacted the most
j thrilling', the most dramatic photo
i drama of the age. Its gripping effect
will cause a sensation among motion
j Picture lovers." Arcade Tuesday and
Wednesday.
OI'TTaAWS I.OSR IV LAST BATTIE
Convinced that at last they have
destroyed Lost Mine and slain Its
miners, a hand of desperate outlaws,
employed by an agent of the Central
I'dwers, swoops down on- the little
mining town, loot the bank and stores
and start to burn the place before flee
ing to safety acroH the Mexican line.
A sher riff's posne attacks them but Is
driven off and the town Is apparently
this wonderful picturization of a strong doomed when a troop o
mans' emotion. ' , arrives and -after a fier
(East Oregonian Special.)
MEACHAM, Ore., April lfi. On
Monday four autos got over the moun
tain roads the first to get over for
many months. Since then, there have
been many travelers going through.
George Hilyard was a visitor. In
town on Tuesday, having come over
from Telocaaet.
J. 1. Casey made a business trip to
Pendleton on Wednesday.
John Dockweller made a trip to La
Grande on Wednesday.
' A good crowd went from here on
Friday night to attend the dance at
Kamela All reported a most Enjoy
able evening spent.
Mrs. John Casey and baby daugh
ter and Miss Bessie Davidson went to
Pendlton on Saturday to do shopping.
Ben Marlin made a trip to Pendle
ton on Saturday.
On Saturday and Sunday It was
winter again, several inches of snow
having fallen again each day.
Mea Cham's raise In the Third Lib
erty Loan was $1250 outside of about
that amount which the railroad em
ployes gave. Mr. J. D. Casey made a
great success as district chairman,
considering the few Inhabitants odf
Meacham. r
The Literary Society held a very
interesting program on Saturday
night. The program was as follows:
Song America, by audience.
Recitation Rube Austin.
Reading "Hot Air Bugle." by J. E.
Marshall-
Recitation Velma Jenkins.
Song by a Quartette Mrs. D.
Blackburn, Ed Austin. J. H. Jenkins
and Grover Aimeck.
Reading of "Our Bill" 0. Black
burn. Song Will Chelf.
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PASTIME
TODAY I
LAST CHAPTER OF THE FIGHTING TRAIL
"Out of the Flames"
Outlaws lose in last battle; different "fate for the
arch villains ; cavalry saves burning town ; sensations g
and thrills. . " .
The Mystery Ship
Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber. 3 ;
A spell-binding mystery serial that is sure to please. .
Keystone Comedy I
"FALSE TO THE FINISH
A Laughable Comedy.
Children 5c
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, Adults 20c 2
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TODAY
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS'
Peggy Hyland
IN 1
THE DEBT OF HONOR
This girl does her bit The butterfly wife in a golded
cage.
ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM
Late War News.
VAUDEVILLE
THE EDWINS
Novelty Gymnastic Act.
HUME & THOMAS
Comedy Singing and Talking. '
Children 10c ' Adults 30c
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f 17-.8. cavalry I xveaains--j. u. cnney.
erce battle kills ' Dialogue "GoInK Somewhere.' bv the
or captures every bandit and the agent ( school children, namely Mlna lions.
Thle U the hIRh light of the fifteenth Helen Denson, Ruth. Austin, Stella
cplnode of "The Fighting Trail." the j Shepard. Walter De-naon, Helen Brog.
Greater Vltustraph serial which will , The debate question was. "Resolved
appear In the Pastime Theatre today, j 'hat the pen Is mightier than the
It is one of the moet realistic scenes sword." The affirmative speakers
ever filmed. In which 30 men are en- were Bendett Rosa as captain. J. D.
cuKcd and the smoke of battle all but Casey, Ruth Austin and Hlen Den-
TONIGHT !
given by the Civic Club for the benefit of Local
Chapter of the RED CROSS
ppy aimyeoi (
2 Sawyer's Jazzy Music
I 5c Jitney Dances
Refreshments Served
: Floor has been put in good condition. I
f '. Come on with the crowd I
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I have Keen William Farnum In
some great pictures, but 'When a Man
Sees Red' Is greater than any. I can
appreciate Its exactness of detail. Once
S I was a sullor, and never have I seen
SZ on the screen such remarkable repre
ss! ductlonx of sailor life and atmosphere.
; There Isn't a scene in the marine 'loca
ls tlons' or abroad ship that would dls- i
jturb a mariner's oft ignored Ideas of fifteenth episode. It Is a fitting climax ! The negative speakers were Mrs. J.
m. casey. Miss Rhoda Mangers. 0.
Blackburn and Stella Shepard. .The
affirmative won.
- Mrs. R. Fagan and Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Watters went to Kamela on Wednesday.
obscured the camera. Jcoming In he j son.
exactness. Our real sailor-man frowns I to "The FUhtlng Trail." Greater Vita.
upon the landlubber's Interpretations graph's amazing serial of adventure,
of sea life. intrigue and romance and the great
"The slpwreck Is wonderful. No one I eutdoors.
WO HI EN PHYSICIANS CARING TOR WOUNDED
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Fjgie-Wocieii Hall, Thursday April 18
' Given by the Pleasant Hour Club
THE PENDLETON COLORED QUARTET WlCL
SING.
Music by Sawyer's Orchestra.
Admission 50c Everybody Welcome
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can aviator or Krty VMA whow ad.
dress is yet nnavallablL-. was killed to
day. His irianc lungvd 5t0 feet.
Willys-Overland Model 90
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This light car will ipo anywhere that wheels can set traction,
and wij travel as fast as it is safe to ride. The motor is well bal
anced and can be depended on for quick Ret-aw ay, as well as for
grueling; Ion it distance runs. It has lots of pep and almost limit
less endurance. The toughness of materials which go into the oar.
the strength In its frame, axles, springs and steering mechanism
and the extra powerful brakes, provide a comfortable margin of
safety. Tet there is no surplus weight to Increase gasoline con
sumption, strength is insured by quality of materials rather than by
unnecessary bulk. Over-sized tires increase the tire mileage. The
best type of bearing, finely ground and fitted with mathematical
accuracy, together with a highly perfected lubrication system, re
duce friction to a minimum and help make the Willys-Overland car
very economical to operate..
See about this car.
Overland Pendleton Co. .
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of the Vnlted States Have banded to- I'hotoirrnph was t.tken at ..n, of the
.ether In what they cull the A.m-rl- Mt)on (h Ued hm
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CHILDREN 10c. ADULTS 25c
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An 3 Reel Fox Super Deluxe Feature.
SOME OF THE THRILLS
The beach eomliers of a South Sea Isle. The
lothsome decadents of a lost race. The terrible
ness of a man's fate. The death struggle of
Sutton. The most sensational fight ever staged
between two humans. The triumph of love.
"The Tainted Lady's" redemption. Love con
quers all.
The Biggest, Most Pretentious Picture Ever
Offered.
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