East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 22, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APIUL 22, 1918.
COMOY'S
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
Every Payjs, Bargain Day at Conroy's
CASH
GROCERY
525 Main' St. " Free Delivery. Phone 640
Crisco, . . small 60c, med: $1.05, large $2.10
White Seal Compound, No. 5, $1.45, No. 10,
' ' $2.85; . . ;
Mount Vernon Milk, can . . . . ,
WashliiKtalt Crps, pavlfaite ..........
Hollml Oats, 0 pound sock .
Kastern Corn Meal, tt pound Hack . ....
' Nvjr, ed and I.'lnk Beana, pound
Corn ... v ..... ........ .
Tomatocft . . . ... ,
Tomatoea, solid pack . . . . ,
Uulttard'a Cocoa. :
Evaporated Peaeht, pouml . ....
Evaporated. Apples, pound ......
Kvaporated.Api'iouCH, pound '
Petite 1 Tunes, g pounds . , . . . . . .
Voiutne. cwt ,
Cauliflower, cadi . .t.
Nplnach, pound .'.
Ouloiui, pound , ..... .
Macaroni, Kpaicliettl,' ft pound box
Toilet Paper, 4 roll
. . lie
.... IOC
. . . . 75C
. . . . 7 .VI
............... 15c
2 mini 25c, case $2.7A i
3 cans Site, tuum 2.m
... can J 5c cumo f3.lt)
i lb. can 20c, 1 lb. Jt.fc .
. , 15c
18o
. . . . 30o
, . . . 25o
. . $1.0O
. ... SOc'
6o
4o
... . 55o
. . , . 250
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
koto Picture ms
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
cni.mrn Ti i nvrtt t.t j ' . . i of Clarence Dear, brother of Kar
...... ...... .-i '.: .i - r. ... i ..... ,.r i.i.iii!iiiv T . . Me Is"
- trjki rjib itr.i h.x.j ... . - -
about to sail for France. Anuincr
CHICAGO. "April 22- Soldlders brother is alr&dy with General Per
came forward today and pleaded for shins.
"the life of a man sentenced to hang The soldiers ask Dear's life be spar
; for murder. ed to spare "the (treat burden hang-
' The men of Company U 81th In- Ing over the soldier about to go and
fantry. Camp Ie. Virginia, have Bent that the burden upon the mother of
. petition to Governor lwden unking two wild tern may not be Immeaaur-
hint to commute the death sentence ably Increased."
' of. Earl Dear to life Imrlsonment. "
, Dear waa aentenced to hang today Inventor of new and practicable
. but has been granted a reprieve of "brands of horror are advised to corn
Id daya. - municate with the kaiser, who con
The petition la drawn on behalf stltutes the world's .best market.
GIFT O GAB"
Tom Bain . ... j Jack Gardner
TegeV Dlnsmore ......Helen Ferguson
"Chub" Dlnsmore ...-.Frank Morris
Tom' Bain was born with a tongue
so. glib that his parents, early In his
career, predicted he would be a sec
ond Chauncey Depew. In college the
gift developed until he was. capable of
selling gold bricks in a poor house.
But Tom wai ambitious to be of
gther service to the world, so he built
a tunnelling machine that ''would start
at one side of the mountain and propel
Itaelf through to the other side without
man's assistance."
His gift o' gab sold the rights Y the
machine to a big manufacturing firm.
but they soon found it worthless and
it-stead of building tunnelling machin
es Tom was placed on the payroll as a
salesman because of his gift o ga.r
Then, after an exciting series of ad
ventures, Tom finally wins the hand
of Peggy, whom he had mat and court
ed, despite her parenUr-obJectloos. in
his college days. The wedding occurs
in a hospital where the couple have
accidentally met as patients.
How a man can talk himself Into
and out of trouble is the theme of the
Picture, with -hair-raising adventures,
dare-devil stunts and a love interest
Interspersed properly to maintain the
Interest- and suspense Pastime Bun-
day and Monday.
FOX
irr.VT . SHOWN
IV MCTKO'
PICTURES
-n English Fox Hunt was staged
for ' plcturlzatlon scenes In "Red,
White and Blue Blood," a Metro Won-
dcrplay co-starring Francis X. Bush
man and Beverly Bayne. which will
be the attraction at the Alta theatre
Sunday and Monday. The director of
the picture. Charles J. Brabin staged
all the scenes with accuracy of detail-
The hunt took place near the fa
mous Medow Hunt club on Long is
land and scores of expert riders, both
men and women, yode before the
camera. Three. foxes were released
and chased by a large pack of hounds,
For the first time in motion picture
the director succeeded In photograph.
ing the entire hunt In logical con-
'An ' engine that translates gas
into a . new kind of thrilling
power through the "Hot-Spot"
and "Ram's-Horn" ;Manif old-
Chalmers devices
A
ANOTHER SPRING DRIVE!
law
tlnulty. This was accomplished by
laying the drag" at such an angle
from the distance to a point back 'of
the camera, that the fox, dogs and
hunters rode past the camera In
natural order.
Francis X. Bushman brought two
of his mounts from Bushmanor, his
estate In Maryland, and hs rode
'Nubian King." while Beverly Bayne
rode "Petroleum." . A number of great
Dane dogs were also brought front
Bushmanor for appearance In mime
h
all thoroughbreds.
MONDAY. APRIL, 22, 1I8-
Some Stimulant.
As a means of stimulating attend
ance and bidding at the forthcoming
Red cross auction sale, the Bulldog-
ger wlnheg to suggest that the sher-
iff turn over all of the contraband
i bouse which he has seized and allow
It to be sold to the highest bidder.
Vrcado Sunday-Moiular. ' An Explanation.
T n'Honba wh.i finn flimtshed! Vrtt wlnhlnff tn niRinti with the
Wm. S- Hart with as many vehicles as j Liberty Loan drive, the Bulldugger
any author .is enthusiastic, over his ; suspended operations for two weeks.
latest scenario, which is a story of We wish to deny the insinuations of
the Canadian northwest and is thai some of our enemies, that Kernel
fcurth Hart photoplay produced by I Wood's gas attacks had anything to
Power to take a hill, and power to pass the other fellow
are still claimed by many car makers; but here's a car that
puts such expressions into the dark ages of automobiling.
It is the current Chalmers, equipped with the famous
"Hot-Spot" and "Ram's-Horn" Manifold, which wrings from
gas more power than was ever taken out of gas before.
But not merely brutal power (for that it has), but a
newer kind, a softness of power that is as thrilling to bear
. witness to as the technique of a great musician.
Accomplished how? By those two great devices: a "Hot
Spot", which fairly cooks the gas, then "cracks it up fine as a t
powder", and the "Ram's-Horn" Manifold which "sets it.'
down" in the combustion chambers with celerity and with
out disturbance.
So that when the spark touches it off, it gives nothing
but power; soft, harnessed, controlled power that you will
never forget once you have had its feel.
TOURING CAR, 7-PASSF.NGF.R SIM TOURING SEDAN $! TOWN CAR LANDAULET Ja
TOURING CAR. f-t"ASSENGER IM CABRIOLET. J-PASSBNGER . $1775 LIMOUMNK. J-PASSKNGER . J
TANAJU ROADSTER 1M TOWN CAR. 7-PASSENGKR . $J LIMOUSINE LANDAULET Jt
ALL PRICES P, O. B. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
TOrniXO CAR. 7-rAfiflENGF.fl .
TOCItlNO CAR. S-l'AUSBNGER
8TANDAKI) ROAHHTER
TOCRIXG SEDAN
. tmS CABROILET. J-PASSENGER I20TS
..I1J30 ALL PRICKS F. O. R, WALLA WALLA. AN AD-
. IIS30 VANCE OF SS'J TO l0 WILL TAKE EFFECT
. $2275 APRIL 10TH.
SHOOK-BECKWITH MOTOR CO.
Telephone 440
Will bo opened In rmdlrton In near future.
Walla Walla, Wash. 23 W. Alder Street
Have simo aiKMl tiHI"r nfH-n for acMHi-s In Vmatlllo, Walla Walla
and (Vlumtiia cuunllf-a. '
C. IL NILSON
Aflttna ami -Vfti(im ltnrpi'nll, WI-INTOX, OliKCOX.
Thomas H. Ince for Artcraft- It is
entitled " 'Blue Blazes' Rawden," and
il b shown at the Arcade theater
on Sunday and Monday. ,
Mr. Hawks' contention is that "Bill
Hart is always bg and convincing: in
any atmosphere or in any su r round -
Ingrs, and that his admirers, will wel
come an Incursion into new territory.
So the great delineator of western
types on this occasion doffs the som
brero and chaps and goes through
five reels of thrilling: adventure
garbed In the macklnaw, fur cap and
moccasins of a Canadian lumber jack.
The horses of the Hart company have
enjoyed a well-earned holiday, and
will be In a fine fettle for the next
western story.'
1
UCNS ADMIT VKUAIXE '
GHAN AHY JS B Alt RED
German Food Commissioner An
nounces to Public Tliat Suffering
Must Go On.
NEW YORK. April 22. Xo essen
tial relief for food conditions in Ger-
do with our temporary Inactivity.
The Jjong and Ue Short of It
C O Itinehart and a friend were
standing: on a street ' corner when t
pretty young (lady wearing an ex
tremely short skirt and long stock
ings passed,
Said the friend, "Do you- notice how
much shorter these abbreviated
skirts make a woman look?"
Answered Riney, "Yes, and I no
tice, too, how much longer they make
a man look."
It's a Wise Mother MTio Knows Her
Own Kid's Cry.
Bob Fletcher says there are 29
kids In his block and they all play in
his back yard. Kvery time one cries,
he' says, six d if re rent mothers rush
out doors. .-
An Emergency Measure.
'I see," said the Witless Wiseacre,
that Umatilla county's grain crop is
saved for democracy."
Howzat?" asked' the Gullible
many may be expected from Ukraine iGoob,
during the present economic year, said i "Dinja notice that the draft board
Privy Councillor Von Kynern of the
state food commission In discussing
the food supply - situation at a meet
ing in Berlin, according to the Co
logne Gazette of March 21. a copy
of which has twen received here.
had released Carl Peringer so he can
retun to the harvest fields,' replied
the witless one.
Ixt's Hopo Ho Jumped In.
Ed Averill, who hires trappers for
Germany, he added, must continue to j Uncle Sam. requires said trappers to
save and husband food as heretofore. : turn In renorts showing whert tha
" j have been each day and what they
Tou can not longer be neutral. - have been doing. He has one trapper
who is brief but expressive. " This
is how he reports one of his .trips
over his line of traps:
"Rode-line. One sprung by skunk.
Got face and eyes full. Shot It
Thro wed up all I had eat that day.
Went to the river."
1 War In tbe Home.
Ed Murphy says he has eaten 32
varieties - of war bread already and
not thy? same kind twice.
Tbe Sham-alien.
The chameleon is a funny chap
Whose Bkin turns any hue.
Against the fir tree. It Is green.
Against the sky it's blue.
And yet, my friend .consider, too,
That type of regular fellow.
Whose blood. In peace times boasted
blue.
In war times turns to yellow.
XATIOXAIj army camps
AVILli LOSE SOFT DRINKS
SAX FRAN-CISCO, April 22 Sol
diers in camps and cantonments
throughout ..California confront a
shortage, if not the extinction, of one
of their favorite beverages, oda
top." and the federal food adminis
tration for California ha staken cog
nizance of the situation.
Ralph P. Merritt, federal food
commissioner for California. has
called a confecence to be held here
next Wednesday and to be attended
by "soda pop" manufacturers from
northern California.
Soft drink manufacturers assert
that food administration rules limit
ing the amount of sugar to be used
In the manufacture of soft drinks
classed as non-essentials, make it Im
possible for them to supply the de
mand.
AFTER KAISER'S SCALP
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4 Kt r'Jn's
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That bolshevike experiment with
Russia cost thousands, perhaps mill
Ions, of lives, but what is human life to
doctrlnare? Humanity to him Is a
bug impaled on a pin, for study.
"Will we bo allowed to scalp
kaiser it we gnt him?" is .what
warpath and his bmve wat.
the rod-tiMnned "first family"
iri an hs.vo Joitifd the colors.
ifivernmint ould only I
thir owrt toeR ih'd scare
know when the marines urgcij ineio to death. Well, they can still
to enlist A lot ( these r4.blMilU. JXip'" Oa to lierllul
MRS. DOOLEn
ADVICE TO
WORKING GIRLS
Milwaukee. Wis. "I wish alt girls
who work and suffer from functional
disorders would
profit by my advice
and take Lydia E.
Finkham's Vege
table Compound.
Bef.ire I waa mar
ried, when 1 came
home from work at
night, I would be
just worn out with
pains which dragged
me down. I took
Lydia E. Pinkhair.'a
Vegetable. Com
pound and it made
me feel like a new woman. I can work
from morning until night and it doea
not bother me, and I wish all girls who
suffer as I did would try Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound."
Mrs. H. Drxn.Er, 1135 25 la Street,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Working girls everywhere should
profit by .Mrs. Dooloy's experience, and
instead of dragging along from day to
day with life a burden, give this famous
root and herb remeiy, Lydia E- Pink
ham's Veeetabla Comnound a txial.
' It has overcome just such conditions for
cirs. If the thousands of others, and why not t-v
t Vm wear you? Kor spwial advice, write LyH-i
re ths Hunsj K Pinkhara Medicine Co., Lynn, M'
Tip! The result of thru: 40 years txpeneoct
la at Tour scmca, . .
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Red, White and
Blue Blood
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VAUDEVILLE
PETARD & DUDLEY
Singing, Talking, Musical
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