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EIGHT PAGES! DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. FENPLETOI7, OttEGON, THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1918. pack mm CO IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S Why Pay More? When You Can Get the Same for Less at Conroy's. RMY'S gSocery ' 525 Main St Free Delivery Phone 640 Church's Grape Juice. ... .pts. 25c, qts. 45c Dill Pickles, 1 gaL jars 90c Peanut Butter 2k lb. can 55c, 5 lb. can $1.10 Snider's Catsup, do ttle. 2jc W. 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Frank lyn Karnuni is the star and this agile and smiling comedian performs stunts enough to furnih thrills for a three- ring circus. She Will Bo Seen Today at the Alui Theater. Kitty Gordon, the beautiful, will be seen today at the Alta theater In "The Divine Kacrlflce," her newest World f'lcture Brady-Made In which she is love revived In the lawyer's heart and he induced the girl to marry him. She had, previouBly,, fallen - In love with a member1 of the bohemlan set she accepted as her circle of friends, but he had thrown her over when he married for money. In later years, the old admirers met, and it was the honest lovo of the lawyer-husband that saved the wife from wrecking her CO-OIJJDIXATB WORK AT TRAIXIXG CAMP i 7 N.vn foe ix fREXoir vmporjw Paris Police Hires German Officer In Military Disguise. PARTS, France. May 2. Wearing the uniform of a French Infantryman, a German was arrested In the street, of Paris yesterday. He told the au thorities, he was born In Alsace and had deserted from the Cierman army afte being brought to the western front from Gallcla. The police are of the opinion that the prisoner Is a Ger man officer. . gge gggg- -tag COUNTY COMMISSIONER At the solicitations of delegations from all the towns in the west end of the county, I have announced myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner on the Itepub llean ticket, subject to the action of the- voters at the Primary Election, May 17. IfU. . - , . If nominated and elected I promise my best efforts for the whole county. O. U mJN.VlNG. Stanrield, Oregon. Pald Adv.) Willys -Knight CAR When you drive a Willys- Knight Car you are driving the very best The bleeve Valve Motor holds -every world's record for length of run, power produced, ab sence of wear and lack .of carbon deposit All the London omnibuses are equipped with the Sleeve Valve Motor. Now, all these buses and the thousands of other automobiles manufac tured in England are equip ped with the Sleeve-Valve Motor. The Sleeve-Valve Motor carries the prestage of being the finest in the world. - Call, see and talk about one of these Willys-Knight .Cars. -( PENDlrf OVERLAND CO. Dealers Overland and Wlllys-Knlgltt Motor Cars. 812 Johnson St. Phone 542 Pendleton, Oregon. GERMANS PAID BIG TOLL IN YPRES FIGHT v - English Defense Was Stag gering Blow to Old - , Hindenburg. XEW.yORK. May 2. Hindenburg 1 now staggering before the most stu pendous German failure since the Marne battle. General Foch's death enticements are proving more terrible than th kaiser can pay. The German manpow. er slaughter commanded by the high command has abruptly ended, but a renewal of the terrible effort to break through the allies' lines Is Inevitable. However, the vlcorlous German spirit Is extinguished. Future progress will be at a more ghastly cost. The moral effect of the allies' successful Tpres stand was enormous though the Ger mans gained advantageous terrain. The offensive's collapse under the cir cumstances demonstrates frankly that the British exacted a heavier toll for the possession of Mesaines ridge and Mount Kemmel than Hindenburg could pay. But the fact that Hindenburg has' not taken a single vital position must press on or admit the decisive defeat to the German people. 'With the German people beginning to resslie the terrible force or tn coming American offensive, eaer Ypres-llke halt is a terrifying night mare to Hohensolleroism. ! i A WtfAiO (VlCTUM 3 BASV - tt5$I J KITTY CQZZZW ,.v2lH Itt9 VtVIKf i&mt ALTA TODAY. When money talks through Liberty bonds It says: "Hold the line! I am coming!" And the word Is carried over the seas. Proper Food for Weak Stomachs. The proper food for one man may be all wrong for another. Every one should adopt a diet suited to his age and occupation. Those who have weak stomachs need to be especially ce.reful and should eat slowly and masticate their food thoroughly. It is also important that they keep their bowels regular. When they becoms constipated or when they feel dull and stupid after eating, they should take Chamberlain's Tablets to strengthen the stomach and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Adv. Road to Happiness. Be amiable, cheerful and good nat- ured and you are much more likely to be happy. You, will find this dim- cult, if not Impossible, however, when you are constantly troubled with con stipation Take Chamberlain's Tab lets and get ld of that and it will be e. sy. These tablets not only move the bowels, but Improve the appetite an.l strengthen the digestion, Adv. itTOBinmimmiHimmmrmim lawiwiaiiiisiiiiuM GOOD GROCERIES . At Reasonable Prices Create Satisfaction This is one reason why you will be satisfied at Lynde Bros. 309 West Webb Phone 334 . seen In the forceful role of Mrs. Mad eline Spencer. The role is one of the most powerful and effective which she has yet portrayed and it gives full opportunity for the display of her splendid talents- Miss Oordon's new production tells most remarkable story of mother love. It shows the lengths to which an adoring mother will go to secure happiness and a future for her child. Miss Gordon as the mother has a most difficult role which she handles to perfection. All the members of the cast have been chosen for their par ticular abilities along the lines of the characters they Impersonate, so that the whole cast Is well-nigh perfect. An Interesting thing m connection with the showing of this picture is the fact that it marks the screen debut of Vera Beresford, the daughter of Kitty Gordon, whose real name, by the way. Is the Honorable Lady Beres. ford. ' Miss Beresford shows that she has Inherited her mother's supreme talents. One of the very pleasing features of the picture Is the beauty of the inter ior and exterior .spencs. the, exterjors being notably beautiful, of course, the photoplay is of the very best. The whole' vproduction Is a very exceptional and thoroughly, likable attraction and you'll enjoy It. Make It a point to see "The Divine Sacrifice." It will be well worth your while. Alta today. life. In Bluebird photoplays, with Dorothy Phillips playing the role of the temperamental wife, this story will be reflected at the Pastime the ater will) advance assurance of splen did entertuinment. , v - Arcade Today. When Billy Kennedy Marjle Meredyth that the convinced time had ' CAMP LOGAN, Houston, Tex., May 2 The co-ordination of training ac tivities in the 33rddlvlsion Is be ac complished as rapidly as possible. General Bell announced today. A large number of special schools are to be discontinued, all of the, British and French experts who have been working along, separate lines for sev eral months are to be brought togeth er and their work harmonized with that of the division instructors. There will lie no relaxation. On the contrary, every minute is' to count General Bell realizes the possibility of the divisions being called upon soon to start for the theater of action and Is hendlng every energy In an ef fort to send It over there in the best possible shape. For the first time since the division was mobilized the several Infantry and artillery regiments have practi cally reached their full quota. With the arclval If the last recruits the di vision was able to report Its full quo ta, but not until yesterday had all of these men been distributed among the several units.. The 121st and 132d in fantry regiments, both of Chicago, re ceived between 700 and ,800 men each from the provisional regiment made up of the men who came from Camps Dodge and Taylor. All of the artil lery reglents are filled up. WOUNDED MKS RETURSr. Fifty Americana Arrive from France to Help Liberty Loan; Declare Body Found With Throat Cut. A.V ATLANTIC PORT, May 2. Fifty American - soldiers, most of whom have been wounded or gassed, have .been brought to this port from France by- order of President Wilson. to take part In the Liberty loan cam paign, according to an announcement made by the military authorities here today. Americans go into battle cheering and waving their hats, said Regiment al Color Sergeant John J. Hcffernan. in describing conditions at the Franco American front. ' . In Sergeant Heffernan's party was 19-year-old boy. Corporal Osborn KITTY GORDON : v:; . in. ' The Divine Sacrifice Mother love what sacrifices it will make for the loved child ! The heights of sacrifice that mother love will make are shown in this brilliant, interest ing, entertaining attraction. Kitty Qordon is at her brilliant best in the role of the mother. PATHE NEWS LATE WA1? VIEWS. , . VAUDEVILLE SAM ROWLEY The Duke of Dukes Mixture. BENNY & WESTERN Comedy Singing, Eccentric Dancing. Adults 30 Children 10c Buy a Thrift Stamp Today. ' was found In front of the wire with his throat cut from ear to ear. "We've got a fine lot of boys over there." Sergeant Heffernan declared. 'Charley Taft. former President Taft's son, is one of them. I have seen him under the hardest conditions acting like the real man he is." PASTOR MAKES APOLOGY. Pastime Today- An event actually happening in New York's "bohemia" reported by Edna Kenton, a famous newspaper writer. Inspired the Bluebird photoplay, "Bondage." that will Introduce Dor othy Phillips In one of her favorite roles at the Pastime theater today. A girl from a country town had spurned the love of a young lawyer, because she Sought fame as a newspa per writer. The lawyer went to New York and by strange fate was Inter- v;;rtk :'K ;,- ' ( A Dluobincl Photo Play 3 j AKCAHK TODAY come fur them to marry, pernicious opposition from the old man Mere dyth Immediately placed obstructions In the pathway of Cupid's chariot. Meredyth's principal antagonism cen tered on the lifelong enmity between himself and Otis Kennedy, and It. was Meredyth'H vow that his daughter would never marry the son of his hat ed neighbor "The Fighting Grin.' to be presented In Bluebird Photoplays at the Arcade theater today starts viewed by his first love, who now was off with this condition of affairs, and furnishing sensational stories to a no- before It ends, some of the most lively de Varilla, San Francisco, an artillery-, man, who, his companions claimed, was the first American to fire a shot at the Germans last October "I felt pretty good when that old shell went sailing over the hill, de Varilla admitted. "The only thing we were all sore about was that we could not see where It hit and had to take another man's word for it. It made It sort of an Impersonal war." The corporal said the Germans made their first raid In his sector Oc tlber Si and that It was after this raid torlously yellow journal. The early and laughable Incidents ever shown that the body of an American soldier GIANTS WILL BE HARD TO BEAT . in, - 1 musasK. -. LAEHt.. DCTLE tr; Says He's Sorry After Making Unpa triotic Remarks. SPRINGFIELD. May 2. Bev. Jo seph Grlsso. of this county, who was Jailed to escape the fury of a mob of New Carlisle citizens after he had In sulted the American flag and had re fused to salute It, has apologised to the satisfaction of the committee which visited him and obtained his release from jail. Grlsso had told the committee he did not fear It, saying: " "The Lord saved Daniel when he was thrown into the lion's den and he will pro tect me-" . "I hereby make public apology te the citizenship of the nation, of the state, of the county and of New Car lisle, also to my flag, the emblem of my- country, which stands for purity and freedom end whloh I hereby promise and agree to honor and serve throughout all my future life." read GrlsHo's public apology. 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