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Eimrr FAGE3 rAGSFTVB PAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 24, 1913, ASTIJ-IE TODAY CASH GROCERY MOVE colors mm wjan II 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 Van Camps Soups ,can 11c ' Van Camp's Pork nml Ikhiih, can i,'. too Snifter's Cntxiip, I Imtllo . ... 280 Walla Walla Catsup, bottle 15c Itolaoo Car Preserves kIukh . . . 35o Jolly 111 UIOH8 '. . . . Jfto Jelly I'imilfr, 3 iMickugcs , 2 So Best Shrimps, can . . . 15c Quaker Corn Hakes, package 10o Washington Crlws, package- ino Quaker Itullcd Oats, largo size 35o Macoaronl and Spaghetti, S lb. box 65o Muplo Syrup, can 45c, Wlo Tea Garden Syrup i gal. 85c, gal. 1.00 Folger's Ensign Coffee, 1 lb 25c Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans I , . 25o lent Corn, 3 cans 250 8olld rack Tomatoes, 1 can lo A. H. 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In "The gtudlo Girl," Constance Talmadse's Select Star Series picture to be shown at the Pastime theater Sunday and Monday, she clinches even more securely the high favor she has won In the hearts of America's film audiences by her delineation of sap' tivatlng, if capricious, girls. This picture was directed by Charles Gib- lyn from Paul West's adaptation of 1-a Gamine," by Pierre Veber and Henri de Gorgse. , . Cella l4ilrd runs away from her home in Cliff Haven, a tiny New, Eng land village, and a loveless marriage with Obedlah Daw, a deplorable lout but the village "catch." by biding In the tonneau of Frazer Ordway's car, as ha motors back from a vacation in her home town to his New Ycrk stu dio. He puts her on a train suppos edly bound for. Cliff Haven, hut when he gets to his apartment that even ing, he finds her asleep In his arm chair. Unwittingly, she aids him get out of his engagement with another girl and together they elude the war rant sworn out against him by the Cliff Haven constabulary for abduc tion. Indignation and rage change to delight, and happiness reigns su preme. "TUB TTGKIt MAJV" NEW W. 8. Iff UT PHOTOPLAY Tlirilllng Story of Uie Desert to lie Sliown at Arcade Theater Sunday- Monday. In the portrayal of western charac ters of a distinct and virile type, Wll lam 8. Hart Is, perhaps, the best known in the cinema world. Mr. Hart has a new picture. "The Tiger Man." directed by himself, which will be presented at the Arcade theater Sunday. This Is a remarkable story of the west. Hawk Parsons, a bandit chief, widely known as "The Tiger Man," because of his ferocity and cruelty, lurks on the borders of a. desert In search of prey. A wagon train Is halted, owing to the lack of watei. and the emigrants suffer great pri vations. Among these Is Ruth In gram, wife of a minister of the gos pel, who volunteers to go In search of aid. She encounters Hawk, "The Tiger Man," who after hearing her story, 'goes to the relief of the imper illed emigrants. The party is attack ed by Indians and they are driven off under the leadership of Hawk Par sons. Hawk conceives an infatuation for Ruth and he carries her away with him to his cabin in a secret re cess in the desert. She attempts to slay herself, then swoons. This Is the beginning of "The Ti ger Mart's regeneration. Ho subse quently escorts her to a settlement where she rejoins her husband and then gives himself up to tho officers of the. law on condition that they be permitted to hold their religious ser vices unmolested. The picture is one of Intense thrill, strong situations and the highest dramatic Interest. Berger, the village postmaster, a German spy, tries to force a marri age between himself and Jeanne. In tlmldating her uncle. Leopold, through a gambling debt -the latter owes him. Victor, In I'aris, mets and becomes infatuated with Countess de- Vrlea, a German secret agont, and forgets Jeanne. War breaks out., Victor Joins the colors. Wounded In defending an at tack on the village, his eyealnht ap parently Is destroyed. He is brought to Paris. Jeanne follows and nurses him, but does not dlscloBe her iden tity to her blind lover. Thoroughly deceived. Victor thinks only of the countess, and Jeanne, with a breaking heart, is obliged to pen I Bis love letters to her. . Victor recovers. He can see. But i Jeanne, In desplair, has fled. Expos- 1 ed, the countess Is arrested as a spy. i Disillusioned. Victor learns to his . amazement that It was Jeanne who : nursed him through his Illness. He ; follows here to Belgium and attempts' a reconciliation. She refuses him, but finally when captured by the Germans as a spy Victor, who has regained his Regi ment, saves her life and the two aro haplly reunited. BASEBAJJ. 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VAUGHAN Author Devtftoa Htrance Kay mm spies Weapon In 'Moan" lecture; Alla Sunday -Monday. In this age of marvelous machinery It Is not an easy as one might think even to Indicate a new invention that seems sensation Yet It was required of Porter Emerson Browne, author of Mabel Normands new Gold 5 n "tar ring vehicle. "Joan of Plattsburg" to describe for his story an Invention no tremendous that It would fctop the war if It might be put Into univer sal practice. According to the story of "Joan of Plattsburg." there Is a celebrated "fiT ventor namd Ingleton visiting the officers of the great military concen tration camp at Plat t burg, to show them, under Instructions from Wash lngton, the operation of a ne wdevlce which he has Just made. This device Is sought by a band of spies operat ing under coyer of an orphan asylum In the neighborhood: and tho frustra tion of their efforts by Joan, the char, orphan ot the Institution, constitutes the action. In the world of fiction prooably the most famous example of a writer an ticipating a great Invention Is that in which Jules Verne describes the submarine- Others have occurred in the works of H. G. Wells, and In the sci entific writings of Camilla Flam marion, not to speak of a host of lesser celebrities. j Browne's contribution Is what might almost be called "devilishly In- j genius. It Is a machine projecting j a mysterious beam of light which will , explode any ammunition upon which 1 It Is directed. Thus, all that would ' be necessary to defeat the enemy j would be to turn this light upr-n them. nd all their ammunition wctild blow) up automatically, even to the cart-: ridges In the belts encircling their j bodies. Their guns would go off in their hands. I This remarkable InTentlon Is used in the photoplay for one of Its most 1 thrilling situations. A spy Is trying to steal the device from the room of the Inventor when the guard attacks him.. The guard secures a revolver and Is about to use It when the device Is accidentally turned so that Its, deadly beam strikes the weapon. The revolver explodes and the guard Is wounded. Thus it Is that the spy es capes. Whether or not this photoplay will stir any ambitious Inventors to work along the lines Indicated by Mr ; Hrowne remains to te seen. In all events the Idea Is of the kind that should prove gentina inspiration to the mechanical mind; and rntll It Is, developed It will remain a brlllant fic tion worthy of being suostnntlated In fact Tired Mothers. It's hard work to take care of children and lo cook. sweep, wash, sew and, mend besides. Tired mothers nhoulil' 4ake Hood Sarnaparllla ft refresTfVs the blood. Improves the appetite, assures restful sleep, and helps In many ways. HID AWAY SPRINGS A Clean, Beautiful Resort at Which to Rest and En , joy Yourself During the Hot Summer. In the Blue Mountains of Southern Umatilla Co. II. M. CULTER, Prop. 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Proudly this gallant nation chose the latter course, dying heroically in defence of freedom and civiliza tion. In the centuries to come there will be no prouder boast, no higher honor than this "I am a Belgium" LLOYD & EMERSON Comedy, Music and Magic OH GAD JL-J TODAY day: Tlio IIHtrlan;' Tho Story ol the riay. Victor Moronne, a young; Vtelslan flfherman. loves Jeanne Dcstre. Vic- ; tor dreams of fame ss a sculptor, and jthrouKh the efforts of Father Julian. Ithe vl Hit (e cure, tors to I'aris to istudy. The ensnaring web of the German spy system is laid bare. , TAKE 50c, DIVIDE IT 50-50 2rfj FOR A THRIFT STAMP. 2."c FOR j "THE BELGIAN" I !a I loaf m a j Children 5c Adults 23c 8 ? " ' ! A a - V . I 5 t t , i t- 5. " I ft'l i i ? . i J WILLIAM S HAILT i Win. S. Hart $ -IN-4 "The Tiger Man" IN ADDITION J Bray Cartoon