East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 27, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST. OgEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919.
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Bnider's Catsup, pint bottle . . ... 25c
Palace Car Jams, in glass .' . 30c
Quaker Corn Flakes, package . . . .' 10c
Sea Foam, 2 packages .' .55c
Citrus Powder, 2 packages 55c
Bulk Ginger Snaps, 1 lb. . . 20c
Fancy Cookies, bulk, 1 lb. 35c
UPSET STOMACH
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Wednesday, March 5
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REX BEACH'S MOST POPULAR NOVEL
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MITCIIEL LEWIS, MABEL JULIENE SCOTT
RUSSELL SIMPSON and a Score of Others.
Special Music by Stanficld's Orchestra.
Afternoons 2 to 5:30.
Evenings 7 to 11
POPF7S WAPKP8IV AT ONT'K KND8
KOUII.VKKH. OAHKS, ACIOIlTf,
IMDIGI'iT10N.
Undigested food! Lumps of pain
ueicnintf kbb, ticlds and sourness,.
wnen your Htomai'h Is all upset, here
Is instant relief No waiting!
The moment you eat a tablet' of
Papa's Dlapepsln all the Indigestion
pain, dyspepsia misery, the sourness,
gases and stomach acidity ends.
Pape's Dlapepsln tablets cost little
at any drug store but there Is no sur
er or quicker stomach relief known.
MOTION PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
HEX BKACir MAKKS " J
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Paai&us Novollnt Ontanlzm Oompanj
Ifrt 8crocn Hl "JICHt-KcUcrs," ,
19 1 distinction or being the first
author to produce hlw own books In
motion plctuea belongs to Rex Beach.
America's most famous author, who
recently organized the Hex Beach
Pictures Company for the purpose of
making multiple-reel pictures of his
hovels.
The first of these productions, "The
Harrier," will be seen at the Arcade
theater Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday.
Rex Beach is deservedly one of the
most popular authors America has
presented to the world of romantic
literature, for his books are true to tho
most Interesting of . all American
'type. ' : ; :( m
The sale of Mr. Beach's book rims
Into the hundreds of thousands, and
their popularity la constantly Increas
ing. "The Barrier," the most dra
matis and thrilling of them all, wa
one of the "best sellers" for a long
period, and still heads the list of flc
tlon most called for In public llhrar
les. It Is peculiarly adapted to Hie
motion picture. Its scene Is laid
among surroundings of unusual beau
ty and grandeur, and the powerful
situations of the story fairly tumble
over each other from the first lncl
dent to the final climax.
The principal characters In "The
Barrier" are, as Mr. Beach announced
when the bonk was first published
token from life me.n and women
Whom the .author mt and knew
his I've years' experience In Alaskan
milling' campM.' Hence his assistance
Irt the., selection of the cast as well
as 'bis' supervision of (he production
of the picture, ; nsures Its accuracy f
Interpretation and ad Is greatly to its
Imerctt. hi ' -,l -t
To continue the pro
duction of a good qual
ity of milk it will be ne
cessary to advance the
price March 1, 1919.
15c per quart, $4.50 per
month.
8c per pint, $2.50 per mo.
Operating expenses
of the business demands
the advance.
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AVTA TODAY.
llayakawa Holds the Bamurat word
of His Anvettora.
Sessue Kayakawa, star of emotion.
al drama, who is featured In a new
Haworth Issue. "His Birthright." In
which the famous sword of the Samu
ral is Involved,, uses a sword in the
production which has been in the
Hayakawa family for 400 years.
Hayawaka belongs to one of the
oldest families in Japan, one whose
traditions Involve the succession of
the oldest son to the family troubles
and guardianship of the family hon.
or. He Is also custodta. of the fam
ily sword most precious of family
possessions.
"Time was not so long ago, either'
remarked the actor a- few days
ago. "when a man'a honor consisted
Ir his preservation of certain tradl
tlons that In some Instances were not
worthy of preservation. Among these
was a too ready use of the sword to
avenge insults, sometimes1 Imaginary
ones. i
. "Now we take our troubles to the
courts, lust like Americans- The
sword of the Samurai is a noble tra
dition, but 'we don't use It with old
time lndlscrimlnacy. It hangs on the
wall In the place of honor among the
portraits of our ancestors who were
good old fighters of a different re
gime." I 1 1 ! ,
"Tlie Heart of Humanity" Ooming.
"The Heart of Huumanity," to be
seen next week at the Arcade theater,
limns on the gray background of the
last days of the conflict, a tender and
appealing romance of loyal love and
unswerving devotion. The whole pro
duction, from beginning to end. Is
i fraught with the spirit of those great
days when an anxious world hung
i breathlessly upon( word from the
seething battle front in Flanders. It
reflects the hush that fell upon civ
I illzation when the forces of human
ity came to final grip with the ruth
less night of autocracy, and It echoes
the great cry of Joy that sounded
round the world when, the Hun line
crumbled before the alued attack and
fled backward toward the sheltering
frontiers of Germany to sue for peace.
Into the midst of these stirring
scenes of Immeasurable potent, there
makes Its way the gentle romance of
Nanette, .an American girl reared In
the northwood of Canada, and of her
Canadian lover, John Patricia. Jolnee
Today Only
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CHILDREN 10c
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ADULTS 25c
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PICTURE'
MADE BY
HIS OWN
COMPANY
HIS RIGHT TO HIS FATHER'S NAME.
PATHENEWS -Late
World Happenings.
Special Music, Alta Orchestra, Prof. Nagler, Direct'r
WHY SCPFEU SO?
Why suffer from a bad back, from
sharp, shooting twinges, headaches,
dizziness and distressing urinary ills?
Pendleton people recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills. Could you ask for
stronger proof of merit?
Lj. Greenawald, 414 Lincoln St.,
Pendleton, says: "I suffered a , lot
from backache and soreness across
my kidneys and It troubled me day
and night. 'I was also bothered by
my kidneys acting too frequently and
the secretions were scanty and burn
ing in passage. One box of Doan'a
Kidney Pills cured me." (Statement
given May 17, 1910.)
Dn May 12, 1816. Mr. Greenawald
said: "I am glad to back up every
word of my former recommendation
for Doan's Kidney Pi Is. Now and
then, it I notice my kidneys are in
any way affected. I take Doan's, Kid
ney 1111s and they never fail to re
lieve the trouble.
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, I. Y.
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m When you buy meats here you are assured of qual
ity. The kind that is tender and juicy. The kind
that puts enjoyment into every meal.
FISH FOR FRIDAY
Fresh Salmon Fresh Smelt
Fresh Halibut ! ' ; Fresh Crabs 'u
Kippered Salmon' ' ' , Salmon Eggs
BULK LARD
Bring your own pail and save money here.
Fine Kraut, 15c quart.
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
Rib Roast
Rolled Prime
of Beef
Grain Fed Pork any style
Extra Choice Young Veal
Baby Beef
Choice Steaks
Dressed Chickens
Young Lamb any style
Liberty Market
739 Main Street
Telephone 187
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as war is begun, as war progresses
they are separate! to meet again I
where the giant guns thunder their
challenge on the fields of FVance.
Thither- John goes as an officer in
the Royal Flying Corps and there'
Nanette, hearkening to the cries ofj
the homeless and motherless children, 1
follows In the garb of the Red Crofv-v. 1
There comes the laHt great Iun at- ;
tack the last terrifying: drive towaru'
Paris When Chateau Thierry became
another Verdun and the might of.
America, thrown into tho balance, j
stayed the enemy, halted him anil fi- j
nally drove him back, until his re-
treat became a rout and he cried j
aloud for peace. Graphically, all thei
hopes, the prayers, the fears, the faith '
that stirred the heart of humanity )
in those days of vast import are re
flected in the Allen Hoi u bar romance
of the war.
In the confusion and chaos of at
tack and counter-attack, John and
Nanette, servants of the great cause,
drawn by their love, are once more
brought together and the scenes shift
from the fields of Flanders back to
the Canadian lands of the whisper
ing pines where the benediction of
the world peace fnds them reunited
In their love. !
The role of Nanette Is played by .
DorotfiM Phi Mps. William Stowell
is seen as John Patricia and others i
in the large cast Include such well-
known players as Walt Whitman,!
Robert Anderson. Frank Bra id wood,
George Hackathorn. little Gloria Joy,
Margaret Mann and Lloyd Hughes.
PASTiM
TODAY
CHILDREN 5c
ADULTS 25c
PASTIME TODAY.
Autuomatic Soldier May Win Victory
for Allied Armies.
Science having produced all sorts
of Infernal machines which have been
thrown into the war it remained for
a Danish engineer to perfect, the "Au
tomatic Soldier," a device," which is
bomb and shell prool. and cam standi
liquid fire or the mosx vicious kind
of gars ? l I,?
The.automobile. soldier consists of af
special double steel cylinder made of
shell-proof Tungsten steel or .the like.
There is an outer stationary cylinder j
in which a second cylinder telescopes.
The plan is to set great numbers oti
these in trenches, to replace human
soldiers. When the ''soldier' goes
into action, the Inner cylinder Is raised
eighteen inches by an electrical de
vice, controlled by wireless and oper
ated from a distance of five or more
miles.
The Inner cylinder firs rises .above
the trench, then pushes a machine gun
through a slot In the dome, then ro
tates to direct the fire, and finally is
fired for 400 rounds. The device also
can be made to spout gas or liquid fire
This interesting mechanical con
trivance, which does actual fighting, i
has a rival, at least from the spectac
ular und Inventive standpoints, in a
device just perfected In Europe where
by a whole war can be fought with
manikins It has been employed In a
William Fox production, "Tell It to
the Marines,' featuring Jane and
Katherlne JUeev, .-, .Toy soldiers go;
through all of the actlTwes of actual 1
warfare, as It Is now being conducted
on the Went front. The picture1, snltl
to have taken six months to make.!
will be shown today at the rostime
theater. I
Something new in pictures! Perfectly manipu
lated toy .soldiers enacting every detail of fight
ing on Western front ! -
SHOWING EXACTLY HOW WAR IS WAGED
WITHOUT PRESENTING ITS HORRORS
As Scientifically Accurate and Detailed as a
West Point Laboratory Experiment. Months
of most patient and painstaking work required
for filming of picture. "
SEE
Airplane Raiding Squadrons.'
How Armies Are Munitioned.
Life of Soldiers in Trenches.
How Gas is Used Liquid Fire
Long Range Bombardments
Creeping Barrage Mass At
tacks. ALL REALISTICALLY PRESENTED
in the WILLIAM FOX Production
ML IT TO THE MARINES"
h Featuring the Remarkable Actresses
I JANE AND KATHERINE LEE.-.
Now Being Shown for a Limited Engagement.
LKO COMEDY
CHARLIE, THE LITTLE DEVIL
Laughs Roars.
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slon covers his acts at Glenn's Kerry. 9
Nampa, Idaho. Baker ana la uranae.
Montgomery and his wife were ar
rested by Chief Koberts In local
rooming house. Mrs. Montgomery
was sent to the Pacific Coast Kescu
home at Portland last week.
ejTHE UNIVERSAL CAR T,
The Ford One Ton Truck may, well be classed as an
agricultural necessity, it fits mta and fills so many
wants on the farm.
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tvuifcsscs Violating Mann Act.
John V. Montgomery, arretted sev
eral days ngo by Chief of Police Al
Roberts for vlnkitlng the white slave
law, made a confession to the author
ities Tuesday evening. His ronfes-
Among others who repudiate the
idea of an International league nre
Trotsky. Lonlnu and many German
The Farmer's; Truck
It is a reliable bearer of farm burdens, not only do
ing the work of several horses quicker and better
than the horse, and loes not "eat its head off" when
not working. The aggressive farmer has only to con
sider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is
ready to buy one. We jwlge this to be so from the
way farmers are buying them. Truck Chassis
?634.10 f. o. b. Pendleton.
Simpson Auto Co.
Water & Johnson Sts.
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Phone 40S
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socialists and autocrats.