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""V ' ratrgnm TWELVE TAGES DAILY EAST OTIEOONTAN. TENDLT3T0"W. rmTOCW.n "FRIDAY, 'APRIL 3, 191fl. MOM PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. 'S CASH GROCERY AIU'ADH TOOAV WIM) AXl-HAIv ACT IN CONROY 6m ft. 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 DON'T HAVE TO BUY IN QUANTITIES . TO GET THE PRICE. Best Creamery Butter, I lb. 65c, 2 lbs. $1.30 Best Iowa Corn, can .7 15c Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 20c Best Shrimps, 2 cans. 35c Oysters, 4 oz. can, 2 for .............. 35c K. C. B. Minced Clams, can 15c Asparagus Tips, can 25c Van Camps Soups, 2 cans 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans, can. . 15c, 25c Peaches, Apricots, Pineapple, 2 cans . . . 35c Otter Brand Peaches and Apricots, large ' can 35c Otter Brand Pears, large can 40c Otter Brand Sweet Potatoes, Ige. can. 20c Fresh Eggs, dozen 35c THK ItOMAXt K OF TAHZAJJ" More startling and spectacular than the original production, of which it prenrntg the concluding chapter, is "The Romance of Turaan," at the Ar cade theatre, last time today, Judg ment of various New York and Chica go critics who have reviewed the new screen version of KdKar Klce ' Burr oughs' fascinating, story of primitive life. "The Romance of Taraan" has the same strong cast of players that ap peared in "Tar Ban of the Apes," to-i gather with an even larger troupe of vivid animals, including Tantor, the' huge African elephant, who takes a leading part In several of the drama's most lilood-stlrrlng moments. AIVTA TODAV. 4TIIE UNIVERSAL CAR ANOTHER CARLOAD OF TOURING CARS JUST RECEIVED. World-wide distribution and the continually grow ing demand for Ford cars are the best proofs of Ford value. Ford cars are utilities they are posi tive necessities; for they have revolutionized mod ern business, brought country and city together, and opened up new life to the family. The Ford car has become a necessary part of everyday life. Simpson Auto Co. Star ot -"Tlio fnilso f tlio Makc- lirlievcM" Ilaa Novel Exixwlenoo. There- a little man by the name of Hud Duncan who plays a character lole In "The CrulBe of the Make Helleves" in support of Ula Lee. Bud Is seen as Uncle Bd. the henpecked little husband of Aunt Julia, In that fanciful and humorous photoplay, the first starring vehicle of Miss Lee which will be presented at the Alta theater today. 1 It is an Interesting coincidence. Hud's appearing In Lila Lee's first 1 1' the first moving picture star she ever saw In action. Tho event happened seven years ago whesj Lila was a lit tle tot. She was In- vaudeville and was appearing at a Los Angeles the- uter. She went out on location with a moving picture company for the first time and watched a scene being filmed. The stunt consisted in the dragging of Bud Duncan through the water in the wake of a swiftly mov ing motor boat. Lit the Lila never forgot the stunt and tho other day when she found HudDuncon was one of the members of her company she said, "Why, 1 know you. You're the man that was pulled through the nyater seven years ago." And Bud admitted It. AMUSEMENTS TIIH I1IKO OF PAllADISE" When one of Oliver Morosco'a at tractions Is announced, the patrons of the theatre realise they can expect! something worth while. The fact I Water & Johnson Sts. Phone 403 Good Used Pianos If you are in the market for a good used Pi ano we have it All our Pianos are backed by our guarantee and can ge exchanged on new ones any time in ten years at the price you pay. Just think, a good used piano at $150.00 and terms if desired. Call or write. Warren's Music House ' - ' 820 Main St Phone 524 Pendleton, Oregon 5 d ! perhaps the reason for the enthusiasm af I herenbouts toward the coming of Rich- TA ard Walton Tully's beautiful Hawaiian! S 'drama " The B.ird of I'aradise" which i B j comes to the Arcade theatre April 7. K f There are however, certain remar-j Rjkahle aspects to this play which may Fine touched upon briefly. It has been m ' In active service for seven years, and J during that penoa rony weens I every year it has caused, among the major and minor cities of these Unit led States, visiting every port of call i worth mentioning in the railway guide. . J . 1 . . n,.n..(clnlli' mabins? AIIU Kn.'n .... ............ It has achieved this record of populari ty without the help of :iy Individual star; without offering to Its audiences the sweet, blandishments of laughter ("The Bird of Paradise") without re liance upon any of the theatres stock devices of salesmanship. It Is there fore a source of pride and aniaxement to Us management, and is one of the few great successes that can be ex plained. It has succeeded because it Is one of the most fasoinatlng plays of the past ten years and because Its fascination appeals to the romantic Imagination that is the common de nominator of the American Mass mind. It has glamour and emotion and all the rich color of romance. After all Its travels. "The Bird of Para dise" comes without wearing any of the symptoms of age and neglect. It is staged and acted as carefully as if It were In Its first Beason. The role of Luana, the Kananaka girl, whoso primitive soul the play ao thoroughly studies, is now In the hands of Mist. Illla Ilomllly, a comely and proficient actress who does as well by It as any of her predecessor. She realljr.es the nhvslcal allure of the character; she registers every mode of the South Sea Mme. Butterfly. She has tropical beauty and she can act, and the na tive Hawaiian singers and players whose sweet plaintive music lends nn atmosphere charm to the piny, are a strong feature. SATURDAY ONLY GROCERY DEPT. 12 oz. Can Royal Baking Powder 39c Watch our produce window for the choicest and best the market affords. MFAT DEPT. Our prices are best. Our quality the highest. Our variety the largest So choose Saturday from our splendid line of Beef Roasts ' Legs of Mutton Fancy Chickens Best Sausages Fine Cuts of Pork Pendleton Trading Co. "If It's On the Market We Have It" The concluding chapter of "TARZAN of the APES" from the book by Edgar Rice Burroughs This is the REAL superpicture you have been waiting months to see, the mighty Cinema The Cataclysmic Romance of Primeval Man and Modern Maid Midst Jungle Wilds and Palaces Drama, picturing with massive and overpowering effect the strange adventures that be fall Tarzan, primitive nobleman, and White King of an African ape-tribe, who follows the beautiful white girl he has rescued from death in the African jungles to her home amid the regal magnificence of civilized society where loveleads him into paths more dangerous than those he trod in his native wilds. FILLED WITH SCENES of WEIRD POWER THAT WILL HAUNT YOU FOR DAYS You will see Tarzan rescue a white man from the jaws of an infuriated lion, and dis patch the beast before your eyes with a sheath-knife. You will see Tarzan fight six savage canni bals at one time, and dispose of them with his naked hands. You will see Tarzan him self rescued from death by a gigantic wild elephant his faithful friend, Tantor. . And you will also see Tarzan fight the greatest battle of his career in a crowded ballroom to protect the honor of the beauti ful American girl for whose love he has left the jungle. You will see Tarzan lured to the apartments of a beautiful adventuress who both loves him and seeks his ruin.. You will see his raging fight. for life with her accomplices. You will see Tarzan's repudiation by his former jungle companions when he returns to his old haunts. You will see the beautiful ending which is best of all. . ARCADE THEATRE Last Time Today CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 25c Man, 88, Hanffs Self by Rope While Family Rides ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 4.-Whn the family of Nicholas Buhr of O'Fallon, 111., returned home last night from ah automobile ride they found Mrs. Buhr's father, John Schmidt. 88 years old, hanging with a roue , around hia neck from the top banister of a stair way outside the house. He had declined an invitation to join the family in the automobile ride "GETS-IT" PEELS MY CORN OFF! Any lady who cannot display a waistcoat of some sort this spring of ! liable to bs withdrawn from tho Easter parade for not wearlnr tho uniform! A waist coast la absolutely essential to the mode unless a dolman or a long cane Is substituted and even then a waistcoat is often thrown . . t MMiuni. Here a 111 iur rvw. . . particularly '.,"""" " waistcoats. It's ot blue broche '.ilk. worn oer a white chiffon tucker, and under a black satin. I coat of amaiing smartness. Little coin pockets in the points, and Jet ball button! are :W: crowning Any Corn or Callus comes Off Peace fully, Paliilnfly. Never Halls. 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Folsom Tallman, Pendleton man who recently received an honorable discharge from the naval aviation, has entered University of California at Berkeley and will specialize in commerce W. L. Rayboen. of Weston, is in the city today. . George Wehman was at the Golden Rule yeaterdny from Burlington, Iowa. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the Gteoature of DEMONSTRATING CAR NOW HERE To build yourself up when you feel run down to bring back health, appetite and strength take latitat Sal. f Any ftMcb as tka WaH4 SoMewTwhan, laBoaM. tt,Ma. J$p ' BIGHT ' Scum Passenger Tomrtng Modern Lightness In the early days the luxury cars were heavy. Then weight meant roominess and safety. Now the Peerless is "The Big Peerless" luxurious, imposing; but it is relatively a light car. The heat treat ing of its steel parts has increased its safety and the Eight Cylinder motor permits a shorter wheel base and therefore less weight. 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