East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST DREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1910.
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CHILDREN 10c
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525 Main St ' Tfet Delivery. Phone 640
I The Best at a Saving
We aim to give our customers the best the
market affords, at a saving. Compare
our prices with others.
Best Creamery Butter. 1 lb. 65c; 2 lbs. $1.25
Olympic Pan Cake Flour, package .'. . . . 35c
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb 55c
Blanchard Evaporated Milk, large can 15c
Best Iowa Com, can 15c
Red X Tomatoes. . . . . . can 20c, two for 35c
Gibralte Oysters. . .', can 20c, two for 35c
Palace Car Apricots and Peaches. . . . . . 20c
Two for 35c
Matches 10c, two for 15c, four for 25c
dozen 70c
Van Camps Hominy; large can . . ...... 20c
Onion Sets, quart 15c
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Wherever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford service
has kept pace. It is the factor which strengthens
the personal relation between Ford owners and the
Company. To get the best possible service from your
Ford car, bring it here when it needs attention and
get the benefit of Ford supervision throughout We
use the genuine Ford parts and give you the benefit
of the regular standard Ford prices. .
We have Ford factory mechanics, and special
Ford machinery to fix up your car right and at the
greatest saving of labor and expense.
Our shop is as well equipped as any Ford garage
in Oregon.
Simpson Auto Co.
Water & Johnson Sts.
Phone 408
."The Spender." by Frederick Orln
Hurt let t. la be shown at the Alto. the.
tre. ,
"Tj Spender,'', .th Metro piny
which will be the feature at the Alt
theatre today, and Id which the new
est favorite of the anreeru Bert Lytell,
vll be seen. 1 on of the cbveret,
most aniUHjnK and entertaining come.
die eC the aeasor
. Th plot, which was adapted from
tike story lit the MM name by Fred
crick Orln Rurtlett. published In the
Saturday Evening Post, centers
around, two mo Dick Bisbee, younc
and vital to whom life means enjoy,
ment, and the Other, "Tightwad"
Blue,oJd and aaohianthrope. The
yntuig man haH nn moneyto buy tbe
food thlnM of life while the older
one possesses mlllUio but haa lost
the art of happiness In hie greedy
March for gold.
Pick, played by Rert Lytell, con.
celve a plan whereby he east help
hie uncle, old "Tightwad" bak to
pouth and enjoyment and In return
ously aa Carulll and Nannl, he play.
Ink nppoalt to ' himself frequently,
oiultlple photography necessarily was
employed for the purpose. It la Mid
that the synchronism of action In
these scenes Is perfect, and that at
tlmea the effect Is most startling. The
situations of this photoplay are said
to be highly dramatic and filled with
stirring heart appeal.
Mr. Caruso Is supported by an ex.
celient cast of players. Chief among
these Is Caroline White, an opera
slnxer and actrees of signal merit
Miss White Is a lloeton girl and made
her debut In grand opera In Naples;
In 1910. It Is said that she plays the
part of Rosa Ventura, a cashier In a
restaurant, with splendid artistry.
The support generally is of a high or
der of merit, the result being- a most
charming picture.
The story of "My Cousin is one or
unusual Interest and the situations ar
said to be hlKhly effective. The pho
toplay was directed by Edward Jose
and the scenario was written especial
ly for Mr. cameo's debut by Margaret
Turnout!
PASTLMF srNDAV AND MONDAY
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WJIKX BOAT LEAKS
home for the girl he loves and
going to marry. - -
How. at Dick's Instigation, the old Veil Draw Cuts to See Who Must AM
man easts off his age with his old ! IMwlh ScnuwK-o.
.'Inthes. Is cleverly shown aa tne; nuouiea in ine ui-iui .o.-,
play progresses and the happlneM the
younger man Is able to teocn tn
elder shows that money la only a
source of pleasure when used for the
hinjiines of others.
The play Is vital and compelling for
Its real human' power, -while Its comedy
Is moat delicately and lightly handl
ed providing- surpassing ententala-
meet. while the. romance which run
through the story la refreshing ui its
aliopftVIty and charm. It la a picture,
which Is bound to delight and please
all who see II and la classed aa one of
the real surpnaes" at the season both
for the original idea, of the story and
to splendid work of th young star.
The play is directed by Charles
Swickard under the personal auper
vision of aeorge D. Baker, manager
of production.
AllCAWH TODAY
"NEW RECORDS"
AND
SHEET MUSIC
Just received our new records and sheet music
all the hits , '., yi
If you are in the market for Pianos or Talk
ing Machines it will pay you to look over our
line. We handle only the standard makes.
, BALDWIN PIANOS
COLUMBIA, VICTOR and EDISON
,ti MACHINES. ttt
Warren's Music House
820 Main St.
rhone521 Pendleton, Oregon
Exmoo carcso iias iwtai,
IIOI.KS IX "MY txcsrv
lemons Tenor Seen to Exceptional
Advantage II' Tn Photofttay.
In the photoplny written especially
for his 'cinema debut under Artcraft
auKpices, Enrico Caruso, the cele
brated tenor, plays two rules, one being
Peso re Carulll, a singer, and the other
, . i i..,.H..i n.tiMt who makea
models for plaster costs. These two i or tne sea. now jiarun n
.h....n .re the nrlnclnal figures I era are answered and the punishment
In the story of "My Cousin" which
will be shown at the) Arcade theatre
nevt Pnndoy and Monday.
Aa Mr. Caruso appear almultane-
Clara (love, her sweetheart, Martin
Hhaw and Cnotein Shnttnck. notorious
commander of the ill-fated 'black
birder." The boat, but a few short
hours before, had gone to her Inst
rest, a mass of raging flames.
There was a hullet hole below the
water-line of the life-bout and the cap.
tain's sea plug hart fulled to work.
Il was time for stringent measures
and one of thoee In the life-boat must
go overboard s.o tli.it the others might
live. With one man out of the boat
the butlot hole would be above the
water line. 'We'll draw cuta for It,""
was the captain's order, and well Mar
tin Bhaw knew who would draw the
straw carrying the death sentence.
For since he had slain Jeff Whittle
sey In a fight following aq insult to
Clara he had been pursued by etvil
luck.
haw was right; he drew the death
lot. Hungrily his eyes bade a last
farewell to the woman he loved and
tie breathed a silent prayer to the One
in whom he had no faith that no
harm might befal Clara. She swooned
and soon the little craft wag out of
sight.
This Is, one of the scenes
which makes the new Triangle picture
The Rhlp of Doom." at the Pastime
thentr on Bundny and Monday night
a masterpiece of thrilling adventures
v.'hlih fate has In store for tne nrutai
captain makes a fitting climax for this
picture In which Clair McDowell ana
Monte Bine are featured
NONE THE W 0 R S E
AFTER SLEEPING
A MONTH
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ROSANA
PA.QAHO
Five-year-old Roaetta Pagan
baa dropped a month out of ber
lile. But Roaetta doeea't miea it.
Roaetta slept for a montb la
a New York hospital, a victim of
the strange malady that bag gone
acroaa the country.
Nurse explained to her that
he had been very sick and must
ille very quiet for a while. But
Roaetta Insisted taat abe waa not
islck and that she wanted her
dolly and wanted to know what
her playmates at the klndergar
l'n were doing. .
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CHILDREN 5c
ADULTS 20c
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A Knife Fight on the Very Edge of a Precipice is one
of the Thrills in ' -
The Ship of Doom
With Claire McDowell
IN ADDITION, TRIANGLE COMEDY
Beavers Give Tigers
7 to 1 Beating Sunday
Paririo ONva lieaguo Standings.
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1a. Angeles 1 SOO
Salt I-nke 1" ' !
Han Francisco 1! 9 6'1
taktand 9 t .M
Hacramcnto "
Seattle 444
Vernon ,l S6S
Portland 4 J 4 -2"
PORTI.AXD, Ox April 2. Re
jfore a big Sunday crowd th Beavers
treunced Vernon 7 to 1, Caroll Jonea
homing the Tigers safe all the. way.
Htitterles Junes nnd Raker; Rei
ser, I toes and Cook.
PRATTLE. Wash., April S8. Se.
attle scored but one run In Sunday's
b- i. . . . . I. .1 , ... n a .nniiEh In detent
' Oakland for the fourth time In a
I week.
I Ratter es Palkenlmrg and Richie;
New Features
For Pendleton
' ; ; in an "Eight
The Two-Power Range Right meets,
with economy, widely different re
quirements. rndor traffic restriction the
"loafing" range permits of great lei
sure with necessary power ami low
fuel consumption.
The "sporting" rang permit of aU
the excitement the driver's enthusiasm
may demand and his courage permit.
This dual-personality mnkes Peer-m-hs
owners enthusiastic
astern Oregon Motor Co.
Claude Miles, Sales Mgr.
Ted Preble, Mgr.
Take home a Delta fancy brick of
Ice Cream. They are put up In card
board carton and will keep for on
hour.
QUIT MEAT IF YOUR
KIDNEYS ACT BADLY
T1KK TAIHiKSPOOXFTTj or
SALTS IF HACK HI'ltTS OK
IU AIMH.lt IIOTIIKU.S. '
Wo are a nntlnn of meat enters and
our blood ia filled with uric acid,
fays a well-known authority, i who
warns us to be constantly on guard
against kidney trouble.
- The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this Irrltntlng ncld. but
become weak from the overwork:
they get sluggish; the ellminativa
tissues clog and thus the waste Is re
tained In th blood lt poison the
entire- system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lend, and you have
stinging pains In th back or the
urine bt cloudy, full of segment, or
the bladder Is Irritable, obliging yon
to seek relief during the night: when
you have severe headaches, nervous
mrt div snells. sleeplessness, acid
stomach or rheumatism In bad
weather, get from your pharmacist
about four ounce of Jad Salts; take
a tablcspoonful In a glass of water
lHfore breakfast each morning and
In a few daya your kidneys will act
fine. This famous salts Is made from
the cld of grape, and lemon Juice,
cvmblned with llthia. and has been
used for .generations to flush and
Rtlmulnt clogged kidneys. U neutral
Ise the acids In urine so It ia no long
er a source of irritation, thus ending
urinary nnd bladder disorders.
Jad Salts l Inexpensive and can
not Injure; mnkes a delightful effer.
vescent llthln-water drink, and no
bo.lv ran make a mistake by taking
a lit(W occasionally to keen th kid
ney clean and active,
Kramer and Mltse, Elliott.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cel.. April 28.
Th Seal and Senator divided a doa
ble header Sunday. San Francisco tak
ing th first 3 to s and Sacramento
the second. 5 to
Retteries (First gam'dV McKenry
and Fisher; Smith and McKee.
Second game Rroomley and Mur
ray; Couch and Brooks.
LOS ANGELKS, Cat.. April 28.
Salt Lake and Los Angeles split even
Sunday, the first going to the Rees
T to 3, Los Angeles winning 3 to i
Ir. th afternoon after 13 Innings of
Phiy.
, Ratterles First gamel Markle and
Ryler: Crandall. Valencia and La pan
(Second game) Leverens nnd Byler;
Aldrldgc, Heers and Roles.
Saturday's Resnl t .
At Portland Pnrtltind- S, Vernon A
(ir, innlnga) " - ''"'IHl
At 8eattle SeattI S. ..Oakland J.
At Ran Francisco Sacramento 5.
San Francisco 8. -;
At Los Angele Salt Lnke-Los
Angeles game postponed, wet-grounds
National League Result. ( '
" Tittsburg 1, Cincinnati 4.
St. Louis 1. Chicago T. ,
American Iaguo. Result.
Roston S. Washington 0.
Chicago , Detroit .
Ran Cupid I!u-J Saturday.
Three marriage licenses were issued
Saturday afternoon by Countv Clerk
I. T. Brown. Roy Amlsa Smalley,
21, and Rahe Etta Griffith, 19, wer
the first to apply and were later mar
ried by Justice Joe II. Parkes. Henry
George Loos. 21, and Ruby M. Sch
reckhise. 16, were the second couple
to apply, being married Sunday by
Rev. J. K. Ireland. Joe Patterson,
23, and Vada Rambo. 20, were th
third applicant.- AU parties (Save
their home addresses aa Pendleton..
Will Repair ItwcWnK1.
Repairs to his dwelling on Marie
street, to cost $50, will be made by J.
D. Rrammrll, according to a permit
Issued by City Recorder Fitz Gerald
this morning.
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i CHILDREN 10c - ADULTS 30c 0
young man transforms a f
5 ; ' " skinflint into a spender and . . B
benefactor. ,
Bert Lytell
f ' -In- : i
r mo opiuoi
UNIVERSAL TRAINING
METHODS POINTED OUT
A Brilliant 5-Act Metro j . 2
Comedy. . " i -4
FRIEND
BASEBALL
OF
When Govern or Smith of New
York aignad the Sunday baseball
blr) Magistrate Francla X. Mc
Quade. who also- l treasarer of
the New York Giants, received
hundreds of telegram of con
gratulations. It was a gret per
aoaal victory. For three year
before he was connected with the
Glanta he had fought for the
Mil. It almost passed last yar.
The privilege of playing 8uaday
ball in New York la the biggest
kind of a boost for baseball. It
meaa many thousand ft dollar
to both leafw, - r -
WASHINGTON, April 26. Con
gress will be asked to put the nation's
security In the keeping of a strong
national forced and relegate to the
national guard, under state contro'
the malnteni-e of local order, accord
ing to well informed officiers at the
war department today. Plans have
been drafted for the general staff tc
provide universal military training as
the heart of the future army Army
experts expect a quick decision after
Secretary Baker returns from France.
With thousands of officers enrolled Irl ;
the reserve corps army men are nnx. 2
ious also to form a reserve for enlist-
ed men. It is pointed that universal '
training couM be obtained through ;5
either of two methods. voluntee s
summer camps or camps made com
pulsory for youths of certain ages ar
ranged so they will not interfere with
schooling.
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STANDARD till, T.VRICS RH! ROND
SAN FRANCISCO. A"ril 2H. Tlie
Stnadurd Oil Company of California,
today auuouiiccd a two million vic
tory louit sultttiHptiiMi. Half is cn-d-ititl
to sun lYnnWsco mid the remain
der to several California cities having
company a policies.
I lill A M ( I
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For Burning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should
not be applied if good clear skin is
wanted. From any druggist for 35c. or
$1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zerao.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eexema, quickly stops itching,
and heals skin troubles, also sores,
burns, wounds and chafing. It pene
trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is
a dean, dependable and inexpensive,
antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe
nothing you have ever used is as effec
tive and satisfying.
" The E. W Rose Co.. Cleveland. O.
Any Figure
I Can Be Fitted!
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Special Music
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EMIL BECK
TAILOR
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