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

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1919,
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MOTION PICTURE IWS
What the Picture Theaten
Have to TeU You.
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CASH
GROCERY
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525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640
IT PAYS TO PAY, CASH AT CONROYS
Spuds, ,100. IDs. $2.00
. Just out of the Pit, this is very1 fine stock.
Grape Fruit, extra large, each .'. 10c
Lemons, Extra Large, best grade, doz.. . 35c
Best Peaches No. 2Vt tin, each . 30c
Hilton Strawberries, Lowest Market Price
Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg 35c
Fresh Mixed Cookies, lb 35c
Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. 10c
Lima Beans, 2 lbs. ". 25c
Small White California Navy Beans,
2 pounds ,:..V 25c
Crisco. . . . ; 3 lbs. $1.05, 6 lbs. $2.05
ADIKOXnACKS IS HfKNK OK
JSIIXltt UKl KE'8 NISW I.II.M
,T'J & V.
Beautiful Lake Placid, In the Ad
Irodacks Mountains In New York, won
the bucl, ground for many of the) moat
charming scene .pictured In "The
Make-Believe Wife," Hllllo Burkes
new Paramount phutoulay, which will
be shown at the Alta theatre today,
they hooked ranged from eight to ID
which Mini Burke displays her talent
a comedlenna to the best possible
advantage.
In the story Mlsa Burke portrays
the r61e of a young society woman
who Jsi enKagcdJ to a lawyer, tihe Is
hostess to a house party at her home
In the Adirondack when she and a
young athletic society man stray off
into the mountains together and are
lost, f They are seeking their bearings
when a storm comes up and they are
obliged to spend tho night in a cabin
which they providentially discover. .
The unusual situation Is made the
pretext for a demand upon the couple
to wed, after they have been found
by a searching party. They agree to
this, for each secretly loves the other
despite the fact that they are; promised
In other quarters. After their mar
riage the groom hastens away to China
so as to permit his bride to obtain a
divorce. But-through the substitution
of suitcases this plan goes awry and
the couple are later reunited under
dramatic and highly amusing circum
stances, as the' sequel proves.
Miss Burke Is splendidly! supported
In this production, her leading man
being David Powell, a favorite screen
player. The picture- was adapted for
the screen by Adrian Ciil-tfpear and di
rected byljohn Stuart Robertson.
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AHCADB TODAY
SHOOTS IlKIJfVIO.V INTO TOtVV
. WHICH OlSTKD PHKACII(;lt
' Like the regular Ford cars the Ford Model T One
Ton Truck is a real farm necessity, just as it is the
necessity of manufacturer, contractor and merch
ant. There is no question about it proving a money
saver right from the start. It is flexible, turning in
a 46-foot circle; has 124-inch weel base; the regular
Ford motor with worm drive and has proven as eco
nomical in operation and maintenance as the Ford
Touring Car. The price of the truck chassis is $550
f. o. b. Detroit. We urge placing orders without de
lay in order to get reasonably fair delivery. The de
mand is big come in and let us talk it over.
Simpson Auto Co.
Water & Johnson St
Phone 408
The strenuous methods of tho lata
Colonel Rosevelt In achieving reform
are recalled In "Hell It oar In Keform."
a William Fox Screen production, hav
ing Tom Mix as Ms star, which is; to
be presented at the Arcade theatre
Sjjtoday. The play deals tilth the evil
j upfrits of Tarantula, a bandit-ridden
Rttown whose outlaw residents oust the
ureucner ina u in juix s ulsk io unooi
R religion and righteousness Into the
6 ! place. The Fox, cowboy star Is said to
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do this with the same degree of direc
tness that Roosevelt used In tackling
trusts, malefactors, mollycoddles and
undesirables. ,
Numberless new thrills are promised
In "Hell Roarin Reform," which is
declared to be the liveliest western
drama In! which Mix has appeared.
Among other things, Mix leaps on
horseback from the upper balcony of
jone building to the roof of another,
plunging through the roof with his
I horse; he rides down a steepi moun
itain trail at a headlong gallop, routs
a band of stagecoach robbers by firing
thres guns at one time, and ;shoots a
pipe out of a man"a mouth.
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PIANOS and if Zi
TALKING MACHINES
I'ASTIMja TODAY.
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' We can furnish you what ever make Piano you
wish at the lowest price and terms convenient
to the buyer. Liberty Bonds taken in at full
value. We carry only the standard makes of
talking machines, such as the Edison, Victor and
Columbia. New Edison,' Victor and Columbia
Records arc now on sale.
We invile your inspection.
Warren's Music House
' 820 Main St w ' " " " "
Phone 521 Pendleton, Oregon
A JOKB OX TIIK POUCK
During the entire story' mt . "The
Lightning Raider," Pathe's now serial
r starring I'eari wime. trie woruing or.
C Lightning's brilliant mind Is cleverly
brought out In. the action, hut in the
R seventh episode, "Meshes ofj Evil,"'
PfBhe accomplishes the brightest coup
'of her entire career. lightning Is
4 tho cleverest girl thief in the world
j-who Is wanted by the police of many
nations, but she has stopped stealing
5 1 In order to help her friend, Tom Nor-
Q Hon, secure an ebony block from his
R j arch-enemy, JVu Fang. In the seventh
Kjeplsode TnmJttnd Lightning have been
Pj cornered by K'i Fang, and his hench
Smnn In a lonely house and are' trapped
iin an upper room. They manage to
S phone for tho police and when tho
5 bluecoftts nrrive Wit Fang and his
g'irang of Chinese thugs take to' their
J heels. LigMnlmr then tells the offi
K cers that thpj floe'ng girl Is Light
W ning and her gang of thieves and asks
4 for trotection against them. So half
jof the squad of police chaso W'u Fnng
0 while the remainder slay to protect
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LjiKhtnin from herself.
ARCAHB TIHJItSI.Y FItlD.W
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AXD
VKUSAT1LITY Oil STAIt
SHOWN IX
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There are times when a car would pay for it
self four-fold if you could but bridge a finan
cial gap or two.
Our resources arc such that we can be of great
assistance under those conditions..
Chevrolet, Velie
Peerless
A Carjfor Everyone. i y
Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Inc.,
Vasimovn, the great star of the
j Metro pictures, "Revelation," which
will be presented at the Arcade thea
j tre starting Thursday shows her
a unity as an artistic Interpreter of
cIhhmIc dancing in this photodrama- 1
rreBed as a bacchante, a priestess
of Bacchus, god of wine and revelry,
with leaves In her hair, a garland of
grapes across her shoulders, with a!
goblet In one hand, and a cluster of1
grapes In the other, she performs "La j
Ianse Bacchanal." typifying the ex-!
hu be rant spirit of revelry of a Purl I
lan cafe. j
The great Naxhnova executed this
dance with true artistry and poetry1
of motion in graceful movements
which were ideal for registration by
the motion picture camera. On the
screen this dance is a revelation In
accurate presentation of dunce move
ments In motion pictures.
L.
Across Street from Hotel Pendleton
Will Denounce Paid
Sunday Amusements,
Dances and Tobacco
DENVER. May 28. lald Hunda
amusements theatrical perform
ances, motion picture shows, baseball'
games and similar attractions to 1
which an admission Is charged will
be denounced by the Northern Hap-!
tlst convention, now in session In :
Denver, In the opinion of Da, .Sam
uel, Zane Ratten of Philadelphia. Dr.1
Ratten in a prominent memler of the
resolutions committee and ha pre
dicts that the committee will incor
porate in Its report a rtemtnrtntlnnuf ;
all Hnnday pjild amusements. , i
Other matters which may he passed 1
on by this committee Include the
Willard-Dempsey fight at Toledo,'
fuly 4, the new dances. Including the,
"tfftfnwy fhlYcr-'-fwil tobacco ui"f-i
N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often
due to a disordered stomach. A man with good
digestion is nearly always good naturcd. A
great many have been permanently cured of stonv
ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years
of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach
and enable itto perform its functions naturally.
Try them. They only cost a quarter.
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Billie Burke
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Believe Wife 7
"All we can say about this wonderf ulpicture is that
it is Billie Burke at her best. ; 7
Constipation is the arch-enemy of health.
Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army
of physical foes, including indigestion, biliousness,
sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep-
Beecham s fills have been a world-tavonte
sia.
laxative for over 6ixty years. They go straight to
the cause of many ills and remove it. They act
promptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no
habit-forming drug. These time-tested pills
strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and
Relieve
Constipation
Directions of Spcil Velua to Women sire Willi Ererr Box.
Sold by drasgisU throughout tho world. In boxas, 10c, 25c
Today
"I do not believe this Northern BP-i
tint convention will start a crusada
aiminst tobacco, but I do think ivs
will express our disapproval of the
campaign of tobacco dealers to fores
a cigarette into the mouth of every
American soldier," declared Lr. Ilat
ten. i
"Some of New liaium Arc lTitty
Some of the new dances are "pretty
rocky," in Or. Batten's jndmient.
The nuestloa of the Wlllard-1 emp
sey fiKht hu not yet come before the
convention, but a'nnmber of dele
gates believe the authorities should
be petitioned to stop the battle on the
ground that It will he a "brutal, de- i
moralizing exhibition "
Wealtlilest Vym" IJreid.
I ll-INUTO.'-O.V-inH-0.'. -".
May 2S. ''Madam Walker." reputed
to have been the wealthiest negress
In the United Mates it not in the
world and accredited with havlns
amassed a fortune of more than $1,
OSO.UOn through the rale of a "hair
restorer." died at her country home
Iwre after n long Illness.
VISIT
Happy
Dav
NEW FOUNTAIN
For the coolest and best
drinks in town.
Tlain Soda.
Any mixed drink you want.
Golden West lee Cream be
cause it's a Pendleton product
and better.
Try our milk shakes.
Cliquot and Puritan Club
Rinser ale.
.Try a "Kelly" Cigar, 3
for 20c.
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ADULTS 25c
Mix-
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Regular Wednesday
: J Night Dance
T
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Liberty Dance Hall
SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA
These mid-week dances are very popular,
out tonight and have a good time. ,
Gents 7oc
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Wire Us At
Our Expense
iFrrAiiAS iv this
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PASTM
TODAY
ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 5c
Pearl White
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"Meshes of Evil
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MllMli 3 Days Commencing Thursday
CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 25c
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SEE THE SUBLIME !
NAZIMOVA
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In the Super-Production De Luxe
EVEL AXIOM
The Soul of a Paris
Grizette Laid Bare to All the
World.
7 'Acts:
OF POWERFUL DRAMA:
:7 Acts
Vi'tU a Doubt the Greatest Star of the Arc
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