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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1919)
, ' t ' TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1910. COiiOY'S CASH GROCERY B25 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 Large Cantaloupes,, 2 for j ; . . . . . ' . . ... 25c Grapet Fruit, extra large, each : 10c Lemons, t'Atra large and fancy, doz... 35c Best Cane Sugar, sack . . . . . ........ $10.25 We have sugar in 25 and 50 lb. sacks. Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 55c Snyders, Catsup, pint bottle. 25c Watermelons, pound Gc Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 pkgs 25c Jam, Pe'ach and Apricot, 16 oz. glass. . . 25c Sweet Relishes, quart jars, each. ...... 50c Karo' Syrup, blue,. :. i gal. 50c, 1 gaL 95c Tea Garden Syrup, get our price. Breakfast Bell. Get our price. Olympic Pancake Flour, package ...... 35c HOUOH FiCTIII MS What the Picture Theater ! . Have to Tell You. Authorized s Factory , ' AtlVMHS TWIAY (One of thoM thrilling, shivery crook itramai, with the flash-light business In! front of the safe at midnight, and revolver .glinting from behind cur tain when leant expected, t promised In . "The BlMc-Uned Burglar."-whkth will be eeen today attluMArcad thea tre. -. !;-. . -..aj.if.i- " ITIscilla Dean I the star, and, Inn might- b eguessed, ' the- "IIIMIneu burglar as well. h I not In the burgling, business, but the Job ehe does with the assistance f the redoubtable Boston Blackle ehould earn hi r a untunovard without. delnwff! Vram the opening soene, when Boston' Ulaokle, asMldously , cooking; safs-bIt)Wora soup ' nltrc-glycerlne-happens- to are In the paper iort . Macon advertlse- ment tor a ."IhoTougnir stfflclent" yeggman, until th last surprising' cli max, the picture Is one succession of thrills. a. ' Ham. De Graase is tnT7srton Blaokk- of this Universal Special Attraction, and AShton Dearhott Uv Robert Mel- cholr, the young See Secviaej anest, to aid whom Doris embarks on her career of crime. Other In the cant are Ullian West. Ham Appel and Fred Kelsey. The photoplay Is from one of the celebrated Boston. Blackie stories by Jacy Boyle, appearing In the Red Book Magazine. It was directed by Jack Dillon. L1AN FIRE EATER N0WSAlD y(tWK " PAGE FIVE m. j x - i. - -" REVOLUTION r ' st': t'lJZZL. 'Hid . JyBELE I i i J ARCADE! k"rt'HIAV OM.Y ' tlilWren Ion .dnlte t.1' i- ; -srj. ... .... Cabrtele D Annunzlo. Italy Are eater, i reponea aaa.n on .m, -waimthi-thl lima agslnxt the present government In Italy. H deaiM i!ie nlory. It u the effect that he ha plotted to force parliament out acd eel up a military dictatorship with Senator Giardlno at to bead, and that be ka back of blm the War Veterans' Union. ' DazzlinS. - Beautifiil PrisdllaDEAN Th MTUm mm vhotopUf Star tlut tw r "A Silk-Lined Burglar" r. prwiMtsM. m .TiMi W.Mrtt CM Pat." shI Dew Star. Nli.f Rnra's that will make ran vibrate ss yon are beld in tenemt suspense, enjoying one of tiie finest dramas of the season. UONT him THIS l'LAY. 1 If HT "A -. e HMIIIIIIIUIIIIilllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUi Repairs and Parts Repairing by mechanics trained in Ford factories, using special Ford machinery and the genuine Ford factory parts. The Ford car overhauled here is put into the condition that "Henry" intended for it and cheaper. , Simpson Auto Co. Water St Johnson f - Phone 408 I. : '1 PASTIMK St'NDAY AN0 SfOVDAY MAIOJIKIUTK CLAKKJ3 IX "WILDrTXWER". HAS A BEWITCHING P.AItT MarguerKe Clarke, the dainty, mag netic star, made her debut In motion pictures through the medium of the Paramount production of "Wlld flowe." from the novel by Mary Ger maine. Miss Clarke attained the tri umph of her brilliant career in "Baby Mine," and it la said that "W'lldflower" iln which she will be seen at the Pas time theatre Sunday and Monday pro. vide her with many- situations simi lar to those In her stage success. In point of charm and an .opportunity for the display of the many winsome qual ities which she possesses. "Wlldflower" Is a bewitching char acterization, constructed for Just such a star aa Miss Clark. The story I a drama of the lights and shadows of I too I.U'.IWGO ..'dll., .11. III. U ' 1. 1 I'D in asnaiiows or numan lire. wiia- 'f lower" is painted as a child of nature. who knows not the meaning of love, until the one man waiting In all the woTId for her proves to her that it Is something other than mere desire and unselfishness. From the crucible of the world's many heartaches little Wlldflower emerges with the wonder ful lesson learned, and at last finds happiness in the true love of a good man. There are many tender passages in the production, many humorous tou ches, and some tinged with the little sadnesses that creep Into any true story of life. But Wlldflower sheds her fragrance, throughout the four four reels of the subject, a thing of beauty always, and always a symbol of nature's purity. Marguerite Clark'e characterization in "Wlldflower" Is a notable one. She is supported by an adequate cast in cluding Harold Lockwood, James Coo- ley, E. I Davenport and Jack I'ick- ford. - - .''Cv .cy .. RCHES Residence, I'rotbytcrlaa. The pastor preaches at 11 a. m. on "The Touch of Jesus," at 8 p m. "Conditions of a Growing ' Church. The Sunday school meets at XO a. m. The S. 8. picnic I now planned for; your liaptfc. Rev. W, If. Cox., pastor. C16 Bush. Phone 117. Sunday morning Sunday school. Will Penlund superintendent, 9:50; preaching service. II a. m. Subject. i The Indwelling Christ. i Riinrtav nis-ht B. V. P. . V. Mis VI .. . -.tapir nrlil.nt T m mi u .1 and wafers and social time, S:30; de. I votional service, 7; preaching; service, i 8. special music and singing at each of these servicea. Good sermons, brief, bright and brotherly. You are cordially Invited to be present. Bring neighbor and receive a very TODAY Children 10c Adults 30c hearty welcome. Claim Decision Yesterday. Friday next at Me Kay creek, leaving the church at 4 o'clock, i On Wednesday evening next the In stallation, of :the pastor occurs at 9 o'clock. After the Installation there lX)KVOS, June 21. The Paris cor vill be a reception given by the La- I respondent of the Telegraph today as dles Society and church officers, jserted the report that the German Kext Friday evening there will be : government decided to sign the treaty WTTT i t nit w m i s a preparatory meet in "w hen oppor tunity will b given for reception of members. The session wfU meet for any business that may arise. Com munion on June 29th, morning service, ! officially telegraphed from Ber lin" to Paris yesterday at noon. jess LLasky, Presents nilllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUnillllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlil 4 ' . : ' " 99 The Goodness of Music niakes lior honMi favour Talking Marhlnrs.. All Uici world's ra iihmi conuiosltlonM, all Uio la I on t miiuch, danon rlo,, are- at your ((Hiimaaid If yon pweass 0110 of the vTHidkrful machlmvi. And It Is mi i-asy tu have one. Just Hello money Uonti and the rest In terms to suit. Why lie without one? AltCADK WNIMY AXD MONDAY TlllUlil.I?t BATTI.K 'WITH HON FBATrniS OF THE "(MJUAW MAN One of the most thrilling scenes ever photographed In motion picture Is the battle fought by Henry, Earl of Kerhlll. with a great llo nln which the Englishman Is slain, and which is gra phically pictured In Cecil B. JDeMille's superb plcturlsation of "Edwin Milton Koyle's "The- Squaw Man." This pho toplay, which Is said to be one of the ' r rarry nil the nlandard makes, VIHor, ICdfmn ami Colum bis. ... Warren's Music House i Phone 524 820 Main St - Pendleton, Oregon 5 p;oost ever produced by tm sterling dl- j rector, will be shown at the Arcade s.thcHtro next Sunday and Monday. 2 1 ' The battle scene Is laid In an Afrl j can JunKlo. The Earl of Kerhlll Is an C 'embezzler whoso crimo has been shouldered by his cousin Jim Wyn negute, to spare Henry's wtfo niana, whom Jim loves, disgrace and suffer ing. Afler her husband's death In the Jungle. L.lana traces Jim to Wyoming where he Is living on a ranch with his squaw, and after some exceptionally traffic scenes, they are reunited in their mutual love. The Hon used In the1 picture Is per fectly harmless except In a film scone. Assistant director Sam Wood played hide and seek with the hlg cat at re hearsals, but Thurston Hall who plays the part of elr Henry, who battles with the ilon, entered Into the contest with no little misgivings. The lion was lasy an 1 preferred dozing to acting. But when the camera clicked the ani mal wa there with both feet as It were and Hall was realistically mauled by the king ot beasts. The various roles are in the hands of stars including Elliott Dexter. Ann LKtlc, Theodore Boberla Jack Holt, Tully Marshall and others. Chrtf4Jan Bcienco. B. Webb and Johnson Sts. Serv ices Sunday 11a. m. and 8 p m. Sun day school. 10 a. m Wednesday evening service 8 o'clock. Subject of the lesson sermon for the week. Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" The reading room at the church Is open daily, except Sunday. , ALTA Sund ay-Mem. Children 10c Adults 30c , Church of llio Rlecmer. Rev. Alfred Lockwood. rector. 8 a. m., holy communion; 9:45, Sunday school; It. morning prayer and ser mon: 8 evening prayer and sermon. Mr. William C. Harvey, secretary of the Brotherhood, of St. -Andrew, who has spent fifteen months in war work will make the address at the evening service. The public Is cordially in vited. You have chances for comparison of specifica tions. No car sold so low in price with compar ative high grade specifications. We challenge any one to show better service to customers. We have Velies for delivery. Liberal terms. , ' astern Oregon Motor Co., Inc., Across Street from Hotel Pendleton AITA WNDAY and MONDAY HUfclli MAY AI.I.ISOV BECOMES DARING SI.KIT1I "To be a detective Is a thrilling ex perience." says May Allison,, beautiful young star of the new Metro comedy- drama "Peggy -Doe 'Her Darndest." which will be featured at the Alta theatre on Sunday and Monday. m this scintillating comedy Miss Allison in seen In the tom-boy role of Peggy Enslo- young society lrl who is not content with being a girl and who prefers the companion ship and sports of her brother to that of her sister. Among the many thinxa which this mlschevious and bewitch ing beauty has taken up as a fust and furlnus hobby is the baffling art of being a detective. What Is so parti cularly thrilling In this role, says Miss Allison Is the fact that It gives a girl the opportunity to appear In all sorts n ooatumes which she has alwas wanted to wear and which are not pro per to a young lady under ordinury jeireumstanee. It Is a role which nro jvldes this magnetic young star the jureutest opportunities of her brilliant jenreer, I Chautauqua Members Ifene. Sam Bellinn. known as the "ac- cordlan king," IJoyd H. Taylor, read er, and Miss Florence Besley, Red Cross speaker, all members of the Radcliffe Chautauqua were In Pendle ton today 'on their way to Wallowa after a successful appearance In Pi lot Rock. Alta Orchestra T. - T. It XT- iiroi. JftODi. ma- gler Director. Christian. Tomorrow will be the final services in which the Rev. H. K. Hubbell will occupy the pulpit. In th evening thej children will give an introductory children's program. f liUtlteran. ') Lutheran services will be held at the: Christian church at 2 p. m. tomorrow with the Rev. A. Blasburg, preach- Metro Presents MAY ALLISON IN- Poeev:D Her D arndesf An all star comedy of brilli ance and sparkle an 'appealing story of a fascinating madcap. VAUDEVILLE KINOGRAMS News from all parts of the world. DANCING KENNEYS Singing and Dancing. ROSE & RUSSELL "All right" A mixture of fun, song . , .,, ' and dance. CHILDREN 10c, l ' .: : i "V-. V ' f 5 8 unday Hay ADULTS 25c A GREAT PICTURE ELLIOT DEXTER ANNA LITTLE THEODORE ROBERTS JACK HOLT TULLY MARSHALL Are Stars in CECIL B. DE MILLES Gigantic Production Squaw in ARCADE ORCHESTRA J Roy K. Stanf ield .4 4) . ta $.ftr"n Director A MODERN VERSION OF EDWIN ROYLE'S FAMOUS PLAY In Addition BRAY PICTOGRAPH MILTON