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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1919)
f - i , TEN PAGES DAILY EA ST OREGONIAN' PENDLETON, 6REGON, M6NPAY, JULY 21, 1319. - - -1. '- I ,. J 1UJ. , IJ lU-ll.X-l-LJ tLU Jll.-lJ.-U i! !- ,1 .t Jl .1 ...1 - 1 1 - . f .CONROYW, $10.25 35c 20c 20c 60c 40c BEST CANE SUGAR, 100 lb. sack . . Fresh Shipment of Cookies Fancy Cookies in bulk, lb Butter; Nutt Cookies, lb inger Snaps, lb. Churches Grape" Juice, quart bottle . Sunkist Lemons, large size Sliced pineapple, can 20c and 30c Peaches, Apricots and Pears, large can 35c Van Camps Pork and Beans, 5 lge. cans $1.00 Blanchards Milk, 7 large cans ........ $1.00 Macaronj and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 55c Macaroni," Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 pack- ges 25c New Sppds,-4 lbs 25c Get Our Prices on Fruit Jars, Caps and Rings.; 7i iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Tbeateri HavetoTejl You. nail III - ! S t .HERE'S UlM'pSK SEKV1CE inJKiUE, R 5 i GREAIes?, CAR E!tER BUILT" J. ; ? r ! AI.TA tilNUAV AND JIOXp.VV ANNA J. KILHKON I.V A I'LAV Ol'' THIS IX'KOX 'The Way .or tlie Klroiuc." In- New Metro Drniria to lio Hlumn ut the. Alia Theatre. "The "Way of the Htrong." a iitory of the Brent northwest, la a play of tremendous dramatic- value which given Anna Q. Nllsson. beautiful slur or the production, a dual role. This play which will be featured ut the Alt theatre, la a story of the northlunds showing the forceful pas sions which rule In the land of open apace where love and purity hold high value but where narrow conven tions are never known. The two roles in which Miss Nllsson appears, vary widely. In the- first scene ahe enacts the- character of an unfaithful wife, while later ahe Is seen as the girl who brings ultimate love and happiness to many lives. - . . ( Miss Nllsson la surrounded by a cast of olever players among whom are Joe Kins;, Harry 8. Northrup, Irene Yeager, Arthur Itedden and Rita Harlan. The play la adapted IXrom- the novel of the aame name by Rldsewell Cullutn and is directed by Edwin Carewe. . Children 5c ASTIME ; ' ;' ; "I,.."". : Adults20c It,' HIIIIHIMIinjllflllllMMIIIIHIIMItllllinilMllllllllsyifllllinilMIIIIIIJMUIIIIIIIIIIIIlNM 111 ' Aiyth . " Vl'lii." I Today 1 1 Children 10c Adults 30c I Mm Fanrar Anna Q. ilson in IN CARMEN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ARCADE: SUNDAY AXp MONDAY (GRIFFITH MIMS A STORY IJT HIS BOYHOOU HOME (Lra ii Bines For Fords GIVE MORE MILEAGE WITH LESS TIRE TROUBLE.' Come in and Jet us tell you more about them. Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Phone 403 In the field of the silent drama the I i name of David Wark Orifflth, pro- & ducer of "The Birth of a Nation," "In j I toleranoe," "Hoerts of the World," 5 1 "The Great Love" and other notable 8 pnotcPul's which have achieved enor Kjmous success ths world over. Is a W ! power second to none. The unrivaled 'productions bearing;' his -name are A household Words all over the country. 9 . Is an Authority. S Ut. Qriffitli Is an authority on ad- Q vanned cinema technique, and every new production of his offers the pub lic deliKhtful surprises In the way of artistry an". superb finish, so that It is not surprising that be should be today perhaps the most accomplished pro ducer of ttigantic cinema spectacles in the world. Mr. Griffith was born near Louis ville, Ky., his father havlnn been the late BriKadier-Qoaeral Wark Griffith of the Confederate Army. Mr. Griffith ;was for two years an actor when the jpasalbiities of the film industry ap pealed to him so strongly that he asso ciated himself with the Blograph Com pany. His unusual creative ability Boon attracted the attention of the stu dio executives, and It waa not long; be fore he wpj made a director. Introduced CtoP-I'M In this capacity Mr. Griffith intro duce innovations which chanped the iiiiiiitiltllllllllllllllllll'"'"''''MIIIHIII1tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' I The Beauty ot Music I The Way of the Strong" J iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'f'''"'"'""'""" iiTi7iiiuiiiuiii(iiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiJ. , The Voioo of Aulliorily. "Did any one call me while I was out?" asked Mr. Gadnpur. , "Tea, sir." uuswered the office boy 'A lady did." - "A lady, eh?" ' ' ' t .. "What did she.sayj" "She said , "la this Green Hill ten-four-scven-three?" Then I said", yesstim." Then ahe suid. "Summoi Wr. Gadspur to the phono at once." " 1 "jibiuli Vcs. that was Mrs. 'Gad--pur." ; depends largely on the character of the instru ment which pro duces it. Trained musicians come here for their in strument because they know that they possess a sweet and mellow tone. v Mandolins, Ukuleles, Banjos, Pianos of all standard hiakes, Edison, Victor and Columbia machines and a new shipment just arrived. Come see them before they are all gone. Terms if desired. . Today 1 1 Children 10c Adults 25c "A Romance of Happy Valley S D. W. Griffith gave you "The Birth of a Nation," i I "Intolerance", "Hearts of the World", "The Great i ; Love," .'iThe Greatest Thing in Life," now come and j see the unexpected in "A Romance of Happy Val- j 1 ley." i '- ' :. , . . ; j fl 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 i J i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 TiTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii I Warren's Music House I Phone 524 820 Main St Pendleton, Oregon '.iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiu' have been enormously projected. Thing In Life," both of which have , Mr. Gritrith aot n branched out along had f uccessful rurs in every large city. ' higher planes, the result being "The "The Great Love" featured both Birth of a Nation," which created the Lillian Gish and Robert Harron, who greatest aensatlon ever evidenced iniplay the leading roles in "A Romance whole course of the motion picture are Ameriean film production. Following ;of Happy Valley. such as "close-ups." "cut backs" and .this triumph came "Intolerance." an- the like. Many of the players whom other spectacle of magnitude exceed- COMJUTTKU DKBATES ISEQI 1T NOTHING MORE - ATTRACTIVE in a room than one of our new softly shaded table lamps. Gives plenty of light for read ing, thinking of pleas ant conversation. Come and see them. They are : not so expensive ? as their beauty would in dicate they ought to be. J. L. VAUGHAN he trained for the screen In the early jing anything the American studios had .days are now among the most pronii- eve$ staged hitherto, nent artists in the field of the silent ; His Arteraft Pictures drama. Chief among these Is Maryj' IIis first two Artcraft pictures were WASHINGTON. July 21. There Iwas a debate in the fort-Urn relations committee over a, letter from Wilsoiv lo Senator Lodge, asking the commit- I'ickford, whose Artcraft pictures "Tho Great Love" and "The Greatest i tec to alprovo hla intention, to ap point an American nu-mber of the re- )0 defcrrcd action until tomorm. pa rations committee to BuperviM) car- nepubuc,, vlKorously. opposed any rjlng out of the reparaUona provlsl- action acquiesciiiB in Uio apoiXnUnent ons of tho iaco settlement before ratification of the treaty, the treaty is ratified. The commit- s. 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