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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
,..,1 , yM. a ... . PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1910v TEN FACES IIIIIIIUIIIIIJUlllllllHilllllllHUIIlllUItllllllllieilllllllllllUMItllllllMUllllllKIIIIIIIIII 0E3O KOREI FitlllEE KEWS Ti loo-re.- iny-in, n .. j II A II 2 ... II I K 1 I colors iCASH GROCERY Gold Dust, large package '. 30c Soap, Bab .White and Crystal White, , 4 bars ......... . 23c Blanchard Milk, 7 cans $1.00 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, ' . 5 for . ......................... i L00 Krinkle Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c Cocoanut Shepps, 1 lb. pkg. .......... 35c Chocolate, Guittards,,l lb. 35c, 3 lbs. $1.00 Shasta Tea 1-2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c; Why pay more. ' Macaroni.' and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box... 55c Karo Syrup, Blue, 1-2 gal. .". : 55c mm" What the Picture Theaters Uave to TeU Yon. AT THIS TlllWniKS TODAY A Ita Constance TalmadK In "Ths Lfwon." Pathe Ncw and , Vaude ville. '' Arcade Doroihy Phillip In "Den tiny." , runtime William ' Demfnd In "Whitewashed Wain."' and Keynton.) Comedy. : ' , At Tlu TbeoUwa Tomorrow Alio Dryant Wnhburn In "Tha Poor Hoob.' Siunahln Comedy "Tlnar. ln' Uong on the Midnight Exprem" and Vaudeville. Aracde Doroihy Philip In "Des tiny.". . Piwtlme Wllllnm Desmond In "White wnohed. Wall.;' and r?eynton Comedy. ; . -IS A TfV A Tswimi-y ji luuayii CHILDREN 10c- ' ADULTS 30c jj 1 AUTHORIZED FACTORY REPAIRS, PARTS AND SERVICE. This is the service that your FORD in service. keeps Safest Cheapest Best All the latest Ford factory machinery to do your work right and prompt Simpson Auto Co. AltACDIC TODAY A trrlpplmr atnry of life Am It la will be ahown at the Arcade Theatre to day. Dorothy Phillips" latent picture, "Destiny." M!m Phillips' first ttort alnce her memorable appearance In "The Heart of Humanity" la described a on In tensely dramatic offering, dealing with modern American life, and lead ing up to a tremendous climax. Thla Jewel nlcture waa, directed by Rollln Hlurireon. who produced "God's Country and the Woman." It in based on a novel by Charles Neville Buck, the famous author, ind the srenarlo was written by Elliott J. Clnwson. ' "Destiny," present a memorable cam. Including; William Ptowell, who was alao Mlns Phillips' leading- man lr "The Heart of Humanity." Harry Milliard, formerly Theda Bara'a lead ing man, Antrim Bhort, the boy ector featured In "The Tellow Dog" Walt Whltmen. the celebrated- character actor. Oortrudo Astor, Stanhope Wheatcroft. . Tim Aohtnn. Xanlne Wright. Allan Seers and Edgar Sher rod. The theme of the story deals with the results of an overwhelming lust for power. It la dealt with In a novel manner, after the fashion of such stage plays aa "-Road of Destiny' and "The Eyea of Youth." In which parallell inea of action are followed out to widely different conclusions. Water & Johnson Sts. Phone 403 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM'iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All -' Kinds i B I YANKEE IHjAUXKY B 1 SAVES ins un: PJ William nramnad, an ljiy IMMtovon K In "Whitewashed Walls' Prove the Value, of Ilattery Applied In Qnan- m UUea, ?William 5 r Desmond IN BROWN AND BURKE '- ' ' j A Musical Entertainmeht That Conies Well 'Recommended. PATHE NEWS-TOPICS OF THE DAY. SELSNICK PRESENTS o D o nnn H1TE ASHED ALLS o Constance Talmadge "The Lesson" Q e ' Rollicking Mirth and Hilarious Satire. A Com-.' . - edy Burlesque; - ' In Addition Keystone Comedy ,' rt : ; NICK 'O TIME BABY g r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitinmiiiiiiiii iiuiiMiii iiimiiii nun iiiiihiiiiiuhiii- D . . , . j O! The Picture You'll Love, PASTIME TODAY New Player Rolls and new Victor records, all the hits. New Victor machines and Co lumbias. We have as fine a se lection of pianos as you can find at prices that are richt. Write or phone for catalogue and prices on Pianos and Players, also on talking machines. - Piano tun ing and repairing. , WarrehV Miisic House Pendleton, Oregon Phone 524. 820 Main St g fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiis LET'S GO" To Bingham t v f r & Springs WHERE THE CROWD ClOES! Dancing, Swimming, Fishing and Hunting at this' big popular summer resort. Beautiful Camp Grounds and nice Cottages. , JAZZ DANGE t Fletcher's JazzOrchestra SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 16 and . , - - VCr SUNDAY rAFTERJfOON, AUGUST 17 Arrivals at Automobile stage meets all trains. Gibbon inquire at, depot. Dininrr room service during "the week, but lunches will be served on Sundays. W. W. IIOCII - - - - - Manager Gibbon, (rost Office), Oregon only "Whitewashed Weill.1' William Des mond's Iateet production released h? Exhibitors Mutual, Elves the popjitn st rthe beat role he ever had In com' edy-drama. The- comedy-drama Is a screen ver sion of the story which appeared In one of the Munsey publications, writ ten by Ethel and James Dorrance, co authors of many popular novels and msdoslne fiction. " t j "I-arry Donovan," a young- Amer ican sculptor and stonemason, happy go-lucky, reckless and a soldier of for-' tune, lands in the capital of one of those South American republics where every election means a revolution, and political executors and bull-fights are the chief amusements. "Larry" quits work on the Govern or's pn lace on the FWurth. of July to celebrate, and pa-iultn the guards who Insist that he go back to work. He knocks nut and apparently kills the Cenernl-issimo, for which he In con demned to he stood, up against ..the "WhlU'WBuhed Wall," the favorite place of execution, and shot. But Larry's quick wits saves him. He flat ters the vanity of the. bombastic little Governor Kometo,. who delays the execution until Larry can make a sta tue of Romero. How he eVentunlU- outwitted his would-he executors , and . , compelled Romero to glvo. hla consent of the marriage of I-jury and Concho, ro- mero's beautiful niece, is evolved In a comedy that ripples with fuughs in every foot of film. , - -. .,. There, la a genuine Lat.n America, "vamp"' described as a "Lucretla Bor gia in the embryo.', who vamps all over the place. Senora Homero, Ca8 caro, Dinero and Mendes give a regu lar comic-opera flavor to the picture. height, almost Invarlobly with a little 'the bottom of the flaring tongue. One metal layer that la now used to help keep the heels even. , They are made In black and brown kid and In patent leather. Sometimes a buckle or Jet or steel ia fastened at AliTA TODAY I 9, .New Shoes Smart. w Thn colonial pump Is the smart pi shoe of the season. To be sure OX' sf i fords are . ulso worn for day dress. A They are rather high and are laced 5 not with ribbons, as they were Inst K year, hut with tubular silk lacings. R They are made' In kid. suede and 5 'black satin.. And the lacink holes are bound with' metal. But the colonial rumps are newer. They, like the ox- J mrda. have Fvancu neon 01 uieuium COXSTANCE TALM.VDGI.tr i- '.- PLASTICITY "The Lesson" the lastest of Con Mtance Tnlmadjta's Select Star series in which she Is presented by Lewis J, Selznick. and which will be seen here today at the A It a Theatre. Is a page from the Intimate dally lifo of real American folks a hundred per cent human. It was directed by Charles Blhlyn, one of the best known veteran screen directors who has registered many successes by his work1, with nu merous stars. . For Constance Tal madffe, Mr. Itlblyn has also directed "Scandal," "The Honeymoon" and "The Studio Girl," each of which hns nchelved tremendous popularity nnd revealed the star and the dirtctor rn. a new light, ( After he had been working on "The I essr.n'' for aho'it two weeks. 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