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P1' 'it111.1 i. 1 '-y:.,. fi moi mi TEN PAGES DAILY EA8T ORKnoffrAft PT.wrOH, 0T!nOR TTOSDAT, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY ARCADE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday It Pay to Pay Cash at Conroys. Children 25c Adults 50c 7 ox. Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 roll 25c Van Camp Pork and Beans No. 2 tin, 5 for $1.00 Crieco 1 1-2 lb. 60c; 3 lb. $1.15; 6 lb. $2.30 Van Camp's Soups 2 cans for 25c Preserves, 16 oz glass, Peach and Apricot jar 30c Olympic Pancage Flour, package 35c Gold Dust, large package 30c SPRING CLOTHES PINS 3 dozen 20c GUITTARD'S GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 lb. 40c; 3 lb. $1.10 BLANCH ARD MILK 7 cans $1.00 AIU ADB TOIAV THE UNIVERSAL CAR Probably there is noother car that every day in the year meets the demand of the physician as does the Ford Coupe, with its permanent top, its broad scat and deep upholstering, its sliding plate glass windows, by which in a minute the car is changed from a closed car to an open car. Equipped with an clcctric starting and lighting system, demountable rims with 3', inch tires all around and embodying all the established merits and economies of the Ford car. Let us look after your Ford car and you will get genuine Ford parts and skilled work manship. Simpson Auto Co. t'or. W'Htrr ntui Thompson Phone 408 Immediate Delivery MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Homo w niif'rfu! arllMlc picture". I Minn Bennett memn admirably I adapted to the character .f a news paper sirt. She has been surrounded hv .i carefully selected cant inal in clude Dorcas MatherWB, Jack Nelson, .lovel Huirhcs. William. Conkin. Otto Hoffman, Harry Archer and Joe An thony. .ltll AI.TA TODAY 1MXG MVHTKHY is soi a I 'd in hew IIKXM TT I'lIOTOI'I.A V MAV DUNCAN SFJJJ.YI, HOOKKD AT THE PASTOfF. A mystery story that grips you at the start ind holds you fascinated until the end of the picture, is "The j Haunted Bedroom,' Thulium II. Ince's lai-st Paramount picture, Btarrlnrj dainty Enid ltennett, -which will be shown at the Alia Theatre today. With a Bruce and feeling does MLss BfnneU portray the i haracter of the newspaper reporter who Is aiwlffned to ferret out a Rhoat mystery that has nrouped a southern community. The actions of the weird and mysterious beinff are logically explained with rea son for every apparent invasion from the spirit land. Tho deftness with which unusual sights und Hounds are explained on tho screen is renin rkable. To pro duce the desired effects. Mr. Ince set a new standard in photography. The lighting effects surpass anything yet seen on the screen, and aside from creating a spooky atmosphere, give t ,i . .. o-Vw, like red-blooded tales of the Wtst f"r their entertainment. Manager Matlock of the Pastime, Theatre, announces that he has some thing on tap that will Just suit them. It la the coming of William Duncan, the ttindow of the Screen, In a new and high-powered 15 chapter Ferial, entitled "Smash'ng Barriers." The first episode, "The Test of Courage," Motion picture devotees and es- , pecially those keen admirers of Dun can, will remember hln recent ap- tm "Thp fan of Might.'' The cotnltstl serial production Is said to be even Deuer in.-in coai -on- ,i the fans are promised a fifteen week trip of adventure and thrills that will make them cry for more. Besides starring In this production, William Duncan also directed It. A cast of old favorites, Bdith Johnson. Joe P.yan and others are in support of him. Cyrus. Townsend Brady, famous the world over as an author, -write the scenario for "Smashing Barriers." The East Oregonian Photo Play THE ROMANCE OF PENDLETON ALL LOCAL STARS ALL LOCAL CAST 1000 FEET OF LAUGHS, FUN, THRILLS. FALLING? HERE'S WHERE II SHOWS "WATCH YOUR STEP" IS AT OREGON 8 a r E. W. HORNUNG PRESENTS JOHN BARRYMORE R IN RAFFLES The Amateur Cracksman. The most la vish production of its kind in film history. Cflllllitllllllttf llllf ItltllIHtlttl?IllillltlllIllll II1IIIIIMIIIIIIIII1IIIIMIIH1IU I Music for Thanksgiving II Don't worry! Let "Danderine' save your haid and double its beauty. of course. What is the day without it? If you haven't it in your home you don't know what either Thanksgiv ing or home really means. You can have it at once. Do not argue that you are no player and have not the price. Our player pianos will do the playing and our terms will make the lack of cash of no importance. STBl.VWAY, KNAHK. CONWAY, BALDWIN, HOWARD, HAMILTON. Kllinnton. I' A H1.K. NBUSOK, CHICK LHUN'i. MAN l ALO. BDISON, VICTOR, COLUMBIA Warren s Music House Phone 524. Pendleton, Oregon. 820 Main St. I : l'o stop falling hair at onee and rid Kittle scalp of every particle of dandruff, H'Kot a small bottle of delightful "Dan Sjderine'' at any drug' or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and r"l it Into the sealp. After Klseveral appllcatlonSi the hair usually Istops coming out and you can't find Si and dandruff. Your hair will grow j strong, thick and Ions and avipear soft IffloSSV and twice as beautiful and I In a class by itself is claimed for jlrvinsr Berlin's international synco pated musical success. "Watch your Step,'- which will be the attraction at the Orteon Theater tonight. ' It Is a novel entertainment In many respects. Musical to a superla tive degree, tuneful, charminK and notable for its fine features, beautiful gowns and scenery built on the Ur ban idea in three acts and seven scenes all arc new and up-to-the-minute. "Watch Your Step" has to do. In a remote way, with the will of a weal thy man. which stipulates that a for f Iom mililnn AnllnLM shall CO to that male relative who has never been in love, married or ensnared iy one (of the feminine sex. In the event of the male relative failing to qualify, I then this fortune must go to the rela I tlve of the opposite sex w ho possesses j these qualifications. A young "man and a young woman I both insist that they are eligible con I tenders for the fortune. The maid is (from Philadelphia and has never I IrnnWM love. The Young man is a dancing teacher and he. too, has nev er been ensnared. Tricky lawyers would entrap the two by making each of these relatives show signs of love for somebody, and this serves for bringing them into all manner of odd situations. l The story serves only to connect the i in',.i v.n.1,1 Miudcil numbers, and is an agreeable departure from the usual entertainment, with its tuneiui, sim pie, fetching and jaunty musio. Dr. Lynn K. 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Here are a few salad recipes "loan ed" to the other women of the world by some feminine stars: Piisrilla Deftn'B t.rap Salad, llemove seed from white grapes add one-half cup English jwalnuts. the pulp from one grapefruit, and a few cherries, iJress with whipped cream season ed with juice of grapefruit, salt and p.i prlka. Serve on lettuce and gar nish with cherrie. I4mtli Phillip' Banana Salad. I'are bananas and cut lenRthwisc into four strips and then cut strips into cubes. Dress immediately with a Fscnch dressing, using lemon juice, as that is the best add for banana salad. Put plenty of paprika in dressing. Serve on lettuce leaves and garnish With shredded red and green sweet peppers. Banana salad is best served with veal. Camouflage ol" the t omnienpliur One way to reduce the number of diverce would be to have people do t heir courting with their every day clothes on Akron Times. PASTIME TODAY CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c 2 Big New Serials Start Today A TASTE FOR THRILLS IN EPISODE NO. 1 Smashing Barriers WITH WILLIAM DUNCAN AND ALL STAR CAST. A smashing melodrama of risk and romance in the great outdoors, in the lumber camps, the football field and the mountains. EPISODE NO. 1 The Great Gamble WITH ANNE LUTHER A serial, electric in its dynamic force and high voltage climaxes. Every episode cram-jammed with thrills, stunts. Don't fail to see it. RAIN BOW COMEDY An Oriental Romeo 722 Cottonwood St. Phone 46 lll'SsllIK".