East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TWELVE PAflEB
TO FAOES
DAIX? ttlf OIIOOltTJW, WWBtCTOf, 0f!OoB. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER lfl,
CONROY'S
CASH
GROCERY
It Pays to Pay Cash at Conroys-
7 oz. Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 roll 25c
Van Camps Pork and Beans
No. 2 tins, 5 for $1.00
Crisco 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
BLANCHARD MILK 7 cans $1.00
What the Picture Theateri
'Have to Tell You.
ARCADE TODAY
KBnmoAji txwusb another
D0CE3BH IN "TOE
HKST MAX"
Notice
We can now make delivery on
STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS
FOR FORDS
Ford's own make and does
power from the car.
not take any
Simpson Auto Company
Phone 408
"Th Host Man" typical Krirl-
Kfin Vtory with Lois WflHon in the
lauding fi'inlnlnn role nnd n wll-ihoti-Hi
Mtpportlng citst. In thin picture
protlur -,) by Jean I). Hi.tnpton, from
the noval ty flru L. H. Luti and
directed y Thorium Hcffron, Mr.
Kerrigan M CjTll Gordon, mi n front
for the Socrot Korvlce Dopartmcnt at
Wntiliigtiui, fOOrM another sjueoeMi
Kt i i Jkhii'm pnpiilurlty gained by his
OlVr acting In "The Turn of n Card'
o ml "A Man' Man." will not suffer
I j y the work h dOM I" hlH Int'-st prn
ductlon "The Heat Man." Th world
Of OOm 1 1 1 le a t oc 1 an J clever I t nail"
prraont plMdfd opportunities for
Mr. Kerrigan to "open, up." ami ahoiv
hi ability. Thin he doea fn a moat
l?!aaaing manner aa all who aaa him
In '"The Baal Man" will attest. HIh
pii perl) acting- an Cyril QOfdon la un
KiirpaKHod by any former effort.
"The ItJHt Man." will bo Hhown at
Arcade Theatre today. n 1 f,ne of
the new If. W. Hodklnaon roleaaes.
PAHTIMK TODAY
A X H B tiVTHKR ItlA'IVKS
Tin; sniMAfii; DAXCJB
"Notice Shlmmle Dancing Ir T'ro
hlt'ited by I-aw."
Thin algn. or the spirit of the mes
unge It convoys, will be found In prac-
tteatly all dancing pJftdM I tlic c nun
try, particularly In New York City.
In other wordf, this alluring. If an ma
what InaKagantly named dame In
which the footwork isn't necessary, is
barred bv the authorities- killed lr i
fact, before some people had a chancel
to wen what It wan like.
Rut, "there I hope," aa a well
known patent medicine man mi vs. In
the third epieode of the new Patba 1
serial release. "The reat Cln nible, l
Anne Luther, who In co-starred -with;
Charles Hutchinson, shows that the I
Hhlmmlc dance is done but not forgot
ten.
Anne. In the role of Nell, the crook
twin sister of Aline Morton the helr
i ess, also played by Anne, Is dlsover
! ed seated in the parlor of a country
! house. Time In hanging heav
hands and when Iillly Moran
PASTIME
TODAY
Children 5c
Adults 20c
Serial Day Today
William Duncan
In the Startling Serial
THE SMASHING BARRIERS
The Plunge of Death
A Play for Everybody
Anna Luther
IN
The Pathe Seriel Supreme
The Great Gamble
THE CLOCK OF DOOM
Thrills Suspense Sensations
A COMEDY SCREAM
Lions Specials
Wild Animals and Pretty Girls
ALTA Xheatre
TODAY
Children 10c Adults 35c
JESSE L.LASKY
Present
Etnel
MEN
THEY PURSUE
HER,,
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
Apply Cream in Nostrils To
Open Up Air Passage.
role of "The Hat." enters, she has an
Idea. She starts the phonograph with
an exceedingly Jazz tune, moves back
the furniture and shows "The Rat,"
on her I Just how the shlmmie donee shouia
In the I be clone. "The Rat" is a poor pupil,
however, qr maybe he 111 es to watch
I teacher: anyway, Anne lias to do It
" " " ' I several times before he gets the step,
I or rather the shake.
Everyone who has seen this ramouf
dance, as well as everyone who has
not. at least will have a chance to vleie
it at its best in "The i.reai uumu..
which will be shown ai
erators conference here today. Wil
son suggested that such a committee
be composed of representatives of
miners and operators from all coal
fields.
J
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
' T i ,.. .. nilav.
Your clogged noa- '
the afr passages of
crjs
iiliilllllllllllllllMUIIlMMIKIIIlllIitlllMMIHil 1 1 (J 1 1 1 i ! I M I It J M 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 U I U 1 1 1 1 1 1 M f S 1 1 i
I Ah! What relief!
I trils open right :p
, your head are i-lear and you can
, breathe freely. No more hawking,
anufflfng, tnueotta discharge, headache
dryness no Mt niggling for breath a.t
j night, your cold or catarrh is glne.
j Don't stay stuffed up! (set a small
hmtle of Kly's Cream Halm from your
druggist now. Apply a little of this
fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nos
' trlls. let is penetrate through every air
pn.SH.tge of the head; soothe and heal
tiie swollen, Inflamed mucous mem
brane, giving you instant relief. Kly's
fream I ta 1m Is Just what every odd
and catarrh sufferer has been seeking.
It's Just splendid
ALT A TODAY
-he pastime Look at tongue ! Kemove pois
ons from stomach, liver
and bowels
3BL 5Bl k.
dcuc nrrtcTC
JUL. ULIUIJ
wxwm IT
WOMEN m
and
MONEY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Around the World in Pictures
Vaudeville
HENRY & BRADLEY
Scotch American Entertainers
ARTHUR ABBOTT A CO.
"His Birthday," Their Comedy Gem
THEY TRICK
HER
BSRXrS A PICTURE TITUS THAT
XKIJA STOHV OF ITS OWN
"Men.
4
Kthel Clayton's -w Photoplay,
Woman nml lin y" Is
Ira mailt.
i Thin, Nervous People
Need Birro-Piiospbate
i
New Sheet Music
Player Rolls and Records
Let us demonstrate our new hits nnd you can hear
the latest und catchy music in Records, Sheet Music
and Player Rolls.
Piano tuning and repairing.
Edison, Victor and Columbia Machines. Terms
to suit.
Warren 's Music House
Pendleton, Oregon.
Wpal:. thin paovl men or women
ir; naarly anrayi nrvoui wraokai
thuH rtntluMlvly proving Ihnt tlifn
neas, weakness, rtehlllty and neurasthe
nia are nlmoat Invariably tiny to nerve
Htaryation. Vaad your nerval and all
these symptoms due to nerve starva
tion will disappear.
One need not spend much time
studying the motif of a motion picture
atory when it has a comprehensive
title This is the case with "Men,
Women and Money." Kthel Clayton's
new Paramount starrinc vehicle,
which will he displayed at the Alta
! theatre today-
The story concerns .1 young and
unsophisticated (jlrl of the Middle
West who becomes Initiated Into the
ways of the smart set and from then
on Is a slave to that kind of life until
she is finally a-.vnkcued and finds that
heneath the slitter and glamor of so
ciety lies a dark current which sooner
or later penetrates to the outer sur
face and engulfs its victims.
With all her money gone, the hero
ine performs honest labor to pay back
her rambling debts and those con
tracted for Kcwns at Madame Kioout s.
r
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Cbronlo and Nervous Diseases an
Dl 1 tales of Women. X-Ravy SUeo-
tro Therapeutlce.
Temple BtdC Room U. Phone SIS
utm win u 1 Happen i . s , . I
Sj Kmln-nt specialists state that one of She awakens the love and admiration ;
wealthy
Idler, who also starts In to make his
life more useful by helping, unfortu
nate men and women.
Miss Clayton is afforded an excel
lent opportunity to display her emo
tional talents as the picture abounds
with highly dramatic situations.
Phone 524.
1 the be.vt things for the nerves is an,nf Cleveland Buchanan,
SS rlsta a Hitm-Phosphfttp, a fiv-graln
E tablt Of which shutild be taken with
Bjaaeli metl 1 -1 n k rsBttlna nerve
huiltjer and not a stimulant or hnhit
S forming druR, Hi tro-l'ho;ph n te rn be
H (amfely tu n by the weak as t nnd most
ST delicate sufferer, nnd tbfl results fol-
Lowtnff its use are often simply aston
S j i.hing.
S Uy strenKtheninff the nerves, weak,
BltlrM people reKaln energy and vigor;
5 thinness and anRularity prive way to
Slplumpness nnd curves; sleep returns to
5;ithe sleepless; confidence and cheerful
BtneM replace debility nnd gloom; dull
a? ! wye become bright, and pale, sunken
Bjcheeka regntn the pink glow of health.
Sj OAITTION1 Hi tro-Phosphate, the use
Bjof which is Inexpensive, also wonder
SSjfullv promotes the assimilation of food,
52 st. much so, that ninny people report
light in a row
Accept "California'' fiyrup of Figs
only look for the name California on!
tho package, then you are sure your1
child Ls having the beet and most j
harmless laxative or physic for the lit- j
tie stomach, liver and bowels. Chil
dren love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child's does on each bot- j
tie. Give it without fear.
Mother! Tou must say "California."
Dr. C. H. DAY
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Wishes to announce the
opening of offices in
Rooms No. 23 and 25,
Smith-Crawford Building,
Pendleton, Oregon.
CATARRH DOES HARM
iimimiiimiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii milium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin
nnA t riA. BO mucn so. mat innnj P--umo
OZi) Main OU ji marked gains of weight In a few
BE weeks. Those taking It who do not de
sire to put on flesh, should use extra
enre in avoiding fat-producing foods.
IN FALL FROM HORSE
(ICast Oreponlan Special-1
WESTIA N D, Nov, is. Vivian Na
tlnn was seriously hun when she fell
frum a horse which she and UlOlla
Richards were riding. The horse j
whirled, throwing the girls. Vivian
fall on her head. recelv luK bad bruises j
I about the face and head. Mie wa;
rendered unconscious. Or. Dorn or i
Rcho was called nnd after two hours j
of effort the young lady returned to j
consciousness but w-ns quite ill for a
few days.
Mrs. Lflren Kennison and Mr. ann j
Mrs. Harry Dunn were visiting nt
Westlnnd on Saturday.
Little Mary Roddn lias been quite
111 with enlnrged grinds of the neck
and is under the care of Dr. flalnscot
of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. U. !. Shipley had as
dinner iruests on Sunday, their daugh
ter, Mrs. Hachel Connor, and hei
Whether It Is of the Nose, Throat,
or Other Orgam, Get Rid of It.
Catarrh of the noae or throat when
it becomes chronic weakens the deli
cate lung tissues, deranges the diges
tive organs, and may lead to con
sumption. It impairs the taste, smell
and hearing, and affects the voice. It
is a constitutional disease and re
quires a constitutional remedy.
Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
by purifying the blood removes the
cause of the disease and gives per
manent relief. This alterative and
tonic medicine has proved entirely 1
satisfactory to thonsr.uds of families I DR. K
in three generations.
If there is biliousness or constipa-
tion, take Hood s Pills, they are a j
thorough cathartic, a gentle laxative. STo. II N. 7th St
THE WONDERFUL
CHINESE ROOTS
herbs and barks preparation which
arc superior than all other medicines
and are efficacious cures for diseases
of stomach, kidney, lung, nervousness,
rheumatism and many other diseases
which cannot be mentioned. Price
per package, one dollar and fifty cents.
It is a treatment for two weeks. I'ost
paid.
Write for free symptom blank.
J. YORK MED. CO.
P. O. Box 553
Walla Walla. Wash.
The New Dixie Byer is one of UM most complete and all around satisfactory cars
of UuPdiv It is a est thai will create a frvorabfe fepi JVIi,lkLJght'
powerful ami with a low up-keep.
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION
T. & S. Motor Go.
rhone 4Q
USES COMMON YELLOW MUSTARD
FOR CHEST COLDS AND SORE THROAT
BM nsjWmed siniic Homo ISenicdy I
Mtneb 1'smI by lXx'Urx and Nurses
for Inflammation. Congestion,
actios, Tains ami SwoIliruEs.
children of Stiinficld. I Mustard, resl yellow mustard, the
Mrs M. M ll;al w ill isit her daugh- kind ran use at home. Is being used
ter. Mrs. Vera Sweeney of Paaoo, this
week.
Mrs. rilcn Richards made a shop
ping trip to Pendleton recently.
JOIN! COMMITTEE IN
COAL DISPUTE ASKED
Aiftertcm and one box will do tho work
of ((' mutnrd plasters and It cannot
blifter tho tender rat skin.
He try 'a Must arine la th original
mustard preparation used to take the
place of blistering mustard plasters
and Is known among druggists as the
quickest painkiller on earth.
lZi i ' ,i ij ., . , , . T-egy s Ntuatarine in the house, for it
l misery ami free mankind from agon . m n . .1
'and suffering is JfOOd for so many ailments that you
"'u'reit'dTC" work It was ex- i Don't to use It for neuritis. .
'pect.." 'to do but It was i m , NnV'. sciatica. lnmbaBo Bout and
bothersome and often blistered the rheuuiatu; pains and swell, nijs
oplr still use vellow mustard when " iv. .,,7 . i
Ket a cold in the cheat or have "train-, sore muscle., anff Baek and
uris . hiiiil'iiKu ur rheumatic pains ; , . .
and ellinirs I Meat eases pain ana iteBy s Miisur-
! Rut nowadays they buy this yellow Ine made of yellow mustard with other
mustard in condensed form all ready I helpl ul Ingredients added. contains
1". A joint tor use for soinetbintr like HO cents a , more concentrated, non-bllaterinit heat
nomnt settle- , 'ox i:nd find it mueli better, cheaper , than eim ne roooei in any not tne same
WASHINGTON'. Nov
. . . . . , .....a .lilt cleaner inn noii'inrn .in.-.i
mom oi tne coal ieaiiiiiwi - Thl(1 , ,,n,v pinst ir.l preparation
nraed by Secretary Wilson at the, efcieti a known tq mill tone as Beejy'i
ope:.im BttHHI ot the nimcrs and c-i'-Jil :jtariin.' is aula at urui; stores an o ei
I sire.
Ju
trv
th.
n dai.
a o-cent box you'll praise
:ki'-s as toillb.ns are dolnK
.Uvva)d in the Jviluer bua.
Coming
A vivid picturization
of Stewart Edward
White's famous novel
The
Westerners
A true portrayal of
America's most ro
mantic period the
pioneer days of the
west.
Love and romance
flourished in times of
danger ; and men rode
and fought and risked
their lives.
Watch
For the
Date
722 Cottonwood