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fi2 127 DAtL EAST OfcfiCONUlt, f ENDLETON, OREGON, ' MONDAY EVENING MAY 23, mi. T2H f A023 ' Af OTON PICTURENEWS FAhTIMK TODAY Rmmlf the delightfully funny vaudevllla team of Crlmmlns and Oore Dan Crtmmlns and Ron Gore? Tbuji are Pitying the principal comedy character role In aupport of Frank Mayo In "Colorado" which t now at Ihf PoMlme Theatre. The story gives Mayo hla greatest opportunity for dra matic punch. Th Hvnn are laid In th mining country of Colorado and a flooded gold mine furnishes on of lh Mg Ihrilla of the drama. atory revolves about a man areedy for I money. A respected member of o ! clety and president of a big drug com- pany, It was not known that he was I also the guiding spirit of a ring of drug ! trafficker. At the cost of the souls of men and women ha (Srcw rich with money that bought an Illicit drug. The lt of "The Money-Changera" un mask the hypocrite and hringa about a turning point toward happiness In ihree romances. ( ' ARC.MkK TODAY GOiJ TA1D lXlt RY Stl"IS "Th Monry-Chsngers." the all-star rtenjnmlne H. Hampton-Pathe feature at tha Arcade Theatre today ta not a crook, play, nor a drama of high fi nance, nor a Chinese play, hut It la a cludy deftly combining all three in a .powerful atory of New York that takes In alike the glittering splendor of th richest elty'a highest society and the colorful, myst Minim, drug laden at mosphere of the Oriental underworld. .'Written for the screen by Mr. Hampton and t'ptnn Sinclair and baaed on th theme of Mr. Sinclair's famoua novel "The iloney-Changers." the AI.TA TODAY Olive Thomas has appeared In a great variety of roles during her screen career but It Is doubtful if any of her preceding characterizations excel or even equal her present portraynl of Mary, in the "nobohy" In "Everybody's j Sweetheart." which la now appearing at the Alta theatre for a two day run. In spite of Mary'a position, or lack of it ah Is a constant and living em blem of optimism. No matter what happens. Mary keepa her chin up and smiles and when in the final part of the picture the dreams of this modern "Cinderella" come true, every person In the audience smiles both with and at Mary. '"Everybody' Sweetheart" la not simply a story of saccharine simpers and smiles hut a well balanced dra matic tale of how the spirit of youth and Inherent cheerfulness conquers all obstacles In reaching Ita goal. Director Laurence Trimble has sur rounded the star with a cast of un usual calibre with Willie Collier, Jr., son of the famoua comedian, as lead ing man. Knickers STOP ITCHIN8 ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo WW Help You - Never mind how often you have tried and (ailed, yon can stop Burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zrno. Furniibedby anydiwpst for&c Extra large bpttlei (LOO. Healing begins the ' moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and .similar akin diseases will be removd. , For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, at ways use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid.1 It is not agreasysalveanditdoesnc'staia A'hen others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of ail kiuda. PRIZE FOR BEST STORY UNIVERSITY. May 23. An annual prize for the best constructive news story written and published during the school year Is to be offered by Eric W. Allen, dean of the school of Journalism. The prise, competition for which is open to all majors In the school of journalism, is to be given In order to stimulate student Interest In the bet ter type of Journalistic work, which the school is exemplifying In Its cours es of study. The story must .have Deen printed In some newspaper or ,.m..M;I i nil & The smart young woman la affect ing knickers fur her walk, her ride, the links and tennis court. With them, she ia faster on the court and finds walking and riding easier ALTA TODA.Y THE SEASON'S SENSATION The Outside Woman" magazine of general circulation, and is to be judged by the faculty of the school of Journalism, excluding the dean. As the award of $T. is to bo made merely ns a badKe of recognition of the attainment of certain standards, no prise will be awarded unless a story Is found "of sufficient distlnc tion to merit public commendation In the name of the university." Dean Allen describes a constructive news story as one in which "the writ er has seen further into on event has seen more In it than is seen by the ordinary observer or ordinary report i er. It is a story where the event Is I conceived as of growing out of past events and as having an influence on ! future events. It is a story of evolu tion, rather than accidental sensation al value." "A picture drama that thrills and appeals to the very soul." A drama of the Blue Diamond quality and tinc ture Added Attractions INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Vaudeville fIRAY AND ADELE Two Dark Clouds in "Who's Whos." ARMENTO DUO In a Combination Tumbling Act ADMISSION Adults, 40c Children, 10c I WOl I.n I'ROTIXT GAME AM) I'ISH i WASHINGTON. May 23. (A. P.) I Creation of a federal department of conservation to supervise the devel opment and protection of natural re sources, birds, game und fish, Is pro posed in a bill introduced today by Representative .McDuffie, democrat, Alabama, STOP PASTIME TODAY Colorado A GREAT ROMANTIC FMTI ItE Showing Scene Hundreds of Feet Below the Surface NO IJCK.VKB Featuring Illlly ITeW-Iier, tlx; Kotnrdy Kins of the Movies DISEASE CoughB.colds.spasmodiccroup, whooping cough, la grippe and bronchial cough ihould receive imme diate treatment, or more dangeroui tick nest may reiult. Don't delay. Uo Foley's Honey and Tar undisputed y the belt known and mod ucceuf ul cough medicine on the market, It'a wholesome and fte; no better remedy known. John Vornnfl, ElbertOB, Oa., write thlt: "X took a most lerere cold and couched airbt and dy. My throat fait ai though the tliia ha4 teen torn out, I used Foley'a Hoaey and Tar. Ily condition begaa to inprore at eat aad ia a iw tf I h m mU m mttt". s ' Phona 607 Houra t a, ta. to S p. m. DR. OHMART Muilern Dentistry In All Drancbea. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervoua IMjeasee anf DUaaaaa of Women. X-Kay Electrl( Tharapeutlca. Tarn pie Bids. Room li Pbona 41 Phone Slft-W P. O. Box 5' K ARCADE TODAY . ' A DRAMA OF THE CREST AND DREGS OF HUMANITY t YOU'VE BOUGHT HER SOUL AND SOLD YOUR OWN HE WAS THE BRAINS OF "The Money Changers Comedy "FOUR TIMES FOILED" A Four Times Four Comedy it is. Laugh and live longer. ADMISSION Adults, 35c; Children, 10c i ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine r i j Warning1! lnlesa you see the nam "Haver" on packimo or on tabteta you are not KettinR genulns Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions Take Aspirin only as told In the Huyer packuire for Colds, Headache, Neural Kin. Hheiiniatlsni, Kiu'ache, Toothache, I.iimbiiKO und for I'nln. Handy tin boxes of twelve Huyer Tablets of As pirln coat few cents. DrinEgista also sell luriter packages. Aspirin Is th trade mark of Huyer Manufacture of MonoacetlcHoidcster of Sulicyliaucld. ABANDON FEZ AND USE Principal Argument in Favor, of This Reform Was an Eco nomical One; Kalpak Cheap. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 23. (A. P.) The National Assembly In An-j gorn, haa Redded that the fe ia no longer to'be the National heruldress of i ihe Turk. By unanimous vole It was I attrecd that the "kalpak" should re-j place It, as the uniform covering for the head of nil troops, officials and j Turkish Bubifcts generally. The principal argument In favor of this reform, which eliminates one or the most characteristic and pictures que features of Turkish attire, wan an economical one. The Turks have never been ablo to manufacture testes that compared In price or quality with j those manufneturede abroad, especial ly In Austria, where there were several large factories which turned out mil lions of these articles. The 'kalpak" can be manufactured in Turkey, but It can hardly be consid ered an improvement on the old fez. It is made of black cloth or felting, and ia much the same shape as the fez only flatter and broader, an it docs not taper. Neither is really a very prac tical form of head-gear, because they are warm and afford little protection ?ga'iift rain and none from the glare of tl,( sun. The fez was bright and lent color to any assembly. Its suc cesor la sombre, uninteresting: and on the whole rather depressing. PARIS, May 23. (Edwin W, Hul linger, U. P. Staff Correspondent.) Even in France, the people "who stayed at home" forget easily the sac rifices made by the men who fought In' the war, but fortunately there ar ex-tollus in civilian ranks to remem ber and take the part of their ex-comrades who fared less happily than they. ra ,. i X a-egnlar -"O. Henry" Incident of this affection of a Bound comrade for his Crippled brother-in-arms occur red at a little open air cafe opposite the Care du Nord, with one leg1 gone below empty sleeve tucked A beggar, the knee and a' into his pocket, waa making the rounds of the tables. His face wore that dazed numb expression of one who has suffered so much that he has become insensible to any vicissitude of fortune. Three service ribbons were In his lapel buttonhole. One of the guests, on ex-service man, noticed the ribbons and Invites him to "have a bock." There was a whispered consultation inside, and the waiter tugged the man's coataleeve and Informed liim the house "didn't serve beggars." The guest pointed to the cripple's acrvlce badges, and retorted Indignantly: "Perhaps, then, the house nerves its benefactors. This man lost his leg and arm for the proprietor's palrle. The proprietor may have a sen be of gratitude!" The proprietor stood pat. Other guests, ex-service men, became Inter ested and soon there was a crowi around the Irate customer and the shoulder-shrugging "patron." The beggar meanwhile sat In stup. fied dazedness, listlessly fingering his crutches. He was so used to this kind of thing that it no longer surprised, hardly even seemed to hurt. Finally another guest at a far tabu shouted: "Walter, you can serve me, anyway. Bring be a bock." With a flourish he seized the glass from the waiter's hand .strode across and deposited it In front of the beg gar. The crowd cheered. The pro prietor scowled. The second guest, also an ex-scrvlc mun, smiled at the beggar, bowed to the beggar, and with that sense of the theatrical which Is one of the charms of the Kronch temperament, raised his own glass to the memory of th "grando guerre." a 3 S3 F.Mors Mi:xic. dies MEXICO CITY, May 23. '(A. P.) General Pedro A. Gonzales, famous In Mexico as the founder of the mount ed police called Ituralcs, under Profit-!. . rliefl In thila -ltv wanllv f Ta ' " the ue of 84. He had been a soldier A since childhood, und prior to render Si'ng valuable aid to President Diaa A throoirh th formation tt th TOnralefl Coffee 5 1 aie May 23 to 28 . ID. Tin $2.25 lb. 1 FREE 5 mm mmmmMm la a. i sp . ( i DURING our sale you can buy the Uest Coffee on Earth at 37 l-2e per 11)., regular price 50e per lb. Dependable Coffee will be served at our store all week. You are entitled to Good Coffee DEPENMBLE Coffee - Tastes better, goes further QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. - - i The Grand American Prerogative tr HE right to choose is the erand American preroga tive the glory of American democracy. And a most important part 6f it the RIGHT TO CHOOSE WHAT YOU BUY wit bestowed upon you by advertising. ' Advertising is as much a part of today's life as elec tricity, antiseptic surgery or motor traction. It is the sys tem whereby a man who has something to sell tells about it to those who do or should use it. For no one can want anything until he knows of its existence. Advertising is the way by which you are told why you should have certain goods and how to identify those goods. So the advertisements you find in this newspaper make up a CATALOG of needed merchandiae Articles of all kinds and for all purposes are presented in a pleasant way through the medium of type and pic tures. The outstanding requirements of every member of the family are met by offers of good merchandise of proved value. The advertisements will help you in the selection of all manger of things. ' Use them for Guidance and you will be a constant gainer E3 li E3 , ' I . P 13 3 v I! ( 0.A a' 5 5', VI' B3 M c a E S El is ETC Hi B33 P3 he was head of the cavalry units of the illlBilHLj