The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 09, 1922, Image 4

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    THE
H ER M ISTO N H E R A LD , H ER M ISTO N , ORECtfH
h e ig h t of p o pularity in M oncton H of.
te ’a g re a t screen dram a, “ P a n th e a "
w ill reappear In the role of P an th e a
B om off a t the P lay House next W ed­
nesday w hen “ P a n th e a ” re tu rn s for
an engagem ent.
T his la the play In w hich Mme.
Olga P etrova sta rre d so successfully
on th e A m erican stage several years
ago and w hich created a furore
th ro u g h o u t Europe, being acclaim ed
one of th e stro n g est d ram as of the
age. I t w as chosen for M ss T al-
m adge as th e title role affords th e
b eau tifu l and talen ted young player
I th e g reatest o p p o rtu n ity of h er car-
' eer for em otional acting.
T he story is th a t of a young R us­
sian p ian ist, who, suspected of N ihil­
ism, escapes to E ngland, w here she
falls in love w ith a stru g g lin g com­
poser. They are m arried an d se ttle
In P aris, w here P a n th e a 's husband
trie s in vain to get a h e a rin g for
h is opera. The m any d ’sappoint-
, m ents Im pair h is h ealth and the
physicians declare th a t he w ill die
unless his am bition to have h ’s operg-lj
produced is realized. F or th e sake of
her husband P an th e a m akes a com- 11
p act w ith an elderly ad m irer who '
has g re a t influence in m usical circles |
H er saci flee b rin g s about th e I
triu m p h a n t production of her h u s - ' I
b a n d ', opera, b u t a t the m om ent ol i!
h ig g re a t success he discovers the
m an n er in w hich P a n th e a Induced
h er friend, th e B aron, to ex ert his in ­
fluence.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
W M Ig T O N S H O U » » O F Q U A L IT Y A N D » « R V IC «
PHONE 171
Showing Those
Drosses, Goats,
Sweater
W eath er
Real
Jantzens
at
$9.00
$11.00
.This situ atio n leads to one of the
stro n g est d ram atic clim axes ever
seen on the screen an d In th e end
P a n th e a and h e r husband a re recon­
ciled Just as the long arm of the
R ussian secret police stretch e s out
from P etrograd to size Its prey In
P aris.
Rubbers all
sizes and
kinds
New Crop W alnuts
Extra fancy . .
Special . . . .
New Crop Raisins
Seeded or seedless 20c package
Citron, Lemon and Orange
Peal in Sanitary Pack­
ages, 1 pound at . 65c
K n ittin g Y arns
a t th e conference. W hile aw ay he to m ake th e trip suggested by this
also visited in B urns, K ans.
subscriber in a rre a rs:
Dear G lobe-Tim es:— I got your
George Strohm shipped a carload le tte r about w ho I owe. Now be
OceurenfM o f Interest Gleaned Here
of hoga ou t last Saturday.
paeh u n t. I a in ’t forgot you. Plees
and There About th e City and
w ate. W hen sum foots pay me I pay
Neighborhood
F rid ay , N ovember 17, has been; you. If th is was Judgem ent day and
named by th e C om m unity club for you w as no more prepaired to m eet
your M aker a« i am to m eet your
K ingsley sella Romun Meal H ealth th e ir piny.
Broad.
Adv.
Bill, you su re would go to hel. T ru st-
No P aren t-T each ers’ m eeting w ill in you will do this. Yours Trooly—
Soren Jensen motored to Pendleton be held th is m onth. A nnouncem ent Mat M atson.— Condon Globe-Times.
of th e next m eeting w ill be m ade la t.
S aturday night.
er.
H erm iston Market and G rocery will
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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close all day S atu rd ay , A rm istice
n u m b in g In th e new postofflce
Next W ednesday evening th e R e­ D«y-
Adv.
building on Gludys avenue w as s ta r t,
ed W edneaday. I. E. P u tm an is doing bekah lodge w ill serve a cafeteria
j lunch a t th e I. O. O. F. h all A p ro­ NORMA TALMADGE
the work.
gram has been arran g ed an d every­
HERE WEDNESDAY
one Is cordially Invited to a tte n d and
Apple parking Is going m errily on.
Join In th e good tim e.
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Norm a Talm adge, who reached the
M anager George Briggs sayH they ex.
pect to have th e work done in a n ­
A real en te rta in m e n t Is promised
o th er week. W ednesday a car was
loaded for shipm ent to tlio D akotas. I when th e C om m unity club presents
its play N ovember 17. The club Is
I devoting h o u rs to m ak in g th e play
Mrs. W . If. Hamm arriv ed In
a success and i t ’s prom ised to be
H erm iston Sundny from M urray, In.
th at in every respect. The best ta l­
She was accom panied by h er m other.
en t in the city has been obtained.
Mrs. Phebe H ill of E arlham . In., and
Mrs. S. C. Lochrie. Mrs. Hamm came
Tho A rm istice Day dance and pro­
here to Join h er husband who is
gram planned for th e A uditorium has '
connected w ith th e bnnK here. Mrs.
been indefin itely postponed. Apple
Lochrie hag been on an extended vis­
packing In th e building could not be
it In Iowa and middle west points.
finished in tim e to vacate th e place.
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Radio! Radio! Radio!
Lids to fit two quart pans, 20c
(Regular price, 30c)
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For this Special Sale we have also greatly reduced
the price on every article of Aluminum Ware in our
stock. Many other bargains are-even better than
those listed. See our window display for the best bar­
gains in Aluminum Ware that were ever offered in
Hermiston.
These Special Prices are for
CASH ONL Y
to n » have now been honorably met.
“ T he A m erican Red Cross w ill p re ­
serve th e confidence of th e A m erican
people by a conscientious and reso­
lu te effort to keep down overhead ex­
Red Cross nurses and w orkers, $200,-
pense w ith o u t loss of efficiency in
000; fo r Roll Cali assistance fu rn ish ­
those activities w here the Red Cross ed to chapters, $190,000; for unfor-
h as unquestioned obligations and re ­ seen contigencies, $100,000.
sponsibilities.”
Less th an $500,000 is set aside for
F o u r years a fte r th e end of the m anagem ent in th e n atio n al o rg an ­
W orld W ar the one “ unquestioned ization. T he ratio of m anagem ent ex­
o b lig atio n " w hich the Red Cross is pense to th e to tal expenditure last
m eeting w ith a sp irit of lib erality year w as f ve and tw o -ten th s per
both in funds and service, is the w ork cent, and it i sexcepted th a t the ratio
fo r d ’sabled ex-service men and th e ir th is year w ill fail below five per
dependents. Of the dom estic budget cent.
$3,030,692.90 is set a p a rt by the
In tho budget fo r foreign opera­
n a tio n al organization for soldier tions, the item s for the child h ealth
service— $366,000 m ore th a n w as ex­ program in E urope and m edical and
pended In 1921-22. The increase is hospital supplies fo r R ussia repre­
im p erativ e in order to keep pace sen t m ore th a n tw o -th ird s of th e en_
w ith th e dem ands for on Ju n e 1 la st tire foreign allotm ent. The child
27,4 87 ex-service men w ere under h elth program gets $641,314.10, b u t
treatm en t from th e governm ent, 1,- th is is the balance of fundB c o n trib u t­
187 m ore th an recorded la st year. ed to th e A m erican Red Cross speci­
T his figure is exclusive of service fically for th is purpose. T he $1,834,-
to 11,087 enlisted men of th e re g u lar 044.83 for R ussian supplies is th e
arm y and navy reported u n d er tr e a t­ balanco of funds made available by
m ent in governm ent hospitals. V et­ th e Red Cross for m edical and hos­
eran aid is regarded as a Red Cross pital relief in th e fam ine-stricken
w ork w hich m ust supplem ent th e pro­ a ie a s of th a t country, and th ia m on­
gram of m ass re h a b ilita tio n under ey is expended under the directions
federal law s and reg u latio n s th rough cf tho A m erican R elief A dm inistra­
ind iv id u al m in istra tio n and in terest. tion.
O ther o u tsta n d in g dom estic item s
Of the rem ain d er of th e foreign op­
in the 1922-23 b udget a re : F o r ds- eratio n s budget. $928718.15 th e re ie
a s te r relief. $750,000; for em erg ­ ap p ro p riated for the liq u id atio n and
encies in ch a p te r w ork $500,000; com pletion of general Red Cross re­
fo r service and assistance to ch a p te r lief activ ities In E urope $600,000
and th e ir branches, $1,293,000; for w hich Includes th e expense of relief
assistance to o th er o rg an izatio n s and w ork am ong thousands of R ussians
educational, in s titu tio n s th a t tra in q u artered in C onstaninople. F or as-
THE PLAY HOUSE
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slstance to th e L eague of Red Cross
Societies $200»000 is set aside. The
balance of the foreign funds provides
$108,000 fo r Ju n io r A m erican Red
Cross projects in E urope; $5,718.15
for th e W arsaw tra in in g school for
nurses, w hich rep resen ts co n trib u ­
tions to th e Red Cross restricted to
th is purpose, and lesser am ounts for
co n tin u in g th e w ork In au g u rated by
th e A m erican Red Cross In Posen,
P rag u e and B ulgaria a t tra in in g
schools for nureee.
The Red Cross m ust depend chiefly
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upon Uts vo lu n teer m em bership for fi.
n ancial support and service. In its
appeal fo r th e m ain ten an ce of
s tre n g th th ro u g h a fu ll enrollm ent
d u rin g th e a n n u al ro ll call cam paign
A rm istice Day
(Nov.
11)
and
T hanksgiving Day (Nov. 30) Inclus­
ive, th e A m erican Red Cross presents
in its a n n u al fin an cial statem en t its
evidence of unlim ited w ork in th e
service of all m ankind a t th e low est
cost com m ensurate w ith adequate
s ta rd a rd s .
CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL
BRAND COFFEE
Is the finest cup quality coffee to be had and if you
do not find yourself quite satisfied with what you
are now using, try a pound can of Seal Brand.
NEVER SOLD IN BULK
at 50c per pound
H e r m isto n Produce &
Supply Co.
" T h e B est o f
Good Sereice"
" T h e Best o f
Good Service"
Hermiston Market & Grocery
60 BOXES JONATHAN APPLES
JUST RIGHT FOR EATING 96o
PER BOX
Y ou’ll have to h u rry before they
a re all gone.
J u s t received a b a rre l of cran b er­
ries. W’e have enough to assure each
bf o u r p atro n s a supply fo r T hanks­
giving dinner.
Leave y o u r order fo r your T hanks­
giving tu rk ey now— or as soon as
possible.
R em em ber we are headquarter* for
good th in g s to eat.
LON CHANEY
The man of a thousand faces
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“The Trap”
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“H e West Side Eat Shep”
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, ARMISTICE DAY, 3:00 P. M.
J. Lee Parker, Prop.
SUNDAY
You can enjoy concerts, lectures, market re­
ports, base ball and other sport news by wireless
right at home and cost is not nearly what you
might. We have heard concerts from the follow­
ing points at the store: Fort Worth, Texas; Kan­
sas City, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Ariz.;
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Reno,
Nev ; Medford, Ore.; Butte, Mont.; Great Falls,
Mont.; Havre, Mont.; Wallace, Ida.; Wenatchee,
Wash.; Vancouver, B. C.; Seattle and Tacoma;
Portland Ore. ; Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We
have also heard new sets at Pendleton and Walla
Walla test out. These will be in operation regu­
larly as soon as government licence is obtained?
“The Three
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Buckaroos »
An Original Comedy-Drama of the Western Range
A Riot of Action, Love and Red Blood
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NORMA TALMADGE
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We
Close Saturday,
Armistice Day, Please
Get Youf Orders in
Friday. •
S. A H .
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SAPPERS’ INC.
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
EliC TR IC A L CONTRACTING
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(Regular price, $1.15)
WITH A BIG SPECIAL CAST
Let us figure with you on in­
stalling a Radio Set in your
home
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMMHUK
(Regular price, 95c)
In his greatest screen triumph
:
Two-quart
S
Handled Stew Pan ■
60c
5
WtAIHVEf
O regon H a r d w a r e & I mplement C o .
STORE CLOSED SATURDAY-ARMISTICE DAY
A fter a m o n th ’s absence a t th e
“Pachnntly" Waiting
convention of r a ’lwny m ulntence men
The follow ing le tte r Is so seif-ex­
in D etroit, George Rales, section p lan ato ry th a t it needs no comm ent,
forem an, has re tu rn e d to H erm iston. except th a t th e Globe-Tim es Is bet-
Mr. Sales represented th is d istric t ter prepared to be " p a e h u n t” th an
Two-quart
Pudding Pans
49c
(C ontinued from P age O ne,
This Store h an d les th e popular
“MAYPOLE” brand of knitting yarn,
the finest on the market, with longer
and finer fibres,
and softer texture.
T h is y a rn is
proving highly
p o p u l a r w ith
everyone who has
tried it
Beautiful colors.
One ounce or
Two ounce Balls
and 4 oz. Skeins.
Pure Wool, or
Silk-O’-Wool.
Be sure to see
this.
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