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 ■ BREVITIES ■ 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. i^ | 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. : Radio! Radio! Radio! Lids to fit two quart pans, 20c (Regular price, 30c) ■ ■ 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 3 3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ■ ■ ■■■ 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 -4- 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 I “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 S ■ ! Buckaroos » An Original Comedy-Drama of the Western Range A Riot of Action, Love and Red Blood ■ 3 WEDNESDAY NORMA TALMADGE ? ~ --------------------- s ■ t u r ria i f ! W c C Io S A We Close Saturday, Armistice Day, Please Get Youf Orders in Friday. • S. A H . —in- SAPPERS’ INC. 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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. ' “WEAR-EVER” SPECIALS REDUCE RED CROSS BUDGET “ M A YPO LE” s ■■■■■»■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Il 3 “PANTHEA* ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J CITY MEAT MARKET ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : I SIKEY A HENDERSON, I 4