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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1917)
, Section Two Pages 5 to 10 Section Two Pages 5 to 10 J L C DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S The World is at War! So is CONROY on Prices Cabbage, still 100 pounds $2.35 Ice Cream Watermelon, pound 2'2C Tokay Grapes, 3 pounds 25c Hot House Lettuce, pound 20c Carrots and Turnips, 10 pounds 10c Rome Beauty Apples, fancy, box $1.35 Arkansas Black Apples, fancy, box. . $1.50 White Winter Pearmain, fancy, box. $1.50 Pears, pound 5c Strictly . Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, doz.. 55c Meadow Gold Butter, pound 55c Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, pkg 10c Macaroni, Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 55c llrrshpy'H oa cam 20c; 1 II). 3Th: HitmIkw'k 'liolat, I ikhiikI "I'lc- i.lilranlcllN (irminil cliix-ulaK-, 1 III. ran :! A. II. Nainlia Soup. I larn a.V; C'rvmul mill IV ill While Simp, liar 'x' MaU'lM'H. I"x 5" Slur Nuiuliu IDwtk-r, hii Uh 21c Ntopktuke timm I. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S "HAMMMTK'' OX StltKKV ! .t'KOWnS TilK J MAITO "Seven Kej'd to KaldpHte," In mov ing picture form, wan nliown at the Klalto theater yenterday before crnwdB that packed the house neveral timet In the evening Hcvcral hundred person h were ho anxious to nets the film that they waited over an hour outside W theater until the firHt crowd left and the second showing begun. "Seven Keys to Hultipate" is one of p the best example of (leortfe M. Co- I han's playwrlting sk 111. Tho.se who have never seen It on the Hl;tr should 1 certainly seize the chance afforded by ', its reflection on the moving picture j screen; while more fortunate persons j and many were among the speeta- j tors last nlKht may greet the story i as an old friend. At l'astime Sunday und Monday. gram, lieglnnlns" Sunday two acts of vaudeville will be presented ;i1iik with a big feature and the admission price will be twenty five cents. The six act program for this Friday and Saturday is headline by Krewster & IJoyd. singing and talking comedians from I'antages circuit, iiiuh and Kit (Murk two clever young ladies do a singing and piano act. Jack l!oam is h jumping marvel and (leorge & Vijfinhi Stanley arf cJmx-r si ngerfi offering plantation fancies. Al .Viatic is the oiginal musical nut. The preformance ends with the Jtoyu! luo In a marvi-louK comedy acrobatic skit. As rtated above this will be the last of the Aba's high priced pro gram. Adult r-"c, war tax 5c. Chil dren 24 war tax I c. IT y ; LAST TIME TODAY t"a. I ' 4 I IMIIKITIIV DM.TOV ST S IX i 'I IIK I I.A.MK UK TIIK Y I KON" MIIIHIIIIMIIIIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli:. IIIUIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllilllll!lllll H JOIN OUR j 11 Phonograph Club j 4a. II 1 mmm fit- i m "and get special inducements. Requires 20 members and applies to either BRUNSWICK H PHONOGRAPHS or . i COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Call and learn further particulars. "The Flame' of tbc Yukon" Is the name of the new" Trianon play star ring Dorothy Dall-m, which will be I exhibited ut the Alta- theater Sunday land Monday. . It was written by Mon j te M. Kalicrjolin and produced un . dcr the HiipervisJitn of TJmmAs 411. I nee. Dorothy Ialton appears as a rrl of Alaskan t 'urine n, queen fit the ; dance hall girls, known throughout ; the Yukon country as the "Flame " j She is the trump card of JSlack Jack Hovty, proprietor cf the Midas cafe, the most popular resort In the lively mining tow n. One night a wt ranger comes to the place, and instead of tricking him, as lilack Jack jorders ; she finds hersMf Interested in him and aids him to make his way on to the gold fields. The man's Influence over her Is for the good, and hhe de I cides to uo straight, but the gang 'jeer und declare she will flame high- : er and fiercer than ever after her pe ' riod of goodness. i I Among those appearing In support j ; of the star are Kenneth Harlan. Mel- j ! bourne McDowell. Margaret Thump- j j sim. Carl I'llman and May I'almer. j j The production was directed by I ! Charles Miller. ! I In addition two good vaudeville ; acts will be shown. The Schultaes i present "The Traveling Man's Dilem ! ma" and Uago & Co. have a novelty ilrong act. Prices, adults 2")C, war I tax 3c; children. 9c, war tax lc. I ALT A THKATIti: Iidny uid Saturtlay j ! The program at the Alta for Fri- j ! day and Saturday consists of tdx high ! class vaudeville ucts and Vivian Mar ! tin In "Utile Miss optimist." a Para- j mount picture. The management of i the Alta announces that the five and .six act show will end with t his pro- j Economy Drug Co. If Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 -.lllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllMMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllUIIIIIHIIIiniMIIIIIHIIMIlll r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PROMPT AUTO and TAX I SERVICE city on coi NTur. Look for G In new directory. Telephone 464 61 1 Main Street. Wm. tiordeekc, lies. I'lionc 2HM IIltlllllllllllllllltCIIllltllllllllMlllllIIIIIIJ- Hffiiru deciding on your Xmas tokens call at the Wheeler studio as he makes the one ex clusive thing, "your photo graph." and you will he sur prised to know he has not rais ed his price as other prices have soared, as he charges for his work, "not material. ' Ill SSI AN IIKltOINK IS DltlDI". Comes to America for Wedding iintl j to CJatlicr I"u rids. j IUTOX. Nov. 3. Nadine Vchrln- skaia. I'roubetzkalia. a member of the! HiiKKian Pattallon of Death, who saw ; service In the trenches, and widow of ' Prince Trnubetakalia. killed on the 1 Caucasus front, was married here to- ; day to Victor Alexander Turin, a t member oC,the Uussiun mission to the i United states. The bride was twice decorated for , bravery. She came tr this omntiy 1 after recovering from wounds to mar- ' ry.her childhood sweetheart and gath er funds for the lied Cross. OXK WHO DID NOT WAIT. 7illllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIIII!ll!l!IUII!!li THE COSY SUN DAY MON DAY Mabel Trundle and Robert Cdnness in Edison's "Gliost of Old Mora" A thrilling, senational drama written around his toric Old Mon o Castle, the historic pile of granite on the outskirts of Havana. "I HUNT SMUGGLERS ALSO WOMEN'S HEARTS," SAID CAPT. JOSE. BUT DID HE GET HER. VK r In addition 7. t - 1 A Clever Comedy Adults 15c, War Tax 2c. BYRON .H: 5?1E:SS 1 Hyron H. It less, o: Kast ( rane. K. J., formerly of the American Am- . bnlnnce in France, but now connect-! ed with the American Itd Cross in -France. Hi est Is in th States on a ! short fnrloiiKh and wants to Bet back to the front, where he can "act nat- ' oral" uhhIii. i n 4 t 4 1 ' r 7 ti v F M I . C l 1. 1 1 ' r I I I HIPPODROME AND AFFILIATED VILLI ACTS i -7 JACK BEAN The Jumping Marvel. 2 GEO. & VIRGINIA STANLEY . In Plantation Fancies. ? p RUTH & KIT CLARK Singing and Piano. ' 4 BREWSTER & BOYD Singing, Talking Comedians. AL NUTTLE The Musical Nut. 6 THE ROYAL DUO Comedy Acrobatic Skit. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS 4 I i 1 Vivian Mar.tia A LITTLE: Al5S.0PTIAMJT 7I( ll.,.,,nu-i,nf(hi.-,,m . ci 17 - xr mm MARTIN in "Little Hiss Optimisr l'ainty. Miss Martin is at her beM in this Paramount Picture. AI.TA FlilDW XI S.VITItDW 1 0 Ailult .-i)c. War Tax So Cliildrro 2 lc, Wr Tax lc p Xi iTK This sho.v will Ij the last of the six vaudeville acts to be 0 wen in Pendleton. Afttr this show two acts of vaudeville and feature 0 iceure wifi constitute the Aita's programs. . ! SUNDAY PASTIME HAY o o o & o & o o ) o o 9 9 m o o o 0 o G O a o o ART CRAFT PICTURES PRESENT GEO. M. COIAN IN HIS OWN BROADWAY SUCCESS THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS K E Y s T O r, A i, D v A T E if " 4 t Geo M mn !f k Seven i'rvj :o bAir-F'. . ' ' t Ml i maim i af K E Y S T O B A L D P A T E i r if p TH f 1 : Kin SEE THE YANKEE DOODLE BOY IN HIS BESTPL.VY Seven Keys to BaUlpate i all Pep. Don't faail to seeit. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o Adults 25c, War Tax 3c Children 9c, War Tax lc O 0Oe9OeOQO(5CC0CCCCOeCCCO5Oe1000OO00O00OOOO80OO5' J