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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1917)
Section Two Pages 7 to 12 Section Two Pages 7 to 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1917. WHY WORRY? ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING WHEN CONROY SOLVES IT FOR YOU. CONROY'Sft 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone G40 & ,k i ii m w mmmm Pitsllmo Sunday and Monday A novelty that h unique In Its In tercut is the Paramount photoplay "JJab'H Diary" fro inthefamoiiH story by Mary ItobertH Rinehart which ap peared In the Saturday Kvenlnj? Post. Hah, the pretty boarding-school girl heroine tullH of her experiences with a family which persists in treating her as a tittle girl and which she pret ty thorouKhly frlRhl'Mia by pretend hiff to be enpatied to someone they have never seen. The titles are tiik en from the original book and their charm lieu in the droll spuiiinj? unci lie A u si hi which will he screened at tiie (,'nny Sunday-Mou day. The, see i ins Khilt from the ballroom and Yale college life to the rough and ti ncout h lift: of t lie miner. Sensa tional fire:;, hand to hand rout bats, a beautiful and lait.hfnl Ptve ail ko to add interest to a delight fnl and en tertaining story. J n ad drill, inn u clever comedy will a I so be shown. AlKiOWI TS OF i MJIOKMA. To Young: Ieop(e: Vrm want exeiteineni, ad vent ore and sensations that fairly "throb DON'T LET ANOTHER DAY GO BY WITHOUT ORDERING A POUND OF FOLGER'S COFFEE. liinnnui)i;gg3timniMMHii ii umin m i n t m m ujJUyJ i n hi it art ; V GOING (v. 4 - . fb.. " LMIIIlllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllltllMIIIIIMIIIIIIlMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllfllllllllllll'l "llllllllllHIHIIIIillllllllllllllllllinilinillllllllllllllllliiilllillllllllllllllilllllllllll ii ALL t. t ft MS I. f' y. rr-ei iiiii uiii.Kiiwiii pLNiunuuimi 110 3 " ' H TXT AVU Plays any make of records. Sold on the easy ' payment plan $30 TO $175 Iiuy one for Christmas. Pay $1.00 down and we will hold it for you. Also Complete Line of Columbia Records. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 I .KAl.- IAI30UCUITC , 1? From the I ..',7 ..CLAP .Uv-a'l w 1,11 jggJ ' ' I'ASTIJIH Sl'XDAY AVD MDMlAV 1,,. " TV! avinA I Elliott's 1 , First )k Motion Picture V " A SUNDAY MONDAY SPECIAL MUSIC. G. O. BREACH, DIRECTOR. ANOTHER GOLDWYN SUCCESS JUaiE ELLIOTT That Famous International Beauty of the Stage IN "FIGHTING-' ODDS ified Ten of Irvin S. Cobb. The story of a loyal and beautiful , wife who, single handed and m against VAUDEVILLE ' . au the evil agencies of high 'finance, romo"vKsinKVn DHncin. f oiled and brought to justice the most k.w'e mcdi kfkk powerful financier in Wall street. . . histling1 and lixvd Irmtations. , naive rlwirnj of JJ.-tlVti own script. This , in iriluly thv first lime h:i tit iia of fihtilnc; a diary, iuiko iiy p-ik. hits hvon iiduptur. "i tali's J Hary" rlarrinq- Marsucrito f'liirk, will tie shown fc'unday at the I'Mstinif. Mlji Today Ki inn merry heart ni ii llnmil mi a l Miuh hih in t ho i.'alifnrnia moiin tains to a womanhood of heantiful kowjis and real love affairst (lain y Vivtnii Martin is as winsome as ever In her latest Paramount photoplay, " The Sunset Trail" which Is appear ing today at the Alta Theatre. ThiM in an exceptionally Interest ing scenario with an unusual plo,. I . was a r ranged for t he screen by lieulah Marie IU from tin- story hy Alico Mclver. MnthffiiMfittiiiiiiiiiniiituiiiiittiitiiiitfiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiifiiiiiniiiiiiiiiTiiiHiiiim rAmiim MiiHHiimiummmmiMtiimiiiiiu-; osy Sunda,v-f onday. A picturu of more than ordinary interest is ''Counme of the Common place." a six act 1 orfct inn plct ur. featuring M i Id red J iavens and Les- Sunday A (i(M)l) COMEDY ALSO Monday ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 5c with Mildred Havens and Leslie Austin in "The Courage of the Common Pl&ce Is sure to please. It has appeal for the business man, the society matron, the college boy, the debutante, in fact everyone. COLLEGE LIFE, SOCIETY LIFE, THE ROUGH LIFE OF THE MINER, SENSATIONAL FIRE SCENES, THRILLING HAND-TO-HAND COMBATS. BE SURE TO CO. "4l ! 1 and li i 1 1.' The "w.'inn Mood of youth'' want.-; romance, it loves the 'filaruor of the p;Lst and craves action in the present; nil of this is found In "The Argonauts." Just as you love clean sport, you will love this pic ture. We do not want your money at the price of your character. We will build you up not tear you dow n. To c1ir .Men and Women. Koot'd in life, ymi demand pro fit fi I ile i tci Mil pen sc. J Wood and thunder has been replaced by the realities of life. Satisfaction is now found in something qnined. Poor en tertain men t is t hrice i;aid for mon ey, time, op port unit y. There's moiv in two hours of "The Argonauts" than In flays of reading. Us worth your time and money several t in its over. To rhildrrn: No phol o-dr;inta ever ' t i lined con- , tains more nf interest and real val ue Ihiiu does this thrillinc picture for the children. It lives before them the wondcrf u I. eMuraccous and hon orable lives of (heir f tref;i t hers and makes t he m i cunie into a fuller real ization of life and honor. It's of tin told value to the children. To old I'eoiile. Il takes vnii iia K to "The Hays of .Md, ilif n,n.i ol :-'ld. the Imys t '4 !," v hen the ounr life pulsed , throughout yo'ir system and the eler- ' nal hope of the future blossomed . hriht ly in your pat hv.ay. You win weep, ymi will lauch nnd you will live apn in. 1 1 honoi's and teaches . honor for old awe. Arcade t healer Wednesday and Thursday. HOW S ! MITI I U .MAXIM. H. I. loi r A ftrikim; feature of the r.nldwyn producll'in nf '"ihtin Odds." which is presented at the Alta Theatre Si i nd;iy. is t tie nu m her of wonderful mnvns wm ii by M ;ixinc Klliott, t he noted bea ui y and star, who is nia ! -inir her first appearance on the screen. The fitting. he t!me mid Die pa -ijince itipi;ted in sett inn these 'wns w;is an oid'al .Miss Klliott rni'-nm-t'red at the i-ty outset of her motion pfture r.u't'iT. M her first vl:-'d tn the (I old wy n st udios she was infor med by Alln n bw.tn, direct or of t he proum t Ion, that she would have t have thirty-one gowns and t hat she had just twenty-seven days in wh Ich t get then". A-cordiimly Miss Klliott took an apartment in a downtown hotel to be near her oostunie'-s. and for days and sometimes nights she was kept busy fitting pow ns. h'li'in this period she was also ma k in u- vbdts to t he studio, so that by the time she had fitted and seen completed the last of the (jnwiis she was tired out. Some of the most beautiful crea ions of the modiste's art are seen in the many chances required by her role ns the wife of a millionaire manufacturer. IT'S A WINNER ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c Including War Tax A T A You may not be abb to join the fiuhtiiiK units of our sovernnient, hut you can he "in the service" by living up to your food pledge and practicing consir at ion in oir Immic and eNe-Whrl'e. I I ! ! Me ADOLPII ZUKOR PRESENTS SUNDAY MONDAY it . E'l J JL "J mLc ' 'i SJ J t f r Mary Rolierts Rinchai t's Famous Sat. Eve. i'ost Story. Directed 7 By 1 U J. Senile Duwlcy il it w k " . " r--- tea) psss O n AMUrOITE CLACrt in "BAB'S DIARY 99 "(JIVIM; THEM SOMETIIINt; TO WORRY ABOUT!" So she invented a name a hoy's name that sounded like a patented malted milk. It did worrv her trusting family hut you'll ehuele, grin and guffaw at her adventures and trials. Mary KohertsRinehart's delightful "Sub-Deb," "Bab," caused a world of comment when she appeared in the Saturday Even ing Post she'll be the rage of this town after these wonderful pictures are once shown. Get here early. SPECIAL SELECTIONS ON THE ORCHESTRAL PIPE ORGAN PROF. ADULTS 25c ALBERT PLOMTEAUX. CHILDREN 10c I I I