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D O O O CD O 0 0 O O , '; it f , f , t n j n t r r f t r PAGE F1VB 1! - 'EIGHT PAGES - ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDIETON, OREgON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2!), J - ( , ,- i mil, i.i.iif . . . rj I IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S In making resolutions for the New Year, in rlnf1 a Giocerv Savinir to it. Let if Conroy show you how. CONROY'S 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 MEDIUM SIZE DRY LAND WHITE POTATOES, cwt $1.63 LARGE SIZE, WHITE POTATOES, Cwt .. $1.90 PALACE CAR CAN FRUIT . , No. 1 Size, Grapes, Apricots, Plums, sliced and half peaches- 2 cans. . . .'. . 25c IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Coxy Toduy. A real picture of tho old wont, the west of '4 will bo presented at the t.'oay today. It i "Fighting Mad," With tho favorlto William rltowcll. as sisted by Hetty Shade- and Helen Gibson, the heroine of the rails. Kightlng Mud 1m very Interesting and Introduces characters nf the early western day when tho west was, lough and tho iiulckncss on trigger I wan a man'H beat protectl-. Von j will hoc such, well known characters as Karo Nell, (Mean Up the Went, l'ddorado Bmlth and others or the, days whiiii the dance halls were In ! fill) HWltlg. .M AOC'Al" BIAIKiK" Wll.li STAR OIIVK THOMAS "Madcap Madire" 1h the title of the new Triangle play selected for the first starring vehicle of Olive Thorn called by Harrison Fisher "the most bountiful American show girl." This play, which was written by Jt. Cecil Smith and produced under the super vision of Thomas It. Ince, will be ex hibited ut the Pastime theatre, today U UUUa SUNDAY MONDAY TIIESTAKSUTttKMK ETHEL BARRYMORE IX- ITAUAN8 TO BC V WAll STAMI'S Kiglit Hundred Ixxlgtn In Kast Will Aid Campaign. NEW YORK, Dec. 26. Eight hun dred lodge of the Sons of Italy in Njjw York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Mas sachusetts ' and New Jersey, have pledged support to tho thrift and war saving stamps campaign, it was an nounced hero tonight. The lodge represents a membership of jao.OOO. Eacn member has promised not only to buy stamps, but to encourage his neighbors to do so. BSELRVICE Pastime Sunday and Monday. "The Klsc of Jennie Cushlng," the Artcraft production starring Klsio Ferguson, and to be shown at the Pastlmo theater Sunday and Monday Is adapted from the book by Mary 8. Watts and Is a big, gripping story, modern in Its theme and fearless in its treatment, significantly comment ing on the tendencies of . society to tiuy. Those who have read the book and have laughed and cried over the trials of Jennie will weep copiously and shriek with laughter at the touching scenes and the flashes of comedy In j this photoplay, which marks the sec-j ond appearance of the noted star In, the films. ! Notwithstanding the high position . In stardom attained by Miss Fergu- j son, she is still young In years, and I her beauty Is famous on two contl-1 nents. She makes an ideal picture subject. BRAY CAR TOON AND PICTOGRAPH I'lii'le Nam's Hints to Housewives. Over tin; Jiim)HM Willi the Army Tractors. Iloliy Humps in 'l-'ldo's Ulrlliday Party" Children 10c Adults 30c ? .--v.' ( 1 L-.J n 4 hi v, 2 1 THE ALT A AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . O. BREACH. J)lrTtr. Mll VOl'R Taurredl RosaWI Srl-tlm Ira lata. Verdi Selection Alda edl 1 ?A METRO WON DERPLA Y DELUXE IS AI.TA TODAY. 11 We claim is even more important x 11 with a drug store where the ail- ' II ' merits of PEOPLE are cared for 1 - ' than with a garage where the ma- 1 chinery of your CAR is adjusted. USE OUR DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Day Telephone 711 ff "Night Telephone 718 li;illngr I'lfUirc l-llnicd at iSeasldr. ! During the .filming of his Ilrsi , Hi Paramount picture, "The Count j Hi Charming." Julian Kltlngc, well-j known feminine Itn personaior, unu : his company were the most envied , peole at the studio, for during the j heat they were sent nearly every da:' ( to tho beach to film bathing scenes Willie the rest of the stars and their ! ; companies were tolling and sweating j around the studios. .Mr. Kltlngc i Donald Crisp, his director. and a i i largo number of uctors and actresses, i in the cast were dally disporting ,; j themselves in the cooling surf, i -e, r..iiiitnuu Itiarmlng." In i i in rwhli'h Mr. Kltlngo appears pari of tho time as a beautiruliy gowneu foreign countess, and In which are worn many of the very latest designs In bathing suits, will be shown at tho Alta theater for the last time tonight. jLjr?nr Lai LOVE u iMhJ mm MYSTERY DH REJOICING The Secret of Happines is Told in This Delight f ul I)i ama. Miss Bai rymoi e is at Her Best. You Cannot W ell Afford to Miss It. The "Lilted Veil is a rage r rum uic nist-n. ST 1'vnnr.E An MAY DEGLEEN n.n.rrtv Sinsine. Talking, "ChanBe Act. VAUDEVILLE "AUSTRALIAN DUO" Singing, Dancing' Classy Act. B m ' PASTING S3 gH Economy Drug' Co. Cosy Sunday and Monday Devotees of the screen will have Hlneblrcl to thank for another wholly satisfying' entertainment when "sA Stormy Knight" Is presented at the "isv theatre Sunday and Monday with I Frank lyn Farnum and Urownle Vor- non stars of the occasion. To find I something new In a photoplay out- 3 S cuies Is, ot nseir. un hccuii iuimhiiumi SaffctlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllIllllIIIIlt!llIIt"IIIIII"VjR.H I 'i'hi'rtrThe rveHyfU -.MmY.Yi Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.- "pr achievement if tho novelty is presented in a manner to gut. possible 'punch" to the various situa tions. Bluebird asserts that In a Stormy Knight" they have devised a novelty in plot and production and Mr. Farnum and Miss Vernon s pa.st performances give assurance that in the matter of personal efort there will be nothing lacking In artistry or effectiveness in entertainment. Hotel St Day Telephone 711 Georre Building Night Telephone 718 WOMi:itl'IAV HA l(KKI I I Mi;sSAiE SUNDAY MONDAY AdolpllZtlkor presents ik s i 1 1 1 tTI n ill? III Tl..,. ...rvlrr Hlld lOVlllg kllldllOSf for others Is the groat worker of mira cles In character, is the teaching enn ...i i i.. i.,;i Kt,i?4 ereat story- iniiitrii iti i.ci.-.i. ...... - i ir,a -,,il " miauled lor tlie .,r.. Mf.tro wonderplay for the i use of the supreme star. F.thel Harry- more. This five- part reaiure l , Hon will he seen at the Alia tneaire JHiait'll Children 5c Adults 20c BLUEBlPLOf FRANKLYN FARNUM i m Universal . News Weekly on Sunday aim moimay. i Clorinda tlildersleevc. the l'a,t AdultS 2-JC played by Miss Harryniore. is a woman j wh has sinned against the laws of i society. She wanders Idly Into n I church one day. and is impressed by j j the -sincerity of the young clergyman j j who preaches a masterful sermon that j I seems directed to her alone. She asks hi,,, for ml vice, and he tells her to alt) ! others. He interests her in a home for friendless girls, who have offended i as she has offended. With a heart full of love and sympathy, she adopts la beautil'ul .-oinig girl, and in wnrk ! lug for her reformation and huppiucso j achieves her own. Service as a war nurse completes the healing influence, land florlnda. now happily married, j has become a woman to respect and ,' admire. "The Lifted Veil" is a power ful photndrama. jkTt YiLL4 ik " m . 1 hMlirK ' r i:.;i.ish Dri:itTi:u 'I.aims aHeRiseooTenniG Gushing" IryMiuyS Witts Scx-nario Ly Charles M atgnc Dirrclcd byMUKICE TOURNEUR "An ARTCRAFT Picture i ! A (iO LAUGH POWER COMEDY DRAMA. THILLS AND EXCITE MENT. SENSATIONS GALORE. A SPEED TEST FOR TRUE LOVE. STARTLING SURPRISES, GRIPPING STORY OF ADVENTURE. COSY THEATRE ;i:iim axs won.DM' rn;nr ! LONDON. Dt'C. "It was nil von j Tlrultz'H fault. " said John Jusrpli Hyatt, chained with dosertinK from j tho tiHvy ami jolniiiK the army. j "1 served lit t he Xort h ioa for ; three years.' he iaid, "ami the ( Jet - j it 8 ns won Id it' I come out a ml IIk ht . mi I thoiiKht I'd join the urniy and j go ufter them.' i The jsii useIcs of a pirl born in (l;c slums of unknown parentage. You will laii'lv you will cry with henutiful Elsie Forjfuson as she plays the role of Jennie Cushinff. She commands admiration as sjie rises from her lowly surroundings. IX) NOT MISS THIS ONE C.TH L L BARRYMORE w'THE LIFTCO VEI" Alta Sunday mid Monday. i H I Katzen jamnter Kids, , The Talc of a Monkey; ,