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page nvrc EIGHT PACKS DATIY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 191 a. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S When Buying: Groceries, Think of Convoy's, bur prices are down to earth. CONROY'S 52$ Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 CASH GROCERY Hot House Lettuce, pound 25c Celery, bunch 10c Potatoes, large size $1.90 Oranges, dozen 50c Brazil NuIm, 2 pound . . -. irai Frlwo niiiiiII 50f, medium .")(, largo $1.85. Mount Wriiou Milk, 2 cans 2."o Corit 2 cans 2."k cuho $2.75 I'alaco tar C'mi Fruit, Xo. 1 Mzc, 2 cans . . '. . ., sse Navy, Itayn anil llnk llcaiis, ihiiiimI 15c Mararoitl. Spaghetti, XootllcH, package Ilk: Mmiarolli, Sllilglltttl, 5 pound box 55c Mutches, Ihx .": A. II. Naptlui Soao, 4 bun : 25c; lioh Wliibi Soup, 5 liars 25t Ultras I'owiler, IMK'kuxc , 25i; Mm' Xaptha Fowiler. package Silo Olympic Fail Cake Flour package :5', 2 for l5e Aunt .fitmlma I'ttii Uukr Flour. ... package i!Uc, 2 for :f5o Aunt .Minima Buckwheat Flour. . . .package 2Uc, 2 for 35u IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. ANSCO (EX FILM CAMERAS Gk SPEED I IB Awe VtH-Hnrfcpt. 'id T"HE Ansco Vest- x Pocicet Jpeedex catches swiftly moving figures without a blur. It gets into action quickly when every second counts. You can change the focus, the speeii and opening of the shutter instantly and accurately whili viewing the image in the finder. Let us show JOU una i-inici. jbWJ Other Anscos $2 to vLi 555. lUi: Le.din Dri-ut. r'l iVJ ,11 OVERLAND AND WILLYS KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES THE WILt.Y.S-KMGllT You will concede the luxurl ousness uml beauty of this air without argument. Us practical advantages fin ally determine its purchusc. The motor has no equal no near approach in any similar ears selling for bo moderate a price or for hundreds of dollars more. It in a Willys-Knight sloevc valvo motor 12.000 produced lust year rfhd Riving the most remarkable satisfaction. Kverybody knows that noth ing has ever seriously challeng ed the nolselessness of thlB type of motor. It has the softer "purr" com bined with greatest power for its size. Its velvet smoothness puts all other motors of like power to hame. James L. Elam oyk.ki.axi "20 Johnson St- l'lione 71 lViidli-Ufti, Ore. DOItOTHV OA.I.TON STAItS IN TIIK VUIMK OF TIIK YUKON" "The Flamo of the Yukon" la the name of the new Triangle play star ring Dorothy Dalton, which will be ex hibited at the Paalime theater today. It was written by. Monte M. iKatter John and produced under the super vision of Thomas H. lnce. Dorothy Dalton appears as a sort of Alaskun Carmen, queen of the dance hall girls, known throughout the Yu kon country as the "Flame." She 1 the trump curd of Muck Jack Hovcy, proprietor of the Midas cafe, the most populur resort in the lively mining town. One night a stranger comes to the place, and Instead of tricking him, as Mack Jack orders, she finds herself Interested in him and aids him to make his way to the gold fields. The man's influence over her is for the good, and she decides to go straight, but the gang Jeer and declare she will flume higher and fiercer and ever after her brief period of goodness. Among those appearing In support of the star are Kenneth Harlan. Mel bourne McDowell. Margaret Thomp son. Curl L'llman and May Palmer. The production was directed by Chas Miller. I CLEARANCE 5 SALE! Cosy Today Alice chief clean up In a garage has S iiu-jn utanrnthi.r Fn I her Hweet- A s 5 OF All Winter 6 m AdolpLZukor presents rare Bab's Burg 1 ions.0 19 Story hy Mary Rtxberts RineHart Directed iX.dearievawiey iiory heart decides to marry her Just as the big day dawns. Alice's sweet heart Is vamped away. Alice in re venge attempts some hair-raising suicide pacta, that do not seriously af fect her. Hent on revenar, Alice becomes a Jitncynua driver; takes the vamp and her sweetheart for a wild ride through many hounes. brick walls and any ob stacle that stands in the way of the ungulded course of the Jitney. This Is an exceptionally clever story, full of stunts never attempted before, with laughes galore. 103 E. Court St. t-m MAKGl'KltlTK CI.AKK Ifc "SUH-UKIS" FILM 5 v . s , .!.(....;. -is .-V"-:' . f - "', i , I . - V.S r - "i v ' r 7 'f J! , ,. lMK-TO-FUH I ' ':,- ' t A Marguerite Clark-has nevr si-cmed s, adnrablv l,,vev us when she lus the match-maker in Mar Jtoberts I:inehrt a "sub-del' sloiies that provoked so much na tional comment when printed m the Saturday Evening J'ost. I V I3! The "Sub-Deb'' stories by Mary; Itobcrts Klnehart in the Saturday i Kvening I'ost. were followed with In-! terest fcy thousands of readers ull over ,)ea. Ht (he Alta Theatre on Sunday with iileasure the announcement that Marguerite Clark has been choKen by I'aramount to star In screen adupta- , tions of several of the Incidents, the second of which will lie highly amus ing. "Pali's Burglar". The produc- : tion was directed by J. Searle Dawley. 'Hairs Burglar" is scheduled to ap- the United States who will receive , aml Munuay. MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL S.nirl risinrv Marcruerite. but that was before she tried to marry .off "her old maid" sister. REMEMBER BAB S DIARY, WELL YOU WILL FIND BAB'S BUR GLAR JUST AS LAUGHABLE. IN ADDITION KATZENJAMMER KIDS . ' EF3 PATENT MEDICINE IIAI TIIK ;llll TIIItKB WKI-aiS With January comes the lagrlppe i Lingering colds seem to settle in the j system, causing one to. ache all over. ; I feel feverish and chilly, tired, heavy j and drooping. Mrs. Elzzie Tyles, Hen- i . i, ,, ,1,. iiohl.!' cers-.n. ivy.. " f "a I had I ith her thrown over his saddle, I had la k rap no for three weeKS. i n ju i Sunday Alta Today Fannie Ward beaten by husband. In her newest Paramount picture now being shown at the Alta Theatre. Fan nie Ward has the novelty of having her own husband play the "heavy" or villlan In the production. He not only c steals her from her father, riding away CHILDREN IOC but .t.- " ,i i,.,hi medicine and later on in tne .picture, neais ne. nu ',,..'. did nnv dd. I gave herlKusto and relishes and testifies false PASTIME MONDAY m ADULTS 25c ly against her in court. A happy end- i Ing finds -Fannie Vard securely mar- j ried to another, man and Jack Dean. her "real' liusbHud meeting his de Hert. - . NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES i sffWY'Q KWONG HONG LOW. J UVll A J I lo Welt Alta St.. Upitairi. Phone J Foley's Honey and lar and now sne is all right I have told all my friends aboufcit." Insist on the genuine Fol ey's Honey and Tar. Tallman & Co. Ai:i: YOU FKF.I.IXrt FIT? l).. vim envv the man or woman ot until ing energy, strong body and hap- py disposition? All these depend up- t ltlAV. (JFIOl.VV I.!1. IHf. on good health, and good health Is SA.V FRANCIS;';.. to, A impossible ra the kidneys are weak, I .Swedish ship. s;ibl to have leen serv overworked or diseased. Foley Kid- I ing Oermany in planting mines off .....1 liolti tile ihn SCimlh African cojisl has been CaP- ney rills an irunipu) . . kldnevs filter the blood and casi oui iureu the unisonous waste product i:. of swf.ihsii ship's and seven members of tile that I crew In the fiernian pay were exocut cause sore aim swonen iu.mi.iv. Joints, backache, rheumatism, and the. s mptoms tnal gi-ve w in innis mis kidney and Tallman i Co. bladder ailments. ed. according to W. Alley, head of a trading corporation of Cape Town. He said today that the execution took place five days before his departure fiom Cape Town. 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The chance. which has not been fully explained in ; ZZ fireat Hritain. " in believed t mean ;rea!er activity ot" the grand fleet. It 'ZZ 's possible some effort w il I be mad' "5 to attack t he Germans in t heir hid- ' hm places. , FRIDAY CIIH.IXtl'X 10c SATURDAY Mil I T. alK- , I'll ll!l!i!!!U!!ll!!!!l!l!l!!l!!iililil