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1 Section Two Pages 7 to 12 Section Two Pages 7 to 12 SEMI-WTUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1918. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1918. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S GET THAT PERPETUAL SMILE TRADING AT CONROY'S BY CONROY'S 525 Main St. Free Delivery? Phone G40 CASH GROCERY MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Wi- him' jiy-t rwlwil u frcsli miiiIv uf lUiMirn Corn Mvul, ImXIi hIiIIi' mill jrllutv, l III. rack "Or, CllK'l.nl llullllllV, II III. Mil k ttlttl x ukv im;i.i;i:i ion vin;.rij:ss i.v. Oinin fiiHik Ovit Our J-'ruiili'.s AsMirliiiriit or 'im Mml. I'mii-h Mi-ut Trrltt, rim Slut lluiiiiK'l Mint Trral, ran l!i) lllllil .Mi'Ut 'I n-Ill, cull !!.": ( hii'kcn Mrut Tn'Ut, ran !!.'; 'IHnlliii' .Mi'Kl Trrul, ran 1!.": ('lili'ki'ii A l.a Kliiif, tan :wi rli ki n llrolli, call I'm: IliiT Hrolli, 'ii '"" llaiiiliiirui-r Sicuk, can 1!"h! SiiIiiiii'Ii. c-an I"' I Viuikfoi ls, can . . . -" Viriinit Kansnec, citn I'm: WYTOVAY CASIITCONROY'S M.i: MAUSH A II IT ! 1 .tMWY OVKRAIXK I The appearance of Mae Marsh in ! ovciii lis In her now ioldwyn photo I play, "Sunshine Allc.vV' has proved : o HiicrcKhfiil a venture for tin; mfalul ; mar (lint she Is threatened wllh being ; typed In oveiall plays for tho rout of : i'-r hie. Some way fir other, by a sort of '"urupevino telegraph' that no outnido person, has boon able to local it, sce nario writers have learned of her new i rl arin In tins bifurcated and have lit erally deluged tin- play department willy dramas ua rantood to be a per i ln-t-tt !' - Mni:h has been told of th llianilo effort of photn-drainullsfs to anticipate tendencies of stars In their oi hits, hot probably no illustration i has ever boon more forceful than thi3 for Mao Mars)). j Some time :t(;o M Ins Ma rsh n.p . 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Oui-Ihk Nint'iiilicr c-Kpnrt lionH fiiiiKi-d il MnliNl;intl;il In lorolKil trade ' llurlMK thu ili'cill miilillis with Xiivemlirr, K'iIiI alnoiintoil to .HMD, nun uml ixi.nrts to ::B7. IHMI.OUU, leaving ii i'Xci'.sm of Import oi 1 UK, mill. linn In i:u7 aaiiist .r.)!i. (MIO.Ol.i'll in I a 16. Silver imports during tile lii-von mi. nihs n ii ) i in ii t 'l in $4 7. mm, mm UKainst tL''.l,omi.iMni a yoar imo. i'ix pi,r(M were vaiiloil at $7 I .mi'l.li'iii, iii ):il'.'aiiil JC, min. nun in l'.ilt;. TV . IKI.S! HKItK'S i MM I! II NT; IN ITI..MS Pri'tty qirl". hei-o's your rlianci' ilryatit Washtinrn. I':s.sana 's star in '"rio UoPlcn liliot." has ailopti'il a pul i( y oT ha vine pri'tly. kIi Ik, UXI.V, In his suiiportini; coiiipanii's. ! "A director told me umi tiiin'." iif U-aiii. "that a Hill's hi'auty varii'H in iViTHiily with lu-r mtilicr aliility. as a ii;i lii'ral ruli'. In olhi-r words:, ttiat thr ' iiini'i. hiiiiirly ihi? iiirl, tho tictti'r .sto- I'lill act. That may ho trin hut I have ' I'oiMliI a 11 11 1 1 1 1 -r of hi-anlli'S wiio were jexeellent ai lresses. and 1 tielievo t he jpuhlic prefers pri'tty irl.s. even thouich ! i heir work I.- sliuhtly 'null y. 1 am 1 u'oimr in try them out. anyway." i'osj Sunday. "ON THE LEVEL" TIip court ion the Ievei" i. i you'll talk abon day. I inii'l fa il Ward, groat star srotio in "On (hriib-r that for many a o s'o Fannie .f "The ,heal" genre hT nn-atest Hiirreoss. VAUDEVILLE PONS ti NoviOty Ai I'ON'S rohatie. XIIIITOV .t KAM-: HitiKiliK and YodolinK. I liilillen llc Vllllls :to ilfa Today Kli News Weekly BRYANT WASHBURN IN The Golden Ddioft QUAINT HUMOR, STRONG ACTING, VONDERFUL PLOT. A RO MANCE OF A HAPPY-GO-LUCKY VAGABOND AND A MILLION AIRE'S DAUGHTER. ri'stric-doereaso ended . We have w ith us also t In w l)i. can make nolbin tmt ren)arks at the world's excel! of fran ling ood resolutions Vear's day. fellow rii; WMip" liit iirr sarcastic f Small and pink and white ami al-i-iit habit ' tuK'i her a'lorabb', Kami if 'Ward's on -New latest pel. lit-d v.ilb a smart Idlie rib 1 i)oii, came grunting Into the room. liny I snout . M-mbl i la I her have v. of sod 11 -im Jess than a ir lii'st tail and pinki st Miss Ward Insists I hat ho re his father in type am. the bfiimht. from a n'ariy w sh. 1 lerinan fat h "the I'rown I'rince." "The Crown Triuce ills her latest pet Miss Ward in several scones of her lat est Paramount ph'ture.-'On Tho Iovol which will Ite shown Today at the Alta Theatre. ippears with or wforian will recognize as his or herchool girl who spends her year's al own individual experiences are shown j lowance in a month: the father who in Marguerite Clark's latest Paramount understands his girl's frequent out picture, "Hab's Burglar" which will bursts and Btarfds by through thick appear at the Pastime Theatre on ; and thin; all these and many mora Mind-ay and Monday. jare found In Mary Roberts RinehartM Tho youth with the budding' mous- , clever story of youthful "sub-deb" tiidie w ho gets desperately ill on ; which appeared in the 2aiuraay isven Jstino Sunday and Monday. . Kxpcriencos that are common to all o-fioli' uni t h tir south, east or west. and amusing episodes that every man smoking his first cigar; the boarding- j ing Post recently. in S Adolpl Zulcor.prcsents -Mary Roberts Rinehart abs Burglar hy S 1 x j? Xtaxim - ai55j S. r'' i i:-io-i r. Mai WMt'i ito I "lark lias novof sconnd S'i adorahlv iolv as whiti .vbc phi v s t ht ma Ich-ina kcr in M a rv Kohri'ls liincharl s ' suli-d. li ' si ones, t hat provoked so much nu t iona I i imuiiriit when printed Hi I he Sa I nrdav Kvening l'isi. . X 1 i 4 'VA . I ' ALTA SUNDAY-MONDAY I j THE HOUSE OF QUALITY HKAY CARTOON ' M i i ItRAY PICTOtiRAl'H. I MAGAZINE OF ' INTERESTING i Events . Mm r 4 a.- t. Quaintest Play of a Quaint Actresj 0oldvvn present-; present'; 1 MONEY! IS THEIROOT OF ALL EVIL Said Dainty Marguerite, hut tliat was felorc she tried to marry off her old maid sister. pj REMEMBER RAIt'S DIARY, WELL YOU WILL FIND RAITS RUR- g p GEAR JUST AS LAUGHABLE. . pgj p IN ADDITION J KATZENJAMMER KIDS 1 SUNDAY PASTIEIiai MONDAY I in MAE MARSH i SUNSHINE ALLEY f lyflAKf PIPER A rl-v O19 Heart ( Notliiup (piite so sweet and whole some has heen presented in months. It is a drama of pood apainst evil, of sun shine, hirds and love, that's true. i ... THE MUSIC WILL BE A SPECIAL FEATURE. THE ALTA AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, C. O. BREACH, DIRECTOR. VAUDEVILLE THE LINDERMANNS Novelty Tipht W'ire Act. FIELDS & LA ADELIA Coniedy Talking and Dancinp. "The Jani tor and the Maid." ADULTS 30c S J CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 25c m CHILDREN 10c