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TWELVE PAGES DAILT EAST ORJKJOFiAW PEITOLCTGlf, GMMR. FRIDAY. KOVEMBER 3i, lftlfl rant mm CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at Conroy. 7 oz. Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c Von Camps Pork and Beans . 2 tins, 5 for $1.00 Crisco 1 1-2 Ibt 60c; S lb. $1.15; 6 lb. $2.30 Van Camp's Soups 2 cans for 25c Preserves, 16 oz glass, Peach and Apricot jar 30c Olympic Pancage Flour, package 35c Gold Dust, large package 30c SPRING CLOTHES PINS 3 doen 20c GUITTARD'S GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 lb. 40c; 3 lb. $1.10 BLANCHARD MILK 7 cans $1.00 What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. AftTTMK SUNDAY Headac DAINTY ACTIIKKH IN HTItWI ;illli JMM': l'.r-.-li- llni-rlHcuIn WteldS Mop Willi Much VlgOV mill Wear Pretty ;wiih Tni lii McnriH Afilceji." Notice We can now make delivery on STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR FORDS Ford's own make and does not take any power from the ear. Simpson Auto Company Phone 408 Beautiful ftessle TlarrlHcale, In "Heart Asleep." her moat recent Ex hi bit on Mutual iHwiac, makes a, dls tluct' departure frum former yharac terlzatioiiH for the aerecn. It takes a vivid imagination fto con -eclve the dainty and fastidious Ilesnle an an untidy, gauche and dirty scrub woman. Hut thin 1 just what the lovely star Is called upon to do, Later ' in the picture she Jdoonoms out n a socfety girl, refined and her own! beatlUfu.l self and wearing some gr geoun clothes. There n myHtery, humor and mix pense in this production and somt' glimpses Into the social life of tht underworld. Old Mother Hawkins, the "fence" of the crook, doea a high land fling for the edification of her gueata at a party given In honor of "Gentleman Chi" a master crook. The old lady also exploits some orlg- ln.il philosophy to Nancy on her In- picture, which -will open an engage l gratitude In not becoming a pick- men at the Alta Theatre today, t porker. The story concerns a youtr In a The play revolves around a subject The stnry concerns a youth in a i somewhat similar to Bernard Bhaw'J markable throwing arm and attracts , "I'ygmalion" ancestry versus envir- ! the attention of a league manager. , onment. A wealthy bachelor. In order I He is promoted Into professional base jto prove bis theorv that education and imf nut BUffera a noticeable affliction culture are more Important than blue. ()f jnfIatf.j (.nest HmJ faljH flown on the (Mood I" tne making Of n lady or gen- joD jfltit whPn alI Mft home fltkli ar jtieman, adopts a ecrufe-glrl. who uret at tno game to fieo nia among crooks, gives her the n d vn n -' pit r h Jng. i lages or scnooung ann wactmy n passes her off as his niece. irabcrMn'a B IS I niiiiiiiiiiiintiMiinuiuiuuuuiiMiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilj Alta Theatre THUUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer misLtabiy rcm JL periodic attacks of headachs, never drc?.:.:.-J that a permanent cure may be had. 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He takes ;in oath never again to : play, but to save his sweetheart's ! ! home which is Jeopardized by her bro- j : thfr's betting, he goes again to the f pitcher's tlab and wins the season's j "rubber" for his own home town. Thrc is a pretty love story and the picture sparkles with humor through- , out. The situations are novel and re- j frephlng. It will tickle the lovers of the great American game, for there j are some subtle bits of diamond satire. It Is especially interesting to fhoee who saw Ray in his previous baseball picture, "The Pinch Hitter," in which j he turned the tide of events at the bat. and here are In t The Movie that loca1 day officials labor union quandary. Actors union complains policemen have been them playing the screen c n edics - : se;i fining on I i-rts of tope in working nights. 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Phone 4j BY MARGARET RuHE i (Written for the United Press.) Sweet in her sweaterette Is Sue today. Jack Frost can't get her yet - Dan Oupfd may. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. When Is B sweater not a sweater? The answer is the same as to the query, "when is a scarf not a scarf?" Of course eve- body knows that that is when it's a sweaterette and there you are or rather there it is. It's all beautifully clear and sfmple provided you know just what a sweaterette Is, luit that's a long story in fact quite a sentiment al romance. You see last season when sweaters were bcRininng to get a bit passe from I&B8 and constant wear and were try ing ;ili sorts of thing? to keep them selves smart and up-to-date such as resorting to ripply ruffles arotmd their waists and elbow sleeves and re ducing themselves to mere skeletons of filet mesh a dashing young Scotch .scarf lust back from nvrr n with a IflffitmrV f!vnt f-ll rlatm.rn 1,ltL. i fi i uv...vl.Hrij in with a pink and white Iceland wool sweater and proposed matrimony. Realizing that her career ns a pampered pot of fashion was becom ing a hit precanoua and that Hymen and the Ccotch scarf offered a com- j loiiame ami nappy solution, she pink ly OOOed she was willing, only of course she pronounced ' it "woolen." and fell into his aoft embrace. Thev were married next day and in the due course of events they had the darling est little garment you ever saw. It had its father's long graceful scarf - I llkfl lines and its mother's sung form I fitting Kii die and handy pockets set in the front ends of the scarf. Yet with all their best features it still had, a complete and original individuality, of its ownk In Shetland wool, brushed or un- ' brushed. Angora or just plain every (day yarns the sweaterette is snug: and jpracticul and stunning especially wb-n Pan ARCADE Today 'v.- . '"'" l ' ' ' ' ARCADE Sunday and Monday WAIT FOR Today Children 5c Adults 20c Bessie Baniseale Hearts Asleep p scrub girl who became a lady and proved despite cir cumstances and birth that she was an aristocrat by birth if not by blood. KEYSTONE COMEDY The Village Blacksmith. RIFFITH PRESENTS TrueHeart AT 34 The Mora of a Plain Girl AaABrCwAFTftciure 722 Cottonwood