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p PA.OE nvr. DAILY EAST OB.EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1frno FOURTEEN PAOES ARCADE SUNDAY-MONDAY AT THE THEATRES CONROY'S CASH GROCERY WIlH! till? IllUt-llOltsl NIUIIULM'r-. Imvi' U tell VOa ji ' ' 1 1 1 1 UMKMUt A! ul . 35c nml oomiag iittiitt-i . AIU'AIK TOOAY TllltlM AIM-;TY IX I WOMAN or PMCAKttttfr Children, iuc IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS disco. . Vi lbs. 60c, 3 lbs. $1.15, 6 lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, 1 , lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Van Camps and Franks Soups, 2 for. . . 25c EXTRA GOOD BULK COFFEE, LB.. 45c Soap, Sunny Monday, 7 for 50c Mexican Red Beans 3 lbs. 25c, 7 lbs. 50c Blue Karo Syrup. .No. 5, 55c, No. 10, $1.10 Shredded Wheat, each 15c Olympic Pancake Flour 35c THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford One Ton Truck is serving business just as faithfully and economically as does the Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully and economically. 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"A Woinin ' f ' I ' I 1 1 1 r ' lu dlHt I nnt Ivt-lv fi hIji v uf huuia '1,1 and the theme ihovch around the aHpiration of a I whofle desire, awakened by education, are Htrons, but whoHO will is weak ! AITA 8I'XIAY AM MONDAY TiiK CRIMSON ;AitlKlA" Viltiuo BEACH DRAMA "The Crlmenn Gardenia' Ih Flex I'earhe'H newest novel to be jjiven to t ht cinema by Cloldwyn. When it comeH to the Alta Theatre for Sunday and Monday, admlrerH of the Ameri can author will le asttmixhrd at a miKUHpected phase of hlH story-telling KeniuH. "The Crimson Gardenia.' transpires in New Orleanes at the height of tht Mardi Clras. Roland Van Dam (Owen Moore separates himself from hih sight -seeing friends determined : t k adventure. Maksed and wearing B r. mlno. he is accosted by Mudolnn Dora tie ( Hedda Noval. who Is In search of her cousin, who she bail nr er seen. His mark of identifica tion In to be a black domino and a gardenia. Each unaware of who the other Is the young- people fall in love while their meeting Is observed by mem In r of a lawless gang. The crim inal also think Madebm's OOmpainiOfl is her cousin. He Is a fugitive from Justice and ia thought to have he trjifrt sc. n iH which will lead to the apprehension of the gang. When finally the real couwin appears he is j Maimed ly his pursuers. 1 nen awv Ion knows the truth. Made to believe thit the man she lnvea Is an enemy. 1. i.et'nM him Into the hands of the I'mlralM and the succeeding episodes 'ev Ion :i elimuT no less thrilling than -VXDAY AX1 .MOXDAV ADOLPH ZUKOR Cathorino Calvort She saw it all! the triumph she crav ed, the way to attain it. and the price sht, would have to pay. Then calmly, ltper itely, she made her choice: 'Til do it. and plunged into the big, fierce game for power and human hearts. Do YOU think that a woman with beauty, brains and ability to attract men can live her own life, regardless, and v in '.' 3ee Beautiful Catherine Calvert in Elinor Glynn's amazing history of such a woman's joul then answer. Directed by Roy W. Neill Scenario by Kathryn Stuart Slcry by Elinor Glynn I ' Cparcurmnl - Clrkrafit pccicl mm u i- ItEOtEMBKR THF. Ol.n sov; "on tiik itowmv?" Dtt yo r'nionibor that c.Itl fonff, "On thp Bowery'? 11 in tho Rnwerv of those days, some twenty-five yearn ago. that is pictured In I'aramount's pietUrimUon of E. W. Townaend's famoim comedy. "C'him mle Fadden." starrlnR Victor Moore. I which will he shown at the Pastime IThi .tre next Sunday. Mr. Townsend was at that time a re COttr of the New York Sun. Ryery now and then he wrote a "Chimmie Fad.len" sketch, telling incidents In the life of an Irish-American Bowery "rouch diamond." The sketches achieved such popularity t lint Town seml soon found his creation and him- j ulr nntinnnl flirures. The Bowery of those days la no more. But the Paramount picture it I In nil brought back to us again. "Chimmie Fadden" is not only a erenmlngly funny film, but veritable historical record of what was once the moat famous street in America. 5ear MMr 'PRI.MZA," THE PICTURE EEAUTIFUL ARCADE SUNDAY .XD MONDAY CM KBRATBm ItOVXSt BY KI.INOR til.YN IS .l.ITi:i TO M IIKI'.N Mrs. BSInor Ilyn. one Of the most celebrated novelists In the world, is Ih, author of "The Career of Kather Ine Hush." a thrilling st.:ry of Knglish lite and manners, the sale of which In this country and abroad exceeded ele I ven hundred thousand copies. The book whs plctnrUed by the Famous The car that will make you a proud owner. The car that a demonstration from us will make you a buyer. . .-. j- . . auJ T.6?S.MotorCo 722 Cottonwood Phone 46 f I 5 II Dr. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the opening of offices in Rooms No. 23 and 25, Smith-Crawford Building, Pendleton, Oregon. 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