"V V V PACE EIGHT "i- p DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1020. TEN PAGES I KM ! HHATU wai ujtu l-tal AltCAItlJ T.V !Si more appropriate title could be flvvri (tiny dealing with (lie perils and rxc Item rut tf h newspaper reporter's life than "go mid get It." And this Is Just the one that Marshall Ncllan has Riven hi newest h!g photoplay '; and tipt It,' which furnn to the Ar. cade tipRlnnttiK today as a First Nit llonnl attraction. When a mysterious crime has boon rnmmuieed and the entire city la on loon for the solution whan riots ind bloodshed arc raging when great strikes are pendingIt Is then thHt tho reporter In called to the city editor s j desk and told to "jro get It." And I ! chances arc one hundred to on te ll got It. He may bo I he worse for wear i.poii ills return but he'll hmvo the si ory. And tinrh Is ihe c;ise In the new Nel Inli pi. tme - Kii li Connelly 1 mid of a series of most mysterious crimes mid told to Ret the story. After a lot of tho most fascinating and exciting ad- triti urea Connolly not only returns wuh the story, but he gets the beautl fill mystery girl 3 well. It's somi Picture, l'ASTIMK TOUAY. Mary Anderson as Hubbies at the Pas. time Theatre Overflows Witli Vim, Vigor aim Vitality. E21INDIGESTIOK b arw cranW form, drr mi twin r wti tHiy r mik, hot T cU, mrfably W QUICK RELIEF 1 ' Prica, 25-50-75 j Today we are to have a delightful tisit irom the present day apostle of the strenuous life. In the person 01 Unhides," who will reisn on the sueen at the popular Pastime Theatre "r a iimnoa engagement. Hubbies Is a sill whose sprightly old grandfather j 'never ceased lamenting, was not born s. not. .o whtn Hubbies grew up she said farewell to skirts and burnt up the roads of her home town on her motor bike, and painted the village red with her lrrpressihle strenuosity. All the countryside knew her. A oiue streak would shoot down the main her boy suit, tunes up tier motor bike and Rives full vent to her irrepressible spirits. On the road she meets a very h.im'snmo. young stranger, whose auto has gone to sleep. , !i. a twinkling Bub hies is at the engine, changes spark Plugs, twisls few wires, and presto! the auto is running again. Then he looks Into Rubbles' eyes und oh whet a pain she feels In her heart, you know how It ends. ' Mary Anserson is a sprightly per soniflralion of Hubbies, and her sup Porting company Includes several well known player. ALT A TODAY ti.W PAPA IS It IV At- or HIS MKX IX 1MI l 1'm's pretty frisky after all! There are lots of self-satisfied young fellows who seem to think their fathers are out of the running until something f j happens to wake them up. That's what occurs In "An Ama teur Devil,'' liryam Washburn's new Paramount comedy which will be dis played at the Alta Theatre today. Car. ver Emlicott, a rather too precise young man, tries his fiancee with hie "pepless" love-making. In despera tion she announces her engagement lo his father, a gay widower. ad, and the farmers resting on their , ,, " . T . 0,"S rakes would say, "There goes Bubbles " I 'f "'V1" ,! ,s djrace the All ih.Vn.mi, . .,i. .:.i." . family so the girl won t dare mam .uiiia nauc ALSO IN TABLET rORM MADE T SCOTT SOWNK MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION n lireur dogs would go into ecstasies at her approach. Hut time brings changes, and Bubbles wag left In the charge of a very aristocratic aunt. Hack again for a brief season into hat ed skirts, and then occurs the great marvelous adventure of Bubbles' life. Kseaping for a few hours, she dons PASTIME Children, 5c 5 Today Adults, 20c Into It. He ylcs various sorts of "disgraceful work," even to accepting a Job as bus boy in a restaurant, only to find that Instead of being thought less of, the new-simpers made great capital of his "example to the pam pered and lazy workingmanl Of course, everything comes out all right after a series of typically Wash burn situations, replete with humor (The turn of the story is novel and the ivhole production is most excellent!) east. Ann May la the loading woman. " BU88LE5 T! BAJOV B52EVEE.ViTK HEB J) MaraAnderron as 11)1 PtWv) BUBBLES UIH HURT BleBLl'K aTll WITH BUOYANT WTHFIANBS-THEj CNOVlllAINTOraRY AflOUT m FU.1 AND lAimiK Rum MOT UNTH DSN CUPID 5IDP5 THE SKV.YOUiX'S'M KSr-KANOiOrlt HERQ BLUSHING BRIDE M'DUTTli BUBBLES EAS.'lt KU5KBE THE FOOD OF LOVE. HAY ON" PORTL.XD. Dec. 31.--(A. P.) Sam Langford, Boton negro heavy weight, won a 10 round decision from Jim Barry of San Francisco here Wed nesday night. Barry managed to stay by keeping out of reach of Langford's jabs. Itaniy Absorbs Punishment. PORTLAND, Dec. SI. (f. P.) Harry surprised the fans by sticking 10 rounds against Langford and made a hit for the cheerful way he took punishment. He got it aplenty from his heavier opponent. Langford was awarded the decision. Jimmy Darcy forced the fight against Egan, but the latter was f clever for him. It was a draw1. Her man was awarded the decision over. Lodge, who showed . little besides D ! N E lor a DMior a DOLLAR ; oof 0SMl B ' ' ' I l TTHE !-gri cost of providing three t y 1 square meals a di&y has no terrors f'. . i-J fr housewife who inve3ts in War Jr" Department Canned Meat3. ' y much weight. The vernon-Blue Gordon-Ftose bouts were draws. and APlONERPlCTU2Z rV II mm fr tntr 11 - - COMEDY HAPPY DAYS BLACKSSOUGHT BY POSSE MRU COLCMBUS. Oa.. Dec. St. (L. P.) 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Uncle Sam has unlatched the doors of his mammoth store houses, and millions of dollars' worth more of this canned Corned Bsef and Corned Beef Hash has gone forth to the dealers of the country, through whom you can buy in abundance. See your dealer at once; show him this advertisement; lay in a whole winter's supply. Ask him to give you the excel lent, appetizing recipes f(y preparing this nourishing, palatable food. These meats are sold to dealers at tho wholesale prices opposite, which allow him 'a legitimate profit and result in a bij saving to you. . ' Dealer ' oifiers shoild be tent to Def.ot Quartermaster at the following addresses: Brooklyn, N. Y., 59th St. and First Ave. Eo(ton, Mats., Array Sup ply Bate. Chicago, I1L, 1819 W. 39th Ci, Atlsnta, Cv, Transporta tion Blil. San Antr aio, Tex. San Francisco, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROP ERTY BRANCH. Office of the Quartermaster Geoe.-al. Munitions BMg., ' Washington , D. C Bra idea of THE WHOLESALE PRICES printed below. J hey win giva you what omt you will save on your purcnasoa. CORNED BEEF HASH , 1 lb. cans, I Sc per can ' 2 lb. cans, 30c per can CORNED DEEF No. t cms, 15c per can No. 2 cans, 21c per can I lb, cans, 18c per can 6 lb, cans, $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Disce'ints to apply on all purchases of surplus canned meats on and. after November i5, 1920, ara as followsi $250 to 1,000. ....... .net 1.001 to 2.500. i per cent 2,501 to 4.00U. 10 per cent 4,0b I and over, 20 per cent The Government will pay freight on carloaj lots to any point in the United StUet Ucated more than twenty miles from shipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUrfl When purchases reach $50,001, 24 net to prevail; when purchases reach $ 1 00.00 1 , 2i net to prevail; when purchases rtach $500,001, 32 net to prevail; when pjrchaies reach $ ! ,000.00 1 and over, 35? net to r r.Ta iL MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 WAR f Buy it by the Case lEPARTMENT CANNED tuaTS' SEVEN IN FWIIiy ARE WKMUIMMI single revolutionary force capable of those w ho destroyed the ancient cattle- I friends. No one else was allowed to discipline, vigorous action and th;0ral at Kun.. he vtX retels tolleav, for 20 minutes to enable her tu emancipation of the proletariat. j tho Polish warfare, against Moscow, I depart secretly as she had come. Mystery Shrouds tJoiiur which was carried on with allied aid. j Her visit was unexpected. It Is be- "The barbarians who destroyed the Madame Zetkin arrived late in the ilievcd she came by motor and It Is rncient cathedral at Isheinis belong to ; aftei noon and spoke for half an hour. ! supposed that utter leaving Die hall the same class, kill and family, as she Ihen left with a small escort or ' she proceeded in the Herman frontier. FA1P.FIELD, Conn., Dec. 31. (A. 1'.) -An entire family of seven was wiped out by fire yesterday. The vic tims were Felix Yackiniovitch, aged ."'1. and his three sons and three daughters. Children, 10c Adults, 35c ALTA TODAY He Wanted to Shock the World! MI TOCP.S, France, Dec. 31. (A. P.) Clara Betkin, member of the German rcichstag and of the executive commit- i tee of the third Internationale, whose i passports, it is alleged, the French re- i fused to vise, came suddenly Into the hall where the French socialist con gress was In progress yesterday and ! Hie session liecame a bedlam. M. Pros- J fard, secretary of the French socialist ! Party, w ho was speaking, was Inter- I rupted and the delegates escorted the ' woman to the platform. ! Clara Zetkin is a white-haired worn-1 an of 60. She was attired in a simple brown dress and was cheered wildly, j Defies AVariilncs "THe French have forbidden me to come," she said to the delegates, "but j like a good communist I came any way." The doors of the hall were locked and the telephone and telegraph wires in the hall disconnected, and no one was allowed to leave the building. She then continued her speech, denouncing "the Scheidemanns, Noskes and Itey naudles of all nations." She also de nounced the moderates and all those seekinglo form, an Internationale In opposition to Moscow. "Split your party to achieve more precious unity," Madame Zitkin advis ed the congress. " urge you to split from your party all social patriots and all .vacillating-centrists,' and form a ill No snip of a girl could tell HIM he had I no net) and turn him down! r No doting; mamas smear that syrupy ! "nice boy" stuff over HIM! ' )fg lr-y ' Bring on your notorious actorines! A-. ' ?.L Bring on your bright lights and your vT I " . ! I dark deeds. C. Elliott Endicott was out to ' v" 9i ! I! do harm! He d disgrace that high-talutin f-f , v i xaiiiiiy ot jus even u lie nan to worn. f ) "t jk ia-t sK. I i And he did ! And you'll disgrace your- h , .Tkv - self laughing! Aj'V t " Ix 11 '-' -:'Mi j JESSE LLASKY J ! - i PRESENTS Ci SX&X I I I ! r RRYARIT ?W : ! ', Hlsa.SJr,al'Wil V V I f I I iri Asiijorfeyr i I evil J .r (2 (paramount fficture- . - )fS FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY 1 'Hf'-J ! THROUGH THE KEYHOLE , . L , ! Aft '"&a-AMD'QETt T "" ' " " AKOADE TODAV- AS&: if1- IL