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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1914)
JW'IK TWO. Li GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEH WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1914. FIRST APPHCE OF BIG FILM PLEASES MATINEE HOUSE r j 1 " V a V "Si, : s f,fe" I ft CORRESPONDENTS EN DURE HARDSHIPS. (Continued rrom Page 1.) it era 3 4 Pi I ail ii - 1 I , , 1 X' i Sijinora Gonzales, "Cleopatra," in film that is in La Grande today. This afternoon as trie Arcade The ater, "Antony and Cleopatra" was produced. It is a great picture. Wonderful in fact. One of the great est known to the film world. v Seeing this marvelous production, must surrender in 10 minutels or wo will attack!" said the envoy. When Russell, over the field, wire less, flashed the news of the Incident across the bleak" sandhils, to Gen. Funston's headquarters in Vera Cruz, tflere really was something doing But it was among the ' correspond ents and. not among the officers and soldiers. In the first place none of the 250 of us had army passes, but only tickets which the navy had giv en us. We had to have army passas. We rushed up to headquarters in street cars, coaches, on foot; we be seiged the building in which Funston has his headquarters. They wouldn't let us in. General Funston was busy, they Baid, getting reinforcements out to the water works. "Reinforcements!" said an indig nant war correspondent "That's all right but What about us?" , "There won't he any battle for I you fellows to see, if we don't get somebody out to the waterworks to , fight," said a lieutenant. "We have to get reinforcements out there first, and that's what the general is busy about." . Battle Rumor Starts Rush. I Finally, it was arranged that a young lieutenant named William Bell should sign our passes, permitting us to go to the scene. But we couldn't go into the building; we must line up on the sidewalk .before a door-like , window which opened into the room where Lieutenant Bell sat. We were dead willing. It was our fault any- . how, because we hadn't arranged for our passes earlier. We stood in line Vi like people at a theatre box office. As i soon as a man got his pass, no started for "the front." "Starting for the front" consisting in finding something to ride on or in. One young corre spondent dashed into the middle of the street, dragged a Mexican peon from a burro, bought the bur ro, saddle and bridle outright for 60 . , , pesos Hnd started off along the as- ... . uucb i tusi-um unu pha,t pavementi in entireiy the wronjf npienuor oi arcimeccuro .wnicn macie direction. Two very plump English the period of the Caesars notable, war correspondents hired a coach and it MH kv. r"?;jV It is enacted in the place the stirring events occured; in those piping times one cannot got away from the fact! just before the birth of Christ, that "the movies" have made greater : Rome, in its ancient glory, is pic advances m art and entertainment than have the legitimate, and that unless the human stage exerts it self, the silent drnmn will supercede it in the affections and in the patron ago of not only a pars, ?,ut ail the people. . "Antony and Cleopatra" is the high water point of the photo play, and is something to be marked with a whito stone in the progress of motion pirturo making. The story presented this afternoon ordered the driver to "take them to the water works; ho took them to the edge of the town, got stuck in the sand and brought the pair back in the evening, after they had ridden four wiles. There was one party of real Wllf PAPIAcnAn(lniifa ...1 1 Egypt's queen revelled in luxury and h"n ZT 7 , : been wars from Russia to Montn- . ... , . negro who were caught napping, not play opens with Antony, .t ... , ,..'' ' after his famous victories, demanding " j , ' . ., ' , ' . h rode on a street car to the pdirp nf town and then started to walk the tured, as is Alexandria. Both of which are shown as they were when lust. The the tribute of Egypt, and then gradu ally falling victim to the allurements of the royal siren. After that we follow him and his associate through vivid scenes to their tragic eng. The story takes full two hours to present. WELL KNOWN .MUSIC TEACHER TO COME HERE. COMFORTING WORDS. rest of the way in the broiling sun. They had plenty of gingor and energy and enthusiasm and bravery three of the seven carried huge revolvers and everything was all right about their expedition, except that they went in exactly the wrong direction. They started out at noon, saw some Many a La Grande Household Will felornIs through a field glass at 3 Good Recommendations Given by People Who Know the Teacher. Lucile Ramsdell, of Crookston Minn., has been engaged to handle the department of music in tho La Grande schools, a position left open by tho resignation of Miss Lenore Buchanan, who give: " Pansy Bed" in the form of cantata here Friday night before her departure for Boise to take up similar work there. Tho new instructor comes highly recommended by people who know her. Miss Buchanan is well ac quainted with her work, and from Ada Floming of the National schood of music nt Chicago, conies the word that the new instructor is fully com petent to take up the work where it was left at the close of tho present school year. The board deems itself fortunate to obtain her services for the coming year. Find Them So. To have the pains and aches of a had back removed to be entirely free from annoying , dangerous urinary disorders, is enough to make any kid- 3 o'clock, at the same hour turned back for Vera Cnra and reached the city again eager to buy cold-cream for sunburns. Photographers Baffled Too. Seven photographers seized a hand car and pumped themselves fifteen ney sufferer grateful. The following miles along tho narrow gauge rail- advice of one who has suffered will prove comforting words to hundreds of La Grande readers. Mrs. Laura McClure, 1313 Madison Ave., La Grande, Ore., says: "Exer tion and colds often brought on an attack of backache. When I had these spells my kidneys didn't do their work well, and I was annoyed by dizzy and blinding spells. I was road, five milV into the Mexican lines. As soon as they saw Mexican federals they pumped themselves back again and reached tho American lines exhausted. Nobody could find the waterworks, in time to see tha rumpus. 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Don't every correspondent in town had heard the story nnd put it on the cable ninny hours before. It hnd all been a matter of field wireless. General Funston, and his staff officers, bad llfpn in pnnctnnf inmmnni.nf inn with ) mp.y K iop a K.ui cy remedy- 1C forccs ne)r the watcnvorks am, a Milburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. A young New York physician claims he can insolatc the typhus fever germ. If ho can but corner tho gubernatorial germ where folks can respondents who get at it with a club, ho given a medal. few correspondents who hnd been forced to stay, broken hearted with o'isnnr.oirtment nt headquarters, were handed the story on a silver tray, as it were, hours before thp war cor- hnd "gone to the would be froMl" cou'' P01 niH'k nni' fim' ou- i.'int mere nann t neon a battle ana that the Mexicans had withdrawn. A looming House and a Good H ome I have the R H. Tatman rooming house for sale; completely furnished for light housekeeping! This house is always filled. ; ' There are 16 rooms; full basement; individual meters for' each depart ment. Large lot 80x110; connected with sewer and sewer paid for; Cen trally located, corner O & 8th St. j The revenue now is and has been $91 per month, in addition to the owner occupying five modern rooms. If purchased did not require more .than four rooms the revenue could be increased to $101. THE PRICE IS $6,000.00, the terms are $3,500 cash and the balance on monthly payments. If you have not quite $3,500 in cash come in and per haps we could make terms that would be satisfactory. - Just occasionally in cities of this size do opportunities like these present themselves. ; ... j . . There is a chance for some thirfty housewife to enjoy a modern home and make as much money as her husband. .Another feature in this kind of an festablishment, the .tennants do all their house work, pay for their own light and fuel, consequently there is a profit. 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