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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1916)
MONDAY,' JANUARY 10, 1916. - LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . PAGE TZItL-J tor proves to be her mother, who is reunited with the now thoroughly forgiving Martin. Nesta and the doc tor find peace in each other's arms. BIG FILM DATE NEAR. "Avenging Conscience" Booked for U Grande This Week. SHERRY THE ATRE Today "GOLD ROOSTEjft DAY" K Pathe Presents "THE MENACE OF THE MUTE"- 5 Parts. Featuring Arnold Daly and an Excellent Cast A Play Full of Action and -' - ' , Mystery. , ' mum AT THE f M0VII1B PICTURE . HOUSES I bV Ji I f ;ir liin mM Vr THIS IS A STORY. OF CIRCUS LIKE, FULL OF MANY LAUGHS. THE CIRCUS PARADE IS SURE TO PLEASE THE CHILDREN. "STILL WATERS". TUESDAY. in Marguerite Clark : Chief Figure v Circus Story Film. ''Still Waters," in which the Fam ous layers Film Comany is starring Marguerite Clark on the Paramount Program at the Arcade Tuesday-is a story of canal-boat life and of:, the circus. It develops assfollows: When old man Martin's only daugh ter eloped with a circus performer, it was a bitter blow to him, and when the deserted girl returned, a year lat er, he refused to forgive her, but took, her baby girl away from her before he banished her from his sight. Terror-stricken by the fear 'that little Nesta would suffer the same fate that had overtaken her mother, Martin had decided to seek seclusion on a canal boat, where he gave. Her everv educa tional advantage possible under the circumstances, though he ( zealously guarded her f rom contact with , the outside world. ,' A vivacious, extremely bright and ambitious girl,: Nesta frets, at the re trains and finally slips away to a neighboring orchard, where she meets young Dr, Ramsay, the owner of the property. Ar.- flirtation results from this chance meeting which soon ripens into love. But Mrs. Ramsay has othor ambitions for her son, and she invites Lthe object of her motherly schemes t visit tno house. . ,. . A circus, the first that Nesta has ever seen,' comes to the neighboring town. The little girl is captivated by the glamor of the -show - and runs away from the canal boat in order to see the performance. She attracts theattention of the circus folk, and, when the woman who is playing Pier rette collapses Nesta takes her place. A cleverly arranged fainting scene, staged at the proper moment by the "other girl," crushes Nesta under the weight of the sudden . discovery of what she erroneously believes ito be the duplicity of the perfectly inno cent Ramsay. Angered by her grand father's stern1 discipline, the reason for which is a sealed book to her, and heartbroken by her lover's apparent defection, Nesta runs away to join the circus. . , But she soon finds that the , only person she can trust in the troupe is the sick woman whose place she took as Pierrette. The ring-master marks her for his own, and it is only by flight (that she escapes his vicious de signs. Fleeing down the towpath to the canal-boat,: with 'ithe -ring-master in pursuit, Nesta arrives in safety, only to And the cabin empty. ' Old man Martin, .shocked at the flight f his little granddaughter, has become critically .ill and has, been re moved to Dr. Ramsay's home. The doctor, learning the reason for the old man's condition, has gone in search of Nesta. .i Having- missed her at the cir cus, he returns from the canal boat in tjme to rescue her from , the ring-, maste'r,' wno has trapped. her in fche deserted cabin. . " Si : . . The sick waman who guided the chase after Nesta and the ring-mas- That "Avenging Conscience,", the D. W. Griffith' wonder picture which comes to the Arcade Wednesday is the most costly photo-play which has ever been seen in La Grande is de clared 'bv Managers Leiter and Myers. "Avenging Conscience" is declared Dy urimtn to be a greater picture tnan "The Birth of a Nation." Griffith says: "It is my supreme achievement and is two, years ahead of the art of motion picture photography." ,' Not only is there in the cast of "Avenging Conscience" every star ap pearing in "The Birth of a Nation,' but Miss Blanche Sweet will be seen in addition.- v ; ;, This remarkable photo-play is a picturization : of Edgar Allen Poe's books and poems,' particularly "The lei 'taie .Heart" and -'Annabel lea.' r l (. Not only did . "Avenging Con science" break attendance records at the Heilig Theatre, Portland, where it Tan a full week, hut at -the Mel bourne Theatre, Seattle, where larger crowds saw it than witnessed "The Birth of a Nation." At the Strand Theatre, New York, it ran for weeks, at prices ranging from $2 down. Baltimore paid $1.50 to see it, Chicago and many other eastern cities the same sum. ' . . The state rights are owned by Oiv ton E. Goodwin and Sol Baum, who : are asserted to have paid a tremend- j ous price for .the picture. ,.. The cast of stars includes: Henry B. Walthall, Blanche Sweet, Mae Marsh, Ralph Lewis, Robert Hanron, Jose phine Crowell, George Siegman and Spottiswoode Aitken. THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY EVERY HOME IN LA GRANDE' v SHOULD HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHT. V Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. s ' Always at Your Service . Telephone Main43 THEDA BAR A AGAIN Sherry's to Run William Fox Produc - tion This Week. ' Theda Bara is "coming to town." She will be in William Fox' Carmen Thursday and Friday r at . Sherry's. Here are two reasons why this Car men is without examplur or par allel: ;..v - Producer Wjilliam Fox, a name na tionally . synonymous of ' the revela tionarv - and innovationarv ' ' in the moving, picture industry. A trade marK tnat guarantees quality. . lts, swinp on a mm menis xne oest tnat the most experienced and expensive minds of literature, dramatic art 'and the directors' profession can produce. : StarTheda : Bara, "Hades' hand maiden," in the role of Carmen, the haughty -and intolerant evnsv- flirt. Former, leading woman of the noted Theatre Antoine, Paris. Stands su premely alone and unrivalled as "The Vampire Woman"( of the screen. Lit erally a rage from coast to coast. Adv. - The New York Store Is The Workingmaris Friend LOW PRICES NOW Men's wiita $5.00 U tMM Men's hats and caps . . . . ..... ... ... . ..... . . . . . . .85c, $LS0, 12.00 Men's shoes and rubbers ..75e, I1.S5, $240, $3.00, $U Men's work shirts .................................. .......40c Men's work shirts, wool ..........................$lJo, U $l.l Men's heavy underwear . ................... . , , . ....... .. . . .394 Union. suits . .... .95e to $1.T : Cotton glaves and sox and handkerchiefs ......... ...5, 10c, ' Cotton-gloves and sox wool '. 20c 25 Overalls, Union .'. .50e, 75c 5e, Suit cases, trunks and bags .$1.25, $140, $240, $9.M We buy and sell all kinds of jewelry. : We keep open until 9 p. m ' 214 Depot street, La Grande, Oregon ,y . tvv nirv 11 1 vmna nf piw mrua. rv TPinv ' w r THE NEW CIGAR cCRTO IMPERIAL ScflOcand2 icr,25t Made intaCtar VSSMSsl!ilW&!MII mmsm tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm D.W.Griffith (Producer of "Birth of A Nation") . will Present r His Supreme Achievement AVENGING CONSCIENCE Pdnesjjay; & Thursday D; W. 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