La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 18, 1916, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TUESDAY, APIUL 18, 1916.
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Make Hill's Store
Your Easter Store
The safest and easiest solution for all your Easter Buying.
EASTER COATS EASTER SUITS
Priced from $6.50 to $14-85 Priced from $12.50 to $31.50
EASTER SKIRTS ' . EASTER WAISTS
Priced from $2.48 to $12.48 Priced from 59c to $3.48
Easter Gloves
Easter Neckwear
Easter Petticoats
EASTER MILLINERY EASTER MILLINERY
Everything the latest and in great variety. 4
MEN'S EASTER SUITS MEN'S EASTER HATS
Priced from $13.50 to $27.50 Good values at $3.00
BOYS' EASTER SUITS BOYS' EASTER HATS
Priced from $2.69 to $7.50 . Priced as low as 50c
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If you want to save money on your shoes come here tobuy.
Hill S D
epanmesi
Store
AT THE MOVIES
LAST DAY AT SHERRY'S. , there are times when it comes closer
i to punishment tfoan labor to enact the
Realistic and Rugged Filming. (scenes motion picture directors call
;or in some instances. In one of the
The life of a film actor is all very j scenes of "Secret Love," to 'be pre
fine when "the aoing is good," but sented at the Sherry theatre today
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this condition obtains to a dejrree
that must have made the original
work of enacting one of the incidents
painful as well as hazardous.
; Upon the top of a rock, apparently
about fifty feet hiffh, two men fight,
fall, wre.Je anil roll about in a des
perate encounter. If one recalls how
painful it is to snip a piece of skin
from some part of the body when it
comes suddenly in contact with some
ijapsred object, imagination may ro
i farther in trying to realize the physi
cal pain that would follow the con
tact of almost every part of the leg",
I arms and body in a struggle of most
. realistic qualities on top of a rock.
This scene in "Rwret T.w" nb
, several moments to pass on the
screen. ine amount of rehearsal that
must have been required to perfect
the work may only be imagined for
in settine the last vest-i iro nf "off.t
from the various sensational scenes in
j the film, the picture that is finally
I shown upon the screen may have been
j "taken;" over and over again,
j There are other sensations in
i "Secret Love," the scene in a coal
jmine, terminating in an explosion;
i one of the most realistic encounters,
I man to man, in a desperate fist figiht
j to a finish and other acts of vivid
j realism. But it is not "sensation"
I alone that is depended upon to bring
'"Secret Love" to great popularity
I the titJe of the film (?ives an inkling
i of its motive, and the "secret" par:
I of the love, shared by three coupiis,
j intensifies the effectiveness of the
parded between sensations. Ijist day j
I totiay.
Ann Murdock in "A Royal Family" at Sherry's tomorrow Only.
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The Quality Car
The Difference between a $2000
car and a Dodge Brothers Car is
quantity not quality.
SMITH'S GARAGE
Distributors
AT ARCADE.
"The Coward" Big Film Play.
Once in a lustrum or a decade comes
a play fashioned according to the
classic model of great characters,
straightforward unity of plot, terrific
emotional power, tru'h to life and
art. Such, say many who have seen
it in New York, Chicago and Phila
delphia, is Thomas H. Ince's new civil
war play "The Coward," starring
Frank Keenan. It will be seen in the
Triangle program at the Arcnde on
Wednesday and Thursday and it has
undoubtedly excited greater interest
than any other recent ofTering wheth
er in the film or the regular stage
, world.
j The scenes of "The Cownrd" are
I lnid in the Valley of Virginia in 1861.
The story is that of a prideful father,
and a weak, timid son of the Hamlet
like type. Needless to sny, Mr. Keen
an appears in the role of the arrogant
and domineering father, the wonder
fully sincere young actor, Charles
jRay, as the son. Gertrude Claire as
the mother and Margaret Gibson as
tne hoy s sweetheart. Other charac
ters include the Confederate general,
played hy Charles K. French, and a
couple of old negro servants.
"Fickle Fatty's Fall."
Round, jovial Roscoe Arbuckle gos
a comreninl role in "Fickle Fatty's
Fall," the Ti-iancle comic plnv due at
the Arcade Wednesday and Thursday.
His hosts of admirers in previous
Keystone plays will welcome with joy
his Appearance in this new comedy,
which shows him in amusing compli
cations with a wife and mother-in-law.
Tins is a snlashinar, dashing convc
I picture of life en the coast, full of div-
ing and swimmi-c and rescues of men
and women who have been hdrled into
I the water by runaway autos.
Read This Iw.
teunrM
"Do you know that when vou write
j a check, or any paper that is to cir
jculute us money, for less than ?1, you
are laying yourself liable to a fine of
$500 and improsonment up to six
months in jail under tne United
States laws?
"Though there is a law against
writing a check for less than $1 it is
done hundreds of times each day in
the business world.
"Under the title of 'Offenses
against the currency, coinage, etc..
Section 178 Criminal Code of the
United States, the law relative to
checks is made very plain. 'Section
178 is a follows:
"No person shall make, issue, cir
culate or pay out any note, check,
memorandum, token, or other obliga
tion for a less sum than $1 intended
to circulate as money, or. to be re
ceived, or used in lieu of lawful
money of the United States; and every
person so offending shall be fined not
more than $500, or imprisoned not
more than six months, or both." Ex.
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BOOST
Boost for every forward move
ment, f
Boost for every new improve
ment. Boost t!be man for whom you
labor.
Boost the stranger and the
neighbor;
Cease to be a chronic knocker,
Cease to be a progress blocker,
If you'd make your city better,
Boost it to the final letter.
It -is as plain as one and one:
To hold the patronage and good
will of your customers you
must please them, and the
surest way to please them is
to give service and prompt at
tention to every detail.
This we endeavor to do to the
very best of our ability.
SAWYER-CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone Main 17.
Corner Jefferson & Greenwood
Streets. .
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TrnJo Maik. 0. 8. Pat. dan
No pressure of steels on the
spine.
The corset for every oc
casion. Spring models bring new
comfort, new - beauty, new
styles.
Have your Easter gown fit.
ted over a La Camllle and note
the difference.
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MRS. ROBERT PATTISON !i
CORSETIERE. j
Other models at $2.00 up.
Residence 1702 Oak
Phone Red 3221
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We are not just keepin store
We are SELLING
GROCERIES
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That's what our clerks are paid for
Just watch 'em move
HARRIS GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 70 v FARMERS PHONE B 1 92
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES jjjl
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Cures Bodily Diseases With Root and Herb
Treatment. Free Consultation -UM
Phone 762
1412 Adams Ave.
La Grande lSMl
Ore. SzMmiib.
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BON TON RESTAURANT
213 FIR STREET PHONE RED 1241
Expert Chef, American and Chinese Dishes
Noodles and Chop Suey a Specialty
OPEN AT 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M.
Furnished rooms up stairs
Wong Dan, Prop.
THERE ARE MANY REASONS
WHY EVERY HOME IN LA
GRANDE SHOULD HAVE
ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
Always at Your Service;
Telephone Main 34
IT'S AN INDIAN BICYCLERS
AMun you buy an IX I) TAX BICYCLE you have bought some more than an
a t tract iv civ painted frame. What vou have done is made an investment in
SERVICE, in CONSTRUCTION, in an assembling of metal of great strength
and durability with a painted finish that will stand up and wear as no other
RICYCLK will do, and then the price? $27.50, for the INDIAN ROADSTER
Call and I will show you the BEST inICYCLES and the terms are so easy
that ou cannot afford to be without an INDIAN this summer.
Let me re-tire your wheel, with the famous PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM
CUP TIRES, the f000 miles quality tires, cost no more and gives double the
service.
F. D. HAISTEN,
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