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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1916)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 19lff Bv Our Freedom GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Your Easter Hat Is Here . ye For this last week before Easter w have, provided a large showing of, the Newest in the Millinery world. We invite the particular attention of those women interested in the more popu lar priced millinery hats ranging from :.1:..$3.50 to $12.50 No woirtan should be disappointed on Easter if she visits our Millinery Department any time this week. Hill's Department; Store Mutt. Ain't Nature wonderful? Jeff-rWny? Mutt She gives us all faces but we 'can pick our town teeth. Harvard Lampoon. , . . ... , The Aches of House Cleaning . The pain and soreness caused by bruises, over-exertion and straining during; house cleaning' time are sooth ed away by Sloan's Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just ap ply Sloan's Liniment to the core spots, rub only a littin. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest com fortably and enjoy a refreshing1 sleep. One grateful user writes: "Sloan's Liniment is worth its weight in gold." Keep a bottle on hand, use it against all Soreness, Neuralgia . and Bruises. Kills pain. 25c at your druggist. adv. , , AT THE MOVIES AT ARCADE. Aquatic Comedy Is Top Notch Keystone. and tomorrow, so theater goers of this city will be greatly interested in get ting an outline of the story. Here it is: Colonel Winslow, veteran of the As the fat boy husband, jocund, to- i Mexican war, brave and gallant, hopes tund, Ro.seoe Arbuckle has a laughter 'for a great future for bis only son, provoking role in the Triangle com-1 Frank. At the outbreak of the civil edy, "Fickle Fatty's Fall," at Arcade war a recruiting station is opened in theatre toniirht and tomorrow. . flhe Virginia village where the Win Fatty's efforts to quell a fight in the ; slows live. Frank, obsessed with fear, kitchen of his menage' start the com- ! refuses to enlist. His father's humil edy on its hilarious way. The chef j intion is great, and in his wrath he and butcher boy are in a mixup over drives Frank to the office under threat the pretty maid (Ivy Crosthwaite.) of death, and "the son joins the local ratty sends the two Hying out of the company. I armed. On ahorse he rides . to the '. Confedeiate commander, having made r t. ii i .. nia escape in ue oiue coui 01 a nortn ern sentry, whom he has knocked un consciouc. As he gallops ahead of his pursuers he starts across a. bridge commanded by the fire of his father, who is on duty at the time. Seeing only the blue coat, Private Winslow fires. His aim is true, and the horse and rider topple into the river, Frank, however, though wounded is able to get ashore and ' deliver the plans to the commander. An attack is ordered, and the northern army routed. Father and son are reunited after the battle and all's well. AT SHERRY'S TODAY ONLY. place and makes love to the maid. Wifey soon after sees flour prints on Fatty's shoulders anil fires the maid. Fatty combines the roles of chef and maid and slices'potatoes with the elec tric fan and juggles food on the table. He becomes peeved at a guest, sort of a musical lion, and bespatters his face with a pie. There is. a chase in motor chairs. 1-atty s wife loses con Ann Murdock, one of the gifted The very first night he is assigned, young actresses raised to stardom by Charles Frohman, in a comedy drama entitled, "A Royal Family." This play was produced some years Ago at the Lyceum Theatre, New York,-and it to picket duty near the Union front He is terrified, throws down his rifle and flees. His family's negro mam my erives him refuge in the kitchen and summons his mother. The latter was a tremendous success. The hero- is comforting, him when the colonel, ine is a young princess of an imagin puzzled by her absence, comes to look ary country called Arcacia; and the for her and discovers Frank. The story is right up to date in people and cn1ninl fiVtpn trnez to the mv nnd he. ' incidents. Movino" nicture natrons lrol of her chair and is precipitated comes Private Winslow in the com-' will find this photoplay one of the off a dock. Fatty rescues her. The pany which his cowardly son had de- most interesting that they have ever mother-in-law and the dhef also fall lserted. ! seen. It will be shown at the Sherry in the ocean. It all ends up with the reconciliation of the married ones and i tne reunion of the maid and the butch er boy. Frank Keenan in "The Coward." "The Coward" will be seen in the Triangle program at Arcade tonight Meanwhile Frank hides in the attic tiheatre today only. This is not cos- as a group of Union officers arrive and , tume play. i take possession of the home. As they discuss the weakness of one of their positions he listens, a plan formulates itself in his mind, he throws otf his : London, April 18. All-round con- fear and obtains the plans by surpns- scription is being more and more Absolute Conscription Urged ing the officers while they are un- Wit v ;7 v&! I flu.'M x ?' ' 1 Ann Murdork in "A Roval Familv" at Sherry's Todav Onlv. ! jj uu u tr ju sty i ncKa -i strongly urged in England, i Tl 1 . " 1 . TT 1 it is oniy partial as yet. unmarnea men urp to the age of 41 have been called to the colors, but with numer ous exceptions. The call for married men has applied only to those who have declared their willingness to serve. The element known as the "ginger i group" wants to make the compulsory summons all-embracing. It is also urged that men up to 45 be included. The "gingerite's" contention is that the war is now at its most critical stage and many more men are neeed ed immediately. "If the enemy is not beaten during the next few months," adds the Lon don Express, "the struggle may go on until Europe is bankrupt and we are forced to agree to an inconclusive peace. The occasion demands strong, swift action." Of course, all these hyphenates who : say Germany re such a erreat nlace to i live in will hurry back when peace : comes and help pay the Kaiser's war- ! TM.II-J.I-l.' T-i.,. A , jruuaueipraa iNonn American. The Quality Car The Difference between a $2000 car and a Dodge Brothers Car is quantity not quality. SMITH'S GARAGE Distributors Watch Child's Cough Colds, running of nose, continued ir ritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances do something for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without ant lar eyrup ana so eiiective. just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared, no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King s New Discovery. It will safe-guard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds. adv. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY DARK Try Grandmother's old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sapo Tea and Sulphur, projwrly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years hl'O the only way to gi t this mixture was to m:ike it at homo, which is nuif"y and troublesome. Nowadays, by nskinir at any ilmp Btoro for "Wyclh'u Page ami Sulphur Compound." you will get a lar"o botllo of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other iniirnlidi!. for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! Xo one enn possibly' te! that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally "and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; hy morning the gray hair dis appears, niul after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glo.ajy nnd attractive.. YVyeth'a Ssro and Sulphur Compound ns a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark bair and youthful ap pearance. It U not intended for the cure, j niiUgUun or prevention of disease. BOOST 'Boost for every forward movement,- Boost for every new improve ment. Boost the man tor whom you labor, Boo,st the stranger and " the neighbor; Cease to be a chronic knocker, Cease to be a progress blocker, j.1 you a majce your city better. Boost it to the final letter. Ik is as plain as one and one: To hold the patronage and good will of your customers you must please them, and the sun-est 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. NO! 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