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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1916)
PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. I I (rossard he Wonderful Spring GOSSARD Have Arrived in La Grande In a recently published series of remarkable advertisements entitled, "Nino Ideal Figures" the T. W. Gossard Co. largest makers of fine corsets in the warld have captured the .Spring Corset Business of America. . " Today every reuder of Women's Magazinea is familiar with the nine ideal figure types that so graphically set forth tihe perfect range of Gossard Models AND ONE OF THKSK MODELS LS YOLKS. Your Gossmd will give you the same beauty of line, the same healthful support, and the same degree of comfortableness that it would if it were custom tailored. Gousnrd quality of maU,.-ials and workmanship insure long wear and permanent shape. Gossard Comets are easy to put on because they lace in front and clasp at the side of the lace. Sold here exclusively at $2.00 upward HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE TJiylace In Front 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ladiem Attention! All ladies are invited to call and gee the new rubberized sanitary pet ticoat. Must be seen to be appreciat ed. Pauline Lederle, Phone Black 911. Adv. 4-6.tf AT THE MOVIES Little AT SHKRUY'S. one day's doings at Edendale, where the Keystone studios are located. Tomorrow Only. Mr. Arbuckle. as Fattv. is thu Mary Miles Minter, the sweeper out of the establishment. Af- "flower of the screen," will be seen ter encounters with divers und sim. in the stellar role of "lively lary," dry members of the company, he a five part Metro wonderplny, which dieams a dream and in it imagines he wil) be presented here at the Sherry has become a groat motion picture uc- thcatre tomorrow only. Miss Minter tor and won the hand of the fail- will have a strong supporting cast in eluding Thomas J. Carrigan, her now leading man. r "lively Mary" is u story of the Southland, with a beautiful love utory in a novel setting and back- lending lady, Ivy Crosthwaite. In the dream there is a big thriller, a lire, in which Arbuckle rescues Mack Scn nctt und hulf dozen others. Then the Kweeper wakes and finds that he is "fired:" Messrs. Collier, Sennctt, Weber and Fields, Sam Bernard and the vent willingly consented to take the rules of stars under rehearsal in this comic i dream i)lay. Particulnrlv the work of I Messrs. (Jollier and Bernard iB of I u ... li 1.W.U ........M....,. .i... 41.. it . "KI1 IMIVIIl U UlitL Ul .lt regular Keystone releases are keenly awaited. -j- NOTES FKO.U FILM DOM. ! months a Lanky director, has resigned from that compafny. Clara has sued James for divorce, as well as for many thousand dollars, and the case is still pending. m m w Tihe Paramount Pictographa are be ing u.swl in the Better Badies, cam paign. Despite the efforst of the gown exports, the movie kissing average U being maintained. v A string of a dozen box curs, le cent'y purchased for a filming of sev eral of the s.'cnes of "Whispering Smith," are now located m a siding of the Southern Pacific Railroad at liOs Angeles. All 12 cars are to be used in a wreck scene, following which the junkmen will be nsked to pick up the debris. When Lionel ISarrymnre Un't lieinsr filmed, he whittles. His only dissipa tion. Howard Hickman, Kay-Bee, modest ly refers to himself as the "he-vampire." j Stout Women Find La Camelle Corsets no Very Comfortable Because of the Ventilo Back and Front Shield A trial fitting will convince you. A model for every figure. If more convenient I will fit you in your own home. Prices $2.90 and up MRS. RCBT. PATTISON, Corseticre Res. 1702 Oak, Phone Rod 3221 l tie i wo ijianis QUALITY & PRICE Ls the foundation upon which the success of this store has been built. - The strong, favorable impression of this store is making its rounds, and from day to day new custom ers are added to our list. WE SERVE YOU With the very best of groceries, plus the best service with a positive saving of 5 per cent. Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track CHAIN WOOD I wivy is ic mat peoplo get angry wnen an usher requests them to move over to allow some rtiu to pass them? Try your luck at writing slogans. l.a ground. There are scores of excellent photographs made in tho picturesque locales of Florida. Many historic buildings und locations are seen in tho production, besides the State prison camps around which the story was written. Miss Minter lias never had a bet tor role in her long career on the speaking stage or screen. She was last seen on the Metro program in -minpies. "bm my of Stork s Nest," "Always in the Way" and "Barbara FTeitchie.' Mr. Carrigan also is provided with ti strong rolo in keeping with Ms dis tinctive talents. lie was seen with Mies Minter in 'Dimplus.' Thoie is going to be war in Grande soon. Watch the paper. After seeing a war film at on of tho local houses a. fan applied at tho box office next day for a job help ing remove the dead anil wounded. The Battle Cry of Peace was booked i.i a near-by town and the competitor wired his exchange: Send me film to buck Battle Cry of Peace. The answer: "No sucli film made, you'll have to lake your medicine". The giint Ionian wtoo said the Bat tle Cry of Peace was an advertising si neme 01 Maxims must have been out the night before and carried a grouch. Cheer up, friend, mnylie Henrv For i will be President Not. Dust-in anil Bi'ly Furnum are very devoted to each other. Neither want the credit of being a better avtor nor of leing more pivulnr than the other. The Noor Po Well played here this week to record-breaking drowds. A nice clean show. The hnroine stood in the rain And she was hi a pickle; Searched all through her pocket book But couldn't find a nickel. The smirking villian sidled, up And proffered his umbrella TI is talc will lie continued in "The Perils of Prunella." Vera'Pearcc, (rf Metro, trains cats for a hobby. She has several which will "roll over dead" when she tells much that he lavs down his life that I "lcm to- ' have tried, with every she may live in happiness. There are ' known missile, to make the cats of AT ARCADK "JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD" That the love of a father for his daughter can transform him from a dangerous bandit to a noblo character of rare self abnegation is shown in the Sir Gilbert Parker-Triangle play, ".Jordan is n Tiird Road," coming to the Arcade theater Sunday. Cnmneau plays tho role of tho father, Bill Klin Jen, most effectively. Dorothy Gish is Cora Findley, the daughter who has teen brought up in ignorance of her father's identity. Campcnu brings out strikingly the gradual development of Bill M'inden from the rude, savage outlaw to the lather who loves his diiusrhter sn effective moments emotionally whore Campenu is talking with his daughter and tells her that he is a friend of her father. Another effective scene takes place at a camp meeting, where the rude soul of Mindcn is wrought upon by tho sight of his beautiful, pure daugh ter, Miss 'Gish, playing the organ and singing. Thore is a line climax where our neighborhood do this trick, bu; they seem to belong to the wrong va riety of cat. A MEMORIAL DAY OFFERING Many the years that have come and gone Since up from the South the war cloud ro'led That darkened freedom's glorious dawn Till our flag's bright stars gleamed pale and cold. We have no battle scarred homesteads' here Memorials sad of wars behest No traces of warfare far or near, On flowery plain or green hills crest. (litis story tells us of those dark days I Those days of sorrow mid fear and dread, And we read the talo on grass-grown graves W hi le droamlessly Vleep our lion v ored Dead. And in the faces of gray-haired men Who wore thru the war the coat of Blue, We road tho story over again -The story of men to their country true. Soon will these comrades their last j tryst keep, Soon will they rest our veteran ! bands ! In that silent camp where many sleep But i.ever a watchful sentry stands. Wherever the old flag waves today These men arc held as a sacred trust, They .we.pt from its folds all stains away, And forever moiv those stares aae f dust. With greater love as the years tro by M:ij our children hold this sacred day, Ar.d over the graves where the.se soldiers lie, Kver shower the blossoms of Mav. L. E. R. W. ' Just Received a Car .of Peacock Celebrated Rock Spring Nut Coal, Just the Thing for Summer Use. SAWYER-CLARK COMPANY, Phone Main 17. Corner Jefferson & Greenwood Streeti. 9 Kft FULL LOAD DELIVERED HIAWATHA & ROCKSPR1NGS COAL, DRAYAGE, STORAGE, FEED. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot. Phone Main 10 CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES mm Cures. Bodily Diseases With Root and Herbl La GrandefeflifJ. Treatment. Free Consultation ftiK' WtIi-j 44 Tf Phone 762 1412 Adams Ave Ore. liilfl fifil TT tne mortally wounded bandit dis- ,if vii . ; i ... harpres his jrun and tells his daughter ; Anxh.-, in the fall of 1913 in 20 reel, it tin accident so that ho mav keep k, ne-Rpnpemien, under tbe name of her name free from any stain duo "The Clansman." The picture, cut to to 3ms robbery. 12 rools, Iwamo "The Birth of u Na- 1 Y:!"wV,H'ys U? tion" and wi .first ex-hibited under I'orothv ('isli m "Jordan ls a Hard .i.... ... . m . t i i i i i . unit lutiuc in iiie i.iiH'nv t neaier te,VOTenJ;!t- Nw York City, in Kebruaiy of 1-M4 nwvi-i. n' iui iiniini-i i , iinn in,' llir.- tinction of beinj; the husband of Marv IVkfonl. "Katty and the Broadway Str." The Arcade otfers Sunday a divided !w,i!t v, n Itu nnlivinn in nt Ant!..)., new kind of Keystone comedy culled!. 11 1 !,l;lr' wn" f-'uffs .Sell Flowers on Yifth Avenue N'ew York, May 27. Hundreds of yellow peach basket hats, with the cutest little blue roses nerkod Kimcilv "Ijiw-m:ikers .TiiR-Kl:itr Act Will He ! upon them tiobed merrily nlontr Broad Ki'nicd" Headline. It will be worth! way and Fifth avenue today. The hats, designed by Jlrs. Frank A. Yandrelip, were wom by New York suffrapisU who heard that F.njrlish womon got ?1,000.(KK) sellinir artificial flowers on tlm stavets of England one day last year, and decideit to try it themselves. Mrs. Thompson Seton nnd Mrs. John Flagler of Greenwich, Conn., wivre among the flower girls. going miles to see a body of law makers in a "silent" drama. A Siibsv-riber The film "The Birth "They will so lie selling gasoline on - a doctor's prcfmptiw. with tho waniing, 'N'ot to be refilled,' if the price continues to go up, said Omii "ratty and the Broadway Stirs.' This extraordinary two reeler fea tures Roscoe Arbuckle i.nd nlso Intro ilucea nearly all the great legitimate nnd motion picture stirs now at the famous studio, including Mack Sen tiett. William Collier, Weber and Fields, Ram Bernard, Joe Jackson, Kord SUHing. Polly Mortin and Mae Uuncbi The piive purports to give runs her own motoivar. Yes, laoncl Burrymoro is u hrothor of F.thel l5jirr-more, and twth ntv Metro stars. John Barrj-more is ulso a bwtlur. Fthel has two children, und her married name is Colt. James kimbttll Young, hushand of Clara Yoifrvg, and r wifral PKOI'I.E ASK I S what i the best hair tonic, way. re-mnietid i We nl- II A 111 TONIC We know the formula sind it is a itood one. Sold only by us, 50c and I.KVY-V(X;j3, l)Kl; CO. L t.randi, Oregon tfRYPTOT-? GLASSES AV made by us cost no more than Kryptoks made by other opticians, but the Kryptoks supplied by us are better, being finished on specially made machines and in the finest, most com pletely equipped retail optical factory in East ern Oregon. Besides, we do all the work uniler one roof from the examination of your eyes to the accu rate fitting of the fin ished glasses. 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. J. H.PEARE&S0N Optometrists & Jewelers LA GRANDE, OREGON WHAT ONE CENT'S WORTH OF ELECTRICITY WILL DO Operate sewing machine two hours. Keep six-pound iron hot 15 minutes. Heat electric curling iron 14 times. Percolate four cups of coffee . Lift 100 gallons of water 100 feet. Give light of 75 candles for one hour. Toast bread for six persons. Operate luminous radiator for eight minutes. Warm baby's bottle twice. Cook Welsh rarebit in chafing dish. Keep heating pad hot two hours. Heat 8-inch electric stove eigJit minutes Operate 12-inch fan two hours. Vulcanize four automobile tire patches. Keep foot warmer hot one-quarter hour, v liaise passenger elevator five stories in a minute. Operate electric griddle eight minutes. (Calculating current at 10 cents per kilowatt hour rate.) Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Always at Your Serrice Telephone Main 34 One Word, One Cent, One Time. 4 f