SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916.
PAGE TWO
L2 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Knew Him
"In trainer to decorate you for
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The Finishing Touch a
GOSSARD
Brassiere
bravery, Mr. Wadleigh. Put tis French
.war-orphan medal on your coat.
"But, 1 havenjt perlormea any aeea
of heroism."
"But vou will whan you Rive up
twenty-five cents." New York World.
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Illustrated is a model which
is typical of our line, made up
for every conceivable typo of
figure and to retail at only
,, 50c
3 The care exercised by our de
oV - signers and skilled workmen
is splendidly reflected in the
many models retailing at '. . .
. $1.00
It matters J U tie whether you wear a low bust or
high bust coi-set the finislurig touch to your under
garments is a Gossardhrassiere.
There are different models to choose from, at
.. 50c and $1.00
Above all their qualities-is this "A Gossard Bras
siere Kits."
Hill's Department Store
ARCADE
theatres were u haven of rest, both
being1 exceptionally well ventilated
and cool.
Alter the Portland board of censors
get through with a picture under
their new rules as printed in a Port
land paper recently there won't be
enough left of the picture to say
grace over.
Arcade Sunday Only.
Henry Gayloid (Hubert Harron)
elopes with Myra Holbum (Norma
Talmadge.) He takes his bride to the
home of his father, the local banker.
Jasper Starr, th'S justice of the peace,
is bitter against the Gaylords, as he
is stepfather of Myra and resents her
marriage. There is a run on Gay
lord's bank and Jasper is appointed
receiver. He acts in a very harsh famous Japanese dramtic artists.
manner toward tne banner, wno aies.
Henry threatens to kill Jasper. Some
time after he finds the justice lying
dead in the bank, liesidc the head
of the dead man is a cuff link. Henry
shows the link to his brother Horace.
The brothers suspect each other of the
crime. Henry is arrested, us he has
been seen near the bank on the night
of the supposed murder. Chris Tomp
kins, an amateur detective, discovers
C. P. Martin, the ex-cashier of Gay
lord's bank, burning some papers. He
finds a scrap of writing which corre
sponds with some forged notes. Later
Chris ransacks Martin's suitcase and
discovers the mate of the cuff link
found near Jasper's body. Martin
is arrested. Henry is cleared.
"Because He l.oved Her."
"Because He Loved Her," the new
T.i inngle-Keystono, shows Sum Ber
nard working as chef in the cafe of
Glen Cavender. Saiii steals Glen's
private stock of whiskey and Glen
cull's and kicks, tho hilarious chef
when he discovers the larceny. This
arouses Sam's ire, and he puts what
he thinks is poison into a mince pie
he bakes for Glen. Mac Husch, the
cashier in the restaurant, has a pretty
sister. Glen sends tho pie to the sis-1
ter. wnen nam linos where the pie
is gone, ho is remorseful and con
fesses his guilt to Glen. Sam gets a
taxi and races for tho sister's house.
The girl has eaten some of tho pie.
Sam takes out a bottle labeled poison
and drinks a libonil amount. It all
comes out right when Glen rushes in
with word that he had put some of
his private slock in the bottle with the
death's head.
The one who progresses is the one
who gives his fellow-beings a little
more, a little better,
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Sessue Hayakawa, Lasky-Para
mount star, conies from a famliy of
Lillian Walker was a telephone op
erator and an end in the "Follies,"
and her lines now silent ones have
been busy ever since.
Uichard Huhler used to "sling" soda
in a Washington drugstore.
Baby Jean Fiazer is called "Steve"
by her father, because when she came
he was expecting a boy.
Henry B. Walthall, "the Mansfield
of the movies," studied law, went to
war and began in the pictures as a
ditch-digger.
Knrle Williams was a phonograph
salesman, .when he had to talk for a
living.
Edna Mayo is an expert sculptor,
painter, swimmer and ride shot.
The picture house manager was
dying. Doctor and nurse bad done
their part and now stood by his bed
side, waiting for the end.
"He is going fast," said the doctor
in a low tone. "Note the change in
nis teatures.
"features ciiangeu daily," mur
mured the dying man, as a film, cov
ered his eyes, and his spirit was re
leased.
A cake of soap and a pair of big
snoes can always lie depended upon
to cause side-splitting mirth for at
least 500 teet of mm.
'J am going yesterday," answered
Marguerite Clark in response to a
question while she was waiting for a
scene in ''Silks and Satins." She
waxed rather indignant when the re
mark was greeted with a guffaw. "If
yoii had changed from a 1916 bride
to a mediaeval heroine as often as I
have in the last few days you couldn't
keep your tenses straight, either," de
clared the little Famous Players star
to one of the humorists.
'Business does not come in the
mythical golden showers; it is built
up ttone by stone of cold, hard gran
ite like logic."
Mabel Taliaferro has signed with
Metro again und will appear in 11
five-reel features.
foillace Keid son of Hal Keid,
American playwright. Early career
reporter, civil engineer, cowboy and
.. , . u ii- 1 i l. 'editor. Mr. Keid has done everything
.,,, ,... im"..,! ,ln motion pictures that scenario writ
rather play with a wild tiger than L,. ., fu:i. r r,i,r
with a cat or a dog. , f i,ts. .livea. nml even fe.mnle
. , impersonations,
special i. ,i f i i,i:
II ' p 't I I . lit,; a;t;uii;u iui octciui
William
Gillette
courses in
York, Massachusetts , Institute of
Technology and Boston University be
fore setting out to conquer the drama.
George Cooper went into the
"movies" when he lost his beautiful
tenor voice whilo with Fiske O'Hara.
Naomi t'hilders wants to appear in
comedies, but her "boss" won't allow
it, because she is too good in drama.
SHERRY'S !
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Marguerite Clayton was brought up
in a convent. 1
At Sherry's.
Hamilton Hevelle, tho eminent dra
matic actor and exponent of artistic
romantic roles, and Marguerite Snow,
affectionately known from one end of
tho coimtry to the other as "Pretty
Peggy," are the strong stellar com
bination that will be seen here at the
Sherry theatre on Sunday only in
"The Half Million Bribe," n Metro
wonderplay in five nets. It is an
adaptation from the successful novel
and play, "The Red Mouse," written
by William Hamilton Osborne.
Mr. Hevelle and Miss Snow are
surrounded by a strong supporting
cast "The Half Million Bribe" was
produced under the direction of Ed
gar Jones, one of the best directors on
the staff of Metro. There are scores
of big scenes handled in a masterly
mnmier. Among these is n court
room scene in which more than 800
persons appear. The setting for this
scene is a faithful reproduction of a
Supi erne court room in New York
City, and was photographed on Sun
day, so that some of the real at
tendants, recretaries and others from
the Supreme court, could appear in
the production.
Another big scone in a fashionable
rumbling house, which is also a repro
duction of a gambling house that once
Charles Richmnn likes the pictures
so well ho doesn't care if he never re
turns to the spoken drama.
Uichard C. Travers is a doctor, a
soldier of fortune, a warrior and a
man about town, and was brought up
in the great Northwest, which he pic
tures so well.
Guy Oliver was a cub reporter.
motion picture companies and was se
lected by the Lasky company as lead
ing man in support of Geraldine Far
rar in the Lasky productions, "Car
men," and "Maria Kosa" for Para
mount pictures.
Mr. Keid is tall, especially well
buiit, and very good looking.
His latest appearances are with
Cleo Ttidgley in "The Golden Chance"
and "The Love Mask." He also ap
peared in principal support of Mae
Murray in a picturization of Mary
Johnston's novel, "To Have and to
Hold," by the Lasky company for the
Paramount program.
The movio baby's prayer:
"Now I lay me down to sleep,
Hoping that You my soul will keep.
If I should die before I wake,
Please don't ask for a 're-take.' "
And, Lord, pleuso bless the director
who omits the love scene for a climax;
guard and protect the" press agent who
tells the truth, he is valuable; watch
Lewis S. Stone was a soldier, cow- ?ver,lne vl""m Y"u uu ' "
puncher, big-game hunter, sailor and , muscne;- proieci -.name
college graduate. Chaplin's big feet; rfess the censor
Eugene Woodward, "Mrs. Hare," in
"East Lynne," as produced by Wil
liani Fox in picture form, although
an American by birth she came
from Cincinnati began her dramatic
work on the German-speaking stage.
Her mother was a Get man actress.
Her first Knglish-spe.ik ing part was
with Mile. Rhea. .She' later played
lending roles in Shakespeare with
Julia Marlowe. Then tho pictures
got her." and she now has joined the
group .if rex stuvs.
find Mary Miles Minter's right age,
and bless the cameraman who shoots
from a girder twenty stories up; he
needs it, too. Amen."
Craft v
"I think 1 will start a magazine to
be called Umbrage."
"Why that somewhat unuscunl
name?"'
"People nre so apt to take it."
Ivoiusville Courier-Journal.
thrived in New York city.
known all over the world.
and was I
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MOV IK NEWS.
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Ed Hussy is certainly the children's
fri( ml. Not u day passes that he docs
not take a crowd of children to the
picture shows. They all lay in wait
for Ed.
La Grande is to he movied soon.
"Better Babies" is the slogan for
the Paramount pictographs.
During the recent hot spell both
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For Best Values In Front Lace
Corsets
The Front Lace Corsets With
The
Ventilo
Back and Ventilo Front Shield
No front lace corset without
these features can possibly be as
good as La Camille.
A complete line of differen
models always on hand. Priced
At $2.00 Up
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1 . jNBiMCTa, ,-,m. to start right by getting the
right lumber, shingles, etc., and
that, of course, means getting
them here. You'll appreciate
that fact more and more as
time tells the quality of our
lumber. Ours is seasoned be
fore it goes into a house. ,
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Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
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pletely equipped retail
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No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and
thorough consideration and active encouragement.
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If you are going to camp, just phone Main 10,
for one of our drays, to take your outfit to the
grounds.
Will Furnish Hack or Auto for Your Family If
Called
"When you get back home after your outing, let
us put in your supply of fuel for the winter.
Order a few tons of U. P. Rock Springs, "Cleanest
Coal in the World," or that famous "Hiawatha
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