Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1916)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 191". PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 Man Must Look to His Clothes W. '!-?!.. fit Tlif-se Autumn days find our whole store wide-awake and astir diligent in the service of men and young men. Raeks, cabinets, shelves, every nook within these four walls overflowing with fresh, new merchandise that rep resents style, dependability, a full monev's worth. A. B. K. J October! A Month When a Quality and Service -5 AMERICAN VOt'TH ENDURING New Orleans Boy Simply Won't Quit Fighting in European Trenches. London. Oct. 20. (United Press) There's an eighteen-year-cld Ameri can in the Eritish army who simply refuses to quit fighting. He is Norman Bruce Wallis, of New Orleans. The British War Office, the Ameri can Embassy and his parents tried twice to make the young Southerner quit and return home but he evaded them all. When Uncle Sam's official first in-' duced the War Office to VH ease Wallis fiom his regiment, he tcSSc his dis charge and promised to sail for New Orleans. But he missed his ship and promptly enlisted in another regi ment The first process was soon repeated and Embassy officials engaged the boy's passage on a ship bound direct for New Orleans. He was installed in the home of some friends until the ship sailed. The ship, however, sailed without him. Wallis returned to his old regiment one which hailed from the Scottish "heelands" and wears kilts. On his arrival he was arrested ! for desertion. The American embassy again came to his rescue with official explanations. Today, Wallis known in the army as Norman MacGregoT Brace is with his unit in Northern France, ready to resist either officials or Germans. Kirschbaum Clothes Suits and Overcoats from the fam ous Philadelphia makers, whose slogan is ALL WOOL, 100 PEE CENT AND NO COMPROMISE. AT $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 "We offer a selection of their new winter style creations in suits and overcoats, both for men and young men. HATS, SHIRTS, FURNISHINGS Such an array of new blockings in hats new patterns in shirts new colorings in neckwear everything that a man needs in his chiffonier from head gear to hose is here in readiness and at the moderate prices a sensible man likes to pay. But why try to tell our story in fifty in ches of newspaper space when we couldn't do justice to it if we used every page in this issue. The goods are here for you to come in and see. Hill's Department Store ARC A DE "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE.' Graves in Reviewed by George W Motography. Clyde Fitch's drama, as produced by the Famous Players Film company, after it once gets under way, is fairly alive with real situations situations which have lost none of their vitality in the transfer from the stage to the Kreen. Alan Hale's portrayal is of too fine D quality to pass over lightly. Others in the cast are Marie Cham bers, Paul Gordon, Clarence Handy- sides and George Larkin. land marries Margaret Hughes, a 'woman of noble character. Claire al ;so returns to the land of her hi: th and exerts her wiles upon Philip Long, one Iff Julian's warmest friends. Julian warns I'hilip that Claire is bad all through, but only stirs up his anger, for Claire has been careful to pour into her victim's ears base misrepre sentations of Julian's connections with l.er. Finally Rolfe brings his friend I to his senses, but not until the latter has secretly married the worthless ' woman. Overcome with remorse, ; I.ong shoots himself in Claire's apart ment with Julian's initialed revolver which the woman has kept as a me mento. Claire, who has witnessed the sui cide, discovers the weapon and deter mines upon her old lover's doom. stalled in her apartment and Mar garet, equipped with plenty of wine, commences to get her enemy intoxi cated. The detectives record Claire's confession, Margaret triumphs over the latter and her husband is released. "The Woman in the Case" will be shown at the Arcade today and tomorrow. SHERRY'S New Things Today Fresh Sour Krout 10c per Quart t Fancy Mince Meat In Bulk and Package Phone Your Orders Prompt Deliveries Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir Street, Cross Track When Too Take Cold. With the average man a cold is a serious matter and should not be trifled with, as some of the most dan gerous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible. You are not ex perimenting when yon use this rem edy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established reputa tion. It contains no opium or other narcotic. Obtainable everywhere. Our Want Ads bring results. . EYES OF ALL NATIONS America and Germany are the greatest eyeglass and spectacle wearing nations of the world. Five Americans wear glasses to one of any other nation. Deplorable were it not a fact that blindness in America has decreased over 20 per cent since the advent of glasses, while in every other country of the globe there is an actual increas;. Save Your Eyes Glasses fitted by Peare's will do this We grind our own lenses. Factory on the Premises. WHY? We Consider Your Success Paramount to Our Own Because ow success (Upends on the development of the communities served by us and the prosperity of their inhabitants. We have made large investments for your convenience and comfort, in property which cannot be moved to tome other locality if our business does not prosper as can yours There fore net only from public spiritedneaa but from bosineat interests we wish to cooperate with you in anything tending to further the welfare of the community. No proposition is too small to receive our cheerful and thorough consideration and active encouragement. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.- Always at Your Serrice Telephone Main 34 J. H. PEARE&S0N Story of Fight for Love Gives Farnum Chance for His Best Acting. William Farnum once more strug- rneiglcs against an overpowering fate in Julian Rolfe, an American visiting ! latter falls into the tiap and is duly 'nis ,lew William Fox picture, "The in Paris, is easily roped in by Claire, sentenced to the chair. Then begin I ',-ni' f tne Trail." The snow-clad a woman with whom he believes him- the long succession of big events in regions of the great Northwest fur self in love, but whose true nature he the play, the part that really grips "'-"h the setting for this story, which is slow to perceive. Julian, in hiding, 1 until the closing scenes. Rolfe's wife, ' tc"s of the fight made by one man for hears sufficient from Claire's own lips, ! Margaret, knowing her husband is in- i his home and happiness, however, to convince him of her evil j nocent, becomes a woman of the same ! Jules le Clerq, the trapper, to designs, and he drops her at once, j stamp as Claire and wins her confi- 1 whom women of charm and tender de Claire lightly speaks of the affair to denco, although it causes her agony : Iirht are things unknown, he comes her crony as a "romance that missed to associate with the woman. I upon Adrienne Cabot (Gladys Brock- fire." Finally the time for Claire's con-" winsome young woman. To Julian liolfc returns to America fession arrives. The dictogmnh'is in- her his heart goes out. He seeks love J Registered i! ss 1 1 T. 1 1 GEO. rmcmccmtt iiiid wins it, aided by the advice of the ' kindly priest of the neighborhood, Father le Jeune (William Burress.) At Sherry's, last da v. R ' to " A? '"ty ''- -i f!y& !b:W-: :S' hHren contract. The inflammation ft'" hititf ' ' 'r-3 'f the mucus membrane, at first acute, Sx-.!' I iWtf' THE ' y , -iff becomes chronic and the child ha n Tftjiil? SMf)ryrM"-.W il IV f .ivt' Hironic catarrh, a disease that is sel- 'Ml A' fj. CMART Alecs r?ry be all right but lor a good, honest workin' partner Rive me a man that's got his Icarxua siowiy an' naturally. VELVET gets Its good ness that way two years natural aycing. LZ3EZ DC f ri "31 " 'ir '..'".ip union. Many persons who have this I loathsome disease will remember hav inir had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A 1 it tie forethought, a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kem edy judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been nvoided. Ob tainable everywhere. I Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your couch be comes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy nnd sap the vitality. For 47 years tne happy com bination of soothing antiseptic bnl soms in Or. King's New Discovery has noalcd coutrhs and relieved congestion. Young nnd old can testify to the cf-1 foetiveness of Pr. Kind's New Discov-1 ery for coughs nnd colds. Buy a hot- tie today nt your druggist, 50c. I Do You Want to Please the Folks Away From Home? Send Them the Daily or Weekly Observer and Give Them the Home News. Daily by Mail '$4 a Year, Weekly by Mail $1.50 a Year. Call the Observer Main 13 and the Paper Will be Sent to the Proper Ad- dress. Just Phone Main 13. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber bus iness. When you give us an or der you can confidently rely am getting your lumber a little be fore you need it. That meaaa no delay in construction, aa waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Sou are up against the fuel question, and you may as well have the best, and you had better get your supply while the getting is good. For the heater or furnace, you will need some of our Utah coals. "We just received a fresh supply of HIAWATHA The SUPERHEATER, the LONG LASTING fuel. Also car of KING Our Want Ads bring results. A hard, durable coal, high in heat value, a first class fuel. Utah 's two best coals. For your range some of the old reliable Union Pacific ROCK SPRINGS, burned by two genera; tions, "The cleanest coal on Earth." Wet Chain Wood $2.50 Dry Chain Wood, big load delivered $3.5r Cord Wood, any length; Kindling Baled Hay Feed, all kinds Poultry Supplies Fire Proof Storage Packing, Moving, Dravage and Delivery. LYNCH and STEWART Jefferson Ave. One Block East Depot Phone Main 10 01