La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 19, 1917, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917.
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YOUR VALUABLE TIME
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A FENSE THE U. S. NAVY.
A PortraiU of beereUry Daniels 4
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Just Unpacked Forty"" -
NEW TRIMMED HATS
THE BUDS OF SPRING MIL
LINERY HAVE UNFOLDED
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And the most beautiful blossoms are now in full bloom. Our millinery sec
tion is a veritable garden of bats as enchanting as those gardens of ancient
fairy tales.
Fashionably distinctive styles in large flat brim or drooping sailors, smart,
narrow brim, high crown hats or nifty little tricones.
SEE WINDOW
Reasonably Priced $3.50 to$12.00
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE qusaecaend
ARC A DE
JENNINGS ONH OF THE BEST
PICKERS OF RECRUITS
BY H. C. HAMILTON.
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
New York, April 19. If Hughie
Jennings' ability to size up a pitcher
gripping manner.
As the charming young model, Miss
Martin has an opportunity to display
a number of exquisito gowns and
'-ftviilsa wliinVi will hn nf nsnfvifll inter-
THE WAX MODEL AT THE All- est to hcp thousands of girl admirers.
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tAut, ruiuji i AnuoAiuiujii Thomas lioimnir is ieatureu wun
Miss Martin and others in the cast are was just as good as his ability to pick
A tmotoDlav which brings out the George Fiidier, Helen Jerome Eddy, : men for other positions he probably
pnoropiay wnicn orings oui, vne " ,t....i ir.n r i, j!mi,i tu.ui.,l, n Tio minimlr nn
wonderful piquancy and charm which ""'"i "jr" .uB....
has made Vivian Martin one of the , ottj?rs- , , ...
most zonular stars on the screen, will 1 The production Is of wonderful ex-
be seen at the Arcade on Friday and cellcnce and lavishnoss
Saturday when she appears in the
Covcrstone-AUen
Married at Vancouver Barracks, at
would establish a Tiger monopoly on
American league pennants. There are
fewer ex-Tigers treading big league
parks than from any other club. New
York has three formor Tigers doing
duty for its American league , club.
Hugh High, Pipp and Baumann are
former members of the Detroit club,
but High and Baumann never had
a real chance to perform for Jennings,
due to the presence of Ty Cobb and a
few others like him. Baumann hasn't
yet been able to tie down a regular
Cvto"V knownf p,onr the Cubs are former Tigers, but no
residents of Wallowa county Sho ha8 t been abIo to f Deal
was born and raised in , this .city, and , stflr Bi and c:arence
is a graduate of the Wallowa high Mitcho of tho Rcds once drew De.
Hcnuoi. mr. juun i trie only sin oi . i . . , t ,
, T ah i- i troit pay-checks. And, if Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Allen, irotircd . , , ... ir.-.i.,,,.
with the original, but seeing her en- banker of Portland and is a member ".' " " . " Zh ZLiX
Joying the gay Bohemian life which of the Machine Gun company, Third ; lt' L S d. tv In the S
J? U5iL Sr.." ireK0" '"try-Wailowa Sun
is tho first of her many admirers with , UNION
whom she is sincerely in love. She
Pallas-Paramount picture "Tho Wax
Model," a thrilling drama of studio
life, written especially for tho star 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, April 11,
nnd produced under tho direction of Miss Marian Coverstono to Mr. Chas.
E. Mason Hopper. 'j. Allen, by Chaplain Gilbert of the
In "The Wax Model" Miss Martin Third Oregon National Guard,
is seen as' tho foremost and most I Tho 'bride is tho beautiful and ac-
popular artist's model in London. Sho ; complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
has not won this prominence by
beauty of face and figure alone, but
by her charming, and youthful man
ner and grace.
A young Englishman falls in love
first with the wax figure and then
Plioto by American Press Association.
Josephua Daniels, Secretary of the
Navy.
writes ninny notes of explanation af
ter he has lost faith in her, but they
ore reiumeu unopened, now
HAS HIGH
CADETS.
SCHOOL
A niccling was held at the Union
she high school last evening at which a
saves his Bistor from tho clutches of , High School Cadet corps was or
a married man, how her lovo lends ' gnnized. Paul 11. Crouter, formerly
her to abandon her profession nnd in-a lieutenant of O. A. C, will drill the
to poverty, and how the tangled , boys. They plan to meet once a
threads ro finally unraveled and she week. The G. A. R. of that city hnve
is restored to tho man sho loves, are donated thirty stands of arms to be
brought about in an interesting and used in their drilling exercises.
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igan city.
example of Jennings' futile efforts to
find pitchers. Williams would look
mighty well in a Detroit uniform this
year, following his excellent mound
work last summer for the White Sox.
Bradley Kocher of the Giants and Del
Gainer of tho Red Sox make up the
balance of Jennings' cistoffs who still
are kicking big league dust, nnd neith
er of theso gents is a regular. Jen
nings has been trying nnd trying to
decide who can pitch nnd who can't,
but he hasn't so far been able to pin
his decision down to a cinch. Pitch
ers are pitchers to him apparently.
Stars in the minors quickly lose their
brilliance when they tie up with what
is otherwise one of the greatest base
ball machines ever flung together. It
isn't hard for a fan to imncine what
would happen if Jennings was nblo
to trot out a pitching staff like thnt
which graces the Red Sox or Yankee
pay-roll. Tho pennant probably would
have to bo divided into two sections to
satisfy the Test of tho league. Jen
nings has promised a reverse English
twist to his usual order of things this
yenr. His young pitchers, he boastsi
will be there or thereabouts most of
the time.
Time for Patience.
"It is a time for patience and fair
ness," declares Clark liter's La
Grande Observer in nn article reprint
ed on this page. No more intelligent
or forceful statement of tho citizen's
duty in tho present situation has been
nuule. Read it nnd ruminate. Port
and Journal.
Photo by Ainericun lroan Assoclntlon.
Captain Henry B. Wilson, Commanding
Atlantio Fleet Flagship Pennsylvania.
"Mils PAejAfowr-
COMING TO THE ARCADE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Tho Honor Guard Girls will
their regular meeting tonight.
hold
Our Wants Ads bring results.
HOLLAND NEUTRALITY SQUAD BRINGS DOWN PLANE
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This picture shows a (ieriiuui Fokkcr. nmnt aeroplane. hrotiRlu to lae ,s:rouml wrecked by shells tired
by the neutrality (Uiul of Holland. The pilot or thft war plane, probably because ho lost his direction,
crossed over tho boundary line into HolUiud wliuio noldiuis a.nJ anti-aircraft sumuls are oa watch to uo
liold the couiury's neutrality.
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Captain W. H. G. Bullard, Chief of the
Navy Wireless.
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And Labor Wfll Bring the Best Returns
Only When You Sow
RELIABLE SEEDS
We handle nothing but the finest seeds
obtainable from"New York, Minnesota,
California and Oregon.
Our stock of seeds is very large and
complete.
All orders, whether large or small, will
receive prompt attention!
Harris Grocery
PHONE MAIN 70
408 North Fir St.
FARMERS PHONE B. 192
Cross The Track
OUR SPECIAL POULTRY
AND CHICK FEED
will make them thrive as they
never .throve before. These
feeds are of especially selected
ingredients which combined
form a perfect food in all re
spects. 'Try some and the re
sult is bound to prove that the
use of our special poultry feeds
is a profitable investment.
IP YOU ENTRUST YOUR
SHIPMENTS
to us you can count confidently
upon prompt, careful service.
We handle the transfer work of
some of tho biggest houses in
town. We refer to them as to
the character of our service.
Our facilities are such that we
still have room for additional
work. We shall be glad to es
timate on yours.
The J. D. Lynch Co.
One Block East of Depot
Phone Main 10
BEAUTIFUL
FIGURES
result from intelligent attention to
correct corseting.
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offer the world's best achievements in
design and a careful selection of su
perior materials to properly work out
these designs so the style lines are re
tained during the entire life of the
corset.. Appreciation of the fit, style
and comfort, however, can only be had
through a trial fitting the hardest
test.
Pauline Lederle
Sommer Hotel BIdg.
ASK FOR MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL CIGARS
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Office and Factory,
w. d. McCarthy
106 Depot St.
Lewis BIdg.
Admiral William B. Caperton.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNELL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT0
Supplies and Heating Device
Phone Main 726
Sommer Ilotel Building, next to Western Unioa
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