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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1917)
,y-v-ri-v l -XT 1 T4T1TT Cr E2 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TGE two; amMsmiiaKsmaismsasgssajaie fire-eating1 braggadocio, but he meets his match in Saily and promptly fal'j We Are HEADQUARTERS For Anything in the Line of Seeds VEGETABLE, .FIELD, FLOWER, FARM AND LAWN SEEDS For Those Who Want the Best We Recommend , STERLING BRAND Unexcelled for Purity, Germination, and Color Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track in love with her. Sally reject him and returns to Pump Lane, Lord Romsey following her disguise 1 as a blacksmith, fcaiiy is also pursued by the Duke of Chatto, who attempts to kidnap her. Authentic Styles in Women's New Coats & Suits i How she is saved, how Pump Lane ! is freed from the Duke of Ohatto's j heavy taxation and how Lord Romsey 'firally wins the heart of the young actress makes a story unusual in its theme and rapid in. its action. Two of the unusual scenes are thrilling- fights; one between Jack Dean and Billy Elmer, and the other between Jack Dean and Billy Elmer and the Duke of Chatto's retinue of servants. During the taking of the pictures this fight became so strenu ous that one man was thrown through a window and severely injured. Others prominent in the oast are Horace B. Carpenter, Walter Long, Paul Wiegel, Eugene Pallette, Flor ence Smytho and others. AVe have not been satisfied with the art of a few makers, but we have gone to the most famous of all designers and studied the styles for you, so no matter what prices you may select to pay you will be assured of having an individual style, correct to the slightest detail. THE SUITS In this special display you will find the leading materials as well as styles. Only $19.50 to $42.50 THE COATS Ask to see the new Ken von weather proof coats just the thing for an auto coat. $14.85 to $20.00 MILLINERY Ilere is surely the greatest showing of trimmed hats that has ever been shown. In this special group are hats of marked refinement and elegance that are more than reasonable in price. i-.t $3.50 to $12.00 MADAM ROOT of Portland Demonstrating her famous beauty preparations . BLOOM OF ROSES BLEECHER And Toilet Articles Also with a large stock of first quality hair goods, will be here only for a few days more HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Rheumatic Pains Relieved. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ncnt for pains in the chest and lame iess of the shoulders due to rheuma 'ism, and am pleased to say that it ms never failed to give me prompt elief," writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Ba avia, N. Y. Adv. AT THE HOTELS Foley. O. W. Parkenson, Clifford Harold, Anna E. Penman, of Portland; Helen Gleason, Baker; L. B. Knight, Seattle; Rev. P. J. Driscoll, Philadelphia; H. E. Blair, Weatherby; G. Bekkers, El gin; Frank Bridges, M. Tarlton and wife, Kansas City; J. King; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Harves, Meacham; E. R. Bakers, Pendleton; Agnes Calwell, E. S. Eaton, Baker; C. L. Smith, O.-W. R. & N. Co., Jos. Amada and wife, of Durkec; Wm. Kern, Boise; Jay Con Icy, Alicel; Fred House; C. E. Mont gomery, Davenport; Mrs. Thos. Mack, Lclia Mlack; Henry Haas, J. W. Blake ly, Mrs. Gene Reynolds, ATline Combes, Zola Wright, Enterprise; John Ott; E. L. Potter, Corvallis; E. D. Edgan and wife; Roy Phillips, Union; Maybelle Casselman, Dorcas Casselman. Sommer Arrivals. ARC A DE I ; 1 II GIRLS! GIRLS! UIKLS! Snappy Girl Show Coming to Arcade Theatre. goers will have the opportunity of seeing a happy, snappy laughable mu sical comedy that has pleased thou sands of theatre goers this season. The Boauty Chorus are given many opportunities to display elegant cos tumes, which are designed and made for the "Boston Show Girls" for their trip around the world. Boston Show Girls, who are in real ity the society girls of the town are presenting an entertainment for char ity and at the close of their entertain- When tho "Boston Show Girls" pre sent, "A Trip Around the World" at tho Arcade Theatre Saturday and Sunday, April !S and 29, local theatre meirt, they arc invited to take a trip many surefire vaudeville numbers in- Ray Chapman, Lostinc; F. D. Aiken; , traduced during the action of tho play, W. F. .Smith; Geo. Clark, Boise: J. O. E. Friend, Seattle; W. D. Hollings worth, W. M. Hartford, M. F. Rhode, R. J. Persell, Portland; J. C. Camp bell, P. Swartz, Pendleton; Emma Weaver, Vincent; U. H. Murdock Spokane; C. C. Chadwick, Boise; Ruth E. Swain and family; R. Boog, San Francisco: fSnridav cupsts G. E. .Hay-den, Enterprise; Chas. E. Canada, A. W. Perlcy, Pocatello; Mrs. Viola Parker, S. E. Pursel, Union; Mrs. 43. nrnnml thn wnrhl. whfoh t.hnv invent Cooke, Mrs. C. L Drummerel, Wal ... . ., , , ter Ingerson, Kamela; Mrs Ed John- and the next scene shows tho deck gQn g,. Mrg p A Bnls; H p of a big ocean liner and their many Coa'tes, Boston; G, B. Bradely; Agnes stops at the different ports of the A. Council; M. O. Bennett, Salem; R. world. This gives the company many U. Burdock, Salem;' E. C. Skiles, Se- ehanges of costumes and introduces soiil's and picture numbers of every nationality. On their return to Amer- ' Savoy, ica they receive a most hearty wel- Mrs L E Woods, Spokane; J. E. come and tho Grand Finale, is the Colo and family; L. Il.illeman, North most unique ever offered in musical Yakimn; W. J. Mars; T. Shcrod, Mil comedy productions. There will bo ton: Mrs. Thornby, Pleasant Valley; attic; William 'Boyd, 'City; O. C. Spear, Kansas City. W4 j together with the chorus numbers and all in sill the evening will be one of pleasure and enjoyment. Mr. William Nixon and Hilly Rafforty are the two comedians with the company, while Misses Francis Hoyle, Arline Mc Donagh and Margurite Becker are the three principal women. Fannie Ward Today Only. m i I UNION PACIFIC follows the flag Union Pacific System stands able and glad to give to the Nation the same supreme service in time of war as in time of peace. ft': ' Fannie Ward, the celebrated phcto dramntic star who recently scored such a triumph in tho Lasky-Pnra-mount pictures, "The Years or the Lo cust" nnd "Betty to the Rescue" will be seen at tho Arcade todny only in "Tho iWinning of Sally Tempie " a thrilling comedy drama taken from Rugert Sargent Holland's famous novel, "Teh Hoart of Sally Temple" and prepared for the screen ejpecially for Miss Ward by Harvey F. Thew. Mora, T. W. Hewitt, II. L. Smith, Pendleton; Birt Knowlos, W. II. John son, T. II. Johnson, Baker; F. Gilt ner; W. 1). Greer, Giles I'lass, Wal lowa; W. S. McCloy, Pendleton; J. B. Fuller, Portland; Pearl Woods, El vina Arnoldus, Summerville; Mrs. A. R. Jacobs, W. I). Foreman, Cove; Chas. Bendshadcrs, I.. L. Smith and wife, Vincent; B. Richards, Baker; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Birnie, Nolin; E. S. Ilambleton, Enterprise; J. E. Bohr ubaugh, Hamilton, Mo.; J. D. Honey man, Portland; M. J. King, Faye II. Milligan, Hilgard; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tracy, Mryl Y"oung, Elgin; Bert Tracy, Cove; Roy King and wife, Union; Roy Brandon, Alicel; E. R. Lcdbetter, Ray Kincade Hot Lake; 'Walter Ingerson, R. Savage, Kamela; Wm. Compton; W. F. Smith, Boise; Geo. Clark, B ,H. Galloway and wife City; Leonard Hammaclc, Joseph; J, Lord Romsey, tho guardian, is a E. Sacko; A. B. Boyce. RAJ Fannie Ward The. Winning of 5ally Temple" OUE 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. . IF YOU ENTRUST YOUR SHIPMENTS to us you can count confidently upon prompt, careful service. We handle the transfer work of some of the 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 bo glad to es timate on yours. The J. D. Lynch Co. One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10 BEAUTIFU i '- iV(.:i7 I !j ...riri. 1 1 1 1 ... ... 't, r FIGURES S , TIps-t Cossets result from intelligent correct corseting. 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. 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