La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 23, 1917, Image 2

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E2 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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his match in Saily and promptly fal'j
We Are
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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.
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$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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Fannie Ward
The. Winning of 5ally Temple"
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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
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, 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.
ASK FOR MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL CIGARS
w. d. McCarthy
Office and Factory, 106 Depot St Lewis BMg.
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
AUSTIN BROWNE LL, Manager
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALT
Supplies and Heating Devicei !
Phone Main 726
Sommer Hotel Building, next to Western Unioa
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