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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1917. . xtt-.t;" i?vTirMTr n RSTCRVER " PAGE TWO LiA UiiiVIX JJJi. iaTjj.'-"' w Shoes ! SHoes ! Shoes! Lots of 'Em Shoes for Work Shoes for Dress Shoes for All Oc casions The man who knows and admires good workmanship, honest leather and ismart styles in men's shoes will like Hill's Shoes. ARC A DE AT THE ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW. Reviewed by Louis Reeves Harrison in Moving Picture World. DEPENDABLE COFFEE Heavy goodyear welt double oak sole special . . ELK HIDE SHOES An ideal summer shoe in 6-in. and 8-in. tops. . Priced $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 to $3.75 MEN'S DRESS SHOES AH leathers, all styles, all sizes $3.25 to $7.00 $5.00 fL TAN BOOTS 8-in. cial blu. double oak sole. Spe-.$4.25 MEN'S WORK SHOES Made for hard service . $3.50 to $5.00 WHITE CANVAS SHOES With rubber sole, all sizes. Priced at $2.00 BOYS' SHOES For work, for play, for dress up $2.29 to $3.75 Have you foot ailments? If so com e to Hill's and be fitted to a pair of Dr. Scholl's foot eazers. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service MCCARTHY'S IMPERIAL SMOKER Mild Sweet and Satisfy ing. 5c. Ask your Ci gar Dealer. Made and smoked in La Grande. the work done at Portland this sum mer may be applied towards a degree as if the work had been done at Eu gene. One of the features of the school will be weekly assemblies, ti,o rwil's Double" is one of those rare screen stories which de serve a very high rating because of the satisfying harmony and balance in all its parts. Hats off to the au thor for fine conception and construc tion, to the director for admirable handling, and to Hart for his intelli gent interpretation of an extremely difficult role. This statute should in clude all those responsible for artis try of background and title setting. "The Devil's Double" can be laid away after it has run its natural course on the program and taken out again later on for a second distribution. The rare joy moments in a critic's life aire when he can accord deep and heart-felt appreciation of good work done by those who are trying to do their duty as sincerely as he is try ing to do his, only he more rarely gets a kind ward of recognition. In first acknowledgment of fine work in this play must reference be made of an exceptional characteriza tion, that of an artist truly tempera mental. True genius is always tem- ' peramantal, but not in the manner us ually shown on trie stage. J.ne crea- ' tive artist in this story is a singularly accurate protraiture of the creative I artist in real life, not selfish, not I egotistical, but so absorbed in his work as to appear both selfish and ! egotistical. It is characteristic of ' people born with intensely vivid imag inations to live in a world of their ! own while creating and to exhibit im- i natience with whatever interferes with their intense work. All this is clearly indicated by the author and strongly interpreted by Robert Mc Kim. This striking characterization heightens the intense mental revela tions of Hart by contrast. Hart por trays the ruffian gambler whose en vironment and draining have provitlea an alligator-like insensibility. Ho is imDervious to the very things on Demonstrated at Our Store This Week.. Call in and Have a Cup. Tastes Better Goes Further Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross The Track Dry Wood, Poultry Supplies, Feed, All Varieties Seed Potatoes Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE'CO. open to the general public, at which such men as G. Stanley Hall, presi- ' which refined people set great store, 1 1 dent of Clark university; Henry but there is an unsounded depth with- , Churchill King, president of Oberlin i which is finally reached, and it us Home Ind. Phone M- 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON w. d. McCarthy, Manufacturer of Imperial Cigars 106 Depot St. college, and J. Duncan Smith, profes sor of English in Princeton, will speak. Twelve courses in seven sub jects are offered. Summer School at U. of O. (The summer school will cover a , period ot SIX wooks, wicn an imer- Portland, Ore., June 20. (United i mission of one week during tne con- PresB) With an enrollment of over 200, the summer school of the Uni versity of Oregon opened here today. vention of the National Educational association, Juno 7 to 14. By special faculty ruling, residence credit for This Safely Removes Worms. Worms are a common disease of children and every mother should know their symptomB. Sallow com- plexion with dark circles under eyes, irregular bowel movement with stomach hard or swollen, grinding teeth or itching may mean . that . Kickapoo Worm Killer is needed- at ! once. It is a mildly laxative remedy i in candy tablet form that children j like. Kills and removes the worms and lets the child grow strong and healthy. At druggists, 25c. Adv. uallv is where a man has lost faith in humanity, by the great power of wom ' anly purity, probably the most con- vincing argument ever made on earth i of God's presence there. I Enid Markey very tenderly imper sonates the artist's wife, very consist ently and with a delicate appreciation of what is required in her role. Aside ! from these inspiring characteriza tions the whole story moves with the grace and ease of high craftsman ship, a strong and delightful contribu . tion to the best screen stories of the year. fMaxuTeli The Family Car The Maxwell is the greatest car for family use, because it i handsome and com fortable, costs little to run; only $6 to $8 a month, thousands of Maxwell owner report, and is a highly developed, effi cient machine which will give good service for many years. Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 All Pricei F. O. B. Detroit If you want a family car, you can't afford not to buy the Maxwell. Leighton Garage John E. Anderson Distributor for Union County PHONE M--737 POLICEMEN SUMMONED RE GARDING ESCAPE OF C0CCHI New York, June 20. (United Press) Summons was issued to two policemen to be examined in connec tion with the murder of Ruth. Cruger and the escape of Alfredo Cocchi who was indicted as a murderer this afternoon. Judge Morrow Reversed. Salem, June 20. (United Press 1 The supreme court reversed Circuit Judge Morrow in the suit of the La Grande National bank against E. W. Oliver; appellant appealed from Mult nomah county; suit on promissory note. SEASON'S BIGGEST HIT COMING. The current season's biggest hit in New York, Griffith's colossal spectacle "Intolerance," will come to the Arcade Saturday and Sunday. Seats can now be reserved for either night. None of the seats for the matinees aire re served. There will be only two shows a day. This amazing production is said to be more than the world's greatest photoplay; in every way it is the big gest art-work of any description ever created. In comparison with those 1 gigantic structures reared by Mt. Griffith in his resusitation of Ancient Babylon, the mighty walls, the tem , pie of Bel, and the gorgeous palace I of Belshazzar, the most imposing I structures of New York or any other modern city seem unimportant. Un ' paralleled in battle scenes is the fero cious and thrilling attack upon Baby lon by the great Cyrus and his hordes of mail-clad warriors. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give ut an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a little before you need it. That mena no delay in construction, 10 waiting time that you b&i. to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 In, this production D. W. Griffith J ' . . I i y on Ti niipfi on rep rcven . - -I i Double Duty Dimes & Dollars During Red Cross Week, in addition to my personal subscrip tion I will donate 10 cenfts for every dollar you spend with me for Paint, Varnish or Wall Paper. Anything in the line but Lead and Oil. And remember, not a price changed on account of this. OXNER'S PAINT STORE BEAUTIFUL FIGURES mm v.-v ' I'.' ; 'V. liiliLiiSf result from intelligent correct corseting. attention to v v Front L f,.Ui".i'ii.-Sll y? acod offer the world's best achievements in design and a careful selection of su perior materials to properly work out these designs bo 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. SCENE FROM GRIFFITH'S BIG SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE" 1 77