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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1917)
PSGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1917. A Quality K Now is the time you want a full supply of shirts with the quality kept up. ; You will find them here and they are beauties, gentlemen. Percales, Madras or Heavy Silks in dress shirts, golf or sport style. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $5.00 seeing- his wife, Elsie, in the arms of Robert Amory, shoots Amory and flees with his little daughter, 'Sarita, to Mexico. The lover recovers and marries El sie, and his son by a former marriage, is offered a position in the diplomatic corps. On the way to Mexico City, young Ned Amory is left behind in 'a Mexican settlement, is robbed and thrown into jail. Graves finds him and learns that he is the son of the man who stole his wife. So great is his hatred that he induces the Mexi can government to sell him Ned prac tically as hia slave, and subjects him to the utmost cruelty, arousing the pity of Santa who as now grown into a beautiful young woman. These two young people fall in love and flee, leaving the father childless and alone, as the cost of his hatred. Miss Wil liams has two unique roles in this thrilling drama: at first she is seen as Elsie Graves, the mother, and later the charmine Sarita Graves, 1 daughter. Supporting Miss (Williams and Mr. Roberts in the cast are Tom Forman, J. W. Johnston, Jack Holt, Charles Ogle, H. B. Carpenter, others. , E. R. G. R. EVANS. Commander cf the Broke, British Destroyer Which Routed Foes. and Phone Your Orders Hill's Department Store Free Delivery "INTOLERANCE" BEGINS MORROW TO. ARCADE KATHLYN WILLIAMS AND THEO DORE ROBERTS AT ARCADE TONIGHT. Two of the most distinguished stars of the photodramatic stage, Kathlyn Williams and Theodore. Rob erts, will be seen at the Arcade to night only, in the Lasky-Paramount production of Bculah M. Dix' thrilling story, "The Cost of Hatred," which was produced under the direction of George Melford. ' The story of "The Cost of Hatred" has to do with Sarita and Justus Graves. Graves, a stern, harsh man, , D. W. Griffith's latest spectacle 'Mn tolcrance," which opens at the Arcade . tomorrow for a two-day run, is such an extraordinary theatrical offering- that words fail to convey any idea of j its magnitude and: grandeur,, its marvelous spectacular effects, its hu man interest and its amazing irepro- duction of historical events. In. "In. , tolerance," there are four separate stories, each with its own set of char acters. Ancient Babylon, Judea of the time of Christ, Paris during the reign of Charles IX and a modern Amen can city are the scenes of these stor ies. Such film stars in Mae Marsh Robert Henron, Seena Owen, Mairgery Wilson, Minam Cooper, Lillian Gish Tully Marshall and Bessie Love have the leading roles. For the past six months this Grif fith masterpiece has been playing to crowded houses at the Liberty thea- ONE OF THE BIG SCENES FROM "INTOLERANCE" AT THE ARCA DE THEATRE SATURDAY AND I SUNDAY. Lay in a Good Supply of Post Toasties before they advance Select Your Sunday Dinner From the Following WATKRMKLONS CANTALOUPES APRICOTS CUOUAIBKRS KIIUHARH OOOSEUERRIKS " SPINACH ASPARAdUS ONIONS RAD LSI IKS TURNIPS R10ETS CARROTS LETTUCE TOMATOES BEANS PEAS NEW POTATOES If you outfit here when you go fishing you will always come home with a full basket Trv it. j tre, New York. Long runs in Chi cngo, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, San I Francisco and iLos Angeles also evi- , dence its remarkable popularity. Cholera Morbus. This is a very painful and danger ous disease. In almost every neigh borhood someone hns died from it hn. I fore medicine could be obtained or ft physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic mid Diarrhoea Remedy in the I nouso so as to be prepared for it. Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: "During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken j sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief." Adv. Complains of Postal Service. Washington, June. 22. (Special) I Representative McArthur has called , the attention of the postofllcc depart i ment to the general demoralization of , the mail service in th ePacific North , west in a letter to the second assist ' ant postmaster general. This Safely Removes Worms. CALL MAIN 35 HUG'S GROCERY Worms are a common disease of children and every mother should know their symptoms. Sallow com plexion with dark circles undor eyes, . irregular bowel movement with ; stomach hard or swollen, grinding teeth or itching may mean that . Kicknpoo Worm Killer is needed at once. It is a mildly laxative remedy in candy tablet form that children , like. Kills and removes the worms nnd lets the child grow strong and , healthy. At druggists, 25c Adv. . . o 4XV i Photo by American Press Association. Draft Will Bring Health Survey of Over 2,000,000 Women Are Recognized. Washingtmi, June 21. (Special) Women employed" by the navy depart ment are to receive the same pay as men holding similar positions. Under the provisions of the selective draft bill at least 2,000,000 young men between the agea of nineteen and twenty-flve will be subjected to a rigid physical examination to determine their fitness to serve In the army which the administration plans to train to a high point of efficiency for possible service In France. This will be the most widespread physical survey of the vitality and health of the nation ever made. Dur ing the civil war many more men were examined tn tbe course of four years, but never as ninny within the time which will be devoted to the examina tion of the young men who are to make up the new fighting force of the United Stntes. Just what the machinery will be for the examination of the young men of today has not been determined. The physicians and surgeons of the coun try are being organized rapidly by the general medical board, appointed at the Instance of the Council of National Defense. This organization within a short time will reach Into many thousands of counties. It already has been start ed In more than 3,000. Whenever their services are required these men can bo called upou for medical examinations. There are about .7,000,000 men of be tween nineteen and twenty-flve in the country. It Is estimated that probably 5,000,000 of theso will be exempted for ono cause or another, principally be cause their services would bo equally or more valuable In present vocations than at the front Large numbers also n 111 be exempted on nccount of having encudeiit relatives and many because of serious physical defects. Exempted Not Examined. The medical forces of the entire na tion would not bo ndequato to examine carcfullv all of these men physically. It would require a year or more for the work. Consequently men In the ex empted classes will not be examined, While this will modify the value of the nation wide health survey, the number to be examined throughout the states will furnish a fair Index as to the rela tive physical stamina of each commu nity. Eminent physlclnns and surgeons In the army, navy, public health service and those connected with the general hoard of the Council of National De fense are looking forward to the results of the physical examination of so large a numlier of young meu. Persons luter estcd In social welfare are equally in terested in the project lb Is entirely probable that men will be passed Into the array who hnvo minor defects who are now consistently re jected. But no man who Is physically deficient will be permitted to get by unless he manages to fool the examtn lng surgeons. There are two reasons why great care will be exercised In the examination of young men for all branches of the gov ernment service. The first Is to Insure a fighting machine as nearly perfect as possible. Another Is to guard the pub lic treasury against another great drive by pensioners. Uncle Sam Is willing to pay any man a pension who Incurs dis ability In the service, but be Is desirous of reducing the number to a minimum, so far as It Is possible to do so by de termining the exact physical condition of recruits at the time of enlistment The wholesale examination of young men for military service, together with the examinations now on for enlistment the big Increase In enlistments for the navy and murine corps and for several classes of reserves should give the coun try a valuable survey and throw much light on the general state of the public health. The first Increment of riOO.OOO for the selective draft army Is to be mustered in Just as soon as registration Is com pleted: or not later than Sept. 1 and possibly a month earlier. DEPENDABLE COFFEE Demonstrated at Our Store This Week. Call in and Have a Cup. o ; i ; Tastes Better--Goes Further Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B. X92 408 North Fir, St. . Cross The Track P oultry S upplies, and Feed Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Body Pine Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON QUICK DELIVERIES - ftw a feature of this lumber business. WJien yon give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber little before yon need h. That mmna no delay In construction, to waiting time that yon hav. to pay for Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Pbone Main 8 Double Duty Dimes & Dollars During Red Cross Week, in addition to my personal subscrip tion I will donate 10 cents 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 it i. it : result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. 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