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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1917)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 0E TWO "A - . - . ........ .. j- J. J. j. -1. -1. .1-J-J. J. J. J. I I ill Jg ' aversion .1 Real Tailoring Service Combining all the essentials that go into the' making of . GOODS CLOTHES Is what we furnish in our Best Tailoring Go's. MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES Exclusively hand tailored, real style, real wear, real fit. You are invited to see our samples. $23.00 Up HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE . This mistaken idea of the young 4 (Southerner's brings about a tragedy and causes much sorrow to innocent people. You will be wondering just Tiow everything is going to end right. up to the finish or this reature. "Broken Chains" is the title and Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Blackwell are the It will be at the Arcaae j. ( two stars. r j CLEAN PICTURES FJT FOR CHILDREN" OF "FATTY" ARBUCKLE. IS THE SLOGAN If You Are In Need of Glasses SEE US We are equipped to tost the eye and fit properly. Our work is guaranteed, so why take chances elseAvhere G. S. Birnie Jeweler and Optician ARC 4 DE I :: 00 p ' 1 ' ''"sl ETHEL CLAYTON AND CARLYLE BLACKWELL AT ARCADE TO DAY AND TOMORROW. Evil only to him who evil thinketh is a philosophy wfiich has covered a multitude of sins in moving picture scenarios but it's a theory which has no part or parcel in the scheme of things for Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Clean, wholesome photo comedies, free even of the suspicion of a suggestion of double entente, are his product and continued adherence to this policy is his purpose. "I shall produce nothing that will offend the proprieties : whether ap plied to children or grown-ups" said Fatty the other day in talking over his plans for comedy two-reelers in which is now being presented by Jo seph M. Schneck and which are re leased through Paramount Pictures Corporation to all exhibitors. "My pictures are turned out with clean hands and therefore with a clear con science which like virtue is its own re ward. "Children in attendance at moving picture shows," continued Mr. Ar buckle, "sometimes have occasion to ask their parents some rather em barrassing questions about what is being unfolded before their eyes but this has never happened or will hap pen at any of the pictures I have di rected myself or will direct. In the three years I have been producing my own comedies I have never had a sin gle elimination which comes pretty near telling its own story. "Really there is so much good fun to be gotten out of life that there is no necessity of resorting to question able methods in order to win a laugh. Besides the comedian should never permit himself to lose sight of tho fact that comedy pictures are the es pecial delight of the children and the principal reason for their patronizing the movies. Heavy dramas of course do not appeal to them, because they do not understand them. Therefore a screen funny man assumes a re sponsibility towards children which cannot be regarded lightly, even by the man whom the public thinks never takes anything seriously. "As a matter of fact getting com edy over on the screen is the hardest kind of film work and not the least important feature of it is protecting the morals of the young. Pictures, of course, moving or otherwise, make a deeper impression on a child's mind than written or spoken words and for that reason alone it is necessary to constantly exercise caution that tho subject being filmed does not get out of the moral focus. "Nothing would grieve me more than to have some mother say 'Let's not go there today, Fatty Arbuckle is playing and he isn't fit for the children to see.' I want them to al ways speak otherwise of me for as long as I can please the kiddies I don't care who entertains their elders. They have got to go where the chil dren go anyway and if I can pass muster in the oyes of tho rising gen eration my mission in life is accomplished." Cholera Morbus. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE, STAR IN PA R AMOUNT-ARBUCKLE COMEDIES. Tho big feature picture showing at tho Arcade today and tomorrow, and a4-ni.iiv flirt tii'n wrtll Lnnwn fnvnr- ites, Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Black-1 Jefferson Gwynnc, a lovable, but well, deals with a very novel subject. Following is a brief outline of the story which is based lurgcly on the labor law. Captain Ford, U. S. A. is sent down his real mission secret, Gwynne con- South to trail a gaiiff of moonshiners, ceives a violent dislike to this "agi tator," as he believes Ford to be, and makes no pretense of concealing his This is a very painful and danger ous disease. In almost every neigh- borhood someone has died from it be fore medicine could be obtained or a , physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's j Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the i house so as to be prepared for it. i Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: "During the summer of Program For Chautauqua Week (Continued From Page 1.) Afternoon Special Music Boston Lightpjiera Co. Community Lecture "Watch Your Step" Dr. A. E. Turner Evening "Chimes of Normandio" Boston Light Opera Co. Setting a new record in Chautauqua Attractions. Delightful comic opera, full singing enst and archest, twenty-four people. Sunday, July I Morning Union Services at Park Afternoon Musical Prcludo The Ongawa Company Lecture "Are You Christian or Only Religious?" Lee Francis Lybargor Vespers All invited. Evening Musical Prelude Readings Monday, July 2 Lecture Tho Ongawa Company F.lias Day Morning Afternoon- Junior Chautauqua -Concert Lecture Win. G. Harrington Musical Arts Quartet "The Mind of Germany" Dr. Frank Hohn Evening Popular Concert Musical Arts Quartet Lecture , "Rebuilding the Temple ' Montnvillo Flowers Tuesday, July 3 Morning Lecture Wm. G. Harrington Junior Chautauqua Afternoon Pageant Junior Chautauquans "Polly of the Circus" Annie Therpse Davnult Evening Grand Closing Concert, James Goddnrd, Bass-Haritonc of K . Chicago Grand Opera Company. The world's greatest bnrito. v Assisting Arists Ruth Ray, violinist; Robert Yale Smith, pianist. Wednesday, July 4 Afternoon Patriotic program. Free. Evening "Civilization'. (Moving Picture.! Daily Schedule of Hours. Morning Hour Ix-cture, 10:00 a. in.; Afternoon Concert, 2:,10 p. m.; Afternoon Lecture, 3:00 p. m.; Children's Hour, 0:00 a. m.; Evening Concert, 7:30 p. m.j Evening Lecture, 8:15 p. m. Superintendent and Morning I.ccturer Wm. G. Harrington Lecture Subjects: "Modern City Government", "The Citizcn'B Job", "The Personal Factor You", "Practical Public Spenking'". Bible study class, auspices W. C. T. U., each day at 9:15 a. m. I rather hot-headed young Southerner, believes Ford is aiding the negroes ! in their political fight against the whites. As Ford is compelled to keep i inn two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoeo Remedy and it gave them immediate relief." Adv. MANIKIN S APPEAL ALIKE TO THE T OLD AND DUNG FINE COMEDY I N TCT J. r- THE MANIKINS. "The funniest thinir that pened on the Chautauqua platform" is : bination of mirth-making appeals the verdict of those who have seen the Manikins in other Oreiron and Mnhc points this year. Primarily for little likewise to the older. The snlendid number is the very first thing on the Chautauqua going on tonight. The most fastidious epicure will here find everything suited to his taste, .while the economical housewife will find every known brandof staple food at the lowest possible price consistent with high quality. If it's anything in Groceries, Fruits or Vegetables, we have it. If Main 70 Is Busy Try Main 77 Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track COAL Just Received a Car of Tono Lump Coal At $10.50 Per 2000 Lbs. YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY! Just Received a Carload of Dry Yellow Pine Highest Price Paid For Poultry SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON. I II I 1 100111 S n QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. WJien yon give us an order yon can confidently rely ' on getting your lumber a little before you need it- That menaa no delay in construction, to waiting time that you h&i. to pay for Think that over. . GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. 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