Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1917)
FXGE f TWO LA1 GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER FRIDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1917. $ LADIES Now is the Best Time to Select New Shoes Your new costume will bo more complete if you wear up-to-date shoes with it. You will also find an abundance of colors and materials to choose from, besides every pattern bears that exclusive mark of dainty distinction which eveiy woman admires. Come Early While Stock Is Complete SPECIAL 14 LADIES' SUMMER DRESSES Values to $10.00, Sizes 14 to 40 at $2.98 HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality and Service f I Didn't Bo) Raise My Boy to Be a Slacker ARC A DE THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE E PETRI JT AT THE ARCADE , THEATRE TODAY (N. Y. Tribune, Mnrch 12th) The great, throbbing, bleeding heart J of France was laid bare at the Rialto MMe. PETROVA Theatre yesterday in Mme. Sarah Mme- 0, Pctro A celebrated Bcrnhardt'8 wonderful picture, "Moth- ' ... . , . ers of France." RuB81ttn actress of international fame, Every man forgot thut he was in the who recently signed a long-term con theatre The applause became tract wih the Jesse L. Lanky Company bo thundorous that tho music was 'to star exclusively in Paramount drowned and people stood up and Pictures, will make her first appear waved their programs. It is hard to I nee under tho new contract in "The tell Just why this war picture had Undying Flame." such a great appeal to the heart and Mme. Petrova's first picture is a to patriotism; but the fact remains startling combination of the ancient uim mere was on ino screen yester day that which brought men to their feet and.waa bound to give the most careless observer pause. This picture will be shown at the Arcade Wednesday and Thursday. 22 Loops in Succession Turned. and tho, modern a story of Egypt and tho Sphinxes, with 1I the allur ing, witching mystery of that fascin ating country in present day times as well as centuries airo when "Fahter Ntlo' swept on his way across the desert but through a land as yet un troversed by the steam train or the automobiles and undisturbed by the whistles of factories and the honking bunks of the Nile. This Princess un fortunately falls in love with a mere shepherd lad but of course the dignity of her rank will ot allow them to marry. Thus it is that in plighting their troth after the manner of lovers in those days, they break in two a rare scarab, symbol of enduring af fection and each keeps half, although they are destined never to see each other again. Centuries later, as Grace Leslie, the princess meets the reincarnated spirit of the shepherd and they discover that each of them possesses a half of the scarab and, although they are not aware of the fact that they have known each other centuries before, OUR RED CROSS TO USE DOGS. they marry, thus fulfiling their des-, tiny and accomplishing the mission of Training Sohool to Bt Set Up N.r tne mystc scairao. I Parli. Maurice lourneur, tne director, nas , America's dogs will "do their bit" In Dreamed into tne wnoie production r tno war, A n,Uber of them, specially tho very spirit of tCgypt, and the 6lteil for Red tjros work, are already scenes along the Nile and in the an-1 in France I didn't raise my boy to be a aluckar, 1 brought him up to be my pride and joy. If another land Insults u we will whack her, No other country with our rights can toy' I didn't raise my boy to be a slacker, I taught him true American to be. To light when light he should, (or liberty and good, I didn't raise my boy to be a slacker ! T. A. M. In New York Evening Sun. cient palaces are exceptionally beauti ful, showing the slaves and all the pomp and luxury of tho early Phara ohs. Then one finds the scenes shifting back to modern Egypt and sees the automobiles, steam boats, telephones and other conveniences of today look ing somehow oddly out of place in that land of mystery and enchant ment. But the skilful handling of the The American army sanitary experts have authorized the American Red Cross to establish immediately a dog training school near Purls. The dogs will be trained as French Red Cross dogs ure, to tlnd American wounded on the field, particularly over terrain that Is broken or wooded. A number of expert American dog handlers are already iu France and will begin the work ut once with u few of (be Amer- transition is so carefully effected Jean dogs already received. More are that this only enhances the contrast BU'd to be on the way, and the Amer- and makes the whole more perfect, '"in training station will likewise re leading up as it does, to the final ?e,ve 11 number of French dogs, reunion and happiness of the lovers, 1 According to the plan of the Red separated by circumstances through Cross UoB" experts, three trained dogs so many centuries. i wi" be attached to each Red Cross Mme. Petrova in this fascinating aniiminnce unit, pictirre will appear at the Arcade ' theatre today and tomorrow. Newport News. Va.. Aucr. 10 (Sve- cial) Edward Stinson, an instructor of motors. ot the aviation school here, set a new j As a child of ancient Egypt Mme. world's record Tuesday by looping the Petrova is gloriously beautiful in her loop 22 times in succession 40 feet pagan jewelry, sandals and - aueor. In the air, with a passenger. Our want ads bring results. filmy garments and it is easy to im- agino her as a Pharaoh's daughter, wandering about the palaces on the y fMeWtsNMMIIIMIUnUMtlllJIMJrttWn'- WVM BHUilHV TRICKING THE CREDULOUS. Lures of Gold Brick Schemes For the Small Investors. Will persons, with money never learn how to take care if It? Will they never gunrd themselves against the horde of tricksters who make a busi ness of taking iidvantuge of the cred ulous and especially of credulous wo men V Hear in mind Unit no one will make money for you when he can nnike it for himself. If hp offers to give you tno key to wealth, suspect him. for such keys are kept by llieir possessors and are not given away to strangers. Hie postotllce a year or two ago ' showed (lint over $150.lKXl,000 hud been : lost by persons who listened to (he gold brick schemers, hut the game still goes on despite the vigilance of the postolllco department and Hie passage ' of protective measures, know n as "blue: sky laws," by many states. Will the people never learn to dls- I count the alluring literature which 1 these shysters send out and which U written for them by some of the sharp- i est and brightest writers of our day, Whose services can be easily obtuinoj 1 for u few dollars? i I advise ni.v readers who receive these tempting propositions to send j them at ouoe to the postmaster gen- J ernl at Washington for investigation. That Is the business of the postotBce department, und it will be only too happy to take up such mutters. Small Investors are pniiiculnrly the victims of tln-se bunko schemes, for the fulse notion prevails that a man or woman with u small amount of money cannot buy high clasR Invest ment securities such as successful in vestors prefer. This Is erroneous. An investment can now b made in the best of inlying securities with us small an amount ns $in through the purtiul payment plan, which is readily under stood, though the term may sound formidable.- Leslie's Week I v. NEW MARCHING SONG FOR OUR ARMY IN FRANCE "Over the Sea to Germany" Was Composed by Men on the Way Over. The American troops In France have a new marching song "Over the Sea to Germany." The music was composed by Clar . ence Gridley, a son of tho famous Cap tain Grid ley of Manila Ray, and' the words were written on the way over by John Erb, commissary clerk on one of the transports. The chorus goes: Goodhy. dear old Tankee land. Hello, France! ' We've sailed across the ocean to make the i Germans dance. . They have tricxt to rule the world with military stuff, But we come from a country that never takes a bluff. The music Is reminiscent of "Tlp perary," "A Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight" and the "Doxology," but It will do. It tins a great march rhythm and makes a great hit with (he French as the regiments swing past. INSURE Your canned fruit and vegetables by using the right kind of Jar Rubbers . OUR INVINCIBLE Extra heavy, pure gum rubbers are the finest to be had. At the price we sell them they cost no more than the ordinary kind. 10c Doz., or 3 Doz. 25c We carry a complete line of all kinds of Jars and Fittings BUY YOUR SUGAR NOW, BEFORE AN OTHER RAISE Harris Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 408 North Fir St. FARMERS PHONE B. 192 Cross The Track Furniture Exchange Nov is the time for you to cover the floor We have a good line of Rugs and Feltex at a price which you can all afford. We are always at your service and a call will be appreciated. Fir and Jefferson Phone Black 1241 E. J. Donohue NIAGARA FOR EAST RIVER. AmC-PeTUOVA V'Thc Undyino Puamc' AT THE ARCADE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW STRAWS AND PANAMAS 1-2 OFF Silk Hats Reg. Price $1.50 - Sale Price 75c New Tall Suitings in. Call and make your se lection have it made up when wanted. Expert Dry Cleaning and Pressing THE TOGGERY Phone Black 231 We'll Call for Them t A LITTLE PIECE OF LEAD. The of Miniature Cntaract to Be Feature of New Aqueduct Celebration. Beginning on Columbus day and con tinuing till the. evening of Oct 14 all sorts of spectacular things are going to take place to celebrate the completion of the Calskill aqueduct, the new wa ter system for New York city, One of the features of the celebra tlon Is to be a sort of mimic Nhigara In the East river. A high pressure pipe n to be laid across the edge of one of the bridges. Holes are to be punched at luterviils in the pipe In such a way that the wntcr can fall di rectly to the river below. The "cata ract" will be illuminated in the even ing. Itivor truffle will be suspended temporarily If necessary The ceremony of "delivering the wa ter to the city" will take place at the city hall on Columbus day. Mayor Job Printing quickly and neatlv done at Tho OhsArvbT. Office. QUICK DELIVERIES are a feature of this lumber business. When you give us an order you can confidently rely on getting your lumber a Httlei before you need it That means no delay in construction, no waiting time that you have to pay for. Think that over. GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dept. Phone Main 8 Costliest Thing This World Ours Has Ever Known. Just think of one .small piece of loud. MUchel n ill preside, and former Mayor probably weighing i,.s ,!, UI1 ounce. ! McCIellau. who broke ground for the w.. .v,K ul m soim. hki.whi,whi.- ; aqueduct ten years ago, will be the - n .H..M,,,,,- 1IWW,TOUIXJ Ktu-st of honor. A fountain designed . ... u ,. .;' .,: """ l'-'- ves.by MacMonnles and Franklin Hast- " """""" M. ie.iiig uu loss mi- inKSi wuk.i, t!) ,h ,.Kirt of Mrg A, ? li:;,::f nu:,,!n,,,,,lo"Ta wt of i",d i -. m .e cm h.n : . , " "" """".. ! plaza. tria-Uungar.y, Hrilnin, France, lfelgi urn, the I'nited Slates. Turkey, Siberia. Italy, Montenegro, Kounianln. Bulga ria. Albanin. Egypt, Ciiusula, Australia. China, Japan, South Africa, India and Itnssin and brought every other nntlon to tho brink of internal trouble or out ward disaster, the consequences of which are being felt by every liuiuuu being, civilized or uncivilized, white, black, yellow or brown! That small piece of lead was lived from n pistol In the hands of u crack brained youth of Servian nativity into the ImhI.v of the heir to the Austrian throne. The troubles Hrlslug from this mad net and its punishment set fire to the powder trains In Europe and led to hostile net after hostile act and final ly and suddenly to open wur iu llll-t. That little piece of lead should be preserved ns n memorial to nil future generations and as the costliest thing mankind has ever known. It would become the greatest silent teacher the world has ever seen. It would teach restraint for the weak minded mid vio lent; it would tench the Importance of minor acts and things; it would tench peace ns no costly monument, no book of horrors, no painting of tragedy could ever teach it. Detroit Free Dress. A cornerstone of another foun tuln in Central park will be laid. On the following days there will be parades, dinners, pageants und musical festivals in churches and schools. Reduce Food Bills. The ssne standard "Eat enough food and no mow" rigidly followed would reduco greatly food bills in mnuy homes and at the same time tend to Improve tho physical condition of all members of the household. PRISONERS PATRIOTIC. All Jail Except Two In Elmnford Eager to Enlist. Thirty-live out of thirty-seven in mates of military conscription age In the new Westchester (N. l.) county IKMiltentiary de luxe in Elmsford, of which V. Everit Macy, commissioner of correction. Is head, have offered to go to war. They prefer the trenches to a life of couiaratlve ease In the world's newest and most luxurious Jail. "They are all eager to enlist," said Warden Calvin Derrick, "except two who have wives and smnll children. These are the only ones who made any claim for exemption at the registra tion." Nearly all the eligible are serving time for misdemeanors and therefore are not barred from army duty. Mr, Derrick Is highly pleased with the patriotic spirit of his charges and con cluded, "We have no slackers." So far 120 inmates have been received at the penitentiary, which Is only Dartlv completed. No Luck In Horseshoes. A down and outer stole two horv shoes to change his luck. A police man saw him. and ss he was led to Jail he declared bis willingness to wear there Is no luck In horseshoe WOOD & COAL Now is the time to remember the folks back home with a box of cherries Bings nicely packed in ten pound boxes. We Buy Cherries SMITH-NOBLE PRODUCE CO. Home Ind. Phone M. 734 Union County M. 291 LA GRANDE, OREGON. BEAUTIFUL FIGURES result from intelligent attention to correct corseting. 1IontRT Corsets " Front Laoed offer the world's best achievements In design and careful election of n perior materials to properly work out these designs so the style lines axe re tained during the entire Hfe of the corset. Appreciation of the St, style and comfort, however, can only be hsd through a trial fitfig the hardest test. Pauline Lederle Sommer Hotel BIJg.