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r I ...,u... THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917, CTQE TWO E5 GRANim h;v IMi : i t j i ' I 4.4.4.94,4.4. 4. 4. 4 .4 4. 4, 4, 4,4,4.4444 4,4.4. 44444. 4. 4. 4 Ajvvnmrf it t ir rwi mtuMs rvows 1 our nme STAB TODAY To select Your Winter Mackinaw coinfortable, yet good looking. Our Mackinaws are made of good wool fabrics. We have them in several mod els and in all shades. Priced from $4 to $12. SWEATER COATS AND JERSEYS are ideal for early morning or any other "batting around." We have them here in what you want, the style, - - the color, the price. Remember to come to us for your Winter Underwear while pres ent stock is complete. A large assortment to choose from in both wool, woolniixed and cotton garments, carried in both union and two-piece. Brighton Carlsbad Paj unions. Just the garment for these frosty nights. Hill's Department Store Quality and Service.-. P2 - kwwjsw""' '- TOM OK KO W I g 4. 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4, 4, 4, 4. 4, 4, 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. X IT'S HERE I EAGLE VALLEY HONEY Charles Ray In Triangle Pley, "?ud den Jim." big organ will be presented at the Ar panied with appropriate music on the cade, Friday and Saturday. Prices will be, matinees 15c and 5c; evenings, 20c and 10c. ARC A DE ALICE Bit A I) Y AT ARCADE TODAY ONLY A Htory that life is told in "The the charming film play Frou rrou, the very stage play. A young frivolous woman marries a man older than herself. To them a child is born but the wife still continues on her frivolous career. Consequently her husband brings her i sister to his home to run the esttib I lishment for him. This sister has I been in love with the husband. When the sister comes she soon usurps the wifes place in the house and even absolutely true to alienates the child's affection for its Hungry Heart, mother. The wife, learning all these made from t'ngs, runs away with a former lov successful i,r. The husband follows the two to Venice and there fights a duel with the lover in which the latter is killed. DOUGLAS. FAIRBANKS AC.AIN, AGAIN" IN, "IN The frivolous young wife is changed into a grief stricken woman. Broken in health and broken-hearted she seeks the forgiveness of her hus:and. This she eventually secures and with her child at her side she dies in her husband's arms. Miss Alice Brady, the tremen dously popular young star of the World Film Corporation, enacts the role of the young wife and gives to the character all her wealth of beauty and true histrionic ability. The scenic investiture is absolutely perfect to the most minute detail. The gowns are the very latest and the most costly to be obtained. The members of the cast are all capable. With such a throbbingly interest ing story, with such a star and with such an outlay of money ami time, "The Hungry Heart" is stupendous film offering, is to be entranced by it. S-T-A-R 'SUDDEN JIM" STARS CHARLES RAY AT STAR Theat(e will present "The Hungry Heart" tonight only. Reviewed by Louis Reeves Harri son in Moving Picture World. "Sudden Jim" presents an entirely new characterization for Charles Ray, more manly, more typically American and one calling for an abundance of physical energy, but not quite enough of psychology. Perhaps this is be cause the man of swift methods does not hesitate long enough to reveal much of his character, but it is attractive and a change from the weakling roles to which Ray has been so long assig.ied. , He has been very successful in these difficult parts, very consistent in portraying them, but they are not re presentative pf our national char acter in spite of the fact that they a .ready; have been a decided improvement on To see it the old-fashioned hero. Perhaps there The Arcade ' is a balanco to be struck between them DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS , IN GREAT SUCCESS 111 - ARTCWAFT PICTURES -HI which has not been reached, that of a man who overcomes destructive in fluences on his character by some form of inate strength or refinement of his early envronment. There are many sensational scenes, Staged under the direction of John massed struggles and burning of rail- Emerson, who is responsible for many road property, mechanical stuff of the 4 at "Doug s former successes, "In od-fashioned melodrama so often used Again Out Again presents just, in pictures, but it is made consistent what the screen most needs, some- and plausible in this case. The most thing different, a departure from the noteworthy character outside of that conventional. Little Anita Loos has . payed by Ray is of a venerable coun written quite a few remarkable ve- ty judge by Joseph J. Dowling, a gem hides for the smiling comedian but ii its way. The most amusing episode those who have already viewed her is that of a woman in the gallery of latest effort display no hesitation m a nomination meeting calling out to declaring it hei crowning achieve- her corrupted husband below that he ment. , had better vote the right ticket if he The scenes of the photoplay are lo- expects to have peace at home, a shot cated ii and about New Jersey and that is particularly opportune and one present a story dealing with the ro-' which will make a hit with audiences mantle and spectacular career of a in all parts of the country. The love vounir blood who pyhs through mnnv : story is weak from lack of develon trials and tribulations to win the girl ment of the girl's character, but that of his choice, portrayed in the typi-! is the weak spot of melodrama as leal Fairbanks style. Strange to sny rule. The minor roles are well taken ithis young man finds it more dif- !nd interpreted to the full extent of i f icult to keep in jail than out of it, their opportunity. As a whole the jand many surprises arc evolved dur-atory is an attractive piece of sensa jing the course of the story. It istional realism. , readily felt (hat this will prove the .'greatest of all Fairbanks trumphs on J. Stuart Blackton, producer of Pure Strained GALLON CAN $1.90 COMB HONEY, EACH 20c A Fine Barrel of HOME MADE KROUT Just opened QUINCES, PER LB 15c Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 Farmers Phone B. 192 408 North Fir St. Cross the Track X 4 4 4 4 4 $? 4" 4 if 41 4? & 4 4? $ 4" 5t Harness Shop 5-Minute Inner Tube Vuleanizers, G. L. W. Auto Spring Oilers, Dressing for Auta Tops and Cush ions, All Kinds of Auto Top Goods, Auto Tops and Seats Recovered and Repaired, Auto Soap and Hard Oils. T. M. Shannon's Adams Avenue - La Grande, Ore. AT THE ARCADE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tho screen. This wonderful production, aoconv "Thn RntHn Crv of Ppnco " nsainfari I in the making of "God's Cour.try and I the Woman." See it at the Star, Sun- m Today Tomorrow The Youthful Favorite - - j In "Sudden Jim 9? day and Monday. 10-17-4t CALL FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS From the Saturday Evening Post Story See a Great Novel Come to Life AND- MORRIS Novelty Dancing and Singing TP A - li Notico is hereby given that im provement bonds of the city of La Grande, Oregon, numbers 257 to 266, both inclusive, bearing date the 1st day of November, 1911, and numbers 309 to 346, both inclusive, bearing date May 1st, 1912, including inter est to date of redemption, will be ta ken up and redeemed by the treasurer of the City of La Grande, at tho of fico of the said treasurer in Ii Grande, Oregon, on the 1st day of Js'ovcmber, 1917. Interest on said bonds will cense from and after the said 1st day cf November, 1917. Dated this 4th dav of October, 1917. NORA M.'ARBL'CKLK. Treasurer of the Oily of ! Grande. 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