La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 01, 1917, Image 2

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1917.
rXGE TWO
When Boys Talk of Clothes
They Think of This Store
It is the joy of finding satis
factory style, perfect fit and
definitely good materials com
bined into Suits and Over
coats every one guaranteed
.to give as good service as
Avell, you will be delighted now
and more delighted a long
time in the future. Priced
from $5.00 to $12.00.
BOYS UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED
One lot of Boys' Cotton Underwear, a suit 46c
One lot of Boys' Cotton Underwear, a suit 76c
One lot of Boys' Wool Underwear, a suit 98c
Priced at
BOYS' SHOES
.... $1.98, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $375
Hill's Department Store
Quality and Service.
NOTICE
On and after November 1, 1917, the following
prices will be in effect at the Arcade and Star
Theatres:
ARCADE
Matineo . -
Adults, 10c; tax, lc.
Children, 5c,
Evening
Adults, 18c; tax 2c. '
Children, 5c.
STAR
Matinee
Adults, 10c; tax, lc.
Children, 5c.
Evening :',f "i"
Adults, 15c, tax 2c.
Children, 5c.
These prices will hold for all pictures on the
regular programs. For any special pictures or
other attractions the prices will be duly adver
tised in advance.
I Star Theatre
Today Only '
Edwin Stevens I
The Great Dramatic Star
In
The Man Inside'
Butterfly Feature
Also Two Reel Comedy
Coming Tomorrow
"The Food Gamblers"
ADMISSION: Matinees, Adults, 10 cents; war Ux, 1 cent;
children, 5 tents.
Kvenlngs: Adults, 15c; war tax, 2 cents; children S cent.
ARCADE
FILM STARS PLAY FOOTBALL
BETWEEN "SHOTS."
Jack Pickford, brother of "our
Mary" and and famous screeen star in
his own rights, is now appearing in
the Paramount screened version of
Owen Johnsons "The Varmint, a Par
amount picture which is to appear on
Friday and Saturday at the Arcade
Theatre
Known as "The Varmint" for his
general pestiferousness and fiendish
pranks. Dink Stover (Jack Pickford)
gradually becomes a great favorite
and leader among his fellows, especi
ally when it develops that he has a
positive genius for football and has
wpn a very important game with a
rival school. ,
The football scenes were much to
the liking of young Mr. Pickford who
has many a touchdown to his credit at
the St. Francis Military Academy,
New York, where he went to school
and played on the school team.
At his request a full game was stag
ed with the two opposing teams made
up of members of the cast and vari
ous studio offiicals. Various of the
directors and male stars who hap
pened to be off duty at the time (and
it was noticeable how many were off
duty while the football scenes were
being taken) acted as coaches and ref
erees. As many of these gentlemen
had left their school and college days
and football many days behind them
and insisted upon using the same rules
that -"our team" used, many & delight
ful argument or scrimmage occurred
as the various stars of the motion
oicture firmament disported them
selves upon the gridiron.
IARCADE MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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CpiinmminlQiclum
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EDWIN STEVENS IN
THE "MAN INSIDE"
DOROTHY PHILLIPS AT ARCADE
TONIGHT ONLY.
Ennor Crawford, who dabbed in
sensationalism, allowed her perversi
ty to lead her into a strange recom
pense for the love of an honest man.
She wiote a Bneenng, immoral one
sided satire, making the man who lov
ed her with a clean heart its target.
From her cigarette smoking and
cocktail-imbibing associates she gain
praise and applause; from the man
who loved her came an imperishable
proof of his devotion. He married
her, and thn began a contest in the
girl's heart between duty to her hus
band and her longing for her old
care-free life. Out of this situation
Bluebird photoplays have created a
drama of intense interest, entitled
"Bondage," to be presented at the Ar
cade Theatre tonight only with Dor
othy Phlilips the star.
A ' .
PENNY SHORTAGE ON COAST
SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 1. New
Government war taxes have caused
a penny shortage on the Pacific Coast,
Seattle bankers declared today.
The penny, once despised, is coming
into general use. Banks here have
sent frantic appeals for big shipments
of pennies to the mint, but the gov
ernment evidently has been unable to
meet the demand.
One bank reported today that cus
tomers are asking for several hundred
dollars worth of pennies every day.
Edwin Stevens, the great dramatic
star, will bo seen todky only at the
Star in the "THE MAN INSIDE," an
interesting Butterfly feature.
There will also be a two reel comedy
feature. Tomorrow, "The Fooa Gam
biers. .
Electrical Workers
Strike Is Halted
r SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Feder
al authorities announced that the in
tervention of the President and tho
Federal Mediation Committee had
halted the Coast-wide strike of elec
trical Workers Union. Orders coun
termanding or delaying the strike or
der will be forwarded this afternoon
Husbands Rise Up.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. He
may be henpecked, but the lowly
Portland husband can, when occasion
demands, arise in his might and as
sert his rights.
When Miss Anne Martin, militant
suffragist from Reno, Nevada, asked
for Oregon recruits for the White
House picket lines at a meeting of the
Portland civic league, the above men
tioned h. P. H. promptly and de
terminedly and loudly sat on the
proposition.
Vale The Harnev and Malheur
County wool clip for 1917 is estimat
ed a If 2,000,000 pounds, at an average
of 50 cents makes values of crops at
$1,000,000.
Reasonable prices for commodities
are possible only when their produc
tion and distribution are on a large
scale. Buy what you need NOW and
you will aid in fighting rising prices.
Corvallis The Southern Pacific
station is to be moved.
Complaint Almost Gone.
I "Foley's Honey ana Tar is great'
writes u w. uay, on i;ampDon Ave.,
E. Detroit, Mich, "ft relieves bron
chitis quickly My complaint has1 al
most gone and i ho,ie never to have it
again." The experience of thousands
proves there is no better remedy for
coughs, cold! or croup. The genuine
costs no more :han substitutes, and
this old reliable family cough medi
cine should bo in every home every
Winter. Insist on Foley's Honey and
Tar time tried and never failing. Ad.
Si LESSON FOR THE AMERICA!"! HOUSEWIFE
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An interesting example ot French thrift is here illustrated.
'xniuple which might wi ll be copied by our American housevi.
P ench people rarely waste pea shells. After shelling the peas tl
Veils are skinned and coolsed along with the peas. They make
dsu that liked more than the pea itself by a great many peupla.
IT
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JUST ARRIVED
NEW CROPS
"Walnuts per pound
Filberts per pound
Brazils per pound
Seeded raisons per package ...
Seedles raisons per package .
Black figs - -
White figs
Sweet spuds, 4 pounds
30c
... 30c
25c
15c
15c
17 l-2c
17 l-2c
25c
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70
408 North Fir St.
Farmers Phone B. 192
Cross the Track
When a Want Ad Is Working For You
You're making sure progress in your hunt for a buyer for that
used machinery, or furniture or office appliances. People are not
afraid to buy needed things because they are "second hand." The
important thing is that they are still good enough to give satis
factory service. If they aro your ad, will do business for you.
WANTED - - Apples and Potatoes
To store for shipping, we have modern warehouse
facilities for handling your crop.
LA GRANDE FRUIT CO.
QUICK DELIVERIES
are a feature of this lumber
business. When you give us an
order you can confidently rely
on getting your lumber a little
before yon need it. That means
no delay in construction, no
waiting time that yoa have to
pay for. Think that over.
GEO. PALMER LUMBER COMPANY
Retail Dept. Phone Main 8
4 "Anp 8qnop op sirenop moi ajaxy
OD HHOLINtfflJ SIHMVH
30IION
.L70 TIIodrt Corsets
COMPARE J Front ioed
WITH ANY OTHER CORSETS
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We ask you to compare for quality.
We ask yon to compare for lines.
We ask you to compare for work
manship. And when you have given it a thor
ough, impartial tost by wearing it
we will leave it to your judgment
whether or not there is any other
front laced corset in the Modart elaas.
We chose to specialize on the Modart
Front Laced Corset, to feature it in
our advertising, to recommend it to
our customers only after a thorough
study and search of the corset flel
And only after we were convinced that
no other front laced corsets compared
with Modart in quality and fine fitting
features, did we choose them.
Our expert, scientific corset fitting
service always at your fre disposal
Pauline Lederle
Sener Hotel Wd.
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