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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1918)
LA fiifANOM OiiF.uVKR 'MOXDAY, APRfL 1, 1018 i :'. "i .'? VauH 'J.AVO w,,- n i p p i nil a nv !bs3 I ;JE5SELLASKY Presents IfllODlUllfin! MSTL '8 . ... 4 ..1 CHEAPER THAN WOOL PLAIN and FANCY SILKS Fine Taffetas in high finish in the most, .beautiful colors and styles; some on dark, other on light grounds." Handsome striped Satins in beautiful shaded combinations; wide) and narrow stripes. Solid colored Taffetas and Satins reasonably priced as usual. Hill's Department iStore : ARCA DE ! mm ...... - - - - - - . - - The lulled Slates ami .Inpnn NiK- , .. ,, . mill Allien, SnK Huyaknv.ii. i notion a name .n Htlll n loyal clti.en, HeHsue llayu- kawa, the noted .lapuueKe actor, bus lived bo long In the Pulled States that lie has come to look upon it as i the land of Ills adoption and one of tho highest ambitions of this well . known player is to scu the two MNTIIO PLAY SHOWS CII.Mt. I countries firmly established as: ITV HALL. ' friends and allies. When reailinK Air elahoralo charity hall Is one j over the scenario or his newest Par-; of the. noteworthy features In "Un- j amount picture, "The Secret Came, " der Suspicion," a Metro picture the fact that this point wan strong- starring rranrls X. Ilushniau and ly ciuphatiUcd pleased liayakawa. lleverly Hayne, which will he pre- "I have no doubt." lie said Indented at the Sherry theatre, last rpcalilng of the production "Hint jdny .'today. ' some day in the not-fnf-dislant fu- For the staging of this fashion--lure. .we will see "many of Iheinble charily ball, one of the largest sceneit Mr. Fairfax has Incorporated .'and most elaborate interior settings , in 'The Secret CHime' enacted and 'ever erected by .Metro, was built at . written In the annals of history." ; the New York studio. The set oc-1 ''Ttie Secret "ffitiire" Is " it1 dlsll'iielly j dipleM' practically all the floor space novel prorluellon, .throwing a new j of the spacious studio, and several! light on the International situation i unusual "long shots'- were secured. of this country today nnd tomor-jThe set represented the hall room j row. II Is to n Dinar In this city at of a large New York hotel, anil I Good Music We i. lho Arcade theatre today nnd to-. morrow. There will also be a 'lew Mack Sennett comeriv r;.iinri 'in.Ai, : 'H'' Neighbor." Charles Milrri, y h"" lllB ''''"" role and with the i other fun makers present It In a ' . , , , ', " ; safe bet that there la more than! one laugh Htored away In the two reels. ; J" i SHERRY'S I 9 O'CLOCK Si need the money. Think of the boys in the trenches. You may be next. k9m?ns - ' I'll I will iillix in i a m-am-m NUStTI Ml 5 llSIGame . If. mMwiwWlmmA By mxrion Fairfax ' j ffl II P ;;VV;a IlNF i f4fKm Directed by I l-arts.- Xttrohrr of Outside Vteliowti 11 V V I II !' mSlmMJl KP?i WM.C.DEMILLE I WLI Take Part In the Pro- I N lilLliL I I I tfA 4$&Wv?-;-' 7jf-' SMMPtift I The thirteenth annna: nterting of: -If 8$ yditsSk I LS I .he Women-, Prria. Mi,.oa-, . U S A Great Mystery Story The kind tliiit'll irive vim tlifit "crecm" fccliiiir iiinl iiuilic yon yinir scut yiiod and ti.uht. 1 m "t 8 " WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR," witli Charles Murray, Mary Thunnan, Wayland Trask Sure, it's a Sennett Comedy and it's Full of Sen nett Pep. TODAY AND while not In replica of any particu lar ball room in a specific Metropol ian hostelry, it was a composite of the best features found in modern palace-type hotels. Over a hundred couples in even ing clothes danced in these rasliion alilo scenes. The orchestra wait stationed In front of a golden, shell shaped sounding board, festoned with electric lights. It is at this charily bail that the great robbery of the Woolworth dia monds is enacted with such grip ping realism. Ihuolhjr J'ltilUus, Tav.v "uw. , -. "Triumph" will )m llir n U ;;'.'! it: i nt the Star lhia(:-n Ttur.ihy W'pdmv-'rtay wh'-n Perot hy i':i:l!i;v icltirns tn Iho I'fni of :di :-t cr.. .hIio hiiH on'dtiMl throuuh htir rv- miss it! TOMORROW pti lor artistry hh dii-playod in HI iit'li i rd fierecn-d ramus. The story ; oi" "Triumph" originally appeared ' in Collier's, It Is one of the most j original hihT enterhiininp narratives , Sit mtiel Hopkins . Adams ever 1 1 1 vented. Joseph lie Onisse, y o has directed MIhh I'hillipn in. so many ! highly catisfaetory Hhiebnds, ereat ed the screen version of the Adams j story and I. on Chuitey and Wm. jStowell, who always support Miss I'liillips in hrr varioiiH pi esenta- tlnnc, will acaln lead her assistinK company in gripping portrayals of an extremely emotional and force ful screen revelation. Uenutirul sunshiny days are the drys for kodult picture taking nnd i 'Ji.it means you will need .films for your kodaks, and these may nil be bad and developed nnd finished well p.il promptly lit Silverthorn's Fam ily Drug Store. 3-11-tf. JriL-. JL -11 GENERAL ADMISSION 10c The thirteenth annna: meeting of the Women's Preshyterial Mission ary society will meet at the Pren byterian church In La Grande Tues day. April 2. Mia. Coss, of Port land, president of the North Pa cific board, will bo present, also Mrs. Aldrlch, of Portland, who la a returned missionary. The following is the program: Tiic;-y, :00 a. in. Devotional -Mrs. C. Klrkpatrlok, Tinker. - . Heading of Minutes. Communications. Reports of Secretaries. Children's Woi1:: Young People's Work Mrs. . Anderson, La Orande. Westminster Onlld-Mm. Wm. Kills, Baker. Mission Study Baker. Tjitoratnro Mrs -Mrs, T.eo BollJ Wm. West wood, ! Baker. Report of Cou. Scoretajy, Mrs. H. Hanna, l.a Grande. II. - Iteport. of Treasurer, Mr: II. -P. Uowis, Iai f! ran de. Roll Call oT Societies. Conference Hour. Luncheon 12:00 Tresdny, I :ilO p. m. Braise Service Mrs. - Viola Park er, Union. GretinK Mr?. C. M. Humphreys, La Ciande. Response Mrs. G. A. Seilurd, I ii ion. President's Message Mrs. A. C. Voelker, Baker. A Synodical Society. "What?" hy Mrs. Aldiieh. Portland; "Why?" by .Mrs. Cons, X. P. II.. I I'orl1 ind. Solo. Kenitis of Committees. 7:110 i. m Devotional. Music Youn People's Illnstixited Lecture on Mrs. Aldiirhj, La flrande. Solo. resident, . Chorus. 'Alaska" THE BEST GRADE IS THE ONLY KIND OK GKOCERTES VB rtEEP AND IT IS THE ONLY KIND YOU WANT TO PUT ON YOUR f ABLE. The work you do every day draws on your strength. and that strength must he kept up. our good food will do it. . you will get the highest quality for the lowest price when .you pilonk us your grocery order today HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Track "United States Food Administration License No. Gf0255." Benefit Given at the Arcade "Over There" the wonderful pa triotic photo drama that Meyers and Leiter announced would be shown here in the near future will be presented at the Arcade on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. They announce that the thro: days will all be benefit days and illvered soon. J. F. O'Dryant, of j.tluit 10 per cent of the receipts tak- j Hi'.lnos, has purchased two Eighty len In on the picture will be turned five Fours to be delivered this over to the Red Cross, the Ladies iV. - . auxiliary and ttie Tobacco fund, j o j Thursday is to be Red i.'-oss day, 'Curd Party Wednesday Afternoon. .Friday is Auxiliary day and Satur- Don't fo-.get the card party at day is Tobacco day. ilonan hall Wednesday afternoon, j No one should miss this oppor- April . 3. The ontlro proceeds are itunity or doing lli'ir bit for the ii0 gi, to. the lied Cross. 'Two or , boys "over there" and see this won-! La Grande's favorite musicians, Iderful picture that has been 'sc-iMis. f. J. Scroggiu and Miss Hilda :cured for this special occasion. If ! Anthony, will render selections that you want to help the Red Cross arc mmmmmmmmm&Bfm::ml&'mkmmm1m Big Time CALL ON US WHEN YOU WAN! No. B GROCERIES. come Thursday evening, if you want to help swell the fund of the local Hospital Unit come Friday evening, If you want to help furnish the boys "over there" with smokes come Saturday evening. o Itijr Motor Sales. The Calloway-llecse Auto com pany sold last week to James El liot, of Elgin, a Willy-Knight and to Morris Miller, of Union, a Model jNlnety Overland. They also have an- Avory Orchard tractor to be de- cek. SU1C to please.