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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1918)
fAii!MX$ fli t Vj' vi VVhiJs'.iMU.'iiv' GAVE UP HER HOME TO WAR WOUNDED 500 PER CENT ON YOUR MONEY, O b S 5 ln. A.x Vili.'ti... ...i -r . ': . ..Viili..' "" Bd" '3 fer1 bs &r& ; rr j j 0 Nw!rlsnS I 'm AM, I'ATHIOTIC, CITlZK.VSi i -. There a Hat Style FOR EVERY MAN. ' The style that suits you might not become the next man. We have hats to suit every man's style, and taste. But there is only one best make for all men the matchless Gordon $3.50 and $4.00 Hill's Department Store Tho I.n.firande Chapter of the Rod ..Cross is compelled to make another appeal to the patriotic citi zens or Diis community; The funds of thp Chapter are Inadequate to ilhe demands made upon it jar the purchase of material and supplies which it is supposed to furnish. " At the prscnt time tho chapter , finda ' Itself - in debt about 11,000, bavins expended sine? April Id, 1917, to April 1. 19.18, $24,347.88. Their Indebtedness at thlp time In iexcess of their . assets Is $1,017.59. f In ' order to hold the chapter's charter and continue the' good work ! which is now more necossary and essential than ever .before in the history of the war, the chapter has found that ft will have to lecelve a regular monthly Incotne amount- Ing to froni one or two thousand dollars, and to this end we appeal to you to fill, out thi) attached subscription blank for us much as you can spare monthly for this veij essential work, i La Grande, Oregon. .'19U I hereby agree to pay to La Grand. Chapter of the Red Cross the sum ol payable on the first da of each month.' ' : Signed.,:..',......,,,',,.,..,, These coupons and monthly pay ments can be turned In to elthei of the banks In I .a Grande. , . F. L. MEYERS, Chairman. MRS. T.. N, MURPHY. , MRS. R. W. LOGAN. . MRS. H. B. LEITER. G. L. LARISON. Finance Committee Adv. 4-16-10t pA no doubt please as all of the-advance notices received here have been' very complimentary. ; There will bo 'only the one per formance this evening lasting two hours. The sests aro not reserved so come early.. ' . o "I. OUT ICK.NTR'IIY. i Every Woman wants j; ' to be Pretty, Healthful and Shapely ARCADE lWI'll'M Ali('Al)l') V M'MltKIt A I ' TONIGHT. J Tonight at the Arcade wr,l ace the 'last of tho three attractions' which were hooked from tho Redpath Ly- i ecu m Bureau. ii This number la the largest and I most . pretentious of any - of the J others. Laurant and Company hnve been with tho Redpath people for I more , than . ten years and have ilarown and expanded each year." Jl Mr. J Laurant orfors an evening's lentcrtaininent of the latest won ders or inaglc and also shows a' number of largo Illusions. Laurant la also quite an Impersonator. With the company are two young ladles who have quite a reputation as mu sicians. Bui lug the intermission, these young ladles, will orfer a num ber of musical sulcctlous and will ' LAURANT The Man of Many Mysteries TONIGHT . ARCADE at .the Star Thanter tomorrow and r rmay, uuvo Thomas' enacts the part or an . apparently Innocent young country! girl who mulcts a rich, young vulture of li'large sum of money. "Limousine Lire" Is an adaptation or the story by Ida M. Evans, which made such a hit in the Red Book: land ulves mntlv '; i " 'Olive Thomas a decidedly charming which comes clmi.ncter ,ea(K MsJ Tnomas , tomorrow j f not surpasses her clever work In rare plays . ..fjpdy T k . Han,,,. nrt ..,,,, cieet Corlnnc." She is most .ably supported by Lee Phelps, recent ad- to Triangle forces. The standard excellence of Triangle casts as a whole are deserving of more than passing mention, and Triangle can ufford to he particu larly proud of the clever , acting in this photoplay "Limousine Lire." , In addition to this lively photo play a two-reel Keystone Comedy, "Falso to the Finish" will also be shown. . "In. Old Kentucky' to the. Arcade Theater ovenlng, is ono of those that cecm to Improve with age. It has mado Its success without any help rrom this star or the other. dition Its present production Is . one or the best on record. ; . The Portland Oregonlan, In clos ing a lengthy -criticism or "In Old Kentucky" has tho following:, ,, "Tl'8 liveliest and best Innovation Imaginable Is tho Introduction dur ing tho second act or the "Wood lawn Whnngdoodlcs," dancers and singers and musicians, "whose jar.: band is the' jazziest bunch or play ers that ever jazzed. They are a whole show in themselves, theBo pickaninnies, who, give some or thoji old Southern melodies, some path- etlc and Sonie gay! and Introduce 'mmmmmmm buck and wing and jig dancing that o. HMNIiY Is a whirlwind or. fun." ; SHERRY'S I COl WTHY HKICO SHK.V Tt'RK. IX I'KA- J. Glcndon, 7$) ' ' "' j i! w o o O W u 111) EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD . . w to grab the idea that your money will do five times as nnu-h good if spent at the Union County Army mid Navy Belief it Dance, given hy tlie Moose Lodge at Zuber Hall TONIGHT than if you would hand it direct to a Union County soldier. For why? le-, cause the Auxiliary buys a dollar's worth of material with your, dollar and works it up into a present to the soldier that can't be bought for $5.00. Mate rial $1.00; work $4.00. Now you get the idea, don't you? , Kot only Iter' home In London, fcu "fler time and service has the Countess of Onslow given to the wounded soldiers who fought the fight of ilbtfty ln northern France. Before the war the countess' man sion was filled with gay parties, hnd her hours with social affairs. fint not so now.- The home has j been turned into a hospital, and , the mistress of the mansion finds J time only 'for the wounded man of war. M i w ; & o O I W to a n a. O !2i o o W Hi YOU'RE GOING OP COURSE. Dancing and Refresh ments for All. ANXOITN'-TKMK.VT.; Rev. Hnrrison feuse, pastor of the M. E. Church, will lecture', at' the church Friday evening, giving his popular lecture "That Girl's Follow." Press . comments, -letteiB from educators and Ministers thru- out the northwest all praise the leoture highly, calling it a- combina tion or good logic, wit, pathos, and a keen analysis or the problem. 4-2 1-1 1 NOTH'K TO KI.KS. Thursday night them will be a big initiation. Social committee has arranged a special program, en tertainment and lunch. This is Space Donated by Harris Grocery. 1 1 the, last large class or the season, and all Elks should be present. R. J. GREEN, "Exalted Ruler. A. B. CHERRY, Sec. H-24-2t o I ' , ' bruises ,, and rheumatic If I Were a Farmer. ' If 1 were a farmer I would keep at hand a few reliable medicines for minor ailments that are not so Rerlous as to require the attention ot a'pnysieian. sucn as unninuer- Iain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy: me to treat slight ailments as soon;i for bowel complaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tm ,J coughs, colds and croup. i Chamberlain's Liniment fori'. sprains. pains. Chamberlain's Tablets for stom ach troubles, biliousness and consti pation. By having these articles at hand It would ften save the trouble of a trip to town in the tusest season or In the night, and weut; enable as they appear, and thereby avoid the more serious diseases that so often follow. Adv. TONIGHT LAURANT & CO. Extra Road Show Attraction ARCADE Vl'L- When a young girl puts on , her first corset her figure has n tendency to grow into the line of her corsets whe ther the lines are good or bad. If her first corset i.B a bad one and she obtains u bad figure from it, of course a new corset of the same mo del will fit her better than any corset of superior lines ' or design, for has she not nllowed her figure to' take the imporfect lihes of tho ' poor corset? . We make this suggestion. Try on one of these Front Lttcof PAULINE LEDE R LE ! i i! tiiiti, n.ii's TI HIC'S WIXW. In Triangle's new photoplay "Li mousine Life." which will be shown 'Good t How do you lite my Shine 7 did it. 50 shines for a dime. Every box saves me $4.90 and my shoes wear longer. Why don't you try a Dox today. You can't lose. ShinoiA Home Set and a box of ShinoiA is the ideal shoe shining outfit. , Ask Nearest Store. BLACK TAN WHITE RED HOME SET favor! to a- mojg screen fans through his splen did work ' in" 6. Henry's' Dictures. ndiis to his reputation In "The Woo-J ing or Princess Pat," the Blue Rib- bon Feature, which will be the at-ji traction In the Sherry Theater last I i showing today. , J Mr. G If n don Is a Westerner, bornij and educated In Montana, coming to i photoplay after nine years or suc-U cess on the speaking stage. He!i has played featured roles In nearly every picture company or import-'! nnce since sollllng down In . New ' York City. ! Gladys Leslie, the girl with the ! "million dollar smile," Is the prlh- ' cess In the picture who marries nij grand dlike the never has met, to savo her ratlier's kingdom from n I hopless war. Mr. Glendon is the ! duko, who finally awakens the love ! of the unhappy child or royalty. Others In tho cast are Bigelow Cooper, William Dunn, Charles Kent, Carlton King. Tcniplnr Snxe, nnd J. Albert Hall. i -1- o '-'I" ARCADE TOMORROW NIGHT , Xo Matinee TICKETS NOW SELLING Rowland, Clifford, Gatts (inc.) Presents the Most Popular American Play Ever Written . A THF'iLLING, PICTURESQUE AND ROMANTIC STORY OF KEN r TUCKY LIFE ,' - vi:i:satii ,ITY ix W STAIt ia.cks. War Bread We make War Hreatl fresh every day. Every Monday iind Wednesday regular War Huns. Try our Liberty Hrcad. We also liavt- the most complete line of Home-made Pies, Cakes, Doughnuts, Snails, Coffee Cakes and Cookies in the city. All made aerordiiis to Government regulations. DUTLI BAKERY 317 North Fir St. Just AcrosstheTrack Jests at the Court of Old Jflflg( COfll A BIN FULL OF COAL is much better than a MIGHT HAVE BEEN full. There may be a shortage of COAL IN Germany, but not where Germany is going. Wben a squirrel finds a good nut, he lavs it awav lor flic winter, anil a man ought to lav awav a lit He NUT. IK id and LUMP COAL. ' KING COAL THE J. FUEL D. LYNCH CO. TRANSFER STORAGE I'viIlisJtxcuc Jif V-- '1 tawf Marshall Hrlbn MljLllajfl ' An AKTCIjAhT Pidure SHOWX 1 1 or the i which i Sherry!! Friday, ; uu The Spirited and Exciting Horse , Racf- , The Famous Kentucky Thorough bred, Queen Bess The Rollicking Fun of the Tnmitable Pickaninnies : Friday and Saturday ALSO Ben diaper as Abraham Lincoln in MY MOTHER ARCADE I N'azimova, the ic.-oat star Metro pictures, "Revelation,' .will be presented at the iThentr on Thursday and Shows her ability as an artistic in jtorpreter or classic dancing In this photodrama. : - Dressed as a bacchante, a pries toss or Ttacchos, god or wine and revelry, Willi leaves in her hair, a Karland or grapes across her shoulders, with a goblet In one hnnd, nnd a cluster or grapes in the other, she performs "La Danse llacchanal," typifying the exuberant spirit of revelry or a Parisian care. The groat Kazlmnva executed this dance with true artistry and poetry or motion in graceful movements which were Ideal for registration by the motion picture camera. On the screen this dunce Is a revela tion In accurate presentation ol dnnco movements In motion pic tures. ' . j WANTED Clean White Cotton Rasa at the Observer Office; 3c per lb. iia: (fifflifbf J uvUUlJ u UvUu u y Written by C. T. Dazey The Strongest and Most Expensive Cast the Play Has Ever Had. COMPLETE NEW PRODUCTION. SAVK MOItK WHKAT. 3 Kentucky Thoroughbred Horses 3 The Famous Pickaninny Brass Band. Big Open Air Concert Before the Show. The bread ration of the cli.linii population in I in lire has beeu cut more severely; they are now on In dividual bread i.mls allow!!,? ly ahout ten w a day, bnrclril one-third the .ivoraxe tail Bread i consumption rf t';. v,ir.rh pci'snnt'i or workman br'oi the war. Hn J 111 PRICES Lower Floor Jliilcony, First 4 Rows Jja Icony, Last 4 Rows . $1.00 $1.00 50c Add 10 per cent to above pi-ices for . the U. S. War Tax. does It conipcc with your bread il rutlon?