Friday, December 21, 1023.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THRfcfc
WOMEN'S INTEREST
NEWS of SOCIETY
With Mm. V. O. Sawyer us hos
tess, I lut "l.ueky Thirteen" club
spent a delightful afternoon yester
day ul three tables uf hridtre, I In
club prize roIiik lu Mis. K. An
tlivwn and the kucsI prize to Mrs.
li. Clones. The house was beau
tifiy decorated to represent
Christmas mid during the after
noon a delirious two courue lunch-
L'Oll WUH Served.
Miss Dorothy Klrby of Lu Grande
returned home from Wnllu Wnilu,
where she Is attending Wliitnian
college. She will return to Walla
Walla to resume her school wort;
after the. Christmas holidays.
The M. I. A. of U I. S-church
will hold their regular conjoint
program Sunday evening nt 7:11 a
o'clock, i)eceniber -'3. Tlicy will
present, Kasi man's Christ mas I'ag
' eanl "A Little Child Shall Lead
Tlioin,' In which about forty-five
people will take part. One of the
special attractions will be a special
chorus of ladles voices. No ad
mission will be charged und the
public Is cordially invited.
The members of the, Presbyterian
Men's club enjoyed an unusually
interest Ing meeting last evening,
when they met ut the beautiful
home of J. C. Macphcrson, with
Norman Frees us main speaker.
The topic for the evening was "Co
operative Marketing." und many
points -of interest, were brought out
including the system In which the
raisin and prune growers are or
ganized, und in this way .ure able
to get better prices for their pro
duct. The effort of the great grow
ers lu organize in this manner was
emphasized in (his talk. After Mr.
I-Yees talk a general diacusston ol
the subject luok place.
When tin enthusiasm of the ob
ject of tin meeting died down a
delicious luncheon was served to
approximately twenty men and a
social visit took place.
'
The Loyal Women's class of the
Christian ehureh will- meet in the
annex of the church this evening
at 7:30, for their regular business
and soelal meeting of the month.
A good attendance is desired und
ill vitat tons are extended to the
men's class, also the .teachers and
officers of the bible school.
With Ihe coming of the holiday
season many young people, who
are attending school, are coming
home for Christmas. Among those
arriving hi l-u (irandc this morn-
iticr nn Vn ' J wt.f Uruui.. Amlrnu'
(of (he L. of O.. DcLoris Pearson.
Bert ha" I terser, Mable Langley.
Ituth Hill and l-'rederike Sehilke.
Miss Schllkc will appear in recital
at the Houau hull while in Lu
Grande.
First Realistic Movie
of "Inside Stuff" .
In Newspaper Game
Coming to Arcade
"II.'
Heijututlon" Thoinun H.
roll's that two of On-ill wito kuock
ed out before tho newBinipcr
prrsM'S wore flnully shut off. Ah
a result, the "shot" ts one of tin.
mort realistic ever fllmrd of this
interesllns nd llllle-known unt-lc
of the newspaper sanie.
A special preview of "Hit liiiu-
em-tlu-
HUGE CITY IS
NOW PLANNED
in
luce 1ms given the fan world tm."lif' wufl iven ror thu
tt.ui r...iiiuit. nf the Inside ' ploypea of tho plant where
workings of the newspaper jtuino scenes hud been filmed. Hcport
ever filmed. ,,p8 Pp"tttt,r8' "hop "devils." even
ine ivtllior-in-v niei came oui ui
or Infant
Invalid
Children
The Original 'Food-Drink for All Arcs.
Quick Lunch at Home ,Offi ce ft- Fountains.
Rich Mil k, Malted Grain Extract in Pow-,
dcT&Tablctforms. Nouriihinft-Nocooklcr-Avoid
Imitations nnJ Subst.-."-.
THEATERS
Critics Like
"Masters of Men,"
Showing at
Sherry's Theater
The entire plant of u Lou Angelm
dally was used as a "locution."
with the employees working-
extras." As u result, some of the
finest reullsm ever caught by Ihe
cameras is depicted In "Her Repu
tation" which will be-shown today
and Saturday ut the Arcade thea
tre. Working in the noisy shop with
the "click" of the matrices as they
fell Into place In the linotype ma
chine, the odor of brunlng met til.
the roar of the cylinder presses,
the pungent smell of printers' Ink.
the aproned men before their type
tonus: or up in the editorial rooms
where the City l-Mttor "slashed"
or O. K'ed the stories that report
ers pounded out on their type
writers Director . John Griffith
Wray cangliPsoine scenes that are
as realistic as they are thrilling.
of the picture takes place in the ,''K'11
press room. The final copUa of
an "extra" edition arc being print
ed and loaded Into - maohlnes for
distribution. It contains the sen
sational "scoop" of the year. Sud
denly the night editor receives R
telephone message to "kill" the
story that would huv ruined a
'girl's reputation if It had gotten
linto, print. A riot follows In the
I press-room. "Killing" ono story
meant making over an cnllre pngu!
When the foremun rushed Into
the shop nnd ordered the presses
stopped, the operator., who hud
been worked up to u high pitch In
the spirit of the scene, entered so
Thomas Ince's projuctlon room
with tho exclumalion, "(.Ireut stuff!
Ho natural 1 forgot It was only a
picture"
. Lloyd Hughes, us the ambitions
young newspaper reporter Is fea
tured with May McAvoy, who plays
the role, of a girl whose name be
comes a target for "scundul shoot
ers. "
PENCIL LOANED 5
YEARS AGO IS
NOW RETURNED
SKATTLH, WuHh., (A I') A city
of 511,000 persons engaged in elee-
I tro-chumical industries may rise
on li.oito hitch of gebrush beside
the Columbia river, to exploit will
ed power rivaling that of Niagara
Kails, If success folluwH plum re
ferred by the l-'ederal Water Pow
er Com mission In Washington, I.
C. to Colonel V. ,. Ilordcu, uriny
vngincer for (his district.
Such a city would stand ut
1'rle.xt Itupuls, Wash., IftO miles
cast of Seattle, on the other side
of the Cuseutto mountains.
A subsidiary of the General Klee
trie Company Juih applied to tho
commission for u lieemio to con
struct a dam two mites long und
!H feet high, u dam declared here
to be hi blueprint half again as
long us the barrier iutonm tho Mis
sissippi river at Keokuk, Iowa. It
is proposed to develop 710,000
horsepower from the rapids, be
sides irrigating loo. mm ucres of
land in eastern Washington now
devote to sairelruh and buiieh
DEMAND GENUINE
Monogram
Moron oils
Toil know that good oil Is
cheaper than repairs. Think of
this when you buy oil again
whether by the qiiurt or barrel.
If your dealer cannot supply
you with MONOGHAM, wo can
UltINC! TkOUU CAN
C. W. Bunting
& Son
Wholesale, and Itcfnll
Monogram Dealers
thoroughly Into the spirit of their ihlni,
HKIIGi:iOHT. Ohio. (INS)
More than five years agot wheu a
dnyt contingent whs leuvlng Hel
lutre. Ohio, near here, n resident of
this ut.v, C A. Holmes, heard one
of the hoys in the train ask for a
Holmes gue him a pen
fit
one. day recntly as ha was puss
Ing u young man on n street In
Hellalre. Holmes was stopped.
'"Here's your pencil." said the
young man, handing Holmes tho
stub of a pencil.
Tho young fellow explained that
he carried the same pencil . all
through Krance. At times it was
tho only one In tho entire company
ho said and it served us a good
luck token. The cx-servlco man
said he decided to keep what was
left of tho pencil whllo overscan
and bring It back to the United
States In hope of meeting tho don
or ftild returning tho pencil to
gran, but capable', according lo
expert s.. of yielding unsurpassed
fruitb and crops under irrigation.
Tho soil is volcunlc lava, ground
to powder by age-gono glaciers.
Tho cost of the power develop
ment Is put In the uppllcuion at
$41,01)0,000, ami tho cost of build
ing tho city at $ 1 2, 000,000.
Mist Mills forthwith objected to
i Hitch brutal treatment from the
l boy's mother, and a scuffle for
poHHOKHion of the wldp ensued.
When tho case camo up III
court Mih. Wllllmon was , lined
$fiO and costs on a chut go of as
winning Miss Mills. "
MOTHER FINED FOR
WHIPPING TEACHER
ANN1STON, Ala., (INS) A
hair-pulling wrestling match, fla
vored with u bit of Jack Deiup
sey punch, occurred in u fash
ionable residence of this com
munity recently, till because u
young school teacher whipped the
young son or Mrs. Annie Wllll
mun. owner of tho - fushiomiblu
home.
According to the story told lu
co (i t later by Miss Cleo Mills,
the young school teacher. she
whipped young Wllllmon be
cause ho persisted ill fighting the
peaceful members of t he litt le
school. A short whllo after she
hud administered tho rod to the
boy the young lady was summon
ed to the Wllllmon homo by the
boy's mother.
"I want to show you how that
whip Tell to my boy!" Mrs, Wllll
mon was quoted ua saying when
Miss .Mills entered her home.
Turin has rettirn-d to corsets
und decreed thut,
Shapeless v, uisl-lities
rrotrtidlng abdomens
11 ilky hips' iiru passe.
The enlarged waist-line Is not
popular with women who care
about their personal uppcar
unce. W'ar n I.A CAMHXU and
be comfortable. A complete
line of the different models al
ways on hum).
Mrs. Robt. Patlison
(orw-tlcni
IMiunc 3J2-W lie. 170S Oak
"Masters of Men." Is by Morgan
itoberlson. the world's inosl'iioteiH
writer of seu stories. Critics have!
unanimously Reclaimed this pic
ture as the greatest sea story ever
screened, The p'lctui i.atlon by
Graham Baker has retained loyally
the atmosphere of the novel by
America's master teller of sea
stories und Vltugraph, who offers
it, has provided a lavish produc
tion, witli an all star cast.
"Masters of Men" tells the story
of an American boy who accepted
the shame of another's crime that
he might protect the girl he loved
from humiliation. Branded in his
home town ua a thief the lud runs
awtly und joiny the IMiited Suites
Nuvy. While on leave he is nhang
hutetr and tiftrs;-the, brutality ac
corded to men before the mast on
board a four' master sailing the
Spanish .Main, itow he effects hlo
escape and aids In the destruction
or the Spanish fleet at Santiago
provides u thrilling drama which ,
holds interest t hroughoitt every j
foot of the screening. !
There urn four principal purls, as
the story Involves the love affairs
of four young people. Marie Will
lams, one of Ihe most popular stars
or the screen, plays Lieutenant
lireen, the officer who assists Ukk
Hulpin (played by Cullen Saudis)
lo win back honor und manhood.
I'relty Alice Calhoun who has been
starred In many Vitagraph produc
tions und Wanda, llawley. long a
popular slur, play the chief wom
en's roles. .
It Is a picture of types and of
vivid realism. The ylection of
types is said to huve been perfeel.
particularly of those iietors who
play the brutal, hard fighting men
who comprise the crew of the
"Alary Karl." Dick Sutherland
und Jack Curtis, who play the
mate und captain of the four mas
ter, are known to fans us the most
brutal looking uctors in . motion
pictures. They give realism to
Morgan Robertson's description of
the brutes who made life u hell fur
men before the mast.
' Comedy showing "Full of IVp."
Personal Mention !
j - , I J I
Hemstitching Pleating
Xmas Gifts
For Ifciby - Mother - Wife - Sister and Sweetheart
CHILDREN'S NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS
In Xmtis Doxes
3 in box 20c
7 in box 10c
(Regular 65c Value
The Stitching & Art Shop
J!ir Adams Ave.
uuri'ON iioi.i.s
JIUS. lu II. NOUTON
uurroNs covmitio
Main n:n
SIAMl'lMi
Mrs. J. W. Henderson of Enter
prise, on her return homo fcoui
Portland, stoptied over In l.n
Unindu last evening.
(Ho city on a short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Murphy . of
Alaska, after spending yesterday In
I .a Grande, left last evening en
roule for Portland, where they will
vlHit for some time.
F. J. Huuer of Portland, stopped '
at tho Sommer Isst evening en!
route for Enterprise to eat Xmaa
dinner with his mother and fulher. !
Mrs. Jessie Kerr of luntiug1on.
returneil homo utter u short visit
In Port land. 4
. Clarice HHI oi m Cirunde, re
turned from PcndleUin, where she
litis been visiting for a short time.
Karl Hunna wus registered ut
tho Koley last evening. lie is down
from Enterprise shopping and
transuding business.
K. K. Tvunhoe, lunycr of I.a
CJrande, Is ut thu Jmpcrlul Hotel in
Portland. ,
Mrs. Ornver Alversoli of Pendle
ton, arrived In 1m Grande lust eve
ning to spend (he holidays.
. llakcr was represented umonp
Hie guests at tho Koley hiMl eve
ning by Gilbert Perkins.
Tu K. McJunlels und K. A. Tul
ley were among the Wallowa
guests ul the Sommer lust evening.
Mr. and Mrs.' Itobert Smith and
Hons, Harold and Glen of ha
C.nmde. b-rt Tor Suit l.uke t.'lly.
when; they will spend tho hullduya.
Mrs. J. I. Uiley of Murysvllle,
Kansaji, returned to her homo af
ter u short visit . with her mother.
Mrs. Veck, of Lu Grunde. ; ' i
Mrs. A. Kenbie of Itcjlse. ur
rivefl In ,u Grande last evening for
a Mhorl visit over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrn. I,. E. lletineit of
I.a Grande, re I urned from Muker.
ufter spending yesterday in that
city visiting.
Miss Josephine Elliott. Tf Wal
lowa, is in this city shopping to
day and Is stopping at the Sommer.
. M. P. Cole of Medford, Oregon,
was registered among the guests nt
the Koley last, evening. He Is In
Miss Mildred Meadors of Lewis-
ton. Iduho. Is In this city visiting
friends and is stopping ut the Sa
voy.
Itoy Eoc of Nainpa, Is among the
out of.totwi business visitors in this
city. ;
Mrs. J. W. Henderson of Enter
prise. Is spending a few days in
I.a Grande shopping.
H. C. Fool berg of Promise. Ore
gon, was registered among the
business guests at the Savoy last
evening.
, John Wells of Alice, Is among
the out of town business visitors
In the city today. He is slopping
at the Savoy.
Elgin was represented among the
guests at the Foley last evening by
Gerald J. Tucker.
Holly and Mistletoe
for Xmas
OUR FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Will Consist of the Following::
BruKsel Sprouts
.Cauliflower
Celery
Jjettuce
Bunch Carrots
Grape Fruit
Iximo ns
Green Peppers
Sweet Potatoes
("rani terries
Fresh . Tomatoes
Spinach
Oranges
Bananas
Dates
Pattison Brothers
Grocery
PHONE MAIN 80
Give "Her" a Christmas
BLOUSE
These dainty creations of Canton Crepe and
Novelty Silks handsomely embroidered or bead
ed make an ideal and practical gift. "'
LADIES REftDY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
I ' o-m's'V. e-.fc
Giftsof
istinction
Dustin Farnum's
Latest Role Is Rugged
Gambler of Old West
To Be at Star
Du.siin Farnum, us a fearless.
gun-toting gambler, who goes i
"West In u blaze of glory utter t
making his last and most spiritual i
bet. will be seen at the Star Thea
tre in his latest William Fox pro-!
duction "The Man Who Won."
The story Is intensely dramatic j
and Dunlin Farnum protrays the
chief character us if he were ue
tuully re-acting a portion of his j
life's history. j
Humor, in addition to the j
drama, and making- itself more
pronounced by reason of the lat- j
ter's stern presence, Js usher-'d in 1
the form of two delicious children
The Twins, poverty-stricken, but
(happy withal. They are portrayed
by Muriel McCormack und Mickey
' Me Man.
Suffering Creek is the name of
the locality In winch the story is
laid. Appropriately named, t his
pluee of the Old West echoes and
re-echoes with the sound of st'rlfe,
deep suffering, Jessie., the wife
of u poor, unsuccessful miner,
oiigs tor the luxuries and fineries
of life which her husband cannot
give her. She craves the attention
which lu bus no time to give.
Therefore, she accepts seduction ut
the hands of n wealthy neighbor.
Lord James, the terror of the sur
rounding country t.ord Jumes em
ploys unscrupulous men to carry
out his nefarious schemes. His
thefts are conducted on such a
large scab' tlfut even government
ia a protcctoia cumiut cope with
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ladies, for men.;
Belts
MODERN BELTS
50c to $3.00
Men's Slippers
LEATHER AND FELT :
$2.00 to $3.45
Don't forget the size
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Ties
Cheney Crepe Glove Silk .'.'....$2.50 -.
Knitted Silks $1.00 to ?3.00
Silk and Wool $1.00 to $2.00
Cheney Silks $1.00 to $3.00
" They Will Suit All Men . ";
Gloves
Buck, Cordovan aifd Gray, Silk Lining
$2.00 to $1.50 ;:
REDUCTION OF 10' ON TAILOR
MADE SUITS
The
Toggery
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STORE WILL BE OPEN THIS EVENING