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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' PAGE -SliVEN' Thursday, January 10. 1024. La Grande Theatres ,'i'ola Dana at Jerrys Today and Tomorrow in -Rouged Lips." Tim Metro picture, "Itouged JJlt'J'' ft story of the Mngo and tnko people from I tit u WH mini's ffli,ry ''pHlnw," II in. ii pic tu re t)i:tt- given MIhh Ulimi uu trellent opportunity lo dlNplny her viva e(iu(s chftnniiind extraordinary tnl unf.t MlVts M't-iimtn. tin author, Mi lto most delightful of nil ehron tri'ir.s of Hfe behind the footlights K.n'1 her MlorleK have won millions Of ''renders. is Supporting .MIhh Innn Ih a su perlative runt of players. At the head is Tom Moore, f unions in liiH cwp right mid tli rim rutnouH as H ijrothrr of two oilier noted Moons. Dwen and Mntt. In tho east also arc Nolu Lnxford. Sydney 1t Oi'iy, Arline Pretty, Francis Cowers, (leorgie Woodlhnrpe, and llurweii Ilamriek. "Itouged Lips" Ih' t'lp story of ti little Rirl who i a meniher of il tfiiusirnl mined y chorus; She meels her l'rinee ( "harming who recoijni.eH 1(.r innaie sweet nesM and innocence bul who in led itrl ray hy also rumor. and falls to realize the secret wishes of every woman hrart. hi the end Norah w inK her l'rinee I'hurnilny. but how she siu-ceeds in doing it against trrrjfio obstacles forms as iiiteniKt'iuf a siory as the local then treH have ever present, d. It was directed by lluroht Shaw from the Heenarto hy TliornnH J. 1 lopkiim and photographed by John Arn old. ' onp of the most interesting fea tures of "Housed i.ipr." is a evil's Classified Want Ads chorus of "thirty undt r Iwenty." This expression has become fa mous In theatrical elrcles mtd tg- nlttefi a collection or heauiiriil J Kirlst perhaps thirty in uiirnher ! and nil under twenty years of tige. In "I touted l.ipc" no vera I of the big scene are laid inside or a thejitro wlh the henormu.icc In procresH hifore an auilieilee. OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE By Condo SWISS COUNT GETS JOB IN PAPER 'MILL full I Ills ChiirilN WllR U'ki'il Dill tiitnilretlK of rnlll'o'iiiia lieuutli! '.HUPily "Tlin luisyliuily." n THAU VOU, M . T R ..rx ioci-.T. rouft MICE L-r?Sf: ,H3pe.l? . fi;'; l-'HO'DUCr VCRv roPJCAl.. fct, CA'ir ir-,i; ItKi PC ACS O aho in Tom Mix in "Soft Roiled" -at Star Throe Days Starts Friday. ' WANTED WANTED Pumlture, and House hoM goods. I pay highest prices. Don't soil until you call mo. Phono 5J3 J. HouKhton Kurni turo Co. 12-li-tr WANTED Stock to feed for the winter. Phono Farmers 224. "' ' Ij 12-10-JStp WAOTKI) Compntcnt ulrl for bubseworlc. i'hono lftTi-W. i i 12.27-tr Wanted Wain sowing, also )ito and woolon washings. I'hono 335-W. 1-4-Ctp WAMTED Carpenter work. Jolw : not too largo or too small. P. O i Ha D7(i. 1-4-Gtp I IfOIt;jtENT Rlopplnu room, close In. Lady preferred. Inquire I02 j llomloi'l;. l-8-3tp XATI RE CI RE DR. A. N. MAVVII.l.K Specialist In chronic diseases. Methods. Mechano-Thorapy and Naturo path. Skin and hlood diseases, nervous diseases. Chronls Head ache. Eczema, Sciatica, Appen dicitis, Constipation, bowel trou ble; all kinds of Chronic' Dl- t seases successfully treated. Call Main 693. Room 1, 2. 3, second floor Coolidge Bldg., opposite Star Theater. Orflce Hours, 10 to 13 a. m., 1:30 to 6:00 p. m. Consultation free. 2-4-tf P1AXO TUNERS EXPERT PIANO TUNING Clean and voice your piano without extra charge. Work guaranteed. Call Newlln Book Store for ap pointment. Roy E. Phillips. 4-15-tf OI RENT Comfortable sleeping j' room. K07 Penn. Phone 415-.I. A i 1-s.tr FOR RENT FOIti RENT Two room npnrt 'j inont. partly furnished. Price -i SIJ.iiii und $20. im i.neh. Call 44 f .M.f 1 -n-2t irol RENT Two 2-room npart- .v irnyilH, partly furnished. Price I $16.00 and $2ll.oo eacli. Phone 0p-M. 1-U-2I JPOlP RENT 3-rooin 1ioiim, .'If nilied. Iiuiulre 2115 Pin.' t -7 -lit n fore RENT Private garage. 1HH! d'mw. Phone 203-w. i-r.-tr X'OISJ KENT I llojllHe. Phone 4-rooin 474-.I. rurnlshed i -;-i r FRATERNAL DIRECTORY t. O. O. M.- TjO. Grandn T.odRO No. 850 I,oyul Order of Mooho, holris regular meetings evry Thurs day nislit at 8 p. m. at Odd Fel lows hall. Eastern Oregon Mooaeheart Ih-ion of the .World No. 1CD n:cet5i n(cond Monday of pueh month. The Wonmn'a Moosehonrt lesion No. H9S moeta ovory Becorni nntl fourth Thursdays of each month. Vlai lora always welcoinu. Dr. A. N. Mayvllle, Dictator. C. S. Shullz. Secretary. B. P. (. rXKST,a Grnndo T-odKo No 4113. J.odgO meetR each a ,Thrday-i ftvonlnf AU 'fclootk ITomo and club privileges die fully extended lo nil Brother KIllB. Do I-llo Green, Kxolied Ruler. Mood Eekley, Sticrtittiry. i I . , . ,.L . ,. LJ . Uie. HOe TO miCS 7hiS i; I il 6 II '.LM i - N . ' I I all II rsr.K ; Fir - M In hlfl fir.Hf jrpeelal production. Tour Mix, as Ihe lieru of '"Hott Moiled." has undertaken to enter the actual comedy fh ld for llio first time in his varied career. The William Fox production, directed by J. G. lllystone, coitus to Ihe Slur Theatre for threo days coni im nelnK Friday and advance crit icisms promise thai thousands of la tights will he Hie remilt.' Tom Mix, ihe stern vlsaed west erner, hard-lluted. . . Iiurd-ridlnx. abandons all this for horn-rltnmed iKpectacles. a checkered suit and r. job as shoe elerlt. 1'nable lo fit u dainty pair of slippers on a liny, silk-covered foot, he recollects thai he nlwuys trot a shoe on it horse by huinmerlnv It- Hut his method isn't so fcood In Hits case. With I his eyes on ankles und his mind ! decidedly not on his work, he un consciously ties Ihe shoe of his chic customer lo thut of an lingu lar, cold-eyed woman In the ad joining seat. The. outcome ts neither Braceful nor happy tur Tom Mix. but It s ts the audit nee In on uproar. Erstwhile, wranwler of steers. Mix finds himself fondling a small lace handerchlcf, inhaling ever und anon of its intoxicating perfume, t hat's not so bad until lie discovers thai he has an audience consist llic of hard-boiled, unsentimental nun- sequences wnicn wo nave hers. Then it's not so good, lint (recently seen. the audience enjoys It. Aching to Tht, (.iuirUctors in the slory have fight u dozen limes, but forced to' rpa and c,mrm control his temper or I ok an In - j heritance, ho refuses lo speak to)whlr1' ,h(,y nad in ,ho Bpokcn play. offenders, but hands them notes, , r-icunoT iwuninmn, iresn iron. m-r '. .. . .i ... . '. I rliim uli In "Kmitn fnr Mnlc " nlnvrt negging IIIUI llley meeL nun in u; 1 stipulated time after he has eon-jthn leading fcnilnlnp. role with cx I rolled himself for the required (iuisitc charm and understanding. thrity days. Through It nil, Mix Claude Glllingwater, who acted the proves that consciously or not, helrolc Flndley in the stage version. Ih a natural comedian. FITi'IUtUltO. Mass, (I.N.S.) Found a count' working In a pa per mill ns n mill hand:. He's Fount von der W'cldc, Ilaron Jean do Montenaeh. n.c reiaiy of the League of Nations, Is a cousin to Ihe count. He recently married Helen Gould, daughter of Frank Gould. 11 Ih ancestry In the Swiss tiobil liy can be traced back lo Ihe.dayH six years after t'olumbus discov ered America. At Ihe nnihrook oi' I he French revolution his . family dropped thi use of Ihe title. The World war and consequent finan cial reverses brought young Jean to this country. Two years ago the youth bade good -by to tils aged mol her und father and sailed for this country. He spent his firs) six months In siuus. Ho then came lo Fltchbui-g where lie was om ployed by Ihe Fltchhurg Fnrur company as a mill hand. Jeun can be I'oitnd any day at the mill learning every de tali of the paper business. "America Is Iho greatest country In tho world," ho says. His reason, ho says, for learning every detail of the business Is be cause some day he may return lo his own country anil, with a finan cial backing, may establish him self in the paper business there. Vork and In the Western report. amcii WATF.it xNsru:i HY LONDON POIM LATION LONDON. (l.N.K.) Although there are approximately 1 4,imHi beer houses and saloons In Lon don, her population used more than Ks.oiio.uniuMio gallons of wa ter last year, or more than :i' gal lons a day per head, according to the London Water Hoard's annual LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND 1X)UMHY All Kind of Machinery, Automobiles' nntl Tractors Repaired Overhauled anil Rebuilt Acclylcno Welding nfvtll Kinds Cylinder Holing and (yVrslic Pistons Criinksliarts, Pistons nntl lOslnn Pins Rcground Wive l i Trial D. FITZGEHPrep: Ed. Donohue 471-J Jefferson others to make "Three Wise Fools" a living, breathing screen master piece. Minor roles are excellently cared for by Lrlnsley Shaw, Fred Khuh'Moii, ZaSu IMtts. Ludcn Littleiicld, Martha Mat l ox. Fred J. lluller, Charles Hickman, Craig. Hiddlc, Jr. Freight on Hale and Kaymond Hatton. I "Three Wise Fools" is u remark- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ably fine and artistic picture; It has the same role In the photoplay 'ami plays it so well that screen ifans should sec to it he Is never al lowed lo stop nctin;i for the films. He Is one of the "three wise fools"; tile other two are veterans of the ;stage, William H. Crane, and Alec j Francis. They enlist Ihe sym ! pat hies for the 1 line old cronies who agree- to lake charge of the A picture Hint will delight every- dttUKntll. of ,hp woman they had one who sees it opens .1 three days . . , . , . VOUIh John engagement at Ihe -Arcade theatre Slllnuo,lH aH (h(, Kirl'H (mt,er, falae- 'Three Wise Fools" Opening at. Arcade 1 heater. Today, It In Goldwyn's first production, "Thr TOR SALK OR TRADE FOU"??AT,E Player nlnno ns good nil now. Not a scratch - on li. - J7fm.00, our price 5-175.(10, on easy payments. $ 1 .25 player rolU for 60c. New Viclor rec ' nrds, r0 per cent off. ICnstern , Ori!f Music Co. 1-1 -tf ' V : FOIt.;'f!ALK Phone 14S-W. Dry 1 C-ln. wood 1-8-ftt PTItA-YHD Oft KTOLKN One t wlrtte-faccd heifer, yenrllng. One veiuMlng stei r, branded. Mar C on Ijp rt hip and under bit in right J eaiv Notify J. A, Holmnn. F. O. KAGLES, Aerlo No. 25!). meets every Friday night at Kagles hall. Visiting members welcome. Harry T. Kd wards, Sec. Kverett Walker, W. P. I oday. Vliior l-'ools." fashioned by ihe director himself from Ihe successful stage play by Aunl.in Strong ns produced im (hTmv ork by John Golden and Wlnchell Smith. This comedy dra ma, had n three year's run on the speaking stage. The screen version sets before the eye n.-veral import ant scenes lhal were just hinted at, or which took place off-stage, in the play version. One is a specta cular jall-breal; In which the her oine' lather escapes with two oth er convicts who hud singed the flight. The Jail delivery, by arm ored motor-car. Is one of the most King jy imprisoned for forgery, and Wil liam Haines as her lover, help ihe FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Pay Best Prices for . USED FURNITURE Or Will Exchange for New comedy n hus charm am to mane and dramatic thrills and the big spectacular jail -break. Chalk it up us one photoplay you will thor oughly -enjoy. NO SYftfTIIKTlO cow Toledo IWuilei'Ford hftfi bought a - herd f, pflzo' milking cowh." Thought they were steers. I bit what we idartrd to say wnw that hn has probably abandoned the Idea oi'f giving . the world' a -syn- Hii-lln cow. Slain 03 ny ami Nlglii KXODGUASS & ZIMMDHMAN All of our tlmo devoted tyone business Funeral Bervlco., years of experience has ennXlnd us lft tr fiiimi"i-t- rf' I'r'n for burial your Jovcd I Un irJn " 1 lUTlTT und gentle way, Wa help you. niuko all urrangetnonts. Our ftiiibulancfl Hitrvlco at tiny time,, .day and night. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooo r. . MODERN WOODMEN of AMER ICA La Orande Camp No. 7703 ! meets on the first Thursday eve- 1 ning of each month, in the K. of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors ; . welcome. - . KD nnowN. v. c. JAKE ROSTOCK. Clerltk. WASIllNa DONE Phono -356-J. ' 1-1-Otp WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 103. Meets ' every Monday night nt Eagles hall. All visiting Neighbors wel come. Dues payable at office of tho Clerk. Rooms 21-22. La Grunde National Rank Building. E. E. Silvis. C. C. R. J. Kitchen. Clerk. I'LASTEItlNO DONE i 120ft C Avenue. RO.MPTLY 1 -4-1 nip J BUSINESS v DIRECTORY OSTKOPAT1MO 1'IIYKICIAX DR. J. L. ond pit. MARGARET INTOLB. -f- Osteopaths. Splnnl Curvature and Diseases of Wo men and children a specialty. Office pfcone Main 106. Resi dence phone. Main 106, 2 rings. Sormncr Uldg. PHYHTCI AN-SI ' RO KOS Dr. F. L. Ralston Practice limited to the ey ear, noti;1 and throat, and fitting of glussrs. New Foley BlOff. Main 77X. 1-1-1 in ATTOUNKYS COCHRAN A3:UHARD Goo. T. pochran and Colon It. Kber hard, Attorneys. La Grnndo Na tional Rank ItulMing. C'HinOPRACTOn DRBELLE MYKRP. Chlroprac-torv-New Foley ltulldlng. Hours 111 (O I w U. III., A IU i' 7 to 9 p. ni. nnd 7-1'4-tf A. V. nnd A. M. La Grande Lodge No. 41. A. F. and A. M. holds regular meetings first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. in. Cordial welcome to all Masons. Frt-d K. Kiddle. W. M. E. It, Rihgo. Secretary. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday evening In Castlo hall (K. of P. Hall), at 3 p. m. A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. K. C. Fields. C. C. C. L. Graham, K. R. S. O. E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13 O. E. S. holds stated cointnuntcu Hon the second und fourth Wed nesdays of each mouth at 8;0u p. in. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Ncttu K. Kakin. W. M. Anna S. Grove, Secretary. Blue Mountain Quality Is Itonest Quality Always Use our pioclucts they are home-made products Creamery R. F. Tyler, Trap. Main 60 1109 Wash. La Grande, Ore. NOW . , . i . v Is the time you appreciate that telephone It's too cold ttv. I RITirK I iTTrT I SoulhaAd & Shiu! I r .. -rr I M ,1 I II ome Independent Telephone Co. 'V- : Don't Say "Bread" " SAY. SUPERFINE ' MADEWITH MILK For Sare at All Grocers La Gfnlncle bakery Formerly McPherson Bakery La Grande, Ore. Attention! to All Car Owner Leighton's 'Welding & Machine Works Automotive Parts Do You Often Awake In the mornings and don't know what to cat for breakfast? (We all do). Come here and letis help yoiLtIr.riilar ""' Our Waffles and Hot Cakes are delicious. Also all kinds of fruit and cereals. Coffee Our Specialty New Sommer Grill In Sommer Hotel UNION-LA GRANDE Aim) STAGE time Tlitjl.i-: . relive; r.eBvci ' Union In ilmiuta S ail A. M. ! A-. M. ll:ii(l A M. t :0 P. M. a-:in V. M. 3:311 P. M. p .M. fi: 15 P. M ' Snnilnv 1 .mi'K. tf.nri.rnntln li li; M. Ii:15 P. M. Saturday NlRlit Spiflnls licnvcs lien- l iilon Ln iJiniido 7:iui P. M. l l:il V. .M. Ilented Cars ' ' l. n. Di l.AI', M:nnger snnibm 1 11 l Leai'S llLMAND GENUINE! onogram MOTOR OILS 1 Toil know that good oil la cheaper than repairs. Think of this when you buy oil again whether by tho quart or barrel. If your dealer cannot supply you with MONOGRAM, we can. YOUR CAN IIRI & Son Wholcttilo nnd Retail Monogram Ocalers iutter Fat 49c We Want PouItnAlsoD UnioiiQamery many Er La Grande, Ore."" Delicious Apples:;' Special Pack (1r 75c Box Jonathan Apples lOc Bcri .... t. . rT.. '"'9 "r'l a i OiAi lJie,C:rpwrp :. rowers EichnnjfO La Grande, f Brokerage Go. HirrAH Fir A Jefferson WAREIIOI SE JO.-.W. R. ii N. Tracks, rti-i FOR SALE 0 Room modern M house, good wood house, garage, and small cellar, ground 60x100 feet. Located on corner of "7." and Fir streets; good lo cation. Price Is $2250. 00 and $250 cash will handle It; easy payments on tho balance. PQINGP OF THE DUFFS Wilbur Business Duff BY ALLMAN Tin. .3. E. WnonELL Cliirnprne tor'anil Naturopath. Kkln anil bISoil illseases. hendnelies. np- 1 pnodlcltls. lincUarhes. rheuuia tlsia. nstlinin. er?.ema. varieose Terns, nil tclmls of stomaen, ? hesirt ami lililney trouble suc- I cessfully treateii. Hlooil pressure redtieeil. lllsenses of wmnen anil children n specialty. Suite ;n , Bonmrr Illilir. Phone 4!I5-W. Tteslilenee Phone 1!io-W. K ansri-M.Asr.ors UKMSTITf'IIINO aiKl Pieot 'Mat proVilpty ilone by Mrs. 11. C. Tuchey, 1S0H Reeoml street. 0-27-tf ONE THING TilAT for Me, is acol'Pixof HOURS MGRH5LCEP- v, HE GET3 Hl5 OWN BRAKFA5T W.VA h rl I f AFTER WE GET ViMk . -j f' ' rt U A LIT I Lt nUKt OAvtU V PI' Mfl , II tdll ..rn..-v ... -,ir 1 p fflUI ' I 11 ; LL Tm going to get a tIotIa I P, FEW NEW THINGS IH I I D WIHC 1-LAI'WtJ i LI i r-,i if ,; i'i i tall UP WILBUR AND ASK ' HIM HOW HE 15 GETTING ALONG TOOAV AT THE OFFICE IT WILL SHOW THAT I AM INTERESTED. H E LLO .WILBUR, THIS , IS 0ORI5 HOW IS EVERYTHING GOING K FOR YOU To DAY r , T SAY, DORIS I'LL CALL YOU UP LATER. I'M .: VERY BUSY RIGHT NOW GOOD DYE HONEY 6 rtoom modern house. Double garage, not a full basement. huL good small cellar, chicken ho Jsc, wood shed and two lot.i Located close to tho. co Jit house. Price la 93000.00. Tli;re Is a mortgage forJWOO can bo assumed. 10 Ood lit" on '"M" street alwivelilgh school -In local ItjAXhnt is building up fast. and wu aro now prepared to sell them at a prlco In the reach of every one. Only $2t0 for Inside lota and $250 .for corner lots. '., . 0 Room modern homo, located on Main street cIosq In, on paved street, cement sidewalks, trees, shrubbery, etc, sflAJI- for $4J(ift. There Is a fltnttf; loan of $2200 enn bo aHswinVttg Pnl anco cash. 1 " Wo have first rlnsn alfalfa hay ro'r sale. Will deliver for lfi per ton. Cash on delivery. Phy, Black & Stoop In I .a irnnilc National Hank lllilic. La (Jrnnile, reloilv.I . PIIOMi MAIN Nil A