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, ttnay; Augiist 20; 1932 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE... pii&FiviL;,, 0it The La Grande r' nninnviinnrr tl "ARSENE LUPIN" fohn and Lionel Starred ip Siinday-Monday At traction at the Liberty 8$ J & $ 8 $ $ .$ $ .PROGRAM FOB THIS WEKK , AT TIIK l.IIIDUTY Sunday and Monday: John and Lionel Barrymore In i."Arsene Lupin." Tuesday, and Wednesday: Ha-' jnon Novarro and Madgo Ev v'ans In "Huddle." Thursday and Friday: To bo announced during the week. Saturday Only: Tom Mix In "Texas Bad Man." -.The two Barrymores, John and Llo iil, will play tho leading roles in the Ht picture of tho coming week at he Liberty, "Arsene Lupin," sched Ued for showing Sunday and Monday. ..The picture Is a clever mystery 11m and Karen Mbrlcy, John Mlljan 104 Tully Morsholl have Important Mpportln8 roles In the production. .The well known mystery stories of urlco Le Blanc which idealize the lebonalr French thief, Arsene Lupin, upplled the motivation for the first ippearancc together of the two Barry nore brothers, although tho picture more directly based on the Paris ;teg bucccss on which Lc Blanc col borated with Francis de Crolsset. ; : "Huddle" ."Huddle," scheduled for Tuesdov Wednesday, Is a smash football Com hi k ... : , HAMON NOVAItKO til JAMES When You Wake Ends " "" I : In the Morning Tonight! aAW "! I ... . you will bo happier If you have . fiR"V - "ttm fi seen some of this flue entertainment iftk " 4?8S? Bj the night before! ' 7viriOi.'A SSrfC'1 noelfrancis vr- m CEOBCE COOPER I - Xj W P( MARJORIE BEEUE WAK UP,' W AT ....-.. The two dynamic stars of . ' 1! "Grand Hotel" together again . I 1. BM&ne Lupin I f' KAREN MORLEY - JOHN MILJAN I ' V'-- A Bc'nliil th Irf . . . all Implacable detective . .1 , , v J 1 ' ' MyntCTlc.ua Prh! Il lolo I lie Jewels of A Xmj. M I ""O. X- ""iltaj men mill the hrarts of braullful "f M I WINNER TAKE ALL" drama, with Ramon Novarro playing the steel worker who becomes a Yale gridiron hero. His efforts to adjust himself to a strange social environ meut by the right of brawn and ath lotlo achievement are a stirring basis for tho story. . . With Novarro is a oast consisting of Madgo Evans, Una Mcrkel, Ralph Graves, John Arledge, Martha Bleoper, Rockcliffo , Fellows and othors. : "Texas Had Mull" For the fans who delight In the doings of Tom Mix, famous western star there needs be no more than ! mention that he is showing. In this western picture Tom does some nice . acting, and there is plenty of action. Both the kiddles and grownups are expected to find this film to their liking. The Thursday, Friday booking will bo announced later. leap year bride; lly LAV It A !(U KKOOKMAN . ... (Copyright 1032). By NEA Sorvico Inc.) . ;j . - . BKGIN HliltB .TODAY Cherry Dixon, 19 and; pretty, tells her mother she Is going to a club meeting but Instead meets Dan Phillips, newspaper reporter with whom, she is lrl love. Her wealthy parents do not kuow she Is acquainted with Dim. Cherry goes with him to interview a bank robber's sweetheart. She blun ders Into underworld headquar ters and a bullet strikes her arm. Dan takes her to a doctor's office and then home. He Is trying to explain what has happened when Mr. Dixon appears. He Is very angry and brandishes a newspa per containing Cherry's picture and an account or the shooting. Mr. Dixon orders Dan from the house. - Days pass in which Cherry, has no word from Dan. Then Sarah, Cherry's maid, discovers that he 5J N ID A Y AMI MONDAY Theatres has telephoned and been told tho girl Is out of town. Cherry steals out of the house, meets Dan and explains. Dan tells Cherry ho ' loves her, NOW OO OV WITH THE ETOIIY ' CHAPTER VII "I can't believe It's real, Dan. I mean everything happening the way It has. I'm afraid I'll wako up In another minute and find it's Just a dreamt" Phillips Bald, "And I can't believe you're really here. I can't believe a girl like you would even look at me " Sho silenced him with gentle fin gers pressed to his lips. "I've told you not to say those things I I don't want to hear them." "But it's true. Cherry. ' Why every thing about you your sweetness and your coming to meet me this after noon and, well everything Just goes to show the difference between us. Oh, I love you for It. You know that. But, i Cherry, you're worlds above me, I'm Dan Phillips, reporter tho guy your father told never to enter his housel It's well, don't you see, dear?" "Don't I see what?" "That If things were different I could say a lot of things I can't now? Your father's a rich ,man. All your life you've lived In a fine home with lots of sorvants. You've worn beautiful clothes and traveled and all your friends have been rich people " "But Dan, what difference does that make?" "If I live to be 90," Phillips went on, deaf to the Interruption, "1 11 never have a fourth of tho money your father has. I couldn't give you any of the things you're accustomed to, Cherry. Do you know how I think of you?" "How?" ; , . - "As a beautiful princess who's as sweet and wonderful as she Is beau tiful. That's what you are I A prin cess!" - , . , Cherry shrugged" uncomfortably. "I don't want to be a princess," sho eaid. "It Bounds lonely. Oh, Dan, let's not talk. Let's Just be happy together." - ' , ch f o amnll hand over Dan's larirer one. mc umn. . n News "Shots" of The Olympiad See the finish of the 5000-meter race with Laurl Lchtlnen, Finland, ond Ralph Hill of Oregon. , Also . . , lllll Miller ieo. Hiillne Eildlc Totan and nthers. COMING JO 1 I 45u i ' - h 1 -) i ; Mf) I 1$ ' T If f. 5 I f ' I f KAREN MORLEYand JOHN DAMON NOVARRO in a raised were luminous. ' "All right," Dim agreed. "It's a remnrkablo fact but every time I look at you you're prettier. Isn't that remarknbtc? How do you ac count for It?" "By telling you to see an ocu list." They laughed. Familiar pokes seem- ed suddenly tho height of sparkling . wit. The cnb was rolling along tho smoocn circling onvo inrougn jciier son park. Por a time they fell silent. There wus so much they shoiild have . talked about, yet nil tnis was lorgot no wrontr for Clierrv airSln so lone as Dan loved her? How could Dan. Phil lips be matter-of-fact with those j brown eyes"' and provocative lips so near? j Suddenly their elyslum was shat- tcred. Phillips said abruptly: j "Look here, there isn't going to be any trouble about your coming to meet me this afternoon, Is there? i Do you think your family " i She assured him, everything would bo all right. No one knew she had left the house. She would be back beforo her absence had been no ticed. "What time is it?" Cherry asked. The sun had lowered behind the tree tops. Phillips turned his wrist so that tho girl could see the watch dial. "After five!" she cxclnlmed, "Oh, I'll have to get back. Why, I'd no idea It was so latc Tho driver headed the taxlcab toward Sherwood Heights. Heso-. lutely Cherry thrust aside misgiv ings that had begun to force them selves on her consciousness. Thero STOPy 6Y HAL COCHRAN (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) i HPHB Judgo wns sober ns could be. ! Ho calmly said, "Well, mercy me! Why. Is this llltlo lad In , court? Has ho dono BomethliiK wrong? j "I hato to flno n little boy. It ; certainly -brings mo no Joy. Now, J tell me all about it so tho case can move along." Tho monkey cop stopped up and said, "Your honor, I Just used my head. Tho Utile lad was riding In a cart pulled by IIiIr monk, ; "They raced by me nt breakneck ppeed and I Just thought, that's all I need to hav cause to arrest them. Why, I thought they'd go kerplunk. ... J HOPPED into tho cart and then the speeding started once asaln. This time It was tho mon key's fault. In fact tho lad was fine. "He made tho monkev slow rii-iu down, instead of racing through the town. The monk obeyed the lad's remarks but would not hark to mine." -"Well, well!" exclaimed the Judge, THE LIBERTY BARRYMORE in . 'ARSENE LUPIN-" ,1 Scene W HUDDLE"' would be Just time to fling on an other dress and appear at dinner. Rnrnh wniilri hplrt Imp Tf stin on. tered tho living room at the usual time no one would suspect she had been out of the houso. t Oh1(,of course It would bo nil riglitlj,. These last minutes with Dan wero sentiments, "You do understand about ovory- thing now, don't you?" she wills- pered. "That it wasn't my fault uicm'G answer your pnono cnus' "I.df,'t und.er8t? nnythlng when you look ui) at me that wav, "But, Dan " I "Dai'llng, I'll admit I was nn Idiot to, doubt you even for a minute. , I'll never do it again. Do you real ly have to go back to that stone castle' of yours right away? Isn't thero any way. In tho world you could escape and havo dinner with mo? Why not telephone ?" "Oh, I couldn't! Don't you see, no one knows I'm away. I don't want them to find out." . "But, Cherry, we'll hnve to find some way out of all this. How'fe wo ever going to see each other if you have to run away like Cin derella at the stroke of midnight? Something's got to be dono. Maybe ii i nnu a ihik wicn your minor i "Don't do that. Dan. It wouldn't ' PASADENA, Aug. 20 (IV-81jc ad do any good. We'll mnnngc some Journed games t in tho International way. though. I'm, so happy about masters tournament at tho California finding you and knowing you care. chess conf,reH8 wcro docided hero Inst to be nil right!" "Just tho same. Cherry " "Please! I tell you everything's 5-f finntiniird on Purp Six! ; PICTURES 6S0t KING i "I guess tho Utile monkey's in a mess. It must have been a run away. We cannot blame tho laih "Why, I'll bet he was full of friclit. llf's lurky ho came out all rii-'ht. I lino the monkey 50 cocoa nuts and that's not had!" HTLL help lo get them," Duncy said. "All of the blame's mil. on one head and I think 1 am lucky to get out of It this way. "PIcaso lot tho monkey go with mc. Then ho can pny Ills lino, you see. We'll gather all the eoeoanuts and bring Ihem hack today." The Judge said, "That's a lino In tent. (Jo right ahead." And, off they went. They found a grove of coooanutn. Tho monk climbed un a tree. "That's fine," said Duncv. "I'll wait hero. You toss them down and have no fear. I ll keep my ryes wide open so thoy will not nlon on me. (Copyright. yBA .service, Inc.) (Tho monkey pnys (ho toroitnut flno In the iio.vt story.) CLASSIFIED ADC TUB MARKET PLACE OF UNION WALLOWA COUNTIES-' (Count five average words to the line.) t. Per line, 1st Insertion ..100 Per line, each added consec utive Insertion 70 Minimum charge on one , order wHHHMW.MH.Jlo FOR SALE FOR SALS Now 12 gnugo -1)7 Win chester pump gun. Cheap, Call 439 J. 403 Spring St. 8-20-3 t. FOR SALE Corn for canning. 76c sack. Robert O. Clark, Frultdale. i B-30-3 tp. 'i ' RADIO 11-tube, latest model, all electric. Sacrlflco at $50.. Jennie Beers, 1701 Washington. ,8-18-3 t. ' NINE-WEEKS Ola wcanoi pigs. 400 M. 8-18-3 t. UNIVERSAL wood and coal range with coils. Choap. 145-W. -,8-18-t f. FOR SALE Light model sedan. Driven only 14.000 mllos. Qood condition. Not Junk. 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