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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
THE ONTARIO AUG US ONTARIO, OHEGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 HIHHiBBiWBBBHHHHiHl f ft "' mwww M n M Jta, . JM .m. . JULY 4th SN LEBRATE A riTTING MANNER The Ontario Commercial Club Committee has been success. Every precaution has been taken and no READ THIS PROGRAM working ior months to make this Celebration a grand feature of amusement overlooked. THEN TAKE IT ALL IN: THERE WILL BE Horse Racing, Ball Games, Field and Track Events, Big Parade, Danc ing, Pire Works and Don't Forget Boucher-French Greater Shows of California THIS CARNIVAL COMPANY has been booked BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST A JAZZ BAND 20 shows 2o Z-J Riding Devices JJ SATURDAY, JULY 3rd Horse Racing at Fair Grounds 1:30 p. m. (Eight Fast Races) BIG CARNIVAL UP-TOWN IN THE EVENING SUNDAY, JULY 4th Ball Game at The Fair Grounds 2:00 p. m.- DOUBLE. HEADER PARMA vs. PAYETTE - - ONTARIO vs. WINNER 1 immmKMmm!M!M&MmmmmmmmMmwmmmmmw&i& MONDAY, JULY 5th THE DAY OF DAYS Street Parade Starts at 10:30 a. m. Shaip. Decorated Floats, Clowns, Bands, G. A. R. and American Legion Boys. AT FAIR GROUNDS Field and Track Events, 5 Running Races 1:45 p. m., Ball Game at 3:00 p. m. Band Concert in City Park at 7:00 p. m., Big Free Pavement Dance at 8:00 p. m. and a Big Fireworks Display Up-Town at 9 p. m. There'll Be A Big Tm In The Big Town Each Night mm uiwmiw wm mmm0mmm000tmm0000mU0ml$ gg l MMMMgggpHBHBHHHHHHHHHiHHHHHHHaHHHHHHK 1 "I'm: 'i'i i 'i'ii oi' Tin; Titan Au rseno I.uplu Story, lit Damn Inml 'Ihentro lly Muuilee l,ililiiiic Scenario by Itoy HoinmervllU , Wi nded I ( hot Whitney It was miinlor! Another oini' In tlio "lin-ter "lioiitHt of m)lery." Ami tlio only duo was hii rpple. i-iik.nl by two row a of tcotli. Could tlio nlnyi'il lio tlio doud iiiiiu'h wlfo? TImiii why lior lovor's l-tici. vllli Hit) words, "Only death could unlto us"? lluw fnrtunnto. loo, for the pretty liloco mill tlio fninlly doctor thut Mi" ohl ill II ll illwl hoforo he changed h! Willi Yet tlio wolrd crlmo whh typlcHl of Al'hOiio Lupin. 111m th wny. of tlio tiger! Ami Arsono l.npln hiul cnuHO. Who vim Kiillty? You cuuudii t KiioiiH In u hundred years. Hut you can ho ultsolutoly auro oii novei hiiw u ploturo tlint mqdo more tlirllU run up anil ilnwn your splno. lMiiyod hy u grout cast, Including Duvhl Powell, Mrtle Stoduian, Mur Kiiorlto Courtot und Churle (larurd. Como' Sunday mill Miuiiluy, July 4th nml Sth, "Tin: phinci of avhnuk a" Jan J Corhott. Hx-Hoavy Wolglil Chuiuplou, Appourlug In Super 8pe In), Tin' Prluco of Avonuo A". llai r O'Connor wusn't oxuetb it loutigo-liinrd. During the day ho wiih tho busiest iiiiiu around his fnth ur'H Knt SI do plumbing shop. At night ho helped tlio elder O'Connor murshol tlio ilUtrli't'ii Democratic votoa for Tammany llnll ami for Wil liam Tompkins, tho lullllonulro enu dlduto of Mayor. Tluit'a how ho oiime to know Tompkins' duughtor, Mnry. llo couldn't help liking bur. alio llioiiKht po much of him, ho was luvltwl to hor cllnnor ilanro. Ho didn't boiling on Fifth Avonuo, Hamuli, nml tho things ho did at tho dnnco made Mnry an gry. When Hairy drunk too much punch nml coaod a mnld to dance with him, Mnry dldn t listen to his protesta tloiiH that tho girl was hU neighbor nml tho bout dnucor In the district, but ordorod him from tho house How ho finally compelled hir to hei: his foitslvoness nml how tho aris tocratic nung holross flnullv iiavo him li'' lovo. Is Interesting!) tidd I "Tho Piluco of Aonue A", Hie I'ul voihiiI phoiodminti to bo tdiu.vn ut tho Mujostlo Thoutro, Momlii) uud Tui'xdiii. July St It nml Cth. Jiiiuos J Corhott tlio fuuious ring chumpl"!1 plu.- tlio part of Hurry O'Connor Ho iltMiuniHtrntw his fistic piowes Hi mi exciting flBht that brings the grand ouue A election bull to u riotous end, "Tin: t'i:orTiii:si)i)i.i Muii'tlo Theatre Suturduv Ju' ird Hurry Cany, tin whirlwind ar lu I'he Ace of the Saddle I Ut est rnlvvrMil plituru win born In Now York, ubout the time thut every juvenile DiMiioirat nn.1 IiiiikIiik eye toward Taminiiiiy Hull. If he had not boconie un tutor iiimiy of his old- : time fill mis llko to think thut Carey would Imvn bocomo u Tniiuuuuy ihiI IIIcIhii. miiiI they stmultHslly dechtre .thut he would have been one of the shluliiK IlKhts of tho world of poll- IllM. Hut he turned to the sIiiko nml Inter to pictures uud thereby Kalned throiiKh nrduous labor uud luird knocks. Ills populnrlty bus not come solely beiuiihu Care) U u dare-devil lu tho saddle or quick on the trlK Her. but beeuuse he Is human llin wlilmloal ami umiffoi'ted wnysuppeal j particularly to children nml they iIj nut seem to realise thut he Is in llnr Kuth day Curo locelves scored of lletturs from small boys uud Klrl - They tell him (hut the) like him uud Curoy Is nevur too bus- to look over and enjoy their loiters llo uiihwm ns many as he possibly i-hii Tin iiiMauu I'ltixci:" Tlie Catallim Isluuds lu Cullfon 1 1 one of tho most bouullful Kroup- in the world, were chosen li Dlrntor William WorthlUKtou us the loci tion for the idcturesnue fibiiei u Iiiko Nhloh he built outrliehl for luo lu "Tho lUiBBiir l'rlnco," the Kobert-Kon-Cole Superior picture wlucn will open Weilnowlay lit the Dreuiulnud Thuntro. Sessile Ha)ikwu Is the star. plujIUK tho dual role or ,i prince and u poor flshermuu. The picture Is one of rre lienulj lu Its ImckKrounils. The wine ueiiuu ful boucli, the iiialnt village, the stately castle alune. and the thous uud uud olio louly usicls of the sM liuimrt nu utmosphuro which Is lu keeping with tho cliarmlnn story told. This eoucerus the love affair of Mkl, tho flshorinau, which Is inter rupted by the Infatuation of tho l'rluco of Ohils, the flshoriuun's sweethwrt. The prince would stent the slrl. but the fisherman inter venes, knocks his unjust sovereign unconscious, uud taKo the throne What happens when he administers tho stute from tho viewpoint of u former "under dog" mnkim Inter oktliiB nctluu. "I'OI.I.VANXA" Mnry 1'lckford'H (Iroiiti'st I'lny Critics everywhere UHsert thut "I'oIImiuiih Is one of the urea tost !iiiLiir.,iiluiu ni'Mr rilmud Tho roil- hoii for this Is that the philosophy upon Milieu tun story is iwmmi con stituted u theino which at tho pres ent time has au uuusUHlly wide ap peal. This production will be the feature nt the Majestic Theatre on Thursday and l'rlday. July 1 nml i. Thuro Is n ureal uravhiK nt the presuut time on the part of the pub- Ills cheerful philosophy of Kludnoss, It Is bollovod Hint tMt production, ifomliiK ut u 1 1 mo when tho country Is upset by u period or roniijustmcni, will have an unprecedented reception from tho picture patrons, Miss I'lcford points out lu this story thut oven when things uro bad they inlKht bo worse. This thought, planted In the minds of pooplo who urn dlsvitlslflod with want) condi tions, or who think they uro not KuttltiK u fair prlco for tholr kooiIh, will tend to stlmuluto a lino of inon- n Mf)RY PICKPORD i-n "ToUj4nnM Such u Mory Is "l'ollviinnti, ' with lie, amtiillsK to bc-t lurormed show men, for souiethiiiK more than meie entertainment Of cour'-e, diversion lis alwas the iMiiiiuoiiut thliiK when over umusemeiit U com-ldorod, but ut the snme time people want some thing blK and cotupellliiK somethlui; that will drive home a few truths without preaching a sermon or spoil liiK the flavor of a show which Is meant to entertain. vrii line? ', tun unci, ivii nnivi! I 'llfl.U r ll'l'll .r ...... ...,... I "It's ltasy to Kiwi u Womau!" to .uiuk. nu 'puoueii rrieuu hu d bceu "mllml away ou busliiMs " That ver nllit a raid! On a Inn, I ou knew: oops tenor- wagon "liruut henvens. m reputation!" 'eerjthl"g! I And wliun the sliherlng culprits j wore .irralKiied.- from one it'll came Hubby From another toll Wife1 lather' ou II want to come and ne' ,Stor b lloorj'c Hob ii i V l ' as 11 Iut rrn'luct.on Drcamlaud Ihiatrc 1-ndiv Jub S ,tul activity which will result In sta- IMIIllli CUIIIIIIIUUO, The most progrossivo of tho poo tuio stars belluvo lu choosing plays, wherever posslblo, which will act as a propaganda of good. It Is their ambition to have ouch screen modlum servo a definite puposo, und with this in mind Mary 1'lckford decided to plclurlzo Kleannr II. Porter's fumous book. So "I'ollyuunu" Is n picturo with a mission. URGES WAR ON RATS SurgeonQeneral Warns Danger of Dubonlc Plsgue. WashlUKtuu. Culling attention to tho dlscovury of bubonic plui'.uu In sev oral American and Mexican gulf ports uml renewing his wanting regarding the Introduction of the pluguo from Mediterranean ports which are known to be Infected, Burgeon General lluuh S. Cummlng urged communities throughout tho country ami ospeclully along the count, to Inaugurate rut ex termination cainpulgns. "The extermination of rats also U to bo desired because of the tremend ous economic duiuuge they cause," said Oenerul Cummlng. According to conservative estlmutes by the public health service based ou numerous surveys, there Is ut least one rut for every person In the United States, Tho sumo authorities ay It costs the United States JISO.OOO.IOO a year to support Its rat population. Kansas Fighting the I. W. W. Topoka, Kun. Charging that tho I. W, W. advocates acts lu Million of the Kansas autl syndicalism law, an Injunction suit was filed in the dis trict court at KUorado, usklng thut the I. V, W. be enjoined permanently from maintaining au crgunlzatlon Id Kansas. tlcorxetto waif In ut 13 oi'f ltud nrs Auv f "iasi" l-'ttnunis l'oem Made Into lictures Tho first local showing of "I.ascn". a recent Universal production direct ml by Norman Dawn uud played by a notable oust, featuring Frank Mayo und Kdlth ltoburts. Is announced for the Mujostle Theatre on July 4th. "l.ascu" Is based on the famous lMiem by Kriiuk Desprez, adapted for the screen by l'orcy Heath, and pro duced by Uuhorsiil on n lavish scale Tho filming of "l.usca" required more than ordinary attention to do- tail, for there Is scanely an Ameri can who has not rend the poem, re ilted It. or committed It to memory, : and has not hereb) pictured Indelibly lu his mind tho sprite of the cuttle- range who lived "lu Texus. down by tho llio Clrumle," who worshiped tho joiiiik ranchman at whos side she delighted to ride who, u mixture of lovely saint und petulant Imp, flu alb t-acrifUed her oung life to save tii.it of the man Mie loved Tho H.cncH i'f I a-ca uro laid on both t'laea of the Itio Uramlo It shows tho life of tho Moxlcans as well us that of tho Texan b and gives u plcturesiiiiu view of the wealthy frontiersman's existence during the most colorful period In the history of tho Ixhio Stitr State, Around tho story suggested by tho poem the author has woven a plot of tho most engrossing litterest of love, Jealousy and adventure cul minating In tlio great stampede of tho herd. Frank Mayo plays tho part of Moroland, tho wealthy young Ameri can ranchman; Kdlth Roberts was chosen ns tho Ideal player for the rolo of Lascu Other parts aro enact ed by Yeola Harty, Arthur Jasmlue uud I.loyd Whltlock. In scenic beauty "Lasca" is said to excel! most photo productions. lleconn nil 1 rnken, Itador's silk drcbses at half price Adv, Novor try to explain a failure Your friends kuow all about It Colby Floor Leader. San Francisco, Cal. Hulnbrldge Col by, secretary of state, has been elected us floor louder for the udmlnlstratlou forces at the democratic convention. He sits as a delegate from the District of Columbia aud comes us ouo of President Wilson's spokesmen. Onions Drug on Market. WushiugUm. Oulons have become u drug on the market for the first time in years, tho department of agriculture reports In Its weekly market review. Ou the other hand, potatoes are two or three times as high us a year ago and comparatively scarce. 2000 Drown on Bolshevik Vessel. Indon. Two thousand liritlsh, Austrian, CJerman and Finnish prison ers of war were drowned whon a Dol shevik steamer was sunk recently In the Nefa river, according to a Hoi slngfors dispatch to the Centtal News. Democratic Wets From Penn. Beaten. Sun Krunclsco. The Pennsylvania delegation defeated a motion to in struct Its members of the resolutions i mmltteo to vote for a wet plank lu tUa Democratic platform. Hllll. .V Moil., July Ith At nth inn Hii-:riAi Harold Uojd Coined) "Twill of tho Tlgn" AIno Monday SimvIhI l'ioaiiit-1 FATTY AltHUCKU: lu "Ibick Htngo" Tiiesduy, July fl AI.ICi: IIIIADV In "The Four Market" also FATTY lu " Hack HtiiKe" Wxlnv,ilny, July 7UI SUHSUK IIAYAK.IWA In "The HcKU'ar l'rlnn" Pat ho .N'ens Tliumilny, July K .madei: Ki:.Ni:i)Y lu "HloouiliiK Aiiki'I" Chi-Mlo Comeily l'rlday, .Inly Dm McI.ltlX .MAY lu "WhntV Yom- lliisbnml lun;" Patho N'ihh Hntniilny, July Itlth CII.IU.I HAV In "Hisl Hot Dollar" llnll Itooni Hojh C.micxlv , 1 m Qolng to get a silk dress Yes' at half prke, nadors Adv,