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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
T H H .T1 MK 8 - H R II A.L D BUR fC H V HARWHY (JOCNTV, O It 0 O NT ...i .,.1., i., . .ii ... . hi i i i linn ' "" Snlurday, November 20, 1020 Special Attractions Are Coming To Liberty Theatre Life of Famous Opera Star Portrayed by Clara Kimball Young In "The Forbidden Women" ri Too uuto lot .uiylhiW Mt PATTy ' arbuckle; Super Production Different from the Usual Picture Program Provided by the Management at Great N Expanse, Worth While Entertainment Of Intense Interest ouch II)' Tim Matluco (llrl "Tho Forbidden Woman" which In to ho Claro Klinliall Young's next vehicle anil which comes to Liber ty on Thanksgiving it Ik It t , Ih nctually based on tho lift) of a famous Hurop vnn prima donna, wIioko nit mo (Inur ed In French and Italian newspapers fop many months Just previous to JK3SfC L.LASKV profnt Wallace E. WAMuVCH ItlCIl) HAH l no noarly do thoy ruHomlilo JX)t;iHl) IN I'ICTUHK other. "ALIAS, MUCK MOHAN" jta story In tlmoly ami Ih wovon Kniory Johnson Counterpart of aronml a strong, convincing thomo Hinr nml Though Allko They . and tho plcturo should hu popular Aro Most Unllko I with all nudlniicos, Ann Little ptayu For an actor to mako hlmnolf up tho leading fomalo roto and tho rout tho outbreak of thu war. ro that hu proHiintM it striking ro- or the supporting cast ara all faror Louoro J. Coffey, authoress of tho rumblancu to Homo motion plcturo Ites. James Cru dlrectod, . story, van at tho (lino of tin wldo ular in no small achloYomont, If It were easy thoro would ho different editions of all tho noted wcrcon stars applyfug for work ovory day, con vinced thut If thoy can look Junt like it Htnr, thoy to may bo stars. 1)hL oni'h Individual star hna some trick, of personality, some manner Urn or something all bin own that no other player who doublet! him has. That Ih why ho Iiiih attained the heights of stardom. HomothliiK different! That's what wo aro all nftur. t ' 1 In "Alias. Mlko Moron," a now) Paramount production starring Wnl-I Uco Held, which will bo shown ntj tho Liberty thealru Sunday, Nov. 28,; Kniory Johnson, who plays tho part or Mlko Moron, makes up so nearly like Mr. Held that at a dlstanco It Is almost ImpOHslblo to dlstlugush one from tho other. In the story, Mlko Morau ussumes thu name or Larry Young ttho rolo playod by Mr. Hold) and Is drafted Into tho army In his stead, reeling even tho war authorities. You will have to keep it sharp lookout when you view thlHi plcturo, or you will bo mlxliiK up. thcqo two gentlemen Indiscriminately ' V "They 10 ned 3 ) ifi ALIAS, MIKE KORAN publication a rosldont of Naplos, Italy. Hho wns living at llortollnl's Palace Hotel, fur up tho sldo of a mountain, Junt opposite Mount Vos uvlus, and ovorlookhiK tho Ilay of Naplos, In mi adjoining suite was a mystorlous young lady, who was raroly soon at meals, and who spoilt most of her day no an Iro" balcony, nml most of tho tlmo sobbing or cry lug. Miss Coffey, who was lining. J'urn n'.ljtlc wcrk, inquired as to tho Idont Uy or the young lady who roomed vo licnuUlul yot so sad, and wai Inform ed thut sho was tho nntcrl prima donna, principal In tho case then orcupylng public attention all over It... I A . A . mo uiiiiiiuini, anu mai sno linn not on, DAYH OF YOUTH! only rotlrod rrom public llfo, hut that1 LOVH'H HWKKT ll'oUHH, sho has sacrificed a most proml.luj;' DAYH OK 'VVl'l'Y JX)VU' career In openi. Miss Catty, through lf yu Wnnt To nrilir To Tiein tho usual roportorlal molhod, sccur- For aIl Ho,Jr i.lla i.0 mi imvrriow - won lilt COlltlilOlino i iii,,,..,. t ...... t jeSStL.LASKV prtttntB Ljla Lee POPPY LOVe'iK 71 Cb(imflioiwt(firturc of tho bountiful nliiKor and "The Forblddon Woman" was tho rosult. Kven todny, If ouo should pass If you want to mako an excursion backward In tlmo, Just climb Into a seat at tho Liberty thoatro noxt to descrlbo It. And as for comedy novor anything bettor was dono by Mark Twain or his successors. Charles Murray Is tho comedian you know, for you'vo soon him In I'arnmount-Mack Honnolt comodlos and ho Is simply a "scream." Tho entire cast Is good. Tho story Is good. Tho star Is wonderful, and along tho I'laxza Amodfo, far up to- ( Wednesday pay your faro ns you you'll bo simply carried nway by the ward Vomern, hundreds of yards) ontor and In a very short tlmo, you'll sweotnws and tho charm of tho pro nboYii tho lovoly city of Naples, and find yourself back In tho years when I ductlon. puss tho housu opposlto I'onslon j Movo Is young In sprlngtlmu' audi in "I'uppy Lovo," which Is doscrlb Pinto tfloroy. thoy would boo, at a I all tho world Is boforo you. Lllaod as a gonulno novelty In tho com wluilow overlooking tho bay, v this 1 Leo Is tho star of tho Paramount 1 edy-drnma lino, Miss Loo plays an sulfsamo sad girl, grown older butt plcturo "Puppy Love" which Is other of her dollclous yolithful role, beinitlful, and still hiding from an' guaranteed to trnnsport you Into tho while Mr. Murray Is scon ns her Intolerant public. j punt. rnlhor, an Irish hodcarrlor who risen Clara Kimball Young, an tho! It Is a story by Monto M. Knttor- to wealth and fame and marrlos a young recluse, was given a finer rolo to portray than even that of (Una Ashling In "Kyes of Youth," and Is John, directed by It. William Nulll. Tho latter calls "Puppy Lovo" a story of Youth and Summertime, said to mako oven more or her op-1 nml ho tins hit tho nail In tho head. headed by Harold Goodwin Is un lady of distinction. His nttompU to "bust" Into society aro said to afford many laughs. Tho support portunltles. ' It Is delightful that's tho only word' usually pralsworthy. The "limes-J-Ierald. mt Tim Lurifnit Circulation Of Any ftrwipjpnr In ilnrny County. JULIAN HYRD Monger .lUUSCIUI'TlON UATK3 On Yr MoittlM rlf Monlka .... l,00 1.00 .75 Saturday, November (I, lltiiO, JA'OKU.M NUMIIKIt NKXT HATLMIDAY NIOHT JmIIoh Quartet of Topulur Youiik JaiIIcn; Clover OrKaulzatlon of 1'iN'ul and liihtrunieiitallHts, Tbo next Klllson-Whlto Lycoum number In the sorlos to como to this cltyj'ylll bu on next Saturday night wlifm tho Mozart Ladles Quartut will nppcir lu a most attractive and ver satile program. Tho company Is made up of charming young women who Klru an artjstlu program which will aur'ol ha Inlurostiug mid entertain log5. The following press comment upon this , number Is sent from Now Lon don, Minn.:, Th,iy first number on tho Lycoum Courno was a docldod succoss, at least),' us fur an tho entortalnmont par(Of It was concornoTiT" Tho ".Mo zart, nrlftil I os Quurtot certainly brot to Nowi;ondon a treat which will long bo rainombored by those who attend ed. !)oth ai a group and us Individ- v.i.l ' 4. iui u flu. tn.imlifira miul ullioil their reputation and tho rospouslhll Ity .ifoniioctod with a rccommondn tionbby the (lonoral IOxtonslou Dlvln- t A -. I 11 ion oi uic univerniiy. Thd variety mid oholco of ooloctlou wore pleasing mid thoroughly appro olntud by tlio iiudlonco wdo ropoat odly cullod for oiicotoh. Many have made the comment that Miss Ilraudt was umoug tho best, If not tho boat violinist, who have como to Now Lon ilnn. Tho committee in charge has do cldod to leavo tho sennou tickets op en for sale uutll this program Is ren dered. Tho prlco for tho romaiiilug numbers of tho iiorie.i, which aro flvo Including tho Mozarts, will bo I2.7C. This Is finite a raving for those who expect to bo In town for tho season, besides tho tickets nr M-ansromblo. thus giving one an opportunity of al lowing other members of an luiuiqd lalo family or a friend to use tho ticket lu enso tho holder does not do aire to use It. There aro a few holders of season tickets who desire to mako changes lu tho locution of their sents. Es pecially Is this true or some who aro too far forward In the house. Should any holders of seats In the rear or buck portion oMhu theatre desire to exchange and got up closer to tho stago thoy may report this to tho management of the theatre and It can be arranged, When a wife wears the family pants Hho Is at least consldorutu In one roHPVCt,. Hliii-th'lJ'i'JaiU"1 before the public. 'TV . an Abordeoii-Augus cattlu from tho herd or Mrs. ('. I. McDowell and George Dlrkson at Prluovillo won rirsl prize ta tho Pacific Internation al Live Htpck exposition, Is'the news brought by a recent arrival from tho' neighboring county of Crook. Tho MoDowlMlcksou herd In ouo of the finest In the muiilry, and their prize! winning Is no more than Crook stockmen expected. The ranch, about two miles out from town, Is well stocked with splendid specimens of the breed, und thu steers sold for tho block always i bring top prices. Hovoral or the' PriiiMvlllo ranchers specialize In pure' bred boor, and others aro quickly loarnjng that tho pure breds will pay them. Scarcity or rroo range, and high producing costs make It Impor-j atlvo that stock bo first class to com mand a price thaj. will return the prodnror a profit. : o- Hlljror tfroulc stockmen will moot with Supervisor V. V. Harpham of tho Ochoco Korost, and Chief of. Grazing Kavanuugh, from tho Port- land 'forestry olllco at tho honto of W. L. Host, at Oliver cruek thin after iiopu.t Mattors pertaining to the, use or rorest rkiigo will bo the chief topic tho 'Oregon & Western Colonization dUcussod, j D, V, Johnson, agent for company will, also be in, attondatic at tin' iueotliK from Prlnlllo, Talk loin and say more, and tho wlllluudo "Willi Many A Merry- v Just why thoy mil thorn "soap box orators" wo don't know. Most or them aoldom uo It. "How do wo understand tho phases or tho moon?" Inqulron an ox vhmigo. Some may, hut wo don't. Ilcuovnloucn Is always skfn deep. Sometimes It reaches as far as tho pnekethook. Tho braggart who goes out looking for trouble is generally the first ono to scoot when ho onrountow It. If wo could only look nhoad and store for us wo might bo ablo to sliilnt thum off onto tho other follow.! Many a man makes a. d. f. of hlmseir when trying to bo smart, hut only the oilier follows know It V.'hn your friends begin to tact fully avoid you, atop and think. How many times have you Inflicted your troubles upon thorn of late? j There's always a weak spot In every .lie that Is told, and that's why wo kuoV thoy aro lies. Summer furs, however, can bo worn right on through tho winter with less dlricomfort. Our olllco devil says ho rocolved a painful liuprnnon tho other day. Ifa sat on the business end of a tack. Woman came Into politics with a whoop, -but lot's hope bIio doesn't go out with a un ream. When wo mortals roach tho Jump ing oft point of llfo wo Immediately decide that it is not tlmo to Jump. Borne men aro so puro of mlml nml heart thoy can find nothing to talk about but tho faults of others. III c world indorsjUiiid you hotter. t THANKSGIVING BALL Saturday' November 27 MAJESTIC CRANE, ORE. Music by Robinson Bros. & Jokisch ' Midnight Supper Save Your Eyes Kye Htrnin catistvs IumkIiicIich, nofvotpmoss and othr Irou hies. fit tfJmw'H accurately and .scientifically. AH Work Guaranteed. MAURIC1C SCHWARTZ Optometrist tfisai OlUce with Dr. I). V, Smith Might As Well Have A Guarantee in Fact its A REAL SAVING You Will Say so, Too. G U A-R Oiu Customers Tell Us that there, is all tho difference in the world between the old style wire wound broom they've been accus. tomed.to using and. the 5 . ..I ,n N T E E LITTLE POLLY Kembath Process BROOM They sny tliis difference is not merely in appear ance; Little Polly ia not only a lighter broom, with a lip more flexible than the eld style wire 1 I I .A .1 1 1 t wounu uroom, uncic tioesn'L oreaic at the shoulders or wear to a point at ths Up like other brooms. After you'vo usetl one Little Polly, you'll understand why we're proud to say we. sell it. Farmers Exchange G U A R A N T E E 3