The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, June 20, 1918, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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A sensational expose of the
private life of "The Mad Do
of Europe. A play that will
riiakc -very American's blood
boil. A pi: that is like a
blow Ln tN lace to traitors,
spies and iro-Germans.
Put Yourself
Face to Face With
New Vork stood up and
cheered like mad so will
you, when you see it at
Admission Prices
25c and 50c
Reserved seats on
sale at Pharmacy,
Monday, June 24th
Not
a War
Picture
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JUNE 26
and . . . 27
Wednesday Thursday
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ILLUSTRATION FROM Th FRONTISPIECE
QFtlSUrS WEEKLY
& PfbnlSSION OFTHt If SUE JUDGE m0
THE KAISER
"BEAST ON BERLIN
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FAMOUS LECTURER TO
TELL TURKEY'S CRIME
lr. M. Ii. l'llMl;lll, liclllcllt ol I c.i
li ill Turkey toilette, VMM I'll
wii.ii luiki.t Hw Pimm
in i in- t mien inns.
Speaking hi tliti Int fiesta ul t tin
Armenian and Si rum relict . oinuui
IM and ol the War Saving stump
campaign, Or M I
Uh. Turkey, will address h anion.
meet lug ol Hit churches here Smnl.i.
morning .ii II o'clock at tin' Baptlel
i'h u nil.
Dr. l'apaian la roportad la h.
Ol I h Ilium el. mucin and in. unit il
the war speakers who ban- . ..i,
till Htalu lie m II years a pi . . i .--aur
In t'eutrul Turkey I'nlleg ui
tab. lu 1815 lie witnessed ili maan
when inn lion At iiciii.ni!
hull In i il I'lic chun h ut Ii itli In'
u pastor wan iped uul ul exis
tence lu 116 III lis ui' ni'. lahlu
wera meu and w omen holding ha. h
alora degrees Irom Aiueri.au ami
Kuropeau uulierirltl Hi 1'apazUn
ta a gradual ol Vale Man) ol In-
does Irlaoda aud relatives have not
been heard Irom lor years Whetlixr
they perished in id ioi iiiiiiia, or mo
slaves lu Arati villages, or uiiiouk the
Hundred ol thnusuuds who an I
IiIikI thi' British llMi ui'l li"
I UK car.nl tor thru the generosity of
.ii people in' iiue in.:
know
Mr ritpu-iiiii (iii'i.n ' Hi.
Ol IV15 to
i.r I liui I uri-i- uilllloii
nf iia.iiiiiii waft in mi' way nt lb--
anihitinii- in extend i
minimi in Ho' IVi Man coasi
plans ot llu' ma -.-acre were furuishe I
in Hi. iiin. die t'lrufUiiii oi Um plot.
whiih Aiiihamiador Murnfiii li.iu
liatuMtd aa i he iireateat In hUtory.
waa oarrh d out hy the Turks
LALLEY LIGHT SYSTEM
ESTABLISHES AGENCY
Hunt it t ui to hMMl M.i ii - ..i
W.iuil. rlul l.lllle lualim lo
SuaKi' Klr alley I'lanl-
IliiiiK liiKlalle.1.
Iluul Cox ot Hum a liaratfe,
haie lakeii the atfeuty lor the l.allv
l.ilbi and have already eatabllahe.l
the Hint plant In thin etion The
lii.iiiii'i iiiMi.i- K I' ll.Hle) ol tin
s' I'.uil lr.imr.l-. ..ml lie iere 11
.1 womli-r
meutu tor the imnpa.i laboi-i-aviiiK,
light proilu.lua machine haw
iiaxi'il up .1 d.'iiioii I rat Ion . ar dial l
..Ilia. IhiK .mini Inn I'hey can drive
down -ii. .1 .im iiiaht with a tuli.v
illuiiiluuled tar, hIiowIuk juat wln.t
in. -u plant can iin
lu Itn I h.u n cat; imi .in i
caaily enumerated than the Hiiuk
. i. in ... i ..iiipli.-li In saw- nun- mid
labor lur I he randier Anionic li .
other ut- oinpllslimenta baatda that ol
linlillug the laraea) luinihoUHe In that
ol churning butler, griudiug I. -Hharpeiilug
siythes, ciitnng com and
silage, ruutiiug a waahiug mat-him
lioiitng clot bee, loasting bread, .mo u
U nth pel fm limit: .uione of Hie I lion
-and ami mi.' tasks that electricity
can pelnriu Inr the rancher and Ins
The ageiils hae a plant install. I
lor demonstrating purposes and are
going lo lesolmioiiue life on Hie dis
laul rum lies uf this ..'nm
i ttttMKJM i vi i i i it hi
QUI VAKKIl l.t Nt It
..lUliiued Irom Klrat Pag
-! in such matters so much as la. k
ul time, therefor, as a tlme-aaver t
i.i iiellevwd that the weekly luiniieon
will serve the means ol gtllng the
man ot the community together
Kiery man In town Is Invited in UM
li ui. ii. -on Also any of the residents
ol the county when In the city are
urged to attend lor the good ol Hie
oiutuuuily. wit hlii and without the
ity will he . uiisldered at un
lug.
WILL START MERCILESS
HUNT FOR DRAFT SLACKERS
l'ortland. Or . June SO. Federal
authorities are gelling ready to lustt
lute a inercilet.s campaign to run
down and puulsh a new form ol draft
slacker
This uew slacker is tin- .Iralt reg
istrant who was granted del irred
claaeUlcalioii at the time ot lis regis
tration, but whose status since has so
- hanged that he no longer is entitled
tu exemption, et who remains silent
about this chaige lu the hope It will
ba overlooked
There are eat una led to be hundreds
r such caaea lu Oregon aud thnus
auda ol them in the lolled States
Suspicion particularly haa bean di
rected against a great many of the .1 -ferrod
claaalftcatlooa granted for u.
duetrUl roaaons
Ttoa campaign to run down these
draft slacker will be started aoon,
and It will bo rigorous retanpalgn
Men guilty ol eluding military 11 dtr t-otUracI with J 0. VVilllutiis
In fulluie to repoit whan il I With tba mint nf the first gin
should In- re-clasaltied, need i "i look the liner .u lie anllatod, hut lit
for in .-or u a soldier waa shortly .'tided
"If a man is in doubt us to ciiungojlu his capture hy I -nil is Botha, lute
of status, he should see his local premier of South Africa, and until
hoard about it aiiIioui delay.'
I SUM Ml I II I ol I UK
KAISKlt W HI X I AI.KII
tt'outlnued from First I'age.)
'seven ure chronicle in vivid
, truthfulness Belgium and her innt
fonalve peoples before the invasion
,of the German hosts, shows in horri
ble but authemlc gajgaj HH trout
iii. -in i,i ii.. peasants by 1'russiati
i barbarlaus aa they plough through
BIki is Inhabitants
iillan, who haa screened
tbla sensational expose uf tue nt.
mate me ot tue Kals. r. dire.-t.-d It
and played the role ol the Uerman
Huler. Is au Kngllahmati who has had
a loug aud auccaaaful. as wall as de
cidedly varied career on the leKin
mate stage and before the camera
He waa born in Manchester. Kng
laad. and, at the ag of 17 years, was
playing important parts of the Ku-t-llah
legitimate atage; supporting
such famous Mara aa Sir Herbert
BoorbohjB Ttoo, Uoorge Alexander
and LawU Waller.
Aftar hi last season with Tree.
Rupert Julian went to Australia uu-
tho close of the war Mr. Julian 1..
captive in a Boer prison. Prior i-
.this he had been .apt in e.t ami
1 changed
At the conclusion of the war he
waa aeut buck to Knglaud an iiim.111
hut regained In- health and resuiii'd
his theatrical wm k
He subsequent h returned to AM
tralta and remained with J 0 Wil
liamson for urs, eveutually
Ing to this ci ui n try where he played
with Iwis Waller In M Hen ...
at Daly s theutre in New York Thin
followed a season with Tyrone Power
in "Julius faeaar," playing Man An-
jtoni to Mr Cowers Brutus'.
This was his last appearance on Hie
legitimate stag. He went to I
fornia to speud the summer; tber.
uitv Um smalleya and was induced to
'appear hetore the camera.
Hi.- I lis.-. 'Iib Beast -i li.-i'lin "
is Ida m.ihi pri-eiiiious ol many ex
lellem p-ouuet . he has dir.ciei;
and c'e-i The -cenarlo was m mien
by Klllott J Ctswaaa, and is tin
suit of more thn a year. Qonalant
reaear. b aud delving into every au-
thenelc work ol.tniuablo co. re ; In
liilmiate crets f William II and hi
court
k, lts af VaaaBanineai v aaantaa tBftanvnaabaflgaaavjgaajBa. jfcisjgaaggaaaat- . . . . .