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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
THR ONTArUO AHUVH. ONTAIUO, OtltCOOJf. Till KM I JANUARY , 1019 PREMIER LLOYl) GEORGE - .i i i all 2 7 - ' . fi-aaa. s i . .tj u "HIK HUSBANDS ONLY" 13 CLEVER SCREEN PLAY David Lloyd Gorg, British premier. Who will havo Increased support In Parliament as a rasult of ths rsosnl election LLOYD GEORGE AND COALITIONISTS WIN London - I'rrmlrr l.lnyil flenrge and kl mention government will have au aver helming majnrlti In tha Daw atiu"'' nl i umruuii. an a rfniill of Mia le. lltifl In i i.l i.h.i.1 He.uge la.lr n( the Cuallloiii government rlild In Parliament from Car MtMin Wele. aa a roalitlon Liberal Anion Henderson. Iadr of lb British labor party and former innn tar oi the war isliinei was defeated or reel' mm In I'srllamsiil from the Si, Mil I I ii'UlHin Muli. ii II Ainiili. lormer premier anil leader of llii Liberal parli. was detested fur hi t in Hi bona u( liuim In. in the rani iIIiikIi.ii M rife Hi nl land hi i iiliinel Sir Alai Badei Sprut a H.olll.h laird I he !. I rrpilll of thai elei llOB la dimmed up aa a personal Irlumpli for Premier l.lonl tieorge In liM ill" appeaian "I ttM iwu great parlies. Ihr Liberal ami Irlali Nailnnall.t J lir i.ewspsperi without npllon ewphs.l'e thai ths leition la lift Wsjl) giest triumph but a great uppuriui.il (ur l.lovd (lor. aa ths eouuiri nialala mi Iks mtMii.i mil of isal luogtam n' suilal rrlonn I h .si Ian Dial His goiernlhg i lass, are in. iii I mill it ll.ei '.nl to Mllaf) tin Ipmilt.i .1 lalllliil Hi ku ulna J them a. II,.- licit -lfilli.il ollll b IMS! MM -in. hit than la now apparent In II,- i hiiiisi nun it is pointed out that lul.i.i latgeli ioie.1 iiialitlun la ths i e lalliin i Iml a point agrss able la lalmi would I piirauril BRIEF GENERAL NEWS In "For Husband Only," which will he seen at Dreamland Jan. 5 and , ronw.iit broil Ton! Wyld had aud di'iily marrlod Humuel Dodge aa a anlarn for a heart deaperatelv wiiuiiili'il in Its first experience of loss. Mnny other women had learned, HVr Tonl, Hint Kolln Van D'Arcy was not a marrying man Mm Kills was nTi tid 'iiin trlpd In vain to wurn Tonl that I. Any whh nirrrlloaa anil dan- I grnroua. Hut Tonl was bent on ra- ! ven;i' Hhe regnrdiMl Hamuel merely i aa ti mean to this end Ho animus- ful waa hIio In her studied flirtation anil ho auri' wbh she of Samuel's tiller ili'kntliin and trust In her that D'Arry soon mini' to realize that be wanted Tonl more than he erer wanted any thlna; else In IiIk whole l!fe When he found out that Tonl wan playlnR with him he reHolved to force her hand and at one blow destroy Hamuel's love and faith, and force the object of his desire Into his armn In , the private theatre where he gave per formances of his own plays he pre pared, to produce a play In which tha ' characters would be In reality Tonl. himself and Hamuel The action of tlie piny was the aame that Tonl hail plnyi'il wllli him, only with Ihe worst , pociilile 'xpliinatlnn given to Tonl'- action aad tending to reveal to the ' Ime-bllnileil Humuel the manner In which he bud been hoodwinked all the lime. He tinned Humuel to the play which was railed "For llutibandi. Ol ly, ' saying that he was very anxious to lni'.e Hamuel'" opinion The night of the play Tonl was startled at 1 j Mil frnm l Arrv, bom "be HUpposel in lie hi (be theatre He huh dressed I In traveling hiiiI and bad h mil' arltk lilm Hi- expbiltieil to Tonl that he had given Hnmui-I a front seat lu-r lie i mild see and lie thing and then In proc led to tell Tonl ( f r plot uf the p 1 1 1 Aa he fin "hid. Tonl reiilleil tin) desperate iIhiikit "In was In. and for I be llrst lime him Hiuch she really cared for Humuel 'I'error Hi-lied her aa she nl In w ail her iiiiikI to wonder shut he iliiiuglit of her now "Humuel Is IokI to miu now i1" villi divorce you Vou hetiei wllli me while there Ih still time "You beast I would nther 1 1 -wllh Hamuel If he hiii.d ire thun iiitiili in ur Itlle linger." erleil Tonl trlMo JllHt then Hie key turned In Ihe hiek The situation wa Intense ' -What did urn think of the play" , asked IIAri) with the emotion ,,l I gambler who "inked his nil mi one I blow "I would nut like In ill'-, ii il l lure niy wife and "he looks tind I know you will inriiw us " And D'Arcv walked out, bis one i hanie gone Hut what ol liinr' Would Samuel never speak to her'' At last he looked li It would spoil Ihe wh.de slnli i II you what he salil Pic.i.I.i.i Villa a - 'ia aid laat iilai B sa, - urn . A " killsa" in Uil.H flghl iTll Hr l 1 1 Ii. sinilll lbs ie Ike latest irmita funs the Ur Ii, si, lapltal I be HlfMII lisie rriuiufd slmka takn, 'in ui ihe batiks In nintbria Viai.ii mni.iii.iii.il appniilniaiely ta S. hi i. mill Iisiiis UlTfal I'l-ishmg baa issurd aa ar ill I Ii all Allielliaii . iillllllBildrlS to 11. i.pelslr flllll with the llell. Il .l linn., nl ill measures against m eaallr usi nt sh nlluln ll.ll..i Ihr I'nllsh gniei i.ii.. nt ha sslab llahed .. ibn. in 1 1 1 1 mi limit agaiasi tk sillHIHllia lUdslli'llk tunes Ihe line ei.int fi "in I apt iii ib n. ii III BHiithwsid I-in and h. ml l.em brig H, mil,, I'lirlaii. f i alifi.i aia driiu. crat iiiiiiidiu ed in the i.iih ths buns, lesi.lutliili tins liefine Ihr ti.i Igl, sflalts , ..Uiil.in.r ii"P"lllK hat Ik Aiueiiian prai i , 'iii.ii.issiimri as slat Ii ebialiiliia fteidiiiii lot ln-lai.il AJi,,. les'k.ns kr r'slr lUpsit annul tn.ui H.ii l.siesl said lbs uiaii, fai.r iii ihr Hnlahsvik nan la Mubsib vsnalsieil ut bOu HUH Kussiaa Bfl4isia fwi. nl lo sta the B.dabrtiki fessauar f Irs ' alaiiatt'.s fin iur Aiiaim tilings, an prlaniiria f war k "iH ii.ru fn. n. ihr ajalkas piuilu.ra sua .fut' i Slues siiikiiisii ritisli Makes Arrsste in Cslefn. irsar.a If) I leilaini I h riiisk troops hair n ,.i4 ami srissl si I i.ioasr swans ike poptilaiiua i, ui ube onieii. In he IB Chair knasss at 9 p ai anuidlsg in rapoiia is i-aUril hrir Pies had ,- :u ftvitlv Pameue l Nualmg rohlaiis llaiMbia sas with lag pert already brftaalaa te rust ah his Keiths whleb st.rflsrl Iks wens ky Its long fir a a Parts last sarins he ka ln m ua fake hi aa M iierajaaai arUkaay la a Hruaeia Dreamland A ttractions il.VTAKIO. ultKi.iiN Siiii.l.i ..ii.l M I.iv l.inii.111 I ..ml., MltH t'llAIH.IK ill.VI'I.IN III Kllll IH'HIIANDS ONM I'al.ii' News Tin s.l.i i January. 7 mil MIX in u tTMtN lii.iiiiii Mull . JeM I'ailunn ill To I he I., We. lues. I. iv t.iuua y II MAV M.I ISDN In SI ii 'KSSr II. H ' K'Tl UK llr.ii I'll digraph I hin "da. i .l.uiuaii I MAI M vllHII In HKlAtVICU THAITOM I'.llln , nii'i'uiiiii n i t)K hi M Si hei k and dues and main nther IMIIi... .illllii I- I., III., I J ii. I K. I All lot I . ..ul in .1.1- I'li.l.ii .mil Saliln'al J..lili.il III II liul 111 SS lAlltil WkS lu KKAi IllSii l-OII IIIK liin Katlnjaiiiei KM In Thinwiai: the Hull i I Ollltut. IsllllaM .'I slid I. IN MISKIt MII.KS l'lli pii-luie Slllul.il .Hid MuUilay al ll.i l eallilalld s y "Husbands mi Ii Here I" lour rliam',' t.- MM Mrs Charlie ihapjiii OVERSTOCKED lien's and Young Men's Overcoats Couldn't resist the temptation of buying more than we required. Would have bought more at the same price if we could have secured them. Result; they have done the work. All season we have been selling overcoat? for less than wholesale and now are ready to sacrifice the balance. Win or Lose They Must Go Hundreds of Fine 0 ver coats in all the Alexan der Stores, now on SPECIAL SALE at prices away below pre war values. $18.75 for $25 to $27.50 Overcoats $21.50 for $30 to $35.00 Overcoats $26.00 for $37.50 to $40 Overcoats All kinds, all styles blue, black, fancy, fur trimmed, fur lined, -belted and plain coats Wool and Wool Mixed Overshirts $1.45 fur $2.00 Shirt $1.80 for $2.50 Shirt $2.65 for $3.50 Shirt Ruff Neck Sweater Coats $3.45 fur $5.00 Coats $4.25 for $6.00 Coat $5.00 for $7.50 Coats NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY OVERCOATS ALEXANDER CO. One price clothier Ontario, Oregon HIGH SCHOOL NOTES I'Olf SAI.K lire 'i fn.it uiomei. lie fain, tM, partial!.! MWi 10111-! pleie with bni nd ha.i rail ,-n-- lii'.n rtuubU- unrk harue.x. on .resin separator. three I gallon i'taiii i alls, oun sli-ale gilpdsr M)l bark l lid .''. dli.i'll White llrplog Inn heus slid pulleix Tall on MM r i MOMTtNMOM iii.isrln K K H J i, mile S nl . it iiear ll.iul.vsi.i The High Sl'llillll opened M.uidav with hui'Ii a large n umbel of pupil. thai Hie al leu.Un. e .ippluaii.es Ihe inn ' mi. lied per rent mark and i fill I i-i'iird sin, e the llllasliitl hi I All i u.ng abni'iii's lb (ajUowtkl ."U . -iilueil then -liluul mirk Klleu U.ivis. Ileuii Jobusou in i II Kelso. Henri Kersluier and lofjj Weaver Mundai also ii uussed ilu- i, traiit'e of a number ol urn ieiuiu.,1 Mudsut. luto lbs High Si boo I I'aul M. t'ulloi'h ami Unbert Suiilh, from ' tin- naming sihn.il si loriallis have enrolled Hi tile Senior and Jllli n.i .issse.s i espoi liieli I. aura Win-in fiuui Spokane entered H-e Juuior ilasH wkile Kduiuud Uuilo. of issj enrolled III the Sen 0)1 rlu" Miss Helen SaiitU bs revoiered front Ibe tuRuru.s ami tb iK'i'upauisi of iba leai lier.ge are released froai tiuarsallur aud again present la 1 ' l.eu lass loom. A .puited stadaat bod. uieenug ' look plain luesdai at hlrh tbl IMI'lH MUM. Mllll I r Km ae ihief dls. UKKi.i, ,e uiei the tar'ii ,-, i- i.neh giien ibal In pm - ., . . . ml Iba. Ihe High S.1 1 Is plapnlt.K ,u,, t(f Or.Hual.ee IS ui tk " " fo glir soon The I. illuwl.lg ,,.. , v , 0iuall. ton ,.,, M aPll '"''"' -' l'-1 "OM UU tlM mliiee .i. appuiiii.f.l lu perraci II. e imp,, ,! i 1M ioIIumii.k .l.ni,eri plan- S.-IU..I- ii.U llusted Aun ,,iniil fouinl inn tiiug al large i it b 1 aubeld. Steven I ieblei Orville tt.il 1,1 Ihe ... , I Lilt of Hi. City ol ier juutorh i ena i roi.iu. r.n.i Onlurio. In .1 .... . u. Count Stateof Mrt'ra'yiat Klduu Madileu, Auln-ev (,regun. in wit Ilea,. sophomores Mit.bell Mou.e I Ay , . ' "" ' weight about lbs . hall r.ice kltk 1 .uiiiil mil :ii i is 1 1 r a in tits' i a .. . . ..... - ...K,... .....-. . . . .... ,,,,, ,rt,, wi.ite, nruiineil i (I mi rlb hip tine soriel kaM'J eoll. star in iu:e head light hind .....t while, lira n.l.-.l I C (I mi rigl.1 nip Knglish and Hlsinrv i-lasses this your Hie Literary Digest baa been aub- . i ihe. 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It. al Ibe bour of one low bjuj -up. iuiendenls Uave been J "I V m , of said da offer fur sale upuoinied and ere i.;uMl.d to lie j aud will sell above .tea. rlbed auinials presrn; at nils meeting I HUblle au.tlnn to Hie highest bld- Svisn.lf.c I'eBperea.'e laelru. Hon ' d" "' f"r ' ""J' ' U,nd- W K1 '" Mrs Kutkuu. Ceaover. loiiiei Mr Holland. Kvaugali.llc Mrs llager Sunday Sebool Mrs Ijlxi): ' Ua. n lu the said City of Ontario Taken up Ibia lib day of Dei em bar. lll. PreasiMr Seooy. Soldiers aad Suit or. i, Mrs. I.eea. tied Letter Msi.s, Mi Seuine. Offitial Pajers Mr. Sag WANTICU--Aiiy kiud of work bv at rung -jpable girl Addreas 1 I. , Kroitlanil , K U.S. I. I ..l r 'Befyr. I u.e.i i ' ,. .uerlaiiis l .b l"i t doilm. ii rtraJM deal lor i. iloiuacb It ut'le ai d l.-li nerou ae l tirrsl all "el . e rkvaaa lua Poated Hits Hid dai si January, . blad tirfuia Hie I r. sad la'.,.. 1, i.f wee s Mm HtlUrKt la M anion W AlNaaf, every aay, wrila Mr. a f. a imnk- Maraha) ai.i. 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