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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1920)
I- THE ONTARIO ARUUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1920. 1 , i m&$m3ss8z&emijmi&. ttzszsEsmmmm&mmmtmmmm CIIAItMi: CHAPLIN IIUtANCfMI I'Olt MAIiTltKATIXM "WII'H" o Old l-itily Hivh I'llmltm; or "TlllleV 1'iliict in cil Itoitiiinco" Idles Xnl ' Kiiiih' Tlitil Miiilo Dre-wler N . Onl) Chaplin's "ltor-1 Wlfo Clint Ito Chaplin rolntos n funny Innlilt'iit In m)tiiuc(lon with the fllm liu: nf Mnak Bennett's mnnterplece comedy, "Tlllle's l'unrtmed Rj.h nnco," which will lie shown at the ' Majestic Theatre on Saturday nil If and which font urn such notable lrt tm Charllo Chapllno, Marie Dressier, Mnbol N'armnnd.'Choster Conkllti and Mask Swain. ,, Murlu Dressier tho ruinous woman w of tho loRlllninto comedy slago, Is thn Innocent Rlrl from tho farm, 'whom, Charlie luros to the city, lat er to hocomo lili wife .Than thi norm turiiH and TIlllo takes matters Into hor own hand, but the story M too woll known to need much ex ploitation CIIIXHHH I'ltlXCK FOUND HIIN o .M)ti'iloiM I)('illi of (Vli'xtlnl It (Jul) Ono iif"Miiiiy4llrnnmtli Jloiiiciits In "1,1 TfiiK- !jiii.t.m Ho-Situ I hi) if Umhii'n LntcM Hni'i'ii Di'iiniu A Chinese I'rlnco found slnin n bodl n beautiful Amnrtran girl soli liliilt nlono In hor room, thinking Hint hIio Invrt driven tho prince In m'eldtv, hor hoarthrnkitii )oung fiance who holluvos that ha haa killed tho pruiee "HlltTII OP A NATION" 'Ml KIIOW IIKItlC SlVi'V WKKIC Dr. I). V. drimth'e mlKhty itpcctiicle "Tho Illrth Of A Nation" IiukIuh Km DiiBiiPHinoiit at the iHJ otitic lloatro Mondny and Tueadny. Octohor IS mill 10. Thoto will lie two pflrformniiMM dully at 2i30 mid 7: IB. The company' owH ayiupliony orchQMtia ruruUhea a wonderful mimical program. KntliliiK like HiIm wonderful at t mo tion haa over hoeu aeon upon tho local hnnrdtt. It Ih itIvqii hotoyox not ly an It Ih IioIiik prcaoutoil In Now York City whoro tho hlR drama Ikih hrakon ovory record In tho atuge hlntor) nf tho flrat elly In the coun try. In addition the pleoe haa plle.l up retwil auKngewontM In Chloago, ItOMtou, Kan l'rimeiaeo and l.oe An Talon. It cover a wide raxge of American .s 'i.v Ut in ' iYl ' tl tf "S ' hletory a d touches only the high ojt points of Interest In the great ots that led up to mid termlnaUMi tho Chll'War. The force that slav ery played In producing tills crisis Is tnu ! froai its Inception to Its abol ition Whllo tho basic theme Is his torlial In its foundation its Intent is tl a fuudamentl one or tru-s dramu fiio fo - whleh make for these re sults lu' j been marshalled upon a larger scalo than was ever dreamed In ti fit of Insane Jealoua ! Tli In In the unusual situation In "M Ting Lang, a production mar ring the noted Japanese trarndnn. Sessuo Haynkawn, which opfiii ni the Mnjecllo Theatre Sunday onl 'llio situation la topped bv anottu" In the picture when a year lator, tiir American girl anther husband r t China on thetr honeymoon, nod f t puritan tC the leader of the ('hUin. repnhllcan army find LI Tin? Ung tho Chinese pilnco, who li- I n mouined hy litem aa dead. "M Tin Lang," was adapted t. the screen by 18. Hlchard Hrhayr from the original atory by Howard r Itorkory, and la a stor wltltl abounds In thrill, lomenee and mi penae. . Heynkawa U oen lu the role ol the Chlnnse prince, Hho graduate" from an Amerlaan university ! nlto. He alia In lore with a beauti ful white girl, and la lorod hy her 'r return, hut la forced to give hpr ii liooauen of racial dtrferoncea. .Chinese Intrigue and mynnrv ibm tnken n hand tu the affair or thr prlnco, it ml the apoctatorj led from an American college town-, to Hie errot loome of a Chinese revolution ist soetoly. In the iicmics In whim Ifwakewa renrtuneos hli America,, Hoethenrt and puts aside forever litt love, he reaches a dramatic heliihl whleh it (a aa'd. haa ne-.er Jteforo lieen equalled on the screen. In the role of Marlon Halslend the America n heiress who fade In lovo'wlth t'rtnoe lit Ting I.ang. I een Doris lawn, the beautiful and talented young actreaa. of before. Where directors of Ynn tietae1o have dealt with humlretitt n the paat Urlffllh employe thoua auda. 18,000 iieople fill Mn Mtairc which haa a vaat territory for Hh lmcliBroiind. 8.000 horaea imnit ho fore your view In wild daihot oor mllea of county road way. The do- iililve Imttlea of the Civil War are I reproduced In faithful detail and ou too thaae conflicts fought agalu J.mt aa thoy w- o vogOil GO yoar ago You ieo the war atart "after be-' lni; shown tho onnetg whleh prucl pltated It. You aee tint groat getter ala of tho oonteiiillng aectlona play Iuk their dijierate game of human pawna movmt Into the flelda of laughter. Then cornea jtne agree ment for teace and 1,'nroln acta about hta auperhiiman taak .if healing the wounde by the application of that groat lot which made bint tno towering figure of his age. A fana- THE I. f Tn 'F LINCOLN .) It ul i I t . i '' Ji. 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