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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
NOVKMIIKK 0, tBOOK 0OU5TT JOURXAL PACE T WITH THE tmuxr m;ka. "n ti'ick Olio of thi' really ci'iil picture of llio year, in IIhi opMili ii of oiiim 1 1 1 r 1 1 i i n In "Tin' Silver '.irl " Hi" H' Ti'i'ii adaptation of Ivilw.inl I'i'iilii'H ill ohiI way alaKn KUri'i'HM ( tlml title, star ring Knink Kccnaii, I u- illHlliiguiiilicil character ui lor. II w ill he shown at Bill Hart AN Kl:li COMKDY Wednesday and Thursday ; tlm Lyric theater mi Monday mill f I I II' HU.IV I Mr. 1'i'iiln dedans that llio k If trt Hl!ir In mi Ideal figure for the purl of I .Irff'Twill f f ti 11 1 t. Ili big, dominant I i lKiriiiiii'i of Hie Kiory. Wln-n the ' piny wit firm proiltind HI Wnllack's tln'iiter. II hail tin! benefit of nn ex ceptionally good cast ln'iulcd bv Geo. Kawcett In tlm principal rolo. Hut af lir i n K the I'nthe Kxlra HHccted Htiir Photoplay, Mr. i'eplo realized minii'lliliiK ol Ihn great breadth of trimtnifinf afforded by the camera and just to whut a hlKh degree of accom pIlMlimi'nt a player n.Hy attain, who embodies the vt-ry spirit of the atory. Mr. I'l'plit'a judgment aa to dra ma! Ir valu-a anil Interpretation la .based upon a firm foundation. Ilia flrt coniilbuMon to thn stage wrs "The Prince Chap," produced about fl'titmi year bk and which la atlll Mil used bv stockompnnles. Next followed "The Love Route" and "The Hllvtr (ilrl," ll la also responsible for tlm Hromlway productions of "Thn Hollflre" anil "The Call of the Crlek- ,et"; after which ram "Thn Little Ititbi'l," played by DuMIn and William Kiirniiin fur three seasons, and "A Pair of SUis." i "All my pluya." naya Mr. Pepin, "with the exception of 'Thn Tall of tint Cricket,' have been used In the mutlon plctutn fli'lil, and I am es niM'lallv tili'imiMl with the lnat one released by I'atbe "Thn Silver Girl." 1 was particularly atruck by thn beu- MONKEY STUFF .IOK MAI'.TIV Tlm Higgcx! I iml Monkey On l.nrlh FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tiful photography and the aplendld work of Mr. Krank Keenan, wbo la an Ideal figure for'the part. The Western acenci are charming and the : atory ha been carried out in every I detail with a completeness of tech- nlqufl and fine appreciation of the I spirit and motive of the atory." 1 -T "V' !iy Jfi M.VUV Mcl.AKKV IN "THiO AMAZi.VO WIKK" Here we hue ilu; y Mcljiren In her character of Cicely Oxliorne, the cen tral fiKUrrf In "The Amazins Wife," iihown .it the I.yrlc ll.i-ater here next Wediieaday and Thursday. IIAIX AK'rt NOVKIi IS WONDUKITI.I.V rKTI'UKI) Never before the filmliiK of "The Manx-Man," the photo-drama founded on Hull Culne'a bo'.K of the aame name, whfch will be produced at the I.yrlc theater Friday 'and Saturday, have thd Inhabitant!) of the locality where a picture was being taken ahown auch Intenar. and lively Inter eat in 'hi' pioceeillnuii. The whole picture wan taken on thn Iale of Man, and becauae Hall Mall Caine in the idol of the dwellers there or becauae they regard him aa having done ni re fur the Inland In bis novel tluin any half-dozen gov ernors, they JtiHt nnlurally lent ev ery ponmLil.; collaboiatlon. when they were appraised of th) fact that he was Intercated In the work of the camera nimi and their directtors. Kv en th" Knghh Home Office and the Hritlah Ikird of Admiralty cooperat ed and permuted the camera to be used within three mllea of the sea coaHt, aui.h use bi-ii g otherwise re stricted during the period of the war. The newspapers urged the people to make the film a iuccess, and they all put themselves in the hands of George Loant; Tucker, who directed 4 t r A HAROLD 1. 1) VI) NPKCIAr, COMEDY AT THE LYRIC THEATER SUNDAY the picture taking, unrestrictedly. When it became necessary to stage a representation of tiio famous Tyn wald Court ceremony, the men gath ered on Tynwald Hill to the number of eleven thousand. Farmers came from their fields, fishermen from their boats to appear in tnts stirring scene of "The Manx Man." Every accessory to the cere monial was provided by the Govern or's Instructions, from the famous chair of state to toe old sword of It 1 1t r P that line hear fa irlad avarv vaar I to Tynwald Hill for centuries. And when the governor,' Lord Rag lan, was not quite satisfied with the costume worn by the actor playing the part of the Governor in the film, he insisted on sending his own nnl for mand giving it to the artist to wear. Could a producer hope for more authentic costuming than that? "THE SILVKR GIRL" A clean cut story of the West the Hell-rim basin of Nevada where men delve deep into the boe om of mother earth, extracting her greatest treasures. vetnber fimokcr which Is looked for ward to with Intertill by local fans. ' The main event will be a bout be- Itween (ut met cluimp'on of. the V. S. ' Army mid I'nul Tai.con. the Uend I luilllHTjat k. I Anderson Is wrisUing I'auleHtena Mutt hummer Fr.u.k Johnson this at Kveii tt, Washington, this week, I week iiiiimiiiire the card for the N'i- ami will i omo to I'riiievllle from the. 71 , . d . 1 , ' V t 5.'-.' It " ' I 4 1 ,j I f ' if j ... ...... . . v 5 f 41 I'AUL TANGKN of Hend; the Shovlin-Hlxon Lumberjack v ir. ; ' - k, y I - ' J ' . i 1 ' ' i . v -t-' . i , . J: , t A ft iff 1 IW ' AW" k t - ROY ANDERSON, midilleweight champion U. S. Army Will wrestle to a finish for a pur bp o $200, best two out of three fulla, at the Club Hull, Suturda y evening, Novomlict IS, Ml Washington city to prepare for the event llei'e next week ' TaiiKcn Informs Jthnson that he will he prepared to at. four hours If necessary and that ht is confident of winning the match. The go will bo for a pu!s of $200. Another strong number' will be a four round boxing contest between Fighting Ad Wolgasl and f'lias. Pratt. Pratt is being trained by Dick Long, a veti'tan l'iinevll'9 fighter, wbo Is teaching him all the fine point of the game and will have him In first class erudition for the coming battle. Wolgast, who is hi'itiK trained by Johnson, slarled training Sundnv. and will be In'good condition for the BO. A S'-coiid bout which promises a close decision is tu he staned by Johnny Cyrus and Martin Hoover. Cyrus is bring trained by Roy Smith who says that the way his sparring partners are being knocked about shows that he Is a coming glove art ist. Hoover is also being trained by Johnson, who la not saying much but promises to deliver the goods when the match opens. The rard is a strong one through out and Mr. Johnson looks forward to a record atendan e and lots of In terest in the event, which starts at 9 sharp, November 15 ritOHIKITIOS RALLY HEBK Rev. G. G. Raymond, national speaker of the Anti-Saloon League of America, will be heard at two meetings In Prineville Sunday, Nov. at the Raptlst church at 11 a. m. and at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. m. The Anti-Saloon League Is conducting a series of National World Prohibition Rallies and Mr. Hammond comes to Prineville under REV. G. M. HAMMOND this movement. He was in the regu lar pastorate for ten years, the evan gelistic work for nine years, during which time he traveled over twenty five ntntoa nnri fril atv vooia Via vroa associated with the Anti-Saloon Leag ue or Tennessee. Aa a speaker and worker for the great cause he rep resents ho is not an experiment md the people of the community may look forward to some splendid ad dresses next Sunday, CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. J. H. Gray, Superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m., sermon: "Christ'B Poverty Man's Richness." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeav or at 6:30. All young people are in vited to this service. The evening service will be dismissed to attend the lecture at the Presbyterian church. Mid-week praer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. You are welcome. ALBERT C. HARTLEY, Minister 1 en at that time will r,e a program by ; the ArUist's Recital Company. This company U composed of a violinist, pianist and a vocalist, and comes very highly recommended. ARTIST'S RECITAL COMPANY COMING ON DECEMBER 16 The second number in the Lyceum course will be a musical entertain ment instead of a lecture. Mark Sul livan was to have spoken here on December 16, but on account of Ill ness his engagements have had to be cancelled. The attraction to be giv- I'llWT DAI'TIST ( III RCH Sixty-eight were in attendance at the Bible school Sunday morning. You arc invited to come and help in this moat important work. Rev. G. M. Hammond, the lecturer on World Temperance, will speak in our church at 11 a. m. Subject: "Indictment of the World's Greatest Criminal the Remedy." Young People's Meeting at 6::i0 p. in. will be led by Roy Clark. The usual evening service at 7:30. Subject: "How to Live For-! ever." i DID YOU EVER EAT DINNER WITH A TRAMP? MITCHELL LEWIS is the tramp in "Life's Greatest Problem" Most Piwerful Most Elaborate Most Beautiful Production of all Times SUNDAY AT THE LYRIC THEATER t w ) I WlU-IAM S HACT I 1 ALq.WH I fm Qokxx fAixyXflsuaa Mack Sennett ma fH-mtm (&arguerite.ClarK tWlacrBrtJ Dorothy Ddlton (.yMMtwii HOT? Theatre Goers of Crook Co. WE WISH TO MAKE YOU ACQUAINTED WITH A FEW OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST tiTARS NOW APPEARING IN Paramount Artcraft SUPERBLY DIRECTED MOTION PICTURES. THE PIC TURES. YOU HAVE READ ABOUT IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST THE PICTURES THAT ARE BEING SHOWN IN, THE BEST THEATRES EVERYWHERE. THESE ATTRACTIONS ARE BOOKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH POPULATION SO THEY CAN BE EXHIBITED IN EVERY COMMUNITY, LARGE OR SMALL, IN THE COUNTRY. i Douglas Fairbanks MarvPckford DWGrifflth maun Bilhe Burke These are the Trade Marks WATCH FOR THEM