Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    NOVEMBER SO, 1010.
crook oocsnr journal
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WITH THE
MOVIES
THE STAR OF A THOUSAND MOODS
TVT A HIT IISW T-h In a Dream of a
Thousand Delights
V'1
111:0 i. itoiu s wnt
IIV NAZIMOVA
Robes of ri'Kiil Hlinilir urn worn
liv Nnxlinova In Hit newest super
feature, "Tho Hod Lantern," which
t-tniM'M to tint Lyric theater on Krliluy
and Hiilurilay. Among these robes
Im tint hi'iivy silken Kuril of llio OiiiI-
(ll'HH (if III CI Red I.UnllTII Ullll tllK RWtt-
Insplrlng liulilliiiH'iiia (if a Clilmno
warrior chief.
For MiiIiIkii, the half Chinese, half
English kH'I. pl.iyi'il by Nii.linovu,
bears n not ri'iimttt leHoiiililunco to
France's Joiiii of Arc True, he
lead a hopeless run mi, thnt of the
Boxers uKtiliiHt tint European In China
A ml her In-art Iji torn between tho
Invn nliit bears for an EiiIlHlinmn and
tho ancient traditions of tint yellow
rurM.
Niulmova wears tlm warrior's cos
tu in (i durltiK tint tumultous scones
In tint streets of I Vli In when lint al
lied ii h 1 1 on b amit to tmt!l lint upris
ing. Moiinli'il uh wus tint Immortal
Joan D'Are, Ma blue leads thn yellow
bonlit against thi'ir white foes until
all liopit U koikii Thi'ii, with thn
stoicism of tint orli'iiiiil lilnoil. aim
seeks death by her own hand In the
throne room of thn Kmin roi uuIiicm.
Tho wnrrlor'a costume, a striking
robe of embroidered silk, wth the
lit'inl of a lion depending from thn
wiilht, In apparel worn only by those
of thn Chinese who stand ready t-j
i'Ivk thnlr Uvea f'ir thn race. Thn
llon'i head la the highest symbol of
villi T at nr inn. ,
i The robes are of thn Jieiivlost
Chinese silk, embroidered with
til ml mi nil designs. On her head Nuz
Imova wears thn symbolical headdress
of the Goddess, studded with peacock
feathers mid dozens of hI Ik floss pom
poms -the wholo hold In place by ai
liuinl of gold embroidery that circles
tho fonhend and temple. "Thn K"d !
Lantern" la buaed on thn novel of
Chinese llfo.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
November 21 and 22
THE RED LANT
ERN
"THE RED LAN'TEHX"
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THE " LOOK UP" PICTURE
"Carolyn May Cameron" la a character thnt will live long she In o
natural, so wholesome, sii thoroughly worth while. To heconiB ac
quainted with her In like letting In the sunshine and looking up ut
tho Mue sky.
REK TllK I'lf'TUUIZATION OK RI'TI! I). ENDICOTT'S MOST POP
ULAR NOVEL OK TllK SAME NAMB. IT Tt'03 AT TllK IIKAKT
HTKINCH AH AN EXTRA SELECTED ST A It PHOTO PLAY.
BESSIE LOVE in
"CAROLYN OF THE
CORNERS "
this mi.ssaoi: rovi:vn iv tiim 'mimtoi'i.av:
' HUNT t'ONI'INK Vtil II VISION' TO TllK WORKDAY WORLD
.H'HT IN I' HON'T OK VIM' -'LOOK I I" AT TllK SUNSHINE AND
TllK II'. tK SKV IIKKVTIIK IN II.MTINKSS AND C HOW
YOt NtiKU." NOV. -i & 2G
Monday and Tuesday
Th la play romea to the Lyric Thea
tnr on Krldnv nnxt and la a pltiy of j
inyatcrloiiH China that glvea Nnzlmova
tho alar of unfathornnhli! deptha, a
dual roln which rnveala thn tremen- '
dona ranajn of hnr raro ertlatry. It la
a plor of dep undcrctirrenta, tellliia;
tho atory of a Euraaian K'rl thn
)nuhter of two rueea who feeln
tint let-iKtl cinfllet of thn alien Mo"d
fornver raRlng within hor aoul. It
la a themn to wake thn pulaea of the
heart and fill thn Imnrlnatlon with
tho Irrnalatnbln Inrn of ecr"t Aa'a
wlMi a aplendor like the day and a
Mi'-Klery lilt" the tilttit. wliern tho
dunclnn ahndowa of thn red lantxrn
IlKht aeems pnoplfd with the thoua
ii rd and one malignant devlla which
fcrever haunt thoan mvntlc and t?nla
mntlc p'xiplH of th past. Tho plav
remmndu wl'h barbaric mnlody and
Kiowa with tlm KorRnotia and varylnn
buna of the Orient.
l A
I Harold Lloyd
t Comedy
ni:iTV rOMI'KOV IM.AVIVO '
! V11TH MOMtOE 8AI,ISIURV
" Before
Breakfast
Hl'M).V, XOVKMIJKK 23
ft
the auccnaaor of Prlacllla Dean in
acrnen corned in.
Miaa Compaon'a acting In comediea
attracted the attention of William
Wolbert, who directed Salisbury in 1
"That I;etril, 'Bateae,' " and he se
lected ber at leading woman in his'
latent aubject. Mms Compaon bringa',
to the screen a personality thft la I
diatinctlve, a pretty face, anarklintr !
.- -u BU,pr.,.,8 miuwifflig, tlon Ben Wilaon. Roaemarr Theby,
motion picture tecnlque. nVa Carber and Murdock MacQuar-
"WHKX A WOMAM STRIKES"
A atory of the old Vst the Wegt
j of yenterday the Weft of the days
when the thousanda flocked to the
I gold fields of California in '49 thia
la what will be recounted on the
. I -r?en when 'When a Woman Strikes
is presented by the management at
the special attraction for Sunday.
Four stars of the screen seen In te
la "The Light of Victory" Miaa ,
rie.
I Tletty Compaon, the ylvaclous lit
tle lendlne woman with Monroe Salis
bury In his latest Rlueblrd releaie, j
; "The Light of Victory," makes her !
debut In straight feature productions
after a highly successful career in
Lvotis-Moran comedies and in Pathe
Plays. She is known on the coast as
OVER THE WESTERN TRAIL A stage coach f.awn by four hows,
p eked Its way. Inside a girl was sf nt-d. On the driver's seat.
"Quick" lie ti ton fat. "Quick" was tho good-bad-man of the days
of the Koity-Niiiers.
Wlutt dcelis from this situation Is tdd In the .wrcn-niii); of
i
"WHEN A WOMAN
STRIKES"
A W-lcrn Melodi-ninn AVIth During. Romance, Adventure and Love
rim Ncreen'a leading Players, Inc.. ii-iv; Hen Viln. II iscii.ury
Tlieliv. Nova tim ber, MuripM I; MncQiinrrie and KolM-rt Brower inter
pret the lending roles presented as a kikvIuI Sunday, November 2:1
Compaon plays the role of ao Ameri- i V Iour norsea get lo-
can girl who goes 3.000 miles to save ther mjn(Js that ,t , the psychoIofl.
a man she loves from degradation on ,;a time to dash madly away, there
an Island In the Pacific, to which he ' Is an exciting time due for the wit
has been outlawed for cursing bis flag j npses. This Is what happena to th
and where he succumbs to the wiles j I?11 fn tJ " A'"? Jif11" , 8h
, :s the only occupant of the stage-
of an Oriental woman. j coach when the decision on the part
"The Light of Victory" will come j of tne horses is reached. They start
tn tho i.vrin wnMiix nH Thi,r i over the mountain trail. Someon
....... i has seen and someone intervene!.
day, November 26-27.
What is the result?
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Paramount -Art-craft
Stars are :
WM. 8. II ART
MARGUERITE CLARK
CHARLES RAY
WALLACE REID
DOROTHY DALTON
I1HYANT WASHBURN
niLLIE BURKE
FRED STONE
GLORIA SWANSON
ELLIOTT DEXTER
ELSIE FERGUSON
JOHN HARRYMORE
ENID BENNETT
THOMAS MEIGHAN
VIVIAN MARTIN
T.TLA LEU
ETHEL CLAYTON
DOROTHY GISH
PAULINE FREDERICK
SHIRLEY MASON
TP EVE CASTLE
ROBERT WARWICK
DOUGLAS McLEAN
DORIS MAT
CECIL DE MILLE PRODUC
TIONS. THOMAS H. INCH PRODUC
TIONS T). W. GRIFFITH PRODUC
TIONS . "
GEORGE LOANB TUCKER
PRODUCTIONS
SID CHAPLIN SPECIALS
LOIS WEBER SPECIALS
Stiper-Rpeclnls now available
"THE MIRACLE MAN"
"MALE AND FEMALE"
You'll Find Them!
On the beaten path
Off the beaten path
In city, town, or hamlet
No ninttor whore yon may be you
can Btlll enjoy In your own home
town the same great series of master
photoplays that are entertaining
millions of America's amusement lov
ers every day and every night.
' . .
When the question of quality in
motion pictures arises, your little
town Is Jnst as Important as New
Vorfc. ChlonTO, Snn Frnnrlseo, T,on
Angeles, Portland or Seattle our
policy of distribution makes It pos
sible for even the smallest towns In
the world to show the same great
stars In the same great plays that
are entertaining the patrons of Am
erica's most beautlfut picture pal
aces. Very few localities are without
Paramount Artcraft pictures amuse
ment lovers are missing some of the
real good things In life when they are
deprived of Paramount Artcraft,
ESS
Barnes
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IMiist of the farmers of this section
have finiBlW seeding and are irw i
gathering cattle. j
Tom Huston of F.iuevill.! was a I
business visitor at tua Barnes Btore '
t:.ul vi.uL- I
C. C. Birdsong has completed the
reserve fence aud is at hU home sow
ing rye.
Harry HacUleman has been at the
ButU-s working for T T Armstrong.
C. li. Todd of Todd & Mamlin saw
l mill was a business visitor on tho flat
last week.
Miss Dorothea Hackleman who has
been visiting Mrs. Claude Seeds for
the past week, is again at her home
at Burnes.
Fisher Logan is riding the desert
for cattle.
Miss Luella Ilally and sister were
at Barnes after some cattle.
Mxtroe Salisbury in "The Liqht of Victory
Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 26-27
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ifsAf.'r.ViV.
Famous Players Lasky Corporation
H Adolph Zakor, Pres.
Jesu L. Luky, Vic Pret. Cecil B. DeMille, Director General
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LOST Three head of steers, two
years old past. 1 solid black, 1
black and white, 1 red with some
white. First two undercrop each
ear, other crop and slit in right,
half undercut in left, all branded
17 with quarter circle beneath on
left rib. Liberal reward for any or
all of these. F. F. Cox, City. 2t7c.
FOUND Pair of eyeglasses in case,
Saturday on Main street. Owner
can have same by paying for this
adv. , 2tfc
FOR SALE 75 dry cows. John H.
Harrison, Fort Rock, Ore. 2tfc
WANTED One or two rooms for
light housekeeping. See Mrs.
Ward at Prineville Hotel. 2tfc
WANTED To buy for cash, a, sec
ond hand windmill. Sam Reich
en, Madras, Oregon. 2tlc
EXPERTS AGREE
that Zerolene holds
better compression, gives
perfect protection to the
moving parts, deposits
least carbon. There is a
consistency of Zerolene
scientifically refined to
meet exactly the needs
of your car. Get a Cor
rect Lubrication Chart
for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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Xxwi
C. K. MARTIN Special Agent, REDMOND, OUM
FOUND Full set of automobile cur
tains on the Ochoco road. Owner
apply at this office and pay for
this adv. 2t2c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS "
I ivui iuEi is nereoy given mat me
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator of the Estate of Annie
L. Wright, deceased, by the County
Court of Crook County. State of Ore-
rrrr onrl all t"or1 I r-'a nf aall Joaaosl.
fjiii) n ii it it 1 1 v4 v-ui vvi u v, duiu v. v a
ea, ana an persona nanus claims
against the said Estate, must present
I the same with proper vouchers to the
undersigned at the office of L. M.
! Bechtell, Crook County Bank Build
ing, In Prineville. Oregon .within six
j months from the date of the first
: publication of this notice.
I Dated and published first time the
j 20th day' of November, 1919.
W. J. WRIGHT,
Administrator of the Es
tate of Annie L. Wright,
LAKE M BECHTELL, Attorney
tor Administrator. 2t5c
The Biggest Bargain in Prineville
Ford owners will have chance to
get second hand 80x3 and 80xSH
tires at prices before anknuwm.
Come in early and get roaur pick.
We also have on hand the famooa
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM OTP
Tires and Tubes
PRINEVILLE
Vulcanizing
WORKS
447 MAIN SRKET