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0 UP . I I f i ' i : Moving Picture Nevs 1 : -: ' V, ' i .:';.-;i;:li!i!'l;ti l!il!tl'iii'!-:;!iM 111 DIVORCE IRIAL 2 DAY 2 MORROW 2 DAYS in all THAT'S ALL ''Mill Wife Waits Five Years for William Turner. Rev. Linden G. Lcavitt, of Hood River, Involved in DEPARTURE IS MYSTERIOUS " Separation Suit. PREACHER FIU RES HUSBAND GIVEN jlv BROADWAY AT STARK i J"'4 - ' lV''&'"iu. - A Wonderful Bill t-'-yJt : : ;' -.. - H W''4Vr V xow plating ft V '.' '-.v--';. " 's"'1vwSAto Mntt and Jeff Gems of the Adriatic Flnley YOUNG PASTOR PERTURBED Defendant In Salt on TrUI Charges Wife With Having Become To. !morri of MlnUter I-aner Hold Conscience Clrar. HVO RIVKR. Or. March II Spe e'.xl With Rev. 1.1 ad a O. Leavttt, paator of the Ftrat Cbrlaiiaa Church, a yoar.g maa bold la high esteem by rep resentative membere of all denomlna ties. Involved, tit dlion suit of Esther Dans v. Elbert Davis drew to the courtroom a c.owd of spectators to day. Tba mm will probably be com p.eed lomorrow. la a eroea-blll tha dafanJaat accuses Bl- wtfo of bavins bacuma anamorad of liar. Mr. Iaviti. ao.l whlla tha yawns; rnlatatar la Dot htraaalf named la any objectionable mannar. Mr. Davta baa attempted to make u of Incidents to support hi allegations. Mr. Laavltt. called to tha aland by f ha defendant's attorney, darlnc tha eaura of bia testimony T aa loter eetrr.g recital of tho trial of a young nattiarrted minister. Ha atatad that h warned against comlnf to Hood River, and thai tha presMeat of a Bible school, which ho attandad at Eugene. Bad a.had hint to cat married before taking a? tba pastorate. Taotov ainu Mra. Ha via. Ita testified that Mra. Pan il much tataraatad la church work and that aha hal r!it.f hla study at tha church on Sunday evening 4 minutaa before tba servu-e began; that whlio her conduct ail la no war auaplcloua and bar con versation eolely about work of tha Chrlattaa Endeavor Society, of which ah wu preeldent. ha had advtel 'her at to rapaat such visits la ordar Dot to aroato talk. Mr Laavitt daclarad that news of tho eroso-coraplalnt rama a a hock to lira: that, although ho had a claar conscience, ha faarad tha dressing In of ni narna mtM affect hie raraar. I!a re-itei a rula at tha Kugene B'blo avrionL an Irnnctad one. aa ha said, that brought about tha forfeiture of all credit af any atudant even acv used of Biaconduet. "Al'hough aa ordained mtnlsta aal4 Mr. Laavltt. I have not rat com- I a plated rr y courat. 1 havo planned to a to Talo and I would aaad my credits from i:utm. lauf MlaUlar Die tar bed. Tha younc mlnlatar declared that h waa perturbed over tho situation and had visited tha defendant at tho ftrat opportuaily. Ila teatified that Mr. iMavts. la tha presence of wltneaaea. had hald him guiltless and iin agreed to withdraw hla croaa-btIL Mr. I Tie. qgeetloned aa to Iho pro prlecy of bar cuatody of tholr child. broka dowa In a f t of weeping and sobs from woman throughout tha room war heard. SfHS if? " V3 f -- . , - , ,- - .. no -r-.i f ' t "' " ' ' ' ; 1 . - -T;"ss 1 " -J ' I i - v i -0J- , . i i , T-. . . .. ' - . . - . 1 jV:f vTODY FILM rBATTRE. SUr Harold fl'll Wright's "Tha Eyag of the World." 8-jnart Ra Ucach'a "Tha Auc tion Block.- LJbarty Viola Dana. Tha Wind ing Trail." Maj'allc Clara Kimball Young. "Jaalouar." raoplra Mabal Xormind, "Tho Floor Kolow " Columbia William Tamond. "liarrr of tha tiraanbacka." Clnha Vivian Martlo. "The Wax 3lodL" 1 EVANGELIST'S WORK AIDED Liberty. Ir. . n. ninaoa AVIII Speak Centenary MrtrhoUM Chart h. P LE.NTT-of action, thrill and aua- State, coupled with tho atrooa- pear In picture, cum bed. and bar market. ,JL phora of tho Weatern plalna. andi new leadlnc men announced by Two eervtcea are planned for today at h Centenary Methodist Kplecopal Church In connection with the union orancellstic umpilin bow rolna; on uedar the laadarahip of Kvanaeliat H. L. Stephana. Hair. . B. Hinaon. paator later Alaakaa dahcehall. makes "The Winding Trait." atarrlng little Vloli Dana, a photodrama of mora than ordi nary appeal to tha average film fol lower. Hut thla Metro flve-reeler 1 not all to attract, for "Birds of Crag central etate and Cavern." a. new Installment of the Flnley nature eerlte; a Mutt and Jeff of the East Side Haptlat Church. Is to I car toon comedy, and a scenic, round ' the addrras In the afternoon at J J . and Mr. Troy, tha rnipcl alngor. la to have cherae of tha music. lr. lltnaoa Is one of tha moat Interaastlng spaakers In Portland, and a good crowd la expected At the evening servtra two large delegations are planning to coma la a body. The paator. liev. R R. Smith, will bring a large company from 8un- ayaMe Metbo.li.it Church, and the Ep- out a diversified programme. A character study of a hard-hearted outlaw thief and the unfolding of the manner In which he la at last touched by what appears to be the appeal of a chile, only to find out that he has been fooled, are interesting phaeea of "The Winding Trail." and provide the proper amount of pathos. Clifford Bruce, Mabel Van Buren and Hayward Mack are among tne player worth League of the Ktr.t Method. l principals In tba photo tale of the West nurcn la planning to come In a body, l.nd Xorthwaat. Mlaa nana la ...n .. uikdi rTinvyit x?tepnens cave lAnrfrv i-.i-.h. m who t ....... k. .narraa to me conKreKation wronging of her sister, leavea the -J . " ova many rame tor- States for Kllver Har, Alaska In search ward in the after-meeting. ll,g plans I of Alvln StaeL Tha homaataadara find are being made for Sunday. themselves without water and dying of thirst, with nirnlo, an Implacable out law, refusing to aid them. Audrey goes to him dressed as a child, makes an effective appeal, but the deception la discovered, her friends are forced out on the desert, but the girl Is kept a prisoner. SIMPSON ADVISES THRIFT Candidate for Governor Promote War Stamp Campaign In LIni-otn, t-WPORT. Or, March li(.p. . aimpaon. candidate foi Oovemor and superintendent of thtslto the outlaw camp. Than comes The lonrreslons dlatricl In the war stamp finding of the hunted man. his love af- -..in. aareapeti a meeting or .New. fair with Audrey and the retribution ,-. M.., runur nignt ana ex-1 visited upon him. . ... .ii. ii i .. r wit r n nil . n , follow In order for Lincoln County to I Columbia a iiitucq quota in tne thrirt Stamp drive. ime hun.lrd and forty thousand do The discovery I made t .at Wando Is I not car to release It himself. Ho he also In search of Steel, who had stolen his sweetheart, and he gives the girl freedom upon her promt to lead Steel William Desmond, handsome Irish man who baa been seen In so manv lara la the mnim K I. .. I Trl.ti . I. nl.v, m.ftr.. .HKlnv n tSu. county, and h- urged united effort Hman from old Erin in 'XJarry of the if ,f, Mo-rrL" o8'": T' to raise the expected amount. I Greenbacks.- which la the name Ralph I ., .ot."u Attorney Sneiimc. of this city, was selected a tho chairman for Lincoln County. He and Mr. ,lmpnn visited Toledo today to confer witn PostmaniPr Oalthar. of that city, and County School Superintendent Ooln. two other mem bers of the county committee, to ar range the neceeaary detaila for the county work. James Simons, who had traveled all rar the Culled Slates nnder the name of Haby Jim. died recently In Philadel phia. Baby'a body weighed 0 pound! and It waa necaaaary to charter an entiro car to transport It to bis home at Texaa. youcaii fitwor mosftbir.iil',wiih LESLIE SALT it is lull flaned free flowing stronTviihoiit Litic rnoss Kuffner has wlxhed on the Triangle picture. The Sudden Gentleman. Desmond, who la aupported by Mary Mclvor, Jack Klchardaon and Walter Parry, la cast as an Irian blacksmith. who Inherits a fortune In the United States and Journeys to Chicago to take over his property, only to discover that he Is the guardian to a tartar In the person of Louise Evans, a girl who con aidera him a thief, a man who robbed her of her merited inheritance. The Invaalon of Chicago by the uncouth lad naturally makea for much merri ment, and then, aa atoriea have It. he becomea a real "gentleman," and wins the right glrL There's an Italian count mixed up In the story, for he seeks the hand of Loule for the Garrlty million she aeems scheduled to Inherit. Hut the girt Is left only a few thousand and the count, seeing that Garry is falling In love with Louise, seeks to compro mise Garry and baa him lured to roadhoue. The plan falls and Louise and Carry divide the Garrlty fortune via tne man and wire route. Funny Keystone comedy and Ani mated Weekly of nears eventa of the day are Included tn thep rogramme. let Al do It. Well, the ftrat shot out of the box. the city authorities of Los Angeles swoopod down on "Free snl Equal" and the usual litigation ensued. Worse than that, however, the City Council met and decided that IOS Angeles should again have a film censor. a e a Here are a few matrimonial bits: Mary Anderson Is married to Pliny Goodfrlend: Mignon Anderson Is the Tsuru Ackl Is awa; Fatty Screen eosip. Lillian Walker, the "Dimples" of plc- tureiana. no naa Just completed war propaganda picture, called "Miss Csmouflage. baa formed a company or her own. Misa Walker recently Arbuckle is the hubby of Mints Durfee; King Has got is married; Leah Uaird the wife of a Mr. Beck; Bessie Bar- riscale Is the wife of Howard Hickman and they have one son; lonel Barry- more Is married to Doris Rankin; John Barrymore. real name Blythe. la mar ried; Ethel Barrymore la Mrs. R. O. Colt In private life and the mother of three children: George Bi-ban Is mar ried: Harry Renham Is married to Ethyle Cook: Frank Bennett is the hus band of Ulllie West; Dorothy Bernard is the wife of A. H. Van Buren. mm Florence K. Billings, with Jane Cowl in "The Spre.tding Dawn": Frank Keenan In "Loaded Dice." and Norma T.ilmadge In "By Right of Purchase.' will be seen with Clara Kimball Young in - i no iieason w hy. - a Eugene Forde. one of the screen's best known character actresses, is sup porting Blllle Rhodes In a series of one-reel Mutual-strand comedies. Miss hordes stare career Includes engage ments with William Faversham. Chaun- cey Olcott. George Alunroe and Blanche Walsh, and her enreer before the car era nates back to her appearance in "Sherman's Ride." a a a The attributes - of a preys sheet writer. according to the Triangle standard, must be as follows: The press sheet writer must have been oorn on Washington's birthday. He must have learned the itorr of th. headed the company of an Ogden film- cherry tree, which ends with "I cannot making concern. I tell a lie." He must belong to four dif- June Caprice, the Arlington. Ma.s.. g!rl. will celebrate her second year In picture next month. a ' Nora Baye. star of the Cohan Revue. and one cf tha best-known come dienne on th auge, 1 going to P- ferent Bible classes. Join three ethical societies, aumit that be la married, never put hla rljrht foot on a brass rail or rest his right elbow on a mahogany oar. rriraini irom anything itrinr than coca cola, submit his codv to hi. I conscience, and take pruasic acid be fore writing bia first press aaeu Plaintiff In Salt for Divorce Has Xo Knowledge of Man's Whereabouts and Now Wishes to Regain Her Legal Freedom. Back In 111 Rosalie Turner found lying on her bedroom table the follow In v note: "Dear Rosalia Forgive your unnappy old man. but It has to be. we must part for a while. I wish, the armies of all countrica were destroyed. . 1 am just starting East and will write When It Is safe to do so. Good-bye. and God bless the best woman -on earth. "Tour unhappy will. In -starting suit for divorce yesterday Mrs. Turner said this was the last she had heard from her husband. William Turner, who left her In this mysterious manner. She haa no knowledge of his whereabouts, and after waiting for nearly five years for his return, the has now given htm up lor good ana wishes to regain ner legal freedom. They were married In Portland in 191S. That bis wife has been carrying- on a secret flirtation with aome soldier whose name he does not know. Is charged by C C Webb In a suit for divorce filed yesterday. In which he charges infidelity. He asks for the custody of their two minor children. They were married at Vancouver In I90. ' William Hansen, Jr., charges Infidel ity In the divorce complaint filed against his wife. Leora Hansen. He namea C J. Cudaback aa oo-respondent. They were married in Portland In 1911 and have one child. Cruelty and deser tion are charged against Charlea A. Butler in the divorce complaint of Ijnanita Butler, to whom he was mar- lied at Junction City. Or., in 1907. The plaintiff asks for the custody of their two children and for sjo a month for their support. Ida Fredenthal accuses Charles w. Fredenthal with extreme cruelty in her divorce complaint. She says she worked hard to help her husband acquire prop erty and asks that she be awarded a part of the property. She also wants i the custody of a 16-year-old daughter. They were married In 1899. Beda Johnson wants a divorce from Theodore Johnson and $40 a month In alimony and support money for her self and small child. They were mar ried at Vancouver. Wash., in 1913. She vrru VIOLA DAISA-n charges cruelty. Charles J. Olson as serts that Maude Olson has been cruel In her treatment of him almost from the date of their marriage, last Novem ber. Francis T. Hilton wants a divorce from Clara J. Hilton for desertion. They were married In Portland In 190S and the alleged desertion occurred a year ago this month. DEFENSE LEAGUE MEETS Clackamas County People Hold En thusiastic Gathering In Courtroom. OREGO.V CITY, Or., Mrch 14. (Spe cial.) "A peace now would spell ulti mate disaster to this country," declared Arthur M. Churchill, chairman of the food conservation commission for Ore gon, before a large meeting of the Clackamas County .Defense, League to day In the Circuit Court room. The meeting was the most enthusi astic gathering of its kind held since war began. County Judge Anderson presided, and representatives of the Defense League from all seotlons were on hand to do their bit in the forthcoming- conservation drive. Isi addition to Mr. Churchill's talk. Miss Milan, the Government representative, spoke. Counting the school children present there were probably between 600 and S00 people who heard the lectures. Molalla Child Burned. MOLALLA, Or.. March 14. (Special.) Doris, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Engle. of Molalla, was badly burned Wednesday morning-, when she went too near the fireplace and her clothes caught fire. The child has a chance to recover. Salem Allen Is Arrested. SALEM". Or.. March 14. (Special.) Edmond Hlrschbarn, an employe at the T. B. Kay woolen mills, was arrested today by Sheriff Noedham charged with not registering as an alien enemy and with not reporting on his Question naire. Hlrschbarn Is a native Russian, but a naturalised German. As to the first offense he alleged inability to read English, and as to the second con fended he was exempt under tha first draft and believed this exemption re moved the necessity of filling out his questionnaire. Fair Premium Is Issued. CBNTRALIA. Wash., March 14- (Spe cial) The premium Hat for tha educa tional department of the 191S South west Washington Fair has Just been Issued by A. C. Canterbury, County Superintendent of Schools and superin tendent of the department. Additional space has been arranged for the edu cational department this year and the exhibits will be greatly augmented over 1917. Every phase of education that is carried on in connection with the schools of the county will be demon strated. Phone your want ads to The Orego nlsn. Main 7070, A 6095. She has finally sue-I services are on the Johnny Hlnes. who was with Marie Dnessler In Tlllie Wakes Up" and has provided many a laugh for picture fans, has ined a contrsrt to appear with World once more. He soon will be co-starred with the kiddle actress. Madge Lvans. a a a Harold Lockwood and Bert Lytell, two Metro atars. have Joined the Cal ifornia film colony. The Fast Is grad ually being deserted by the producers. This should mean more barn-storming I companies in the Northwest next Summer. Law Cody, for Kdlth Storey, snd rSeorge Cheseboro. for Viola Dana, are ,ow co save w. H n rs neat yet naV' d e elicious safi Metro. a a a Mary I'lckford will speak in East ern cities, "Doug" Fairbanks In many of tha leading cities of the country, and Marguerite Clark will be In the sf ylug food. II for the liberty loan drive. But who Is coming to Portlsndf I'erhape It's BUI Hart. a a Oeorge M. . Cohan, who picturlsed "Broadway Jones" and "Seven Keys to Baldpata," will return to the srneen In 'lilt the Trail Holllday." Marshall Nollan. Mary Pick ford's director, will make the production. a a Sylvia Bremer. Australian brunette beauty, who haa been In several Charlea Kay pictures, has changed the spelling of her name to Dreamer. She says It sounded too much like "Bremen." and there a no Uermsn blood In her veins. a A. If. Woods, the Veil-known stags producer, made a warm debut Into tha film game when he placed on exhibi tion In Los Angeles, a photoplay, en titled "Free and Equal. It wss pro duced last Summer at the Triangle studio under the Ince regime, but be cause It dealt with the negro question In a manner not at all complimentary to the African race the producer did F course, you wish to save wheat for our soldiers in France. But you realize the importance of giving your family food just as nourishing and whole some as wheat Barley will solve your problem. For breakfast serve Cream of Barley the delicious new cereal that builds blood and bone. It is just the food your growing children need. It contains a high percentage of protein and of energy-creating ele ' ments. It is also rich in the mineral salts that strengthen your children's young bodies. By serving this cereal that the whole family will love, you can do your patriotic duty without any hardship, -with a great deal of pure enjoyment even. Serve Cream of Barley on a wheatless day and see how your children will beg to have this creamy delicious breakfast food every morning. When you see your children eagerly scraping the last bit of Cream of Barley from their dishes, when you see them growing stronger and sturdier each day you will say that you have been richly rewarded for doing, your share in saving your country's wheat American Barley' Co., Minneapolis, Minn. ClrM 1111 of