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Thla aerial Is In twenty chapters ana Introduces -4he hooded mystery. The first episode Is called "The Hooded Terror" aa Is a real thriller from atari to finish. Vengeance and The Woman with William Dancan and Carol Holl- away Is also on the program as well as a. laughable Mack Bennett Keystone lag h rent comedy. "iZdlcvca a cough In crfy ttaga, smgardlaa of the patient a ago. " Foley's Honey Tar i i ' ' ' t ' ' SIX-YEAR-OLD or sixty-year-old, man or woman, will find in this line, old family medicine a pure., pleasant, wliole , some, safe and successful remedy for coughs and colds particularly if taken promptly. Ton woaMn't neglect a small Are Ihnt bad started In your home, no matter bow liny the blaze, no matter bow strong and big tbe house. It is Just es fooliaa to neglect s cold, however sllgbU Eren if one bag been so careless and nowise as to neglect a cold and It bus hung on. for olfl brown or irAiivAnn-' AT TIIJ3 AJ.TA TODAY Ifaxel IMiIy and Tom Moore Co-Starn in l-uiurlJMIon or Noted College Story. "Brown of Harvard," the sensational stage success built on life at the great Cambridge College, Is now on the screen. It will be shown at the Alta theatre, today. Hazel Daly, who created the role ot Honey In "Sklnner'a Dress Suit" ano subsequent Bkfnner pictures, co-stars wtih Tom Moore in the celluloid ver sion, which was produced by William N. fiellg. Besides helnff a hrnther-fn-lfl w to the ''world's sweetheart." Mr. M'ore has won fame as an Interpreter of cinema dramatics in many film successes. One of the most recent was "The Cin derella Man." In which he played op posite Mae Marsh. s1 Sydney Alnnworth Is cast-- the heavy role. 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I find It (rives better sat isfaction than oLhJr xomedica I bare tried loura lor ouptinoad aucccM in iu maoofacUixe." TAl.I.MAN it CO. - of the women and children when thf MOONEY CASE BRINGS s" uieamHnip wujs naneu uy tk u-uoarj, oit the Delaware Capea, according to H. i T. Smith, quartemiaHter of the Caro Una. and Martin Carroll, a eeaman. Hmdth and Carroll told their story at the office of the United States ship ping com m 1k loner. photo- CHOICE MEATS No matter what is desired in the line of Meats YOU WILL FIND IT HERE Either in Fresh or Cured. Our shop is equipped with all the modern cold stor age devises. 1 The City Meat Market IK)l.l.VI.i: AND HKTAHi Grculich & Tozegar, Props. rhone 703. 109 W. Webb i Manv other wll-known players are In the cast. The story of "Brown of Harvard' of which Henry, Woodruff was the speaking stage star. Is as follows: Tom Brown, a rich studenf at Har- card. loves tfvclyn Ames so truly that, order t shield her profligate bro ther, wnion. who has become Involved with .'Marion Thorne, he accepts the blame himself- Unaware of the truth. tvelyn renounces him. Marion's brother Gerald, stroke oar In Harvard's boat crew, openly accuses Tom. Wilton becomes desperate and forges Tom's name to a check for $300 to Mend the girl away from Cambridge. Vlvt'or Colton. an unscrupulous gam bler, discovers his plight anl forces the youth to enter a plot with him to defeat Harvard In the Yale-Harvard boat race. They forge Marion name io a note saying she Is In dire distress nnd send It to Oornld Just as the race Is about to start. He refuses to row and rushes home. ' There he flndss Marion, wflh the check bearing Tom's forged sig nature, preparing to leave Cambridge. Snatching up a revolver ho runs hack to the boathoiise, determined to shoot1 Tom as his sister's .despoller. In thfraiienntlme. Tom as substitute stroke oar. has replared Thorne In th shell and won the race for Harvard. He la being cheered lv the throng as Gerald appears, brandishing his wea pon. How Kvelyn steps In to save Tom's life and Wilton finally confes ses, bringing happiness to all, Is well and consistently worked out. Owing to the film version's unlim ited field for detail, particularly In showing the boat race and other big scenes. It Is reported to provide better entertainment than did the stage production. would let htm ahead of the womenahd children Iny the lifeboatJraa load ing," said Carroll. ,5F- pushed him aside until the, jsroinen and children got in, Tberf 3ie got in. 'He afld another man who seemed t-s wealthy, too, sat In the boat inoaiiing and sobbing that they were too weak to help with the rowing. 'When I took off my coat to put It around one or the children in the boat one of these fellows actually tried to grab it and put it around himself- 1 threatened to throw him overboard If he dldnt let go of It. and Im sorry now I didn't do It- "The children and the women sat through the night without a whimp er, but these fellows were moaning all the time." DELUGE OF MESSAGES SACRAMENTO July 81. Gover nor William '.Stephens' .office is be ing bombarded with letters and teio gratKW'froin. every part of the world. "This man offered me 1000 If I tasking; that a pardon be granted Thos. WAR LORDS LYING TO GEItMAX PEOPLE NEW YORK, July 31 For the first time since the war began the German official communiques are de liberately lying and camouflaging. The Germans at home have not been in formed that Von Hlndenburg has had to give up his entire hold on the Mar ne and is headed toward the Vesle and the Aisne. . In all previous defeats the war of fice at Herlln has been studiously frank for the purpose of impressing on the allies the belief that .German morale was sufficiently unbending to withstand bad news. This condition no longer exists. The kaiser dure noi confess his present defeat outright. He is breaking the news slowly ana timorously. TRICK DRIVKK IS KII.LKO. -A -i A . '4-,. -S ii BETTER GET YOUR MASTER TRUCK NOW As we have only a few left and will be unable to 'get more for some time. 100 SAVED IF YOU BUY NOW. Simpson Auto Co. Dor. VUar and Johasoa Sta. Pboo oa OFFER OF yONRY RELATED. Rh-ti Man Said to Have Hid for Pri ority In Ufcnoat, NEW TOKK. July 81. A wealthy Porto Rlcan. a. passenger on the steamship Carolina, offered, $1000 for a chance to get Into a lifeboat ahead Irving McXulty Dies Wlien Train Hits Machine in Astoria. AKTOItlA. Jub',,. SI- Irving Mc Nulty. an auto truck driver, employ ed by the American Express Company. was killed almost insiantiy uraiiu o'clock yesterday when his truck was hit by an R. T- S. train at the foot of Sixth street. The truck was demolished and the driver was crush ed In the wreckage. McNulty had been here but a few days and his parents reside near Dal las Oregon. 1. Mooney, who Is awaiting death at Ban Quentln for his alleged guilt In the San Francisco preparedness day bomb outrage. Scores of letters and dozens of tele grams each day are delivered to the chief executive's office- They come from England. Scotland, Russia and other allied countries. In all of them the appeal Is made that developments surrounding the trial indicate Mooney did not receive a fair 'and Impartial trial. Every message Is carefully . Head, but no answer la made- The governor la maintaining an oysterlike silence In regard to the case. The American Wire Weavers' Pro tective Association, In convention at New York, sent telegrams to Presi dent Wilson and Governor William D. Stephens, asking for Justice for Thos. J. Mooney. The messages were as fol lows; "Hon. Woodrow Wilson, Washington, D. C- ; "American. Wire Weavers' Protec tive Association, In convention In New York, wish to extend to you our thanks for your stand in the Moonej case. Would request that yon contin ue your efforts to secure Justice In this matter. - "JOHN F- Cl'RLKT, President. "Holyoke, Mass-" "Hon- Governor W. IX Stephens, Sac ramento, Cal. , "American Wire Weavers' Protec tive Association. In convention In New York request you to give Tom Mooney a new trial, and we demand. In the name of Justice, that you grant this request. ' JOHN F- CX'RLEY. President. "Holyoke, Mass." ' JhX !7 . n7 CHILDREN 10c A TAFIflif ADULTS 23c il w K. TAYIOH, OF CORVALIJKS HEADS LIVESTOC K BOARD Baseball, Yesterday's Scores. American Ix-aguc. Detroit . New York 0. Chicago 0, Washington S. Cleveland 4-5. Philadelphia S-l. National Lcaciie. No games were played in the tional League. Na- KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. July 0.--Walter K. Taylor, of Corvallis. form er vice president of the state livestock isanltary board was elected president for the coming year. W. B. Barnett. of Heppner, was namer vice president ot the board, at its session at the White Pelican hotel here Friday. Those present were W. H. Lytle. Sa lem; Walter K. Taylor, of Corvallis; W. B. Barrett. Heppner; Frank Brown Carlton; J. N. Burgess. Pendleton: Frank Rogers, Marshfieid: Harry West, Scappoose. Julius Sorentson of Hillsboro, Tt'aiy appointed assistant state veterinarian succeeding Dr. C. M. Gardner, now In the army service. The board decided that sheep must be dipped in 119 and that scabby sheep must be held four months after dipping. ' IN s .. ' Play and Book by Rita Johnson and Gilbert Toolman. The book has over 2,000,000 circulation The stage play was an immense success. 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