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t "t : -A x . V 'nfei - thOT. TIN DAILY EAST OMfiONlAN, JENDLETON, OTvSCrON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10,-1841 .y .. . .. TWELVE PAGES , " r- ' i i I ' J B 1. 141 III aft 19 . S i 1 I a ' 7a, I y . , . ',.'... ' ) 4, V 1'. 1 I 1 ' 9 tit "'-..' ' -: rr. v ? I Y ' x . , a-' j- ,?tJrfTvV-,t 'J n 'Ni.' , Qts- 'w wastes' S . - -'V?i'-xzxz Arrijr, Ufc ..rr ; -I , . i1.' . ; . Aadciit Sai of Kings, Rudely Awakened By American Hords-A Short and Strenuous Life of Modern War and Then Peace and Quiet Again. , OETNCT peaivli'lly cci her one cf tho largesi of otir Immense 'OWi-iy f owing riv::. 'hemselves supply stations. Hundreds of thou- i.ni'.-n ftircp, T.aris Orean-s oC,andx of our iroops came, stayed and fcr crf of a;es when she, passed on. yielding their place to . others. Mountain of supplies were brousht. er.ouph for the estimatid the darkest corners; bathrooms and shower-baths were . Installed every where; playgrounds and flower-filled courts appeared as if by niajic, where had been rubbish-heaps and swamps. American Army i:vcrylicrc Every farm ani hotel and private canlze and moderate poor nervous France, desperate with the nfjony of so many years of war. Try it on one of -your own dear friends who-1 asleep. 'Wake him up with the rattle of tin pans; dump him lnt,o a de loiislnK. di.HlnftH-tlng bath, cut his hair and beard and moustache differently, dres lilift in everything ho hates, give him what he loathfs to eat, and tell him he Is all out of date and behind the times, that his house is ukI.v and his idea all wrong. Even your best friend may not bloas you. It is more than a year now since the last of our great army left Tours and the place is gradually settling down again, her take notice and soon bousht diamonds ruffled plumage smooth ouce more. and furs and put money in the banks. I Juan Of Arc It w all Immensely Interesting jor wa3 Toyn a w hile and then Jiecaine almost un- . , , - , bearably burdensoVie. Upon . i:oln!faln0- h;r banner Vas em- r'runoe, the centre of Its Irurnlng. the home of Us most 111 uatrluu artists: Its most skillful artisan, lis lriott bril liant scholars. There were vast mon asteries where men llko Ahiuln tauRht disciples that came from every land to alt at their feet. Gregory of Tours taught Christianity and marvellous il luminated gospels on vellum with let ters of golil were wrought bypailent ninnka. The silk Industry readied a hluh state of perfection there. Weav- learalnir. Hie court Ing of all kinds and pottery-making ; kings and pomp and and burned. t cnicr Of Loanilne The blossom time for Tours was la the cenluriefe that Immediately fol lowed Joan of Arc. No other place In France wa qu';i so safely situated a Tours ,d the country there wa to very i,aiitlful that tho French kings utiled lliora entirely. Toura became centre of all reviving art and there with ahow and vast occupied the people. The t Tench I eipeimiture. The great noble cf the klnKs of that time brought from their conn uitui at that time the niagnin Italian travels all that could stimulate 'cent chateaux that tho tourist goes to inspire native talent. Cr mpital of fa'r Fvar.co and kloT: tivrti within fcT lofty walls. .WU! she was most rudel threo years of war. huge trucks : dwelling in all th3 nl'ice was renuisi waotsj Jroai hor !spy slumbers, dashed through her jrrass-grown ' tioned for our troops and the civil em- i i 9? wil i cn pissed her by. (streets, aeroplanes whirled, over trie ploy.. th it iR'liK.i the hut; organize-- i hr woirus achooi cf ao art and;ct:y and there during the "invasion" 1 wked an old French woman I met in street where the American heidu,ur- ters were and she. realizing only the word "Americans." tuwned a a slow circle, with arm nnd h in.t outstretched A Town Of Many It ittloj The tide of' battle rolled around. Tours for many centuries and Its waves broke ugulnst her walls. The llomans won the city from the early owners and built liugo amphitheatres I invasions before. Now Umt aa and bath, whose ruins are constantly I wu seermnlr l.eacefu! the kinr b belng unearthed under the present 1 1"1" 10 ihicir l'art Mould be a 'better buildings. They built roads to Mani, 1 ""il,un,'u ana 40 "era" tn aecaueac I'oltlers and Angers, and made Touiiii0' Tours. The guy -court departed see today, all along the valley ot the Loire. " Henry 13 Tour.h begtn In mora peaceful times to yeara for Part. It seui(.d at lost safe to go there. It had been too near tho coast and Kng- : - i.,... .. .1.- f.. .,!w Mitt, m..v r,Pi..ii Him me k!nir. Lnr it wua liriw .1. JCIU1IUU ogac , "l mum jvi aujuiu ! nrti 1- ..., j , ,vt,fTp 1 - j . . )uti'.. . .. 1 jt t fl, 1.. . t... inr nir.rA )irf,ir t'riura a-iIia la Uliuiuniiu Uliu uoiviiiu Kiiiir lu. j i:b , taiuiua tvMttih iiini, iv luimr ' - - i more the ncids. U 4Ut i Uj tU soutrM her In 1 with myriad lents, th.i old French bar Eoo;ieu acivn ui.uii iiri Tne wliole water supply 01- the ,,. n,! oi,l rhi-v.i!!v 'TVirrn l r.nt ah nor larm lanos were :mr fU;e waa chansift nnd purified, l.veiv ' hou.r. nor bii'.Mincr of any sort, rollow in her ehadow and be saved the city and t he t ieticli took It wcam. 1 preMigu. ino wciiucnu, cnaiaux and crowned. All too soon thereafter The .Merovingians and Normarn wagedjwore still the ocrnsionat homes of the she- met the martyr's death. Tho king , desperate warfare for Its possession I "h nd powerful. TheklIUul anl- a I evvryw.iuH una save iiuiiiuiK, nui aiiu iici ,;ii.ii iu "" - " .- . i, mw ,rcvca hia thanks for the rta'.in ofjltings were rivals and battles raert floh silks' and furniture to b sent Jo ni rson In all the country round was , f.,,.,-, - n-vi ivh,..- ih.v .-ri. f ranee, iioiy iru 11 is mat ,Bi". v.uu.... v. j,o uu 4ur , . -. - to orlnX of greater wis- racks, vast places, were filled by noN-y, Ui,kf n un and admonished to bo mod-I . ., , - Ideeds must he their own rvar-. of AnJO'-j foushl savagely to gain con-I"l of pupils, but very scoiv the Slory iam, fcar tnetviatcriea and eenwents laughia?, eager Americans, w ho ' Brn and set gown hsrd. Tours gvsped i . . . Chorlemsrio came and etAyed ! j trpl of Tours. end France aud . glsnd - uassed away and Toura -wa- arly npf. her palaces Injiurned them tiiiirle down and topsy-Unii submltt-d. H r d ttishters, prac-j W,,Jr V,'e Arc Not Ii,'l',5 toui.i. Ills belovrd wifa d!cil nnd w"ijtve: continually , at "wur till the-:rackcd and left to slumber aiit to vntst. 8) Had folded ber hejid and jturvy and ins:d out, to shake the dust ! tll.a a;i i,--enc;, pi-ou always are' I'oo.- France! They Co hitu uA.bufed there, llario de Medlcls paid juial'Ji.n warrior' dcalh ffightened dream. Of late c-nturles the saay Kttt4 back for a long nap when the 0f ngcj -iut. They were wt. ttwash-d Vrn in th:-sr dream.1!, !.a.".i-d f cap-'J.ui:e a bit. We were grrively t n vi;t there and gorgeous were the; them and kfpt them rjillct. They werojwho found their ray there we. seekjjt rbwwlnd of the gr'eat Americao Army and painted and disinfect d. Thou-; tivate and marry soldiers an'd oHlrere. ! Keneroua Vi'e enme like a cyclone, j fetes given in her honor. During sev- j both aithast at what they bad per- ' students of French for the Pi euok ut w dd upnn her. Tours bccime sands cf e'eotric li?nts niaile vis ble shoti-kecperi sat up and hfian to ;c tried with all our might to Amcri- jeral centuries it was tnc nearr or j nutted in auewm: Jier to t toriuren tuuraine is purer tnun mat or -- .-tv I '. . ' hi. :-lh-y .'.-:.-,-?.-,v.-.:,- 'v-.;s.v..;.'.v :;,'j) M, f, iy l'' " ? I -V' -' -- - -r- - - --7-. -- , , ' II C V ' M K . f i, ' jJf', , . ;J lAngtks. and thought it would be fun I Ameera ls af.-piral very Trnrry V?' ' ' "l " ?Vir y' " ' ' - ' ' ' Sli '" ' JV- ' - J 4 ' ' ' - ; lo appear in motion pieturerfnd brafvouDg llindu Kill u. , 'lie people In I.a- jf ' 4 "" ' Jl ' f l ' ,f ' " ' (.(' ' 111 ' T - -V ' '' of It when she went back to school, j ilore, sue iprotcciel frmn un un- , " ' " ' ''':' ' 1 111 I- . j, f ' 1. I - , j tA,H-j Hlie told th9 director that she could : wi.imo. niltH'e suitor by John Hoide-n. jf, S' ! 'I , ' r ' 'T .V T ' 111'' V, 1 'f V ' ' I ;a any' kin'' of flwinunln'J stunts anda yeunf? Kiifc-ilsh Kiructural engineer, if, ; , , ,f 'if ,' r 4 vl , sii1'''' J 111 ' ' l ',-iJv, ' C ' ' t VIL 1 proved it in the pool. The result waLDd a reciprocal lov aft'atr Is the rf-! . "'.' . 4 ' t " ' v . . " , III , ijf , f , . . , ' ian engaamcnt In comedies at $25 a Luit. Ahmed Kahn. iloklcil's native! f r " , , . flll , , t " " ' i week. Then ItolUn Sturgeon, ' tlie !Wvht. arrunj,'es tho .matter of the; ',,.'''' ' ' . . t ,' t . , ' " , ' ill i ' - ' j Universal ..director, saw her and lold j - clu ry" witu Atueora's mether. Tnc; ' J '4 , 1 li , . ' , ' ' ''ill j. . il V J her the was wasting h.r time In that i iov,;rs aro united in a pretty cere-1 y 1 ' ' ' S 'f f 1 ' " " , , J ll . j, ' . - " , jsort of work, lie offered hor a- chance I .,.. in which floral wreat ha and a . i t ' f ' h "t ' , . , " " ?( II to appear with Lyons and Moran Die 8ure. - Tht-y dwell In ' "Tlie f -J -f r ! ffl ' 3 . ? !''. I. . ' I , . I Hblden has. otru-tural t-ngiliorii: . ' 4 . C 'J 1 1- , r , ' 4 ' , f , , - t 1 SI I tlu'.iis iberbut returns us often 5! . V d A ' 1 " V , ill ' as poss.bie to Aniee.i.' un line sucl, t. y . i I f i , 5 ' . ' t" T -Vi iclurn they -rejoice m.nually over 1hc , V ' 4l f' ! 1 . ' .J - 1 "J" "v i I prospect of a "pledsc f their undying i ' l II . V - ' i t,jtJ -T- ' sypasysK WAPry- sort of work, lie offered hor a-chance :o appear with Lyons and Moran (lie rum!t was Gladys did fiot go back to school. Ins cad she was made a star in a ye ir's time, w hich Just about beats the record. :- 'Tlavthinqs of Destiny"-Star in One Year-A Story ; , or rate- I lujfiiiinyj ui ww.'"7 a ri u A 'ten.-e moment In "Puppets of nfQritirhinWh-Vinhn-naAcan Italian n nh an- st ;'h.ti fad:i trtAt'.n.n frnm an or- UI UIIUSIIIIIUU w..V r-'V, ,'ml I:vrn. th. we., 'the Joys of paren.hooo h,rt tinrv wriier icause of his love and I W W W . . 11 .... I . Interesting : n;is as rs ni niini., fioiriiiLtin a t,t.,.,- mony. in which floral wreaths an ring figure. Tht-y dwell In "The Hjufc of Love" and are vory happy. -Hblden has. ctrurtural tnguienifc; du.iis iabereebut returns us often as possible to Aniceia. ' un one sucl. ict urn they rejoice mutually over 1 he prospect of a "pledge fif I heir undying affection." limn are Iran, porttu wur. Hold. .'li. bo- cause ot nls love mi u.ioiny 10 rt,iir and tMeir little son. lis Idolized r.V her next release. -Plaything. otTJ.e action Is quick -and n crtini -'''''. . ... wlf.y natue. of U,8 K.h.d. As D.,ny."-A..iU Stewart will oe ana tne e . ' "Vi il.and. Ohri. .. fJl!Is .n.o h.:tho child Je,(.p in loveliness th. : men as a youmj wue who ui(in:iii"i . - - - - , t ,rtnhl in this scenes of doKTestlc happiness are moNi Thn a sccrius upon maia loi.ld ber cWld. name. WWU buzzard uMnn a tn u. p intCndiiiT!he .f of cholera. Utile JW Anion ecnuy commit uigamy u. ... - - - - - .ftrrtnllna ha.s fr.Jowed "Cabe" icharmin. play. Wis at- the trozen was e ot -..u ' " .h .,. hll(l.,. stricken to eau. ... !Sk!.'e.Prca- Violn Dana rnactsience. Ameers win inn nee ie ui.n . tn eav avnse a problem tractloa r th utmost in ormut tut cot of tbl cynlcsd twist of We. n ptotuna is mUd to be not only M,eT ft best production tn whlcti ras Qewart baa ever appeared, but givM'Ut far greater opportunity Jor graonal triumph than anytblnr Lh baa don to date. t -Puaytblng of LMwUny" is a perfect baajMajt -wnaauAjevtatla. dog team; a thrilling boar hunt'lnlto Jamaica ami a tropical hurricane that band's love away. lays entire villages to waste ana crushes native hut like eggshell. Gladys Walton Gladys Walton Is 17 years old. She wa born In Boston. The family moved to Portland. Oregon, where she went to school. During one of her vacation aae visited frluu la Las', city of Lahore. and the part of Sorrentina S.iund.rs of "Habe." . I "Wllliout IiiicBt Of tlcraj joe mui r....-. nu'ir.t.u Jackieito the jm il'ts i victim hills frr snfety. Ilolden. re-1 i-.'h !irr to s. e l.er, too. fall i to ' the pintrue. , "rci'ptionM j n.n.f iiuim.'ite know rd-ra or native i L'.c.p ion s: niv siwy oi ..,l .SMi.1 tif in Kr:iu.h India, with Polein. .wtt'l w.'c of Henry VIII.! France, where she has served as lady- detail. Westminster Aoi.ey, th royal ! net rejw, v3, accordlji rtuwr, la In-waltine to the Queen, ur.tll she Is castle and olher Undinsiks ar riro-i.ooa to b" Mra Chartlo Uhuotln. wt" beheaduu ul the Kind's conimanj soiduced on a la Ihul he may hiarry Jane fie) niour. , cos,tUnl'tir U Mde in Miirope, tind r the diiejtiou r f F.rnst Lublt.i.ch, who also dii octed Passion," It Is one of the most elabo rate pictures which have thus tar been shown. The scenes of Kngland In the diys of the Tudors, with tne i' AH -f the . y.nj- t'ta -ilUis role oppi Frank c.';(.r i:iih,;n. court! Mayo in 1"J ptar's curieet produc-i- nry yill.artJ ( its' If lion, "Tbo tlwrk Master," written and Tlic role of Anne has ! ,rofluced hy Fred Lerey Oranvllla, the went laid mainly in the aiiclmt .and noil: .,f d,i..n liiiv-il.ci h from i toiirnamnis and royal fetes, are- re- i 'lis time she ome to Lngland I roin I markable (or lh accuracy ot their1 pnlnicr to II cost u fortunt been given to llenny Porten. one of Europe's best known s'tago and screen players . .May Collins ' May ColUus, Ui beautiful young 1 . ""' In this srory Miss Collin will appeal as the Flam-.F'ower, a white girl who had been washed ashore .on a South Pacini island ' and auoj td, by U native, " . ;