MARY PICKFOKD IV "THH URU AMUBICW Araorlra'd Sweetheart Coming In Dig Patriotic Picture on HBtiirilny, .tunc 21 As an exceptional attraction for Kt Saturday, Juno II, 1 1 - - in.u mi-.' Kooiit of tho Liberty Theatre announ ces the. engagement of Mary Piokford in her big patriotic picture "The V-tttle American," conceded to be the ventest patriotic message ever seen on the motion picture screen. This j"rture was billed to appear at this heatre some lime before but owing o the unfortunate dosing because of the "flu" It had to be postpone!. This Ik in line with the Intention of the management to put its bMl rnrriMiis on for Saturday afternoon matinees and iu the evening for t ti - -.articular benefit of out of town sntrons. "The Little American" will be ths .attraction for the matinee on that day and will alio be given in the opening for the people in town. This production was staged under the per sonal direction of that master of acreencraft, Cecil B. DeMille. creator if "Jean the Woman," this product lion, it is generally felt, surpasses swn the wonderful achievement of 'Iwit masterpiece. Popularly known as "Amefloa'a .Sweetheart.'' Miss I'lckford presents a particularly fitting haracterlzatlon trn the role of this new Artcraft pic ture. Presenting a story of oefiaclal Slmely theme by Mr. I)e Mille and Jennie Macphcrson. this production, it is promised, will bring home mo.'l .ffeclively, conditions Involving the recent great war. Stirling rtawa 'i remarkably spectacular :r iceiMS, Mrtti on laml and sea, are pictured ri the most motfen .manner ot phote play technique As Angela Moore, the little Amer n-an girl who braves the dangora of (be war zone. "Our .Mary" appear! In ha I la readily thought to he the .-.rentes! dramatii etforl of her ii'" r in aoenea thai demand much ol b r histrionic finesse ana offera a pertra: akl that Is unlike anything hitherto arlven to the screen i ti da tamoua . ttle actress. in the production of "The Little American," various well-known ,mt!.- p.'ilieH on conditions e idem "! aero die ocean, have collaborated v.. h Mr. I)e Mille, With the result t!mf. -wen the most minute detail baa been aaWsSfe. 4tl a 2-. T j ifi afr! ' BL -kt 2, x te " B 4 ttv rdR dTmK AknaHaH SaV M tMaU TaW Wjjfj, - J2f s RawCVr VJCfaananaaBakflB "V lot '& Elsie Ferguson;, tho Gonor Qon AnADTCDAhTPic-.ui-c iiiiui I perfect. Again the com bined arts of Mary I'lckford and Cot ,1 B. I)e Mille have been linked together fc the cause of the photoplay and lodging from advance reports, this production will go down in motion riicture hlHtory as one of Its greatest works of art, as well as one of its nost powerful appeals. tel-Sli: FKKUUMON IN "SONG OK HONGH' Play Pan of (ili I or I usual Beauty Who iw-gim Life as Salesgirl A modern sociological drama Is the vehicle in which Elsie Ferguson is tarred in the Artcraft picture shown i the Liberty Theatre tomorrow, .Milled "The Song or Bongs." The scenario was written by Charles Malgne and adapted from stage play in Kdward Sheldon. Miss Ferguson in. ii u role very slmilur to the one she played in "The Outcast," which was 1io crowning achievement of her stngo career, and in which she was acclaimed by dramatic critics throughout the country as the lead ing emotional actress of the Amer ican star." In "Tho Song of Songs" she in terprets the prt of Lily Kardos, a girl of unusual beauty, who begins life as a salesgirl for an Oriental store with branches on the board- j walks of Palm Houch and Allan! i City, where she attracts the alten tions of wealthy men. n-r earner is a series of dramatic Incidents, and she rises to a commanding position as the wife of en-senator Calkins, a millionaire who proposes marriage only BttW ha has been repeatedly repulsed In his wily advances Through the plotting of Calkins' housekeeper, a former victim of his perfidy. Lily Is caught In a seeming compromising position, and in a fit Ol jealous rage he drives her away. gfc . ; innj . Into the taal life of tn Into which i ha la thrown and hit r i, ,! f rphen Bennett, a high n ,, . man, Ith uh m she talla In Ion , Throuih the Interven tlon of tn . man'a wealthy uncle t ii shailows ol her paat are brOUfht up and loom up M a barrier between tin lovers. Lily is prevented from lulclde bj Stephen who disregards his unci"'-. command and rushes to his sweet - licit'.; aide in time to BVg her life. The production bus been staged iu the usual sumptuous manner by Artcraft, aid presents a notable cast. ( ii Fletcher appcara ns Stephen Bennett, and Crauford Kent i- Dick : aii i. the ' old blooded and rich uian- about- town, who cauaea Lily t lo bom : and husband. Frank LOH Blayi the part of e senntor Calkin I an elderly roue, and the role of i'hliicns Bennett, the crafty uncle ot Stephen, who cunningly traps idly I Into a betrayal of her past life, is ' Inti rpreted by ltobort fuiiiinings. Joseph Kaufman, who bus produc ed many exceptional pictures for the Famous Players-Lasky Company, dir ected this photoplay. Ills last pic ture released on the Paramount pro gram was "The Land of Promise," starring Billle Burke. LOVK LKTTKKS" HTORY OK BOMANTK OIBI HtMiTlug Dorothy Ballon In Play by Hliaimon Klfo June, S. Dorothy Dalton, the popular Para mount star, will be seen at the Lib erty Theatre on next Wednesday, June 18, in her latest Parumount photoplay, "Love Letters," written by Shannon Fife and produced under the personul direction of Thomas Ii. nag, JfcV jbbT aHfei ft BBBaaSeV J' afl SMbbbbbV Via IjaBBBBTaV ZJbbbbbbbT fl EaalHSt S ajHBBBBEBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV' aBBBBBBBB "... B f "sy- jw lBaaS aTaFaamBHa! -. -vKatA lamm. amp- . ,- P" aaaaO bbbbbbbK1iI ' I SKS' DOPOTHX WbbbbI '.'$31 ti - DALTON 'E.'. r' MaaHLmv frjnnjir. jSMrnmTt taW Iataak aiaaai RMfflaai "'" I ' W3 afW I - 1 M. ' "' W Br flr a B B aW " gp?' Je' Ha I i A T M aaaF M VrVK LbbbbbGVbVV -1 i ' '- Br f &i ! bimI ' wfl vm4fwW" &!' 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Driven to bay, BUeen mi iIkii evening finda bar at a .:nit tance al aforaland'a room There Is a atrngglei but BI1 inagea to by striking In in with a huge i andlaatich Bhe gel bttl without the letters 'i he in i mornini i d la found murdered, a woman la a cuaed, and the flnget I uapiolod culm i to point at Bileeo I ir bu band'a young aaalatanl cornea to her aid. and when he find,-, her in Mi t I land's mom. where aha ha ome in i deaperate terror lest the lettera stinl be found, lie helps her d awav With-, out belBg seen by b t Inula:. I, who. is also there. The real murd-Tr is found ut I UK TilltKW AWA1 HIM 1:1 TCHKBJ "Six years ugo I bu I rli lUmai iu so hud i wus going on crutchea." writes August Htiiu.ilell. Sister Ha;,, Wis. "i tried aoveral medialnea and do i toi and got 110 relief. Three bottles of Foley Klduu ('Ills cured me. I threw away my orutehae " Have no equul for weak, sore, aching , back, mil ..ti-1 or joints. Foley Kidney Pills sold e' irywUnre. 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In the person of an old gardener of Morelaml's whose daughter he bad wronged years be fore and who had waited his oppor tuuity for revenge Klleen then con fesses all to her husband When he underatanda thai there bad after all been nothing to the aftalr but a piece Of girlish luipurdence he lakes her In ' bis arms and "All's well that ends Well " William Conklln aa Moreland and Thruaton tiaii as the huaband have i rented rolea that with the always j clever in tine, ill MIm Dalton and the excellanl direction accorded the pro I din Hon. ii ue made of "Lore Letteca an acceptlonall) noteworth) photo- i la) .l DtHKAMt IN I out HOCK is Dl (.iisi.i Mtranite Malatlj it.iii.ini: Htcch i it !;' Hectlon I 'muni ti ie 1 urni ot IM-dillieil i in i treat raeni i a mi - Itl ! dl i e, 01 urlng h el . among calve i, In the Fort '' !. dii trh and entirely baffling atockmen "i thai lection, wga re celved ii"iii from state Vol irlnarlan W. II. Lytle b It A Ward bf He First National bank, who bad rit- ten io in- Lytle fur Information on I the aubjeel Tin- aoalady, which is; bight) Infectious. Is "call diph therta " and treatment is b) local application! More effeVtlve bow ever, is prevention i laolatlng in-' fected itock, 'i ii.- i iiief lymptpm ol the dl aaaa i. ., marked twolling of the tongue, accompanied bj ulceratlotw. Thg Ii .i .siiriai i aud i in- ii Ide "i the Jitw siioiiiii be Mil. led iwii dalt) VC I I 1 1 a paetc iniM in e 1 1 impoaed m i" percent carbolic acid, with om THE UNIVERSAL CAR Make the Burns Garage I your headquarters I j during Chautauqua Week June 24-25-26-27-28-29 half part lanolin, one-half part pe- wouldn t lend, troleum and enough sulfur to make a 2 per cent, solution The surface FFF.LH YOINOKR AMI HTItOXM should ! prepared for the applies tlon by painting with Lugal's solu tion. I l)r Lytle emphanlr.es that infected '.stock, or those suspected of having I contracted the disease, should be I promptly separated from the rest of kidneys and pains In my lalc, i the herd. ISetKi Hulletin. niy gave me renet. Atir tka "And they thought we couldn't and stronger." fight!" MabO they dreamed we Foley Kidney Pills sold evi-rywjJ tJur i ,- creams are delicious and we know how to make it. Pur" milk, high grade fruits, pure flavorings, unusual skill and perfect sanitation. All of these rigid requirements are ex pensive, but our volume of business euablea us to meet the prices af ordinary and unsafe Ice creams, mil KM BKAM M)IAS are made uinler the same requirements. Our sodas are healthful, Invigorat Ing and delicious Kvery tiling for the table iluring 'hautauqfea. Page 's Sweet Shop Jje-t us 3 v 1 2d - JtJ pv- --rm fc ss. r?v "jaat """" "ii -m . - III 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Aeres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock CRANE fnmnanv OREGON ISHSFT Middle-aged and older Tx-r-iotiial apt to suffer from overwork eetaeiieu mtaamju ann hiiimhit m Warren Dyer. Ark port. N V a I used Ko'-y Kidney fills fr ,J o Polar Kidney Pills I feel y0BJ ' -57 m Sbt i TMaaa VaKi BBJL . w aj AKE "C for yon DTJB