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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1919)
PAGR TWO TMI TIMMd'HB BALP IPKNI, OHIQOX Picture House Offers Attractive Programs Tlio Mltorty Tltimtro ofTora nomo vory nttrnctlvo proRrniim tlio coming wcok, lioglnnlug with tonight whon Mftrv Plckfonl la tlio attraction In "Anuulty." Tlio IiIIIh following thin IiriflMcUon uro )imiotimriy annoaling unci InturoatliiR. For instance to- ranrrnw iileht Mm titlt In "Mttlo Womon," it picturlEAtlon o( one of IAMlfla M. Alcott'rt ruinous noYom, ho woll llkod ly ovory ono who han road II. On WoditCHdny night. "Tlio Llo," with Filfllo Ferguson is the attraction. Tina ih oho oi mo maim nrd dramas of nodorn tlinoa anil la well producod, "rutty" Arhuoklo will add to tho otitortnlnmont of that 'ovonlng In ono of his aldoHplltthiK cotnouioa. on Hntuniny. wopi. au, tho protty fairy talo, Mnotorlliick'a "Uluo lllrd" will ho otTorod. Tho niaunRomuut Iiopoh every coliool child not only In Duriirt hut within driving ilUtnnco or HuriiH will ho thU remark nblu production. "LITTLE WOMEN" FILLED WITH HUMOR AND PATHOS Filled with humor, pathon and dot Icalo Hontliuout. "Little Woinon." tho fawoun novol of LouUn M, Alcott, which has boon pkturitod and re Itwited an a I'aramount-Artcraft Bpoc lal picture, will be shown at tho Liberty theatre tomorrow (8unday). Tata will be an eyeat la which every wewab and child In tke city, and men to, for that Matter, who Have read tata laanortal torywlll be tntea ly Interested. It ia a lavender aconted picture of New England daring tho days of the Civil War, and It numoroua home touchc. ita bits of romanco and Ita gvtitlo pathon arc an offoctlvo In the photoplay as thoy wora In the pagoi of Minn Alcott'a woniliTful book. Oo follown tho career of Meg, Jo, llulli and Amy with HoJJcllmlo nnd ono luugliH whon they are Joyful and wnopn whon norrow overtaken thorn. Who 4oih not recull Jo'n nuhllmo mid iiHuleiia nitcriflcu whon mIio noils her hair to provide money for her moth t' trip to WaHhliiKton where her husband lien nerlounly III? Who ran refrain from weeping at the pathetic death of Doth, nor innrvol ut the wealth of lovo which bound the girls to "Murnioo and fathor and to one another? Thin Hpleiidld phntoplny I nof un muni hldtorlo Interest liianiuuch nn tho nceuoH were filmed In and about tho homo of Miss Alcott In Concord, Mans., where nho wrote "Little Wo men." Kvery uttoutlou was paid to ( jflHuSjlVHnHB aSEBBBBBBfBBwHSB jtKttK&y BBBBBBBBaiBaBBBSH jBBT gggggggggggggAvS 'sgggglP! ' HmBB T Bg&" Vassal bSSSe '' fllkllllklllllllllllllllRH 'bIbbBS; r2 bbKb LaaJaVaBBBBag m Iiilaitil Empire Realty Co. 4 A. A. TftAUGOTT, Frsprleter , Maelerlitjckt TH BL,UB MRD-a-amoa, 1 Maderliick's "Kte Bird" Nat Sahdijr Kf ht A pohtoplay of extraordinary Inter ont will be shown to tho patrons of the Llhurty theatre on Saturday Hept. 20, when "Tho Uulo lllrd," nn Art craft picture, will be presented. When Maurice Mueterllnck pre sented hts "Uluo lllrd" to the world, less than n decade ago, It was ac claimed an one of tho greatest gems of literature, and concoded to ho the masterpiece of the great llnlglnn author, dramatist and poet. Up to the present time no film producer had d u rod pny tho enormouu amount demanded for the motion picture rights, and expend, in addition, the tromeudous sum uecensnry to properly produce the play In iruus. The photoplay wan produced at the studios of tho Famous I'layers-Lasky Corporation, from a scenario by Charles Malgne, under the direction art. The cast Is too lengthy to enumer ate, all the ordinary matters or life being personified, and beautiful girl lu symbolical costumes Interpret var- appeallng scenes of great power, but all of them are well sustained by Miss Ferguson whose genius frequently rises to sublime heights. Chief among her support are David Powell, John 'gggSgggBBrX'W7 W wiliaHiflkwr eui ft-- 1 - - - ' - - ' KiSAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged Farm Ranch and Building Loans BLUEPRINTS LOANS MADE ON APPLICA TJON DIRECT INVESTMENT BROKER Fhenc 89 or G12S Burns, Oregta ELSIE FERGUSON The Lie.' loun paVtM. modol for James Montgomery Flagg, Will SOMETHING Happen to make you rich ? A rich undo may die nnd leave you a roll, but few rich uncles have thin habit. Ifyoiigut rich, the chunces tire you will first hnvc to Hitve enough money in order to make nn investment that will pay. Thorn are plenty of investment! for the man with a little ready canh. But it in up to you to Have cash. The best policy h to deposit a portion of your salary. A Banl; is better than a hole in your pocket through which your money can slip away. Make our Bank YOCU Bank. CRANE STATE BANK CIIANJO, OREGON tAnADTCDArT Picture Kliinnnr Mnfnr Ihn 1.. Hhlnn Varrv Mtrmnnl. Ilntlv Jln-Vrt and Mfudo Tumor Gordon. -rauy- Aroucmo win also appoar lu "Moonshine." Mary Kennedy, Water; Lillian Cook. Kalrv llnrvlmiii llurtrmlu MfPnv. Don tv Uut.Beth. dciu- LITTm WMEN' tho details of production by Harley KM0lea, the director, and Itene Outs xal,. the photographer. The four little women are portrayed by Isabel Lam oa, Dorothy Bernard, Lillian Hall and Woronce Fliea. Kate Lester, Julia Hurley, .George Kelson, Conrad Nel n, Heary Hull aod Lynn Hammond alio are In the cast. of Maarlce Toaraeur, the noted French Impresario. The Intricate de tails In Intelligently portraying alle gory and symbolism, requiring mul tiple exposures la photography; the nuremous and massive settings; the rehearsals of approximately one thou sand actors, were successfully mas tered by Mr. Toaraeur, Thw film demonstrate the amaxlng strides that have been made In the claema Light; Hoso Itolnnda, tho well-known dancer, leads a ballet In symbolical Interpretations, ud Lyn Donulson Is Night. .Tula Ilolle and Hobtn MacdougMI, ; tvo clover klddioH well known to, picture patrons, nro tho children who. neareh for tho Uluo lllrd. Mahrlcel Tournour hua won nn enviable rupuln-j tlon as an artistic producer, nnd this spectacle has proven a subject In which his genius hus boon put to u severe test. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE IN "MOONSHINE" Elsie Fcrtsoi Has Adequte Saapert In his now comedy. "Mooushlno," Hoscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle has another sldoBpllttlng picture which doubtless will ropeat the success of his roceiit photo-comedies. The scenes are laid In the Uluo Hldgo mountains or Ken tucky and tho story has to do with tho Illegal operations or moonshiners and. their suppression by "Fatty" Arbuckle and his assistant, Al St. John, valiant Revenue Officers, brave and resourceful, but with a weakness ' t'Jfar handsome women. Adequate! supported by compet-1 ' When they get Into the mountains, ent players, Klsle Ferguson, one of thay have difficulty in bagging their the most widely knewn of cinema game and many laughable incidents atars, will he seen la the aewest Art- ensue. The moonshiners .hold their craft picture, "The Lie," at Liberty own with the Revenue 0 Ulcers until Theatre, next Wednesday Right, I "Fatty" meets the ragged mouatala The story of "The Lie" la one of In- flower, a girl personated by Alice tense human Interest, and It is based Lake. Then the love elemekt cornea upon the famous play by Henry Arth- lout strong, but the overthrow of the ur Jones. To save her sister from disgrace and shield her family name. Elinor Shale carea for her sister's child, altheugb this course Is produc tive of scandal and ultimately prompts the man whom she love to make her sister his wife. The picture Is filled with heart moonshiners la eventually brought -S A A . i. . . . aeoui larouga us agony. "Moon shine." which la to he shown at the Libert Theatre next Wednesday night, la the bredeet of broad burlesque and It affords many amusing Incidents or which the principals and their support make the most. WRAY'S AUTO STAGE Alt Teurlmt Car Istnve Ruthm MondfiH, Wednendmn, Friday, Saturday Leaven Bend Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sundtf Fare Burns to Portland via Crano with berth 211.91 Fare Rurns to Portland via Bond with berth 10.15 Ship Perishable Goods, Express and Fast Freight via Bend in Our Care FARE, $10.00 50 11m. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. PARTS Everything in every sphere it made up of Part. 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