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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
Hatnntnv. Hrntmbrr 20. 10 T II K T I M K H H K B A I, P B U K N H , ORKOOX PAflK TWO peared and hIio Ih capably supported, chief amonit her idayers being Fred erick Warde, tho tragedian, who por- Inland Empire Realty Co. traya thu rolo of tho aged lluaucler, : Local and Personal : 7 i f.7 1 4 Mr? ft A4 '1 i! MAItV PlCKKOUl) IV ItHKT HAHTK'S IW.MOI'S STOHV r KAHLV WliST ".M'LISS' 2 Y Wltllo several of Urot Hnrto'n fas cinating tulott of tho days of old and thu days of gold li California liuvu boon triuiHfornnl to thn Hereon, It has remained for Mary l'Ickford, "Amor Ica'h Sweetheart," to translate to cel luloid. Mr. Harto's groat fomlnlno rrcntlon, "M'IIhh," tin; horolnu of ti Ik Immortal story of that name Mur ing tho iirodtiL'tlon of thin picture MIhh l'Ickford announced tltut It Ih more like lior favorlto picture, "Tons of tho Storm Country," than anything nho ha done hIiico tho production of that photoplay more thun four yearn URO. Tho character of "M'IIhh" provides Miss I'lckfonl with abundant oppor tunities for thu display of Hioho char acteristics which havo mndo her thu forumoKt Hcroen artist In tho world. While tho story of "M'IIhh," which contains a murder and tho subse quent ri-jctio from a molt of lynchers, nf an Innocent man accuned of the rrltuo. N dramatic, Its treatment Is fo different from ordinary picture of tho went that It will prove a pleas nnt surprise to all who nee It. The scenario was written hy Fran ces Marlon, author of many notable bcroon successes, nod the production Man directed by Marshall N'olltu. Miss l'Ickford will be supported by notable cast of players, Including Theodore ItoberlH, Thomas Mclghnti, Tully Marshall, Helen Kelly, Wini fred (iroonwood, Monte Illue and others. "M'IIhh" will be presented I at tho I.lhurty Theatre tomorrow,' Sunday night, and a record-breaking :rowd may bo looked for. I o J .VAN OK MI'SU" MOIWTAIN'" HAS AM.-STAII CAST TO srppoirr wallaci: hi:i MAK.V PICleORDw'At'jCi' play. "Rich Man, Poor Man," u story based upon the novel of thu same name by Maximilian Fouler, ami n dapted for thu screen by (leorgo Hroadhur.it, Few film stars have the personal charm and magnetism that have made AnAUrCDAFTIW. his daughter's daughter, whom he had disowned for marrying ngalnst It Ik w I till It dovolopn that tho man Dotty loves Is, In fact, thu grandson of tho millionaire, but when tho Imposture Is revcnlcd, tho old man refuses to. Mrs. IWIth Linton, mother of Mrs. 1 .lames Lumpshlro and Mrs. Hoy I Mottllon, left ror her homo In Hugono j limi week accomiiuuled bv her grand- i daughter, (Iwoudolyn Lnmpshlro, who ; wilt uttetid school there during the coming school year. Miss Helen Anderson of tho high , Heboid faculty siiffercil from ft novern cold Hie fore part or the week and was detained from her duties for a day. I Mrs. I, WoliiHloln of Luwun under went an operation on last Wodnos-I day at tho Allen hospital, Mrs Hnur mau and llruuet, assisted by Dr. , deary, attending. The patient Is Improving The Times-Herald In Informed that MIhh Drusa Dodson was married at liAlu. It. ti.il tm mi rl IimiIii ru fif the event have been given out, so far as this orflco has learned. The bride Is well known In this city where I she was born and grew to young womanhood. She has many friends, who wish hnr every happiness. Wo understand her husband Is named I Htlllman, ad that ho formerly resided j In tho Diamond section, A. At TKAlNiOTT, Proprietor REAL ESTATE Bought sold and exchanged n - 1 1 O ! 1? M mm - WT BLUEPRINTS INVESTMENT BROKER Phane 30 er CI 28 It is iieldom IndAfd that a motion l!clurt,' rast actually achieves Hih honor of being an "all-star." but unh Is tho cast which was clmseii to support young Wallace Held In hli roceni Paramount photoplay, "Nan of Music Mountain." which will appear ou the screen of the Liberty Theatre Woduoflday night. Theodore Itobtrts. Itavmond Hut- ton, Aim Little, James Cruzo, Charlimj Of la, fiuy Oliver, Horace II. Carpoii- tr, Hanry Woodward, and Kruost 1 J.y are among the well-known play-' T appearing In this production. Marguerite Clark "tho sweetest girl It was directed by (jeorge II. Mol- motion platurus," us her warm ford and tho scenario was arranged ; admirers say when speaking of her. I wi wihiii i mitiMiwiiitw tiiinwMt.iit.iM - r t c - r at m ntrm ii .man U-lfi MADGUERITE .CLARICm RidMati.Rjm-Majj by lleiilah Marie I)lx from Frank Uponrman' story which appeared In lOrerybody's magazine In serial form. There Is a two-reel comedy on tho program Wednesday night. o . 'I.I.OVH LOOPS I'll 1:: LOOP" FILLIJI) WITH Tllltll.LS In her nvwost vehlule the appunrc give her up. because by doing so. ho will forever banish the sunlight she lias brought Into his sordid and cold life. Tho ultimate ollumx U reached The now Parainount-Mack Sennott ' niniilv. "I.dw'n I .ftrttM hn l.rinn v fun - ' t wring Charles Murray. Wayland TrnhV and Mary Thurman. Is not nly a mirth-provoking picture, but one (III)mI with thrills as vl In this eoniedy Mary Thurman. who lm IrHonat4H a cabaret girl, and whoso ' UtMiity Inspires all thu gutlemn she uiuets with love, loop thn loop In a I won ilnrlng fftnlilen. and at thu prll Of lir lift, on roller skates The1 HMWt daring cirrus hIIiIhI would think twice hofore Hltaiuptlng this fnl, but Mnry ThurimiH nsver was a etretiH atblou. but In collefca she sur sKtMl Ih mhleiicM,. and couraK did tfc ral for her. i This Is a splAiidld sldtf-splliilng t otnedy, some of th fun-making do tlroH being of the kind that cannot be described without lessening tho Interest of tho spectator. It H or.nugh to Hay that the comedy Is fast nnd furious and will be heartily re Isbed by all who see it. It will be uliown at the Liberty Theatre next "Wednesday night. o lIJIIOSOPIIICAl4 Til KM K HPLK.VDIIH.V ILLUSTItATKO I.V "ItKJII MA.V, I(H)lt MAN" Wallace Peid in Nariof Mu?cHoun!(jin 21 MiiiiiinMiiiiimniimiMiiiwnf J. J. Smith, father of Mrs. ClorA Solomon, Is hero from his homo In Idaho, Mr. Smith visited this city for several weeks last fall and Is romembered by many of our res- . Mrs. J. L. Pike, of Princeton, Is n guest of Mrs. It. 0. Cole In this city this week. The annual chicken pie supper of the Presbyterian Ladles Aid will be (held In tin near future. Announce ment will be made next week. I Friend are the best asset any man 1 can have and especially a newspaper man. Sheriff Ooodmau and his estimable ulfi are counted among j the real friends of The Times-Herald family nnd show the evidence on every occasion possible. This week' wh have, been fttustllig on venison, tho gift of these good puoplu who rftceiitty i ame home from a short vacation In Stein's mountains. Kach has a deer to their credit, hs Mrs. (ioodmau shot one. Kills llHiiuett nnd family have re turned home from their vacation trip anil ho has resinned his position at ' tho llurns garage. o i ' i WISH AM) OTIIKItWISi: Some people do not believe In toot-' lug their own horns, but nru even more averse to having I hum remain untootud. vvr.ii r 1 l-TimTTTm TT to make you rich ? A rich undo may mo and Iwtvo you a roll, few rich uncles have this habit. If you get rich, tho cliaucos are you will f have lo save enough money in order to make investment that will pay. There are plenty of investments for then with a little ready cash. Hut it is up to you to save cash. The I policy is to deposit a' portion of your salary. A Hank is better than a hole in your p-i through which your money can slip ava,. Make our Hunk Y()!TU Hank. CRANE STATE BANK i HAXi:, OUKCION A former Amerloan In Canada thinks tho United Slates made a poor, showing In the war. Hut he only thinks lie hasn't braliu enough to know. American ministers are about the poorest paid class of mou In the coun try Wo suggest, however, titat tneir hi Ktilarhw might bo materially enhanced 1(1, by putting it tax on snoring in cnurcii. WRAY'S AUTO ST A All Touring Car f iinnia liiiftu tiin1nll lrsrtitfutfrtn fi'rlilnil Snilirilm i . -.41..-. - . f . . : i i .... ran minis to roriiaim via neiui wmi oerin .i Shin I'erisliaDle (ioods. Kxnress and rast ire via Head in Our Cure FARE, $10.00 50 lbs. baggage HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. Tho poRBOHHlon of wealth, according to tho philosophers, does not bring wealth. Ileuno It follows that when a rich man loves nobody and no onu kIoto.i blin, he in tho poorest man In tho world. Thin Ih tho thomo that Ih iiplendldly llluHtratod in Marguer ite Clark'a latest Paramount photo- aa a girl who Is roared In a boarding house where she moots uud loves a young man. Through a forgery of which she Is Ignorant, committed by u man who Hooka uololy to promote her happlnoRH, nhu Ih accepted by a crusty old financier as his grandchild, by moniiH nf a serlen of unusunlly effective scenes, all of the most grip ping character. "Ulch Man, Poor Man," which Is to bo displayed at the Liberty next Saturday, Ih one of tho host pictures In which MIhh Clark bus uver ap- 1 PARTS Everything in every sphere it made up of Parti. The better the parU, the better the article upon which they are attached. 1 Poor accessories are a weakness pulling against the long life and useful service of the combination complete. Our department, consisting of the standard brands of' national and international trade-marks on reliable parts and accessories, is at your service. 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