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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1924)
k if vaor a T II 13 T I M K H 11 10 It ALU I U II N H . It A It N IC V O OlIMT V () It K (V ); H.Uurd.iy, April JO, HUM Mi, nrtd Mrn, Wm. Fay haw : (;d Into town from Silver rMk TANLAC SAVED HIS JOB SAYS PORTLAND CITIZEN !! IM-I1II II I l IIH.II tl-- I I Real AND Insurance Fire Automobile Life FARM & BUILDING LOANS Investments Inland Empire Realty Co. Albert A. TraugottV Prop. Burns, Oregon. Phone 30W a m stau n.i.n.s cimokijnh MiirInn Duvtue a limn (Jlil.ln I'lo jiiiv "Adam and Hvo." llelu commissioned to take wru tit K Iluck of duekt Ami chfcktna I w now thing for a motion picture com party. bui tula la what linnpattetl to Marlon Davits iiud the rent or 111 "Gujmtopolluu. coinimuy which went -to Merryhrooko Farm, near Stamford m;b.. to miik actutii ror .Miss Du -vliurf njcuiro, "Adorn and Kvo,". whlr-Ji will ho shown at tho Liberty "Thotr tonight. It was tho ' flrvt time tho farm wnH iihciI for 'motion plot urn piirpoactt. Dr. Morris 'tht owner, was much iulorustPd in th iirocotMlinitH an dcommlcodouud -lui company to look after hi duck -"anO uhlckCTMt. Miss Duvlus choorful ly nptad the tusk us Iior own" pur ; somil rvfliiouBlblllt. I tho story f "Adam and ISvo," -vbliJj wu. adapted to taw screen (rota tT. play of thr Mine itumr. ' M1m Iterle pU f b purl f n weal- , hj xoelely girl. who. wha liar ! fili-r iftta Mm roKanc, imiU her ' JlUJlJ.I r tr ilu? V.hn-' I'.'iil li"lf out i by o!ii oi;o a farm nnd rnUInc tniitf prolin. Vlrh jibe elle. T. i Hoy Durne pleys t lending part i "f Adam. Tom J,owls luu tbo part ' tit n wonltby puront who later bo- cointw theliinocoiit caiiHo of hlx fam "tly rui;iioratloii. Tlmre U coiiHld TTaWp roiHCily. n Xi:V TAIIAlKJi: I'hAV VAHT i IX DJtA.MA AND HKTTINUK t Tho extraordinary amount of fc-ork and planning required beforo Iho.'actual "ahootliiK" of a motion r picture U oxompllfied by rionua ''TulmadBe'u lateat production, "Tho Vo)c From .'tie Mlnarot," adapted I from ibeWnmoua novel by Robert JIiehouri. Thli. .attraction will bo i-.ccn at "the LIhorty Thoatro, next Thuraday and Friday, April 24-25. TJUie Voice From tho Mlnarot" is ' one of the moat luvlah nnd proton 'toaa.productlona (hat has over come o the Hereon duo to tho movluR of fburactorntroin ono uoctlon of tho ' rUAjo to anothor, and calling for a viut variety of KoltliiKH. Ixindou, Iloifibay. DamuRCUH, tho deaert-thcao vromprlHO but u fw of tho locales of -tho plot. ' The fllmluK of u Htory laid In 'America, no- mattor how massive Its "effect iimy bo, Is a aimplo matter mnpnro(l to tho taak that con 'frontcd Director Frank Lloyd when "'fee "wa )?lvon tho script of "Tho "Voice From tho Mlnarot.' It was 1 not poHiiJblo to tako It in tho aotual conea, bec.auo that would Iiiiyo rttalled too much oxpeneo and tlmo , a your probably would huvo. boon , flroqulred to complbto tho production. ' 'T.loyd. Uieroforo, had to roproduco TjRrta of EnRlnnd, India and Palos- nino on tho studio lot In Los AiikoIoh. 'It whh not dimply a matter of ob-' "talnlnK plcturos for tho purpoao of -opying thoro woro myriads' of pmnll ' :dnta11n Hint had lb ho dif? out by .Toaoarch-ull for tho purpose of j " roallqin. On of tho largost Rottlnga to bo waoii lu this new photoplay is rq-, mSm 1 1 T m nm Mr " 1 1 production of a manHlvu baronial una tlu In HuRlnnd. Tho Hoinbay Bttlui;ii Itioludud a repllon of tho Kovoruor'H mnualou there, with Its atutxly drawing and illniHb' roonii, boudoir and Ktii'dun; the lioino of an arlntocrat, and tho main miIoii of thu (Jlub of tho Huvou KIwrh. Tho' Ittttor probably In tho nioit InturoetliiK of thu soon on iiliowii In tho plcturo, for It rcHombloH-'la ovory dotnll tho Interior of an Orien tal hnrom. It lu tho lnHl'"word In I usury. Auothor HCMim called for a polo Kround. AlthoiiKh thU jjaino U played lit Amorlcn, it U not iih pop ular uh whoro ICiiRlliiliiiion coiif;ru j;n(H. for It Ih a rhiiio for bluo bloodM, i and practically only "hlj:h society" attends. Thoy aro colorful ovonln. ! -""-jr" This Wfeek 'fiagimn Retiris Lincoln's Poem John Kills, J'.tiIaiid'a hangman, ( ivtirea from bualnwi, t;ivinir no rtmaou. He handed Ho;er Case ment and ICdlth Tliompaon, the lnkt woman hanj;cd in (hent Jlrltalu. Ellis wub paid fifty rlilllin--, about $12.60, each time he haoyctl a human bclnt;. That was for the hanirliiir. They paid him fifty vhilimt;a more "(or ko1 conduct." "Ciood conduct" meant that ho imiftt slay out of drinking aaloona at tho place of oxccutlou before and after tho hanging, Thla made him lose money; in the old days public houses would pay the hang man to stand at their lar. The more he drank the more the hangman talked, the more he . talked, the more terrible became his stories of the groaning, beg KUiff. pledlng or 'gane Indiffer ence" of the men around whose necks he fastened the rope. If you think hanging or other capital punlahment necessary "to frighten criminals," devote a mo mcnt'ii thought to Ellis, the Dritlsh hangman. T, . a.ir.l t.itttlwt.4 f. uau thl... buy him free drinks, and listened to his talon of horror, do you think hunting rtally prevents crime? It doca not, on the contrary, It et'mulatea criino, by atlmuluting admiration for the criminal. The J. I'iuroont Morean collcc-l tlon of vuiuublu mss, exhibited to' tho public include u poem, "Tho Dear Hunt," by Abraham Lincoln, im.l tlilf la how it begin; A Mjld bear cliauo dldrjt never nee? Then liuHt thou lived In vain Thy ra-hcHl bump of i-lorlotiu u'ce, I,lci dc3ci't in thy brain, I (oro you leiirn that it la posniblo to bo a jrreot man and a very bad poet. Thin la a prosperous country, worth dofeuding, Lnst week 1.D00, 000 stockholders received littlo lovclopea containing dividends, amounting to moro than $2130,000, OOo. If you didn't got any of tho dividond envelopes don't watUo time ouvylnir or hating thoao that Ct them. Suvo your money, in . -it l, and you can got dividends alo. Iflxcept for tho very nnfor-tMii- -0 thero is no need to stay .".-.iy poor in thia country. V" ".' rtrnn'c I Another nut that canned no llttU troublo wan tliut of an alley lu Da tuancuti, known an "Thu Htrcot Call od HtralKhl." It coutnlued thirty two MtruaturuA- domoii, mluarotN, oltndoln and low, flnt-toppud houaeit and bazaaru. And, IriNt but not leant, the teohiil oal italT whu called upon to build a church, patturuod after a fainoim hoiuo or worship In KuKlnud. Tho Htory In lu kedpliu; with tho background it linn been Riven, for It It without a doubt tho ntroncent and moat powerful vehicle that Mlua Tal madne hm over nppoarcd in. Hu i;onu OTJrlou U her loudlui; man In "The Voice 'From thi Mlnarot." I.OIS WII.KO.VH f'UNUil i.iki: i)i:.Mi'Hi:vi savh TMI'OIXMti: IU)lii:itTH Leading Woman lit ".Ml-?. I.tilit licit" l Qullo Adupt iih WrtTkrr Of HnmCH Not to bo outdone by Ills brother, i Uy AnTHUR I3IUSUANB Slrong Women Nalurss Wondur -jjm. .'. tho world. Sho can utnlii the v.'uii'hl of a two-ton oiunluiiit. ami allow men on horsubuck to mia ovor a bridge of which tho weight rests iipgu her. In old daya, audi a lady would Imvo been courted by many. Shu mli;lit huvo been that Ama zon queen, who told Alexander tho Great that alio would llku to bo tho mother of bin children, a mes sage followed by an Intervating meeting, Alexander having sent the only reply that a pulltu man could send being a bachelor ut the time. What became of the result of that meeting 7 Who knowj but that thU powerful Italian woman may be the descendant of Alexander the Great? Now, however, h child moving hn electric switch could raUe a thousand times the weight of that two-ton elephant. Mere muscle doesn't count any more, Dut strong women, not able to lift elephants, but with good strong bodies free from nicotine, alcohol, late hours and general foolishness, are us im portant as ever they wore. Upon them denenda the brain of tho next generation and future civ ilization. Nature Is "wonderful." Tliero are birds like animals, uuimals llku birds. Tho stramrenesa of creation Ih inexhaustible. The University of Pennsylvania sondu an expedition l r i.n...li .. linn .1.. l.l.l ilinft l.wii.ilu atones witli ita beak, swims like a duck, flies like a bat. Tho same expedition will look also for a "llcllbinl." Instead of singing it tinkles llku a bell. Thoro oro simkos Hint a wallow their young to protect thorn, then let them out again. There is a lady toad that lays her eggs on tho back of her husband, who hops around cheerfully in tho sunlight, hatching tho loud. Nnturo really is wonderful. What wo actually SEE wo FEEL. Ono Stnto in March -reports 124 killed by automobllea, Everybody says "That Is TERRIBLE, wo must do something about It." In u year 200,000 mothers dlo in childbirth, hocauso thoy aro neg lected. Nobody guts much oxcited about that.. C-Mipor nnd tn'icv-Ioals kill their Was So Run Down Feared He Would Have To Stop Work, But Tanlac Re stored His Strength And Toned Him Up. In tin' oprltiullmu nil mankind In ' In iiopiI of an uphulldliiK tonic and, ( l.tU'curdlnc to tho tuatlmmiy of niul-, tlpllod thousnuda, nothing In bo In vigorating to it run-down uyiitoin nx Tan Inc. Further Btrlklng ovlduncu In thin connection In glvuu by liar old WUllum Holland, 102 McMillan St., Portland, Oro., woll-knowu om ployu of tho Oregon Washington Railroad &. Navigation Co, I Cecil II. Do Mlllo, who arranged a remarkable 'furniture donlroylujr Hceuo lu "Tho AfTnlrH of Anatol" with Wallace Held iih tho destroyer, William do Mlllo provided 11 nlmllur ctunt In hid new Paramount produc tion "MIhh Lulu Dott" wherein LoU Wllnou, ait thu Ioiik HUfferliiK Lulu, finally luniH upon tho Deacon Iiouho hold, wreekH tho ltltchon and nrlues ruction KOiiorally. AmoiiK other tlilnua, alio dealt Theoddrti ItohertH, who pluyu IjwIkIiI Iioaoou, u mHouudliiK whack on tho Jaw wltli her flat. "Uy Jovo," obsorv ntl llm vetoran actor. "nh rnrrle a wkIIop like Dotnpioy." "It w lote of fun." artld Ml-a Wll on, whu Im proverbially mild loin pured . "I put myaulf lu the place of thu ulrl, Lulu, and thought of my lorn; pent -tip Hiilfplty. Thou I wont to lu I smimhod dlihea and bultored up that old kltchnn till It looked llku It luld beau hit by a oyclouu. It wan funny -but I tU tiultu n thrill out of It all." "MIm Lulu Hell" Ih tho prize play by I'.oim' (lulo from her own novel nnd 'wai ndnptud by Olnra HtraiiKtr. II will b preneutod at tho Liberty Thtwtro -tomorrow nlijliL Milton Sllln Iiiih I ho Icadlruj mnn'a role. o Camphor Is Big Surprise Kvorybody la surprlitcd at the quick rfNultH from Hlmple camphor, wltchhnz)l, hydraatJa. etc, aa mixed in Lavoptlk cyo wnah. Ouo amall bottlu help any cane weak. Htrnlne'd or ooro eye. Aluminum oyc cup free. Heed Hroa., DniKRlata. Advcrtl8oniout. I could WiuiijjIo with polite a. boodle, or bovzo, or other h'zli liirhts that abound in "thu news." I could land on tho sur tax with fervid abuse, but my buzz-wuon Btopa when I run out of juicol I could spend half my time on our furrln affairs, if I thought my opinions would get unywhorea, 'I could settle World-peace with no effort at all, but I'm too dent busy a-.' hlttln' the ball! I reckon I'm needed to help 'em discuss the evils that makes ray environment wuss, and, I like to debate, as I've previously said but dang it, I've got to have butter an' bnsadl And 801 net tight in a flir- gerutive uenie, and pursue my activities Inside the fence. . . . And, whllo there are uchumes that I'd like to defeat, there's nothln' beats comfort, with ' plenty to eatl THKRE'; N0THIN6 ETS COrORT WITH aBNT A CBTTIM' hen mw Be A. LOAFER - GUT she aetc rk'Sui.t-; ora pDem&Si v ImmtmKkWi i ai sen . is .gey: asmu "I Imvo used Tnnlae off and on ! lur two youra," rocuntly tiuld Mr, Holland, "mid It nuvor fiilln to tono mo up and lhuko mo fuol rlitlit, "My firm experience with Tanlac was two yours ago wlion my uppotlto was no fnr gone I Just didn't caro whothr I uto or not mid I was ho woel: nnd run-down 1 thought suro I would Imvo to kIvo up my Job. "Tunluo built up my nppclllo and gave mo t;oh now utrougth and on orgy Hint work roinan onay, I tflvo Tanlac all tho credit for my good lionlth." Taulno l for mile by all Kood druKRliftu. Accotil no substltuto. Over 40 Million bottles sold. Taku Taiilnc VcBOtablo I'llls. Advortlaamoiit. W. H. Twlat la a chlrdprator lu Honnir HprliiKs, Mo. 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