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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1924)
Hat unlay, December (I, HUSl T II 10 T IMH8.I1 W It A 1, 1) II V It N H , II A H N K V ) () J N T Y () It H (J () N TAGif 8 fai,r"iT if! iaw j 0aEStoh.:53i u Mrf ' 4 ? 3TO,' W,fiW -M?jiUWIK, leuqytatiotis S5M , kmmKW By Hallle (loon Dancing It wiih perfect, bolng out ukuIu in Kiiy Hurromulltib'H with my frlondu ilioitt mu. Ah wo circled tliu Japan v o Harden, fninlllur volcoa greeted jiu from every table. Pimtleully tho inline was tlio won- uncut of tltolr welceme: "Ho j;Ijh1 to boo you out ttgulti" "It'tt great to have you hack again," aiul ho on, but behind llto flippant words tltoro w.ih u ring of genuine Hlncorlty. Tlio room an enchanting repro duction of a JapunuHo Kiirilntt wan il.it! In holiday uttlro. Tho artistic nml bizarre lautoriiH winked niya ttrmiMly, canting tlio room, with Itn v Ik rry bloHHomod tapottrloa Into . ml darknosH. About midnight, an v..n tho usual oiiHtom, Hanta CIIiiuh would up pour, girtladott, and ovory- no would begin tho happy round of Mi rry ChrlHtmnHl" I had thought 1 would not dunce on ai'count of Daddy'ri IIIiiohh, but , I am ho HiiHcoptlblo to oiivlroninoiit : norry for tho rollglotiB blgotH, who inlilto tltolr inlddltMigoH tiour by railing ngnltiHl dancing and tliu younger generation. "Hun oxtronieti, ir ppeiilblo," ho addod. "for oxtromon In anything n ro diiiigoroun. PorloloH know It, llo Haiti 'tho mierot or huccoiw In hup pIiiubh and tho Hoerot of happlnoim In moderation.' " "Yoh, yim, 150 on," wo encouraged. "What I nuian In that harping on iIhiicIiu:, for ItiHlnnco, novor stop ped many pooplo from dancing and all tho notoriety about lln 'Indocon clou' in cortalnly not giving u bottor or inoro uplifting thought to tho youth or tho Nation." I liuil llHtouud Intently to what Hob wan niiylng whon I wiw aoino thing thai took mo apart from tho conversation. CtirtUn Wright wiih Hitting next to iih, at a llttlo table. IIIh bank wan turneil, but ho mtint that my upright renoliillotni wore j have overheard tho ontlro talk. Ho battered down bororo wo over roach- J could have moved IiIh bend one Ituili td the table, Ted and I dropped al-; and acknowledged our proBonco . . ; most unconsciously Into tho dlvlno ( Hut mi . . . . u wiih paying tho wait Argentine Tango thut tho prchoHtra j or mid leaving tho table. wum playing. Itfturnlug to the table Hob Clion twttli and I began a lively eonvor ntloit 'My word, Sallle, but you love dnnclng Wo wore watching you av you seemed a part of tho rlitlun" ' I don't know about that," I re- pindcd, "but music and dancing k re an necessary to my existence as champngno and chicken Kitgotilo " "Of courito," Hob replied, Im a nplnted manner. "Tie alwayn felt llo euluri'il a telephone booth and then eatue back to the door, Hpoko to the head waiter and departed. "Uy Jove," exclaimed Hob, "mnn n't that Curtis Wright Just leav ing?" Ho addressed me, for Ted and MnrJ were both dancing. "Uh-httm," I nodded. "I wish I could have hailed him ami made him Join our party. Ho'h your father' gueHt, Isn't he, Hallle?" Onco moro I nodded. "Hio much of him?" "Nut 'Mpoolully." I tried to ho Jn dlfroronl, and thtm tilde my Intercut In the sitbjnol. "He decent to him," Hob contin ued. "IIo'h worth while, Bulllo; in fuel, ho'ii Dm nttrnt thoroughly jupleu did chap I've ever known. True to hh Idoalii iibHolutely and IIvoh up to thorn without being In (ho IoiihL lirlgglHh. Ile'n happloHt when ho In IoiihI notleed." "Tell mo more of hint." I could no longer conceal my Intercut, "llo hint made money, lot of It,' Hob went on talking. "Mo tiirnod down a treuieudotiH Job laid year he t'ltuiio the dlreclora or (ho company ruf lined lo put the proper iiaiiltatlou In tho workmen'H living riuarterH. Mind you," Hob wiih eloiiiiout, "It would not have cent the HllghtoHt peiHonal reflection on Wright, but evidently he couldn't make It miuiiro with that Htrlet hoiiho of honor that he until lilmmt nf ruimi unit itwtiinv ' Tint ot hum en mo hack and began telling Htorlim Ted wiih beginning to ho bolBterouii. He told a tilery that 1 roRunlud. Aflor HoIi'h eulogy of CurllMM Wright. ToiI'h ntory ueeuiod even moro (ban over Incongrtiounly "out or tho picture." I wiih dancing when I hiiw Curt Ihh Wright reenter. Ho wan not alone. A girl wiih with him. My heart be gan pounding. I uiIhhoiI a Hlep. "Whiil'H tho matter, Hallle?" Ted wiih talking. "I.oIh of glrln hove learned to dance on my feet, hut thin Ih the flmt time I've over hooii you napping." I mulled vaguely, Hmircely realU lug what he wan Haying. In another moment wo would be round the foun tain again and would pnM their table. (To be continued next week) This Weeks Cross Word Puzzle i 57 A Ciaiiadlan province. I -- - ,, . - Anwwor to I4t wi'kV puxstlo. yMrW wttHj ppBBipBBB fliiiK ih ! JHj 5 mhji s p 53 O j 81 . t. JmE. l a p Ks i . . . RHa d alTa 1 . " .MISH TAI.MAIHli: TO I'hAV HHItlOUH ItOhKH "' o Hugluuliig with her recently re leaned photoplay, "Tho Daugeroun Maid," a I7lb century comedy-ro-malice or old Kuglaml, CotiHtanco TiilmadgeM future ntorles will all he more dramatic la type. "The DaugeroiiH Maid," will he al the Mberty Theatre on next Friday night. hi the cunt, benlden CoiiHtaiice Tal uiadgM, are Conway, Tearle, Morgan Wallace, Tally Marnhall. Murjorlo Daw, CharloM Oorrard. I.ou Morri oi, Otto MatlMeti. Wllnou Hitui utol. Kenneth (illinoii, Ann May, Katu I'rlitf. Thomas Itlcketta, I'hlllp Duu Iihim. Jack Dillon and Hay Hallor. The iiory of "Th Dangrottn Mold" l Uld In tliu itirliitlant tlmuN vh.M Oi Duka uf Moutnouth ro- lcllwl KNlnt King James II of Hug land. Coiiatauco Talumdgo ban the rolM of madcap Httla rebal who 1 iloaa a carallvr'a award onri wtiniifl t nnd raxaiM In a tUrlllluaj aaritm of KivctiturM with tha olllocra of tho i kin a. I The Mary glvft Coimtanco bar first I rppurt unity to play a drawaUo rola, and tho picture, although It contain ui.itiy uuinoroua aidtauona. ia rtpiMu with ronwHui mhiI Ioto luluruit.'nml Is umlwlllahutl with $HPri sal. ,..). .. NOTIMNll HUT IIIWI.TII (iorrln h. prior iniiilo tho inizzle which wo are publlnhliig thin week, and although the tleiilgn hi ipilto hIiii pie, we Cilnk that you who try to hoIvo It will find the wordH contained tlwrulu very unrufitlly hlildun. The correct aiiHwer will bo pub lished next weak. Ilorloiilnl I (Irlof, Ti Dlnnolved. 0 hi regard. 10 1'repoHltion. 1 1 I'ernlau High I'rlenU la Itallroad (abbr.). 15 To Htipply food 17 Connumed. IS Oration. 21 A famoiiH hoimo-boal. " : To Hound. 2:1 A bird. 2 t Heaweeil. 25 Part or the verb "to bo." 2R Hmall part of auto wheel, 2.S I'ropnnltlou. 20 UuHonlMd. Ill To rend. Ill Metal. .15 Arrived. : To exist. 3X c'rnotlomi or ono hundred. II A dlfilnfoctutit. lit Kgyptlaii roptllcn. 15 I, earning. U A piece or laud. 48 A college fraternity (Abbr.) 4 0 Church coouclln. ni A great general. 52 lnod In gold heating. 5.'l Conjunction (hat.). 51 Cornered (Colloc,.) 55 Proposition. (7 Negative. 58 An Ohio olty. CD A Moiithern river. Vertical I A mtiHlonl oompoiiltloii. 3 A cowboy oxhlbltlon. 3 ipliurou. I'rounun. ft Mothar. To ougntvo. 7 Pum. x To uiaka dark. 12 A mlntite particle, I a MeiiHttro of paper. 1 I Part or a ItarnoHH. 10 Conneiiieutly. Id Mnguiriceiil, dlgniried. 20 Crimped. 2(1 FliiHiiro. 27 A beverage (PI.) 20 MeiiHttro (Abbr.) Ill) DlHiirdered typo. .'(2 Part of the verb "to bo," a.'l Regarding. ati A receptacle. 37 Khler hoii or Imiac. .19 Not any. ' 10 A horne'H gait. II An Indian tribe. 42 A tallor'H necennlly. 4 I Part of a flowor, 17 Neat. 49 Flhh. 50 To put away. 5(3 Toward. I.OOHI0 WIIIKH Mil) AIAVAVH DANCJIJHOUfl No mutter how Innocent looking 11 wire (laiigllug lit the ntroot may be, Miiyn the Oregon Public Utility In formation Hureatt, Jt Ifl uovortholcnn n potontlal death liuzonl, and hIioiiM be avoided an one would avoid poln 011 or Hinall-pox. Only a nhort time ago, two Seattlo lioyu were nluctrocttted while trying lo IioIhI a gnrhogo can to the lop ot a light polo tin a Hallowe'en prank. NiimeroiiM fatal accldeiitH havo re cently boon recorded whero boyn and grown upH have attempted to Hiring radio aerlalH acroRH Hvo wlron or high voltage, or to attach them to light PoIoh. TIioho high teiiHlon linen carry nliiioHt certain death at all llmon, and Hometlmen oven a "dead" wire. HWlnglng In tho wind HtrlkoH a "Hvo" wire and bocomcH an IiiHtrumont of death. Therefore the bent policy In to con nlder all looho wlrcn nn being dondly. ' and keep aH fnr away from them an , pOBHlblO. Further Reductions In Our CLOSING OUT Lunaburg, Dalton & SALE Co. 1 f p ! .... - 'jII..L--Z-JslaaaMaaBMMaM Crane-Burns Mail Stage Suvcn Pnsscnger Touring Grtr. Beat on the line LctivcR Burns Poat Office every evening except Saturday, at 6 P. M. Fare $25.50 BONDED CARRIER U. S. HACKNEY, Proprietor twfSKSumrt WCT Kat Mrs. No wnt 0111 to awlm. In a until bsth for lir hsslth; Tim huallh It csme and i-lio was lulu. Hut tt took KrlMtid Htibbys' wealth. a V Yf T V (A if tt' dtiJfiZk " "f iwmzmMmnsmzwwMsm IU1 srL'nM fTT I Mtr irr5kC ?J 1 JLUlllACiy JLOtllCO d .1. ,1 k tt&fa iSfM-' r $trm v v i r , y HwV r r-'TjA 'F t 4. -Tsrf 1 :, 'ifiViV ,n- ft $ Wednesday, 24 CKAWE Christmas Iilve m w y i& New Years Eve Thursday, Dec. 31 BURNS Thursday, 25 Christmas Night RTTRNTS New Years Night $ January 1, 1925 CRANE WfWIteMWffoWCWS Follow The Crowd Music By Dewey feiaiSJW -J.-Z.A,Bv M,.--jr -- sr -m. - .-- - .- w I II i w , ' '" -1 9 V I J rfS M l , o ijzGSSp y ' k t ' V J H -7- ' V x i v IZaJIA . a.BHk v r -ry HI ft L-A "r"i- " - --- YMAj LM " i 1 . n arv-v w ys Sw m fl iiiiiiMi m i iTll-liar'"a',': wiMiir r -j-y-fd Ljy me Gmsum&s Store Santa Has Arrived! 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