The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 03, 1925, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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rrijrftnr-rii iinrv
I nlwnya huvo iv rooiI time lit my
own imrtlon. l'orluuis It Is bociumo
I fool ifko n KUOBt luilcnil of tho
liOBtonH. If my eittortnlnincntH nro
ouccoAHf nl ( tuiil our tiouto In buu
posed to bo moro or Iohh fnmoun for
Its hospitality) It In bccnuno I lot
r everyone- do ns thoy iiIuiibo ami umbo
It a rulo uoror to have any Htorootyp
oil pr ok rain. 1 (llnllku tho Hot form
ula which most hostesses mnka them
selves nml tholr Ktioats mlsornblo
over nml In tlio oml accomplish noth
ing hut a Htuplil ovonliiR.
Tho hour finally arrived for my
Js'ew Yoar's Nve liarty. Tlio houno
wur on tip-too of expectancy and
noon ruaoumleri with tho echo of l;ol
lday vnluM and laughter. It did not
tnko Ioiib for things to ho koIiir to
my HnliHfartlou. I movod about
through tho rooms, lloro and thoro
n Kamo of hrldRo or mah-JotiK was
In progress. An orchestra nlayod
only when someone was In tho hum-lt,tl.
r for dancing and thoro was anoth-
cr Ray hunch In tho pantry propnr-
ik vnnoiiH sons or mixtures.
An hour hoforo midnight Curtlss
"Wright mado his nppoarauco. Com
Ing swiftly to my sldo, ho apologised
for IiIh belated arrival.
"Ono or tho muii at tho plant Rot
in trouhlo." ho exnlnlned. "Ton
much hootch. When I found him ho
2iaU boon nrreitcd."
"That WHftn't yuur little rod
wagon." 1 announcod rathor oooly.
He lookod perplexed for a momoiil.
""No, that's truo; It wasn't; that
'.in, not oxRctly. except that ho has a
f.lcV wire and or any uumhor of
children."
"Oh, donr mo. I'm so tlrod of sob
.Rtuffl" 1 Interrupted. "Lot's havo a
-Kootl tlmo to-night. I'vo hvon wait
ling Tor you hoforo I took my first
eocklnll. I had about rIvoii yon up,"
I poutod.
Wo moved over to Father' don
whom I had placed a tray of liiRrod
iintH (Hirllor In tho ovoulug.
1 mlxod oua and drank It.
"l.lBton. f?Rll!o." Curtis WrlRht
tiegnn. "I wtah you wouldn't."
"Wouldn't what?"
"Oh. I know I Imrwu't any rlRht
to," lit hnrrlod on. "lint I liuto to
nn yon drluk tbat UtfmtiiRblo llipior.
If yon cohW m th mhry nml hoarl
noho it c:iuff imong in mtu' fain
tllo 1 n- worked with .
Ad i'-t you're too prctly ami
lli.t "
' You mun. yon really msn tblt
I moultfn'i buw any fun t parties?"
T lutked In anaienenl.
"Does the OHtiltuig of peisoneua
i make the AllTartc la tevfag
Kcai t'.m or b!ng bored?" he In-
"1 dotft know about that," I pi.-
""wru! I neter thought muck
nhoui it uni way or the other, l
opt I i. know lb. t ioj k don't got
poiipiMl ,n n frali uucb ir w.r.
))ium- 1 n hav lust on more
tcan v.i- mv one." I whMllfl
"HvoTii 'Ise U miles t. of me
alrofuly."
llo romlnwl slton and .' thoitslit
tx))i look on his fiiau wns oin ot ilia
iSftvtfTii t . Hut I drunk another with
'alAUy. was sui i ' ' and df
Ir.irniB. "Tliea you aron't mail with me,
. rufc you. CurtteoV" I onllod li I fit hv
tolK llrat namtt aud my voluo caroisod
ndh aylliible.
Tcnalnly not." h rapllwl. "All
thi- i'-,i ,f your friends are, us you
aid, imii-i ahead of you already.
SBapH.ilh Hillings." he added. "I
ten., m ),, in the hull and caught
iin i aii.K koI(1 ftsb."
Oi.M-fiHh." I exclaimed: "You're
JvkiuK "
'No I'm not. He waa mumbllni;;
'A, itiii your shimmying an' go
in iio'Aii ' I tell you I heard Mm.
A ie.-r rt of diet, Ua't It?" grlm-
1 laughod. Of oourae It was hor
liiii., imt it seemed funny.
"Vou havo an toeommodatlng
nwn- ur humor," Mr. Wright said.
It crvffc you In good Ktend and
K-i m vou from expressing your roul
r'i"ri wlu-n certain of your friends
asji- -iru-ntionod."
"im. Tefl inoniis woll." I dofondod.
0mo on, let'a danco nnd forgot It."
ntcrod tlio living room and I
wtotlred a commotion In ono cornor.
""f'omu on, Salllo; we'ra making
'''fti'a Wear's resolutions," yollod aomo
"Balllo dQiwu't have to mako any,
iSftflPB uarfajit." oxclalmod Tod nil
liwsri, hut In his volco thoro lurltqd
a vVb of sarcasm.
iJiit ,Vm, gpnua mako ono, ho
ottroiqd. r Wflg j,ipgro,j j)y ft jji
Kamxnto I found In my pockot,"
.. . . ft. WUE3J
mul Ktviolutlom
tu a flash tho room was (pilot and
tho guests waltod with hatod breath,
tho maiiuor In which Tod hud spoken
assuring thorn that IiIh iiionuiiuo
would ho Hjilcy.
"First," Tod drawlod. "I'm gonna
Htup oatlu' Rold-flHh. Tho darn 111'
thing's ntlll kloldti'." Ho rulihod IiIh
throat In a HdliMitotiH maiiuor. "And"
ho coiitlnuod, wltou tlio laiiRhtor had
Hiilmldod, "I'm gonna mako auotlior
roHoliiflliuu." Ho paused, to mako It
moro dramatic.
"What, Tod? Please hurry and
toll iih." tho crowd wax eager to ho
amused.
"Woll, I'm Rouua stop collecting
hathliiR suits from mermaids," ho
naltl dourly and lookod In my dlroo
tlon. I hliiHhod.
"(Joltl-flwh and uiormaldHl" 1
latiRhod. "Tod thlnkri Iio'b a Hallor."
And I trlod to cIiiiiiro tho Htihjoct.
"Walt till I finish." ho command
"Hero's ono 1 rolloctod," and ho
,)UK,m rIllinnKK i,H pockets.
(To ,)0 continued noxt wook)
Tin: pic ri'm: phim:mini:nt
'one. (irojV Hlnry I'hiuml In
oral Color To llo seen
Next Week
Nat-
Hay, folks, did you over have what
the high-brow writers call "a pre
monition of disaster." You know, a
feeling In your bones that HomothliiR
was going to happen, well, that's
Just the way wo feel this minute.
If wo could afford It wo would take
out about a million dollars worth of
life lusuranco. We Just know some
thing terrible will happen to us like
being killed In tho rush or trampled
underfoot when "Wanderer of tho
Wasteland" begins a two days' run
next Saturday, January 10 at tho
Liberty Theatre.
We've heard so miirli about this
Paramount surprise pluturo, so many
fancy adjectives have boon used to
dotfcrlho It that wo'ro beginning to
bellove t lint l' too goslifduriiod
good to be true! Of coiirso. you all
know that It's ono of Xnuo drey's
high powered elortea. hut we're will
tag to but a plugged nickel that you
didn't kunw that It's the first picture
ver produced entirely la natural
i-olora! Whoa, I here I Don't get ex
iltPd! We mean Just what we ald.
'' I'iMrw production was pboieg
nphi'd In color on the original le
. j i iocs iW'hitIImm! by Mr. Orwy In hla
'look T'iIh wuh done tacaintii lhf
cina ttrt laid In the l'crt of Arl
rona nnd the only way to ( th full
value of tho tori'i rorknl Hat
ting was to use tlio prfcied Technl
"c!'r proceaa lly the holy pink-toed
)ri)ph-t. If the picture ia half aa good
we think It's going to Ih. It will
he (he acreen sensation of lb yonrl
Moreover, Just to make sure that
nothing but death would prevent ua
front seeing trU aereen novelty, Irvln
Willat. who directed (he plcturo. put
most of our favorite actors in tho
east. Did you ovor hoo suoh n line
up as this Jack Holt, Noah Ileery,
Kathlyn Williams and Dllllo Hove?
Wo only hope that our annual
rheumatic attack holds off until wo
havo had a nhanco to see "Wanderer
of tho Wasteland."
Get The
aon
and eat at the
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LcvcnsHotc! Building
Meals at all Iioiiih and the
menu inoltttloH everything
obtainable in tho local mar
ket in (season
Special Sunday
Dinners
Quick courteous wcrvice
oin tJEa
Sj U S)
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'this Weeks Cross Word Puzzle
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Audrey A Kostor arranged tho
bruin twister this week and there
Isn't a word that Is not well known.
As a inattor of fact It would bo a
Reed tost to try to find tho corroul
words this week without tho use of
a dictionary.
This puzzle Is an exception to
those wherein a number or throe let
tor words aro used. The three letter
words hid bore aro all common words
and woll known mid you will observu
Mr. Foster has the perfect crossword
arrangement whom tho words aro In
terlocked throughout tho piuxle. The
answer will be In next woek's paper.
Why don't you arrange a cross
word puzzle. It Is a good ouu and
tho design nllows tho opportunity
for olever Interlocking of words
throughout, wo will be mlghtly glad
to publish It. Head It In this wook.
Horizontal
1 An IIMIrort Fellow.
.1 Long Plomi of Metal.
I) Hiiiult Hoy.
8 Little Child.
10 Marsh Laud.
1 1 Ocean.
1.1 To Itap Lightly.
IT. Drills.
17 Hcauty.
20 An Adverb.
21 Town In Ithode Island noted for
its Mngnlflcnnt Hummer Homos.
23 Pass from Place to Place.
24 An Inclosed Heat in n Church.
25 A Catmint. (Ilotauy.)
2.S Past.
.12 r. V4 yards.
.ir, A Mali's Name (Ahbr.)
.HI Fragrant.
80 Plural of 1.
10 Nod I In Appearance.
Is A lloiid or Hindrance.
11 Kxclamntlou of Disgust,
16 An Insoetlvorous Flying Mfunmal.
47 A Hoft Lumpy .Mixture.
tn A Snare.
.'0 Minute Urope of Vapor.
51 A Dress Fabric.
52 Had to llroad mating Rtatlon.
Veil Ion I
1 Pertaining to Dog
W M . FARRE
NOTARY PUBLIC
FIRE INSURANCE, S tandimf Stock torn-
panics
PRACTICE, before U. S. Land Office nnd
bureaus of the Deportment
REAL ESTATE; city, acrengo and farm
property
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
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APPLIANCE
Lamps,
Toasters,
Sweepers,
Irons,
Percolators,
Etc.
ROSTERS AND PERCOLATORS
All Reasonably Priced
ie Hgis 14 2a?
BWgl C2R
1 10 10
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loo
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2 Anno Dorlnl (abbr )
I Near.
Ti To Turn, as a wheel.
15 A Meadow.
7 That Is.
l To Tack on.
10 Follow of tlio Uoyal Hooloty(ahbr)
1 1 Point of a Compass,
12 Part of Verb "To LoVo" (Latin)
It Wooden Plus.
Ifi A Tag.
10 Modern.
1 8 A Ht'ifKaglo.
10 Decay.
:' lllver In ltuyr
24 A Vegetable,
i! ( cverlng of Seeds Of Cnrtnln
I'laiUH.
ii A Colot
'. A Undent.
30 AHIiort Koug.
HI Itallroad (abbr.)
S2 Ktreet (Froueh.)
n.1 Man who attends to Horse at an
Inn.
14 Possessive case of Hho ,
37 A Circuit.
38 Often.
30 Texture of Thread-Like Mnlerlals.
41 A Motal Vessel.
43 To Drag.
4fi Ante Christum (abbr.)
40 Note In Musical Hcnle.
f.O To Act.
Answer to last week's puxzle.
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We will do your Job work.
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HxamrrtotfAii oaht. i.hndk
HUI'rOTW TO VViAMiM AV!
The forlutiHte crlroumstnncfri of
getting under way before other big
tudlos on tho West Com! really, op
ened up Inst Hunimur wiih partly re
sponsible for tho exceptional enst
supporting Charles Hay In his big
comobnek featrro, "Dynamite Bmlth"
to bo noon next Woduoiduy at tho
Liberty Theatre. Tho casting di
rector at tho Thomas 11, I nee stsdlo
bud the pick or the field, and sovoral
other Important productions had to
wait until "Dyiiamllo ftmlth" was
completed. '
Ildsslo Love,( an Inspired wisp of
humanity who plays with Inlmttnblo
delicacy and sincerity everything sho
uudortnkcH, was obtained for " lo
let," tho pathetic llttlo wlfo of "Slug
ger" Hourke. Hho had Just been
featured In "Those Who Danco," nnd
no sooner had she rlnlHhnd hor work
Ifl "Dynamite Hmllh" than she was
snatched by First National for "Sun
down." Jnouiicllne Loggnu was pro'Oinl
nontly tho nctross to portray Kltly
Oray, so Famous Players-Lnsky
wore ondHced to lond hor for tho
part. Hho had Just been released
from "Tho Dnwn of n Tomorrow,"
and two doyn aftor hr.r work In
"Dynamlto Hmyth" wns completed,
Hho began "Tho House or Youth",
In which nho will bo fonturod.
Lydla Knott has lathered Char
les Hay In many a' former picture,
AOOI.PSI ZUHOn AM9
jtsst i,wiri ?atiiNr
WILLIAM S,
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Tltis Picture Will bo Seen nt Liberty Theatre, Snturdny, Jan. 3
WES
Radiators
Rightly Promptly Reasonably
Roths Hardware Coimpany
Further Reductions In Our
CLOSING OUT SALE
. Lunabiirg, Dalton & Co.
Crane-Burns Mail Stage
Seven Passenger Touring Gnrs
Best on the line
Leaves Burns Post Ofltce every evening
except Suturday, at 6 P. M.
Fare $2.50
BONDED CARRIER
U. S. HACKNEY, Proprietor
and, otlntigli "Aunt JMoliltnblo;"
hi "Dyiiamllo Smyth," la a oommirv
itivlv im-.all part, alio wall sup'ralii
. ippv to ho looking after "Ilor
buy" uKulii Slie will be remembered'
far hr fi'te work ln"A Woman of
Purls,' and will bo soon In tho cur
rent release, "Those Who Dance,"
National. ImmodloColy aflor hor
work In the Hay font lire sho wan
mid "The Perfect Flappor"for First
engaged for "Chalk Marks," fllmo
ueitr Hau Francisco,
Wallace Ileery Is always In do
iniiiKl for heavies, although mi King
Itlchurd In "Itobln Hood" and In
tho title role of "Richard tho Lion
Hour led" he registered splendidly
its u picturesque monarch. Ho
was considered Ideal for "Sluggor
Itourko," the vllllun or "Dynamlto
Hmyali," aud as uucb, li guarnutood
to make every body hnto him, Ho
Is now acting nu Important part In
"Tho Kml or tho World," although
the end enmo for him In tho last reel
or the Itay plcturo.
1 1 HAD OF TUN CLAHH
Another Cross-word Fan: "Say,
IIIH, what's a six letter word mean
ing motiRO-trnp?"
(More heavy thinking.)
A. C. P. V.: "I havo ItIt's T-O-M-C-A-T."
A NATUUAL PNHTION '
nils: "Dlvora now talk over tho
radio rrom tho bottom or tho ocoan."
Webb: "So! What wavo Iongth7"
Mart
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