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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1925)
V-Tf', ' u . n lAOI 4 !T H 10 'I! I M 10 H II 1311 A to I IUIKNH, II A II N H V OOITM1!', O K JET Q O IT Ha f unlay, .raminry 10, lf)2ff "rr rrz xri This Weeks Cross Word Puzzle ! k .$) JJJKS-' Mrf T'i'ty . mmiii mwyj"" " J, Wf '"jljjjjl r aff(ran, dfii rw IP What I Think About 1925 ! frirriv MiillloV lliiulntlon Al. Hlnko irirtHTTi rtr I Mas ptmlcUy. I know (lint tlio "momoiito" Tod wih about to iiull from IiIh porlutt wuh tliu romiiliulor of my llttlo liluok nutl whlto clionkod bathing unit. Tlioy would all ruc OKtilxo II. What would tliuy t I1I11U ? Tho hIIoiicv wuh aiiulllii(, I looked up ul CurtlHH Wrlnlit lu Msporatlon. In tlio inoautlino Tod lftfl "wan lraj;felUK tho lilt or hIIIc from "hla jiookct. My oyoa muni huvo Hunt an a. O. a. to C'urtln.1, for lu a mo ment ho ciIkoiI hl way tlinnitfli tho irowil and had Tod by tho ahoulilor. To tho nulookoiH It wnn all dono lu in frlontlly mannor, hut I noticed that ttie hud plnuod hit) rluht arm to lilrtfnwor. 'sltlo ho It wan IiupohhIIiIo to dlplay tho thlnj; his hand wan holdlni;. i "Wanna mattor. Mr. Aohltoc', wniitin protect our llttlo girl frlonil Ho -wn about to call my uaino whon my ruMcuor nuddonly Hhovod 'him, mill apparontly lu a frlondly ' scufllo, out throiiKh ono of tho loon ' casement window. Tho crowd Ktood aullonly iih If 'thoy rathiT rcHontcil tho liitorforonco. Then Ourthm Wrlj'ht lo-otitorod and nt a word from him tho nrcliunlrn. began playliiK. Tho floklo orowd'fl IntoriuU ohaiiKod to dancing and In -a fow monu'iitH tho nccno with Tod wan forgot ton. After tlio lant ;uuMt had ilopartod TI wont Into tho living room and Hat tlown on a oiihIiIoii In tho faint glow of lhlt ilvlnr. fln I .nu tlt-...l inK.. ik.f..!.. ,..!,. .,....,. i , . I epiRoilo with 'I od had bean ui coil n.vin., "May 1 moo ou for a mouiout?" askod CurllMrt Wrlghf, coming Into tho room aftor making a round of the doors to oi that ovcrythlng wan -fan Ion oil. fl n odd od. v,l jnnt wantod to rotum thlx to "you," ho began. "1 bollovo It In your property. Kvldently tho ahark did not place a proper valuation upon It!" (In iiiIIhiI HnrcaHtleally and hamlml Til the rt or tha llttlo Hiilt whos Rtiror had hetn mo utormy. Thuu'hv Hindu rondy to loavo. ' "Stay a moiiiunt." 1 urgoil. mo "lionlng to him to tit hwhltt me. VIo. thniiks," lie rtUml; M prom- Uifil your fttir IM look nfler you In LU abwnce. and ktwplng you fiwak at four o'clock In Ibo morning 1 ftot welly mlubrlounly." h nOMI. 't don't giv u rap about that." I fteiwd up at bint: "thr ar a tuvf Ihftirn you've gal to Ull w. 4 iMBMndw4. "Iion't yoo,dar to to Mfi SBtll I'vr rtntahtd." And tnnil- ttH up I tmi him. "Wliat diil yjo do with TiU ll- "Ob no's yonr flrat oonsldoratlnn," "hj nW0r4. and Ma Tolc wm ryn- lonJ. "1 raeail your saving dsfaudoil blw already arlir In th VMntn. lli'a not nch a bad aort h nuNtMa "WbII, yon tald. and now I m you're .tltl anxiottH about blui." Ha threw nul hU hand In a hopelemi Kaaturo. t'Jin, mo," I wImiI, "you'ra wrong. I hat Tad IIIIIIiik! Ho'm Juat a iplaln old skunk and. anyway," I con nilVi'OltA, "I iifcqd to think ho wax an 'Yi.iflfftif.lvi boozfthotiud, but now I ! know lro wasn't any honor." I flung uyxolf on tho dlran and a . .flood of toarn hurst from mo. CiirtlM Wright tiwuo itwlftly to ' UT Mlda anil luiolt on tlio floor, tnlk ' Ihb it ma. noftly hi If h worn hoart ' brtikuu at tht xht of a woman cry- nion'l do that. HhIIIb. Iltllu girl." Itti jaurmured; "If all right." ami . Ida sand nrettucd my shoulder. "ftut vu think I'm horrlblo!" 1 0td ' '"PiXtblJi Hit you ara wanting your ttlft win, u bunch of Idler." ha I'tmiudi-'i 'ii'd you're not, ul ways afeqppy lth thein. are you, Salllo?" "It vaan't lo-nlght. Artar Tod'a yrform;n.. vorythlug aaamuil to Sfe fluoy Why. he could have ruin- ill my jvj.utailon." forili). Wrlght'a fUU clanohed In- atuluntariiy. ; "'J want lo tluiuk yon," I hurried ''. ".Ydii Imuriled uvtrythlng no ' U?trufly," I endoU woakly. "Did ti 'tiavt any arcumeiit with him?" "Nft," Hu aliook hU hoad. "hlko ' woHt bulllw wlieu IiIh bluff wan ' wWwl ha liacarnu meal: and goutlo.' 1 hat up u thai I could hear tho . 'TWttit of tho try. "II took the liberty of asking him am leave the plnoo until ho wnu fit Aitmoitale with ladloe," ho conllu- 'Vhat did hy aay to that?" I was ' ft." M.lf Again and luloroaUtl In ovory ! "trd ho wan fiaylng, " Vi w.hor not go Into that," )ta ' -WHguuil. ' yr-mrri 'intrT-rirTri,a I liiHltod. "Woll," ho ooiitlnuod roluutaiitly, "ho mild thoro wan not a i;lrl III horo who wuh not an ilrttnk km ho wuh. Thai wan all, Thou ho found It Ih way nut throimh a window." "With your uhbIbIiuici), I'll wiiKor," I And I auillod In admlratl i Tlion hltt brow liocamo on. ptiKxIod IIH If It Ik thoiiKhtK had wandorod hack to a porploxliiK Hubjuct. "What'H tho niattor?" I iiHkod. "I want you to toll mo what IiuhI noun HllllngH had wllb your ImtliliiK fltilt." Ilo lookod Btrali;hl Into my uyort an Jf ho oxpoutod a dlrool an fnm ,M lnnu f voloo 1 roullxuil that what wo would moan to ouch otlmr lu tho future dopoudod on t truly on my explanation, (To ho Contlnuod Next Wouk.) o . mjatiiiok .ioy ik uuai uei.i: in ni-jw i'auamount imctuitk Adiiilrorrt of I,oatrlco Joy aro promised n treat when "Changing Ilunhaudrt," a Paramount picture, In fliiHhed on tho local ncroou at iho Liberty Theatre Hunday, January 18. Thoy will hco her lu a part that ciiIIh for every otinco of hlntrlonlc power that In lu her. Tho acid totil of a great actor or actroHn Ih tho ability to portray a dualrolo with convinc ing iihlll. and that Ih exactly what Iho lovely I.eatrlco Ih called upon to do lu th production . . .,... "H hm k iik llUHhai i. udn" wan adapt ed hy Biula Cowan and Howard Illg glu from the Hattirday livening Pont Htory. "HoIoh," by Kllcnbulb Alux nuiler. Tho theme of tho Htory dealn with the modern problem of homo voriiiiK a career. Tired of her life or Idle eiiMo and luxury, a popular i Hoclety matron decldim to chaugu ( placoA with a girl who heart! a re markable reiombtauco to her and who, at the time, Ih nrtlng In a New York Htnge play. They both over look ptirpoeoly. to bo Hiiro the liu p.ortant detail of notifying Hioho mom affoeted by the change, tho wife, her himlmnil and the actreiw, her financed. Tho reeult? Compll eelhuiH galore, which the audience la bound to enjoy. Mlaa Joy, of eourao. phiya both parta not an utity taelt wheil you itop to eonalrier that the two paraou I'tlc arc a far apart aa the polaa In tanperament and dUpoaltion. iMti you think that all the acting honora fall to the lot of the reran iil U'liirU-e. we haateii to point nut thai Victor Varronl. Ilaymoud Crlf nth. Za8n I'llta and Julia ray ara in the anppartlng mat. Cecil 1). De Mflle ironsonally uw ervleed I ha picture. ' TO THIJ priibir In tnrolng ovmr (be olttce of alwrlfT to my Hucreaaor I dwajre nL thla tlrao lu eKteud my Nluceru thaaka to tho various atate and cituuly olll.sira for thoir naalatnuco ami hearty eooporn tlou and ulao to tho public generally for tho coiirtimloH and kluiliiosHOH nx toudod to mo perHonally at all tlmim and plant an well a the roHpoct mid recognition ahntvii olllclally. Vory IteHpoctrully, It. W. UO.AI). Get The and eat at the KiCVcnsI9otcl Building Moal.s at nil bourn and tho menu includcH evurytliinK ohtainablo in tho local mar ket in ficaoou Special Sunday Dinners Quick courteous Kurvico Jri 3. b 1 1 CLUB j.t SH1b2hLbbH9 One of our roadei'H who wanta to arrange u croHH-word puzxlo iihUh iiii lo explain more fully what hi meant by "no Interlocked iiuIIh." No doubt Much explanation will ho wel comed hy other rondom. Ah an oxample, thin weok'a pu?.7ie, below, an arranged by Mlllnti Middle- ditch, Ih nu excollout dcHlgu. It will bo oliHorvod that tho black apacen aro ho arranged In the dcHlgu that no word or group of wordH U locked off from the other wordn or groupn throughout tho puzzle. In other word, tho aolver of tho puzzle may no wnll Htart at tho lower right-hand corner an nt the upper left-haml cor ner, or No. 1. An arrangement of tli Ih kind penult a wide approach to tho correct aolutfon. MlHit Mlddledltrh'ri puzzlu Ih filled with Hlmplu wordH, but Mill contain ing enough "twister" to mnko Mh working very ItitoroHtlug. Work It now thou hiivo II until next week when Iho correct nnawor ivlll ho pub llHhed. If you want to nrrango n puzzle and neud It lu to thin newn paper, wo will be mighty glad to pub Ih ti It. Why not try ono? IlorlDiilnl 1 Article. .1 A cough (Prov. I-iir. ). r Kxtra oxplauatlou (ahbr.) 7 I'or HOimt reiiHou. S A body of IndlvldiialH rogardmi an one. ( A Ibiuld. I!l To wiiKiir. Ifi A form of Crochet, IC An epoolU IS Pronoun. 0 A parent. XI A hardwood' tree. 22 I'orm of verb "To hnvo." 2a oppoaod to loft (ahbr.) 2fi The nominative plural of tho hoc- end purtHinut pronoun. 20 OlrlV name. SH A Iniy. humoral fellov.. SO A fanaehoaHl. Hi In ibe metric ayatam. I SI A nvellkc plaea. PaBNRPiia9BaWHiV I WM, FARKE NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE, Standard StJcirCW pnnics PRACTICE, boforq U. S. Lund Office and bureaus of the Department REAL ESTATE; city, acreage and farm property YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED tawiaw7jiHii!ipaFiaBwagwMaHamrw'Pr-iniaaBMa cLcty 1 APPLIANCES Lamps, Toasters, Sweepers, Irons, Percolators, Etc. ROSTERS AND PERCOLATORS All Reasonably Priced L S. Geer & Co. Ilfi KeHtlug on. i!7 Korm of verb "to bu," IIS A Hiibjoct. HI) Obvorvu. Wrilrul 1 Hlnro. 2 Part of Iho nock. II To cut with an axo, I Turkey (abbr.) 5 Wharr. I A thoroughfuru (utibr.) 10 'A proposition. 1 1 A glrl'li cap. 12 And (Latin), l.'l Color. I H Anything that In HpJny. 10 Kramo on which arllntH pr;y pic- turoH, 17 Pertaining to tho axin. ID To coiiHumo food. 20 A month of tho year , 24 Union. 27 A mluiito particle o matter. 28 To havf oxlHteiicu, 20 MyHelf. ill Pernoii loved aniP honored to adoration. :i2 To come together (luimr). :i!l To repent of. Ill An exclamation. 30 NegntlVe. Attnwor to InHt week'n puzzle. IM-OM'K IHWS OPINIW "MothfrV t-vi alwaya aulTora when It raltiH. Mine doa't but my complox lou doe. Kuwamsmacaa&r ! KIWYL "njaFk jjiyiN e p gh i jfjnl AjG g&i .M1 jpwio d oThjlu spS(w,t i NVith'Aincrica having possession of more f than one-half o' the entire World ' gold supply with t lie ,World War problems substantially all readjusted ; with Labor all em ployed nt useful work at profitable Iwagcspwlth'thc products of the farm at last (ioiihnanding reason ably good prices; with interest on our foreign debts at least being partially paid; with our taxes di minishing; with the cost' of Oov eminent gradually decreasing from the World War period; with tre mendous orders heretofore, held in abeyance now being released by re tailers and distributors; with pes simism dead; with optimism alive ,and vibrant, 1925 is going to bo the .greatest year for business jn the history of America, k tAAXA I.OCKI7H "TIIK .MONTKIIANK' Ht:iti:i:.i:i nv paramount Film faun will be more than Inter-' euted lu tho announcement that tho Herbert llreuon Paramount produc tion of "Tho Hide Hhow of Idfo" Ih coming to tho Liberty theatre next Hattirday, January 17. The picture Ih tin adaption or Wil liam J. I. coke 'a Justly famotw novel, "The Mountebank," nnd Krnotit Tor roucu, featured with Anna Q. NIIhhou In tho production, Iiiih the prlticlp.il rolo. Having a reputation for truth wo cannot truthfully Hay that when Wil liam J. Locke wrote IiIh famouH nov el "Tho Mountebank," from which tho Hcreenplay wan adapted, hu bail Torreuro In mind for tho title rolo, hut H'm dollarH to doughutjtH that ho could not have written a part moru suited to Torrouco'ri talent and tem perament If ho had- Tho Htory of the clown who JoIiih the tinny an u pri h'KATI'IIH AT TIIK I.IIIKUTV TIIKATHi: K.Tl'ICI)AV,-SrNIAY. I -EW A9KH iUftO Jllll LllT4ll.f 7'j..".'-...,a.. t r;wt,r:ffiK am r c ukcfo Wi Wanderer V,ffi8 lu'fl Hr s W xmaufhfsianu I 1 WITH JACK HOLT KATKIYN WIUIAMS NOAH OEEKY DIIUE UOVE ' iiW Trf I iw v. I k-CirV'' lix J WSr 'Ut V I & jw&tettom MADE KNTIHEIY IN I . 'aer jsla .uaa u.:. wi 1 - J-'dk t'SWJSv1 Hli . m to. a M5fjei?j a WS ffilBYtW I JLfvJtom 4y S TflSE 3Wv VMfflMT UVi'T, WE KEPAIK ljli8klilllfl8lij; Maillators Rightly Promptly Reasonably Burns Hardware Company aaaaayr, , John X-f.Perry One of America's Groat Publishers vate during tho war, risen to tho rank of brigadier-general and flntlii hltuHolf nt dumobollzatlon In loru with a titled Hngllnh woman, but af ter till, Jiint a clown can you Jimt l picture Torronco lu hiicIi a rolo? ICvery bit of -tho comedy and pa thoH that has made so many thoun iindH of peoplo laugh and cry over tho hook ha been put on tho screou with all tho mautery of Herbert Ilronon. Hotter too thin one! nr r.npyc Of fl J IRVIN WiUAT production J$ti& ..253 311 711 "V NATURAL COLORS A flaUl 4 r r m M ) ... ?