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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
I'WYWfv Ww- T II 13 T I M 13 H - II 13 U A h II , II V It N H , II A It N'TKT 0 O If NW V ) U 1J S!0 N PAG13 H1X -d J, April 4, UK!B nw.wi'ii'iww'iwiinwwmw t i rtiniiii i mtW mt4Wlitm4m0i4h lMiWKilJIHt asssrasnraBEis SEBIiaEBflllaM vmHrnmmimm V iHir' - Impire Realty Co. REAIi ESTATE AIUE INSURANCE LOANS Own your own home. Why pay rent? Choicest lots artd acreages any part of City On easy terms Only Leading Realty Dealers ISO AIIVANCK IN PIMCI3M The manager atiuuiiiuon that there will bo no advance In admission price for thu now Paramount Prizo-Tltio flcturu, "Tlio Story Without u Nntuo" which will lio at tlio Liberty tonight only. Agues Ayros and Antonio Moreno ar featured In thu proihirtlon, di rected by Irvln Wlllnt'from Arthur Stringer's Photoplay Magazine radio talc. Stringer, It will ho recalled, is the author of Gloria HwaiiHon's I'aruuount starring vohlrlo, "Man handled,' also "IJtnpty Hands," In which Jack Holt wan fuaturod with Norma Shear or playing In support. There's a grout cast supporting thu principals In "The Story Without n Nairn?." It's u faHt-tnovini; action romance, that you'll lovo. o "DANOimm'K MONKY" IS IIIMIK'S LATKMT llur millions brought flno clothes, travel, adventure, excitement, hut they played a Horry trick on lovo. TImih Helio Daniels finds herself as Adolu Clark In her now Paramount picture, "Dangerous Money," romliiK to thu Mhorty Theatre tomorrow night, with everything money can buy, everything, thai Is. except low, for Tim Sullivan I only a hard work ing contracting engineer and --well, remember how you need to say to yourself, "(loo. hut I wish someone would only leave mo a million dol lars Kioto I'd Im the happluet parson KnlnRl" Uut you wouldn't. Any way, lleb Daniels wiv:'i end a trip down to the Mhorty will how you why) whan the old bankroll nmiM In thu front door lor go ont tha back", "Dangerous .Money" In Hbe D nluls' first Paramount NtarrfitK pro On nt low. Tow Monr- a Ttm Hull' van, ha the lead'ua man' role op 7oeJi the star V'll'iim PomM Ik tho arheminv Prim rnulfo rt i 1'OMl-t whn i! 'n- l niMful U bf throiiKh trlckrr Mar Kc I H?be' aunt, kfepar of u boarding housa w)ier Attala fllabel. before an fall into the million that l. toils dallv In the klieban Dolores C'aflnelll Qlmrla aiBttary. Pator Lnn und 1dwrd O'Connor cowplet tlu raat MOST IHVOItCUS (J1VI1V TO WO.MUN plo charge of desertion, which Is of ten a compromise chaw to which tho hushand has eounoiitnd At any rate, tho man leaves homo, tho wife sues, ohtnlnu her decree and tho funeral public rarely knowH why hu loft. John M. Slahl, who Is a Htudont of psychology and a very oloso ob server of human nature, has directed a picture which may throw hoiiio light on tho present day divorce epi demic It Is called "Why Mon Lonvo Home" and Is ndaplod by A. P. Youn Ror from A very llopwood'ii stngo play or tho same name As a Louis II, Mayor presentation through Plrst Nn tlonal, It wilt bo seen hero at tho Lib erty Theatre Friday iiIkIiI. In his film explanation of why men leave home Htnlil does not champion his own sex. Ills natural chivalry towards women and his belief that mon really are responsible for mont matrimonial wrecks forbid his pine Ihk the burden upon tho shoulders of tho Rentier sex "Most niarltl difficulties have a very Hmoll beKlnnliiK," says Slahl. "In this picture I have tried to point uut those things without delivering a sermon In celluloid." scone was finished "Morton of thu Movies" with Viola Dana featured In support of tho iitar, will ho shown at the Liberty Theatre on next Saturday and Sundii) m:v voiuc pui:sh piiaihhm LKGIO.V .'ll,.; AM O.NI3 Ob' li'lMiST NO IKlUIILi: l-'Oll OIjKNN llir.NTKIt IN DIG Hl'HNK OP ".MIJUTON" "Tho play must ko on!" The ohlnst, unbreakable maxim of tho theatre has been Instilled Into Glenn Hunter, youthful star of ".MartiiH of th Movlae." but It onus d him considerable anguish. Jaiuita CriiMt. the noted Paramount dtrartor who la niaklnn tha film vor alon of tha novel and play, had hi company IiIrIi In tho hi I lit haelt or Hollywood innkluc a Muiiinure of the atory In whleli Hunter onants the darodovll-Hiovla-liaroIr roloa of wlileh l draaioa It wan what la known na i "rlslun" araflo, but It toad to h I d".i In raality. Oni rano waa to kow Jlartou. ro mantirally frbd In cowboy ehai. biMMk hat and a haary rartrldR holt, ullda down a ropa from a forty-foot I'p to rwiii th tmuarllad harolna. "Do you vant a donblaf" ?rur asked Huntar Tho American Lei;lon's clusslc film, "Tho Man Without a Country " which coiiiuh to thu Liberty theatro April 8-9 under the ausplcoii of llur ney County Post of Thu Aiuurluuu LokIoii, has won unanimous praise of thu metropolitan press. The fol lowing' is an editorial rrom tlio Now York KveuliiR Mall: "Without tho usual fanfare ind blare or truiiipets, nolHy exploitation oi nny or thu usual display which ac companies tho Introduction of some IhliiK now In the theatro, a motion picture eiiino to (he Town Hall yoHter Iny which Is worthy to bo classed with tho flnost film productions that Hrondway has seen. "The picture Is tho plcturlzatloii of Kdward Kvorotl Hale's Immortal 'The Man Without a Country.' star I in; Arnold Daly and, Is IioIiik pre sented at the Town Hall this week upder (ho auspices or the local Amer ican LorIoii for the benefit or ex-service men out of employment "Knllrely aside from thu worthy cause for which It Is boliiR presumed mid wholly on Its own merits, 'The Man Without a Country' should pack tho Town Hall at ovary performance. It la one of thuaa rar fllii) or which wo limu had o.coadlui:ly few thu paut year, which dmouatrnto thu real art of which the acrttou Is capable. Thu picture unfolds the story or a simple, uuHfToctud, wholly sincere manner that i;rl thu apootntor mid Klvua hliu a vluw of out of tha most fimoiia aplaodes la Arcrlran hlatory. It la a plctura to atir tha blood of varr Ainuiionn. "Tha arlfstrv of Arnold Daly, who la aliirrad In the f'lm and plays tha "1J()HAIHA,V PA0I3ANT 1W CONNKiri'lON WITH IdCSTIVAL A (Urtiit)i or nluitm win bo used helwion hi onou to obticuroi tho coutor t'tnKU In thu irodlintlon of "ttosiirla," RlRantlu ptiRuant visualixliiR tho his tory and civilizing iuflliuuro of tho rone, wlileh Is to be prunuutod on Multnomah Field hero (ivory night from Juno in to 20. Plltmi for this unliiio featuru have Just been ru eiiled by MontRomury lljrncli, noted director ot piiRoatitry, who In In clmrKO "Hosarln" Is to ho a purl or Port land's 11125 Itose Festival, the lar est and most varied nver planned. Five thousand porsoiui will nppeiir In the iipectiicle, writton by MrM. DoiIh Hnillli. head ot the dramatic department or the HIHtum-Whlto Conservatory, Portland. Three stiiRos rlsliut idlRhtly oik above thu other will bo required ten make room for thu tun lavish scenes. IncludliiR the Ponilaii, Grodno, Ori ental. Kityptlau, ICiir.llnh, Coloultit and OreRoulnu. On thu center stii(;o. which will bo DO feet wide and UO rout deep, tho scenery will be chiuiRud Tor each epl sudu. Around tho trout of this stnsu will hu hidden tttuiuu pipes with holes nt every Inch iiIoiir thu tup. Ah each scene ends, steam under IiIrIi prossuru will rush Into the plpim to escape through thu boles, ascend. Into the air and form a cloud of vapor be tween the audience mid thu buck stiiRu while thu scenery I ft. heltiR chtwiRcd. Plans are under way to cunt beau tiful pictures onto the vapor screen, A roue, a picture of thn festival iiueeii, pictures of thn national fliiR and tho OruRou statu Hiir Iiavo been sugRcsted. NeurjV 2.00U sliiRors, IucIuiIIiir. many of thu finest in Portland, lmvi Joined thu "Itosarln" chorus and plans are under way to assemble tho aetliiR cunt of 3,000. Multnomah Field's eentliiR will be Increased from 10,000 to 20.000. Pi:i)i:itATION WIIKAT Food' For Tornado Sufferers r , J MMM,M.aM,Mt,HM,tBaiaawHasaMiw ' '"W additional $87,500. InR to Mr. Avory. -O" In 102-1, aceonf- TKUTllKtrii MHOPPKIl laud City. From a few poiiuibi of hard fed eration introduced in 1921 by County ARunt H. ). Aver and from demon strnrilinH nrraiiucd llv him with cii- opimttliiR farmerKi In that and aiic- Clerk: "Wouldn't you llko one or coed I ii k years, theru wero barvest'ed tlrcse cross-word' puzzle booksT Thoy In Union county In 192-1 a total of itru Rreat to Improve your .vvrahu- H, 000 acres or CltlH variety. Tttiit Ift Iary." U0 per cent or the spring wheal acre- j Woman Shppper: "Wo haven't any uro In the coii'ity to Improve. Only a dining, worn and Dun to Its rino mfllltiK; (iinlU1os, It parlor." comninnds a ppjuiltim of 3 to I'l rent -n- - a hulisel on the loent market, reportu Mr Avory Yleldn from demonstra tion fields and Htiitements frr.m othir Rrowers ludtitite tnnl hard IVdoratlon outylelded other sprliiR varieties an arnniRo of 5 busfiels per tn-ro In I'n lon county. Ac $1 2G a. bushel thu lucroused ylu'.d brutiRht Rrowors an A UKAIi imtHJGIKT Yeuth: "I ro to work Monday as mauiiRer of Tho Crown Dtur store '" fikept: Wliy I dlds't know you had ovor studied pharmacy." Yeuth: "I haven't hut I'vo had six months experience- in tho C and 10 cent store." (From Dopnrtmittit or Industrial Journalism OroRon, Agricultural Col Ioro.) Spread or hard federation and rit- oration, sprint; varieties bcouRht to OruRou and developed by the Moro experiment station, lias butui sonsa , tlunal any 13 It Jackuiuu, rami crop spoctalikt for tho stwla rolloRo ; oxteuslon servlru. Praetlcnlly mi known to other than experiment sin Hon workers oven aw Into n 1920, Uimo two varieties hiivo roaehed hiiiIi Illicit favor with Rrowura that about lt.000 auras of federation and 35. 000 arrws of hunt rwlmmtlitii sai harvwted in 1V2 4 Padarallon ' boat adaptad to oaat trn ad southern Oirtfion lrcjgalad l'KATVKK A'l TIII3 I.lltKltTV TIII3 ATltlJ Wi:i.,-TliritS., APItlU 8-tt I'NDiat Al'MIMCKM OP AMI3HICAN I IXIIO.V title rola. la inaxnirirttnt And arna and sortlona that have amplr Chnrlea K. Graham and Dunran Nc- rainfall. Illli yfulita. abort atlrf Itaa. plnyluc tha rolaa of Aaron Hurr ! straw, an "nrty maturlnn haWt. and and Alexander Hamilton, raapuctlva- a dayr of aiiiut raalaUtura wra tiuul- "oi for ma " aald Huntar. and i ". r far ItahlMd tha alar. ld- Dlvnrcu ulatlstlea compiled In sev eral states show that four-firiliH of thu divorce docreoa lire Issued to wo sarn. This would loud one lo believe Kfeal men are to blame for the ho ailed divorce evil. Most women brn u!ui; for divorce make n Him- swuhk ovar l ha etfya of tba cllf as I the camaraa atnrtad to disk. Tha wolvhl of tb loathar chaps aud tha onrtrldKO halt and riiii prov ml too much for Milliter's strength Ho took two downward Jerks "hand-over-hand." and then begun to slide, letting the rope Hllp through his fin gers. Ten feet rrom the ground thu Me llon of tho ropo had burned tho skin rrom tho palms of his bandH, and ho loosed his grip and foil. Hut tho Hoy Ilrauay na Capt. ttautlur, P. It Hcniiiiuou aa Thoiuiia Jefferson, Anna Luur aa Agnoa Clnirnhlll, and Mary Kuunlsnu Carr. us Mrs Hamilton, nru all Reed "Go to nee 'Tlio Mun Witoilt a Country ' It Is one or tho extremely few plctiinm that you can not afford to miss, whether you uro n motion picture fan or nut." I ftlaa that raediuineiul It. Hard federation la a twin tofodr at Ion and la the better variety for dry land. It posaaases excellent milling ) quality and has boon especially soiiRht by such concerns as the Was co Warehouse and Milling company of Thu Dalles, the Maker Mill and Grain company of linker, tho La Grnnde Milling company and tho Pioneer Flour Mill company of Ih- I'KATUUB AT TUB LIIIKIITY THHATHR HUNDAY, APIUL J T-ncATPiti: vr Tin: LiiinitTY Tin: athi:, hat.,-hun., apuh. n-ia of the Movies" rfitumt)tr kcouii noit HUt LLMIV Jlbr 9lXIaiaBBBaiPlf!fflPRaB IaaaaaaWfTTU!w w iVrnk aniels 'Rebe O ZTJd, 7v f p"x. &Ti$k vV ntttNito n I i ' r II iki..ia:w f fc ' .. 1 J I ( wr.'vfvR t,7)7 Vj r i v 1 1 1 i ii. t mj. it ill m .y vi - M ).Au din f 'TnvwarrrflC . 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