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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
TIUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1018 ENGLAND'S NOBLE H WOMEN SHOWN IN GRIFFITH PICTURE SUny Engagta In War Work Taki Part In Griffith's Great Photo With tho same cast as "THE BIRTH OF A NATION'.' and "THE HEARTS OF THE WORLD.' , play "The Great Love." To Induce the' flrsUwomen of Grcn 3ntnln to do r.i Phial duties, such as scrubbing floors., washing wlndowa act! mopping walko, for motion pic ture reproduction, was ono ot the SwXs that dovolvcd upon David W. Jrifflth whllo producing "Tho Groat Ioto," for Artcraft. which Is tb bo presented at tho Eugont Theatre at Xuiene this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Chief among these women wcro ad Diana Manners, the most beau MtvA woman in England, Elizabeth Jranlth and many others, who are called upon to perform these menial finks In the course ot their duties en behalf ot the War Relief, lied Cross and other war activities Brought into being by the great con flict, and they assumed the attire ot servants and performed the tasks for Mr. Grifllth's camera exactly as it is roe in real life. In making "Tho Great Love" tho irst of his now secies for Artcraft, Mr. Griffith received tho help and en couragement ot Queen Alexandria od many ofthe leaders ot social ac ISYfttes ot London. The picture re- Teals "a beautiful love story, but its, fcrfme purpose Is to show how warj Ifcs leveled all ranks and awakened! e so-called leisure classes of the .British Empire to the needs If their ormtry. The various roles are In Irs hands of potable screen, players, Kcludlng Robert Harron. Henry "Walthall and Lillian Gish. Married. JOX-FAII In Eugene, Friday night, August 16, 1918. LeRoy Fox and Kiss Estella Fair., both ot Coburg, Sov. A. M. Spangler officiating. XELLY-PADDEN At the home of the bride at Creswell, August 14, 1918, Ferando George Kelly, of Catlow, Oregon, and Mary N. Padden. of Creswell, Sev. J. S. Green officiat ing. JEASET-BODTKEI At the Danlol church at Junction City, August 11, 1918, Jens Peder Karl Jensen, of California, and Johanne Kristine N. Bodtker, of Junction City. Rev Stephen Morgen son, officiating. SARBER-TEMPLETON At the home j of the offlciatlng clergyman in EU' gene. August 14, 1918, Henry Edson v. Barber, of Wendllng. and Ida May Templeton, ot Marcola. Rev. D. 1. Curley officiating. HcBEE-KNOWLES At the home of Henry Knowlea at Trent. August IS. 191S, Edward W. McBee and Mar tha Ellen Knowles, both of Trent. ' Rev. Walter Bailey officiating. COWDEX-COWDEN At the home of the officiating minister, August 20, ' 1918, James Albert Cowden. of Seat tie. Wash., and Mrs. Grace Cow den, if Springfield, Rev. A, M Spangler officiating. -BILl-OLDHAM-At the home of th brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dldham. August' 20 .1913, Raymond E Hill, of Eugene, and Cleo Oldham of Thurston', Rev. Stephen Peebles officiating. . Born. SaWLES At Marcola, August 16, IMS, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Sowles, a daughter. OR I? MP At Cedar Flat. August 4, 1A18. to Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Crump, ar six. and one-half-pound daughter Dots Much Business. If anyone, does not believe that our merchants do not corral a goqd share of the business contiguous to Spring .field, they had better take a leaf out or this book: The Springfield Fee Company last week received five cars of- alfalfa hay, one car of local wheat, two cars of feed from Portland, and one car cement from the Oswego plant. They sold three cars of hay during the same period. It's the mer chant who can make the prlco and give the service that knocks the per simmon off the tree these times. Sour Stomach TfiSi is a mild form of indigestion. It is- usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or ot food not suited to your digestive organs. If xou will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, oat but little meat and none at all for supper you will more than likely avoid the sour stomach without taklng'any medicine whatever. When you have sour stomach, take one of Chambqraln'a 8S 4t D. W. GRIFFITH Presents 4. "i',-V4, "THE GREAT LOVE" fe? I At Cast Includes: illian Gish Gebcge Fawcett Robert Harron George Siegmann Cast Includes: Henery Walthall MaxneIdSanloy. loscmnryTbe!y. Gloria Hope . 1 'i iv" i It's D. W. Griffith's latest and considered by critics, who have seen it at pre-release viewings, to be his greatest picture D: WVGriffith'spenAjightedn months on the war fields of r ranee securing scenes oi a magnitude Hitherto unknown in pic tures, and another six months in California completing the storv. 1 ' The result is a photodrama so stupendous that words are in adequate of description, and a story as sweet as a lover's first kiss, as intimate as a doughboy's letter to his sweetheart, as won derful as the sunrise on the sea, as beautiful as a baby's laugh. The actual battle scenes were taken in front line trenches, under the auspices of the English and French governments. 1 . ' ',1 4- ' ,o ' ' f U. ' mm m n a BILE DICTU - The Cast Also Includes: Queen Alexandria, , Tho Princess. of Monaca, Tho Oounloss of Massp.cnoi . . Lady John Lavcry, The Countess.of Drojhda. - Lady Diana JManncrs;.JDaurUer -of the Duko. of Rutland, known as th o .most famous boauty in England. , , r' Miss Hiiahqth Asquith, danghtor of tho former prjmo minister of England. .tt$i . If. If " THREE BIG DAYS OH " Thursday, Friday cuHene i neaTre ADMISSION Matinee 25c Evenings, Lower Floor 50c DohtAMll August 22, 23, and 24 JLU-IBeCe ympnOHV UrCfieStra Children 10c and Saturday TO OUR PATRONS : . . . ' I have viewed this picture, as I have ''Hearts of thVWorld", both are beyond any power of description, You simply m'u'st seo them, they arc worth almost any sacrifice to-do so. A. H. MoPO r r This picture is soon to be shown in Portland, Seattle and San FranciBco. 10 SUGAR COMMANDMENTS New Rules on Conservation Are Made by Food Administrator, Tablets ,to, old clfeestion. air. Here are the new ten command ments on sugar conservation issued by the Food Administrator as a guide .'or sugar conservation: 1. Htlr your tea, coffee or cocoa well. Don't leave sugar in the bottom of y6ur cup. 2. Sweeten breakfast cereals with honey, syrup, maple sugar, raisins and dates. 3. Substitute syrUDS or honey for jart of the sugar In cakes. One cup of syrup or honey will take the place of one cup of sugar and one-fourth of a cup' of liquid. In almost any cake recipe one-half of the sweetening may besyrup or honey. 4. Make your cakes without frost- ing. 5. Use fresh, dried or preserved fruit In place of the mado dishes that require sugar. Dake apples or pears for several hours until a rich syrup forms. If more sweetening is desired add a little syrup or , ljonoy. Cook dried prunes without sugar In the wa terjwhlch they have soaked untlhfj liqutd Is almost copked away. If, more liquid is desired add water to the syrup. A long, slow cooking de velops a rich flavor, making sweeten ing unnecessary, C. Cut down the use of candy yourself but buy it as you can afford' it and send to the troops overseas to supplement the regular government rations of candy. It is rich in carbo hydrates and furnishes a degree of bodily heat that Is essential to the well-being of tho soldiers. 7. Preserve as much sugar as you can by drying It In large quantities, 8. Can fruit and fry in juices with out sugar; This may be done by the cold pack method. They may bo 1 made into syrups or jellies as needed, j 9. Limit tho amount of jellies or; JUNIORS WIL ENTERTAIN Girls and Boys of Methodist Church Will Have Banquet. SOCIAL EVENTS preserves used. These should bo lim ited to the use of invalids and chll-. drcn. They may bo made as needed from unsweetened canned fruits and juices. Uso the least possible amount of sugar or syrup in making them, 10. Uso no more than two or three tablespoons (a day. This Includes all sugar in cooking as well as that used on tho table. . Klghty-threo. dollars In V. ' 5J, 8. this month means $100 In 1023, , Tho Methodist church will servo a dinner to tho boys and girls of thn junior church Friday ovenlng, August 30th. Tho banquet will be propared by the Jnlor Aid Socloty, assisted by the Junior Orothdrhood. All of tho Junlrs woh are back from their vacn tlqns will be expocted to be there, This Is ono of the largest . junior churches in Oregon, having over a hundred mombera. Suftnblo enter tainment will bo provided for and elec tion of officers - will tako place. Dr. Danford will hold a junior quarterly meeting. The Juniors havo been In structed In regular church work dur ing tho year, ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT. Mr,' and Mrs. William Aboen of Wendllng. havo announced tho engage mont of tliolr daughter, Sylvia, to Burton Thompson. Tho wedding will be an evont of the latter part of tho month. ICE CIIEAM SOCIAIi IS HELD. Tho ladles of tho Chrstlan church held an Ico cream social last Friday afternoon In tho church parlors. Havo Fine Log. A 20-foot fir log waij cut at tho Flschor-Boutlii mill this wook that gavo eight neroplano cantB, witti'n total of 1,377 feet. This Is ono of tho host records for noroulano canta'ovhr given from a sluglo log, and very un usual. Thoso cants uro in groat' do ruund now and often a mill cuts for sovoral days without gottlng ono cant. Some logs yiold ono cant and ofton two, or as many as six, but tho averago number por log cannot bo given as theyaro not frequent. Very many moro logs llkp that yielding eight neroplano canto would soon kIvo us tho Kaiser, has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. "Chamberlain's Tablota are a wond er. ,1 never sold -anything that beat thVra," writes V.J. Tr.essoy, Richmond Ky. When troubled with Indigestion or constipation glvo them a trial, adv, H Boost fpr the Sprlngflold Nows, .',! J" ""I".'. " I UNIVERSITY nf ORFflftW ' t wa - " -w a i in rtac or la Wir Fully equipped lilicrnlculiiiru nn JiiclendflcdopnrlmonlH. 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