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PAGE TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, APR. 26, 1917 MlSEIEMfS "THE PRICE OK SILENCE" Dorothy Phillips will be intro duced to the patrons of the Star Theatre on Friday, April 27. by Blue bird Photoplays in "The Price of Si lence," an effective emotional drama, adapted from W. Carey Wonderly's magazine story by Ida May Park. Jo seph De Grasse, the director who In troduced Louise Lovely to the Blue bird program, has Supervised the production and an entertainment of great value and interest is assured. Seeking shelter from a storm beautiful young girl and her youthful admirer are forced to occupy the only room available in a wayside tavern. Lightning strikes the house and in stantly kills the youth. A country doctor rushes to the scene and to him the girl discloses the fact that the dead man is not her husband. The doctor sympathetically promises to help her In the emergency and does. - ; 73 'The Common Ijiw" and Clara Kim ball Young at the Star Sunday. "The Common Law" by Robert W. Chambers, featuring the star of film stars, Clara Kimball Young, will be flashed onto the screen at the Star theatre on Sunday night. Robert W. Chambers has never written a more wonderful story than this brilliant novel cf New York life. It's heroine, Valerie West, artist model and phil osopher, is one of the most sympa thetic figures in modern literature. As protrayed by Miss Young, she be comes a living personification' of sweet and noble womanhood. Her Joys and sorrows, her trials and ulti mate triumph in the love of Kelly Neville, artist and gentleman, have given the screen one of the few really great proto-dremas ever produced. Heppner to Hear Great Artists, Charles South, violinist and Alice Clement, pianist, will be heard in eon cert at the Star theater on Monday night, April 30. Mr. South to ene of the few American artists recognized abroad. Although born in Oregon he has spent most of his life in Europe, Just before the outbreak of the pres ent war his name became famons the great artists and critics of the musical world, and circumstances forced him to return to America. Miss Celment is also an artist of unusual ability. After years of study under prominent teachers In Chicago and other American musical centers, she spent two years in Berlin where she was a pupil of Alberto Jonas. Although these two artists have splendid technical command of their respective instruments, and although Years after, when the girl has mar ried, the doctor comes to visit her husband, an old college chum. Rec ognizing me wire as tne girl of the tragic scene in the hotel, and, in love with her daughter, now only in her teens, tne doctor demands as his price of silence that the mother shall give her daughter to him in marriage. The old nurse, who had attended the wife when a child was born in due time after the traeeriv nf rh country hotel, is now dying and dis closes me secret mat mere was a shift in infants to keep the revenues coming in and it is the substituted boy whom her daughter is now in love with. The daughter elopes with the youth of her choice. The doctor is killed in an automobile ac cident, and the wife, now sole pos sessor of her tragic secret, lives bliss fully with her devoted husband and her happily married child. Yt rl PROFIT BY THIS TV lit Wate Another Day. When yon are worried by back ache; By lameness and urinary disorders. Don't experiment with an untried medicine. Follow Heppner people's example Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's Heppner testimony. Verify it if yo wish. Mrs. H. Tash, Heppner, says: few months ago I was almost past going with backache and bladder trouble. For several weeks I could hardly get about. I felt so miserable. 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Gay Wakefield, Piano Dealer. A U 2L .. . . o s STAR THEATER E32I 51 COMING SUNDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "The Common Law You have probably read the story by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS From the Most Popular Novel of the Century . "The Price of Silence" Another Bluebird Masterpiecs featureing The Eternal Triangle SENSATIONAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT SATURDAY "THE REFORM CANDIDATE" With Maclyn Arbuckle Don't forget our Pictures of Current Events each Friday Night. "U. S. Warships Leave for U-Boat Zone." MONDAY, APRIL 30 Charles South, Violinist See Press Accounts a ipi C3i !l; ' iLs-l 1 n Pirn Wtfie'Tray" the lunch service recently inaugurated by Union Pacific System that is proving immensely pfipular, is a new reason why you should insist that your tickets read Union Pacific System. CoBaa ... Me Bandwichaa . loc " Dotwhnuta I 5c All "Off-the-Tray" foods are c! w titr n ifty Hard Bolted at served in Union Paciuc S -".f.; i 'l.w Bgta . , , at waiters pass through day u.ti h ,. 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