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ran GUTrmiE daily leader satitipay JANr.vr.v 22. jfwi
PAGE FOUR
PDLITJGAL "MESS
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TAKES NEW Till
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Tulsa. Jan. 2.V- O. H. li n t on.
r isioncr of water and ? : tod.iv
IrecM a.t in the i t rior mitt
here for tl"."1" dair.ates ngainst
Piank M. Wooden demised jii.i.. or of
Tulsa; T. J. Qait.n. i!ivnl cciinii
s'oner of fire ami p. li.e; C. M. Howie
in eommiss.oner d sin its hiuI puli-
lie piopcrty; Hr. 1. I'. Wadsworti).
former it v physician; It. K. l.o.'b r.
f uperiutc udent of streets formed..
in charge of the state dispensary at
Outline when t!n state Pol J booo. I
Mid M. A. Harrison proprietor of I'm-
Tulsa Hardware company.
llniil '
Bi-ks tlii? flu out far euiispinn y to
ruin his reputation.
The suit adds ln:t anotliiT chapter
to Tulsa's political ctuhroglio uins-
d by the recent :rii tul jury.
Hunt declares in Ms petition tliat
the men ngainst whom lie bus
brought the action met in the office
of Ir. Dadsworth ' fur the purpose of
ib (tally an unlawfully injuring the
reputation and i-tanding of thin plain-
tiff In the eyes of the people of this
community and for (lie purpose of
blackening IiIh character and bring-
ing hi in Into disrepute before the
reople of Tulsa."
The reason for attempting to disc-edit
lilni. Hunt declares was to
'mitigate the force of any testimony
he might Rive against the defendants
before the grand jury."
Even after the three city officials
were deposed be sajs they coMinu-
el to plot against him und at a meet-
Ins which they held in the city hall
they accused lam of accepting a
brilie. This charge Hunt as is
wholly false.
DRAGGED DOG TEAM TO FINISH
Ahchoraf-'e Alaska Jan. 'S2 Tak-
the leaders place in the harness
-hcn the Us greyhound collapsed.
Frank liixon draaced his i!ok team
three blocks t'i th" fitii.-!i line arh
Thursday ni.-ht and won a fifty-f inr-
n ile dog sled rare from Anchor. ti;o to
fid Knik and return. His time was
ri-'ht hours ar.d fourteen minutes.
VII f Kwnns mv tki;
wi i:i.i ii i nuns
"CTI if.D Puv PA OF 0E I
be the ?nHl of Villa and bis mountain
h:irid;ts. Thcr: ire s.-veral rich irolil
end silver mii.i s iha; the bandit c hief
has his eve on ahso.
Thoff- in a jemttjnn to know say
that Villa has alrij.lv Miur.d two
rdl't'in d'll'-ii-c ff t-i.'ii ;i) h'!vT Tba
his brother took more than ' S'iO.ohii
nut of The coiiti'ry with ft i m arol that
that tuudi more was shipped out by
Villa prior to 'U r. et.ii j. r rHr
ranza.
"I Will make the I'll. I'd Suit s in-
tervene if t!;. i-r.cden! has blood in
Ins veins ii.M.-ad of wat.r." Ki ilia
recently "i will kill every Crinito
TODAY'S QUOTATIONS
MARKETS BY WIRE
CATTLE.
Kan sii h Cl..
Jin. a. in.
llec-eiptji .1 !
Mar Kit sSeaih
lirt-sst d lift r stc r.
Prime fed eers c '
Cows mid h' fers. i
Hr.GS:
U"-elptR i"a"i.
Markit. io IC her.
Hulk of Miles. J7 L'
H I"
Toi
.r;
WHEAT:
Kins i (
Mo
Miy
JiJy
May
July.
$i.:2
tl.lK
il ht.
I 14.
GUTHRIE MABKtTS
Steerk prln.u I to 14.
Cow. 4 12 to S 11
llelefra. pHrae. I 00 lo JCXO.
tn fl
slut I ni't. I only nope I may mwl
-oini' p rsoiial friend of Preshh nt
Wi'.Miu. If I do bis ibat!i will he par
muhirly ailii-lic In tin crueli "
lie!
d 1 .1
Villa Ins former follower states ban
:. cf th( boldest riders III M' Xlro
11 his troop.
MANY REPORTS IS IB
I'lirMin Chihuahua Jan. .-'
I 'aiKixo Villa aiioidiiirf to military
1 - j -i at s Friday night was at I I It u
in f fteeti miles fioiu here and mr
11::;. led l Carraiia poops. His
lure is evpi'iti'd at any moment
! ..:t.irv ot'h lain di i lured.
1 line . Mi v Jan. H.'. Although
si pposcd to he the olijeet of a deter-
lie I search by three Carranza col-
mi lis m iiI out to bring him in ded
er alii' Francisco Villa found time
11 '. e nun ried and has forsaken Ins
i.n.iln saddle to ride In a coai li
willi his bride according to litl.ni in
Fl.ri'iue.. ehil pmerilor of the flute
11! Chihuahua who arrived here Ft i
dav.
At
least Iao women one now
in
( i!i
and tin other In lies Aliiteles
i'ie said to tlalm Villa as busbnnd
lut Fiiiipiiv. aid he had authentic
::'oi inalion that Villa wa married
ti i iilly at Ihu lilneva In the moun-
tains of western Chihuahua. The
dan who I'ave this information F.n
iiipie. said saw Villa only four da
u;o. lie said ho waa one of Villa's
fanner oflhcrs and confirmed prev-
ious reports that Villa was boasting
he would force Intervention by th
I nited States within thirty days. He
di dared however that Villa had only
a few men with him. Knrlipie as
'.sirted that the man who made the
report and forty other Villa followers
lad sought amnesty.
' "We have three columns after Vil-
la." Knriquez said "and I expect to
In ar an time that ho has been killed
j i r captured."
Kl I'hsoT Texas Jan. :2.lViita1
fiom Carranza official sources that
Francisco Villa had been captured
n reported from Chihuahua was
! supplemented Friday bv Statements
f mn Villa party adherents here al
bged to be based on reliable Informa-
I t:on that he and r.cvcral hundred sol-
: diers were safe In the Tarahumare
tiioiintaiiis west of flucrrcro.
In the fastness of the mountains
which be has known (since the davs
.Inn as a brigand he successfully
ended every force l'orlfiro Uiez
f i 'ill 1 1 send against him Villa Is now
faid to he awaiting ileveloimients
from (lie movement against Carranza
l.v (len. llen.iamin Argumedo the
'rricto brothers anil others fleti.
' i.i' into Trevino Carranza mllitar'
; 1 1 it f of Chihuahua is expected to
i hi i i v at Torreoa Saturday to take
' iharue of the new army ltefore
' -iviiu Chihuahua. It was Hern ia
'.vo gave the Acociate1 Preys a
' '-I 'ternent denying the report that
Vil'a had been caught nnd was bfing
! to'is' t In for execution.
i'a r.i!ia authorities denied there
had been nnv batdlt attack on l'ar-
ral as stated in reports several (lays
' a-o which declared that a Chinese
jco..k had been killed and that the
j c; retakers of closed mines in that vl-
. ( nity had been robbed.
Old papers for sale at The Leadei
fftep
Ciain and Hay.
orn per hu. fcic.
! Wiieat jier Lu. $1.07. '-
j lats jier bit. 32c.
Prairie hay per ton 6.00.
; Alfalfa hay per ton $10.
Straw (wheat per bale lEc.
Straw (oats) per bale 20c
; Pran mill press. pr 100 lbs. $1.15.
; Shorts per 100 lbs. $1.40.
Coi n chops per 100 lbs. $1.35.
I Kafir chops per 100 lbs. $1.05.
! Alfalfa iiaal 100 lbs $1.00.
'H.de.
1 IHJea green salt V'c.
j Hides green 11c.
Hcrse hides. No. 1. $2.50.
Horse hide No. 2 7.";c to $1.25.
Produce Live Poultry
j tiroilers. under 2 lbs. 12c.
i Springs over 2 lbs Jc.
; Hens 9c. 1
I Turkeys No. '. 13c.
I Turkeys eld Toms 11c.
Ducks Sc.
j Geese 6c
1 lloofcters uC
! Kg?s 24c dox. 7.23 casa
j Cotton.
1 lisle. HHc
T
1 CARE CF CHILD
Musiogee (U.la- Jan. ":!. After
jury had Wen sworn ami after K'na
Sturdevatit a pretty 17 jear old l-r-11111
girl had told 1he story of h-r
life in which she branded James K
llluhe) Normuii an the fntaer of I ' l
cliibl U. was discovered that Norman
Is Mill a minor and the misf was at
euro dismissed Iiiiuiim' it had bull
Improperly brouili'.. j
W. J. Crimi loiitisel for the (till
at once filed a mot ion askttm that a
Kimrdlan ad liiem be appointed t r
Norman and the case will be called
for trial at the end of .'hi days. In
this i ae '"dun Snirdeviiiit. 1h m'l-kl.in'
to inllei t $iu.' o d.imiivcfi from Nor-
man for the HitplHirt of her ihihl. 1
GETS BUT Sl.200
jury in dislriil court late yestcr-
dav i veiling reiuriieil a verdict m
lavor of the plaiutill ill the daliiag '
ease of Ie Haas vs. W. II. t'oyle c
puny I lie sum a keii lor hi me pen
Hull waK $ I. !)!''. The jury fixed the
aiiiouut at ll.I'e'h
The null jtrew out of all iieclib lit
which In fel lie Haas last year w hlle
urn king in : lie i ii; I- on in in nci .'. .v
Infective hell revolving at a lapid j
rate caught I'e Hans ami in tne mix
.... .
up an arm was badly broken. Ile
iliargcd negligence or a fellow kit
Mint. James Hepburn was attorney
Inr lie Haas
I h fore C. (!. Horner special judge
agreed poll to hear the uise M. A.
Morton charged with burglary Is be-
ing tried by a jury in district court
loday Morton was arrested for break-
ing Into the storage rooms of the
(luthrle Mill Mlevator company and
taking therefrom a number of sacks
of flour The flour was traced to his
lioll.se and wvcral sacks recovered.
w i.oc.m M(iii:.vr
K?IMKk4iMHt!ih. S
Funny Men in Funny Make-ups.
The Ihiird and Wilson comedians
who will hold Fie hoards at the (lutli-' Owen Ai ton met willl a very I'li'li
lie theatre all next week are funny ful accident hint Wednesday i;.rain
men in funny make-up. In "Thorns ! lug )i8 urm y crnuu.ing u Ford
and Orange Itlossoms" opening bill j .
he is irrcsi.-dahle. i'oinment on j Jnhn Uivell states that I hhe wlh a'
this company throughout the south-jH not coming up good and that sev-
west is highly fovorable. j ertil acres of late plaiiling has no'
CANADA AS GERMAN PRIZE
Ottawa Out. Jan. U2. James Lout-
hced declared In a speech in the up-
r r house of parliament today that
Ci rmany was know n to desire pos-1
session of Canada as a prize of war
should she be victorious in the pres-
ent conflict Senator l.oughced as
serted that German spies had eompil-l
cd and filed In the archivees of their
government more complete Informa-
t on upon the natural and developed
rcsour.es of Canada thai was po - S -
essed even by the Dominion govern
taent.
CCOO BUSHELS OF WHEAT
SOLD BY MISSOUHl FARM
Popular Pluff Mo. Jan. 22. More
than tlunri bushels of wheat one id
the largest production or grain from
on" farm ever rained ill this county
was sold to an Arkansas milling
company by the Hargrove-Uutli farm
for $1.1M per bushel. Forty thousand
bushels of corn also were grown on
thei farm.
iiii: TIH.VIIHS
lialmy weather.
La grippe still grips.
liaiiroad freight traffic heavy.
Fxtra session not overlooking any
hets Passed bill for $."t'i.o00 for mem-
bers' salaries.
Samuel Taliliebaum. F.l Ht no mer-
chant died In St. Louis Friday.
President Wilson will speak In To-
peku Jan. 2i
Dr. Nichols wants to bet that the
"30-day" extra session will be In ses-
sion until March 11. Six dollars a
tlay attractive.
Thus. P. Taft. Cinilnnll. received
cheek for $.'.00(100 for Chicago Na-
tional le ague Pall cluh.
Rep. Amos Kwitig up from Okla-
homa City. Saturday. "Thirty-day
adjournment all In your eye" said he.
American Soldier Taken ;
From Ship by British
hr- : -;i
J.Vl i "
' J
V'' i i" i
. v ;- - - K i '
tv .').!
$ 1 !
Alfred Claik.
Alfr d Clark Is llie pi vale in III
t nihd States uriiiv who was en bis
v.ay Irnm Panama to Wa .hitir.lim
aboard an American vessel v ho wa
taken from llie th.p in Jamai a. II
w as eomielled to leave by three nefio
Soldiers of I he !i II i di ai my. Alter nil
ollinr liad iiies'ioie d linn lie was
p i mill. to go bai l to the slni and
on to aslilnj-.ton
"Will be ill bes.sii Iilil March Til
governor. has the house but Iiiih fight
on wl:h the m imic."
Iicsh rate nil inpi being made by
Harry Mali liett In raise Chaplin mm
tat he.
The Lut. Sitterly company of Cush
Ing purchased Friday the "Lender'
dry gooilH store al lirumright. Clinch
Sitterly w ill manage it.
M K. Km in und C. L. Minni
t'oyle look llie Kite degrees Hi is week
ft T m Kn O O 1X3 331
LOVELL NOTES
KKSCJSMMSHT. Ei&EHKHKJ
even sprouted.
I T. DoWTt't iitlended (he hard-
ware convention n.t Kansas City and
will ilet away visited his brother at
ej Kansas
Hanker Arno llcycr was transmt
ing business in Lovell coming u;
from Crcbcciii' Monday.
; 0s(ar MdrHs mnv. rtgnilir help
flt (ic i)(lWitt 8or.
.
' M.Vainmon is now a full
! twM! f
I fled'-'ed rttizen of Lovell having just
nioveil his family in from Crescent
and entered his children In the school :
iilconte has charge of one of our raln'
j elevators
i
1 TO PENSION WIDOWS.
-The house
Washington. Jan.
pension committee
of
which Con-
pressman Murray of Oklahoma is a
member today f ivoraldy reported
out bills to pension Spanish war
widows and veterans of Indian wars.
Congressman llast'ngs today Intro-
duced a bill providing for a $i'.imiioo
loyal credit Indian payment.
FIRST TANK FIRE IN
SHAMROCK DISTRICT
SlumiriM k. Ol la. Jan. 22 -The
first tank fire to occur in the Sham-
rock district was on the J. Sliawn.M!
lease southwest of Shamrock during
the present storm. The flow tank
No. 2 was des'roved. together with tiio
rig over the No. 2 well
northwest section 16107.
This Is in
DRY TOWN CHEAPER TO RUN 7
Centralia 111. Jan. 22 A toinpari-
son of the citv's expenses for the
eight months of the dry regimo shows
I a monthly decrease oi 'i.ia i "
would make tiie operating expenses
cf the city more than $7in less in a
year.
FLAG RACE HASTENED DEATH
- Tulsa Jan. 22 A race for an Amer-
ican Has. the prize held out In an en-
durance contest at the celebration of
the fiftieth anniversary of Ihe battle
of Gettysburg at (icttysburg Pa. Ii
1013 Is laid to have hastened the
How I Grew Up With
Stfli Very'Ycung
Tells Her Own Story of the Early
"Infrnt Industry."
A
S I Icf'v cni!c evir tne fv.t tmi
ytnri and i' i :e...ic i x c'n p lit.lc
mi the i rii it . ;u.j ;.;el ih 'o-l
cr.ii.in. ;.i..i t.ie i.t.i.iv v -uti-'i
- st!v t: .:de ep a- v
:t
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alcl.l
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a . iMrms
i t .!.-
h id'.-r
Ii r v. I. at
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dialled.
t.. e tl
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I'y M-loli.l
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r t'i i. hv
IIMiillol t"-tl.
l! an I n.ilK
i- ill b:.i r "
I lie v hole si.
I I.
DUnebj Swrer t The La.kv-Paramount
! flien you pccUJ ihrou ;h a ldtle riot
in a penny .-made and saw a pri:-e
! Reht or a train ni.-h by. 'ai.lcville
1 Mm
sirs to urivt.
c. Now the
pee-
List
ile out of the the
heatrcs in the cuniry hunt ...r
l)ll))(iilra11Ji TllC m-:dA d'.a-
nnt;c aiK operatic artists in th:
tvohl are eaecr to ph.y before the
camera ami many millions of pe. ;.!e a
neck in the Lulled btatcs po t
Hum.
1WAS a stage child from the time T
heuaii to talk. 1 was horn itt Chi-
' cago on June IS l.soo. and went
pn M;l;i WM. j v.a thne year
old playing in sui'port oi .Mane I m
roughs in "The P
ttle of the Strom1
with llolhrook Idinn ami v uun- c
Ilarrymorc. I was with that com-
pany' for a ve.ir and then went w.t'i
Chaimcey Olcott for thne yiarr
again i la'''s a little girl part.
' 'i'l.a i..iiilii-re of the roii'l.aiiv loc';-
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p.-
ed alter mv education and cxe'rv d. y ; fom. I c.n'l hir.- a leading lady that
fur a certain number of jvais 1 wasd.aii.'t '.! her teeth yut."
('eatll of J. It. Senior of Hoswe'l who
tiled jivtetday ut an adiaiiiiHl aise.
Senior an cx Cot.letierate soldier
j a; tit i; uit j in the t'irte days' bat lb'
at (It ttishurg'i. hut his cherished
hoi of captui ing flag of the I nion
l rce.i was not realized. At the re-
i.n'.oti three years a-'o he determined
ti do what he failed to accompli!)
fitty years before and was successful
SUPPOSE IT WAS YOUR f HILD
The fliithrie Stre.-t Hallway company has been very fortunate shaving very few serious accidents.
Our men are careful and use every means to prevent them. We ask your support to prevent accidents
carfful and ns every meant prevent them. We ask Four upoort to jrexnt accent.
L? "' ?xit3" I J rrv'il"n of ceil'
fX.' jl yJf:. lfV !-'; ! ureater meaiure than b;
l Jt.'i?'r -f-ii -- I H anil teaei r glv.
f ' Ayj " j chlMren pl..ieg on stre
DON'T CROSS) Tr.CK3 WITIPMT LOOKINO POTTI WATs-tViVT JPMP (N rK rFF A MO VINO CAH
ruiN'T FACK TIIK RFsR or CAR WHFV AUOUTINO PONT I't'T ALM.- 0!) I!KA! OCT OF CAR WINDOW
DON'T CAItttr ANT1II1XU IN THE t-KFT HANI) OB ARM IVIIKN ALHiilllM)
Motion Picture Business
" i
One cf the Most Popular Screen Stars
By Blanche Sweet
TSt Lttky-Fartinofent Star
forced to study whether I likcJ it or
not.
b.rn I v..n nine ear$ .!! I lilt
tne n.i - ami tnt to a tunnnai.ic
I. ..ro
'111 Ctlt-l'
ti e ..-
tc;o l.i r
V. h- :i
d
at Fetkihy Cil
1 wat so Ml let that 1 never
I being ori the jtage for fear
g r I b iv i:l 1 snnli tne and the
i ould m ii 1 me aw ay.
I I a I readied fourteen I
irlcrjiid to 't .v lurk and ilei ided to
iM I n 1 ..ii ti c stac. I rom a baby
I I id I mi I to (!i:uf. NIiimc eeine.l
to tin ill IOC Ulid 1 Collld Hot kttp lli'
Ss
St.r V.'ao u AH That !Ier Name linpliei
t s'.H
when tii rlrude ll.dTtiian
the ihiblrcu to
.i'U .
i..c a
one
her
ot
in
"The Snrit'U
aid-
1
was ilcii::!;ti d. hell x.ica-
. ... I . t 1 r 1. air l II!
l':;L'to"Ncw York and was ottered
the nosiiion as leading woman a
child's part in a play called
1..U' Timpl-."
"L'har-
A I 1 1 R "(hnrlottc I emplt
1 an to feci that I was ;
tidied ac'ress nnd tl'.roiig
nr.R
'Charlotte Temple" I he-
an rstub -
ugh Thorn -
PS Y'.i i'. the v. ell -known star who was
then ap; aiii'g i.i " I he ('entlcman front
?.'i: sis-'ppi" i eciired an introdm tion
to W iliiam A. Pr.'.dy the theatrical
proiiin'i
iro for
Mr. W ise recotiiiucnded
the Icailin: fe'i'i'.iire c.it in'
a second romp'ii'y of "The I "e.'titletiu.n
from Mis .issinpi." v.l idi was about
j i o eti the r .ad. I talktd to Mr. f'-rad.'
Cit-'l was making a .iiridttl itcpr-ivion
vi .. ;.n imft'.rt.ii'.ate nioinftit 1 s .'il'd
Mr. H: ady thn .v f;i h s l'-n's in
li. rr r anil said "Cn-at Heavens
I" the endurance race heing awarded
t flag which he prized dearly.
TOTAL GERMAN CASUALTIES
2535.762 ERITISH REPORT
la.nden. J.m - Harold J. Ten-
tit. nt. j arliiuer.tary i.nder seiretary
for war. at.nounced in the house of
eon.iimi s tills afternoon that the to
The campaign tr.nt this company 1 making
nt ran h ""liOM
by tlie warntnr that
to tne chlirtrfn
reots near tret ear
Ti tieident Itliis'rttetJ tltr would not hat
!f you w mill warn the ehlMren If you could pre-
vent tln'iii fr.tm courting HAN'tiKH by Juiupng
on .t.i roK. Thf do It f.e '
The enniliietur t the m-in who krowg leu t
hot fini 1113 eliltdren playing on street!.
the
Days in. the
Undismayed by tr.i Wow to "T.
tUnc ambitions. I decined i- s" '
ihe uiution pictures. 1
Accompanied by a girt friend who
had alriady played iMra pail. 1 uC-
Memted n a .studio. '
We i luiihi J three flights of cnr
petli-ts Man and enlrrtd the bah"
loom vvhun oicupnd practnally l'-
entiie tlnrd floor and in coiijumtioU
with the roof wan iited a the Mmlio.
People weie packed in like s.udmel
til limit in j jobs ever in one corner
on a Mi.ail platform 1 irei t..r I i aelc
l'owill was taking' a sicuc Ux "V
l.rntr in Wheat.'' I vtivone wa
ni.iknig a luts over the money spent
on the piodiiction but it iui a ver
iluap lit K- iittair coiiipaio I xx 1th the
in ...liu liom of liovt ad.iV.
due ihiv we xvCie uoihing in the
ftiidio wlni M.uy Pakioid entered
l-he :it the only one wuh a i..a!.r
r-.i.tia. t loan the lomp.inv and h .d in t
.. n on a nation to Maine. I niiitin-
r ixaitlv how we all .-ked at her
and iii.iivihd She had a hi huvet
hat on and a simple blue dirts.
IM
PS PlfKrORD looked then
j'et as she diK- imw and as tl a
wa-i the lirst nel toli to t er I
it.nred in motion pu lines cv.h.hk
bowed tlo.vn to la-r; but it did not tin r.
!ier hi ad a l it.
Alter I v.as made up several id u!
girls were hustled out to anotlut
corner of the ballroom and my hrst
scene in a nmviiig picture was taken.
I was given $5 anil told to come lack
the next day.
I worked there for several month!
on a gua'antic of $5 a day until final-
ly the inws came that llie company
was going to move to California to
take picture.'
One day the Director sent for me. 1
bad hem lale and thought he was going
to line ni '.
"oe.lC you
can act dc-
ai.T .:
I .
expl.
hut s
Col' .!.
had.
.well.
I thought I could. I
. t I was no r.ernhardt
1. 'light 1 was pretty good
the little experience I had
"Will you arc to play the lead in
'A Man With Three Wives' 1;(
snapped. "Volt had better maVt
good. Now go see the wardrobe
woman about your costumes."
I know 1 must have gazed at hire
open-mouthed.
"Run along" said lie. And as
turned "Von l.ad better push yoin
eyes baik where they belong- or some-
one will knock them oil."
How I did work over that part. 1
would lie awake nights and plan what
I would do in the morning. I re-
hearsed so much around the l:ot.e
(hat my dear grandmother was driver
to distraction.
Laler 1 xvas givrn the lead in
"Judith of liethulia" "The I scape"
and mane other 11ms produced bl
ill. W. CiitTiih.
1KIRTI.V after the production of
"l lie Escape" I received an ofTet
fn in the Jesse I I.askv Feature
Play Company to appear in Paramount
Pictures I ley wanted a young woman
to play Aeatha Warren in "The War-
rens of Virginia."
Cecil 11. )e Milte the director ;'en-
eralot the I asky t ompany was verj
pamciuar aooci me s. ntiion (lit
Mor ile narrens is reany t:n
storv ot the experiences of the HeMille
family at l airf.ix Virginia during the
Cml Vw'r
lit stage version which
v. as pruiliiceil Pv liavel l.elaseo was
written by William He Mille the
noted dramatist Cecil's brother.
The oiler from the I. ashy company
Was so Haltering and I was promised
so many p!cnt!i.l parts that I accepted.
1 Since then I have appeared isi "The
Captive f-tol-n dnotls "The I .hie"
" The Secret irehard" ' The I'aie of
Ilceky" and ''The Secret Sin" all on
the Paramount Program a fact of which
I am veiy proud
I !' .-v r ep."t to go bark to the
s'l ' -
Ca
b.-.e
a :ii'i. 1 he lure ot r-nuthern
tiia has crept into my blood. I
tl e open tlie fields and tees.
the otilv time 1 am in the
house is at dirtier time.
I
even s'cpi
;t of doors on a big broad sleeping
porrh open on
ree snles wl'. re I r
(et the scent of the neihboi in; oranse
1 orchards.
tal Herman casualties as published
in the tlerlin casualty list to date
total !..v::;is. Of this number h
raid .'.SS.: St; were killed.
Iho war t't'.iler secretary taid the
lirrniiti wounded and missing nutn-
Ured 1 ."CCIO khile C7..1:; men
had been taken prisoners. In addl-
t.oa 21"' '.l Hermans had died from
various causes.
for
in no
?ar-
.ilet
trj .t.
- pen
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