State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 7 of 8
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STATE SENTINEL. STIGLER. JIASivKLL COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, niERSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1B21.
PAGE SEVEN.
Coming Attractions
THK RIGHT TO IfAPI'I.NKHM"—
GREATEST 1 jOVK STORY KVKR
(iraiid Success Will Be Pro-
jected at lijric Theatre, Satur-
liny, December 31, 1! !4I.
.atber's howe wh«r? he learns her | i'ue., protected the frontier against
idontlt; before she dies. By her su i ;he Indians, and since then have been
preme sacrifice he comes to under- • uiiuainod from public funds to pro-
band. Hi oes to the door and tells ' tect the border, to which outlaws
tlio umb of workmen of a new order :iHturally drift.
>.f things. They cheer bkn and dls- ' Without the Hangers there would
p,.r8e. J luirdly have been any cattle business
Viwan marries Tom Hardy, the in some parts of Texas. Along in the
foreman and the partnership of 70s and '80s cattle rustling became
Hardcastle and Forrester is resumed rife. Whole herds were driven off by
nodel basis.
UK. (.AMI: Hl'NTKR HAS HAH
of old St
ago, I ve
thieves.
"Tin Hangers, chosen for their ab-
• lute fearlessness, carried terror to
these outlaws. They were and are
■ the real pirn-fighting men of the
! world men who drew first, who nev-
■dge of the Jewish quarter,
Petersburg, nineteen vearsj KVKNTPIX LilKK IX WILDS
Andrew Hardcastle. an —- - wlfIIU.
Aim'dean millionaire, with his moth-, Major Jack Allen the intiepid big or wounded. The Hanger who mere-
erlest, twin girls, Dorothea and VI-, -ante hunter showing at the Lyric ^ wounded would consider his duty
vian. Hardcastle goes away over-, Theatre December 30, in the Pathe- ThPy wert> unrelenting in
night on a business trip leaving the Adventure Film. "Capturing Lions ,)nrsuj( and in avenglng the death or
girl" it. care or their Jewish nurse. '*•> Aeroplane," has been obsessed all o)|p of th(>lr mon at thP j,an(is 0f an
During his absence a Cossack pogrom his life with a longing for the un- m,t)aw Their nmmes and their deeds
against the Jews breaks out. Hard- 11: nimelled woodland. have made the border livable.
castles home is burned, the nurse is. When only five years old he ran "Davy Vrockett and the other he-
killed mid the girls are separated, away from home, and after a long roPK of thp Alamo were Rangers.
Dorotht a being adopted by a Jewish , search was found by his rrantic par- paptain McNelly's famous band or
family and reared In radicalism. fPlaying "Indian." After that fortv nIoI1P made two thousand ar-
Hardcastle finds Vivian, takes her hr ran away at every opportunity, rf,s(s bfBldeB many killed ln flphts
back to America, where she is and it sixteen lett his home in Balti- between '75 and '78 when cattle
brought up in idleness and luxury, ' more for the Western plains, where werP a tremendous menace.
The Kussian twin becomes a radical h<- learned to ride and shoot and
leader, oomiiiates the imeetings and Is throw a lasso
finally sent to America to stir up un- He roughed it in the Colorado and
Test and strife. She is accompanied Montana wildernesses, and then en-
by Paul, her adopted brother, a peae# Usted in the Cnited States Army and )rac1; a bandJt through the wildest
advocating adorer, and by Sergius. took part in several campaigns to fnrest or through the crowded city,
the fox. a sneaking Russian, also a P"' down revolutions in Mexico. He Hjs pay .R forty doilars !( month and
"The Ranger is constantly alert,
constantly on his horse. He carrics
only a Ftmall pack, sleeps on the
ground with only a blanket. He can
"It gtv*s you a wonderful feeling of
oower," Major Allan say*, "to have
at the other end of a 100-foot rope a
wild animal whose lighting blood Is
up at being captured and rendered ]
helpless- something he has never j
known in his wild, free existence!"
But .Major Allen never kills. H>* |
ftnds.no sport in stalking an animal, 1
cornering hkm and then shooting. He |
is a nature lover, not a hunter, and ,
when ho retired from the army, his j
love of adventure took him into the |
jungles of India and Africa, and into !
the woods and mountains of Canada
and the United States, capturing
alive and unhurt, without gun or
steel traps, the fiercest animals that
roam the wildernesses.
"LAHOMA" 7-REKL DRAMA,
AT LYRtC, DKCEMRKR 24th
Description.
'Lahoma" is a story of the early
days in the territory now known as
Oklahoma. Every iman, in those
days, was a maker of history. The
country now comprising Oklahoma
was, in 1880, at the time the story
opens, known as No Man's Land.
It was set aside as Indian country and
white settlers were forbidden to lo-
cate on it,
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
ftedford's Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Troubles Re-
salting from Torpid
Liver.
TAKINU DESPERATE CHANGES.
was given the rank of Major during f0))rid
"Along with the splendid Canadian
leader in the radical cause.
Hardcastle has become money mad, the Spanish-American War for organ-
Intent on extorting the last penny and izing two troops of cavalry in Balti- mount^d police, let us dub those
the last drop of blood from bis asso- inore. brave fellows self-sacrificing patriots,
ciates and workmen. He refuses to Though fifty-two years old. Major tn|p knights errant of America."
employ returning soldiers, which re- Allen looks younger than most men AJr Farmlm said.
suits in a quarrel with his partner. ',f forty and attributes the secret of Jn ..rpj,,, jj0ne <>tar Ranger," a
Henry Forrester. The men separate bis youthfulness and vigorous health wi„jam Fox picturization of the fam-
and go their own ways. Forrester, to his active lire ln the open. He ong nove| of thp fiamp nalmP by ZanP
an idealistic though practical Ameri- says he expects to live to he a hund- nrpv Mr Farnum has a character
can. runs his ractorv on a different red and look as young then as he t),af )s n fl( VPhlcle for his heroic and
basis niid thrives, while Hardcastle's does now. emotional powers. This phntoplav
men revolt at their inhuman treat- In "Capturing l ions by Aeroplane" f>pet31s at the Lyric Theatre Decem-
inent. Major Allen demonstrates a highty her27 ' n is said to contain some ex-
The Russian girl, now known as nnlqne and thrilling method of catch- trPll1P|v RPnsationftl episodes.
Ponia. the little comrade, finds fer- ins alive the king of the jungle. ,
tile soil among Hardcastle's dissatir-
THE LONE STAR RANGER
at thf lyric pec. a7tii
I The leopard, the most treacherous
Knighthood Still Is In Flower. j of all animals—sometimes trained
"Don't go to hlBtory of the distant! but never tamed—is captured alive
"NETTING THK LEOPARD."
East NashTllle, Tenn.— The efft
tency of Thedford'* Black-Draught, th#
Seuulne, herb, liver medicine, is
Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. "It is without
loubt the best liver medicine, and I
lon't believe I could set along without
It. I take It for tour stomach, head-
iche, bad liver, indigestion, and all
ither troubles that are the result of
i torpid liver.
"I have known and used it for years,
wd can and do highly recommend it i
!o every one. I won't go to bed with- j
>ut It In the house. It will do all It I
tlaims to do. I can't say enough for ! .J.
It is true that many contract severe
colds and recover from them without
tking any precaution or treatment,
and a knowledge of this fact leada
j others to take their chances Instead
i of ghing their colds the needed at-
j tention. It should be borne in mind
| that every cold weakens the lungs,
; lowers the vitality, makes the f.ys-
! tern less able to withstand each suc-
ceeding attack and paves the way for
t.he more serious disease. Can you
afford to take such desperate chancee
when Chamberlain's Cough Femedy
famous for it cures of bad colds may
be had for a trifle? \
Stigler Lodge
No. 142.
I. O. O. F.
Meets Wednesday 7:30 o'clock
P. M. Visitors invited to attend.
OMAR HUDSON, N. G.
J. M. BYRD, Secretary.
A picturization of John Brecken- ]
Many other men and women through-
tut the country have found Black-
)raught Jost as Mr Parsons describes
-valuable in regulating the liver to
ts normal functions, and ln cleansing
he bowels of Impurities.
Thedford's Black-Draught liver medl-
iae Is the original and only genuine.
Iccept no Imitations or substitutes.
Always ask for Thedford's. &U
fied workmen. Forrester's content-
ed workmen are impervious to her
doctrines. At length Vivian, the Am-
erican twin, learns of the discontent
and metamorphises from an idler
Into a missionary among the work-
men's families. She works wondera Ho to the Texas border." said Wil-1 Major Jack Allen, in the Pathe Ad-1
with the help of Tom, her father's limi Farnum
foreman. ! has won the pla
Finally Sonia. leads a crazed mob heroic roles of the West and South-
agaiust her own father's palatial west. "The Texas Rangers-, those
home, not knowng of course, who he hrave derenders of the border of
is. Vivian reaches home after a mis- Texns, could furnish a new Sir
slon of mercy about the same time. Walter Scott with material for a Hfe-
The girls meet and ares trangely at-'time and a long one.
tract Vil to each other. Sonia saves | "The Rangers were organized in
her sister from the angry imob and is | 1832." Mr. Farnum continued, "and
shot b\ a Russian agitator. The ' bore the brunt of the conflict when
wounded girl is carried into her own Texas separated from Mexico. Later
ridge Kills' novel of the same name.
'Lahoma," depicts in vivid manner
the adventure and romance of white
settle rs on the forbidden land. Brave- j
hearted and courageous were these
men and their womenfolks. Pio- j
neers in a new country where dangers j
lurk d at every turn, they blazed the
trail to civilization.
The central- figure in the story is a
girl, beautiful Lahoma, a waif who is
brought up in the Western hills by-
two kind old men, one an outlaw and
the other a cynic. They are like dot-
ing mothers in their tender care Lf
the girl. A pretty little romance is
introduced when Lahoma falls in love
with a young cowboy, who is looked
upon with disfavor by her guardians.
Direction.
Edgar Lewis' specialty is the out-
dooi'><t>icture. because he loves nature
and because he believes that that
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Attorney at Law
.J. First National Bank Building
Stigler, Oklahoma. 4*
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•J. Physician and Surgeon, Office
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i t . , tvpe of story has the greatest appeal,
past Tor knight errantry and romance, bv the tearless big game hunter.! ,.j a,K)ma.. is au outdoor drama and
~ border." said Wil-1 Major Jack Allen, In the Pathe Ad-|Mr j pw,8 hag handlpd ,t8 production
the noted actor, who .venture Film "Netting the Leopard. , jn ^ gnd powerfu, .manner. bring-
laudits or millions in showing December 28. at the Lyric jn^ beforp QUr py£>g thoSp plcturesaue
Theatre. bazaidous. adventurous days that are
In "Netting the Leopard made in ^ morp_^ that we can only read
far off India, where swaimp and jun-1 nhout -n pri-ntpd pagPS, or 8PP pro-
gle meet. Major Allen throws a rope . ^^ _n Mfe on ^ silvershPPt.
around the neck of a leopard that | Locations.
has attacked a woman on horseback. | Jn pro(1ucing "Lahoma" Edgar
and pulls him from the tree into a , rr,alizes a lons cherished am-
huge rope net
ir that rop had broken! That's
where Major Allen gets his thrill.
Out of the North, with a joyous sound
Santa has started. Southward bound;
Treasures piled high in his well worn sleigh.
Making glad hearts for the Christmas Day.
Make Our Store Your Christmas Shopping
Headquarters for Desirable Gift Goods
CANDIES
Pure, Fresh, Delicious
Christmas Candy is as much a part of the
festive occasion as the Christmas Tree. Here
you will find a big assortment of regular and
novelty boxes, bon bon baskets, delicious, whole-
some candies for the little ones.
Toilet Requisites For the Men
Holiday Assortment of Cigars
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY
TO HER LIKING—
Our artistic selection of Stationery offers a
sensible suggestion for an always acceptable gift.
Stationery that is correct, dignified and fash-
ionable. Come in now and make your selections.
Toys For The Little Folks
Make Your Selections Early
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The Nyal Store - Oklahoma
bition. When a young man, in search
ef adventure in the Southwest, Mr.
Lewis witnessed the land rush to Ok-
lahoma.
Knowing the life of the people in
that territory, and realizing the
drama therein, he has been able .o
Sr-lendidly cast are the many dif-
ren nt characters in "Lahoma". The
name part required two actresses, a*
the siory onens when Lahoma is but
« child. Little Peaches Jackson has
spent alimost all her seven years be-
fore the camera, playing with such
! nroducers and stars as Allen Holu-
bar, D. W. Griffith. P ••
Tom Moore. Mabel Normand. and
jPatlie'ii own Blanche Sweet. "The
J Girl in the Web." being Peaches'
j newest release.
i Louise Burnhani is the grown-up •
I Lahoma, and an elfin sprite she
I proves to be. She has the fire and
I vivacity that characterized Clarine
Seymour, the Griffith star who died
recently. She will charm all who ;
see her.
I The biggest male role falls to Rus- >
sell Simpson, with honors shared by j
Will Jefferis and Wade Boteler. Simp- j
! son gives a tender, but gripping por- 1
! trayal of the outlaw —the great heart
I who gave his life for tli - little waif,!
j Lahoma, whom he loved above all
else. Will JefTeris has a role widely
different from that of the crooked j j
I son in "Sherry." Herein he plays an j j
| Indian Chief with great stoicism.!
I Wade Boteler makes his villainous | j
! rote convincing.
j Jack Perring, a popular star and j
' leading iman. is manly in the role of |
I Lahoma'* sweetheart. Others who j
: do pplendid work are S. B. Phillips as
I the cynic and Lahoma's teacher; !
; Yvette Mitchell as the Indian girl, j _
Red Fawn; H. M. Lindley and John
Carlyir. as two pitiless outlaws, and
Lurlirie Lyons as the child's mother,
proving that Edgar Lewis' policy of
no""stars, but every part played by
the right actor.
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Henderson, Virgil L. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99950/m1/7/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.