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LAMB and LAMB Ift a High CkSS Novelty ?Ct LAMB and LAMB
Monday, Tuesday M Wednesday at the Bijou
HFHIS act is clean, and refined. There is no advance in price and with
it goes our usual program of high class pictures. The BIJOU will
always give you mor? for less money.
Therefore boy from our complet
Guest Paint ?6
Phone 48;
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e?Sj?iug in almost every day tho
latest shilp?ss?st ' bains - B ''gsjf- ?H\
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Com? tn and let. us show them.
They are 1914 Modela.
We have a nice line of Pony
buggies.
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J S. FOWLER
They see the light . Heaviness in
automobile construction^' 'was
thqught^o be: th? right thing until
Model T. That Fords nov out.
number any other car, Wee to
one,; jjrovcs That ; Henry, Ford ls
fight/. , And so now! they're all ad.
. vettising lightness. / Place your
; .order to?ay.
Ford,runabouts; trs ls tba pries ot th?.
f fifty;, the town oar ho touring ear ia five
Detroit, complote wseven - Atty-f. 0. b.
catalog and plurtit??flt-, a?ttlpaentrcK ??
Todd, local dealer, lars from Archie L.
Five hundred .don.* Anderson., a C.
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totVgjM-: ftutufsitial and rellabis old Une Fire, insurance Companies call
' on os when hs the market *
W. Earle St.
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PLENTY OF WHEAT
FOR EXPORT TRADE
Government 'Viii Have To Fro-j
vide LAW to Register Foreign
-Ships in Order to Move Crop
.'?i ?tl ,03y ? An?oclatcd PreBs)
^Chicago, August l.'^-?ows that Ger
limrr had declared war on Russia was ]
'by leaqyiTB ou the Chicago heard ?f
j trade, but in no case with any show
of excitement. It was virtually the
unanimous opinion that the conse
quence so far as tho wheat market
was . concerned bad been to a groat
extent discounted in advance. /
Beyond a possible temporary con
vulsion in the wheat pit, the'effect- on
prices was generally expected to be
much more restrained than in the
.case of'Austria's declaration against
Servia,
Fifty million bushels of wheat were
said to bo already under contract for
Bhipment to Europe and ' unable to get
away from the United States ports.
Even,. with immediate amendment of
navigation laws. lt was declared that
an adequate outlet still would be lack
ing as, shipments would have to be
confined, as far as possible to neutral
ports such as Amsterdam: and Rotter
dam, .or run the risk ot delay , and
loss by blockades.
; George E. Marcy, president fo the
Armoo r Grain '-. Company, said :
/"The declaration of war between
Germany and Russia will not In my
'opinion bave a great effects, on the
WHoat Itfadrkdt though possibly at the
ohenfag thore may be some flurry one
.way?p^?K?'l6thbr. -
?"A?''pVes?nt war between those two
countries' "la1- not a . bullish argument
because there are large quantities of
Wheat at the seaboard, or. moving to
the- seaboard' from country elevators
and farms, abd nuder pr?sent condi
tions-very little orthl?fwh??t .catf be
safety. loaded! Therefore,, .our export
feusin??a will be at a stands till tem
porarily t?ntil th in ge are moro "set
fyti'? ls to- 'b?.'hoited that; the" United
States' government will move as
promptly aa possible to provide laws
under which some of the foreign ves
sels may bo .registered a? /United
.8M4~bbt^tnsL The < United States
ha? this', year Upwards of 300.000.000
bushels of wheat which can be apared
for export," >.-'
v trident C. "BV Conby, ot tho Chl
.^Im^s*'^ war it
absolutely imperativa for CJoh'itress
Immediately to amend the navigation
laws so as to allow foreign vessels to
register find sall under the American
flag.", .
Ipo TRUCE BROKEN
Iles Do Kot let Fer?loBfl SR
,.;!??*?eh?r?d?ro Effort*
3W Asi?c*i^ted!:3preas.l
i .^fastiiAtta^-i^'^ffraglst tbj?ay
disobeyed tho order of the Women's
Focl?l and Political .Union to refrain
af mflltabt act? 4n?>lnirItno Internat
LBI ; criais and .TiaOe no attempt to
k?ioy tho ancient cathedral at Lia
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womep placed a qoaetlty
jarolto' ben ?n tb * & window V-Of
WITH THi
Autobiography of J. TYnrrcn Kerrigan*
Lons before J became identified wit!?
them, ray Interest in morion pictures
amounted almoBl to a fascination. It
is now a aourcOjCf keen amusement to
me to recall tboso days when I used to
stand on tho curb and fight against
the call of the ' five-cent show. . I
was "up-stago'* i with regard to mo
tion pictures in thone day, and, some
how,' I thought lt cheap med n man
to be seen entering a five cent house.
Out I bad to go. . Tho call wan too
powerful so I wonild survey tho street
ear/cfully*-tn both directions and then
when the coast.'waa clear I would
?od&e in.
Long before an opportunity to outer
the -.notion picture field presented lt
Self to me,' I had. it all figured out, to
my own satisfaction, that this was the
most promising field in Bight for a
man of my (purely Imaginary) tal
ents. Ono day in Brooklyn a man
in the employ-of ; the VI ta g ra ph accos
ed mc and, after excusing himself for
Inls abruptness,', he declared I was
the finest type of man for motion pic
ture wprk'h?.'-h?d ever Boen. Finally
hojSuggeated that I try tho work for
a short time. ,". .1 was doing well on
the legitimate stage at that time, and
tho1 matter .wsjttf dropped.. However,
during the newt two years that con
versation .fermented '.in my-mind. I
was playing l?,Chicago In "The Road
|tto Yesterday" wh*n a number of Es
I sanay '-people.'; saw my performance.
After speaking of. tho matter with .my
manager they, mud? :uo ti. flatte ri HR of
rer to Joib'v their- company.. How?
over I was i BUlL^up-stage." In fpct,
1 it took mo Borne t imo to overcome the
prejudice of stago. folk and to real
iz? ??sst 'th? fire-??ati theatre was the
greatest <a?tlttili?n-1er tho entertain
ment of ail the .people in tho' world.
However, my mind was open and I
via i ted tho Ks Ban ay .plant. Before I
left I bad . signed j a. cont rac t for two
ye>r3. Tho principal inducement
which moved mo to take this decisivo
stop" was tho fact that my mother waa
lb ill health, and that I could bo near
her and personally caro for her all the
time/ i
J-took to motion picture work like- a
duck to water. ' I star ldc by drawing
a big salary, and lt has been In
creased .- from time io time over since.
After a month's work before the cam
era decided that I had found my vo
I cation. New matters of interest
ar?BO each day, and I enjoy the work
how just as thoroughly as I did then.
It took aboat a week fbr my/'Up-stagO"
opinions .to tide atfayiand fhe realiza
tfon to dawn' upon !ine thuc a great,
new school. Of acting,' compronendlng
unlimited.posslbllifles for tho sincere
careful actor, had - Originated in - mo
tton pictures.' thlrlng the period
worked with thc Rsaanay company 1
enjoy?d ah" mtimatr'friendship with
GeorgeK. Sober, and I Will always
look upon'my ?s??oi?tfotf - with him
With-the keenest pleasure.
: Upon' Ute' orgeniatlompf -tbe Ame>
-ican company I waa tho flret member
to be engaged and alf ? salary that I
could 'not . well r?fo>?v.-, For a period
of three years" I played lead in every
picture-at tho rate, ot two a week
' which that compaay produced. .'.
drawn to tho Universal com
?n "aeconht of bigger I?dnceV
-J -in.; evett, direction. , Tho Uni
versal'offers th? brou?cst field in the
b?Blne?a Ipr.- sn actor. ;.: They furnish
better stoyles; open, an opportunity for
greater ve rsatl 1 i t y and produ c o p i c -
'u>c3 v. ott a greater 'Scale', tnan any
ot{ier company engaged jn ? the .busl?
ness o$ prodncing nt?tion- pictures,
During my .engagement withthis Com
pany I hivolmt: t&mm n?e;grsat
e?: vehicles thr?ugh^k?h to practice
?rt than ever before and es a con
(Tit?rti Im?pTtoVs* &??S ixotdr
. field, "ire .production of
_n.and f^Tiian,K'ia which 'I'was
_ bred with td'e role x& Paulson, ls the
biggest and,. most t^ectaculnr .motion
"The
AfpM*fP*' opprtr
o^a^ ^; bective
ve not had.prolonged ex
- ?.
"with ubL_
melin, no line
"ftery;,.had;/>*
. . . deHro&l^ani
(ho eighth'ana thv row$^vmv>%<i
EMOVIES I
me picked for a prize fighter. How
ever, a number of yearn previous to
this I had decided that I should be an
actor. This decision weighed heavily
upon my mind that I was becoming
UGCICBS as a worker. My fathor waa
superintendent o? a wholesale ware
house. Inplcad of doing the work
which wa.- allotted to me I used to
build Cens and tunnels anions tho
?>mpty drygoodo boxes, whero no one
could find me. I have always liked
solitude. During fine weather I of
ten went into the woods and neted and
declaimed to my heart's content,
thinking all along what a shame it
wns there was no one ?round to hear
and appreciate my talent.- It was not
for .some time that I learned the woods
were full of such- embryonic Wonthirs.'
I have always gone in for spcrta and
can run .swim and ride horseback with
thc next person. Although I don't rc.
member over having picked a quarrel,
I had my hands full In attending to
tho<-o which my twin brother, Wallace,
picked.
My first stage experience was with
Clay Glemont, my brother-in-law, in
his production cf "Scni Houston." I
played thc juvenile lead. I played 8
like part In "Brown of Harvard" ?nd
"Tho Master Key." Following thoso
engagements I was featured In "The
Road to Yesterday." I liked the work
on the r.fage. I have nevor sowed my
wild oats, principally boceuso thc diz
zy life has nover and. does not ap
peal to me. Time is too valuable and
accomplishments too difficult.
... l ilke a .country"life^-dogs? chlckpns,
horses,' green fields' and sunshine. Al.
though my tartes run that way I can't
gratify thom on account;of my work.
We depend upon thc sunshine for tak
ing plctursia in nallferaia and as long
aa-the sub is shining I'm working, I
have tho rainy days to myself nnd
those days I spond at home-I dare
say thc happiest home in Hollywood,
because my mother, my .sister Kath
leen, mr brother Wallace and myself
-all of US bosom -pals-llvo together
in oar bungalow.
New Lasky Plctnre Stars.
What promises to bo one of the
greatest conclaves of stars in the his
tory of the motion picture industry
will be that which will moot the pub
lic at the exhibition booths of tho Jes
se L. Lasky Feature Flay Company at
the exposition convention at j Dayton,
Ohio; in July. Among those who win i
be pr?sent as guests of Mr. Lasky arc:
Max Figman and Lolita Robinson,
who will appear In "The Man on tho
Box;" Robert EJdeaoU, who. will m?kp
his; first screen appearance In;.'tho.
fllmleatlon of Stewart Edward
Willie's thrilling story "of. tho north
west;. "The Call j of the North';" Ed
mund Breese, who has recently com?,
ploted, the'."Master Mind" in pictures,
wad Thomas Rosr, who plays in "The
Oqly. Sort " and H, B. Warner, who ls
p.ow appearing Itt the "Ghost Break
er", fnr the La?kv people; ;
c in addition' to the abovp.montloned
celebrities, Edward Aboled and Jesse
Li. Xtasky4: wir make a pilgrimage to
Dayton for. the convention, as. will Mr.
Goldfish and -Cecil B. De Mille.
Ifi Lolita Robinson,, who In private life
Js.ijlrs. Max Figman, will make her ap
pearance In the "Man on the Box" with
Mr.'Figman and wlR probably become'
tho; permanent leading woman for the
jesfcc Lasky company. V
Mr,''Br??Be's first aereen e?Tort the
"M?st?r Mird," will roach tho public
bu Ma3rll ana . th? "Only Son," with
Thfinali . w.: Rosa, w.m follow- imme^
dtateiy after, after vrhlch Will coma
^??^rgtnlan," wiih Dustin Furtum,
to?i'Thfe Call cf the .North/' with Mr.
Mr.' Goldfish, executive head of the
L??kv organization, lett for Dos An-.
6ei?B last Monday for a two weeks'
visit to the Lasky studios -st Holly-,
wo?d, Calif. ,. .
The appearance of Mr. Figman and
W isa Robinson oh (he, screen wll be
awaited with somO anticipation. Mr.
Figmim; ta ,a toaster o?: dramatic ex
pression} attd Misa Robinson has many
Subs proved a true foil, "Tho Call,
the Northam a powerful : subject,
and should prove ? s?leb?ld^v?hl/ae;
fb'rlbi* /? t^uctib? ? tb; motion^ijlpSra?
audiences. .Tho, Lasky ?bices ^?> >?
materially strengthened by U?tf afc
qui ?lt lon andr the subject': ls certatt tb
bi. Interes ting. V
-iWilfred Buckland, artistic director
with tnt Lasky company, constructed
a stockade at Hollywood which Stuart
Bd^^:mito,;anttbr of .'ITho.CaU of
thettfbrth,* sai? is ev?h more natural
thab.tho, original, .which formerly
Blood at Big Laico Tap, Carada, far
nprth.of tho.bthtoh tr?flsAfi
Fischer were. nearly turned but of e
fwa^nmheHsma* ?a-H?- actor? hVe
ond.rnU^lovoUQ' MargarUft ?ftll^ at
tont lon and bot Harry bo would repeat
tho action in tbe picture several times.
This sot them to giggling and Harry
Boon Btarted to ?hake, with laughter,
when an usher came swooping down
upon them and Haid severely, "Say, if
you don't like this picture, remem
ber there's othera who do, and ir you
Want to guy it you can go and get your
money back." Harry tried to smoth
er his laughter but could not and they
beat a hasty retreat whilst tho audi
ence glared, at them, not guessing
who they were.
The Brooklyn Times is tremendous
ly interested in the mysterious mur
der ot Mrs. Balley In the office of Dr.
Carman nt'Fredport. Also Tho Times
has a very succinct idea of the value
of t lie hey G tone police force and an
equally' grnid angle on thc loree of
Freeport. For on Tuly 3, it said:
"."When tho Freeport police get
through wi Vu tho Carman-Bailey caso
they wlil he In line for tho uniformed
force of ibo'Keystone Film Company.'
In tue course of her "little jour
neys" to ibo homes and offices of not
ed men anti women, "Our Mutual Girl"
IP m<>st<r.g everybody in tho "Who's
Who" and "The Blue Book." Her
most recent introduction was to Pen
rhyn Stanlaws, the famous artist, who )
signalized the occasion by sketching
Miss Phillips. "Our Mutual Girl" as
they chatted.
Incidentally, Our Mutual . Girl'
Weekly, devoted to tho doings of the
heroine of the series and the things.
feminine is meeting with' gratifying I
success. . As the only paper In the
world which confines itself to one !
woman as Ifs cubjoci lt ! occupies a
unique position. Exhibltoru every
where are using lt with immediato
results and winning thu commenda
tion, of their, patrons for its contents
and appearance.
Max Figmnn and'Lolita Kohnsen
are cu fvute Saat with the negativo ot j
".rho Mon cn. .tho. Box.' .. Tho .first
showing of thia feature, the latest from
the Lasky studio, took placo at tho |
convention hall, Dayton.
. !Tbn,current release of-Tba.Mutual]
Weekly, No.-75)1 contains'? stand', won-1
dcrful motion pictures ai Mount Las
sen'in eruption. Mount Lassen Is thq !
only activo crater in tho United States 1
and the. films.-. wdrer .'.vscu?eu under-!
many difficulties and at great risk ot |
life; tho Mutual cumorman wau com
pelled to nco-tho poisonous vapors
several timos.
The new four-story building au 'ad
dition td tho already ci.iouaivo Vita,;
graph plants- Is now in corad pf. con
struction-, ut Brooklyn; N. Vi" Thia
building ls Intended to?' ibo mechani
cal departments.^ '. ; : V*
! Riding all alone in ?he tonneau or a
giant 1915 model Fiat, automobile,
Mis3 Margaret Gibson; tito charming
leading lady'.bf tho Vltagraph. West?
prn? studio, wob firstvpHao; ir? iho an
nual bathing' girls' automobile parado
held Saturday. Juno 2-J, at Ocean'
Park, Calif. ?Th? first plSco Carried
with It an award of $50 in cash and d
largo gold and sHycr cup.
The William';'?. ; $rady \ P?cture
Plays corpojraUdri now J;i:cup:pi? :ts.
newly completed studioat Fort."Loo,
J. ?At' the openffag bf September re
leases will be begun at tho raf o ot one
In each month. This number will he
Increased.as trio Organization gets in-'
vo perfect" runnfpg; order..? t * r .:'.;
It reaulVcd only, on : i-.-.y tqrr tao
Edison carpenters and property inca
jtd construct'a village within tho wsllft
of Fort "Schuyler "where rr.ir.y Scs?^?t
were taken Tor "The Viking Que?h?r
With' Mary Fuller and about 300 others
in the cast '
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1T/VLY PREPARED,
iras ?OOi?O?1 Sol d fer H "Un d er A rm* ' and
AIT Strategie .Points Garrisoned,
t. ; . (By Associated Press.?
: Rome,, August'- ll-A' strict1 censor*
ship has been established In Italy over
dispatches tn placea abroad. ' ";'.'.
' King Victor Emanuel iii keeping In
close touch with oven te and ls said to
be" In frequaht direct communication
with other European nllera, especially
thc ?erman emperor.
! TJio queen ts greatly affected by the
fact that ?er relatives in Servia and
Mont?n?gro aro, again .implicated in
war.
.The pope is said to have made great
efforts tc prey^ht the war, as since the
Recent, cdnce?dat ? between * the vati
can nud Sorvia-bis feelings ard very
frYt?dly t/<ward that country: Thd slgV
t?mo qua>t?Y?-$ have.heen dueef tho
caus?s ot AuetV?/V" ? regiment against
Servia; Speakbjg oh the subject to
th? Austrian; ambassador the pontiff
informed hm that lie. cobBld;ered.,tne
A'uiitrlsu attitude toward the Servian'
concordat' unfair ano; added, that he ;
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Repairing
A Special Feature in our
Jewelry Department
is our repairing.
Our work must* bo done right
and to do lt right roqu?n-a special
experience and equipment and- .
WE HAVE mn
Your watch left with our
pert will re?oive SPECIAL
TENTION.
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- His long exp?rience: in timing
and adjusting high-grade watches
to precision insures you a roliabl?
Ume-ploco. .
We do nil kinds of;Jewelry Re
pairing and Engraving.";'
The Cask jeweler.
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Roan Mountain Inn ,
,Sll?nted S? milos from Johnson tU?y,- >
PRU. On tho head waters of the D?o ?
Itcr, 3,00? feet-above thc sea leveL'.'
*?4erir of ,TJt'wi,, beauty und 'gran-''V
LOMBARD? fRON WORKS
mast "protect hia children wher^?Mi
thar; are."' , ...,?.' . .';'" ';
Many in florae aro $lthdra*?ra if i v:
th?l? raonoy from th?.b^ks b?wtng- io ;
fe*J*?of a gener?l,European' coiinicj.
j The Dauan government? te
to niect any event?&iity. \ AWtit :&?5&?-.:;
OOO BoU'.ors aro under anns, inched, ;
lng tboso who ca? t^;^tJidrk]irjrwB?&
Tripoli and other placps- Just beforo,,' .
tho. Au8tro-BorvIan;^bu?b"r&
reservists hajij been caller! ( to tho coi
pra. .; . -
All^e'lorttecatl^
erp; frontier have be^?utinfo nW&.r ??
bf w?r .whi?a tho 'Various squadron^ ct
the fleet'have aswmbled at their naval
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