Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 349, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1919 Page: 8 of 10
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Heralded by •<repiun.il tillmt
frnm eastern critic*. who declare i
he a iiiuai novel photoplay, "Bark to
(Sod'* Country," adapted from Jam**
('liver Ciir«oo<l'» celebrated magazine
utorj, "W.ipl. the Walrtt*.' »ill l>< x111
i:« two day run at the I'reMetu thea-
tre. commencing today.
Probably no person ha* the
kna. k of urltlng on the psychology
of lli» relationship between anlma!
arid mi}n that f 1 hia.terize* tha lit-
eral* work of Cnrwood And in his
picture, which was supervised b>
J'litis If In the Art Hi reitlona In i I
t mpeiaiure og 62 degree* below <*ro, I
a faithful attention to detail has in fie I
t ils photoplay fat nmre vl.ld t la I
Ills story
'*Ha< k to G.id's ('iMitv|t >" is ha.vl
essentially upyn the tlieine that klnd-
»ie.-s to aliima'g results in reflecting
ami generating that Kindness to the
Kiver whereas, cruelty ami torturi»
eerie to Incite an animal to fiendish
mvagery, Cur wood Write* his story
about W'apl, the killer, a if rest l>a:>»
upon whom no man or hesat h as e er
lavished a kind word or a*'t, Another
thread of the story leads to Nell
fchtpman as i'olores LeHeau, a g J1
living with her father in the wilds of
Canada and whom all the animals
near her home have learned to love.
When rate tskei D.dores ami a
helpless husband Into the Arctfe re-
gions she Is brought Into touch with
the «1 o(f, who has received the name
* of "the killer ' from ihe I'skiinoa and
traders whom ho lia* frightened
through his fieri'»neM. 1 >ul >t •••»'
kindness wins hi* friendship
How W'apl sa\
r< v and her hmtvind, who n><*
atom tha ktrrcn 1an<1* In a alelgh, h
on® of th© moft unusual *v»'i
*ho\vn on the Civ*<»nt theatre's
wcreen.
IF THE HILLS lEflE
Wil l IIN ATTRXOTIOtf AT TIIK
«.l M TODAY. TI'KWDAY AND
WI:D\I SDAY.
Ilrmlie .* Carter, I ife Insurance,
412 Clt) National IVimk Billhllnff.
Seaweeds obtain tb,»li nourishment
from the water in which they grm
not from the ground Tii which TTVey
' may h« rooted.
Head Noises
Distressing noises m the head, re-
sembling bulling. ringing, crackling,
hammering. alxzliii*. humming, sowing,
roaring, or aound of gurgling water »r«
usually forerunners of catarrhal DEAF-
NESS. Los* no time In conquering tha
catarrh, eliminating the atrange h»«d
nois»a and saving your hearing Don't
doHo your atomaoh for a disorder that
la in your head. Try wonderful heal-
ing, vapor-burnlng DR. BLOSSER'S
CATARRH REMEDY sold at the drug
atorea Triple guarantee with every bo*.
P/*J4t (>M #lftfra r%u t4rrl.f »lent
li,,. t vv.i-Miurn at.,1 !/;!» Car- All th« rood thlnga In Harold Bell
,i '.ount V tci.ift picture. W ;,j Siiiith Wright's novel ara concentrated In
I." II line, which Is t I he alio a n at ib« fllmat igatlon of "Tho Hhaplierd of
ih- Tempi* tli. i're today and Ties- tha Hllla," now showing at the Gem
d,. I.ffcs hi.almnds a novel juo- theatre Till* I# one of tha few ator-
! ' ' " ''l "A " w' '>tt" lea that baa not been spoiled In tha
im* 'n "d i' something and cat- welling for lh* pictures. It i«
' ' 1 'lncat to ' fa liom* to malnpd for the ex-Kan^a* City cler-
" ' h'' ''' Waahbum, »< Smith, l» fyman to find romance In the Ozark*
1 ",'1 '' tnif'up ed h lie i ioon long lieforo that country had become
IM 1 pill's III..: \ .nt, and „ national vacation land aa It is no.v
finally n eari!u|ti ik* ale lengned The story of Mr. Wrl*hf* tianaltion j
.guiist I 'n. \ prett) soi-vihk maid f,.„m a wandering landscape painter
' ' ,i:i '",0 1 to a clergrman and later an author
" ' L' 1 1 voimnj w|io baa an Ice become famous In all
1,1 in nn I lands l< IntereatlMRly told btr the dra-
'' r v Xndth I rnatlc critic of tl e K .naaa Cltv Times.
Mr Wright wandered to tha Ozark*
ti» pah t Jand«c,ijk'S; not that
in i«*h «»f an utiitH hut living w-iw
tn»ap In Oia hMI?i and th« yonric man
ha*\ jimt loft roll Age a yf ip hffom
K• M'lu.itlon for lai'k of fundu fie ha«J
.supported himMPlf orevlou^lv a* %
paint«»r and d*roratoi\ Ha wont on«
Stinda> to hoar a ru t tut rldt*r who
v;t<i to /iroirii fn a !ltt!« hc^oo!-
htmsrt Tli# preacher failed to ap-
pear, and aft»*r an awkward pame. a
tall mountaineer, <oatlea«, hia troua-
| » i * in hH lioota, nlapped Wright on
tho shotilder and aid, "Sa>, younff
,j fo'lor. you aeam t<» have Home educn-
«»n, kain't > <»11 :»r, o ih a a|t**1l o'
talk'.'*' That viM il>e hegimlni? of
Mr Wrlifht'i career aa a preiKliar.
!le came ultiniatoly t > tho Forest
a' nue rhnrrh in Kiihis ('Ity. Soon,
.«k he hi ill, he had found a more at-
tnoti o way t»f preaching tlnogffh
n"voN Ife rot lined hia ministry
and went Into f31e n/ai
wrote "The Shojipard o
Snl
l»vl
mi»hlie \\ ith her A i
lick'/ • a hiniaoSf ,>< * foot
l»ad and, holding up the hf»ie at
!i»» • ovO» ,*r jMiMit, Hldna*»«i hwife.
Thu the )atiahah!*« cllmai to
* ? it h i»*' ■ irctl to he a th >ro*ikhIv
oi» :.a a!-'e picture, crowded with novel
Nit'iallont a I mirth. I^ii^ Wilson ia
Mr W'.ishhnrn a h i linf wo-
man, ai I ether* in tho (•;»st mv Wal-
ter Ml**ra, M iMu KeU«». M.ii ^are'
LooiiiI.4 \V n»» v Hall, and <*arr o
< "ark Ws: I h niaUl t'i <;» w;h Ore
dlro -or
KIiijC l-criulalc, IA I,
era and floral tle-lnna.
for cut flovv-
llnKh llarria.!
X \S r\]\ KICSIT\ IT \\»
l«-*0 l uontM l, ^1 III IM I I
K nlne-
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/Tfrri;>?§ am Sjr
Au*lln, Tex s Nov,
H une s.« ison I* to he an •1
fair* T'n "nity of Tex
!») '•»' S»• far thi • • if-iin •
leflnitely -chodnled, -Mini
ea'.ly arnni;.'.l for, nnd t<
ned,
Tha prime <* ent of the a^aa-oi will
he the Thank-giving gif** itti tl>^
farmer* which i* due !«t?e til a. a im
Clark field In IH20. Ile^hh^ thi* tho
eleven wf!l sjr> to Dafli* on o *ohec
!4 to play the Sooner* at the
fair, and on October !fou.*ton wi'l
he \ jilted ♦ a Mer ij) the < »w !•<
Austin'* fa»alty Day will pi'ohahly
he h*!d next year on Novemhar »*», the
first Saturday in the month If pos-
e The DiilJip* I'nlvt »r*ity cte,en
I will i.e brought down to <ieh' the
T.onghortu on th it d.i>. T! ia eim«
i will lie made nil t*>»» mo « Intereatlrif
if Phillip* la admitted to the Souih-
w«aiern '"'inference, an ic>i m which
the authoritlca are Irylrg to hrlng
about.
Other game* which ha e not lieen
definitely d i ed, hut which will proh-
:ihl he pla >-l are those \<)tli Hnylor,
Souiliwe*tern, Arkansas md Oklaho-
ma A A M. Ileaides theae iimoUh—
will he d-ntd to make up tha full
nine.
Ilea l tl- '.vant Hii*
oiu ntlv he "merged
oti a sum (li on he I t
A a
h^ i li I if
n* v. itlft
rom tli a
ur hi* eon,
ha lu#ok tho picture
•ho advofit <»f the old run
c:(3 !l»» ha.* to .e to m.ik
hacU a ooila j. -op » the e to
an art had dona In <
a" I w • » ha I ikkvmI for the fdcture
which ina«le him famous Ti e wrong
wa* j»ar11y the father's, who, in hia
pride, wished h * n<»ji to make a mar-
riage hefittlnt; the aon of a cultured
Hercnman. Chance leads him to
stop for the night at tho cabin of the
father of tl e icii I, She ha* heen dead
fifteen yeaia and her aon i* a wild
child of the hills, halfwitted The
<»' I man become* a shepherd for the
Matthews family, and his kindly in-
fJc iice is felt throughout the region.
«>nly the moonshine:« resent !iN pres-
ence, beliei'tag })im to he a revenue
officer. Their attempt to kill him is
stopped by the better residents of
Mutton Hollow. The gentler aide of
life in the wood* centers about "Sam-
my" Lane, whose lively spirits ha\a
succeeded in Kborteninf her name
f\
g^itraaift#B
^hy in the dickens
did I leave home?'
Marry 'Em
Y oung!
Treat 'Em
Rough!
Tell 'Em
Nothing!
Bryant Washburn
—i ii—
from Saniantha. All her life »iio ha.a
iovod her playmate, ' roung Matt,"
hut she Is trying to make herself l>e-
llcve sh« loves another. Wealth and
pleasure sound attractive to a gel
who ne\er lias been far enougli out
of the valley to nee a railroad. She
heg» the Shepherd to teach her to
become a "lady". What she learns
in her dally lessons from the old man
instead of putting up un artificial
barrier from uer .sinit.le, happy life,
makes her sc« the charm and beauty
of her surroundings and her home
folks. All this story ia graphically
retold In thi# great ten-reel picture
which has been made under the direct
supervision of its author,
"The Shepherd of the Hills" will
he the nltraction at the (lem theatre
today, Tuesday and Wednesday.
FOLLOW THE TRACKS OF WAPI
to the
CRESCENT THEATRE TODAY
I'l'ItNllAI K— Ithitf J«t or him- !
Jlugh Harris for your irult tree*.
They are senroo tw sugar. I have |
litem ti<nv, but no promises for the fu- i
tut*.
"Why Smith Left Home"
"THE
MIRACLE
MAN"
THREE DAYS
BEGINNING
THURSDAY
Thought He Could
Get Away With
This Cave Man
Stunt, but Before
You try out the
Same Stuff, See
How BRYANT gets
by—
TODAY
and
TUESDAY
—at the—
WEDNESDAY
ONLY
VIVIAN
MARTIN
—in—-
"HIS OFFICIAL
FIANCEE"
TEMPLE THEATRE
SHKIXK OF THE SILENT \HT
BOOTH - HKNTKOI* STltUtKil.K
Nl VI ritiDAY XK.HT—SM\l li
ADMISSION.
Mveiyl.ody wants to see lleturoii
wrestle with ("apt. H. M. Booth, the
Iowa Tiger.
At least that Is the way that it
seems to Uttforii Stegall who has
charge '.f the allotment of seats.
80 many wanted to witness the
event that it finally became neces-
sary for tho promoters to hire a hall (
to accommodate the crowd. When
the man who owned the hall had the
proposition put up to him he aahl
lie would have to have rent money,
j This put a crimp in the original plans
so that yesterday afternoon It was
decided to make a charge of the
spectator" to defray the expenses.
The two wrestlers will not expect
to make anything from the match.
Rooth has $ 1,000 for Rentrop if
Rentrop wins, Booth will also get
$1,000 If he wins from the French-
man.
The promoters ate putting on the
contest for the pure love of a good
J match—and do not expect to profit,
i Path wrestlers vow that the other
j man will lose. Temple fans are ex-
| 1 the rant over the prospects.
j TKVI \<; TO PRKVKXT f.OCKOCT
[ S|miIii Vim IVillicrcil by serious lit-
iltiMiial I'rohlcuiA.
I Asfloetsl,rl P*ei« DlKDflteh 1
Barcelona, Nov. —The city gov-
ernment of Barcelona was in confer-
ence for tseveral hours today with lead-
ing citizens of the city, to devise
means for preventing the lockout by
tho employers set for tomorrow in
Barcelona. All conferees promised
to help the government to seek to pre-
vent violence and to work for the re-
estahllshnient of normal social con-
ditions.
The citizens who formed themselves
Into a force of special police, received
orders to be ready for duty should the
occasion require.
Four out of the nine important
newspapers in Barcelona have stopped
publication because of the impending
lockout.
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An Absolute Novelty, Unique!—Different!
The story of Delores, the swimming girl of the Canadian Wilds, and
how her love and sympathy for animals won the love of "Wapi' the
Killer"—the great fighting dog of the trails
16 KINDS OF ANIMAL ACTORS
in their natural habitat play their parts in
"BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY"
Adapted fro,m the story, "Wapi' the Walrus" in "Good Housekeep-
ing" Magazine,
By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD
—Starring—
Nell Shipman and Wheeler Oakman
Also—
MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY
ADMISSION—Adults... .30^ Children... .15^
(Including War Tax)
Don't put your money Into a Truck
until you inspect ilie Olitsniobllc
Economy Truck.
After long and serious experiments
an Italian scientist has decided that
dogs wag their tails for conversa-
tional purpose*
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Williams, E. K. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 349, Ed. 1 Monday, November 3, 1919, newspaper, November 3, 1919; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth470318/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.