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f HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS PICTURIZED TRUE TO LIFE. A masterful picturization of Harold Bell Wright's famous story "The Shepherd of the Hills," will he shown on the screen of the Opera House. The film will be exhibited I xTi_ui. VT? ' Matinee Ana wuu. ?v.. *.v.T To the thousands of local readers of the book, the picture will parti-, cularly appeal, for the story has been transplanted to the screen exactly as it was written. From "Sammjj Lane" down to "Little Pete," all >of ^ '-""^he characters have been brought to life with absolute realism. The author personally supervised the production to make sure that no event that was told in the atory was omitted in the cinema version. rpL* Kaam ^owi*?Kifoi1 . in illC JLUIU Xiao vaimvsvvm ? middle west, and has just completed a successful run at one of the large theatres in San Francisco, where it shattered all records for attendance. Among the characters who brought to life by players of unusual histrionic ability are "Little Pete", "Sam, my Lane," "The Shepherd", "Young ' * Matt'*, "Ollie Stewart", , "Wash Gibbs", "Old Matt", "Howard the Artist", and others, and the incidents of the story are told on the screen in the same succession that they were related in the book. Matiilee 3:00 P. 4 M. Night 7:00 P. M. and 9:00 P. M.' f? GENERAL PERSHING IN ' FAVOR OF SMALLER AMERICAN ARMY Washington, Nov. 1?Dissenting in many important respects from the program recommended by the war department and the general staff, General Pershing told the military ' committee of congress today that 300,000 men raised entirely by voluntary enlistment should be the out-) side figure considered for a standing army. He favored universal military training to provide an emergency, reserve, but thought general educational work should be combined with it and military discipline "somewhat relaxed" so that the system would be in complete harmony with democratic institutions. He fixed -six months as the training period. ' The department had recommended an army of more than 500,000 with a system of universal training not embracing the educational feature. Its recommendation for a training . period was three months. Departing: again from the expressed views of the department the general declared army purchasing should be reorganized in a new bureau apart from the quartermaster corps, and a ; separate department of the govern-' ? , . i*5?2rLl liliP' I - > * M \ y \ , ment should be organized to coordi- < nate and supervise military, naval i and cqmraercial aeronautics. 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