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Show EAST BALT LAKE TIMES A i ALONG LIFES a TRAIL I ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c Shows Continuous, Starting 7:30 p. m. Sundays, Cp.ni. rm ytympmrn aftkttSCHktikfaaaat Sunday and Monday, August 1 BETTY COMPSON in WOMAN TO WOMAN Its a Real Picture From Start to Finish Tuesday and Wednesday, August fea Love" is as Deep as the Tropical Seas, as Tall as the Palms and as Hotly Passionate as the Volcanic Isles We Think This is His Best Picture to Date Saturday Only, August 16 RICHARD TALMADGE, TULLY MARSHALL, EILEEN PERCY in a Thrill A Minute Production LETS GO MATINEE AT 3 P. M. SHARP N-D SAME TIME OF SHOWS 10-11-- 12 CHARLES RAY in One of His Very Best THE COURTSHIP OF MYLES STAND1SH Special Added Attraction Our Gang Comedy Wednesday and Thursday, August A Drama of Broadway and the South Seas THE LOTUS EATERS it three happy days together with tha fellows, some of whom we had not seen since the day w parted aftd our commencement exercises. We had all been struck by the changes which had come to each of us, and naturally each one had swelled with satisfaction whenever some one Intimated that ha hud changed little. Mac had been In Arixona moat of tha time, working cruelly hard In tha mines; he was bald and seamed and crippled with rheumatism. Pete's hair, which had been a riotous bunch of blnck curia, was entirely white. Fred, who had been Blender and smooth-cheekeallowed a face that was the reeult of hard struggle and a physique that pulled the scales at twice the amount he could manage when he was a freshman. Rd seemed moat like him- ship. Some Democrats feel that Mr. Nes-le- n will be a more formidable candidate four yean from now and that he should stick to bis present responsibility. In the event of his elevation to the governorship. Commissioner Green world undoubtedly become mayor. DAVEY GUNN HURT Monday afternoon Davey Gunn of 1964 South 8th East waa struck by an automobile driven by Mn. H. B. Tracy of 1919 South 9th East. Mn. Tracy was driving at a very moderate rate of speed and waa exonerated from any blame. The youngster darted out from behind another car and ran directly In front of the Tracy masmooth-faceBlenself; brown-hairechine He was taken to Dr. Ralle's der aa a boy, he had changed the least office where he was treated and then of all. Life had been a rather easy taken to hie home. routine for hlin; he had nut needed money; he hud struggled little; he had developed little ambition; be entered only slightly Into tbe reminiscences and the controversies widen sprang up; he bad no plans for the future, little thought of the put After they were all gone, some way we decided that Fred had gripped ui moat of alL He had been a wild, un15-1- 6 and fellow, who trained, hareni-scnrecared little for God or for his InstrucHERBERT RAWLINSON in tors. lie bud brought himself to the O CLUBS front; ha was the head of a big enThe Greatest "Ring Picture Ever Filmed gineering plant; ha hud great ambitions fbr tbe future, and be wee manMATINEE AT 3 P. M. SHARP aging bis men and his boys In a way; beet of all, he had conTo Frott Clatt To Cut Celluloid himself, and all the wild pasquered To front glase first dean the itirfsre, Anyone who has tried to rut sheet sions that seemed to rage through him ippljr mint evenly, then take a pad of celluloid knows that It la not as easy were under his control. Ills face eheeMcloth and stipple" evenly by aa It looks, snys Popular Science showed character and conquest and over. miiat The all a make Is to eye beat patting lightly way Monthly. The l. You could tell by looking tell you when you have the desired ef- deep scratch with a sharp acrilier or him was strong and dependhe at that fect White lead mixed with turpen- the like; and part the celluloid by able. lie had tried the hard thing and tine le beet. scratch. It the bending sharply ahmg he had made good at It, while Ed wa This trick la particularly useful when Just as ha need to be. He had got no curved or Irregular shapes must be he had no ambition to get any where; cut Must Fight for Success where. He Imd not sacrificed; he had Host people fall because they stop not suffered, and for him there had too soon. When odds are against them been no development And so, aa we The Spanking Place. they lose faith In themselves they thought It all over, we decided that Another explanation of the modern have not the courage to light obstacles child man who had changed the most the manners la that too many la struggle that that seem Insurmountable. Men can- woodsheds been converted Into had done best. It have not think failure and win success. turns and eats furrows hair the gray Chronicle. garages. San Francisco Into the face and bends tne shoulders, Exchange. ( All these suggest accomplishment and so are venerable and beautlfuL Tbe man who la looking for tha IL i for the soft Job, ! not likely to snap, AN W. get anywhere; a passive, unaggresslve existence means weakness and stagnation. of the The fact that you are a candidate for the office of governor No," I said to Gregg, "I can't think state of Utah al the coming Republican convention, and the further of any snap courses." fact that the success of the Republican party la the paramount Issue in COURAGE the state of Utah, prompts the Citizen to address you this letter. You are one of the prominent sucresaful citizens of our state, haviinUT the things courage can do I ing extensive widespread interests, known for your Integrity and public D Uurrle says, "The things even spirit, your success la bound up with the prosperity of our state. Incompetence can do. If It worlu with That being the case, we feel you will recognise that towering above singleness of purpose." The one thing Carlson wanted was every other Issue In the November election the success of President a chance to go to college, and yel Coolidge stands foremost, and that the Important task berore the leaders there had never been anyone to en of (he Republican party iu Utah Is, not to satisfy the ambitions of this him. Ills people were Illitercourage vote of Utah to or that mnn, but to do their utmost, place the electoral ate and unambitious, lie had no money, in the Republican column. he had never even been to high school, Utah needs President Coolidgo at the helm of government In Washfor he waa forced to go to work before lie waa fourteen hurd work. too. ington If Utah Is to prosper. Our wool industry must be proterted; our tliat left him bruised and exhausted. sugar factories kept functioning; the steel industry, just blossoming into And yet always there burned In him life, must be fostered; mining development encouraged and the gem the one desire, the one purpose of geteral Interests of the whole people kept on the road of prosperity. ting a college degree. On the other hand, should the Republican party In Utuh fall In Its "You cannot meet the entrance re leadership at this lime the country la in danger of falling Into tho hands qulreinents," the college officials alof the radical elements, a happening that would bring stagnation to busiways replied when he tried through Interviews or correspondence to. find ness, for vi Ills our government In control of communists, socialists, radiway within the academic circle. cals, etc., capital would not Invest In new or old undertakings. "Give me a chance," he begged; .This condition might as well be looked squarely In the fare, for, end finally, after he was twenty-vin- e as already Indicated In the dally press, the radical party ia even now and had saved a few dollars, he was getting ready to attack the sugar Industry of which you are the head given an opportunity aa a special stuIn Utah, and the employees of which by their activities In your behalf, dent to take up college work. wherever the factories are located, are causing comment. No one ever knew how he got on. He came and went every day across Nearly four years ago (he party elected by the largest majorities the campus; he earned hla living as ever given a complete set of state officials. They were elected on a other eager atudents did, washing platform and promised business efflrlency and economy and in all fairdishes or waiting tablet, or In the per ness you will admit in that respect the officeholders have made good. formance of simple teaks about the As Is usually the case the officers should be accorded a second town. lie was cheerful and happy In term and so far there seems to be no substantial reason why Governor the thought that he was having a chance to accomplish the impossible. Mabey should not be renominated. The convention must of necessity And all the time he waa getting on. approve Ills administration and doing this, how can the delegates conHe was making up hla entrance creddo delenot turn believe down We the renominatlon? him for sistently its, lie was passing studies with credit gates will take that course, but nevertheless, because of the Important to himself, he was getting nearer and Issue we appeal to you not to split the Republican party at this time; nearer to a degree. He reached his not to he Instrumental in placing the opposite parties In office; nor do Ideal, he got hla diploma, and now he Is out In the world an honored and anything that would Jeopardize the election of President Coolidge. successful engineer. It was singlea actuate our in must leaders welfare the Republican Party guiding ness of purpose that brought him suctarty and you. Mr. Wattis, will admit that your candidacy at this time and cess In spite of hls Is inopportune. Ill advised and detrimental to the best Interests of the It waa courage that Incompetence. stale. helped him to accomplish the ImposDo you believe that after your action of two years ago In refusing sible. to with the Stale Republican Committee and lending your aid Today Strong was In my office. Ils has plenty of money, he liss a good and comfort to the activities of your home paper which was Instrumental body, he has a normal brain, and he In defeating a Republican United States senator, thus vetoing the acts has as excellent a high school training of Senator Smoot, you should aspire to a leadership of the party at this as a boy can get Yet he has not time, which must elect President Coolidge? passed five hours. lie doesn't like hla On the other hand, your withdrawal would be a that work, he says. If he could Just get will always bring you honor. Adv. Into something Interesting he Is aura he would get on. Rut the things courage can do!" Q. Friday Saturday, August THE JACK mse-terl- OPEN APPEAL TO Ostensibly Major Neslen Is not a Winner of Princess Theatre Bicycle 13-1- 4 Starring JOHN BARRYMORE, COLEEN MOORE, ANNA NILSSON and WESLEY BARRY EAST 21stS0. FIRST STORE-10- 71 MAYOR NESLEN. candidate for the nomination and yet there ia an organization pulling for him. There is no questioning the mayors M h 14-1- 5 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August the extent to which in rural Utah. THESE PRICES ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY vote-gette- SOUTH SEA LOVE SAME PRICES Some Democrat, however, question Mr. Hern is known mi'- - LOOKING for a three-hou- r course to fill up my program for In next semester," Gregg said to me yes- being one of the best la certainly this the -state. In politics, Do you know any snap terday. a vital consideration. He ia well known course?" would undoubtliefure I answered him my miad all over the state and went back to commencement time. Ws edly secure a law- following In the The Democrats of were sitting on the porch talking It outlying parts. over, Frank and L after the fellows Utah county have already been espehad left We had been celebrating tha cially active In his behalf. The mayor's twenty-fiftour gradu- friends claim tliar his present record anniversary ation from college, and we had had justifies hls advance to tbe governor- (T SHIRLEY MASON in H-Y-L-A-- mi THE SNAP 12-1- 3 Thursday and Friday, August DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE MARK OF ZORO matter. frQHOHCHCtitQO4HCKKKKtiKHCt00tiH!HHt0 114. WMtira Niwipipw URUtft.) 10-1- Spujji. liimll, (Continue! from page 1.) propriety and aiiut-s- s of such an ar rangement or similar disposition of the Cy THOMAS A. CLARK IMaa mi Mtm, PEOPLE STUDY CANDIDATES IN GOVERNOR RACE H. 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Enquire at 1987 McClelland St., after 6 p. m. Wa are pleased to announce th arrival of a baby girl at the home of Easter Island. Explorers end scientists believe that Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Capronl of s riMMrr Island waa Mice e part of a ward. Mother and daughter sow submerged continent. are doing nicely. Wan-darner- M. I. A. BandtoPUy Tonight THE SUGAR HOUSE AUTO TOP SHOP For Auto Top Repairs Curtains Repaired Prices Reasonable 1117 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE , On Tonight at about the M. I. A. band, under ershlp or Arnold Dur& at play several numbers In Sugar House. Between one hundred and one hundred and girls are la lb" bees gnnliatlon has only daf. lug about ninety who are in touch l,h makW stem any they ars erful progress. The group will at the Forest Dale rhipw |