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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 TIE EAST SUIT LATE TIMES THE HOMBi CRIME'S ENEMY ho take the ground that p Those lice methods could be made ao terrifying to men and women of criminal I'tahs LivMt Community Builder. tendencies us to prevent all crime are Published every Friday Afternoon. Ignoring the fuudamentala of human nature and the complexity of soda! The hangiuun's noose and reluihins. WFM1KLI. B. LYMAN, i lie electric chaJ do nut prevent mui Editor and Manager der. The cure for crime evidently la All it4itis of news mi 'mial anil busi-r- e not punishment. Sociologists are not wtivities rhiioid lie sulrmttrti to on method! the atute should ugrued later not Times the East Salt IjimThe pursue In dialling with this phase of than Wednesday each week. office is in the Sufrar Bank life, hut they do seem agreed that the Time Building, at llii'J Ka.--t 21st South. home must be the stronghold of civic virtue If we are to dwell In greater e class second of Continuance security from those who would raise of Sugar House Times, granted their hands against public safety, says May 11. 192:1, at the Post Office in tho New York Commercial. llow esSalt apidied for. sential It Is that tha home be the cradle of tho state Is seen In this, The Times will la sent anywhere in no matter what baa been done to the wvrld for civilized sukseription that the direct the minds and footstep of our is which fl.oO per year. price, boys and girls In the paths of right, Full information on advertising rates the number of those who have chosen will be supplied on application. Phone tho puths of wrong have given tha Hyland 9!Hi. world Its greatest problem. PARAMOUNT WEEK long-promis- j j n Mnrshal Foch attempted to define the meaning of the word "invincible." SPIRIT OF MODERN GIRL to various reports the French According What Is the inodeni equivalent for marshal said that "Invincible" means bear and skinning the carjiet weaving "one who has not yet been vanthat once made our women great rather than "one who canquished" the partners for their men? queries not be vanquished." This stirred up The typeBulletin. IMilladelphla "Invincitho Paris. of Intellectuals writer, the filing ease, the restaurant ble" became the talk of salons and modof thnuennd the departments boulevards. At length "The Forty Imem commerce In which women are mortals," who maka up the memberworking are these the modern equivof the French academy, took the ship alent fur the bear skinning that once matter in hand. After solemn sessions saved women's souls? The Pilgrim the Immortal forty handed down their mothers weren't great because they which was unanimous. Foch but because they met decision, hot Indian was sustained. "Invincible" means life as It coma, with courage, energy what he said It means. From which and Integrity. They were out In the It may be Inferred that "Invincible" thick of things and they bora themIs a In Its exactly that whichpurely relative term, point selves valluntly. It differs from little various spirit which makes our women great other things In this best, or worst, of The modem girl Is getting today. all possible worlds. human contact, iter broadening and balancing In Identically the same There are differences In doctors as place as the pioneer mother got herethere nre In patients, but the purpose on the frontier, lays the Kansas City of all Is Identical the relief of the Star, For the pioneer mother that Yet many patients fall to apmeant the deserts and plains: for patient the fact and often unwittingpreciate ithf modern daughter It means Comand hinder the doctor In ly hamper tie daring and mercial street But Ills work. This ( particularly true of reotjcefqlneM require ar h; same pfiremi of sick children. Doctor are and the poise ft gives la tie iain& not magicians who can divine at glance the cause, nature and treatment ' Dylcefs Dr. nenry Van protest of on lllneas; they must ask questions gainst the notion that moving pic- and make examinations for which tho tures can ever take the place of books child must be undressed, even In spite as tho main source of humnn knowl- of cries and struggles. But these cries edge Is well founded. The inovles" are often the direct outcome of the can certainly supplement books. Just tollcltallnn and fenrs of the mother or ns bonks supplement and clarify ex- of the impression she has given the perience, but they cannot supplant child as to what the doctor will do to them, except, possibly, as a source him. of mere pleasure. If knowledge consisted merely In Information, a good American athletes are doing fine case could be made for believing that work In creating good feeling between it could be Imparted better through our people nnd other nations, says Cola picture tlinn through a book. No lier's Weekly. Ouhnet went to Engone can understand a truth fully until land nnd took a golf trophy and a he has lived with It and digested It, bent lug with equnl good sportsmansays the New York Mull. lie cannot ship. I'nddock, the California sprintmoving picture apparatus carry er, at the sume time was showing his around with him, hut he can carry n heels to the rrenclnncn. McTlgue, book. lie enn refer to It lmudlly and another American, relieved France of keep evaluating wlmt It says until he Slid and brought home the light heavyunderstands it. Then ho has knowlweight chnmplnnshlp. MeCaullffe, a Informaof mt the truth, edge merely stood up and took a young Detroiter, tion about It. sound thrashing at the hands of Flrpoi, an Argentine store clerk. Giving and New York city will have 0.000.000 Yklng. our athletes set a needed expopulation before ninny more months, of how to get acquainted. ample census to estimate the according by Diplomats, please copy. iiureau. Chicago will be half ns large. Rivom-modntlon- proli-Icm- nd?n What is expected to be the most The Faun, an Allan Dan produc-i- n the history of.tion; Thomas Meighar. in "Woman-wi- ll successful season be opened by Proof," from the story by George Ade; motion pictures picture theatres in this vicinity the His Childrens Children," with Be be week of September 2 to 8 when the Daniels, Sam Woods production of motion picture theatres of the country Arthur Trains novel; lludyard Kipwill unite in celebrating the Sixth lings The Light that Failed, pro: Annual Paramount Week. Reports duced by George Melford; Pola Negri from the studios in Los Angeles and supported by Antonio Moreno in "The New York indicate that this year Spanish Dancer, a Herbert Brenon Paramount Week will mark the begin- production; International Magazine; advance in ning of the the motion picture art. People who have come from the studios say that never before in the history of motion starring Gloria Swanson; "Theres a pictures have there been so many big Fortune In It," a James Cruze pro-an- d really worth while film produc- - duction; Every Day Love," a William tion.s waiting for release as there are De Mille production front Julain at this time. Those critics who have Streets novel, "Rita Coventry; a been demanding bigger and better Zane Grey production, The Heritage screen fare will be satisfied this year, of the Desert," directed by In-iWil if promises of producers and reports last; Thomas Meighan in "Pied Piper of film observers are fulfilled. Malone"; Pola Negri in My Man; Paramount Week, the first week in Glenn Hunter in "When Knights each new season, has come to be Were Bold; "Triumph," a Cecil B. established in the motion picture trade De Mille production from the Saturas marking the industrys best effort, day Evening Post serial by May and this year producers are confident The Stranger with Richard that patrons of film theatres showing Dix and Leatrice Joy; and Gloria Paramount Pictures will see a great- Swanson in an Allan Dwan production er advance in motion picture art than of Argentine Love by Vincente has been registered in any previous Blasco Ibanez. Paramount Week. The purpose of each annual Paramount Week is to focus the attention of the public on the advances made during the year PURSUED BY TIGER in the art of picture production and to show that during the coming season the theatres playing the better HOLT BREAKS type of pictures wili, warrant the patronage of their public. Reports from Los Angeles and New RECORDS York indicate that more time, efTort and money have been spent in the production of pictures this summer than ever before. Some of the biggest Thrilling Incident During Filmpictures in the history of the new art ing of Stars Picture, The are now ready for release. Not only, Tigers Claw however, has extra effort been made in the production of nictures, but the number of pictures has been sharply Although no official time was kept reduced. For instance, the Famous on the event, it is said by observers Players-Lask- y that the record for the two hundred Corporation, the pr ducers of Paramount Pictures. has nd twenty yard dash was shattered reduced the number by Jack Holt, star of The Tigers it will release this year to 52, or one Claw, a Paramount picture, which will a week. Two years ago there were be the feature at the Princess theatre 104 Paramount Pictures released be- for two days beginning Wednesday tween September 1st and August Slit, next. there were 82. Last The speedy dash took place during Although the nuniuer of pictures the filming of scenes of a has been radically reduced, all of the fight between Mr. Holt and a Bengal production resources of the Famous tiger. The big beast had been trained, Players-Lask- y Corporation have been but throughout the picture extreme kept intact and will be concentrated care was used to prevent infuriating on the production of these fewer pic- the animal. tures. Each of the pictures, according Scenes were in progress one day to an announcement by the heads of in which the tiger leaps toward Mr. the Corporation, will be bigger in ev- Ilolt, preparatory to bearing him to ery way than any pictures hitherto the ground. To avoid possible injury produced by the Company, and as to the star, it was rehearsed with more time has been given to the selec- dummy so that the tiger would realize tion of stories, the casting of players, what was expected. But when the and the choice of directors and build- time arrived for the actual leap, the ing of settings, observers here say animal balked. To speed matters, that the productions made under this trainer threw a stick, intending that new policy will do more than anything it should fall near the tiger and rouse else toward offsetting the criticism it to action. His aim was poor, how which has been leveled at film pro- ever, and the stick struck the animal ductions for the last two or three on the head with a hollow thud. With a roar the beast turned on the years. Paramount Pictures to be released trainer, who vaulted through a nearby this season by ihe Famous Players-Lask- y gate and slummed it just in time Corporation include the follow- stop the tiger as it hurtled through ing: the air. Meanwhile, Mr. Holt started Madge Kennedy in The Purple fur the other gate, nearly 250 yards Highway; a James Cruze special. across the arena in which the scenes When near his "Hollywood, with 22 stars and 56, were being taken. screen celebrities; a George Melford Koal. he wa seen by the tiger, who special with Jacqueline Logan, 8a- - gave chase. Observers say their hearts loniy Jane from the story by Bret ceased to Mat as they watched the Harte; an Allan Dwan special, Law- - race of life and death, which Mr. Ilolt ful Larceny; Gloria Swanson in won Mr. Holt is known as one of the Bluebird's Eighth Wife, a Sam SALT LAKE CITY, AUGUST 31, 1923 t "The Silent Part- ner" with Leatrice Juice Moore; a Zane Grey special, To the ana Last Man," with Lois Wilson The Richard Dix; Pol Nep-- i m Cheat," a George MelforJ production; James Cruzes production of "Ruggles of Red Gap" from the famous novel by Harry Leon Wilson; The Marriage Maker," a William de Miile production from Edward Knoblock'a play JOINS CELEBRATION privi-ledg- Seventy-eigh- t American dtles will have over 100,000 population each by In July 1, as against only slx'y-elg1920. We're packing closer and closer together. Metropolitan residents, bidother for ding wonder why rents are high. In tliu country, cheap routs. Airplane j will solve the rent problem. And wlu n men enn live fur cut und ilv to nnd from work each fondly cun have Its s own garden. Solution of city Is to abandon the cities. Watch the airplane news. The Hying machine will turn cur of economics upside down. Wood production; PRINCESS THEATRE Edg-ingto- n; JACK ALLSPEED man-to-bea- st ' City Conveniences On the Farm ' near-paradis- QN your farm you can have evt-rconvenience to make housework easy which the housewife in the city enjoys. u e .i The American fhurdngo bird, which says has living on earth I In danger of extincTlie home Is tlie least ftllclent of our I'm'si.iiisi years, , Tlb-lIn the Balargest social Institutions, charges I'rof, Ernest tion. Is dlsnpiH-artnhamas, rapidly It. Groves of Boston university colthe natives consider them "good lege of liberal arts, lie any the borne National bird societies are eating." behind bethe school and church lags t up" about It. Nature nppnr-entlcause It tins in made use of science. "all Is through with the flamingo and "There nre parents who prepare themselves more seriously fur the raising Is crossing It off her list. Worthwhile of poultry than for the bringing up 'o argue with her! of their own children. It Is easy to It is pleasing to note that kindness start an argument about anything. And there nre way of proving that Muck to animals Is becoming more general. Here are two Items front one page of Is white. Tut to clHlin that the averAll a newspaper: pigeon age home Is less efficient than, for Instance, schools, is too much. Home, whleh were several times under fire war while carrying Immanaged by mothers, U the most suc- during the portant messages for the British army cessful of social Institution. and navy have been pensioned off for life by the British War department, in During the World war a the care of a special keeper." adwaa to French publicist invited dress a large audience of children Bobbed lair women, Ft Is reported, from the elementary schools of ah forth such an avnlnnche of conAmerican city. Walking quickly on pour when they vl!t Mirhor shops versation the stage, he commenced speaking In to have their locks sheared that harat nnd then Ms own eob-ny- y well-know- n tongue smiling the bewildered children, he said. In perfect English: "You do not understand me, do youd There, my dear children, you have the root cause of this anil nearly every other war, Or.'y through a lack of proper un dersfind-Inof the point of view of ellifg nations are wars poible." bor Pnd themselves Electricity will do your wash it, quickly and efficiently, and leave you uni i red when it is finished. e lii-- distanced. ou can do four hours ironing1 in one with an electric ironer it is quick, easy to operate because you can sit down as you iron with it, and economical to use. Yea, she agreed, It la wonderful work, but yon must make It still more wonderful by teaching them how to taka poorer aim." Indianapolis News. Canadas Urban Population. The population of Canada is about equally divided between city dwellers and country dwellers. The total urban population la given as 4,852,778 and the total rural population 4,435,710. In Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan the rural' population runs about 75 per cent of the whole. Traveling Such a Bora. Transcontinental traveling may b come a bore, even to a miss of five. Betty Jean Thatcher of Loa Angeles, age five, Is visiting her aunt and unde, Mr. and Mra. T. J. Moore, In Buskin Better Service Relieving you of all Funeral details i$ ,lne service tee offer. Besides this relief, confidence in us, inspired hy our years of thoughful , conscientious sen, ing, tcill deliver you of many needless ironies It will bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every func. tion will he thoroughly, thoughtfully and con pletely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind . Modest, uniform prices prevail. Eddington Undertaking Company Hy 125 LEE R. FRY, President and Manager 1047 E. 21st Suth Uy, 12 5 place. Mother and daughter got off the train In Chicago en route, end mother started toward the InBetty, travel-wordianapolis train. 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GKAN1TE LUMBER ami Come in and let us show you tho wonderful electric servants which will make womans . work on the farm pleasant and ea-v- JChw (.!. A college bn broken the record for n 4 lo j urd dnh. If she cas ne the aiiie speed In getting ready for a dance or the theater she shon'4 be very popular with the young men BARN PAINT in barber will know how men customer soinelii!ie ot Almos I Cost of living In China now Is 130 rent higher than when the war started In 1914. But, at that, eggs n Chinn arc retailing at 4 to 5 cents I dozen (In nur money), other neeessl- lies In proiMirtlon. There's n Joker, en U usual In these Mirth. It's an exceptional man who .make $15 n month in Chinn. Ton l ad. we can't do our earning in Aini'ri-In Chinn. Maylu-ihand our airplane will make It possible, liter on. g pressed. she Oh, It Is wonderful work, id when nt n friend's horns, this teaching the young to shoot Tho friend pointed to her kitchen window, which had been broken ear Her In tho day by a shot from n aUng-sh- Cheap. Hy. 737.J j s-- r r nerviest stars in motion pictures and MARCELING there are few things he will run from. Done inhome evenings. For at is an One of the few, however, furiated, 750 pound Bengal tiger, appointments call Hy. 2335-seeking fight. 1729 Lake St. For Sale: A fourteen-yea- rEffacta Not Pleasant. An Evansville young woman, teaching her first term at school, wan not only Impressed with tha nobleness of her profession but had determined that all her friends should so bo Im- LUIMII j'icienf; Ihtblic Smvce HARDWARE CO. House |