Show I o TWO GOOD PICTURES Life in a logging camp in the deep woods of or the great Northwest is shown In The Promise the Metro- Metro Yorke production starring Harold Haroid Lockwood and May Allison which will be seen at the Myton l Opera house Saturday evening The Promise Is a part five-part of ot James James- B. B Hendryx's novel of the same samo name adapted lor for the screen by Richard V. V Spencer Every detail of ot the activities of or a lumber cap caup is depicted from thel the l hewing down of pf the great trees to the final floating of them down river and the log jams that endanger the Un i of the hardy river Harold Lockwood as Bill BUI- Carmody enters with zest cst into this work Contrasted with this are scenes of metropolitan gaiety glimpses of Broadway life Ufo In which Carmody figures fig fig- figures ures before his regeneration A college col col- lege Sege football game Is cne cue great feature feature feature fea fea- ture of the production May Allison as ns Ethel Manton Carmody's fiancee nancee heads the contingent of pretty football football foot foot- ball batt fans In The Secret of ot Eve to be shown Sunday evening Mme P troyo is seen In four distinct characterizations I as as the original mother of ot all Eve in the garden of ot Eden as ns Hagar a gypsy woman of the caravans as Eve the young girl Hagar's child who becomes a Quaker and as Eve the loving gaiety-loving wife of at Arthur j Brandon Never has hris Petrova I had an an opportunity to show such versatility |