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Show i,rmm:trnf, mm 'i immSm PAGE FOUR. f REST TIME FOOT WMR . " Y AN ELEGANT LINE . THE SUNDAY HERALD; DECEMBER 16, 1923. j OF. p . . j ChUdren ; .tx o OOO OO O O Q ) , 0 0 dynamite extown of Homes crumbled and crashed up on their inmates while fire men outside the town haU were thrown off ' Give a man one of these fine 0 The pursurers sheriffs 0 but order. Phil 0 the daring man Hard riders, pursurers and 0 the joughtest land and quarter glverijbullets 0 for the Top the Every rancher 0 a bitter this cattle rqad 0 last man lielnj run a water 0 sought their VifflSiW Center St Provo. What the World Is (Doing ctECHAmCS cMAGAZMB Earth's Age Is "Set" at Two or Three Billion Years , .After long investigation, .scientists have announced that the earth has been in about its present state for two or three billion years. Geological measurements previously made were all lost in a. mare of time before they had traced the history of the planets beyond 100,000,000 years. The present discovery rests on the rate by substances change whiclr radio-actiform. These materials. are not but in time turn into lead. ' - no machine has been invented , that can knit delicate hair nets, sothey i must all be made by hand, says an eastern manufacturer; . .More than 85 per cent of the world's supply of this article is produced in the.native homes of northern Circa, from where the hair is first shipped to the United States toJje dyed and made sanitary by chemical process. It is then returned for knitting into nets. The strands are tied end to end to form one long string, This is wound on a shuttle which is worked round a bamboo stick or bodkin.. The knots are fastened similar to'thoae in fish nets and hammocks, and require skill created by years of practice. One net an hour is considered to be a good average for the ordinary worker. Exhaust Gas Cook Stove for the Toutist . Radio Receiver Held on Eat , Without Head Bridles hospital maintained by an. eastern city. Everything the sick beast needs to repair his health, from fresh air to surgical operation, can be provided at the "rest farm." When broken bones or wounds are to be treated, the" horse is strapped to an operating table while the veterinary performs' his work. After the operation the table is moved to a specially constructed stall where the "patient' is again placed on his feet. S with. the regular pjeture program . At I- W 1 e ''(Eiiililllfl r . 1. 0 I . ; - . V" ;l'--- . ' : , - MENTS" TAT" SANDER'S COUNTlTTORi Store Fun Mof prizes 1 mm-1 lis ' DESTINY." la photoplays, as in everything else, there are degrees of comparison even among those that call forth There are favorable crltlclsims. many good productions, a few that are better and very, very occasionally one that is best Of course thai superlative motion picture is as rare as a. flawless emerald and every whit as "precious. Such a - gem is "Defying Destiny," which will be seen at the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday, the enchanting screen drama, which has Just been released by the Selznlck Distrubuitlng cor- a m . w a a . TyVSMJWrjpQQQQ-.- : The characters are genuine people and the adventures which befall them are such as might happen to any of us. The lovely theme which dominates the entire plot is charmporation. The story, which waa wrlttten by at all times and nnduly sentithe greatly gifted Grace Sanderson ing Micbie- at one time the highest paid mental at no time. Monte Blue and Irene Rich have scennrio "writer in the United States is like a rainbow, delicately colorful, the leading roles and they are ad which touches the earth of reality supported, by Tulley Mar at one end and curves into the .hori- mirablyJackie Saunders, Russell Sim ' zon of romance at the other. Yet it shall, is never fantastic, or- unnatural pson ana oiner notaoie screen stars. d screen. Miss Swanscm's Interpretation of the role Is radically different from that of her three predecessors. She has given a "Kikl" touch to the famous "Zaza" and plays the actress as a gamin rather than a wicked - rtM INCESS jPR 1 ALL f SEATS Oc MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE RED WARNING" Starring JACK HOXIE I "WATCH 'EM RIDE1" When "the red warning" blazed from the hilltotra. for miles around that the time warning the, ' &A PftlYlO f(V a QofflntnAnf with fVia' Aaffla m,o4.lAn' grim, rugged men took the.. saaaie ior action i Here is excitement! Here are thrills! Here is the big, smashing, actionful, outdoor romance of the West you've been waiting to see! Hundreds of cowboys, swirling, pounding, tearing into spectacular action I Jack Hoxie revelling in breathless thrills, hard riding! AND COMEDY tight-lippe- d, d, Befyiftd Destiny w I GLODIA 8WANS0N INUA." 1 The character "Zaa" probably has been played by more actresses in stock companies than any other role on the American stare in fii last twenty-fiv- e years, yet there have been at least three outstanding hi mis country. Mrs. Leslie Carter originated the role in New York in January 1809, a few mouths after Mme. Re Jane created the role In Paris. In the operatic version of the play Oeraldine Farr-ar wag u star and In the first Paramount production of the play, made in 11915, Pauline Frederick was starred. Gloria Swanson will be the fourth "Zaza" to be given to the nubile In a stupendous production. The plo- ture wm be on view at the Colum bia weator Tuesday and Wednesday, waa produced under the direction of Allan Dwan and It la said to be the greatest picture of her screen GOOD BREAD and LAYER CAKES Show us a youn ester tn SS 'ii "o ' -- maPCTing. HOOVER BROS, 0 LOR IA. SWAN SON WWRiw w PARAMOUNT.PJCTyriS In Grace Sanderson Micke's . PERSONAL APPEARANACE Of America's Popular Phonograph Stars V COLLINS AND HARLAN u nmmia wnAMitAn s.v 4tmma a w 4 .... A ituIIUKI smivu iJla X&JTC X And their Own Company Including frKVd MISS HELEN HOPKINS Lyric Soprano luTCQ ih MR. ELINAR HOLT Piano Accordionist See how Phonograph Records are made! . L x :L and Christy Comedy ' . . COMING THURSDAY FOR THREE DAYS DAVID BELASCO'S Great Stage Success i ' "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN t, r r 4 And how happy and PropsTX ' I .MONTE BLUE AND IIIENE RICH GLORIA SWANSON ven EXCELSIOR ROLLER MIXLS For lavish aettlnga and picturesque investlturea the present production of the famous French play, which, according to reports. rejcrtolre, ' m Vn. Mark Brown was hostess to the members of the 0. R. A. club it her home Thursday evening. Sewing, music and lnnncheon were enjoyable features. Eleven club members were present -- In Addition to the Screen Feature bm ( was suggested to Charles Hmona, woman. Miss Swanson was delight-eone of the uthorsj by JarajLBern-hardCsurpasswith the part and she plays It anything Miss with a fire that amazes her screen Swanson has ever done on the followers. "DEFYING DESTINY" .. 1 : A DECIDED NOVELTY ATTRACTION : XJ "BRASS ti "DEFYING IT P mm I h( Ml, - TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30, 4 p. m., 10c, 2fo. Eve. 7:30, 9: 15, 25c, 35c. . WILLIAM ;:' FARNUM :. i "i '..i MONDAY i B which coms to the Princess theater Monday nml away 'Tffth lieatrt ridle j. It aHews greater freedom of movement, yet is not uncomfortable, since its light weight-i- s evenly distributed. As the ear is entirely inclosed in the device with a cushion of air between it and yie diaphragm, external noises are fehut out, music and voices sound more natural, and the wearer can hear more distinctly. Sets of two are also be ing turned out. and fittings arranged so that it can be connected to the exhailst pipe of an automobile. The stove is made of several shcrt lengths cf pipe connected together by return elbows to form a hot plate. A cutout valve is inserted in the exhsitst pipe at the point shown so that the stove can readily' be attached and detached. It is, of course, necessary to provide a thick sheet of asbestos between the hot plate and Estimates place the total number the floorboards to prevent burning tbe newspapers published in the. world latter. When the plate ia not in use it is removed. at 64 thousand. Materials, at Great Savings 0 '"The Red Warning" PIPE Tuesday December 18, in coneuction records are made In the recordln rooms of the Edison and Victor mt. -I k lalioratorles. In addition t( the Considerable ipferest is "'Pfhft ntaifltn mm ium utiiitt iiois iiiii. n't i hit i of records of the Bongs of nmking l Bumueweu engage-riaCollins and Harlan, any local singphonograph records will b iiyueundcoming ment of CoUilis Harlan noted nindo mid played the er or musician may have a record made during their and their own vce t each ierforuinuce. This is The firt time that the public Is local mannccmont engagement will be phased companyytf artists at the Colum-tb- e an how Klvon of to two opportunity 'Ma theater for seeing arrange for the recording of local days starting L latest Universal attraction, VAtVE- - EXHAUST The Newest Styles-- " The Finest Tailoring and a ..... CUTOUT Fitting over the ear, a radio receiver is being made' in Europe that does next Christmas, when useless presents have long been discarded. to-t- ve When equipped with a stove of the kind shown, the tourist does not have Windmill from Electricity to worry about fuel for his stcve, as Takes Place of Coal his gasoline is also his fuel supply. To generate electricity cheaply The whole apparatus consists of pipe without using coal, because of a fuel EXHAUST scarcity and its consequent high cost, Horses in Hospital Treated a European inventor has "built a wind on Operating Table mill that charges storage batteries, it so successfully he is mak those horses and needing is operating Injured more. Mounted on a eleven ing medical attention receive careful SO feet in height are big treatment from doctors in an animal tower about propellers that generate 40 horsepower in a moderate breese and 70 in a strong-wind'In a roundhouse on the ground, connected with the tcp by a shaft, are the generator and batteries. COLLINS AND,MARLAN law and. Haver, a big, clean,, plainsman led quintet. in the every crowd, pursued. Over countryside, bottom mountains, they daabed. would be No noose the robchasers, ' bers. in neighbor robber gang hood bore rustlers, grudge. They were outlaws agents, evil gunmen be who were to earth. hole tf?c outlaws In, refuge. Face In face they came.. ..and how they battled .and Tom Jefferiex, notorious gambler, and "loan shark" of th town was suspected but what happened is revealed in Jack Hox-ie- s all- - wool Suits, and it will be doing duty men. Owing to the fine texture of human hair and the shortness of the strands, 7Cnnnn ATI v ln-t-he were not Can't Make Them ov JuoneJne, 95 to $1.50 Hair Nets So Fine Machines a Better Gift Titan a I no i adoes. ': j ouW Aslc No Mail their feet. "The bank's been robbed !" a lad wildly shrieked. Instantly, the five men, daring fighter each,- sprung jtoi his horse in pursuit of the desper- CA$ 5EEN BY &OPVLAB. 3 THE RED WARDING Crash ! A ton of ploded, unexpectedly '. 42 West V ' I $2.50 jlJSQJn. ....... . . .$1.75 . application lug themselves sing- - Is as much a as seeing oneself in thrill toe movies is to most or us; ana mere is no uouuc out mac many "loca singers will take advantage of ' this offer. f BruuHwlck ' dealers have ordered various records made by Collins and j Harlan, knowing of their popularity, are preparing ahead for the request that is sure to follow after their per- -' soual appearance in this city, ite-- i fore starting on this tour many new wero uiade by this popular t Word team and these will be on sale as soon as released. Felt or Leather, Hard or Soft Soles FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Our Slippers bring much comfort to feet that have' worked or played through a long, hard day, besides they are the sort of Slippers you,t feel dressed up in. They have beauty-aad-s- t; seldom found in slippers, and a trim, snug fij. These .slipjpers are made by. manufacturers' of long experience, which make it possible for us to give you unusual value. OUR PRICES .1 . 95 to $4.00 For Men , FotWomen For Boys "Jake tal!nt - ..... ;;v.' L- - WESr' 1 |