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Show liiL Kulu uLiiAlJj, 'iiu; DAY," J ISJu i:u, "it2l. Ja- -O rf AT T H E A TR E S The Place to Go . niR TONIGHT AND 7T It's Cooler Inside . : WEDNESDAY fs raw Mt Hi 11 f$v "V : .' ' TONIGHT AND . ft'lWfClIIB J l Alice Lake In Ujichartedeasf 7Z 'Columbia Wmiam.Flaversham inwThe SiTJiat, lAt thrtraDd Atthe .WarHis." At 'the Princes f Up Screen-- j v ' - ii i II ii ii u ii i! 1 1 : II -. II - CTOfl ii a ii u . ii y v i u ui u f vj ii I - T. Morey in "The Flaming Clue'." leMiracleMan S' " I he Silver -- pie Silent - Pauline Frederick's latest "Goldwjn Pres notices from various sections Louis Hndicate that in' "The Sin That Was picture. "Bonds (if Love, by r, Sherwin, the emlent dramatic critic. Is HIsLJYahk LvPackard, powerful emotional photodrama bas acmeved another "Miracie Man, worthy of the sterling ability of the bis previous great success. It is Versatile star. In none of Miss Fred b eld "in thatn.AUjbgr-Prod wnp s t axi erick's recent pictures, bas abe been such great success in rapid succes Mr. called upon to play'the awakening in- - sion but Vfrom,J all indications, nnmA n..l.A.J stlnct of mother Jove; but in her Bewthlng Tn&sin That Was His" has screen - yen tcie, wtucn coraee to tneibeen picturired by Selznick. Pictures, Cqlumbia theater, on Wednesday, she under the direction of Hobart Henley assumes the role of a second "wife who and is scheduled for two day's showhas sincerely Krown. to love the child ing at the olumbiatheaterfenight ; ; . -- i- of her Ji.abaid's first. wife and is will- and Tae&aj..,v deals witi of this The picture story ing to sacrifice hersf If for , the sake of iB the the child's welfare. This unusual com: humanity, as it is ' found where the binatlon of "self sacrifice and mother stretches of the great north law Is mostly .homemade and "applied. loveeranotber'srcnild develops into FavershanT is seen in the exceptionally 5Iiss a; "masterly climai mr which in whim the Frederick has many opportunities to strong role of a real man but reveal some of he subtlest ; touches instincts for good predominate, whorThKraghmgnlBunderstOT whlcli 4iave ever been seen-i- n grows to nate the world and its peo." V who turns against man and Jod; The young boy in, the pictures gives ple of his rejuvenation la as The " story ot the a remarkable performance and full of heart, interest as stirring child. Frankie Lee was called upon to ' assume the part, and he immediately it ia origlnaL Driven from the town where he bad struck up a delightful friendship with made his home because his motives Mlsrr;Jederlcki'hlchJii)ade,.Tthelr were misunderstood, Favershamr: as many" scenes together realistic Inter: Chapelle,-professiongam Raymond bepretations f an unusual affectlen bler, goes on a mission of good. Ar tween mother and child. he is again Some of the scenes in- "Bonds df riving at bis destination htmff s fo h hmd ever orer tKe j ever tetj no taaiy poahinLg farto wmteri arailed. Tlla the-utbp- 1m Lnereda Forrrum pr& for the aake of the hruSnT lild bOt love ; -- -- -- photo-drama- of : "fen a M WILLIAM It's a CAVCIJCIIAKI t:rL?i::::LEY cm that Also Pictures of " ,jv; .. . vy ii II I- Picture Goldwyn - 1 1 1- - en in "Uncharted Seas" MATINEES " .' Atlantic City, N. J, June'20. Jack Dempsey doesn't do all the work, in his training by a long shot. Just outside the ropes sits a conglomerate crowd mixed faces and mixed emotions. Every .move that the champion makes is reflected: In those ringside 4 maps. They duck a puncli they eock one over flush on the jaw they crouch they register pain and they flare with joy- - r Help ua the keep JX f - THE DONNANS Iwrl in at s- Hi ch 'enl Kt- rl hln i Waterfall re water iteflrs leap fromj ' ? top, it Is cool and collected, and and mathematical; but !j when it finds, that It has got Into c t crape",- and has farther to go than it Oinuabt for; that Ita character c i out; It then "that It begins to fho w n-- at- thetrand-theaterTTrov- Pemnsey's home and Thursday. -J- Tt-belleJCs are plderor. naoJrtdeu spread than that animals, and espe cially wild animals, have foreknowledge of what the weather Is to be, and something that amounts to such foreknowledge many of then) doubtless do possess, but" there is no reason and and twist, and sweeps out eone only, poor eicuses, for assuming that, It there ts a source of information accu- r zosie, in wider stretching-as..- . remote rockeMlk'H" "and "send enough and down" to the s, r b,bl, whizzing shafts at" IttMOUg sounding for the bottonj. John sion ,tf tneweatner oureau s prognos 1 . it tlcation. . - YR. OWN. UNCLE JOHN. Read and Use Herald Want Ait bT town, Wednesday niak-rewrt-forn- ra city'e-traffle-la- are carried by eeh member of thiforcewhich has sectired tbn eonvictior - r 1 HAKE HER HAPPY Ordinarily the bride is satisfied with the man she gets. .. ... . , .throughly - tJww urnise8 a Lhswer any al!engC3 We havp tiio i I -- 1 t -- men! on Question man-t0 -- '..n. KeilLie- - Tandletus proveit V --.h,- w,u A irjusiC .1 "7 7 .: .J v; s j, v. . "v. tf j - ....... uue rmaaxst' ' ... . live neighbors to. , Adniiftistratrix, W. I. SNYDER. - V Attorney for Administratrix. First publication June 17, 1921 JpHm Two - hundred business men of Omaha, Nebmalte nn a "force of vol- wnteer- - citizens .torheln enforc- - th A- - X - .... ... auto-mobl- '"i In the matter of the Estate of John Westerdahl, deceased." Creditors .will present claims, with proper vouchers,, to the undersigned, administratrix of said" estate, at 419 , judge Building, Salt Lake CityV Utah, on or. before ' October 20, 1921. ELIZABETH WESTERDAHL, . -- Brie-son, Although he. of Kansas City, operates an e by use of arm ciins for . the steering wheel into which he 'fits hi stubs. to guide the machine,-H- e feeds gas with hi knees and shifta gears and works brakes with his feet. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Animal Prophets. . .. mtnr, mv. . . . inr. wnrripr what sou's that's perfect come his thj way. 'em co nVht v,o' n.- - please8 . THAT-WA5.H,- :"- A - f11 . rAVERSUAliyti Tw3. SW At - the Ck)lui)ibia tonight andTuesday- - an' thank me forem when, that I live neighbors to,:. . . ack through-thf- olks eax-o- or -- . ' rovJ0 teUihe - WILLIAM ' 7 neighbors tor. . ain't afraid to lend my hoe, 1 tr,u-t- . ' w ' ' blue in cotirt ot many second find third time offenders. f x - am -- - -'- . hero-.or&h- place ar - And Jack loves them all. He likes the tp of the little Elmers because he is still a boy. at neart nimseir. He.. likes even the tat, middle-aged man who has run out from town to look him over, and who leans against a post.' thumbs in his vest, and feet crossed and gives the fans a "treat" of stuff. Just the other day when Dempsev was entering the boxing exhibition arena a motherly bid woman ran up and grasped eotng to win. Jack." she said. "I wish I had a boy like you." 7 i Dempsey turnedl toWarns and said-Oi- ve b VWsHDoe: She reminds me of my mother," The first and authentic film from Dempsey's training quarters will be "InHBeautiful Provo Canyon The Ideal Family Outing Place physically and morally clean. ..Pre-wprices will rule., - "Those , famous dinners" will again be served. ; , -- UPPER FALLS RESORT i '3IY NEIGHBORS We run acrost folks everywhere that's f ull of stinpr- i heated air-- '. . and who, by various hooks or crooks, would fain impress us by their looks. But I confide in. mighty few only folks that I live ri neighbors to! I allersoride the bosom friend, who has a willin' ear to lend. . .Who digs around me when I'm stuck, an' helps me steer fer better luck; who comforts me when I -.- Again, after a two year's rest--w- e - solicit-- a -- hare -- ofyour patronage at the " Truant Husband" e Uncle JohhV Poem tcturesr In the Heart of the Wasatch LAKE Thursday-Th- oaHflt i- THE YOSEMITE OFUTAH uccne from "UNCIirVRTEO $E AS, Sforrfcj ALIC At the Strand tonight and Tuesday ! Cool tt1iH , Wednesday and ,'' lVheje wer(3uwherLlhejJighl " twjk place?" . to have I do tell?'' "Judge, "You qualify as an eyewitness?" "Yes." "Then state where you were." "I was under a bed." Judge. i real Jthe strand ' -f Ya , ' An unforgettable picture that Is TJncharted the correct valuation of Seas," the picture adapted from the virile pen of John Fleming Wilson, which shows at the Strand theater . Monday and Tuesday. , It is startling and beautiful, packed with thrills that succeed each other, in a crescendo of interest; the stark appeaLoLthe frozpn yjorth the,1"1" where, the principals act out their drama, is gripping. ;; And" the ! deft acting of Alice Lake, lifts the picture far above the average. It ia no exaggeration to say that "Uncharted Seas" is unique and will The story, long be unapproached. which originally appeared in Munsey's magazine, is of three characters sent to Behring straits to find an abandoned vessel holding ten millions of Klondike-gol- d, a man's character to discover -- whether his cowardice holds an alloy of courage. The wife, the cravenJmsband anlihe sincere admirer furnish the triangle. The splendid direction is due to Wesley "Ruggle"s, i a 41 w Typhoon Fans P 4 identityHs discovered, Chapelle takes was on, his the part 6f va priest,-whway to this town to take up a pastorate tnererbut who Wseriously injured 1n a storm and found by Chapelle.1 An intensely dramatic situation develops here when the authorities decide that! the Injured priest twmmitted the murder and make arrangement" 16' hang him just as son as he is able to get1 I around. Wi1la mlnlatArlns' in the wnnfa nt i . ruu.AitA fa x j 11.. -1 come with the man's great . love : for humanity, and this, together withthe Influence of a wonderful woman who bas ceme into his life, work a rejuvenation which in the end brings happiness to all and eventually brings a confession from the person who really committed the murder,- - - other scenes oh Catalina Island unfold the sunlit beautyofJhIa garden scot in the Pacific. I 1" c itti. n uiancQ iv ayucat iuaL committed murder- .- Before: his w IglandwherOlJgaJredeilCK; jn a rac-lng motor boat penormea a tnruimg rescue of the child who had jumped into a4aunch andwas heading tor the rocks which guard the narrows to the Besides-t- he opea-nrescuermany 1 1 Mr' - Mondaynf and Thursdays, 4 P. M. Saturday and Holidays, 2:30 THE PUEBLO FLOOD t"y.-- WEDNESDAY AND II 'to .'''.! . y LifflfFr mfiF ii i in ii - ii ; , I II At the-Goium- bia e,ONnr i riuc Wednesday: Readkand UsHerald AVant -- A i, i |