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Show Coming to the Columbia 3-- - iCIassifietf Ails Stag e and. : ' yjMt X iiilllllPliill'F- IIH - vi, Uf ill!' I Miff "ONE WILD WEEK" r- ' i. - Aikmitet- - sparilirir ' corned? STrama will be presented at the Princess -- i on the seaboards and in the large city. For those who are unacquainted with drug smuggling the evening at the Strand will be informative. The film is worth seeing. piojiusea to uy me nanajtne jero whilfr both-- of them are lincin bv Two Reasons for Planting Trs. , Plant trees In farm gullies tu gala r attains bwr to- .a tttir-fiBgertip- y s t " I. 1 : - coTnlco-EeTer- alf 8 TONIGHT LEW WILSON The Variety Bo AL ST. JOHN ' and GENEVIEVE LEE M'LEAN GATES " in "HAPPY PEST" "Stateroom 19" COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA SPECIAL MATINEE, THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING : ; ; 'v.:; day, 2:30 DAVID BUTLER : . m- otatoppiut-eroslo- - GIRLS DONT GAMBLE" s., , I , - ill - off a lis from the beautiful i. marble And again may be added to ing but incomplete total around $5,000. rtor mb-le- duce, SALE f Sensational Comedy Drama from r Post Story. - RAte-Csbbag- THERE ARE a a . fw 7 .. ... ,. ... in THE MOST, IMPORTANT PARTS OF OUR 800Y-AROUR FEET YET WE Z':; WALK ON THEM. VIOLA --DANA 850-W- .- A .... N-2- POR SALE Best quality hat ir Dine-less furnace, at wholesale prices while they last. 244 E. 4th 8. Phone Bayard Veiller Production 185-J- - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN in 'WORLD'S APART - companionship for the wife la my absence; state wages desired, tf any. P. O. Box J8t. Provo. ' w, sheep, choice fret and third cutting hay. Loavlng city. . J Phone 361 W, 7th 8. FOR FOR :;ini:::i::::;;:!;:;!:::;i:,:;:::;:; 1 ith a kick. We seU the gas it. OILSi L08T 364-W- w n I Ml tl Believes I ' am togi pub, autdcastch serv. co 8V. N-2- 0-2- - - ... to home, N-2- "n- V,'" :JS - One thing v . 3 - modern RENT furnished rooms. t8 W. 3rd S. housekeeping "- - FOR I ' Tf FOR RENTr2 furnished rooms. Phone 400-- W. more men had in f uhem less tha them-to-dev- - , A ,M SMART N-2- 3 furnished He-ad- Be remembered by your loved ones and friends this Christmas. Give them Larson & Hollow, your photograph. - IjRf ds; " Columbia ;.. : theater. .. 5EC V baC : modern Children's Minds. Quirks correspondent Informs us tbut wa did oof quite complete our story about the little girl whose version of the national a u them was "Sly conntrj teases tne." He mys she followed It with "Arthur of liberty. "And a close second to this ' Is the following quotation from the 23d PbhIui by "anotht-r- little tnlss."' 'Surely the good Mrs. Murphy will follow int til the daye of - my 4lfe.' i ' VSoine young men fail to recognizt how earnestly their employers wain their pare time te specialized training and preparation," for advancement. They might U impressed if they could talk with the many employers of Pennsylvania whe are paying for any correnpondentt' extensi' e courses their employes wish to take."' and who regard this cost of training lheifTSienas"a coocTTiusmeis wvet- ment. "The workers who have taken advantage of some one of the innriy opportunities for specialized trftitiinx' are usually fpund on some payrolir t N-2- A tween unemployment and education," said Dr. Finegan. "If more men had devoted tlieir spare time to study dtir- Ing the last decade, there would be fewer out of employment today. The trtlned man is the last one to be laid off, and the first one to be hired again, Employers regard traihed men as isieU and hold them arfcmgr.it istoday." j wav to - 711 M. Eight-rooFOR RENT . house, 409 ,N. University. special training humanly possible, periods some one line of work, the ployment threaten them far I country would not so the untrained worker. -- Call FOR RENT partly houne, 387 N. 1st East. DR. THOMAS E. FINEGAN, Pennsylvania State Supt of Public Instruction j tf furnished house. FOR RENT 161 W. 1st Si much about its. unemployment prob- ,em.r. . '.' -- -J his opinion was advanced by Dr. Thomas E. Finegan, Pennsylvania State Superintendent of Public In- struction, after a recent inspection, of jhe - International. Correspondence . Schools, of Scranton 460 W. 3rd S. Well HOME N-2- FOR RElNT 2 or 3 furnished rooms modern, 319 E. let No. i Sum. N25 409 N. Uni- Call 614 J. versity. - h i N-2- FOR RENT Who. Know grance'of the rose, the explosive that , t 161 W. garage. Bread Line ' ROOMS i - Modern bedrooms; also a 1st S. Phone 711-- FOR RENT Vie Do i FOR RENT FurnlMhed housekeeping rooms. 115 K. 3rd N. Phone CuO J. Be Few 'Ml H tr II M'A d oo yoj wMLNftEH what j HAPPENS 143 Ui f."ew York) (Releawd by The Institute at Amamn Basineei. vM .KJLY FOURTH AS AGO ? f- MSr. r l S3 -' VEARS - .. trunk, . tf Spring cockrela. Call at sfa n nrsiv 3rd S. IS- - . There Wilt j . - Third South and University Ave. N-2- 3 Dining table, six chairs, Phone JPQARtLDR. wounds and the medicine that heals, the bitterness of hemlock and ,the sweetness of honey, In a recent address in Edinburgh the of the ApimentlythcJecturtLmadeaj dP.sidenU Chemical TAeA imnression uoon the bov. Two Section As-- L years later he entered the laboratory of .the British .W. m. nt i rnrmiti namcu nuiuun ui uic iuj of London and by tne Aavancemcnt Royal College ar 7, hz& started upon his - Science, urging the lime r.tarrhfr: Perkin decided correlation of scho- that his mission in life was to isolate lastic knowledge with the experiences phenenthrene from coal tar and .preana contacts or aauy ..me, saia: quivering glinof 4uasse4 blue pare artificial quinine. In ,ordertol'jhe 6peed the day when his task would be bells in broken sunshine, the joyous do'ne he Set Op a. private laboratory and radiance of young bcrch leaves against worked Overtime. While at work in tne stately cedar, the' perfume .of the his lahoralorv in the spring of 1856, hawthorne in the twihf'it. tlif florid he found in his test tube, while oxi- - majesty of rhododendron, the fragrant gimplicity of lilac, periodically gladden dizing some aniline oil, a.,black,- sticky mass Instead of clear, crystals.- He at-- - tne most careless heart and the least tempted to wash it out with alcohol reverent spirit: but to the chemist they when, to his surprise, he produced, a breathe an added message, the purple solution mauve, the ance that a new season of refreshment -. has dawned upon the world, and that first of the aniline dyes. Ten years later Perkin achieved his those delicate syntheses, into the mys e ne proaucea tery Df wnich u is his greatest triumph . when . A. l to penetrate, onceAgain are working alizarin, or iuricey rcu, made only from the root of the mad- their inimitable miracles in tfie labora der Years later the British govern' tory of the human organism.'' : ment knighted the man who first disPoetry, indeed! BuT chemists are covered the vast possibilities contained practical poets. They produce the finanhim little with coal tar but gave materials: a nation must ...have if it cial - support - orenfcouragemenjJt hopes to liver-a-nxorrrpetc with other to Mt tn German researchers nations. "Few ;alions realized this to build up the industry, and .finally , ,h howevcr, until the World War the trade onerea .irsnirle Hold uoon v.. -- rut.; t c uruoj , oy , uuiuiiik convincing r . . . t a hold so nrm 1AA jp 71 i chemical:-That opened their Kaiser was con percentbut eyes, untortunatrjy, uerniany nan with vinced that, ir A tnnU til irnnKI 7 Vio aid nf his rhrm- - 7 j V?-- u. ; , tojroteci we aavaniage. 1, 1916, seven leading On January position to conquer aye cumpauKrs ui wihum; iviuK.u the world Creative chemists - oye trust to last fifty years with the ihc Kijrressors of M3ao,f controlling the chemical busi- Pcrkin lately have ncss of fnVworld. During this- period been called the they will .maintain uniform prices and ex"Ports of Science" wages and hours or becaue their tm- - change patents and- trade secrets, aginatibn has found They will divide the foreign business tar the fra- - on an even basis and share the profit. I" iijLS-StaJs- .... Phone v 413 E. 2 So. happy-privileg- Pine Tree Service Station Reward. New wardrobe Phone 253. FOR SALE -- 3rd N-2- 3 Small pig. ' . FOB. SALE bargain.-- ; (Told In Eight Sketches) By JOHN RAYMOND C iu-m- good con 180 W. 115, 15 4 acre farm, located FOR BALE Went Center St. Inquire Mrs, Car lyle W. Leetham, 288 S. Oth W. at a - OUR SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED. 8ALEftudon bicycle, cheap. assur-wonderf- ul TIRES, TUBES AND CHAINS- - N-2- dition: will sell for North. he-w- On these cold, snappy mornings you need, ALE--Co- 664-W- 1 -- We Sell Good Gas tf At once, a girl just tor FOR - SALE William Henry Perkin was an odd sort of a youngster.- - When he was 13 years old and a student in the City of London School he heard of a series of lectuff s oh chemistry during the noonrecess. Young William Henry decidsd that the lectures would be. of more value to him than his lunches, so he took in the lectures. SELECT NEWS . WANTED POETS OF SCIENCE "rtwi t r- POR SALE A good young cow, cheap. 100 8. 7th E. Phone 242 W. J a new picture that proves the Iactnd also tbat ehe'a even more) ciurmiog than erer "before La No. II "ONE WILD WEEK" tf. ict-- . , ga rangeV" davenport, leather covered; lihrary table, at a bargain. 248 N. 2nd K.. or ---. phone Specialized Training Would Relieve r Unemployment Says Keystone Educator copvRieHr 4 D-- duce, . . Still The Story of a London School Boy .Who Stumbled Upon the Secret of Making Dyes from Gal Tar ' $12. POR'SAtE-oaTTieatef- II uw BE BE DANIELS tfr-- 8. POR SALE Hay, grain,, floor and Teed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro- n IRACLES ' &14-- W. N-2- 3 ': TONIGHT AND THURSDAY sarrotspar--- - e. POR, 8 sewing :hlae,. pracUcally..a.,ac, ,M in PRINCESS lt Household furniture, at once; party leaving town. .80 N. ' 2nd E. - ' V . coal heater, 267 N. -- liM sah. aar ky tVajsk sV Adaaaa the Saturday Evening ' . range, chlvkea. Phone Men :' ".ai . cab-bagai- tir i A tf. snips, turnips, table bwu; mangel- -' beets bythe ton ani soft bead DON'T GAMBLE" "GIRLS - g - davntiort, library table. E. Phone 603 NV. th- e- nose features. the grow an item Ave. ss LOST You are losing money vou trade. with the Wasatch Pro- at-y-t- - - FOR SALE The. H. C. L. wtich we have been hearing so much about has nothing on jg the high cost of producing and show :jj fing fjlm dramas for the .patrons of the p Columbia theater. Take an instance "Gjrls Don't Gamble,"' coming, ijjfrom Hi here for a special Thanksgiving day Hi matinee, and Friday, with David Butter the unique role of jjl impersonating Hi James Fisher. In the last reel, the III fifth to be precise, an incident which III will cause any previous thrill to Te HI outthirilled was- - accomplished " li cost of $16,000. approximately III or scene for the calls The 'shot," jj clashing of two huge auto trucks and III their subsequent demolition: While III an earlier scene mbraces another car III in, the process of demolition, all told III the item that may be charged against HI car service is "a trifle short of $25,00(1. :: Still TioTawemoiexpense-ctm- jjl jcerns -an - artistiepieceof - statuary III used for comedy effect.1 To produce ijj the proper.touch of realism, this statue was not faked, but the genuine tnmg secured from an artist of world repute DAVID BUTLER I 1 - 0t N. Schwab Production- '"-Presents .... 1 S s MATINEE 4 P. M.. FRIDAY - PICOTING gi Vaiversitv North ST j Ia v and finish '.o 7 fancy cl embroidery work. He.mstitebing makes the croclu t edge easy and saves time. Christmas girts of scalloped ptliow slips, puncheon eets,. .table. clothtdoiliijC scarfs, dainty aprohS- - baby rloihee, etc, a specialty. . All work-- , guaranteed. SingerSewing a besutitul -- GIRLS DON'T GAMBLE HARRY TSUDA He Smiles While He Thrills LITTLE FIPIFAX & CO Fun on the Beach ;j HEMSTITCHING MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ion. x :j Tonight - TJkursday and of providing vaiuabls Umber. In some parts of the country ths locust tree, whicb furnishes one - f the most durable woods for fence posts, is ao excellent tree to plsnt for both purposes. In other regions the native short-lea- f pine is recommended. Both grow rapidly, and In a few years either will form a complete protective ;over for the gully, besides being valuable for Its wood- .- Tou'h's Compan- 40c, 55c, 75c Featuring Baby Dorothy Olive, and a Large Cast doubtri dvintsg rh stories above the street levol. lli It is typical o( the energetic young Hj iJieroine thaLwtten lhe admiring young man goes to the girls' reformatory-y- en, that's where - her predicament lands her to assure her that he will get her released, she ties him up with a strap and effects her own release then and there, ..climbing toe-bi- ga stone wall and riding gaily away in her would-brescuer's own car. e THE LITTLE CAFE . ..LiJ.:, f "TUP! PT.AfF. TO nfV m. 3 jH the Terr dav' majority. - 6hedoea! .jShebuys herself all sorta of pretty omuib vii io TiBii a menu i"""1 in nearby city. the ;of ner d!ad roP10'. jiuiiigo urgm a nappen on uie train, i M 1 f.- - she--- I Viola Dana : 1 tek from David Butler in "Girls Don't Gamble," at .tulumbi ?ndayrwith matmee 4 p. m. jiiU: HtillH! fill stars If fr'sn nnftim mu chase screened at the Strand night and Thursday, with Bebe Den-- theater tonight and tomorrow. In this ield alwayiLagay hand washing llttlestory tilled to the brim with thrilling figure, animatjcg most of its scenes Situations, crooks, love;, and, all the I!:! The play is called- - "One Wild'! tWT, hichPut f108," doubt into . . is fore.! picture. Miss week, and shows a youthful heiress jmost of aW those appearing in the pic both before and after attaininx her i ture. It is no simple matter foe a woman eighteenth birthday. Before that Important date, eke was dressed in ging- movie star to become so familiar with service work, yet Miss Dana ham frocks of an 1890 model, and Com secret shows that: she has learned much of a, - Jbftth - toHtlitof gam !? wtuuu jpicttj iue waspiau The picture portrays the efforts of vj spinster who brought her ud but no the federal sleuths in their battle with funTiorTrTei3ds""wer allowed. opium smugglers, a dangerous, but Naturally,-- 1 he girt, - a spirited one. profitable, trade engaged in by crooks i7 A scene WITH THE SMUGGLERS A I JTgosh no ! HOW OLD D'YA TM1WK I ' y I AM. ... JQi t " 7V J .. L .3 w |