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Show f w - - I... fiilig"i Strand Matinee prices all week 15c . SCIENTIFIC Evung'prioBg-tfegular ,. - ' ( HOME-MAKIN- It v& . r' T GALVESTON FIRE CAUSESr$l,000,0(K) LOSS, CENSOR ITS MOVIES NAVY W t "TEE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. " m vw AFTER CONGRESSMEN CHARGE G I SOI.IEEEIORAti)f ESSENTIAL wf "f. e Surrey in High Schools Shows Wholesome Condition SHOWN State-wid- r Thursday - - - " no-Uo- TUh's free teat need today lit is the call of she . .hunte; scientific training for hoinemaking is the greatest single factor In the health. and PI put f y of fbe ' 1 t 4 Feb. WASHINGTON, S (F. P.) Movie outrank all, other forms at entertainment to tbe t nary. According to a statistical comparison presented to the Boone prqi declared Mrs. Rose . H. family Wldtnue, bend of tbe .department of Utah. Mrs. Wldtsoe visited' some high schools In various parts of the state and Maya that t'tab'a high . teachers of bome economic are bow much better trained than tbey were In former yearn. 'She said ; "It la to fiud that in uxmt f the bigh schools visited the. home economics teachers are I nut ructin: stndents onrr Inxthe Tle'd Of the teacher's' major snbjectx"whlch: la :reiTtTiijrfeJtbeifltTeBt iflrfn intf of Ttab's future Iwiuieuiakeri Iff tjbeBiitijej-tliertahifugr to the a quest Urn of entertainment and pictures came tip, and I waa Interested la fladlnc that the rae tioa of aU four nembers waa Identical. Ia other words, what Mr. Tuber has Just ssid la I think, by the other members of tbe committee. Numerous pictures that were put on the screen were, of conrse, ednea FILMS CHIEF DIVERSION , ON V. S. BATTLESHIPS mltte by Admiral Shoemaker, eblef of tbe Bureau of. Xarlfita-ratio- ifelllt" 'tWtetmiCmiinam, n, inovle eonjlrlbnte 42.6 per cent of th "recreation, amazement, and torn-foof tbe enlisted pemonneL" Athletics ranked next, eontrl-bntfn- g hl rt 28.17 I per cant; libraries. 15.B9 per cent, and all other fae-I tors. 16.18 per cent.The "tabulation was. baited op en reports of ,eoramandjni)ffl T'frfSTf uhliis itationed rbrom.'b- ;" out the world. XL - Herejt is! The glamorous, glit-terin- g, sglorious . Graustark 'and- l - our Norma living u in dramatic portrayal that puts her leaps and bounds4 ahead of all the rest." - i Thrills, intrigue, stolen "moments and amid it all one beautiful girl and a man fighting for love. ,1 ; ? : v "Few Tonight" and Thursday, Regular Prices . Romance . e Barr j .jppre-wntwtiY- Cutcheott for.-mor- e under-xtandin- learn-tiilT- ' Shows: 2:30.-4-7:30-9:1- 5; t ' ' PRIZE NIGHT TONIGHT 'TTtL3r FREE t. Ladies' Wrist;Watch -- 4; F 23 Piece Tea Set 1 Pair All Wool Blankelal 1 - PRINCESS-- lOr ALLEATSi- CROW KILLER GETS -' 1000 e "t Tonight and: Thursday' Utonal, hk sliotRtin among three and four They were mostly filthy.' "THE WHEEL" "What's the World Coming to" . . . ind ortedy?1 WMfiesday ursday .x- AGNES "AYRES in .. "Her Market Value" Last Chapter Ate of Spades,, - :rh conunlttee,". -- i said-Fren- , -- jjngelesl'suar feature; 150 ON THE AIR 20 it TOMORROW n. m., program; p. m., program; S:30 m., French lessot 6:30 p. m,; jphildren's llioar; T:45 p' aa., M "Carejpf the Body," r)r, Phillip -Lovetl r 8pr.BnrTrogram. KFL 467 Jtfeters," EarieC. Los Angeh 5 :30 p. m., Nw-maKerry ?rchesf raT T p." au, program ; programs 8 p. 9 p. m, musical program 1 10 p. m., Mabelie Hein and her Blue Bird band. - KGW, 491.5 Meters, Oregonian, Portland 10 a. m., weather, music, news; 12:30 p. mi, concert-;- , 6 p, m., eoneertf 730 p m., weather, market, news; 7:45 'p. m., Catholic Truth Society. XKFOAr354.3 .;lMetentL Rhodes Store, Seattle m., Home Mnk 12:30 p" m- - Yopng btlt Men a Business club; 3 p. m., wo men's dubs programs; 4 p. m.,. pro' . gram. r ti i FEBRUARY KPO, 428.9 Metera, Hale Bros, and Chronicle, Dan Frandsco-Us- ual feature ; 1 p. m., Selger orches tra ; 2 0 p. bu, matinee; S :30 p. m., Palace orchestra; 5:15 p. m, children's hour, stock; 6:40 p, m Btates orchestra ;T p m. Selger's orchestra ; S pT m., DeMoiay Glee dub; 9 p. m., Aron String Quintet; 10 p. m., Cablria orchestra. KGO, 861 Meters, General Elee trie, Oakland Uroal features; Z p program; 4 p. m":, St. Francis orchestra ; 6 p. m., concert; 6:55 p, m news, "weather, stocks, "' -- : 10, m J S0FT CORNS Money Back Saya All Uhtooatf " " I Drog-Lgls- ta EmeraM the lonelyj' island - it . Get a bottle of Moone'a Emerald Oil witi the mdersUndlnt that lilt doea not put an end to aU thejpian and soreness and do away with the core Itself your money will ie promptly returned. - Kevef mlnd th etnas,' how ians; yoo'?e tad U or bow many ether preparation jou bare tried. ,Tiia ppwerfid penetrating oil is the tut, prtpartnoa that - will make tmr " pajnful 'hing feet so healthy rfpd free from corn tnd bunion troubles that yoq'U be able to go anywl(ete and do anything in absolute feet - comfort. . .. ,X": markets. KXL, 508 Metera, Tribune, OakgEVEN UIPERS ESCAPEjHTHoie'sra land 4 p. m. women's hour; S p. m. that Aunt Elaie'i BunsetmaUneeL.6 P JTBIESIE-ffSeven-lphave es ands have found ft give wonderful- result a the treatment of dangerp. m., Athens Club orchestra ; 7 p. caped from the colony m., new; 8 p. m educational pro- whence several also fled a year ago. ous swollen or vericose veins." All druggist! r selllnf lots of it As v. gram; 9 p. m., program. ' KNX, 881 Metera, Express! HollyHenry Wood, the Evening Herald wood Usual features; It a. m., na United Press correspondent at Gen- . RDI0 APPEAL TO SON ' ture talk ; 7, 8, p. m., program ; eva, Switzerland,. has been decoratA radio 'tpisjaMtS? DEAL, E.Bg 10 p. m- - West orchestra. ed by the governments of France, hla son to return. bom was broadcast by R. IL Brewa. -" KHJ, , 405.2 'Meters,: Times, los Italy and Serbia. - - -- ers . '- of Samoa,, and "est In dies, In China, and arTConstanH- to Bople "nltlmalely receive ITthe pic- turee, and according to naval efflc- ials, the movie contribute, highly' to deseriblng ch lit- - eolleeta - a- - botintyof their experience, r'hnade thelrlir the Hawaiian Ulands and were-p- 4 five cents each) from the state. Pugh has shot more, than 1,000 In one cf our conferences tberertfae rfows this winter. jiwjSIs. NEWCOINFOR UTAHPOULTRY OLD IDEAS IN FLOCKS TO BE NEW YORK CITY ADDED UPON NEW TOBK, Feb. 2 (U. P.) of 'tlol every week by .New Yorkers and visitors to New York the majority possibly by the later in search of diversion, bat this golden torrentla sought ly so many tors that a new. idea for segregbl-In- g some of it isjalued-jia-i- i gem of highest price. Aii enterprising youth who has a really 'original Idea may become rich almost over "night, but Broad way lias been prospected so long and diligently tbat previously undisclosed nuggets are about as rare u the interstellar ether. y SALT LAKE QITY, Feb.Wlth- - wowld-beldiye- -- . HoKever.. everynow --a en some one does pop up with a scheme which in orlnginai enough- - or new enough orcven old enough to be regarded7 as "a small nugget. Most of these recent ideas have had to do with the post war mushroom growth of night clubs which ha vejiecome even more iiumerotis than theaters and which provide a much faster outlet for the diversion seeks monev. Two of these most recent off- prove small gold mines because tbey ere so old. The first is to sell ad on the backs of vertising Sce theatretlcketslhls ttioaghreniun -1 ur all approximately one million baby chicks will have been added to poult ry flocks In Utah s tbe opinion PrwJucers-C- o Albertus Willardson, oieratlve. Vice president, and Benjamin Brown now for three year president-Sn- d sales director of the recently went to California to attend cffnp"ti"n f pcjfa.: States Butter Egg Cheese and Poult-- 1 ry association and to study tbe baby theaanl chick outtook. They declared hatch-erle- Buy Now arid Save on beautiful new stock of WILTON RUGS This is not an after season sale but.a offerLBuy-you- r Spring Rug now and save" PRE-SEASO- N ; s ' a 1 In that state were oelng loaded with orders from Utah poultry pro- : ducers. The baby chick movement into new Utah last spring established record, but this spring's movement expected to overshadow It Though the majority of the chicks come fnmr hatclieries In California "and other points on the coast, tbe bome hatchery Industry is flourishing and the six' small hatcheries in tbe state' are finding a ready market - for their entire output. - X ' . in cooperation with the poultry specialists at the Utah Agricultural 'Af&&T " as association College, the" ' 1 iideiTorlngxta: rJo6XbeforxiA erauvev.pxovokea omprotert rniembOTlrrrdrraatiiirT producers, one of whom set up an tbat will lnable them to jnature the outcry because the 11 tickets to his baby chicks, with the lowest mortal' ambltlousffering were being dese- ity rate possible. "; crated by the advertising for a 25 cent article. x ? The other is the plan of Anne Nichols, who has so far made a number of millions out of her play. SbleTtrish Rose, to send out a tent TEN MILLION Buyers! TPHE dominating influence that controls, the buying - so I ' II 4 " Throughjiewspaper advertising these people are taught how to buy, what to buy and where to buy it. They shop systemati-- , . . .. cally; and economically. '. - v . INliORMCE CAT'S iFIVE LIVES Ebony r BERKELEY Cat; Feb. 2 TP.T ) the lives of five children of TimoTen' million persons are living In Ignorsouth f thy Cullln by jumping on tbe and waking them when the house ance of civilization with its great : """';.' caught fire. cities, motor cars, airplanes and other modern wondera.',- - . PREVENTS INrWTIONT Miss Frances Toor of Mexico City, The greatest"" alaeovery.Jn flesh magazine editor, brongh this mesheaing is the marvelous Borocone, sage to friends iri Berkeley.: preparatlott that comes in r liquid -- JTben future pfMextco depends and iwwder form.- It 1 acombl' upon the progress of its Indiana," nation treatment that not only purl-fle- a she. said nthe years they the wound of germs that cause iiave been opppressed. They have infection but it heals the flesh with duns' to tbelr ancient folklore and extraordlna ry peed. ': Bad wounds continue to live a their ancestor ' j .or cuts which" take weeks ".to, heal gved in pastgenerations; IwUK the- - ordinary Jlnlmenta mend reafdent Cittea ".has rtarted: quickly under the powerful influ-enc- e plans. wWch a'mJoJ)ring lbeMexlr or ibis wonderful' remedy? Price can Indian Into the achemeof Civi(Uquid) 30c, 60c and $1420." Powder lisation,, ..With the development of 30c and 60c. Sold by Hedquist these isouted natives will comle Adv. strength, to the natlott. "' Prng Stores, Our extensive service, department wilL gladly show you how "7" youmay benefit through advertising;"" v 'l; ; - DUBLIN. "- - ";V - jst . 1; ; FLDOTa. : b-- habits of Pravo shoppers is EveningBerald Advertising, 1EGREp MEXICANS LIVE that towns too small tp provide a thea tre may have the privilege of seeing it Shades, of TJncle Tom's Cabin. roaTOmrnytn7tbe8prtng -- - Oil Doesn't Do Awiy wuh : All Soreness and Pain in ' Hours. areteAyyesMymvar itaWhT at 4Brtruetlet-r--entertalnrng.t HE1-AGL-E j j lnrtl-toted- with EUGENE O'BRIEN .Comedy "AIR FIGHT? COLUMBIA ; WA8HINOTON. Feb. S (TJ. P.) ean keep Owing to the critlclHms of Informed bousekeepers r Congreiwinen,tbe" Navy has HtiMtmtrwttH the rapid adfaneement a rigid eenHorshlp of motion of Hentlfle knowledge relating to health and household management;" picture shown oa board vessels of tbe fleet to eliminate filthy" and Mi,Wldtie nid 'If the daughter "Immoral" dramas and sex plays. In to lie made Interested iu and Trouble started when a number tlili kVovlleilge, sbennu Ue 4ii4fditeed t it 4ttrtnjr b w AiBb of liJcludlng .Beiui Inten- B. L. French, Hep., Idaho, chairman tuliiHtl year and ' naval appropriation i; T)f tthe House sive trulnlliff and sclentlfie she must follow this work Taber, Bep., N. Y., . Olivier, Dem Ala, and Hardy, Bep. of la thehlKher Institution V. Colo., visited the fleet "during the : ' 1 Tlte rnhrernity of lwh offers ex- Pacific maneuvers iast summer. the shows attended, They nightly cellent opiMirtunitles fti the field of home economic. It is now possible aboard their respective vessels and on return, to Washington protested fot.younfr women to major In bome against' the type of "rot" that was economics at the university. creeping Into tbe otherwise good pro-grama. X. When the navel appropriation bill came before French' commlttee with an .item for $120,000 for pictures next year, the question waa thoroughly thrashed ouf, "I useJjtgbeyerTfrlendly to this appropriation but after I made the trip with the fleet to Honolulu, OKCHARD.Xeb., Feb. 8 (CP). G'.H. Pugh, local crow killing chRmp- - I became very much disgusted with tdn, la: "three tlmlite" the erogg 1 ihfc type of sjo vies that-wwfeeteg ' this wemmni-- did iidt put -- on,"- said Taber. ,r? . iP(jh, aware of the tleernes of consider them, in general, as educa home, A Modern Property valued at mere tban l,w,Oto was destroyed rhent a diitastrous fire swept tie waterfront at Four piers were burned, 4500 bales of cottoft wenj np in smoke aad four dty block wert redtrefl ton, Tex. to ashes. rates.-obtainin- a , pictures were put on, however, that were Immoral ; that were calculated to pn!l dowa 'rather than to lift up any body who watched them.; and other picture that possibly possessed 90 per cent of good, possessed a gob of rot that was unworthy.1 The Navy Department' reply-wa- s that it takes the entire output of four large concerns, la order to get cheap good and bad, aud thai despite care some f the bad ones ' are displayed. "The system la to nave them all gd to the United States Navy Motion Picture Exchange (in New York," explained Admiral JSboe- niake'r, "where they are ran over and censored. In spite of this some of them apparently did get through that were bad. but the' present aya tern Is that aa soon as any plctur) comes to their attention about which they are doubtful, they send It on to Washington and .it ia run over . , a second time. , .. "If there is any doubt about it, we turn it down. I have' recently turned down font or. five Wsex plays, things that were not good for young people at aea to think about Such productions as the Follies, for example, would be very trying jilward hlpr Sowe wjped those out and are ' endeavoring to meet the wishes f everybody dhat there should be only decent pic.,. tures, shown." rrThe National Board of Censorship passes on all these pictures. Shoemaker admitted, .but, French in ter jet ted that ."it must have; been asleep at the time these particular y. pictures Were passed. ' Tmriaty malntaliitTi'wbrluwldiB circuit for distributing Its pictures. which requires', three years, to en- - '.' ' . l' u li i COVERINGS lovely selection of patterns with HOMES CREST quality fA ; the famous I ' w Br . v Special 9x12 Wflton . . this week $62.50 rrt |