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Show TIIE SUNDAY IimALD, APPJL 8, 1323. MIUSE MM:,. MEMLD -- ! .x a ;r " 1 , - 13: ii , " THE TIMBER i . .,.. .p. . QUEEN1 By Herbert Crookeu sfv-- r J; , MG OIiUMBIAiTHEATRE .jJIondayjJTueiday Adapted j. from the Pathe Photoplay ScrtJ , ii ;VaI Cleveland MondayTuesday. and Thursday 1 L .Chapter YI A . THE HIDDEN PERIL "We can clear up everything, but we've got to workNfast," Ruth -- declared to- - Don Mackayrnfter rejoining faim. "Smith gave me a '.due for ui to follow up. All we,' have to do' ts to win over Hogan pmx the datice haIL.M-y'An hour or so later found Ruth JUaduis and back in Pine Peak. They lost no time la their story to HnskvX -presenting Hoganr Proprietor of (he. retort.. ""And it it mostimporUnt thrt we find this notebook" Ruth fin-tinea. "Smith declared that it wai in the cellar where hia things art ' Sh'oi?s Continuous both set - OuV accordingly, through the darkness for the uanCf from 2 P, M. and. arrived and ear fully looked the ground ret. Doa discovered a cellar window wblca would admit them to ths store Toom. Ruth entered first and Do haHr-Thejra- to H P. M. Prcca from 2 to 6, lOe, 25c; from 6 to 11 23c, 40c, 55c oon i DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ,, followed. Bur th iwa vaoflc eoplt wer- enot aware of the fact that CluastOB anI hia aiaociatea had seen them -- r. Uuxton- - was nm liiilinionr but Vaeuiewj OBINOOD tied Blooded Story of put hi pianto rout, "That would be a fins thing to) theTurf-Fullot- Ac do," Vance laid, "with Hogan tip id THE PRIZE PICTURE OF, A YEAR. Stored." the air over uaTLaf wait until . .then .: secure the sad notebook, "Go far tney Hogan grinned affably. a ls sa you like," he replied. --"Go righ- t- truW"Ws Wight fj This picture tost more moneys than any pictore .. r---dowa-t- hi from that big boob w7 way." He pointed to f ,the cellar tain. we ever bonghtv but it's worth easilybecause we are able ' rtptaustfdous" of thicfTOTtlpty to give you treat 17 4ound. himself confronted by Jim wars watched, Ruth sad Don had Cluxton, Joyce and Vance. Ha returned the search for th precious grinned-a- t their bruised counter. Mtsbook.I1ieif sflorta.wsre soon -snces, and thought of th splendid twnUdra;thrs glad 077 Rata tight that Don Mackay had put sp ahowl tba obiaet of the search ta Don. They bad iucea$dL. But pgpUUI.. in cm, ces, conducted through the establish- operas.. His iavortte perhaps is "took here." Cluxton said, "von sow they must escape. ments and shown the routine work ot "Babes m Toyland.' In this fantastic Ruth climbed out of the cellar tide in with us and we'll make it and the offices business various the opera the toys in the shops come to window and Don followed sEortlyv worth your while. There's-reason- s forms used. " t Ufa and, march with stiff rythmic ; why we've got to get rough .with In the shadows,- - three figures waited for the proper time to strikei the man and girl down in the cellar. . motions. - . TUESDAY MONDAY AND Joyce gave the word, and, the next The March openr with rolling Hogan grinned again. ' "Well himself felt their Don in moment he said, "I like your nerve, anydrams and blowing trumpets. There MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST ALL SEATS He struck forward "blindly; way. You birds don't know, when' grasp. the bass Instruments begin" a study ' Quxton right betweenv th you're licked. What's this all sm.ttng Sorythmic figure built on ths lour tones eyes. surprised was thai about who is the girl and what's 10c while tha woods play a worthy that he emitted a howl ol Babes In Toyland--ByJr'lc-tor her name?" 1 Herbert, fantlstlc and tumbled headlong into Ths time is digni-melody "Ruth Reading," answered Joyce, anguish V the snow. Don swung around ;Ti.-i..- ... md --played by full ..- - u.vatfieia tempo ever-nethat name before f" mi. iiviwsui.wLsi iiiouiuaa u virui,! nrrhnirrrw quickly, ' hurling Joyce from hia has writen some twenty-fiv-e "Reading?" Hogan .pursed his back and sent another blow in tha light lips. ''Any relation of old Jim direction ol Vance. l"-Reading ot the Mounted?" "Run for the h Quxton nodded; shouted to Ruth, and giving a final :a Husky liogan's face changed in glance at his fallen enemies, ha ::i hastened tofollow. a flash. "I'm with you I" he thuniii. dered, bringing a huge h.t down on It so happened 'that Hogan had with the .counter a bang. "Jim heard Lluxitn's cry. With a few Reading put me behind the bars of his man he hurried from tha at Libby s Island for hvc years; dance hall and surveyed the three bay, this is better than picking up allies with a nuick glance. a million .bucks worth o' nuggets." "Let's finish these guy9 up, Hogan hung up his- - apron and Bill," He shouted to one ot his men. caure around irom behind the coun"They've getting to be a nuisance ter. .. Waving an arm, he led the aroundJicreZ way to the cellar stairs. Hogan was deal to the protests Cosmopolitan Corporation PreMfitt 'We're grttimj along nicely, of themo. He would not. listen than you," Ruth smiled, as she to them. Quxton . attempted to ' V'-v; I i DAVIES iii 0DQGLA5 f the rickshout that Ru.th Reading was essjw Hojfaji. coniiiii-duw- n FAIRBA17ICS ety stairs. Don rose o kis feet caping, but a blow on the nose " """Willi I' a"') "sped m surprise as he saw from Hogan silenced-hi"VVhen Knighthood-w- as and his alucs luiiuwitig-itlici- r .vere Kulii and Ooi.' Meanwl.ilc, lormer tntud. in homeward bound over th. .iov Cofmp6JUa)Productto "You're a couple of common ' wastes toward Cinnabar. BjotJ). thieves," Hogan snarled, , "that's seemed highly plea3C iUi MAKES HER OWN CLOTHES "ROBIN HOOD" what you are, and I've caught you amused over -6WUI Lie actT hreir escape. On one of the highest ridges of "But" Don protested. Ijsjettijig- - snojttoemerijpuli 'None of your liPxjoung,Jellert vctuo Av ttlLtruieos tuiu urging their 'oi can inarch over and tell it to be seen frantically get all the facts ing 11 10 suit ser own mtrviujr more to speed jnn years into history-t-o the Mayor. He likes a good story, dog-teapersonality, .s of for obtainable the Douglas a gift posaeesed by Marlon Da vies. making Mis Reading." Quxton, Bull Joyce and the suave . It happened that the Mayor of Vance, still hopeful of gaining .the Fairbanks' new production, "Douglas star ofrthe ParamountrCosmonoUtan . 's Pine'i'eak had been elected by upper hand on Ruth Reading and 'Fairbanks In Robin Hood," which-Ii"When Knighthood ;,Was in stalwart Don Mackay. They coming to the Columbia theater Mon picture, monehwfoTef he lis- the Flower," which, after causing a sensa- stopped for a moment on the ridge day. Tuesday and Thursday, under a tton tened intelligently to that gentleover the country, will be shown at man's words, paying little attention and gazed searchingly .around the United Artists release, the research the Princess theater Monday - and all, and not only captures the leadlng coun to the protests of Don and the found many most interesting Tuesday. (Miss Davles believes In1 experts exclaimed are!" There they racing events, but wins the. girl of his .ti was the deriva the mandates of Paris to a choice, much to the chagrin of certain "I'll have to hold you both for Vance, pointing southeast "There tacts. Among them following "aklnfuL" certain extent, but she does not be members of the they arc! But something seems io tion ot the- term trial,' he stated. "The court conEnglish nobility. In . those olden days when Richard, lieve lit being such be the matter they have stopped l" venes in Decemberfi' slave to style 1 Cluxton and Joyce strained their the sat upon England's mat au a woman's pOTsraalityTTbTol feat expense the producer sent It was the first night Ruth ReadB Mca throne, he was noted for the sumptu ted out ing had ever spent in jail . She did eyes In "the direction that cot only an entire company to Eng Hi not fancy it in the next cell, Don had in dicated. And : somethihg -- was ous "banquets he held in the great .is ; Miss Paries spends her snare time land to properly (present the story, but Mackay was also lamenting over the matter. The snarhng dogs .vera banquet hall of the picturesque old when not ' . Out-tidworking in her coming pro a stable. of Kentucky thoroughbreds the source of children fhe castle that stood on top of a hill the unwelcome .experience. m and of leader the had ductions, readthat the designing values her of the jailer. waa. leisurely, pack making then it,.. snappj.-comparative town ot Not own clothes. She Tint studies' anm a upon the frowning down nis mate, causmg no ena 01 a Ruth was watch ' ing a newspaper. English horses and the . American ttngham. and resulting in a com-fashion magazine, product might be shown to greater ading him. closely. Suddenly an idea . ; was It custom these the feasts theAt unes. came to her. plete entanglement of selects a pattern, then modifies it to vantage. - . ' with a sheep's suit ber own taatesr- -' Ruth and Don were attemptiiig at to serve each guest "Son clavier pend de sa ceinWhile" most racing pictures have as skin filled witn rare old wine. In ture," she said their fields "scrub" or. cheap selling mess.. "Bien allons," returned the young was "the wine to it necessary pouring platers, owners not caring to trust man. "See," Vance continued, they are hold it under the anm much as the their highly trained and often delicate The jailer .looked 'around, a pui- - going to circle around to the south Scots hold The their bagpipes today. and cross that bridge over the xled .expression on his facer Ht charges to some director who, tor efwas used as' the did not. understand that Ruth had creek. If one.of us could cut than neck of the sheep fect, might Impair their racing worth, 5 and tamper with the bridge, mouth of this unique decanter. It. perceived his key ring to be in nis such V condition does not apply' in was when hen was feast the of wine us over, rest could the any answer to and that overtake Dons belt, this case. The horses seen1 in "The litem" t behind. from The .to in found of Would the rest Ruth's information wai "All right! Skins, any Handicap," aside- - from those sent be Let's gdl" easy." owner would In all likelihood ber the over once in Clux-this by; Mr. Kremer, are all from leadfor o Don waited for a few moments life, Jim recipient of a severe rebuke from the ing. English stables, many of them pass, then he addressed the ton volunteered to do something, king.'. having won honors ia some of the big jailer. "Mr. Jailer, may I speak As joon aa .his friends recovered Thus it was, that in the "good old their surprise, he set out on arrow .with youK' stake events on ths other side. one had when not .days, partaken snoes 10 prove that a straight line ihe unsuspecting. gentleman ot too well the. amber fluid is - the . shortest distance between wisely but arose from his Chair and approached MARRIED FOI.KS DANCE. he was jokingly referred to as hav Don. ..The smiling young man put two points, and to, incidentally, find some way to atop the journey of him off his guard tor a moment ing had "a skinful of liquor." VISIBLE PUMPSSEE WHAT YOU- - GET. uaa wuiiama has arranged . for. a "It's awfully dull here," Don our friends. The bridge over the creek, was married folks' dance to be held In the complained, "may I look at part of JUBLMXM only a few rods away. . Quxton your paper? Armory Tuesday evening.. He says " .We Always Insist on Good Gas. looked about Tiim. An exclamation ""Sure," came the that so many married " people, have lips..-Ha. passed his buried in the ( repiy. been clamoring for such a long tune He separated a portion of the snow, he saw a small shed, with a You've Tried the Rest;.Now.Try the Best. for. a genuine dance that he has de -, ' newspaper, and landed it into Don,. sign on ir UDewea: Dynamite." . : .r ,.,,,....... wt - J to cided mwhat the want . give they "That young man suddenly shot out lCluxtoI 'thoughtta moment If. ho elded to give them what they want both fr would be able to blow jailer by thsi uie, orchestra tor the dance," said Mr. Wil neck, crashed, a blow throuffh tha -bridge up before Ruth and Don 'Davies liams. T would like the parents to bars across his face, and then could cross. He wished no harnt urtursv . . ktfce paramount to them he only wanted to delay' V dragged Jiim close to the door ol corns out and hear just the kind of When was Tlauer , in Xnighihxd them. In a few moments he had, . his cell, as the man sank to the ' musk) that is being played at the A Co(Dpolittr focjvctiorii In another mo-- the bridge mined and tha fuss lit . . concrete floor. dances their boys' and girls are atment Don had secured the keys He drew back a safe distance to tending.". the key ring, and two min-- T watdf-th- en stared in horror. The TIRES h M wers free, bearing Ruth and Don tttM, HANDICAP? ; STUDENTS VISIT OfFlCES. GAS k r stealthdy. making aheir way from had suddenly appeared around tha ' TUBES ' v corner and -- was ' about to dash I theplace of their imprisonment ; II ' ' ' 1 ;WlTWrM W 'The first thing to do is to get across tne mined bridge. Visits to :' buslneM several large ACCESSORIES ' Announced as GREASES - jbstnotfpooy, ppB joij tha gVV ths feature attraction offices ia Salt Lake City were mad T? b Contiaaed) at the 8trand for Monday and Tues by Si students 1n th class of office . day, la ths racing drama, The Handi- management at ths college, f , com Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and cap," described as a red flooded ston merce and business administration at .. -- v.baby left Saturday evening for ot ths tart tha Young university. Thursday and Charleston,-- ; where 'they will' make Ths story 1a that of a young Amer- Friday. ; , . ' their home, - , 4 ican turfman who to to goes England v. Among' tha offices ; visited were " ' S' For Xsiaats al Chlldrta v ,' ; try hia luck on the local .tracks. Hers of Deaeret News. . Wilr - Comer Mrs. J. R. Hodson Is spending the in Use Fca cvcr 30 ha meets with all manner of cvposi-Third South and University Avenue. Machine Burroughs company Adding E. MAYIIEW F. week-end- ) m Salt Lake attendmg the Always 1 and hi tioa, a socially ' way, and ths Walker Bra's, tank. Tha ato. sporting Phone 237. . .' A CerUfled Tuaer. seseions of the, generai- oonfenncs but despite ths cons piracies and In- dents were received ery ths courteously ; Hione4644ffpn161d-J.- . telag held. trigues or his eoeaelee he wins Vver by ths management of the various offi- - Hon and Thrills, and Comedy "BARNYARD CAVALIER" bo-sb- - m "'..til.. C King of Romance PRINCESS .. . . , r ' 1 . ar -- dog-sled- Here if It Is! . ..;. I I ; FofkSf Dance FJarried -- -- " Xf jT MARION ARMORY Ml m. Flowed A TUESDAY APR I L TENTH - -- m Ho-gan- A Kinney's Hawaiian Orchestra tilon-Hearte- d, v . This -- u -- . - -- the favorite dance -- Orchestra if your' Come out and hear them play -- e, to-D- - - J '.: 'A HPIWEiTimSlMICE ie be-lef- MtioI . . mm inn HADDOM good-natur- lf -- " armsp-seiaedh- WNED -- m Marion , dog-sled- 1!THE oils -- . 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