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Show - THE SUNDAY HERALD, MAY 27, 1S23. i o e o o At the Columbia 711 The lllia ' Education alFilmforGr owriiips ' minder to him." . . ' IJeuL D. H. Clayton, head of the purity squad: ?The picture la very timely and shows the need bt bringing back the fire examination that used to be part of the 'city health department service, where anfortu-nate- a who were In reality moarl lepers' eonld be found out and gven treatment. The picture will do much to warn the young of dan ger. shto earn something of social problems at af fected by social hygiene, the film-- is truly valuable. The physiological nature of certain portion! of it ia aa impersonal as a textbook; and as sincerely educational. After all, whan mip.h thamA as this one are seriously developed, and shown under the properOBdfrj tions, the matter becomes a quee-- j Hon for the IndiyldnaL , Even a per--1 so nlncllned to treat the subject t1oFoer i vr lightly might be Impressed In spite of himself with the genuine need for more general education in sex 7 hygiene. , film Is The plot about which constructed la so slight as to be almost 'negligible, portraying as ft dees the manner in which a man employs his own nnfnortunate' to safeguard a. friend, a country lad who comes to New York City determined to Sow "some - - I at t pnoTnmff ta in ;? iik M u U11U I M I I'athsrs t--t z . oata."7 ; In the efforts of the Princess management . to. display the film wild Tw-wi- 5 - : Genuine under the proper direction, "no one under 16 years of age win be admitted. Shows for men are held from T:30.to 11 p. m, and for wom dis en from 1:30 to ( crimination is necessary because women special are Included, and. the - production could nut be possible under other and lees careful arrangements. , 'SSffiarfcfttfi; 1 Castorir .Always iK4tfiW 1 5 Know rBeaishe reels-for-aen-a- MMraLNoTlA?olw hsnggasted. should MCOLUMBIA ba done, MONDAY AND TUESDAY rtalnly would urge my friends this picture." seph E. Burbldge, chief of po-recommend Salt Lake City 11 fathers and boys the great fee iW IU ..fAilOMIieilvfcf V ul lreatgood TTorOver come from showing such films bis to every boy over46rtfo the privilege- - of seeing this latlonal reel It will help keep Thirty tation from him, and if temp os placed in his way I hope picture will always.be a re. V I Years 1 w... 7T? . i- Book p Osi! 1 il II I II I il 31 Exact Copy of Wrapper, MRMm mwmnt. mnaim AND COMEDY AW: Abu - iisX ' 9? f JUT. v 4. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY 2:30 to P. M. 7:30 to 11 M. AO Seats 35c, Including Tax. II JT.L. 11. I MONDAY Shows 7:30, 9:15. Adults 25c;. Children 10c i ? RENCE REED Special Reels for VomcnSpccIal Reels for Lion rThe 1 t ' 2:30 to S p. m. I U It p. 7:30 to . "Omar the Tent-The Plame,' "Keep Her and numerous other fay- - Uncle la radise," r 1t - Store More Fun! THE OLD 8WIMIN' HOLE Charles Kay, the popular icreea star, WO! be seea Monday and Tnv LdayattheColnmblaheater Old Swlmin' Uole It Is said to be - cast ordilnary bbaled for the picture un irectlon of James Young. Edward M. Kimball, Ruth Lawsono Butt, Marc la Tbert Standllng, Barbara enneth Gibson and other players of merit high-grad- and ayiis round experience branch teals renders hint pecu- or the picture production, unearing appreciation of fc taste must bring him i though the field is new . Si HisCountry BaaaawaawsnsavaansBV afc'X' a Cub" m. r. 7 v. Black-Pa- n- e -- one of the moat appealing picture In which, be has yet appeared ml to call forth more laughs and tean to the reel than any other of hl past successes. law 1 Pl mr ree Days 'A f The' play was adapted for th Bernard McConvUle and 'directed by Joseph DeGrasse. tt to -- First National attraction p x sented by Arthur Kane. The cast such-weanown player r includes lt as .James Gordon, Blaiiche Boss, Laura L Plants, Marjorie Pre- - J oat, Lincoln Wedman, 'and U Poft RUeys 'rerse to Interpreted with such artistry as to both charm the thousands of admirers of the Hoosler poet, and to win new con boyhood's TerU .to his ballads-o- f happy days. , 'i screen-b- y 7 ( . s.A jt:, J k J. ."Y.:-- . 6 'i. ntgTr 1 , '. From : the opening scene to thfc rt the tory : to brimful u Inteteat. Charlea Ray. Eira, Is 'Just plain boy," whole- fl some but mlscbJeToua. He would., rathef fish and spend bis tune. at the old Bwlmln' hole than study. beUe of the country school but aftej, a. , brinainr him to his knees and rob.- a btorbim"6F alTTilsMuTeBrsbe-JUU him for Us best frlendr'SWnv nle." Howeter feereMs happiness awaiting him in, the loving graces Of the erer faithful Esther.- - Ezra Is so busy falling In and out of scrapes that it is a wonder that he flnds time for sweethearts. , ofv-hea- close- The Picture They Fight to See t CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED : vOi 1' fl (fill . . . I I ..-- I : ,, 'irl . f I IECE JO): -. , r 1 1 , I ...... V xi. "V At J . ; ; ;"Who The Law of Eucenlc U the' "man Capacltyo, 4U charactef and fitness H your daughter's huabanl t,. ..... M'ww . "nw' Physically, . . ui j ver pot Pu W your daughter la coin Wm by his money, his earning '.-'- : ": LM Jmproredacvthen - v - mentally an the tendency to . Into ST""8 - ,r W l wiXess It Doesn't MincoVor It Calls. 7V" t. Spatfo a Spada - It' is skillfully directed and o ; wonderfully acted as to obrlate the It necessity for a single lub-titlsteala , Into the hearts of the audience until the breath of new mown hay seems theater and the audience back tmHhetogs-nenory to their own school days. Th4 play has received most enthusiastic notices wherever shows and will undoubtedly repeat its success at the Columbia theater.' e. are-waftf- |