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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. JULY 15, 1923. sseeeeeea I I MEN. MASTERS i "Masters of Men," by . Morpi Bobertao. th world'! most sote4 writer of aea atoriea, li to be ahovn at the Strand theater aeu Monday Critics Tuesday aa4 Wednesday. tT unanimously aclalmed this picture at the greatest aea atory ever screened. The plctuxiiatioa hy C. Graham. Baker hat retained loyally the atmosphere ot the novel by America's master teller ot sea stories and Yltagraph, who offers it, has provided a Uriah produccast tion, with an all-st"Masters ot Men" tells the stor of an American boy who accepted the shame of another's crime that he might protect the girl he loved from humiliation, branded In his home town as a thief the lad runs away and Joins the United States Nary. While on leare he is shang haied and suffers the brutality ac corded to men before the mast on board the four master sailing the Spanish Main: How he effects his escape and aids in the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Santiago provides a thrilling drama which" holds interest throughout every foot ot the screeninng. t , ; v , There are four principal parts, as the story inrolres the lore affairs ot tour young people. Earle Williams, one of the most popular stars of the screen, plays Liueten- ant Breen, the officer who assists Dick Halpin (played by Cullen Landls) to win back honor and manhood. Pretty Alice Calhoun who has starred In many Vltagraph productions and Wanda Mawley. long popular star, play the chief women's roles. ar GENEVA BEACH Genera has the finest shady bathing beach on Utah lake. f S-t- Princess MONDAY AND TUESDAY ALL SEATS 10c HOOT GIBSON vehicles, including "Deil -- of Gift, the i Desert ;. j BylUndanParrish i SHOOTIN' FOR 4.0VE" and "The Gentleman from , , He wrote "Dead Game- tea." Hoot Gibson is the star of "Sohotin" for Love.- the. Universal Soarock wrote "The Geatl and no picture tu be shown. Monday and from America Shootin" for Lore" their cor Tuesday at the Princess theater. Gibson has starred la many story talents produce the western pictures, but the recent and Sedgwick's direction a vehicles in w hich he has; appeaired its smooth entertainment vrf have preenteil him in roles lranS: "Shootin' for Love" has a f era hie from the western locale to ef intimate interest to practically any other because of thousand Ameriman men their hiiniannt ss. and a casual interest to th Shootin' for Loe" is a story of the world that has ob fc wri.tte.n fur the Mar by Raymond L. these thousands of men, tvliroik. scenario editor, at Uni- hero is a victim of "shell versal ( in. and Kdward edpwick. laboring under the high n director of the picture, has' direct i d tension of that dread nervou some of the best of the Gibson ease. " Cairitk A, C MeW C (Continued from Page) Six.) to serve her m thli emerge-- . It seemed .ng while, sn long as to almost frighten her before she became aware of his approach. Indeed, he was actually beside her on foot before she xecogntjed his presence, approaching silently from the opposite direction from that anticiHer startled gaze had pated. scarcely distinguished his dim outline, when he spoke, his hand already grasping her horse's rein. "There, that is over with." h said genially. "Now I'll lead you for the next five hundred After that we'll do some yards. real riding.? Where their course led she could not clearly determine from the sadSCENE FROM GREATEST SEA PICTURE EVER SCREENED dle, but they moved forward slowly. "Y you Are the Frisco KM!" Earle WTlBams aad CnUen UndU who pu, Uadlng parts la "Masters of Men." the thrliun After some hundred yards had been sea pie tare by Morgan Robertson, traversed, the path led upward suddenly forward, placing bis hand once again, the horse's hoofs now squarely on hers where It rested on which has not been proved. sinking Into deep sand. Then a the saddle pommel. Somehow she played a somewhat minor role in horse whinnied Jost in front of made no effort to withdraw her THE EXCITERS. Some time later , when Simpson this picture with such taste and them,hnd the next Instant she fingers from the contact, and their was given a part in Allan Dwan i discrimination that he was imcould make out the darker shadow. eyes met of Glimpses of the mediately signed for work in "The production neueen released his grip, with a "Pop" Keynolds. hey!" he said Moon," the casting director was Exciters." little langh of relief. lightly. "Then I am sure his story "Lonely, old fellow t Well, I must hare been a good one. So he wont leave yon again. Now we're told you I was a mighty bad man? got a straightaway ride for It Miss Well, now you've met me, do you Meredith. Pil lead off, and you believe i "Ir--I dont know," she confessed follow. Toull hare to keep up pretI would doubtfully. rather not "I close to see me ty in the dark, and there will be no .noise to guide you think that." "Which is a hopeful sign. Well, to this sand." "But if I should lose your she please try not to think so for the at least. Then mayasked, staring about, half frightened next be, I can tell you my side of the by the thought. "No danger; the horse you're on story. There is no time now, for we simply got to get under cover. won't get lost. But If you miss me Do you see that blue ridge over call ont ; there's no one to hear In yonder? You know what It Is?" this desert. Ready now?" "The Meager janeh. Isn't it?" He swung Into the saddle, and "Yes, and In twenty minutes, as faced her waiting. soon as the mist rises, they could I i "Yes." pick us out from there with a "Then we'll ride fast, and don't field glass. We'll have to findgooda be afraid; it's level as a floor." safer place to talk in than this. The girl rode low In the saddle, Here, I'll lead the horses; it's only her head bent forward to protect a step to the rim ; then we'll both her eyes from the shower of grit have to make the descent afoot." He can't walk along" a public high hurled against her by the ceaseless They moved forward slowly, Into wind. She was conscious now of what appeared to be the intermi- way without being recognized!! her extreme weariness; she could nable desert, the man plowing bis Strangers say "Hello" to him with! only cling grimly to her seat, ach- way through sand, the tired ani- the assurance that they know him mals following with drooping heads. well, but can't place him. Hfs face ing In every muscle, blindly following his lead. She knew the. horse Suddenly he stopped, gripping Is almost as famous as Thomas under her was panting for breath, the reins tightly, nd pointing with know his sides wet with sweat, but Kel-lee-n his other hand. Deborah needed no Meighan's yet few people never once drew rein, or, to guidance, for her eyes were al- his name. His likeness stares at her knowledge, even glanced back ready riveted on the yawning gash one from billboards, electric signs, to assure himself of her presence. in the surface ef the desert, starcards and store windows, There were moments when she felt ing down with a startled feeling of and now in front of motion picshe must actually cry out, her awe Into the apparently bottomless ture theaters. nerves failing her, but she crushed chasm not five yards away. A mopocket, into position, release His name is Annal Simpsan, posthe desire back, and rode on, dulled ment she gazed, hardly compreshutter and eur for nationally know collars, picture is yours.. with fatigue. hending, too thoroughly dazed by Her eyes and thought centered this phenomena of nature to com- cigaretts and hats. .Now he is a the Kodak way. simple and sure on the flgnre of the man Tiding' pletely graap Its igniflcance. Then member of the supporting cast of leads and Paramount "the Kelleen the she be felt of in lift her to front. from She could production steadily obtain bodily pictures proud to show. no glimpse of his face, not even its the saddle, and lead her forward Exciters." Bebe Daniels Let us be your photographic service station. We contour, yet how straight he sat in to the very edge. Below lay ex- and Antonio Moreno,. which is on the saddle, his shoulders thrown posed In the cold gray, of the dawn view at the Columbia theater Moncarry a full stockof Kodaks, $6.50 up, Kodak Film and back, his left hand grasping the the full marvel a deep gorge, as and Eastman Tuesday. accessories. day . rein lightly. His seat was that of though scooped out by a giant When Simpson applied for work the trained, disciplined cavalryman, spoon, cut directly across the barrather than the cowboy, and she ren sand plain, with no evidence at Paramount's Long Island sjudio, Our developing and printing ii could but mark how easily his anywhere above of its existence. the casting director frankly told of the superior sort To the eye it seemed some three him that he was hired because of body followed the slightest movement of the animal under him. hundred feet wide, but much deep- -, his classic features, only, and not Suddenly, but without glancing er, the side walls rocky and irreg- because of his historionic ability back he pointed into the grim, gray ular, the crevices and ravines choked with sand, while far below desert ahead. "Do you see anything over yon-deappeared the soft green of vegetahe asked. "Just ahead ther-e- tion, and along the base of the hundred yardgr opposite wall, much more precipitous on than the side She stared where he pointed, both which they halting their horses, but could per- stood, the silvery sparkle of a small stream. Deborah drew a quick ceive nothing except the same drear MONDAY AND expanse of sana. breath, glancing aside Into the face "No; what is it?" side. man at her of the TUESDAY "One of nature's marvels; tht "You have been down there?" ' be You can for. I'm hot is heading descent particplace "Yes; the ' a within ten yaras ana never nnuwM r putsiH-JOLH ZUICO ularly difficult along those ni vines; Is there:" He turned and faced het the sand gives purchase, even the it "Made straight horses will pick their way." smilingly. through the night, too. Why, wnat s He smiled at the consternation in the matter?" ' face. her him She was staring at througn "What Is it?" he net the dim light, her lips parted., of the pa.ssrge. or of the. Tris.-eyes expressive of fear. For the KidV" ;. moment she did not speak, and he She looked strn'chf at him be asked again anxiously. leveled .brows, conscious of "What Is it? Are you atraia or nciith the sudden tiiislr in her cl,t l.s. me?" 'Neither; I ain not afraid." I I know who you. are," sne he. ."I d";il not believe you vyoiare ue you to sny. "you managed for you are not that 'sort at all. The Frisco Kid.'" , 'truth Is. viiiiiiL' hilly, you really A moment his lips shut tignt, a haven't so much on me in this mutbit grimly; then he laughed. to ter of recognition. 1 r "Sure ; but how did you guess a bit about you." know quite with "I saw you ride in last night "About me? You? What, may I PROVO LADY TELLS OF Judge Gnrrity. I had a g'wa new ask?" mere I a picand as a say, window, bit, "Just of your face from my VALUE OF CHIROPRACTIC 1 saw jou heard Bob Meager call you by ture uot easily forgotten. came to ever before you once," name." . I suffered with gall stones for about seven reNo doubt that's all true enough Meager's ranch, and I have while riding on a train 10 Do in August, since. me years, ever you It membered but what of it? Ever heard 01 attend a picnic at Lagoon, I had a severe attack remember a morning in August, hefore?" division Salt Lake 1918, when the Thirty-thirand had to be removed from the train She hesitated, but oniy ior an iuwent over the top, waded a river, to attend me and stant. It was tier' naiiire u called was A City. physician beand cleaned out the heights recommended an operation to remove the stones. I and lots "Yes, I have," she answers yond? It was a sharp fight, did not submit to the' operation but recovered uu. of the boys never came back. You ctou.mv look ne straieui ai from the attack and was later removed to my vet in some mysterious way not the remember, don't you?" ........ ,fic i "i- nnvfc- ueeu icu iw "Yes" home. In the early summer of 1921 I had anicaai li most desperate char "Well, I was there, and I got wiio vmi other attack and 1 called Dr. Spurrier who gave -o cioca.. wine wnu about mine eight acter, an outlaw, a criminal, for been been me Chiropractic adjustments for this affliction. they I have must have plenty, price on your head. nrst-im- e After two weeks' adjustments, the stones passed told many of your exploits and, hauled me back to the of surgical and had some sort and; but why compel me to repeat from me and I have not had any recurrence of woke ever up. I lob done, before aU this?" them since. I can highly recommend Chiropractic uu uieu, "Because tt is extremely interest- The man pert 10 me mm was sne with was to any who are ill, as know Chiropractic is good who nurse flattering quite one thing; ing for are heaviiy built with very light for many ailments. for even a better reason. If we friends "Jessie Seevers." eolng to continue being are-- we shall (Signed) MRS. ETTA JOHNSON. 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"What Phones Office 126, Residence 710-- J. ophone Given Away Free died Reynotdsi" ''His name was iia . Vranod ; Eelleen t TO BE CONTINVBP:V "Masters of Men The Greatest Picture Ever Screened ' ; ?v Hi A boy's battle upwar v itr half-hou- moj tl terrifying school hell-ho- le forward on sailing ship! I & r n the world's r, P realistic vivid, A drama of life, adven- ture and love, among Ihe gamest youth in the all world the in uncie DiuejacKets j "SHOOTW FOR LOVE" and Comedy sub-wa- r Kodak asyou go y Out of the the That's . the It's you'll Provo's Pride Sam's navy AT THE Sir ana MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Don't miss this greatest of all stories by the mastt writer of the sea Morgan Robertson. Hedquist Drug Co rr Every eater bread" should of know that Excelsior Flour is best. 3 Stores Kodak Depf ; Bebe DanielSand Here are Some Real ShoeValues Look Them Over Qntonio Hloreno And you cannot tell it s", - is best until you try it. 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