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Show THE SCTBaY HERALD, JULY 29, 1923. yise Cracks In Song -- "Cut Yourself p. P?cft o' f- - .T-- W " rdiaary phstwplsy m day to eight uialc I 1:, ri . - . . . f l he eficv i x - Protects Firemen pple protection ia afforded the fire- fc'of an eastern city with the adop- ..r f a ' . The unit ing equipment. jnttd on a cart, ao that Ln be brought up quickly to be against a fire at cloee range. The arcommodatea a fireman who aits and 11 able to handle a powerful I: Lm of water from a nozzle directly ont of him. A pipe.ia on the cart behind him, which pted a curtain of water all around so that a "safety wall" of water A Simple Derrick for Farms A bandy and efficient derrick can be built in a short time from material found oa nearly every farm. It consists of a discarded wagon tongue. pivoted on a fence post ao as to revolvs frwalv sanrl r?f tkv witli nmnla winnk for raising the load. other rata. The trap is made in two An iron pivot yoke is forged to the sues, one for rats and one for mice. shape shown, or one may be built up ol sa '. iruf-he- r Drills Horizontal Holes Straight K- Anyone who has ever used a brace and bit knows that in the drilling of horizontal boles there is a great tend ency to raise or lower the brace trifle' while drilling, whioh, of course results in the hole being drilled at an angle. To overcome this tendency slip a large washer that is free from burrs over the bit so that it rests on the smooth shank. As soon a the bit is held at an angle the washer will travel one way or the other, and the workman can corrnct the fault instantly. flat and round iron. A hole is drilled i the post top to accommodate th Bottled Fluid Can Lift Tons shank, an iron disk and a steel bull Sinbad's genii flask has been out taken from an old ball bearing, bein done m real life by the invention of an: set in. the. hoi as i'hpwn, to make tao. g bearing." ThVyoktfstrid-- ' expanding fluid easily carried in steel dies the tongue at its balancing point, bottles by a child. The power mav be bolt toemg passed through a hold released by a valve and used with drilled in each. The winch consists of jacks or other lifting devices to raise n. pipe and fittings, and is arranged street cars, autos, and heavy weights. as indicated, the winch shaft Dannie a is It estimated that 'the power of the through holes drilled through the emij 7 of the "hounds." One end of a stout cable is securely fastened to the winc'i shaft, and the other end to an iron collar that fsar easy fit around the bo torn of the pest. This collar is held in position by half collars above and bf-low it, screwed to the post. Hooks or lamps to suit the load are susDended from the outir end of the tongue. A rod, sliding through the ends of ti,p. hounds, near the winch shaft, as indi cated, is pulled out to keep the crank from revolving when it ia desired to xpanding fluid will raise 30.000 swing the load. With this arrangemen t pounds in three seconds if nroDerlv it is possible for one man to operate th. , spplied. derrick unasskted. j ii.i ft ; J I- -,, ilects him and serves amnlv tn nr llistew and burns. - The nozzle er is mouctoi in a ball socket, so f it can be swuna in anv direction to four, and erpn ax lines 1 j of and throws a stream of water feet into the air. ' " "Knock- -' Em-Dea- d" Rat Trap mechanical rat killer With a heaw and a rotating double hammer :.'h strikes the animal on the head .tiirows him from 5 to 8 feet, is the in traps. This device auto "f Uly resets itself for the next blow, t o safety catches prevent The rat is thrown away we and leaves no odor to scare a way , acciden-"Iwharg- e. Ue$HX.iWiLotu . THE SIGN OF '" ll . JMwa a George Beban adds still another detail not only illumintativs of his understanding of children but his faculty of absorbing, the Italian point of view. Before father and daughter begins dinner he pretends to d waiting for "mamma' and asks why she is late. There Cashes on the screen a picture of a mother m a cheap gilt frame beloved of the Italian peasant. Meanwhile the child has left the table to don a shawl and a big hat in which she reenters the room in a dignified tread mimicking an older person, and taking her place at the table. is one This trifling bit of y of the happiest imperaionations of "The Sign of the Rose" and speaks volumes for George Beban as whit- er a wel1 48 actor- A ROSE" George Betoan comes to the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday in "The Sign of the Rose." Alnoted for his remarkable ways fine portrayals of Italian types, the star has also gained no small measure of screen fame from his sympathetic understanding of chit 'dren and their irrestable appeal In his motion pictures. In his latest offerings this is strongly in evidence. In fact, choosing Dorothy Giraci for the important role of his daughter in "The Sign of tie Rose" Beban has placed opposite himself a little star who for ail her tender years twinkles with disturbing bril liance. Or her brilliance would be disturbing to any star loving ehil- dren less than Beban does. With him it is a inv tit Hisrmver lust the child suited to a role and to coach tirelessly until the youthful actor a clever artist. Between the two, Beban and the little Giraci, one of the most dell- cate and haunting scenes of the drama has been created. In the char acter of Pietro Baletti, an humble he comes to the tenament where his daughter Rosina is busying herself with preparations for their evening meal. Poor "the suroundings are but there is an atmosphere of home and simple contentment as the child interrupts uer letter to Santa Claus to stir a mixture simmering on the stove. "CHILDREN OF JAZZ" Theo-Italia- PRINCESS MONDAY AND TUESDAY if Cotttfrtbla I, V &-V- A BUSHEL To .esse v Z j 'SAWDUST A Thrilling Romance of Circus Life. and COMEDY a m w THEODORE KOSLOFF at HAY. FEVER 3H r RICARDO CORTEZ k ASTtfilA COMEDY CATARRH The Temple Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. t-t- -s j 1 Eat at Emirs I 40c and STEAK, C ,k iYK0 - ' 1$ mN' '';' :" 'S ' ' '''''"' " ' ' " ' : ' '"'""'''-- ' '"'':' '''' ' ' ' ' I I ''"':'- .'': ''v' '': !; , And Mermaid Comedy "HIGH POWER" ster." News. Ad.4 . 50c 75c Fountain. Phone 820. JJJ EMIL NELSON, Prop. HHHMUKaaB '..'" ' ' :' r OME motorists may be wealthy enough to afford the use of unknown oils of uncertain quality, but no one has enough money to keep his car in good running order on that kind of "lubrication." Polarine is well known. Its repu tation for reliability and uniform superiority is established. It is aloil ways the same high-qualiwherever obtained. You cannot expect proper lubrication if you buy one sort of oil this time and some other kind the next Use Polarine regularly. T h e grade which long years of experience have proved to be the best for y our car is shown by the Polarine Lubrication Chart '. ty de Block North of y them racially distinct. It ia these 'folk in the story that make dren of Jazz" as different from the Warf leld's "Music (ACotanesCarpMio) SHORT ORDERS T-r"- 'Children of Jaiz" Marketing a complete fine of Ugh-grapetroKum products m Colorado, WTominc, .new itrnm, vxm ioabo aad SPECIAL ,. "Geoi Beban's Italian sketch has grown as mellow as -- THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY From 11:30 to 7:30 . Eileen Percy in the Paramount Picture in REGULAR DINNER , n, GLADYS WALTON 3 t J "Just the type of picture most enjoy people crying over." M. P. World. 10c - ' ) The Sign of the Rose" MONDAY AND TUESDAY V r In P. O.D-5- 2 ALL SEATS As jazzy as its title yet' striking a note of real nov-- ; eltv. Crammed with comaAtr vat Winnrl tft nliiv nn Proyour heartstrings. duced on a big scale with a choice cast. - GeorgeBeban Rob-roo- ROBERT CAIN Elite EN PERCY -- S: Their dress, manners and social customs are so radically different from those of today, as to render The manners, dress and customs ot tne toli3 ot igso's, are mirably shown in "Children of jazZi a new Paramount picture, based on Harold Brighou-'e'play, -other Times," which will be on view at the Columbia theiter for two ,jayS beginning Mondaf. dore Kosloff, Ricardo Cortes, H fT ert Cain and Eileen Percy, all well known screen players, are featured. Richard Forestall, an adventurer, is the son of a queer man living on an island with a socre or more of dependents, an of whom seemingly belong to the era of the fifties. ) 'gd , Tues. Back to the screen ia a beloved characterization the able character actor who gets ritfit down to the bedrock of human understanding in aa Inspired portrayal of his famous stage success. - , V.TLEAve m mm mmmmmm ' m.-in- .5'' I Back To The Screen by-pla- the grand jury under bonds of 15.000 each which they failed to b'noh th Sheriff J, g. Roche .rnational News Service. furnish. They were to be takpn wired to Springfield for trooDs. in , July 27: Cmler by the troops to Cairo. 111., for 's:if ng military escort James Seeping this noon. elwood and Andfow C'orbett, I.oniy Pomona (Cal.) peach Company K, i ;iith infantry,' was with attacking', a young ordered here a note in a box of lemons. packed by Governor Lfn were' arraigned' in. court here Small, when threats were made It was not fruitless. She found the mornin? and bound over to last night to storm the jail and apple of her eye. j.i 'ii cutu f' I 1LITARY GUARD IN COURT 1 "Swiaat," the Universal oo drama starring Gladys Walton, which will be shown at tit Prin cess theater Monday and Tuesday, is a picturiixtloB af lift beneath the Big Top. circus life m it to seen from within tne wall, to iwtj wU ijucb bj vwur aey Riley Cooper, who to pertica- lariy euaptea u write aa inornate account oi actual me in tne aaw-dust circle. For yearn Cooper was I , sawdust STRAND, Lion. Wl. -- ) C4S SEEN BY (POPULAR cMECHANJCS cMAGAZINE W: i.l i, hat he World IsBoin'k Iter Wall till -- "ll iy ...'H,loC-- I II I I elite1 MJ t . ; -- attached U one erf the big . cases) ta the aouatry as publicity ttractov aaa kerned every mgu of the gaae. Eaxvei Gates adapted the story to the screen aad the picture u directed y Jack Cob way. The story atToka the aav. tares of a little eireas girl who . take rroia to environment of the Bts Top and girt a borne wuh i lonely old couple who had lost ineir Aui cm to. a love interest between tie ffri and a young law- yedr u woven into the story with a raautie and human lnteres ' iiii A grade for auk fype cf atfine" Use Conoco Coupon Books. They are convenient and save you time and trouble making change. Good at all Continental Service Stations and accepted by dealers generaUy Ma- M. P. |