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Show i it Second Section Waecond section ! GREAT POWER DEATH STROKE ARE MOVING PICTURES NOW 1, Inventor Anxious I "k I Hydraulic Electricity Turning "WheeL of Industry on . Pacific Slope i 1 Man-Mad- Co -- TuiSe in on Zenith Station Lightning e Bolt ; Demon-stat-e Editors Europe ', is Hunting ja (UP) hydraulic eleotrlcity as a source of e . A lightning bolt, faitel-- 4 power but a large section of total ligently directed .in the eans? of country must continue to rely off I Deaee, is the "death stroke which coal, according to facta disclosed In I be will demonstrate for tte ruited United Press stories recently. fttatea nary 'in September, Dr. Eck Oovernnr (llttarA Ptnihnt of Penn- -' Jwln B. Scott Inventor,, told the iylvanla. In an article on eastern : United-Preshere. power carried by the mited Press "War la lerrtlile, but the more yesterday, said that "the great bulk terrible it Is made, the lea the of undeveloped ; water power reliklibood of war," bp said. "l "host. sources of-- the.VBited States are on the devastating, destruction: of the the Pacific slop,. How true this 'death stroke' in the bands of the statement 14 wlthreference la one United States will make other pow state, California is abown In Ihie ers, realize the fooltsnness and following story j attacking this country. SAN man-mad- s , . futll-ItyV- TnaK rhig tear trcbT lag; ranged lor the middle of the Pacific United Press Staff fornspondeiiL ocean, probably late In September, SAN FBANCISQCV16 wheels' iU show the world that nature's of Industry in California are turned dynamic force, the lightning", can by power7 coursing : In- Increasing be reproduced and controlled. amount from' the Sierras. Far back J 'Scofferadoubt, and I have had an g awful time cutting througtf the red in the mountains, along dams have been constreams, tape of officialdom to arrange for thia teat, but I am going Into this structed, tunnels dug, power plants erected and 200,000 ton generators knowing what I am doing, set in place Dr. that g"fsBtJteMm t' the product Charles P. tlenmeta 'thunder and of Hydraulic erecfrlcity, Is carried overhigh these plants,. lightning machine was destroyed as high as $3,000 because of Its terrific power. They're power lines costing a mile to construct, by the shortest wrong. I got the original parts and the valleys below.' possible route-t.' The plans. ? "My 'dBtJMrttoke though,. Is Im- - One year ago there were 145 plants operating in proved, and I confidently believe producing ... 1.451,830 will deal death and destruction at a California, horse power for consumption by range of 20 miles. It will make war manufacturing plants, homes and ". Impossible.' "My apparatus probably wilt be municipalities. is steadily increas-Ing- . housed within a base 25 by 30 feet, division of ' water state The 15 to 20 feet 174 .power projects issued lias In height. Lit wllL weigh over five rights to with a potential date, permits tons. It la not a toy. Other exout-pof 3,600,000. hors power. perimenters have made lightning ;The Southern California Edison lfr jioltsl fet: In lion volts. Judge of the power, of company has Just announced an $40,000,-000- , the 'death stroke nroiected 20 expansion program costingr to pdding 180,000 Lies. . -- f Dr. Scott admits ae wants to sell itS OU tpUfe The Pacific Gas and Electric : his invention to the government for comiMtny a few days ago dedicated a "lot of money.' 4 "I have no relatives and I can't its Pitt river plant No. 3, high In ' take It away with me. I want the the northeastern section of the state and will build four more down the money to help people who are count-- J same steam as rapidly as tbey can ;ing-e- a mefer help- I want to do be constructed. . pme good for the worthy as well as big Hetch Hetchy Iffd in preventing future wars," he San Francisco's power and water project is near 1 ald. :v i ." !. :'. 'But the 'stroke must go to completion, with the manufacture of soon to be started. America,' he declared. "I'll make electricity, all the permits thus far isWith, to see personal Inspection that no the state still has an estisued, foreigners of any kind are present r mated 1,000,000 of rei when the test, is made. My parents were born In Ireland, but I'm Amer-- n sources unclaimed, while 50 per cent lean 150 per cent American and of the tjme.thls reserve is more than doubled. . I no foreign powe is going to have ?this. 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Patent OSc M ft ... ,2: :Zc Latest Patents of Interest Combination - B 5 r pf? S 190Q be a act of curios and those' of 1H90 would' be aome' wabbly atiggestlona of galloping horses or moviug -trallMtt.;;;, ,..2 It should be remererea that the screeu drama is only about twenty-year- s old. The first picture plays demanding critical recognition were made barely ton years ago. Painting, acnlplure architecture and th drama are thWtands of years old and they are still giving birth to sail and jmperfcet Vpedmens. No one pretends to say that all. the pictures are so good that they disarm Iftie What may be said is that the pictures are wonderfully good and are getting better and will tlnne to Improve and thatTTmr screen drama Is an institution and not an exneHment V V. Of course, a lot of tne;"themis ;t 1 k -.- shotsltakealn in smiles J Let us call ; .. .. work. O i a LETS GO! Bi m ly x rNONoaaAmt ana MR. TRUS, IS nigh-dun- tell you that the ciotlies worn by the tanqua. Yon can't write good meloflapper of today do not compare in drama and Ignore the fact that wr style or pattern oif .beauty with th4 have two Iniporiant sexes In otir frocks worn by the m'd4, Vim cant hnve a confllcl debut antes of v 1800 ur (wlili h Is thv buls of every uimk! But if the srtappy young woman of drama 1. utiles yon reveal a totj.; today ever appeared in public wear- .between good and evil. Those wn .. a costumes which noiuu- reuirin motion pictures to tn ing the Bcnre-crowere popular 30 or 40 years ago they point of making tliem insipid would would attract a .crowd but tbey empty the houses and ruin the bust would lose their beaux Novel, spoken dramas and That motion pic- moving picture plays must- - deal tures lielng "bigger and better"1 is tilth controlling emotions If they an not a Joke. tThe pictures are better citing to grip the interest of normal The stories are more human beings. Ton cannot muke t every, yearRollo story out of a melodrama and lucid and reasonable and consistently dramatic. The acting is more con- yon cant get a kick fcut of Platonic . vincing. The spfg'flre more artistic. friendship. .Yhc'iihotography m V cleaner 'and The pictures horrify only those brings out the details Iq a more con- who are. determined to be horrified. The direction is They a? not telling b vincing manner. brighl more intelligent and painstaking young peile of today any truth Blue Monday has at last met and less marked by hysterical1 at iwbtch tbey shouldn't learn and the ts Waterloo. It has been ed tempt to be to sentimental or too chances are that these truths are al by this Wet Wash esmelodramatic or too something. The reaay Known to tn Drigbt youny tablishment Our charge, a whole game suggests that pictures people. The tell the truth few cents week- - has put per are prepared with greater care and wftfn the say the pictures are blggcf wash day In a blue punk and made with a controlling v sense of and better. weathtd the housewife's face ; , TIMB S Dancind ' V-- By CONDO. NP . ) ; OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE. -- con-luer- LAKESHORETO SPANISH FORK, Aug. X take Shore ward will hold the annual ward reunion at the meeting bouse and grove August 7. The affair will be under the direction of the A program Primary association. will be given at 2 o'clock, after whichlhe time .wilt lie devoted to I Politician! Who did von voto for? sports of various Jundsi Each t ani- Friend (evasivelyXthe Jwsijnaji. ily group wilLprOTi(!eLUsjiwjiL.picnlc4 U The devil! Why didn't luncheon. Former residents of Lake $ uuPolitician: .. . ..... i .1 ' i 14 ' Shore are Invited to be present iiKr uu nuiu rifir lti. ;ou wuumf '. HOUSiSyiVES! no you Keau Sunshine's Advice? -- HOLD REUNION m. - horse-powe- SPANISII TOBK.jAugj, Miss Myrtle Evans," 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans of the Third ward,; suffered a broken right arm' Thursday while attempting to hold a cow by a rope. The animal broke away, crowding her ' into some bushes. m. .to 11 "ft. catch-line-abo- .' j C d . . 9 Open p. .. Pool drained and washed " Possibly'ir would lie a fine idea '. daily. tor the big producing companies to ' prove these JacU to the public. A Bwira each day keeps you Alibut puv a week they ' shoflld ' ; cool and fit. h show to the patrHSS-teach theater ; a sample of the bent motion picture output In 1025. Follow this with a V sample made In 1920.. Then show a few scenes from tl very besf picture jnade in 1915. Afte4r that give Wednesday and jSaturday them what was supposed to be very s stuff In 191U After that Klycn-tbcan exhibit dating bade : to 1U05, If any such exhibit could be ftHrnd and an vtcr&tor would t lie courage to project it, Fndoubt-cdlyoJhiL moderation. there-abuul- 1, tJ A clean place to swim: are nrorerfrile wHl jtomeetTy qur lengthi-ustflgTrm- w !"J think rrobably some of, these yoluuteer critics are, sincere when tbey say that pictures are' hot mproving as to quality. Any old theater-goe- r will tell yon. that until he sees gonitr of vived and then be will suddenly realize that they are crude and pre historic. and areTficed This-numbe- horsg-powe- KUaa Zenith Radio c, ' s -.' o hydro-electri- It d RADIOS . m j 'i e : ' By GBORCfi ADE. Pottalbly the motion picture lusinei. tonketlwes think that the public Is t finical Every movie Ian who sits out. in front and looks at the new releases is a .critic, "He gives opinion free ly, lie likes a picture or he doesn't like Very often he cannot unfavorable. why' his vote-iThe'fact that all of the pHiple who bny . ticket are so keenly In terested in all of the new pictures ta a very hojieful sign. The producers should not rewnt tbit comment- seven when they are uncimpllmen- tar.v. So long as the uMc is wait ing Impatiently to pass" judgment on. moall of .the feature pictures,-thtion picture Industry will thrive and the worthy favorites of the acrecu will survive..' .'.'..,.' People are not eagerly Interested In anylthtng uness they have a great fondness,for it Folks ar and sEeptlc'al regarding relatives.. 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