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Show SUNDAY", KOVEMEER 21, 1926. jROv0 SUNDAY HERALD, PAGE TWO . 1 Uee that la fcUBkilt iakea JHUtt apundHit and dtKvbrKl auuia are, W fmn iur a rdwatd to uarute Uw ed np. A a a roeltJdliK wjwleal Bniufcr, but tba prpstnt aui4ly wQl lat a . Win. t.tl mUl. rah PTf.U, B. Whard d nt 15 U1 tutiii Juit lUjuary janK' "(kiriouai.T&tMpi it That) Ara pobea." w. Tiylor. prudutf , rxpttrta have dinorrred, 1! j tioa was by , x treea ax teft uncut on Afttruaau gwrioai lour . .m. . la belli - done, Ttte Saturday arteroooa ieaoioa ever; acre. JTbia " of the conferenoa "opened , by tbe MEXICX) CITT, Nor. 20 (rP)-Tb- ere acrupulouslT. i tbe "real menace1. Tben ettngMcatloa atnainc. "Hedeetaer ot a belief Jhejrt today P, epjantin$r Conserves Timber are m ww in California a' Bill (ton aj4 Iaraei, aader ba diret-rkof Prof. among vmd observers that raptura 'f aijtaif arrea ( anprodwtrra knd J. R. Boahard. lavocatiaa wa by No . , N of diplooaatie relatiotis between thf bepaune of forest flrea. A blf fire Fiabop Andrew'' Terry, Stales and Aleiico as a reJs jLikely ; v .r can ndo yir of earefol vork of Biitaop Jveraoa- waa the first t'nited sult 'tbe Nicaragua aituatloa .of traBapiaatinc auud mMynt speaker. Mt ured tka Latter-dahad been averted. ; ,. (,.. Katota to take aa lMeraat ia the tint.. ab- mid west will ae be- - repeated But lbeftre"TrotnpirTTi "betHi aetlTitlea "of tbe eburch by attead- - The opiuJoa was based on the - here. turnMexican aence ef official the ef The any cry tackM, too. TlmlH cruiaera, for ing the meetings of the rarioua or oa theNicaraguaB epiaedb, ote ef wara--4 4 California condition are slight 'eat'rautwra benuan rings out it and a ranipalirri of pub- - ganiutiona He' ' eHWCially atreifs- wa.er JUut ly different, Ing. A. tall.- straight jm leg encourag lie edurattott are doing 'tbe work. ed the lmportanej of tbe at tendance caupjed ', with the apparent easing moment, jeatUned against ing. Xb great redwoods "do not tbe of the (hJldrra and young people, to of the situation In Nicaragua. f.j ju4 Airjtaieii ara la aegular we rulest the raited State governthe bluet ky; then, with- speedy hiseed t iueuue lraa . automatically, force thai guard 'Again coafia ftuaday like the flra of tbe nurjb west; ao ntent makea direct charges, which rash, IV Jails tJOrally. : Book AaMi U'MeaotM , is one 1 mi monarch Ja the mkbty lumber conipaulo rare infesting ' Xli wmt oaat la kaepfaig it far on the in considered unlikely, the incident Pnudavhi Jl'lawson thousands of dollars, ia nurseries, forest iuf tte varue el loo oooxa; ana urg- appear to be dused. aud ' th.wit. tbem, aslng : he duplicated planting seedluiga and transplanting The majority of Anjericalii here picture, ed thetw preeent te reaM aoore a- moat bppeful that there will be no tenilveltr rbureb literature, , A ladies.' chorus from tbe Prow break ia relations and expect that Timbering Flrrt ward, nnder the direction of atepi will be taken toward the set iiaawaaawMaaNaMaMawMMBVJBwjBawii Mrs. Albert. 8. J one, irirve ,thre tiement of sending lssqea aa soon as r ;:si,,humheri during tbe afteruHin." Mlg AaitiaMiador 'Sheffield who has been lJlltan Allred waa aololst In tbe se oo leave, returns to Mexico .Oty. Cuntinuetf from page one The press has been conalatently lection, "My iUb in Jhee," and Mrs. Hamsey aang the aolo part In supiKirtlng the governmeut and has benedietion wa been printing the rraditkiBal eharx-e-s Lord Intended abould be received by "Boiannah."' of tbe United Sea tea "dollar dipronoiUM-esuch activity. ' by WilHara l!lawson. plomacy? and tirnexlallgin," Arthnr X, Taylor of tbe high 'The conference will on tbe work of the at 10 o'clock this morning and at coimcii Aaronic prifHtbood, and Bishop Al 2 o'clock thin afternoon. There will CHILD MID AT KBSJ ' be rt Mabey exiremtd 4ila apprecia be a meeting at JO o'clock thia V. .... of nnder tbe tbe auxpices evening tion of the reijiuildllty' whluh ha A. M. I. ituiie to biiu Uinnijjb the cbur&. Bishops John T. GUes and Kepbi KiMtera Walta-- r uTul I'lufjt of the Aiiderxoa were the speakers at funPlcaKiint View ward vung it dut, eral Berylcea 'for Ladel Held, "Abid With Ma." ... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JutiB JUbert Held, held ia .the Prtidmt (Iwson Kieak Fourth ward. Saturday jfterpoou. Tbiit i tne diMiienMatlon of the TT 1 MERIT BADGE iNICARAGUAN" A Love Story ii TESTS PASSED -- nuiVEAtitiJ rorestst Several boy" scoot passed the ex aniiiiatioaa for merit badges Friday evening, wheat tbe court of examin er wet at the pme Utraay.- - I George 11. Briuhall. Alex UedguiA Bev. . C Bachejder and V. Clar eace iofasi were members ef Ue were" present. LeKoy eowt PaMey w aa In charge. : The fwllowittg seont panned their at-e- Program Supply Jn Western State; Famine -- - examlnatioas : . ... ji. 1 . CONFTOCE :lqj"rSv-.- Jaknu.n l ; nt J ,. ,id tout-be- Is Great Northwest Industry .. .,. st JjiMar neraonai -- Tt. Way Stmy ' and health, . swimming add aid poultry; Eari Wignall, first B. Uodaon, Ore-eublie health ; maiuhiH, safety fim and atar badee: Howard Dixon, first aid. gardening and eydlag; Ray Htroug, fir--n Vin and atUMir; Frank cent,. first Harria, per. , aid; i. it fi . i. i ' j SUiai oeaiin, Kignauiiid jhiouc bealth and star badge; KUln Alma Mil'w, firemanahlp and cyclijig Dow Johnson, electricity, aafery firat, public health and arahadga; Elvon Jacknon, personal health, cy 4'UnK, first aid to animals aad star badge; Kay Kartchner, first aid to ' . animals, , long-draw- n ei A . lf.-.- rr V yAhMysteroryF o y : ' I t ARE renting:. BUY JUST THE i ' fiillnesH of tiun ant T" - uii Professor iXthpau imp head B. P. Cumuinga; SAB1E t Phone furttlabed try Mrs. 'Sarah Kuiuaey and Murray! K. Roberta, who gave vocal aelee- Jtiona. Interment was in the Pro vo, the modern language department of Brlgbam : ioung tmiveralty, will leave Sunday morning for Stanford mil veraity, where he will attendee meetings of the Pacific tkmst PhilQ. which : will be Pleasant )Mr ward nui'4', "The lottltal " held on ifccf tve' i fisy ffoUowImg ix , rihepherd." Jly I,id . Bishop 1 verso n ured the Latter-da- y ThankHBlvan.!-'- ! s , Siiiuts to keep up their tithes'' Prufewtor Camming' will visit, a ihkI offeriiiKM. He aid glowing few dsya a Stanford university, tribute, to the workers "of the Reliei where' be has toei ' a atudnt- for StHrielies, and declared that through J several qnarters 'And from which ts of tbe Relief Society j he experts to take bis doctor bers to the homes, many de- - gree' In the near future. Hr.Sowards at 35 2 "" city Qf : ; 7 ; V nt ' . , 'musle wa Appropriate DKrt import- declared Prerf-di-n- t C1u;uj. "Daniid bud predict-oi- l that the ;vl of heiiveii wonld Net up a klnphmtt he cburcb' bag ou earth at varUUH tiniea, but Iwr Iwa driven taua.lhe eartb.'But now itlm Hioen established and I will tbrowji down." JSlstera ColU and Rain of the disprnHatiou," 'VIVA) AS RPT. y A NICE LITTLE COTTAGE ' f Priced right vmaeio flu- - YOU- - k - - . j - - i Hi anxilati, . , H A 1 I v iifn BETfY de-te- u the-visi- 31 I, - A New Serial Story Strand UESDAY MONDAY -T- - , h i- - f"'lm " '""" "'"" r aUAI II muni "" and JCnsTJUBd lei IB-- -- s '. Ia the north, in Vashlugton apd sOregon, the" process of. reforesta tion 1 -- Mmple Kature, if lvi'a & 6 " .5 ! . 5 " S THE S v ALBERT Pbon SMITH 351-- W - I Lodging tr6uble ii lUI .Sr. for Dancing M " '1' 5 ' and r '. a a WK Monday, - NE T Nov. 29 night in October oi 1898 a strange and beautiful woman was taken frorrSa passing train to rain-swe- rthe home Prof ;RtwpltTatA cirls were born to the mysterious atranipr without telling her' name or whence she came. That is the storv'a start.,"'1L . Yntt npirt mppfv fViov cr?1aa it i years later. .You are curious about the mystery of their birth. You are anxious to know which of the girls Jim Elwell loves. You know it is one of them, but not until the story is 3 almost finished do you learn which of the girls it is. : And when Jim Elwell coes to waivnn will thrill bt th s part he plays, for ahefl blots out his memory and he is re- , poaea aeaa ana iisiea as anotner man. . of fate Threads - - ..... T?rntpn ami ""mhi--: iaav iuc lioiiua of a whimsical Destiny ."...r. Pieced together in the end to lorm one oi tne most surprising climaxes you ever have ' " -- WUIIiMUiUUUtUMUW4Mtkl iat-rilo-rir: i . ALL SEATS Monday - Tuesday LEFTY . FLYNN i in 5 !it Princes s .!'-";-: ' , J -- u 4y r- - ... "GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED" Matinee read. Open 2:45 Feature 3 p. m. READ IT! LIKE IT! YOU?LL SUBSCRIBE JNOWI , . u V 7 llif Iv.: mm it. : v. ' ?-- s ;A .. filiv...:! . :,' ' - ' r . , . ' :..iOi '4 Children 10c - - Adults 25c. Evening 7:15 and 8:45 M Seats 35c. , Wednesday - Thurs. JANE I ' 1 '''.'...'- - :.; . ft OtfAK in ,. Ashton's 7 COLUMBIANS In concert every m and comedy Vaudeville 4:15 "Xtk LOWELL SHERMAN . CLIVE BROOK , , miE DANGER 4 SIGNAL' ' .NEWS COMEDY ; rhul moulton,: With his Columbia .. ' ; ; tbe Pictures Orchstra-Scorin-g ! - andi: Hi BUFFALO BILL" No. 9 : ; v ! ' jll1ij'?l-i1"- ' ' ',..--.'- - ' . 1 . " pt win 0 IB A Y ,v. V ' snows t 3 gjfl Monday and Thursday All Wm Begin In . - under direction of Rhul Moulton Let us furnish the for your next ,Jance. rriusic' For engagements see - j every" .' 1 MM IK' s Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday PLAYERS . ft .' a John- ' ,JS ' Dodging trouble is no fun this: 'comedy is a' sure laugh getter.Neal Burns asjthe younjr married Tnarrtryiug to evade a 8ubpoenaserver to sail on his honeymoon. Edna Marion as the beautiful' bride. f, !". I an authority than Prof. Tor lit jm a FEATURE PICTURE chance, wilt do: ,the job 'Unaided. The timher crop l&autouiatically Itself .wherever the logging E has'been done intelligejitly. ' Guard Against Firee 8 , Has 1 not riues work. University and federal forest experts have made extensive investigation. They B Insist that Jf fores fire are kept 5 cut there will always be fotjests. There i naw aiaudlng timber enough in Waaluugtca. and Oxeson or the next 35 years, at the present rata of consumption. - By. the, time It U gone the trees that are now growing .up In .Jbe cutover lands will be ready for ,the axe. So les son of the "University of Stockholm, who came to tbe west coast to study lumber conditions, declare that tbe story of the deforested states of the .J Vaudeville- - Franeverywhere, tf dom. I'M iliiiiiliulilllllliMtaf comedy ' . "; Im Six Acts w'im"TmW7fciLi The long slope and valleys of the Sierras will always have thejb? seem- cool for lngly limitless stretches ests, where the .ground is inatted with pine needle and dear of un- derlirush. .. The lumber klns hare found wis- , 1 The AMPIC0 is sold on easy terms :iS!!!BlllilJlillll : t ' VeraGordoh cut-ove- .. . l CcprcSyciiiey r them to the regions. 4,000,000 New Ones Moreh000LK) Tonne rcdwood were planted last yeur. The number is being Increased rapidly. At present approximately tea ytmng tree are planted for evtry luntiire -. ' 8 Ffre ntf la .the ouly obstaelft ln the way of a perpetual timber supply fqr the n.orhweai.-,- ' The upper picture shows what a stretch of forest looks like after U hag been swept by a fire such as is shown- - in the center, viewed from ah airplane. Below, lumbermen are working on a giant - . ." ; i redwood that has Jnst been felled. hundreds of time' right now in "Washington, Oregon and California. The ringing clash of axe Is heard --deeperand deeper in -- the recesses of forest) that had been undisturbed 'since time began. But the forest will endure. : The northwest will never, have a condition like the "timber .famine'' that has beset eastern lumber state like ". !(.'.' Michigan. ' Toyest Will to. On- -; The giant lumber .industry has (discovered the t secret , tjf erpeiual ' - As' youth. Six hilUon fee f ent lumber. Is; "being exported from the' Btate'Of' Washington a"fae this' year' the1 highest tour In "the state'B .hlstoty.' Oregon Is exporting four billion and a half. Callforhim te ctrttliig .two billion. This lumlter goes ,to t$he eastern United States, to Japan, to J incnso J JypiSPENSABLE an'With ivoii I ' I"' U s1sYWBBbb1 r -- ir I RUSTY , |