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Show wragigM w w'SW) rut fl..r -- re 7p rgvs3rsga&!rji . lh '3 ii iWsW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, APRIL 6,1921 til concerned, including the audience. to fomiUe of Treacherous Guide Deserts Explorer Editor . Notet Having paesdd through the great 'barrier of the Pongo company for greed, after an Incessant received tes rounds ef AtiimanlUon, struggle lasting nearly Some metai binding atrip taken off Junged tg lh., bottom of FigtOf"1 ybirlpool in 4 hand-to-han- d n hi peril ma headway He advancing toward the Jquitoe, situated on the upper water of tbe Amazon. atage or as expedition As waa making at tbe request praaident of Pern. proceeded with menacing difieultie. tbe party of bed et out. fere? iHyreejrT; Aerie Am ,riddjje4.,hjr degree to tbe author and one companion Munos, a milled, avaricious, nuxed-oaztof Don Eroclita Munoz, the original guide, who had long uace dropped out of the expedition. Munoz hour by hour waa f tnonev. rendering himael sore obnoxious bv nit demand for advene notwithstanding that he had been guaranteed full payment upon reaching Bella vixta, to which point both ha and Done Erarhto bad pledged that he would go. By tbe promise of a 4btautiaf inornate tbe siluatioa waa temporarily relieved. At a village of friendly Indiana thev managed to recruit two other egrriora, Huanung and Yam pa, and eontlnued their jonmey. cargo lost, continued Peruvian roast from Tbia waa .tha rheum of Dr. A. & Leguia, An tha journey -- half-broth- e, them-aedve- a ft was exactly I twenty-fodays roe heavenward, moving IdJV hither bad boarded a 'trail canoe at and thither amengst the hills - ' ou rhv.m nT reaeon, or collecting Ilk comand with etla of fleecy shlteneea tn the soft --T. trusted my Ufa to tha green hollows panions between tender mercies of the Upper Araasea. Pulsating with life, they roe and There bad bean nothing tender about fell In undulating waves of exquisite out to m since beauty, till out of the bewildered the treatment meted that time. landscape, distorted and Nurrad in the 1 bad watched tbe river ret smaller humid hat.a fragment of and swifter and swifter day by day, mist, oaught In some gentle current more turbulent and more aggressive; of the upper ir, drifted apart frees 1 had watched, each change with the rest, and, behold I a cloud was varying sentiments of Interest and born that floated off Into spam, a vision of . In tahglhle. indescribable wonder, anxiety and disdain. 1 had learned Lha dangers that loveliness. larked round rocky sailed. whet ESCAPE FROM REMINDER evils lay hidden under the Innocent In the oeot cf tha evening I strolled ripple, what trivial error brought revsetf along tbe margin of a clear tar upon the unwary, and ea top off bybackwater which lay behind cur quiet of It all 1 had learned to bats the eaiap. I wanted to be entirely alone river because, like soma animated be- for a awar from Munoe and chang ing. it bad opposed me at every turn, hie tried to rob me of my possessions, dianscomplainings, away from tha Inand their unintelligible grunt, tried to strangle me In Ha subtle grip; bvt tomorrow at this hour If I un- away from tbs gurgling river, our and - everything that reminded derstood my Indians aright tbs vic- oamp. e of our- past struggles I wanted tory would be mine. tea tha sun set gently Into the t could then turn my back on my to over the brooding forest, to see west eld enemy forever and walk yea walk through the cool forest carpeted tbe color of tba flaming eby reflected In the tranquil waters, and then, et with soft lessee which would reel, shadows of night crept my aching feet; bo more bard rooks the mysterious from out behind the hills, my spirit gravel to stumble ever, no would be at rest, and I could oen temmore eoorohlng sun to burg and blister-, just cool shade and contentment, plate the future In pease Our last dav passed off smoothly with the end of Journey almost is sough, the Indiana took thing vary What a thought sight. their eye ind attention leisurely, A GIANT CAULDRON, being everywhere except la the boat A - Make- - ee,two, before, the last Birds and animals which one would which wa had spent in rempensf'Wttb-ou- r hardly think worth notlclh efferded Indiana from Huaraosyo had been these simple people unending " in -- tha epeor-ww other occasion as usual,'" swept The v e had always managed to find some onward, giving river, forth a sound of es- friendly roof to abetter under, but we caused steam, were approaching hostile country now caping earned along itsbvbedtheby loose the and Busting had been cautiousness gravel wift current, Mazy times It looked e Iteelf. After jrraat deliberation it w eeii Id pot advance another Inch the green watera bar at tba foot of the large and men- strsekedzgalnot with foam, but In tbe end acing whirlpool of Huaqul Oiequt. we wan through the worst passages It bad not bees altogether satisfacla aafaty, getting nearer and nearer tory. as tba Indiana bad bald a conour goal evry hour. made a sultation. and then Tamp Hungry waters. stealthy survey of our position; hv- A the confluence of g river called ing reconnoitred, be returned, and It was decided to shift camp once more the tmiza we followed a narrow chante an Island which apparently suited nel en our right, and In to doing cut them better, tinea we made a firs and a big corner that saved us an amount of work At another I prepared for tha night. Por cnee, then, it did not rain at followed a dried-uchannel on foot least not heavily and wa alast soundand round myself hack on tha bank ly. Each dty our progress bad been of the main river within ten minless and less; If tbe same proportion utes 1 waited an hour bewere maintained bad I estimated that fore the canoe nearly had been wa would cover a distance of two around the bend to the samehauled spot miles on this our last dav. We had Rain had been falling Jiesv llv most broken- aampwlth tbe first streak of of-- the day," but tha sun biased forth daws and for over two hours bad at tbe moment, drying aur battled in tba giant whirlpool, Tha ola dies cutlastthoroughly before landriver at this point described a sharp ing bend, leas than ninety degrees and It wee about flve oclock When We tha channel, which la very confined, shot around a promontory and up la girt with masses of rock against Into a backwater which proved to whloh tha watar hurls Itself with unthe of a small stream coming mouth relenting fury, bolting and foaming in on our left. There were evidence! as if In ,a riant cauldron. By dint of Indiana, and a pathway led up tha of muc-persevaranea we bad been bank to an abandoned ahelter. a We to make our way pest It In safety steep In this remote spot Munoz and myand without Injury to the cargo, self finally came to rest, and were CONTRARY WEATHER. told that If wa wanted to go farther Above the whirlpool the river had we would have to walk Before we could spread out over sand and gravel bare, gather any mor details from For an our companions they end their becoming wide and rambling hour we bad poled our way throurh patched up cockleshell of a canoe the swift and shallow water until we were off with the full bad encountered a exream coming In force of the cusrent behind them. on aur right which Thus ended my Journey by canoe, my companions called tbe Cunu. and I waa not sorry. Heavy and conSuch waa tba contrariness cf tha tinual rains, with little to eat. did wsathsr aa wa proceeded that tha not add to the of traveling, wa were under cover the rain but apart from pleasure that It q nerve- stopped, and I waa treated to one of those common but no leas wonderful eirhts of local cloud formation which never ceased to fascinate me. The last drop of water had barely touched the srround before tbe sun came out, and from Its home In the celestial blue set the whole forest steaming In Its molten ray. From the treetopa long attenuated stryaks of gossamer mist ur I otnaa half-drunk- en fiow-wh- lt aa a stream of sums Importance. There wa yet one more stage to my Journey aeroe thla vast expansa of country which etruhe between the Pongo 'd Manaeriob and tbe Cfiionblp river Raimondi deeig-euiiexvirered. and even in theae days ef enlightenment it cannot be aald te be much elee A a, at the Great Barrier, I had lost contact with the outside world coming In from the Atlantic coast of South America, so in Belleviata I to rsestablish It again and hogied cover the remainder of the distance to the Pacific In comparative ease ' " - littie-knew- n roijerF' 8ignal Erum. Since pass ing tha pongo of Uta two day ago we had not aeen a living rail, but many eyes had seas ue. and news of our arrival at tbe Iplcua waa quickly spread abroad atnoiwet tbe dwellers of the foreet through tha medium of the tundal, or signal drunv This ingenious Instrument la simply a hollow trunk, which, whan hit. give forth a peculiar resonant wound that has great earning power By mean of a recognised code the Indians are able to transmit messages to each other from house to house, or even over eonstrtSrsble distance, If atmospheric conditions are favombta. While' preparing for th night weird drammtnga on th tundal could be distinctly beard from many directions. which told u that, ailtbongn no habitations war visible, tbe for Th plot introduces Ur. Conan and Ur. Dooley, drawn apart by the traditional rivalry and yat drpwn together by tha leva of tha vounger generation. Lon Davie, tha friendly fixer. la reirpon-lfor tha variety throuah whom EluctratH by L-t1Tv"TtKSJ'"inzas"Bf The gallop jbom to a happy ending. Monte Carter, with ira Bobertaem, in aa Irtab rut, are aean at their IV shaped our course to tbe south-war- d leg te break th Unc ef tha forest, beat in thla production. Minor Read over an Invisible trail, keeping and th aouad of my votes starties add La th fun in hie French role. Heed also furnishes th colorful ,. a Besides th fun, there te much Including two dusky beaqtlaa and w out of my bearing, and I waa getting at look In to week this with for In silence through tba angry myself letting bim sta good Th Sunkist chorus hass offertrudged along more hair 1 heard aomeone approaching. ing. sombre shadows. made tta reputation here already, mr than hour, after aur departure Barely ansound-isomethe and ate costumed girls by a booming th dtstaare, Uka body wltk real ideas and aa ay for eehor khJmg od5MfYtiufYnri 'loViAg iudivA aboiH whom th plot revolve, are all easv I mind took him the firmly bT u. fco violent wind on tbe eyea which makes tbe tangled neck end ebook him like e. ni. love affairs proeeh, a la uaual tn tha mountains; scarp vary reasonable bloo4 hav and oeuld Uy y, bar in tha ullrv,tmophar of th elephant with equal facU. Indeed. weeds It her down on ua Ilk an ,haatn musical numbers interEleven and thumb Ht lty Mini my right overwhelming flood, until w were en. puud it out of Joint, but at that spersed throughout tbs show add a reloped In a drenching downpour that (me I hardly noticed R. I woe like good deaf t th enjoyment. The had ail th appearance of lasting a' a boiler with the safety valve wide trio agaia came in for repeatlifetime. The Indiana although npde, open and the pent-u- p steam rushing ed encores, as did Ethelyn Davis Florence Johnston. Charlotte Creed disliked getting wet a much as I did. eqt; nothing could atop me. Dal, in Uiair aavralaum-ber- s and remained under improvised palm went an shaking him; bla strut- - and Bab I with th chorus. shelters for an hour till tha Worst weaker, until, whea th of On best numbers both a flea beaus th had passed. cams up. ha ga a few. lam to muelo and waa the INTO DENSE QROWTHl gurries, and, with ayos starting out "Ovpey Love Sangsetting, sung by EthAt last, after what seemed like aa of hi head, col la pood in a heap oq elyn Davis and the Orpheum triq. ieterrainahie deay. we moved for- the ground. which scored heavily. Babe Dale la For a moment It leaked as If my responsible for the rouwcai number ward again, th savages displaying very little energy even for the light enthusiasm had got the batter of ma ef tbo show. load which they were carrying. W and that I bad shaken tba Ufa out of miserable body. Th Aguarunat wruad our way amongst tha dense hi evidently not sure whether it forest growth, circling fallen trea wars would be best be rua away or kill ma our way thickets, through pushing of myself wee tha governing fear but and stopping very frequently te talk ImpuleU which held them, and I did or adjust packs ended it "The Covered Wagon the spall by trjrtng to talk. break not To me It seemed that our rate of first year on Broadway, New Twk. POER FOR SAVAGE. advancement waa ridiculously alow with a 10, March ntghL' Monday and exasperating In th axtrama. No to e cial observance- .arranged by th speI squatted Crith. remind accurate checks could b kept of our what would happen. followed terion They Inastheater management. direction either, except by closely fol- my example, and together w watched much as it waa the first time say lowing the contour or the ground; for Munou gradually revtva picture bad ever had a year run. at Th savage mind dee not under- - theatrical very minute we moved south, producer and a p umber of motion picture stars were hmoug the guests. To mark the event the big electric signs on the, theater wer changed to indicate to opening qf the second year run. the interim of th theater ws decorated with flag, and a special musical program, which Included "Covered Wagon Dave. wgl conducted bv Joseph Zuro. Among the guests were all the theatrical producers whe had ever had a production in New York for more then a year Thee included Oliver Moroeoo. A H Woodn, David B Ios co. W. JL Brody, Jehn L. Golden. Le fhehert, James Montgomery pam H.p Harrle. Florae Ztecfeld. Jr., Arne. Wageahnlai and Kerop- ner. Arthur Hammerateln and Ann Nichole Nlchelaa Behanck and Mar-c- u Leew also wer guecta Th 'motion plot or players pretest included Ernest Torrence, whe plaved a, the role of tho scout, ."ZU1 . Jl-- k eewon and In Th Covered Wagon, fame thereby. - Ha delivered a Short speech. (iiher In the audience wer Thomas Melghan. Gloria gwaneon. Behe Daniels. Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Valentino, Richard Dig and Helene Chadwick. Adolph Zukor and Jesse V. Laskv, president end vioe president. respectively, of the Famous Plvore-Lk- v Corworatlon. snd a nuntbar of axnmrtjvas eg the company were present also. By G. M. DYOTT, F. R. G. S. bl iw tamer. EAVAGE v FISHERIES. This was eminently satisfactory; all four men ware of good physique, tha wwsthnr waa fins, and w woind make an early start th next day. in addition, there were pnpepecta of a, good afternoon a up the ipicua, which, JsoukI 'tiring in an additional food supply for our Joumyv An Indian doe not flab for sport, hut for th more natural motive that be wants something te sat. It la there-fo- r Immaterial to him bow he teti about it so long as he can catch plenty with the least possible effort. A common but very affective method employed by savages tn the river country la to barricade, rite mouth of a nor. maHy shallow creek up which fish have swum durgig a period of Good avoid the muddy waters of the main river. Circumstances do not always permit si t this being don, but If thev do It usually means a pretty good haul whan tbe flood uebaidee and leave hundreds of fish stranded In the once mor aha now watera above the narrlcada On this particular afternoon the Maranon had dropped five feet or n u it enter-tafnme- hedl? u . Firt Year Ended by Covered Wagon Pongod bodily into - eat wa sell populated and ws might expect early callere We eere no diaappolnted: bv seven there was a falr-aixe- d regiment of them about our ahelter, some drawn by curiosity, others wanting to trade, a few had bananas, and one man a pau.lll, a sort of, wild turkev that 1 exchanged for a tin can and a car- Lha water and eaqght theta 'by more, and the Iplcus. whose mouth had .been screened off when the flood was at Its height, was alive wrlth fish Of all kinda unable to get back into Amidst about of (lee deep water. And witb it pain and its prob-- ; ability of reaching the heart .Rheumatism f Me? Mo, indeed, Its nil gone, every bit of it! Its unshin and joy for me now for the first time la yearn. I feel n least ten minutes would be taken up going east or west to avoid obataclea. After crossing several little brocks, we once mor encountered th Ipicua now nwollen to a remarkable sis as the result of the rain; we waded across, but only to plunge Into It again ochalf a mile further on. Ow-th- is casion It was not a case ef fording it In a docent manner, but we actually walked up It for over a quartar of a mile, with the water at times reach In to our armpit. Upon clambering ou we followed up a series of ridges till gained the summit of some Mbs m per-por- -- My Bln - t tiw Is efi seoa wrondarful glory again in tbe free motion 1 used to have when my were days younger. I look at my hands and think of the twist and welling they used to have. I bend over to the, floor. I havent Ty been able to do that in many year, I ean thank 8.S.8. for it all! To me it waa a rising gun of joy and liberty. Brother and niater to misery, do not close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength ere gone from you forever! It is not so. It la here and sow tor all of you. S. 8. 8. la waitThere to n reaing to help you. eon why 8. 8. S. wiU help you. tUhaa you increase the number of your , the entire system undergoes a tremendous change. Everything depends on Blood which 1b minus sufficient red cells leads to long list of trouble Rheumatism to one of them? 8. 8. 8. to the great gya. tern strengthener, nerve in vigors-tor- . It stops aids eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads, acne, boils tired It builds up men and women, beautifies complexions, makes the flesh firmer. Start 8- - 8. 6. today. It to gold at mil good drag stores. The larger rise is more econoipiait ' - - - blood-strengt- -- blood-cleanse- blood-builde- run-dow- G.G.G. uS&J&fJgk hud. and much enthusiasm tha Indiana raided th pools In which tha flab had been entrapped, spearing them right and left: In many ptaoes they plunged tridge case bodily Into the water and caught them bv hand, flinging them on to the bank, EFFORT TO GAIN CARRIERS. where the children collected them In Knowing that there would be delay baaketa In rinding anyone willing to show ua Men and Women, divested of their a way to the Chlnchlpe river, I loet all assisted In the no time In starting negotiations To scanty clothe the first goup of Aruarunae that had fray, and stopped only when each had running east and west It was about collected 1 said. In an Inquiring tone, as n'jjiy a ha or she could carry. 4 when we reached the creet of the tbe Indiana at once Chtnchtpef" and pointed west, but Tberv eere about forty of ue In all, divide aand tamhoo for the night. they shook their heads and waved and ws muat have caught nearly 500 their arms to the southward, which fish Of good else. Anything less than TURNS HIGHWAYMAN. evidently meant that our course lay eight inches waa thrown tack as useI made no objection, aa a good sleep In a different direction to what I less. some dry clothes would put ma In the evening w smoked flih for and thought In a better frame of mind to hoodie Munoi. he had hardly spoken all day, and when he did it waa only about the hardships h waa enduring and how little he was getting in return for It. Before turning In he once more held me up for a promise of money when we reached Beilavlsta. and I waa obliged to raise th figure A 10 in order to make him content. I would have promised him any amount for that matter, a Tbad quite made up my mind to give huq a qpund when we finally act foot at hiding our destination. The rain held off most of tbe night, but started in the early morning and prevented our moving for a couple of hours. We were about to get under way when Munoi again pub forward his claim, only this tune he was a little more explicit and said ha erantad hie reward at once, for the reason that we were only eight days from our destination and ne waa afraid that when he get to Beilavlsta my promises would be a th wind and I would not pav him anything Thla being toe truth. T waa nattiraf-l- v annoyed, and teld him for the lost time? that be would get nothing until he had fulfilled the term of his agreement, and he bed better make up hie mind to that. What did toe black eon ef s mongrel do but turn on me saying that as I woe not going te give him anything hew going off with the Indians and would leave me to die like a dog tn toe wood JUSTIFICATION FOR BULLET. He put his threat Into Immediate execution, and while he was talking to the Atnmrunap I felt down for my small automatic which bed escaped with etx the whirlpool, together rounds of ammunition that wer in to magazine. I asked mveelf how far I woe justified In putting a bullet through him. He waa leaving md ta a fate which tn 909 cases out or 1000 meant death In about tta worst form. Th verdict wok to shoot th moment h actually started off; on fast If I alone caused me to heeltata killed him I knew the savages would He tried to dip hia long bind ed machete between myrlbe. desert me. If not kill ma. because Muno had given them all the pretty and trinkets they possessed sad Then as a feeler I held up eome tha Journey ahead of ua and ate os if beads recking task te tit Is a lcarv canoe aa a looked waa upon ' a w to beads, with and newer them and and, pointing then would patched up meal friend. therefor clay have another carrying This meant I would never get to five Indians. I said. 'Tkach! Agua. again for a week, thue precious cargo that any minute might runa thoroughly out of the piece altv under any posmeant be hurled Into th which Jurmt Chlnchlpe gorged we turned tn to rieop. hungry water For Once tn a while I spent a rest- sible condition. On th other hand, through the carelessness of a few that I would give the bends to each naked savages, to whom I intrusted Indian that would go with me to the less night, not from the effects of eat- if I let Munos go I might find my to the river and there prebut they my Ufa for tba price of eome colored Chlnchlpeas ifriver, ing too much fteh, but from listening way hack some vail upon It were a hug joke, to to the nun other eavagea to conover the illimitneedle and a rusty fish- I beads, Munoe to treat with them while able forest, sweeping to duct me the Chlnchlpe. got hook. of with periodic peals t occupied my time to better sdvan-UUF- 6 thunder was a very remote on The chance adding to the din. I had visNEW STAGE OF JOURNEY. but rendered ion of being detained at tola place for at the best of time t w 250 InUna tn weuld estimated mllaa a need five Roughly, straight or two, which, with Mu- much more so because I bed very few another on tha Pocidc coast, die ns in all to carry cur cargo ahd noe in anday oat of Fait te barter. It which left with waa articles an not at to mood, a small river, sailed Ipicua by th In- th necessary food, but the chances my liking. ugv Tba direction In which hlf was less than en in a thousand, but dians, empties Itself Into the Mara non of getting so many being small. I re- thoughts I benefit Munoz ef the the were was gave evident, moving ed the south bona. It ia unknown to torted the gear verv carefully, dis- end I realised that doubt- - za that seemed to offer toe even a small tha outside world, not marked on any carding all useless tnarticles; even the might prove fatal to our Interest delay one end only avenue of escape from which the now map, and to Inconspicuous as to b of useless movie box camera At davhreak I got up- and prepared a very serious predicament. Be idea. was earrled no consequence whatsoever. was done sway with and the Instru- tnotber good meal of fish and awaited It was consoling t think that If I could com back again Insignificant as thla Util stream ment put tn my To my great relief the grit out altv waterproof bog In- development may be in comparison wrlth th agirain stopped, and the Indians with et home later date and or that be tated and turbulent waters of th stead.' whom we tn had bo deeorvod. reword an th bargained put got In this way tha weight of our cargo Maranon that go sweeping by its Before I realized what wa happenappearance along with a host of mouth on their aprlng jourosy to the wot considerably reduced, and If w friends. They brought with them long ing Munoi and th Indian went filing could solicit the services of four men Atlantic.- - every detail of It remain stripe of hark, which were qulcklv off through th tree, leaving me would ell The well which be on things the Impressed my memory, dearly up into slings, so that each man seated on my bundle under the shelnot thrown made which flow leisurely were abandoned were placid water eculd carry his load easily en hi ter Wild ideas came Into my head over somewhat muddy bottom, the war; when deallrg with Indians back, the main weight being token I would not allow the scoundrel to dark forest which meets overhead everything is useful, and sometimes by a broad bend around the, forehead. get off free I Would put an ounce cf most trivial articles hav colossal forming a vamaoie tunnel of tropical the lead through hie villainous head and TART In of eves ON FOOT. value the the savages vegetation, the few banana trees my chance ef getting out alive. which grow on either bank where it RECRUITS AND PRICES.- After oeneldereble talking every- tak however, pek differently gad join the main river, end the email Before evening Muno thing wa In order Wi were ferried Reason, had been me to let matter stand aa shelter which stands In a clearing en successful In persuading three men to ever tbe Ipteue, and with a few last urged were but I would give him a It western ehore Join us, and tbe prices paid them words were soon loet to view So It they i eeid to myself. amt myialT.how hnw value run. If wasa her that One came for came a bunt that after two tfarj of thrwihtng. mould pent couple of day endeavoring a package of white beads, another for the most delightful weather possible There MUhfo be no harm In that. to procure Indians to carry our packs twenty we GET DESERT. of bade farewell to the sunshine and round ammunition and show ns a 'why through th tin-- saved from the wreck ?nj use'. opes epacea of the river end plunged Jumping from my seat I ran after (but Inhabited forest to Bellavleta It was I less, os I hod no.riflel, quite Into the dismal depths of the great him, calling out hts name as loudly two that the rtvgr and myself partial hooka, and a ball of atrfhg; the third forest on our war to BellaYlsta. , as I could. It seemed almost s en -- S.S.S. stops Rheumatism Doeen t hurt one bit! Drop n lib tie Freexone" on aa aching corn, instantly that eon (top hurtina than .shortly yon lift it right ofj with finger. Your driiggiet sell a tiny bottld f -- rreezono for a few ent sufficient to remove ovary hard eoru, oft corn, or eoru between the toea aad the foot eaUnaev without aorm aesa or irritation. (AdvJ BEIMMIl Have Diacovered Dr. Edward Olivg Tablets . Are a Harmless Subititnt TbooMQdfi Dr. Edwards Olivo Tablets the lanstitute for calomel are a mild but auie laxative and their effect on the liver ta almost iastantaaeoua That little tablet aro th result of Dr. Edward' determinot liver to treat and bowel nation complaint with calomel, . Tha pleasant little tablet do tbo good that calomel does, but hav no had After effect. They dont in-line strong liquid or calomoL Old-time- rs iiirt take hold of the trouble and Again quieaiy correct it Why cur the Playing Uver at tha expense of th tooth t Working sldp hr side for the first Calomel sometime playi havoc with ttm la more than thirty year. tbo gums 80 do strong liquid It George FawoetL featured In "Th e ip best not to take calomel. Let Dr. Herbert Brenon Edwards Breaking Point Tablet Olivo take ltq and for Paramount latest production James NeiU, a member of the cast place. et dnllnma aad that Headaches, recently exchanged recollection eome from constipation their former association feeling lazy when met US7, in Tha pair first a disordered liver. Tak Dx. Neill played a Juvenile role In Held aad Edwardt Olivo Tablet whea yon Henry Millera wa feel that bv th Enemy. weed tail th rock oempreanlae. aad heavy. Tlmr th "logy William Gillette of clvlliaetloa upon tlie lead, with dangerous clear elouded brain aad "pork lady, which so many sound ideas are comedian; Viola Allen, leading 15c 30a. character in sad Fawcett end a th if George th b spirits. up wrecked; kills; savage hate If he does net he to he ia friendly; so portrayal. ( Advertisement) In 1893. Fawcett and NelH were once n that the Idea of1 hanmore associated In production called dling a fellow roughly, without actualThe Ensign." with which they toured ly killing him. is inoomprnhanalbl in the United State, etortlng from New toe extreme to his primitive mind. and olivo-colore- d Together p - Pain! Off-- No 4' Win-tore- -- trn-ma- nt Lift n at down-strea- rs water-soake- d - l v- fish-he- re 9 Anglo-Saxo- Rapture Kills In tan minutes Munoe showed aigas York and visiting San Francisco Until they reported to of life, and as exn aa he struggled Loa Angeles. Mr, Brenon for work In Th Breakd to his feet he tried to slip his machete between my ribs, la ing Point." they were not again proassociated during the bis feeble state I held him off easily fessionally Blfht tfceoMB ptnoM raefc ymr n Ut4 e year which followed. urUI eartlflctto biaf aart4 until he gave up toe Idea a use- thirty-ontb also who Fdvthe appears afort-Chapman, Uw less. Why? Beis Rupture. who Is "The Breaking Point." and asm tbduulni or M M My next move wee te give him the In life Neillln Jams Mrs plaved at car private dfB siervif to pounds as as to get him to protiu (avail taking ceed, with the ultimate Idea of admin- in "Hold by th Enemynot In 1890, and lag ) .af tba affliction nnf pftjiaf aasa attav time has doing f again ap- tlon ta tba eauaa. Wbat ara istering another thrashing et Beila- since that Ara 70a naflactiaf yaaraalf by watrinf a peared tn the same tnproduction with truan. vlsta and making him disgorge. or Mato whntavar until time. ehraai 70 Fswoett npplunea present th moment n got the George afternoon of her first appearance U call ltl At boat, tba trnaa ta m y a cash he slipped off with the Indian Th a eoiUp a falsa makeablft prop ffatnat Fawcett In the Held Enemy. by and left me for good. ftiny wall and cunot ba axpwfd ta act On turning over the situation in my assisted her In beoranmg word perfect mova at aa mind I fait sura that I hod played In her lines, a and Herbert Brenon. man. Tba Mwlin, dashing leading Unit my cards to the heat possible advan- that time tioa, make-u- p. in first lesson the her tbat tage He was intent upon making a gave Bnt break and getting eome money, had aoffunai we not parted eompanv when wo did I P&ES teat right la tbr prflacy of would have had hla knit In my bock Tba PlaAPAO ttbod ta l , while alee danably tba Boat aciaatifie, kfieai tad aalf tmataaaat far nptura tba world News- (Copyright, to - Metropolitan -In of tha language Hugh Wiley' baa aver known. Arrangepaper- - Service,- New- - Trade Wild Cat Vitus Maraden. "hard P LAP AO PAD wbaa adbdriaf etaa ment with Chapman Dodd, Lon- tuck Is something coma folks ain't Jy Tba ta tba body cannot paaaibly alip r atlTI don.) out of placa. t bore fora cannot cbnfa at got nothing else but." For instance, consider that great army of movie ex- pinch, toft aa vaivat aaay ta irtHj a tras which stands along- - Broadway paratlvaly inexpensive. To ba naad vbfcat 1 uad wkilat fm tlea. Mo aad haunt th offices of the casting yra workboehlee Net or apringn attached. director in a never ending search of irapa, work. Theyre Just atmosphere and a Learn baw ta cleanaa tba barnial apeniaw intended tba ruptnrn CARI as transient and changeable as the lit- cow aatwo Coattenod fiam Pieesdiog Pag. Pend roar down today ta FtaA eral stuff An extra who 1 coat tn TAJ)a CO.. Stuart Bldf ftt Lenta, Mo-- for M h call a what a day," gets picture PRRB more Mart than U was the last time or two days," aa trial nnd inatrocUTt PUpa long as he may be he played her. c) p. u on the set. It Is common foranuan. Yea JAmea Ik considerable Thane, required (AlKrttaannU to for borrow from th metros take him by and Urge. And friendly, practice one another s well He growls a bit and is bruAt the William Fox atudlo they tally ambitious He can order and do Fool. from, the aa neat a murder as any of them are filming "Th tZLga puocess by Chamrlng Pollock, Bub caught of guard he is Inclined to The call for extra was sent out with speak his friends softly and fair and the usual response coming in the form Invite then to help themselves and in-Threof people, old. men- and hundreds e:Days cf wslootne at hie board. His bulk is women, young men and women, chilfrightening, hut seldom hie manner and Chinamen They dren, Senegal. An Intelligent performance, well ware To prove that Aethma-T&b- e will day. When the rqulrd for one read. Aqd completely dominating. studios work that evening, absolutely rid you of Asthma aad There U no doubt as te who t toe two white-haire-suspended d stood at th extras aad that Fever, temblo encasiBay tar ef this troupe. This bt partly ng,- w bee sag end ehertnea dae to th acquired confidence of doors. at .1 got a day anyhow," cold breath, I will send you a regular the actor, following his success on Well, abroad, and partly to toe fact that his treatment $1.00 of looi.homff my "Teak, that's better than nothtng Macbeth ta pot so much- - Clare retorted lady The trouble remedy absolutely FBEE and poet-paihis companion. Eames is playing the role She Is that when you do get a No obligation no eoL Thiar email ef stature, compared with J K., is. though, all the gang hangs around under wonderful and Inexperienced in Shakespearean dav, prescription will romevwS,' window singing tenner." these trouble in a few dav. TTierefore she seems more your drama Mrs. O. H. Lea, Hoberg. Mq w frightened than ambitious, and not tyi ; at all on of such force, pbvuical or Movie-ma- d attack Alight mental, as would lead her ambitious the third day, but has aot bad nay lord on. since. Nstarallv enough business I slew. the discoverer of inch a boon to" bin Th spring I no tlm for tragedv. Hovle-mo- d girls who aspire ta b menitv. I dropped in at tji first Tuesday matinee last week wken th actor screen .luminaries because aresome acSince thi doe not coat you anyeateries ignorthemselves should hav been out sup- tresses get large ing another field. Just as weft paid, thing and doe not obligate yon in porting their own but there were according to Paramount Agnes Avre. any way, rnrnply send name aid adfew preeenL Upstairs, however, the tn her role in dress for free Min treatment today, and attendants was good. Btudente and beauty; ' for Wood .production In prove at my "Bluff, a Sam uch. risk; that yoo tw ba 1 she coetarred with Antonio which R. N. Townlev ACTORS THEATER FAILURE. has discovered that designers nd of asthma. Toe bad to actors cant hit upeo Moreno, LABORATORIES womens costumes for New York ASTHMA-TAa success for thair theater. They of Baker-Vawter 435 salon of receive hundred modiste Bldg., have worked valiantly for two years dollars for each gown creation. cttT' Mo- now tn establish it. Loat year there (Adv.) The most noted dign-- s for Fifth wore four or five plays at least four sold Min Ayna, of them worth doing, and all of them Avenue shops, --as high as $10 09 for a well done Tet not one of them was "often get for a smart, stunning cosa hit Which means a deficit at the sketch tume. Many otheb women lee season's end. ed LucUl mere than make than This season they have repeated th a year In to same business. record. At toe moment I suspect toe $30,900 "Ideas for women's clothing call for deficit te Sven heavier than it was creative abllltv and artistry, essentials A new Item from abroad Inform as lost year. This will be reduced later f would that toe American method of nroduo-Inthe screen demand g with a series of those all-atthing which Judge that this market is not nearly In-eo a elim, trim figure ia meeting for which th popular plaver contribwith astonishing success Thi ute thair service and th manage- overstocked as to motion picture ere- -' tern, which has made ouch a wonderment keep th change Th actor dustry. ful trapreeelon ever there, must be tba or also making soma headway Belling Marmots Prescription Tablet method their achewi for a permanent repertory of reducing fu- - It la safe to sav that theater that shall be underwrite w hav nothing better for thi pur-po- te ten by a hundred interested eitisent tn thi oountre. who shall ogre to underwrite the n- tost of ttoO a rear will reduce to exoee Anythlag terprise to th extent steadily feq Gray eys dull, and without a glint and easily, without Inlury But th point I that th actor are to tha blue or green are hopeless Wcrmech or to entitled to more support from th peo- oC tintforof toe motion picture screen, and without toe eouetog ofOC wrinkles. y ly received ple than tbv hav help the people whe so often rend according to Georg Melford. or absurd and salved "Gray eyea" continued the pro- dieting, 1 the air with protastatlone of their important and useful addifaith in the native theater, the na- ducer, "simplydowillnotnot register, when tion mighty ctvlUeetlon' to neoaeniMad. Juet record a Rimed, they tive drama, th native end naturalsingle such a ceteJorun of good results follow ized actor gnd the native pUwrigbL thought1 or emotion for tbe camera. th ue of there pleasant, harmless and Thev look ghostlike, and even eerie economical little fat reducer, Wa tax1 Every once In A while I find n man because Marmots preor woman who appear to be a won- economical Tebtete (mad m accordance derful tvpe. Th closer scrutiny re- scription veals eye of that desolate mouse with the famous Marmola preacriptlonj obtained of ba There is oplv- ene thing con grwv tonetha"' wm-U- l The new revue. ovm crjlrem to Mannola "com"Penny Aate.i te do forget that man or woman. which opened at th Orpheum last movie need net pny, 413 Woodward But, aspirants avnua, Detroit, night, proved a cyclone of laughs A despair; for black, brown, blue, blue I Mich for on dollar cam, which la eve will do if a decidedly economical-pric- e tangled tel of numerous love affaire, gray end green-gra- y eoneld-the- y comic Intrigue and a feud that is disare enhanced with the other lertng the number of tablet each oae 1 solved iq a riot of tomfoolery, p Leases ficearory qualification. contains They are harmless. (Adv ) 8,000 Annually vy Tenner Popular Witfe Poor Extras o' York Stage nar Kills Asthma Genus - Girls Given Pointers Ayr, New Method of Reducing Dull Gray Eye Will Not Register gros Monte Carter Hit in Penny Ante - Fat |