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Show f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1920. 5 2- - mmumtmmmfm 1 j. m uimwmwswwmww8rw0j) ! HM 1 H& mtummumt; SxJl&d aStaS iDJ 'V X" Hazel Dawn Appearing in Daring New York Revue Is. , , By BXTRNS MANTLE. Mont men-llTSJinV YORK, Majr 29. All jnen II a little. N men eo I am a truthful fallow and ran prove it. full hearts and box offices to welcome her. My assertion that she receives $Ir0 a performance is absolutely true, when she gives only four performances week. Extra perwires William formances paid In franca instead of dollars amount to between $1100 and $1200, according to value of franc. Which Is as it inay be. There are showiutn who do tell the truth, but never if it is more Interesting to stretch It. Whl h usually It is. And when the truth is thi sufficiently impressive to serve. somber little sister from What the the other side-i- s paid is of less importance than her If she justifies herself as an attraction t on circus tour, as she did during her five weeks on Broadway, she will become ss frequent and interesting a visitor as any we have had since first the grand personality artists of Europe begun visiting us. The Metier farewell at the Empire Saturday night was filled with cheer Every ing and bravos and all that. one of the front seaters to whom she handed her violets sought to kiss her hand and she was, 1 have the report, Ver app." Once she eaid. In good ver much, nnd English, Thank-yothen she added quaintly. Until soon. u success-artistically- 'it jw . CR PPalfiv U Coacn&er . aJtile S Victory Offering The Yankee Senor , - l. eare-lesal- y 0v ' enter-ainmen- . hoop-skirt- s . Old Army Game Is at the Paramount Mauret Repeated Demand by Popular -- Comes L. S. on June 14 to gray-haire- sjl?111 Famous Ralph Cloninger to Continue Run of HU New Play, Mauret, Tonight and Into ThU Week to Accommodate Crowds u- nak-ede- ess wv vvVVVnvAVaSvVvxCn,vnV'sSNVsvN'''''''''';S' w lNiAvX'W)6XhXVxsXAX'MxXVXvviUvA.XVwi.V1bixVXyvN'.'AxV'vtv'XvS.'.Axv.v a lot. But van prora it. I of the f aahly revues. They th prodnv-er- , at laaat. to evaryhodr exwpt Imasrine poaaible. eaa wake me out a liar with lees effort than too would Garden for allows, inter of moet and Take this' newest, "gorgeous summer they call it, and It is In for the Temptations, example, Great had revues of For years X have been assuring von that the producers reaehed the absolute limit in the display of the female figure revealed 3 o'lif raPNot'lor g ago fh Tnln(j who, standing on a pedestal while a gentleman sang of the wedding of Venice and the Adriatic, eloak at the songs climftx and stood as stripped of drapes lines, a 2umurlr marble. And this, I said, sighing relievedlv between nakcsl. &7LKE-was surely the limit, sines this Ifigure was more than nude in being No posed figure for that style of display. And so it was the limit But what I overlooked was had ever been mote completely revealed. a statue on a pedestal or an the walking ladv of the chorus. Being from all geographical angles is un draped goddess on parade and viewable 0tThere are ten of these Great Temptations. They marrb down from New York with in-- Mount Olympus at the eall of Jupiter and start-fo- r And again I say thoy are the atruetiona' to Uvea up the old town. of all the walking ladies I hare seen upon the stage. , Or seemed eo to me. There was Music and her sister, Dnnee: Gold and her pal, sodIHamonds; Wine, Opium, Chance and YiCefour. bold girla from the The Yankee Senor, screen version den places; Artnd Beauty. of the popular novel, 'Oonquistador, . by Katherine Gerouid, is the new Tom to (be at least eight feet tall, and none of them Mix starring vehicle at the Victory 06T of the ten appeht-ewas the least bit ruffled by the lights or the staring multitude. Mayor theater thh- week, playing today, Monand Tuesday. Walksr was a guest of the opening proceedings and seemed a trifle startled day The picture is unusually attractive I doubt if it will ever be possible to pictorlaily without being actually shocked. and itsr Interest is heightshock official Broadway again. ened by a liberalise of technicolor, Winter usual is the Garden The Great new color photography succe.wfui Temptations th Otherwise, Being the medium. Hince the locale Is Old Mexrevue somewhat elaborated to discourage the competition. been the seerns have to ico, many beautiful scenes are shown. first of the big summer shows to eome in, it The story Is about a young AmeriMeesre. Shuberts intent to set so fast a pace it would be difficult for the can civil engineer, practically marooncompeting producers to keep up. In a tropical and savage part-o- f ed finale In particuSeveral of the numbers are Spanish, a Valencia Mexico, trying to complete a railroad, j From Xaris there even lar ronsee the crowd to a great snow of excitement. after he has been deserted by bee eome a pair of classical acrobats who contribute dance that are his superiors. He has battles with AC on lie he and Mils. Roserav are bandits and the early sequences are program. Capnella They featured by some hard riding, In which ie brown and muscular and she white and slim. Jle picks her up most figures during ths dance and holds her aloft for minutes at a time, and then Mix's famous pony, Tony, the runs away from him and leapa Into the air that ha. may eatch her by largely. Is brought In when Mix romance The la the at time. whichever of her joints passing Is summoned to the rancho of his maAs a conclusion to their performance AD If. Eoaeray tueka the toe of ternal grandfather, where he finds her right foot under M. Capelin 'a left ear and he whirl her about with Manuelita, who falls In love with him. ueh velocity that you expect every minute to Sea her lose that precarious The fact that she is engaged to one toehold and go flying into the orchestra pit. Juan, a cousin of the American, causes Harel no end of trouble and there s plenty A. bold show and beautiful, fleshly and highly pictorial. villainy on Juan'e part. Of course, Pawn has ao much of a leading rol aa there is to be had. ' Charlotte of Mix at last wins the girl erf hie heart, Woodruff and a tenor named Half red Young do the best of the singing. and all le well. selBilly B. Vaa and Ray Flippen are the tougher of the comedians and Appearing with Mr. Mix are a no dom funny. The music is by Maurie table There are lots and lota of dancer. company of players, Including Rubens and pretty good. The book is by Harold Atteridge and pretty sad. Margaret Livingston of Salt Lake. Olive Borden, Alec Francis, Martha Mauret tonight, toRalph Cloninger new play has 'proved such a hit that he baa decided to continue GEORGE B. CORTEI. YOTT, who own the local gas company, or at least Mattox and Francis McDonald. morrow afternoon, Monday night and possibly ail week. In the event that the play should run all week, Mr. bill are a to Hal the Added Victory directs it, gave the old Academy of Music a going away party last Roach comedy, Glen Tyrnn In Iong Cloninger likely will follow with a repetition of Irene. The academy has stood in Fourteenth street for seventy-twweek. Paths News, Nell Schettler Pants; and for thirty year waa th var center of the towns beat and the Victorians and Ethel Hogan, ever been attempted for the screen, players a Lewi Stone, Virginia VaR! All the great artists tang there, all the great speakers talked organist. Naldl. In the same sweeping mitnner BILLS andTheNlta WEEKS THIS from it stage, all that there was or la or ever win (be to make society This bill will prea!l until Wednes- made added feature, at the matinee Us former great companion pro(New day when, for the last three days of ductions, only, is Richard B. Enright great wa represented by the sartorial and jeweled displays in its rhoicer the Covered The Wagon. 'Vork. week, the Paramount picture. The XOTIOV PICTVBM. story, police commissioner) teat locations on what are still known journalistically as gala nights. North of 26 and The Thundering MurGreta Nlssen, Herd Into Edna NoL the starring Now the gat company is to tear it down and put a modern office Lucky Ladv, featuring YICTORY Todzy, Tneaday, Mondsy William Collier, Jr. Lionel Barrymore It tell where phy ami Jack'Mulhall. Tom Mtz to Tbe Yankee foxor Hence Mr. Cortelyons party. As 'a serial In a popular magazine, He had forty or and building on the site. Marc MacDermott will occupy the on Devthe Tha Shearer in Norma AMERHWN girls mysteriously disappear one The Vanishing American was companys most comely young women dressed up in fifty ofandthecrinolines screen. "Great White Way.J il a (Iroiw''; Fox Newt Reel. of the most valuable motion picture PARAMOUNT to bring back a bit at the old atmosphere. C Fields W. EMPRESS They properties of the past-- ten years and In If the Old Army Game acted aa ushers and gave a part of th show. Is A Man Tour it has been given a production in KINEMA Jones la Burk tremendous its with imporkeeping 'UportlltM And he Invited all the oldtlmera Square; Path American - - OEM and S Lloyd tance. Yaatshlng that he could hear of. Emma Thurs their spirits would find the travel exHamilton corned. by. who once waa a star at th Ard hausting. W. C. Fields, for year one of the Zander were So turned THEATER thousands MISSION the Great, many But it was nice f Mr. Cortelyou to Rose-Mari- e emy, now In her elahtles, waa rolled with Marion Paries: International News moat famous comedian on the stage at the Wilkes theater last wek Into a box In a wheel chair and every- give ths old pile of bricks a farewell, away The of PHOTOPLAY' Thief Bagdad. of a star of the Zlegfeld Follies, year and premiere Ralph pleasant for the old folks to Have st the world'snew Also usual comedies. body cheered her. ThereIn were a lot and after year, make hi debut a a etar Mauret, play. d old folk th orches- an excuse for ruminations and the Clonlnger's of AMD VAUDEVILLE. DRAMA cinema comedian In It the Old Army of a new Set of felicita- Which scored a tremendous hit, that tra seats probably thinking of other collection There Is a prodigal magnificence PANTAGES Indoor circus, thirty-flMr. Cloninger has decided to continue at the Paramount-Empres- s peo- Game for on rea- tions. days and regretting themwere comes to which Week shout the'' theater this week. this of run into the Nonutop ple: play Flight son. or another. There speeches ORPHEUM Who on The fire an for week Salt theater Fields last Leke the screen Is just as funny engagethe Lady turned until those away Lied; Whenever Albert Brunlhg and and music and a few tears and a lot act as Fields on the stage, and folks wiH ment of one week only, banning render; Pinto- - find theipaelves without have had an opportunity to see it. Theoof reminiscences in tha lobby. aAKE SALT The Peacemaker, by not almost 14, be June that Monday night, bq long In hailing him as one of Consequently the play will Koae anything els to talk about at the Beat, Utah author, June 10 the outstanding funmakers of the moro beholder's dore presented again tonight with a spe- takes the financial-minde- d is Marie to weeks And next day there was much fine Lambs club they turn to the subject, cial open engagement or les silent drama. Featured along seemingly an June 14. holiday matinee Monday, Decora- breath away. There reviving The Climax. They were writing on the part of the young men of with Mr. Fields Is the piquant Louise mow ' play, both members of the original company tion day, and a Monday night per- endless array bf costumes, tasteful, WILKES Ralph Clonlngers assigned to the story and who spoke and Brooks she of the wonderful flgger Mauret." his farewell bill. both scored Individual hits Prun- formance, with a possibility of per- colorful, dazzling; there are platoons with a slightly patronizing but still and merry twinkle. as usual the'remalnder of and platoons of chorue girls, tiresincere sentiment of the old days and ing because he It a good actor, Pinto formances means, Its the Old Armv Game,of numerthere are he can act a little and play the week If the attendance warrants. less. graceful, beautiful; th ghosts of the great folk who prob- because to the definition Since the opening of "the play last handsome eete and gorgeous draperies with" the W!fff moving action of according the piano a lot, which his role of a ably came back to the party. know about who to savants ous and bandit brilIncowboys, and ought one most of tuneful beneficial the and and many in the play de- Sunday night I dont suspect that anniversary par- youthful composer such thing's, never give a sucker an scores that our theater hat who engage in a desperate battle In even teresting changes have been made In liant Mn ties on this earth are of any great mands. break the charming philosophy the sweeping spaces of the Mojave It has heard a generation. And always there is an ambitious the play by Mr. Cloninger. attraction to the shades of departed of bunco men, loaded dies throwers by about an hour. bring a new prima desert. notables. Thera must be a lot of more singer somewhere In the near distance been shortened, like. and western the the This sequence, to provide the musical comedy stage on the who is just dvlng to prove that she and many lines and situations have; donna towrer-In- g diverting thing for them to do had may ba. this picture la to really is a great dramatic actress been altered until it Is quite a differ in the person of Maria Shamhon, which Is enacted 'against the and on theHowever that other side. If Adelina Patti tale pf one Elmer Pretty- of mountains walls funny high out. formerly with the Roval opera house coma back every time anything hap- Seven ears ago It was Eleanor ent vehicle than when it started of desert, with a show the in Budapest. This year It Is Dorothy Ensuing performances a Hungary, w'ho has a the broad expanse pens to one of the stages on which she Painter. of blinding Intensity. effect of the Improvements made and voice of such quality aa to place her sandstormMiss sang, or If George Washington has to Francis are Harrison Davies With two or one the once Is smoother The1 Climax" a .taut little dran;a alii be muh at among attend the dedication of every plaque , If the play should run the balance heroine whose voice are At Ford, Holbrook BUnn. Hobart other plaved bv four characters and a nailed up to mark the houses In which and Jledda many Hopper It The Song of the Soul. least part of their fortune. In It of the week, as it seems possible. be spent the night. I euepect even player. Miss Shamshon and Allan Rogers mental suggestion takes away a prims will be followed with a repetition Mermaid a comedy; Step Lightly, donna's voice for two acts and she re- of Irene. th famous musical com- are supported by Arthur Cunningand International Felix the ("at It dramatically In the third edy. In response to srverltabl ava- ham. Betty Bvron. Charley fivlber, New gains Memorial bill for complete the Bad Lock and the Devil .There are scenes In the play which lanche of requests that It be re- H. Pierre White, Hazel Gaudreau. James Moore. Edward F. Gargan nd day. established .Toe Weber as a producer peated. segson come to a has Including more other. than The technically ninety after Ms first apllt with Fields fifteen : Pursued Him ' close, all contracts expiring last symphony orchestra. veers ago, that are as fine and holding but Mr Cloninger has arranged as any that have ever been written in night, Had Intact for t donVthink any un ha 1 drama. But they have to be acted to keep his organization a few days. Th plavefs will conIs In this new revival Bruning and Pinto more bad lark and sickness than talks farewell their with tinue as'long old had did well with parts and fcave. In 1905 I had two rib, an them.theirBut Miss , Mystery, variety, music and comFrancis could only as Mauret runs. Mauret opened up with a capacare ail to b found on th new edy sing her part, and the fourth member arm and collar bone broken in a and of Loretta frlanda Dak Salt the troupe was an unhappy chop. ity business and before th week was Oanovlav to the Orpheum program, which run until known Malona, Then I had pneu- of accident. O. waa out. .R 8. over the half sign Hence the revival lasted but a single Carol and Loulm Monday, with a new ahow Tuesday. nd thousands were turned awav. To theatrical world aa will After recovering I crowed week. monia. doubtleKs ba first-ru- n accommodate those who were disap- Dora, renpectively, featur picture ,tars to learn that the brilliant Th a pasture, when a bull chased me, Lewi Stone. Virginia ValU and Nlta pointed. Mr Cloninger decided to con- pl.aacd musicians of tellers been and hava dolrfg truth such, Speaking V broke and fence me over youna tooacd the run of the play. Th Lady Who Lied, In the Naldl tinue In I a from have Mr circuit wire voung Page, splendidly on the Orpheum abounding with romance my right leg. In 1910 I had typhoid who is heralding the h of on the Factflc photoplay and approa northwest the thrill galore. fever; aince then severe stomach and Raquct Melleron her western tour, Coast. road five Ackerman-Harri- a Th liver trouble, which no medicine or protesting that I do him wrong In InThe young musician recently have bow act The Rainbow featur doctor touched until two years ago timating that he liee when he says the In Vancouver, P C.; Porterf first appeared Four gotten a quartet singer 1 got a bottle of MAYifB, which Spanish disease Is paid $150$ a perOre T fturamento. Oat', and Pn together during the world war. getting A Man Four Square, which land. cities the t'heif name fnn the Rainbow division, roved the first ray of light in thir-te- formance. Francium, in each of theae enthusiasfour-d- a v At bun the a Kinema starts I a that made serious r year" It is a iimple,- - hurra-lee- error Furthermore, been hava critic served dramatic which They call they wjth one of the best westIn reporting tb you that her theater today, la Ton of Harmony, la their praise of thetr offering their act preparation that removes the ca- touring prices would be 17 as the top ern films which Buck "Jones, popular tic 230 Is a viollnst and Mlsa because their total weight Loretta Miss tarrhal muens from the intestinal price when she will get $l0r aa she did ace. of the wide open spaces, ha over Genevieve a pianist. first two weeks in New York, as made tract and allays the inflammation the were at the Bounds RidIn musicians Just and LeFever The Dolly youn, Hu k has plenty of opportunities From $11. with tax. to which causes practically all stom- I was told In Pan Francisco th pat ing Around ax clever trick cyclist the sort of thing that made him Orpheum Tonlxht they open at the and entertainers They combine comweek ach, liver and intestinal ailments, $2 id will be the Mailer prke across for he fa supported bv a very Golden and popular country. Gate theater In Pan Francisco edy with their aot. The Ignorettl One dose ineluding appendicitis. two performances were sold capableF cast, ln luding Marion Hare and Bticvcedln opening dates are. girt Marchetta, doe a violin musical will eouvinee or money refumieJ. outBoston's lorimce Jav Gilbert, Hunt, ; before she arrived, I hear nnd i?n act- She a girl from th Philipat Oakland. Juna Pchramm-Johnson- , Buck Drugs, and drrg-- ' Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Detroit r. re Frank Beal and many other. at IOS Anxelcs. Juna XI; Hill pines and I a product of th United be will stellar the attraction at the . bher (Adv.Jf reported as awaiting anxiously with Carr. Clifford arhools State gists everywhere. lew July Angeles, Htreet, tKInema until and Including next and Carr present Th Chauffeur, Wednesday. and the Lady, comedy Cop Mr Mix, manager of th Kinema. offering that la bound to provide at noonre as his next big attraction many a laugh Conboy and Vane that Internationa! atvl leader and Different. and their beautv of two continents. Peggy Hop-ki- n aetrrounda out an ex fictionally good famdti the in her first the screen Zander Great, ap'Joyce. jwograrn. Remarkable reproduction of lexanc a the etftr of Adellji Roger stage plav. starring Marlon Davlea. Pt John great magazine etwry. The! will be shown at th Miaeton theater lagoons of Venice, Algerian This 'outstanding screen todr and tomorrow Hsrhap never Nkvrorket the Sahara desert and Paris to th Kinema In her career has Mlaa Iavla been brm the afhlevenient come kground for Th tady fint In Salt take. The dates are Jun so admirably esurt as In the, role of Who Lied, srhJ'-- I founded oft th . 4. 7, I and demur. whlmaifcU yet ferntwis Robert Hichen novel, Spake Mamie, th Zander th Bite. Street carnival acenea in humorous heroin of Venice enliven th picture, whb h en- Great Hat fh service of aufh fine screen Th plot punctuated e WWWfvWv'VAYKV'VNkW C VfWYVVYsyYV vo.vNySAviiv''jAVAX',Av.'S ggsBaam V Rnae-Mari- s, Rose-Mar- Contralto Will Singf Here to Aid Disabled Men Madame Emeetine8chumann-Helnk- , the famous contralto, will appear In concert in ths Salt Xke tabernacle on the night of June 5 for the foundation of $760,00J for the Dbabled America Veterans of the World War ThleJ&mndation, created by herself and sponsored by a committee of nationally prominent men and women, le designed to perpetuate the disabled mens national organization and maintain the liaison service which It provides for disabled veterans, regard- a less of whether or not they are The appearance in Salt Lake Is one of a tour which the famous diva has donated to start the fun. At the completion of the concert tour, the national committee will build the fund up to the stipulated amount. Is offiMadame Schumann-Hein-- k cially the mother- of the Disabled American Veterane of the World War She was eo honored at the organisation's convention four years ago. Since the war she has consistently devoted her best efforts to the welfare of the nations disabled, and the veterans declare that there is no one rho has done more for them than Mother Schumann-HeinIn spite of all her past efforts, and the close of her caalthough nraringRchumann-Helnhas reer, Madame determined to build a fund which will mem-ber- k, willle. owner of a drug store In a small Florida town. This shop serves as meeting place for the townspeople and those who want to buy stamps or use the telephone. Miss Brooke is the young lady Mr. Prettywlllie would I.ke to marry, but that's as far aa 4t goes. Among other things shown In this cinema circus Is the young man who arrives In Florida, not to buy real estate, but to sell New York City lots to the southerners. He being a handsome young pepster and Louise being what she Is they fall In love. How Fields manages to become involved In a case of fraud, go to New York, nnd out, get hie love affairs straightened corntake up the remainder of this film the ed v. All the way through can be detected the reliable guiding hand of Edward Sutherland, the director of Behind the Front. A comedy. Paths News and Kimballs orchestra complete the bill. The Devil Circus Is American Feature The Devils Circus, which Is the current attraction at the American thia week, is one of the most sensational at)5 thrilling stories that has been adapted to the screen . Norma Shearer, In the leading role, handles the part of the chorus alrl. which affords the popular star the widest and emorange of characterization tional interpretation of any of her previous successes - The storv concerns the life and romance of Mary, an orphan girl, plajed who loves and la by Miss Shearer, loved by the orook. Carlstop. played Mack. Their roEmmett by Charles mance le blighted when Carlstoo la crime and Mary a sent to prison for joins a circus. Sha becomes a conquest of Lleber-klnthe villainous lion trainer, played by John MUjan. and Incurs the Jealous Yonna, rage of hie Ipamorata. played bv Carmel Myers, who delibher by tampering with erately cripples the trapeze on which she performs. of the European The representation circus Is colorful and Interesting, parof lot! glrle, ballet ticularly the beauty aid to be the pick of Hollywood' scene. harem a beauties who portray Released from prison, after a long stretch, Jensen finds Mary, and, at the height of their happiness', learns of her affair with Hleberkind. A spiritual theme Is developed for the ending. In which the importance of sincerity Is recognized In a ay to satisfy the meet blase Is a "The Ivil's Circus picture that should not he overlooked d. assure the continued existence of the wounded mens organization. In doing this she will give up a large part of her vacation, hhe has announced that he will take a supporting sololUt and her own accompanist with her. The itinerary for the concert tour foi Los Angeles. May 19. bait Lake City. June f. June 10. Omaha, Toledr June r 14. Columbus, June 17. Atlanta, June- - 20.. 20. Fargo, N. D.. June 7 Billings, Mont , July Butte, Mont., July 7. Boise, Idaho, July 10. Between the Columbus and Fargo will dates Mother Schumann-Hein- k visit the annual convention of the Disabled Veterans at Atlanta, June She has always attended these conventions and It Is the custom to have her open the annual conclave by Singing the national -- anthem. In Salt Lake a local committee of prominent men and women will sponsor the concert. Mayor Neslen has the chairmanship. Madame accepted Schumann-Heink Is well remember by the music lovers of Salt Lake because of her appearance here at the disabled meqs convention two years ago. As this tour will be the next to the last one of the artists long and successful career, the Disabled American Veterans are anxious that she be greeted by capacitv audiences. , -' Play by Utahn to Be Seen at Salt Lake Th Peacemaker, a stirring plAy with an early Utah background, written by Theodore Best a native author, will be ahown at th Salt take theater Thursday evening, June 30. The play will be presented by capable company of Utahns. It en ha nee s an absorbing love taie, set amid picturesque surroundings, where familiar human characters tn action recall an earlier period of Utah history; where valor and villlany. humor and pathos are Interwoven In dramatic form, entertaining In itself and Intensely Interesting because of the people it representa Thief of Bagdad Is Film at Photoplay Th Photoplay theater presents today and tomorrow to Its many friends andpast patrons th maaterpice which Douglas Fairbanks possibly considers one of his greast screen The Thief of Bagdad, This story will create a host of new admirers for this great film star, as his work Is admirable. The usual snappy comedies also axe feature on the same bill. Memorial Day Program Ready at Mt Pleasant MT. PLEASANT, May 29 -M- emo-rial day will be observed here with a public meeting at 10 oclock MonNorth ward day morning in th chapel, at which the following prowill be gram presented: Invocation, the Rev. A. V. Boand; selection, male quartet; violin solo, Reed Clark; reading, Miss Helen Nelson; address. Professor C. J. Jensen of Weber college, Ogden; vocal solo, Mrs. Stanley H Gill; benediction, President R. M. Nielsen. Following the program, a firing Z&bHskie post squad from Mervill No. 6 of the American Legion will march to the cemetery, where a salute will be fired over th graves of all veterans. VISITING IN IDAHO. MT. PLEASANT, May 29 Mrs. Sophia Pearson, Miss Addle Pearson and Mrs. Pearson's two little grand- daughters, Luella and Lillian Hansen, left today to spend two weeks with relative In Wendell and Jerome, Idaho. 111 i- h. -- n rail-roa- d - The Lady Who Lied at the Orpheum Malone Sisters Are Big Hit on Coast Man Four Square on Kinema Screen. s lf 1 j tn 1 '0 trt i Vanishing American Being Shown at Gem The final epic of th American reached the screen at the Gem theater veaterdar In Paramount s of the Zan Grey atcry. The Vanishing American. which features Richard tal Wilson, Noh Beery and Malcolm McGregor. Hera Is a picture of Indefinable of glorious action and rrf tern romance Th Vnlhlng American .adapted for the wreen hv Luclen Hubbard and H Kelts dlreoiad bv Georg of a subject pear to the heart of all of of the Rd Man Ther fa nopafng pert of American lx heart-appea- l, that la more romanMc more in teretlng. tnor ofepochal In quality than the atfrr the first Amertcaua Uft off hard corns, the toes soft coma, eome uses. It doesnt hurt a bit eall god Just drop FreeBee me magic! o toy tender, touchy eorrn. fone insteatly it gtope aching ; thee abort- Yew 11 laugh! ! I th Indians treat of the subject of The nfr-rly you juet Eft that old botkeraomt com right off with year fjngem. It the Red Man In hi last stand agnlnst rulllcation in the nine manner that work like a charm, every time. the crotng of th western plain A tiny bottle of Freeroae was handled hr Jama (Yuta In "Th only a few rents at ear drug store. 'rered VXacn ft la one of tha Try it! most In portarit prod j-- t lna that has eos 1 quick-movin- g DIG DECORATION DAY DANCE BEAUTIFUL AT THE HECr-lSTAG-E PARES; dance hand yon can never with Enjoy yoor holiday bean tif ally decorated. Ballroom foryet. ALWAYS A GOOD CROWD ALWAYS A GOOD TIME. Admiiiion Genti 50c, Ladiee 15c. 17 tejeai i |