OCR Text |
Show roun TIIS fI THE BEST KNCWrt M&TrtOCh OP ATTRACTING- - FftENi SJ rvV IJSToBE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y name of Mark Twain revered and loved the world oyer, and the occasional' dash of pathos which makes the laughter the richer. And there is now and then a real thrill that shows the master touch of the giff-e- d author. It is the sort of story thajt all will delight In and the photo production is one that can well be called part of a liberal education, since it introduces to the motion picture public the work of one of the nations greatest men of letters. Of particular interest Is the fact that the motion picture version of the play has afforded a remarkable opportunity for unusual double exposure" work of a most exacting nature. When the play was produced on the stage, it was always necessary to so arrange the scenes that the character Who played the dual rote of the prince and the pauper xryoir the stage atr the same time. The marvels of photography, however, have rendered this inartistic performance wholly unnecessary and has made possible strict adherence to all the of the original story. In the double role of the lowly d but pauper and the democratic little prince, Marguerite Clark does the most artistic work-.o- 0 . TRI-WELXL- Square At fair, and Square. and Square folks enjoy circle of friends. This and Square Gtficery Store enjoye a large and increasing volume of business. Our pure food store is a popular shopping center for the housewife who enjoys courteous treatment and FAIR priced foods. Economy Supply Company cateTiauteur oTttirroyat-T!hn- d-blo- star-spangl- GENUINE - Utah. Weston and Preston, Idaho. 0 tt SMOKING TOBACCO Roll your own con-sider- ati FREE At k If or of " on tf paper package with each Sc tack, the king himself. The real prinee, in the rags of the pauper, falls Into the hands of the thieving- father of his protege and is about to be beaten when he is rescued by Miles Hendon, whom he knights in gratitude, much to the amusement of that gentleman. Many adventures befall the luckless prince before he is finally restored to his thronexjust as the beggar who has assumed his clothes is about to be crowned. But neither boy has enjoyed his experiences and each is delighted to return to his former and natural mode of existence. In support of Miss Clark there appear such actors as William Sorelle, Robert Broderick and William Frederick. ft V if, .vi with Bull, Durham and youll find far greater satisfaction in your cigarette than Made or the richest, you'ever did before. Bull has a delightful mildest leaf grown. mellow-swe.flavor, found in no other tobacco. And its aromatic fragrance is supremely unique. Men who never smoked cigarettes before are now rolling their own with Bull Durham. et - A ed get-up-and-hu- test possible the appearance of both characters on the screerf at once. where they are subject to constant comparison. For those who would refresh their memories the story relates how a little beggar chap of the .streets of London in the time of Henry VIII, meets the young heir apparent, a chap his own age. Each envies the life of the other and they decide to change costumes. As a result, . the beggar lad ,is mistaken for the prince and treated with royal General Merchandise ode -- is a marvelous exhibition of histrionic skill, which stands the severest Choice Groceries Durham Fall in line with ..hundfedsofthgtisaritly-o- f - re smokers of , the good old U.S. A; Smoke the cigarette tobacco Bull thats been an American institution for three fenerations Bull taste of Durham. The rich, relishy, puts the d into yourjiand-rollecigarette. jiatjonal spirit of of smokes,'" Bull is the freshest, snappiest, liveliest It d. Bull The Great American Smoke two diametrically opposed characters is '.remarkable for --Its -- clarity and Its consistency. Never does the clever actress forget her - identity, giving the uncouth air of the boy of the streets and never failing to invest the little prince, even in his most dire distress With the deli The Igan, 19 - high-spirite- f - Thursday, January 27, IS. iof 1)0 tt An illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to Roll Your Own Cigarettes, anda.packageof cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on request. Address Bull Durham, Durham, well-kno- N.C SALT LAKE BOYS THE AMERICAS TOBACCO CO. EXPERIENCE ABROAD Salt Lake, Jan. 26. A prisoner in a town alternately held by the Germans and Russians, 4 &L "bile streets ran rivers of blood from, their fighting, and days confinement by the Marguerite Clark, in The Prince and the Pauper at the three Russians as a Germap spy and Saturday. Lyric Theatre, Friday these were the experiences of mance. The Prince and the Pauper a Salt Lake boy in the East the first work of Americas greatest Prussian town of Tilsit. He is THE PRINCE humorist to pe presented to the mo Fdward C. Hunter, the son of tion picture public, which is the Bishop Oscar F. Hunter, and AND THE PAUPER Paramount feature attraction at the returned to the city yesterday Lyric, Friday and Saturday of this from three years work as a week, with Special Matinee on missionary in Europe and the Marguerite Hark- Attains Greatest commencing at 2 p. m , for eastern part of the United Se or e convenience of people" leaving Triumph of Her Stage 7 States. Career lu Famed Dual Role of on the Interurban. Edward Hunter was the last Every man, woman and child is The Prince and the Pauper. familiar &iththe great American of the Mormon missionaries to Marguerite humorists inimitable story oflhe leave or, rather get out of magnetic Dainty, little beggar and the adClark, the idol of millions of photo- ambitious venturous little each of Germany after the war broke play fans, is the star of the Fhtnous whom craved the prince," in life and freedom out. Of his experiences Players Film companys screen adap- of the other, It is a rare combina- - Germany, Mr. Hunter said last of f Saturday. -- tation of Mark Twains fanciful ro quaint humor, rich with the tion-- night: I went to bed one night in mans took me in. charge. They Tilsit under the German flag did not make me a prisoner, and woke up under the Russian but I had to wait until they could arrange for my deparflag. ture. I received word that all had left I passBecause my Mormon missionthe other citi a to be me ports, showing zen of the United, States, at aries were leaving Germany, I was picked up but I could not join them, so I Koenigsberg, to leave. The Gerwas by the Russian conquerors as a man the last officers in Tilsit finally arI three-dayFor German spy. I could return so dicr it that and I ranged was thus suspected not know at what moment the tc Berlin. From' there I went Cossacks might stand me up to Holland and sailed for England. Some of my trophies, against a wall and shoot me.able souvenirs and data were taken After three dayslwas from-,mwhen the'English to establish my identity and me searched at Folkestone, but convince my Russian, captors overlooked Thereafdiary, they my that I was not a spy. days I which I brought home with ter for twenty-seve- n was virtually a prisoner of the me. s e the-ei- ty Protects every memberof the from' Constipation-th-e enemy of good health family ' against-theGerm- 104 254 504 .We have thecxelusKe -- Trial size. Hhpents- RITER BROS. DRUG CO., LOGAN THE REXALL STORES. A, 1 err vw.-v in ans Bel-- 1 I dont believe the gium. stories of atrocites attributed to, the Germans, Lstudied and knew, the German people during my missionary labors there and there risr N for litis eivat JaxXtiv .- ed to inevitable defeat. CLASSIFIED IDS A load of oat straw. at Journal office. WANTED nquire I- CUTTER FOR SALE Or trade eheap. 67 So. 5 West.Phone 740 FOR SALE CHEAP One Incubator Apply Logan Hatchery, 385 South Third West. IjOST One dark brown two year oldHambletonlan mare colt; star in forehead, right' hlnd'Todtwbtte Hod? is- - y se - office. -- were in a tight fix. Ihe laxative tablet with the pleasant taste, ? that they are whipped as the the Russians The Germans stormed the barracks in the city, trapning many of the Russians. Hepp I saw horafter rible street fighting, streets the which literally ran rivers of blood. The Germans drove the Russians out of town and then surrounded them. Most of those not slain outright were taken prisoners. imThe Russians did not press me favorably. They were a low type and most of them acted like animals. I know they committed horrible atrocities in and around Tilsit Some of the tortures to whichthey subjected women and children, It was as were unspeakable. bad as what was charsred back-o- n WHOLE EAlfflY bt doom- - when the Germans retook the killed or city and well-nig- h force, Russian all the captured 150,000. "been to have judged When the Germans hurtled OVER THE Germans Report whereabouts to Amasa es, Lewiston, and be rewarded. KSTRAV One two year old Gueri-seheifer, both ears split, white strip across withers. Ownr can Russians, although not conhave same by paying expenses. Al VERY EXASPERATING fred Jensen, Cornish, Utah. fined. I could gcr about town, but dared not venture outside. From a strictly neutral point FOR SALE Good home in 'fine I had an excellent oppor- of view it appears, as if the Gerclose in. Four room brick Rushouse one room frame, with large tunity to compare the then mans' are as exasperated etc., fruit and shade treesat sians jyjd the Germans Allies wont admit lot, barn, the water and light. Inquire Cityy and in the days that followed, Albe-cau- STANDING GUARD lies are because the dont realize that they ate no finer people, Be sjare you see the Never Rip exhibit and examine carefully the goods displayed. Then youll understand why the home of NEVER RIPS has grown to be the largest and best equipped Work clothes" factory between Omaha and San Francisco and if youll wear them, youll know from your OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE that i ! Scowcrofts Never Rip Work Clothes .more comfortable and wear longer than any other brand .of work clothes made. "Your dealeF'selis them.-- " JOHN SCOWCROFT & SONS anvwhere. ,. were ' over j My troubles when the Germans retook Tils-- , it. The Russians left --me there., in their retreat and the Ger-j- 1 -- At The Eound -up 1 Co.. ' OGDEN, UTAH THE UTAH WORK CLOTHES -- MANUFACTURERS. J |