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Show 1 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY UTAH PAGE SIX NORMA SHEARER HAS PRAISE FOR CHANEY - - Seamen Like Highbrow Books in Ship Library ' (By Associated NEW Prem) YORK, May 27. A mate calling on The Lady ' f ? I . i. T , third P Lon Chaney,-- , Norma Shearer and Victor Seastrom. of the Lake" and The Lay of A three-way combination, reponsible for the success of the Last Minstrel to adchstreng Who GetsSUpped, has made another remarks is th to his This production The Tower of Lies, produced fbr new to under the ocean and seen is be at the Captioi today Friday something , ' Saturday;-- . sun. f Th'e story Is It film adaptation of E. J. Bailey 244 S 3 E. May Yet these are Among the soft-nin- g 29. Selma Lagerlofs famous Swedish novel, The Emperor of changes wrought by the PortugaJliaV. and was adapted by Agnes Christine Johnston. Merchant Marine In speaking of the success of The Tgwer of Lies, Lorenzo American Peterson Hyde Park May 29 Norma Shearer says : I think the Library Association, which, acreal secret ,'of .the success of this film was the confidence which cording to its director, Carl W. the paers '.had Director Seastrom and the confidence which he alsb had in his cast. When I learned that I was to be afiliated Shattuck, has scattered a quartwith Lon Chaney and Director Seastrom in another picture, I er of a million books abroad immediately ' became confident that the! finished product would 75,000 ships riding the seven be a great success. I do not think there is a better director for seas. Tankers bound for the Far the type of picture, and I do not know of another actof who could do justice, to such a role as that of Jan which was played by East with oil, coalers off for the Pacific coast, fruit liners with Mr. Chaney. South America anything flythe American flag carries called Gibsons Navigators, ing Fun Night our little Cargo of a box of 50 to eight jazzy girls, played popular 100 books along, said Mr. Shat. Jazz numbers in a dashing style tuck. PanfafTOC ! 1 ulllugCo uliUn i8nd were greeted by an ovation. Sometimes four months at a Their antics with their instru- stretch without touching shore, , There was fun galore in what ments reminded one of an in- the sailors of the chantie are Pantages offered Capitol pa- festation of the Heebie Jeebies thus able to alternate their trons Srt six Acts of vaudeville skipping on the decks by lyamong a ' shimmying dancing ing down below with books last night. Each. act was that range in choice from a fort the most part and aggregation. Anne Chandler, a robust bun- Meades First Reader or a Zane seemed to satisfy the audience during each of the usual three dle of flapperdom, sang a few Grey thriller to Wells Outline or Willa Carters Red Hot Mamma songs and of History performances. The Professors House. A brunette and a blonde miss waxed rather witty in her anThe worn looking boxes that called the ElRey Sisters, with tics in using the regular capitol comely stage trappings produc-- 1 orchestra and her own pianist bring the finished library for ing colorful scenic effects, did as foils for a large assortment exchange into the New York a roller skate dancing act that of witty sayings set to some dispatch office tell interesting stories of the men and the life 'was very novel and clever, and sort, of music. , had a number of surprises- The A ladder balancing act done aboard ship. ; From a box off the McAiago changing of rather abbreviated in surprising style by two men costumes on the stage was a and a miss, each of them a tumbled a half do?en Spanish new departure for Logan vaude rare artist in the work, added text books and readers. The second mate married a ville lovers to get a glimpse of. a. Very commendable climax to Three males with some musical- the vaudeville numbers. Spanish girl, said Captain JosOld Loves For New. the eph Davis ,a former sea captain ly gifted voices sang their way with much popularity into con- feature film on the bill with now connected with the library He learned all the siderable applause, Rives . and Lewis Stone and Barbara Bed- serviee. Arnold, feminine and masculine ford, was a bit Sheiky in spots, Spanish he knew from oUr books Here . are bodies with some right j.toj be but was none the less one of grammars V j heard as comediantl, presented.- the finest films the Capitol' his aiiil books' On How to Write. fellow a somewhat Clever skit,, a takp-o- yet offered in connection, with Tjiky ard for the ;y on the usual Way which" op board 4heres - alw'&ys at 'selling Die acti Mr. Pantages Sends to Logan least one Who ' is going? to sea theatre tickets, Utahs own musical - troupe each week. just to write sea stories. They 1 - - fen-strik- , - e. - sea-goi- er, ng , at , i 1 well-don- read Conrad, Capt. Riesenberg,' and Capt. McPhee, Tke older sailors ask for books on farming, gaid Mr. Clarence Gilman, despatch, agent, also a former sailor. The old sailor keeps the dream of & farm at the back of bis head for the day when he will come ashore. In response this demand rows of farm manuals are stacked between the copies of Knights Seamanship and Reeky's Wrinkles in 'Navagation, books on turbine engines, on electricity, astronomy and higher mathematics for the ambiti- ons seaman. - reThe West Hemsnaw, in round a the from cently world trip, sent in her. box of roach eaten books. The cover off, out tumbled Main Street. ' In came a box of books from the Bakersfield, just arrived frqm Buenos Ayres with a cargo! of tigers, ostriches and monkeys for the Bronx zoo. Observation disclosed little teeth marks on $ome 'of the books. Among ships recently fitted out with libraries of oVer 200 books against1 the long days at sea were the Chantier, bound for Spitzbergen with Byrds expedition, and the Modoc, the U. S.' Coast Guard cutter assigned for international ice duty. Weve had cables or radios in advance to let us know when a certain ship would be in, so eager are they for fresh books, sAid Mr. Shattuck. Also we hear sometimes of two ships Eastern or meeting at a far-oAfrican port, and exchanging their libraries." . sea-staine- d, ff - . -- ff tf Use Tiny Aircraft in Wind Tunnels as Test (By Associated Press) M. L A. Conference Will Be Held June 11, 12, 13 in Salt Lake June 11, 12 and 13 in Salt Lake City will be held the On General Annual Conference of the Young Mens and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association and the Twenty-Fourt- h Annual Conference of thte Primary Association of the Church of Jesus Saints. An Christ of Latter-da- y excellent program is being prepared. All officers of the Association are, particularly requested to be present at all of the sessions; and a cordial invitation is extended to the people generally- - to attend the meetings to be held in the Tabernacle at 2 and 7 p. m. on Sunday, June 13. . On the afternoon and evening of Saturday, the 12th. will occur the contests of the Mutuin al Improvement Association ' Music and Liberary Evnnta. Members will complete in male chorus, M Mens quartet, Y. L. M- - I. A. chorus, orchestra; and instrumental trio, and in Senior Girls and M Mens Public speakwill ing. Preliminary be held in the afternoon and tfye final contest in which the best two from each of these groups will compete will be in the held in the Tabernacle will a te This splendid evening. Thirty-fir- event. Although it is bigger and more rugged than other cars, Chevrolet has a world wide reputation of costing less to own and to operate! 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This apparatus is enclosed in a chamber surrounding a part of the tunnel where the observers .and operators manipulate the balance controls by which tile speed of the aif flow is regulated and the data recorded. louragr$ Silk Bloomers try-ou- ts NEWPORT NEWS, Va., May when touched with a (match, and Some of the most interest- neither smoke nor soot remains. ing devices used in the study of One of the injunction jets science are employed daily at function through the side of a Langley Field where, hiddert glass chamber and mdtion pictur from the public, minature air es are taken recording the forplanes and blimps fly and mation and distribution of the swirl in imaginary archs and oil spray. The camera works so convolutions - under the expert rapidly and so accurately that it eyes of members of the National is even possible to measure the Advisory Committee on Aero- diameter of the microscope nautics. . globules of oiL Tiny craft are suspended in wind tunnels and the results of experiments are forerunners of future aeronautic achievements. The wind tunnels are large horn shaped structures not unlike the resonating horn of early phonographs. In thqpn are suspended planes, against which currents of varying velocity are forced to be sucked through the tunnel The horn is about twenty feet across at the bell and tapers down to about five feet at the throat. The Wind is sucked rather than blown to secure a more even flow. When the current is turned on, the reactions of the machines are registered on intricate devices attached by fine wires or by a long spindle extending outside the .... 1 - 26. 7g?istere! 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