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Show PAGE TIY1 THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. Thursday, May 2, 1929. L II, 1A RAIHY FLEDGED HOV A FOLU !r STAIHMOL Pantages Wednesday Pleases Audience SOME OUTSTANDING AGGIE ATHLETES THEATRE ' Arthur Petley "The 'Awakening", coming to the Capitol Theatre today, Friday and Saturday, marks the first appearance of Vilma Banky, Samuel Goldwyns "Hungarian Rhapsody as a star in her own right. In this story of war and romance in Alsace, Miss Banky, previously famous as the co-f- starring partner of Ronald reaches the heights' of Col-ma- n, O screen recognition. The Night of "Two Lovers, Love," tuThe Winning ,of Barbara Worth" ."The Magic Flame" and The Dark Angel with Ronald Colman under Samuel Goldwyns 0. L. Peterson Men-doMay 4 guiding hand, as well as 'The Eagle and The with RuSon of the Sheik, dolph Valentino, have previously established Vilma Banky as one of. the most popular picture actresses on the American n, .screen . ' Frances the Marion, one of most famous photodramatists, wrote the story of The Awakfor Vilma ' ening especially Bankya first independent starring vehicle. It portrays Miss Banky' whose previous films have shown her in a succession of romances of the past, in the role of a simple Alsatian peasant giH meeting her first love in the, days just preceding and immediately after the outbreak of the world war. The conflict of emotions between" this lovely peasant and the dashing German officer, who, having been attracted to her as a passing fancy, only to discoveji that he is deeply in vith her, makes The love a Awakening tremendously moving human document. Hated by all the villagers who, have always idolized her as their symbol of, beautiful purity and whipped out of the village by her wealthy suitor Willard Paulsen, 189 S. 3 W,- May 4 she flees from her shame, leaving her lover with the impression that she has committed suicide. How the pair meet again in s the midst of the horrors of war and How the very man who whipped her out of the village is the means of their salvation is skillfully developed in the story4Jn contrast with theter-- . ror and bloodshed of wartime, the early part of the film depicts the rural charm of. the Alsatian countryside and the pas toral beauty of the village fes tivals, where pretty girls co- quette with their rustic lovers and the handsome officers of the Uhlan regiment. - - 0 - i: Woman Exonerated of Her Husbands Death Bridgeport, Conn., May 2 (AP) Mrs. Gladys Foster Maude Beardslee of Stratford, was exonerated of criminal responsibility In the death of her husband, Oliver Beardslee, In a finding by Coroner John J. Phelan today. One week ago today, Beardslee died at the Bridgeport hospital of a bullet wound ta the temple received' during a quarrel at his home early In the day. The coroner found that the bullet wound was Inflicted by Beardslee as the result of his own Intended or accidental acts. The coroner said he found no evidence that would tend to chall- enge Mrs. Beardslees claim that her husband shot him- self. WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING , -- r- Hoft-Lit- (By The Associated- Press! ,, Thursday: House is in' adjournment.- Senate continues Uscussien farm relief bill. House ways and means committee Republicans round out draft of tariff bill. Senate committee Judiciary, seeks a way out of its disagreement In the Mellon Investigation. - and performed a number of well! balancing stunts. Lowe and1 Dunn Sisters completed the show with some clever dancing and singing. The Bellamy The picture, lal, was unusual both as to The and , action. introduction at a whole story takes place murder trial, which, through the words of the various witnesses, gives the- - entire plot. The stars of the picture were Leatrice Joy ' and Betty Bronson. 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Chairman of senate McNary agriculture committee announced he would seek a vote da export debenture proposal Friday. ReRepresentative Laguardta, publican, New York, discussing enforcement, again prohibition failed to have applause1 expunged from record of discussion of killing of alleged bootlegger. t Glare Filtering Lenses -- ! WENDELBOE JEWELRY t OPTICAL CO. East 1st N. 53 LOGAN oooooooo Thiirsday Friday and Saturday - FLASHES OF LIFE Roosevelt Field, N. Y. If Mr. Mrs. Lindbergh ever move perhaps it will be by airplane van. The colonel has had a bit of experience along that line. He watched when 20 planes took hangar and office equipment from Curtiss field to the new Curtiss headquarters at Valley Stream. Curtiss field has become Roosevelt field No. 2. New York George Ade Is back from a cruise around the world with an anecdote. At Jerusalem a, professional, guide was telhng American tourists of theilight of the holy family to Egypt. An elI wish derly woman Interrupted: youd explain how they got across and the Suez canal. Havanar There are two valiant fighters named York whose services have been recognized by the United States. Major August York, uncle of the sergeant of the world war, has been pensioned for his work in the American army In the Spanish war. At its conclusion Jhe joined the Cuban army and rose to chief of the signal corps. New York Under the heading, "Wanted, farewell address for a The scofflaw on a scaffold, World, published a letter from Herman Oelrichs offering a first prize of $100 and two other, prizes In a of $50 each. He writes: year or two, when It becomes a hanging matter to take a drink and as I mount the scaffold I will no doubt be asked if I have any last words to say. It Is my desire to obtain and memorize an apt and graceful a speech. Oelwealthy and richs. member of was socially prominent family, formerly an attache e at the American embassy In Berlin. TWO II. CLASS FRESH S. C. IN Night Mail Airplane Reaches - Salt Lake DISTANCE RACE LOlIIf AVOUIIIM WARNING! WALTER BYRON yisming J VidorTrances Ttlarion Production Three more days in which to purchase U. S. Metallic Magnesium Company Stock at the rate of 10 cents per share. For further particulars Call Room 203 Cache Valley Bank Building. Phone 236 ! I j 1 I J '"'jj Jitify - One Hundred Three Black Diamonds Found Sterling, 111, May 2 (AP) One hundred and three black diamonds have been taken from the earth near Hannon, .111, It was reielade today. No rush of prospectors is forecast, however, as the jewels are part pf the shipment of 133 which were lost there on March 22 when a mail, plane crashed and burned. The itonfes. 90 percent of a $30,000 shipment, were recovered after diligent mining by Post- PLANT STATION REQUESTED FOR LOGAN BY COLTON (Continued 'from Page One) places to ?tudy plant life in the intermountain region. 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