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Show I ' -CASTING DIE IN STRIKE CRISIS Pint Hope in Board Answer of Bituminous Operator! Awaited Quick Coup Expected. BT GEORGE R. HOLME8. New Barrie Staff Correapondent.) WASHINGTON. ''July IT. Al though tha outlook admittedly Was nett bright, hoaa for peaceful aattle mant in both rail aS d coal atrlkea ear atlll held by PrIient Harding and hla cabinet alda todays, they ha, Cn another week of atrenuoua effort to remedy a altuatlon that la feat run (International ment mediation proposal of last week, which has been accepted by the anthracite operators and turned down flatly by tb United Min Worker. This answer likely will be delivered at the White House late today. It was Impossible to forecast early today what the reply of the operator would be. Their meeting last night to formulate an answer revealed them badly split On group favoring acceptance and an equally large group favoring i ejection. The stage la all aet In Washington, however, for a quick coup in the coal strike. AU,th principal actora are here n$- - apparently determined to remain on the job until the die 1 cast definitely for.peec or war. The mere presence of both aide to the controversy waa regarded by adhtintatrellon feeders- - as a good omen for It makes possible quick propose 1 and quick acceptance. 17 -5 1922 TONIGHT CES andovllle and the 'Queen of the Turf " S I l.T I IK Dancing. 6wmten's ' hand, bathing, boating, plrntck tng, bowling, etc.. Children s Day. tr j y UliUOV Dancing, swimming, boating, bowling, etc. VM1RICAY "Tha Glrt From J' VNT - &rrYi&z Fifteen Minutes of W awwcanr school lag scenes In this new Curwood story. which Is sold to be the beet he has I The action of the etory call for the yet Written for ths screen and whrp I th enormous success of number of pralrl on jecalls annihilation of schooners In a desert during a terrlflif his hher- picture It. I not aurprui.n American audience sra n. save that the two young aand atorm; all Perish children ho are saved from death by thuelaatlc over 'The Girl troro 1oreu a couple of old prospectors who find pine." There le a Lloyd comedy "The them after the storm, which has killed which Is a whirltheir parent and scattered the cara- Jaxxed Honeymoon," wind, and a Path Review for world van to piece - , This Is on'j- pne of Hfmany thrill- etorle I about a fashionable boarding near Now York CltjV AMUSEMENTS HE FEELS LIKE A W President JULY K a. ning the country Into lndut rial In the rail atrllt Prealdaot Harding la atlll pinning hla hopes to tha railway lbor board at Chicago. .la hla own words, the board la the 'agency of government aet up by law" to. deal with such matters, and ba does not yet consider It baa failed to warrant aterner action sufficiently by tha- - executive branch of the government. ' III the coal atrlka the president and hi advlaara awaited the answer of tho bituminous operator to the governpar-alyal- STAGE SET FOR MONDAY NEWS THE DESERET at form pine. He Was in Misery Alt the HINKMA Tim ITodlgxl Judge. Time From Stomach Trou- 1'lKiMOlhT UdpRthS I AM the Law. r ble and Indigestion Until GJ Hr Dorothy Dalton In He Tanlac Relieved Him andt t'rUemiuQmUcigc. Built Him Up Twelve ParamountEmpre. Pounds, Says Venice Citi- - An cast of Radio Each Day ,.,. EDWARD W. DAVIS. tCopyrlghrby Edward N. Datta.1 "" Formerly Technical Electrical Expert For U. S Government. I. EX SOS KO. Ml decided ability The Co mesa Tske as aa Oortn.fr. zeiu cr arts 1 Am tha Law," tha apodal Fea(All Right Reserved by United attraction which yesterday comhave picked up pound menced ture Syndicate. Repreducttoa Paramount-LtrprtaIts run a at th t by tskimr Tnhc end ran Prohibited.) theatra The picture le a when I. felt better than I 4; ro sil! R. & Wash, Z4f0 Gifnco Acnue fpry of the Canadian northwest, An amplifier can b mad to oaeUlat uhlch has proved a popular setting VetrtcA, Calif. and the period of tb eaclllation will two year before t got Tjrlr'' for several other big film sttractloaa. 'FVr electrical .Qt mechanU several members dtpen.ttwwi.-t- h fa& mkitffcbT trrs wtr of Thtpe"Dl"dr''(h Th jj my grtomach. After nicaia gas taat can not be toe highly emi constants of the Instrument. formed I Ttelr a good automatic pistol Interpretation of more and I had indigestion s I ecarofi kx&- - praised aft amtmtter and 4t will bo ordinarily' difficult roles. Is wax unsound run ly sleep dowo, ily he te fhewthe wtwtrlrwhteb'H Among ths stars appearing I was o weak and nervous I ilauipss to auitttB it ova action ana and In tire production ars Alice cas4 Lake, could hardly keep going I discharge periodically la Kenneth Gaston Glass, WalHarlan. was In wretched- health epekaa at as Th automatic pistol lace ml Tan-laflEirJ, unttt c Rosemary Theby, Noah "Not I commenced raking amplifier heceuee-ut and Hector Rarno, did I begin to get rti f and aince Berrv energy applied In tbs proper todirection a 1 rales Am the Law" is a James Oliver to tea trigger may be mad finished my fourth hofle r h. a mach greater sfoust of aoerry-eters- like a brand new man I eat tutMtinGiouid story, and the manager of aa potential! I In tbe cartridge makes no mistake lo pre theatre me It and fcarr doesnt a want, par chemical energy In th form ef gunnting s production baaed on the th secondary tide, sleep better than I have in a powder, -- If a portion of ork of this authority, for hie popu-lArto do to ac- long time, and have energy thus released, sufficientmechaniis a well known quantity In Sait my work with ease Tanl&c is such a tuate the trigger, la coupled Lake will eauar The story presents two (Teat the It medicine mv I've the written to fin brother trirger cally continuously v long In St. Louis, who suffers like I did, conflicting forceu On one hand there pistol to discharge as cartridges are supplied to thegmsg-sxln- e to take it" is love for ones own flesh and blood, while the other la loyalty to rworn Tanlao H sold by all gord druggist This is the du' to ones country. A dr. struggle of a member of the Northwest Mounted Police, that organizadischarged and on strtk'ng the target tion which la world known for It with suffiosnt force, It a l again iu' courage and fearlessness the trigger and so on repeat All the scenic splendors of the Th period of repeCtion will deperd upon th time of travel of the hul el great outdoors are found In the picto the target and the inertia nf the ture and in the etory la delicately wovIt is a pictarget, connecting mechanism and pis- en a prettv love romance tol. Lengthening the d'stance betwn ture which any audience will en)oy the pistol and target wl,l A cartoon fabie and an installment of slower, shortening the distar ce the Pathe News completes the promake tb period faster Pigjtdm A., Th second analogy Is shown In dia- gram. which runs for the first half of gram (B) In which a microphone, hat the week v tery and telephone receiver, are conI nected In series and the circu't closed American. T Th receiver is coup'ed to the micro he phone. If th Tt microphone One of th ocreen efforts tapped gently and the (B) Is of James Olivergreatest, Curwood opened at of proper stse the receiverbattery R will amplify the sound of the tap ard this the American yesterday when th film sound will travel across the spare be The Girl From Porcupine" began a twsan th receiver end microphone ard four-darun cause a I I H repetition providing losses in James Oliver Curwood. baa passing through this space are not tco been recognized as a master of long ficgreat. This la commonly known tion, dealing with the great North howling" and la no' unusual on e ' The Girl From Poroods In and line The period of the oscillaHiajynmiB. tion of hla system depends upon the cupine ' he has surpassed all bis pr electrical Impedance of the telephone vlous effort Th otory Is rich In Jt-'- reelTr, th Inertia of the microphone Incident, with a strong lov them and receiver diaphragms and the It showing tb running through between them of th yotiDg girl. Hop - In diagram (O Is shown a three c rmgan, ptayed by Fair Binney, Into a trod valve atnpllf The grid whan disturbed electrically af radiant and triumphant womanhood, farts much larger amount of energy under a stress of ctrciunatance fit to provided by the hettery (B) if this try the stoutest heart. laid In th Uttla town The story change ba properly coupled to the grid. oaclUatlgne will he r reduced This of Porcupine, a camp In be coupling mi) magnetic by the Canadian northwest with a numplat coll (T) to grid coll (S)coupling or by ber of Incidents taking place and maans sf a capacity coupling condenser connected across th plate and grid as in shown dotted lines D logrem C., A'Wj The period of oscillation of ths sysservos to lHnatrst this tem will depend upon the electrical constants of th colls T) and fS) and target diagram h which principle. In this 1 th electrical constants of the tube (R) (T) Is hinged ea th rodmeans coils and aondensora produca a th of eoaaoctad to link C) by slower period and Tice versa. It should at is (P Link C) pivoted bar (L). COMFORTABLE remembered that the frequenev or and with on end eeuplsd to the trigger of e circuit is Inversely prooer-tlonth ether and to the bar (L). If ths period to wave tbe Jenrth. trigger la now puUsd-- bullet will be 3. ( t all-st- ,I r . . 1 f- - -- d rtt. ' pe-T- r y rs A SPECIAL FEATURE All Stars AUCE LAKE, KENNETH HARLAN, GASTON GLASS, WALLACE BEERY, ROSEMARY THEBY, HECTOR SARNO, NOAH BEERY AND OTHERS. Gosh, What a Punch! Where Its Considerably Cooler Inside A r - V-A if -- MERICA The Girl From Porcupine" Guide to Whats Good to Get James Oliver Curwood! Great story of Canadian Wilds, With FAIRE BINNEY and COT .T .TER, BUSTER - . is most entertaining inventions they would have to be advertised before people wuuH accept them as standard articles of food. Even in tKs progressive. age. folks are somewhat wary of leaving the beaten path". They stick pretty close to the things they tnow,vhen those things come up to their ex" pectations. and has a lore theme that the audience enjoyed. There are massive scenes of beaaty, and storm, deep hnman interest, love, hate, passion and prejudice It will enthrall you from start to finish. a That is why alert merchants and manufacturers strive to -- tell about their products and their services in the advertis- ing columns of the daily paper. They want you to know what they have to offer, in die belief that when you do know, you will be interested, and perhaps inspired, with some of their own enthusiasm. Then Lloyd Pollard In Daniels . i Jazzed iThriftjrmcn and women find that it pays to read the ad yertisements. It enables them to rest assured that they are not overlooking anything. It lets them know where tb locate some desired product or service; where to go for "this or how to get to best advantage. Without ..its direction, theywould overlook much and consequentiy.. lose much. They would live in Ignorance of many things that might add materially tq their wealth, health and s, Honeymoon will bring 'Wt' laughs Pathe Review for. "'enlightenment. - Matinees, 10?, IS. 25 hap-pines- , Make Rdvertfslng-you-r v guide to whats good to eat GEM TODAY Read Itrnjlecton it it pays -- Dorothy Dalton in The Crimson Challenger (aaato !, Im (OWM TltlDAl ta Vma Ima Vita aty AAmlaotaa V, (' .'. - H W (, "''1"'' V 1 1 ,L.- , .r -- .tal ,v, . a a .. T- - ' FLEURETTE JOFFRIE CHARLES ROGERS AND CO. t BUSTER QUILLAN AND PALS EARY & EARY QUEEN OF THE TURF gold-mini- C OMone Kaa- b&I3 tKat ifbread anHlnitterwere new J WALTER BROWER 1 I a. KUMA FOUR V ' V.- - - rayS laalvAta axV Ua pPflfJ7fiGES |