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Show PRQVCTTQSTV FRIDAY s V ... JUNE, 17, 1921- t wtww' - 'J I ,! V If-- ; AT THE; THEATRES; M Alice Lake Stars In -- The Place To -- Go- - J TONIGHT ' ' Character Studies Uncharted Seas 4 j a Feature of The AtStrancLTheater ,U-Si.That W as His MXI WXYSCrOOD n I adapted from the Munsey" Magazine short story of John Fleming Wilson, comes to the j latest offering1 for the. motion pic- Strand theatre on Monday and Tues- ture screen, The Sin That Was His," day with Alice Lake in the stellar which is used by Selznick as a star- -' role. T : ring vehicle for William Faversham. Mr. Packard, author of The Miracle The marvelous combination of gripping story from the pen of the Man, has evolved some wonderful above short story writer, and the character studies in this story, showacting of Miss Lake is enough ing him to be a student very far ad-- 1 to Insure' ah evening of unequalled vanced in observation of humanity. In the role of Two Ace Raypleasure and thrills to all that aee it, and this is already borne out by mond Chapelle, William Faversham j the thousands who have seen the has a part offering him excellent oppicture la other cities. portunities for exploitation of that . At Lucretia Eastman, the young dramatic ability and stage genius woman who gives her husband a last which made him one of the foremost chance to regeaerate himself, ahd actors of ' the American stage. He prove that he Is something else than is seen first as a professional gam- an arrant rotter aqdcoward, Alice bier, who was trained' for the prieet-Lak-e has a1 role fitted hood but who. fell by th way, then, to her powers. The theme of Un-jthe rector Of a small pastorate! charted- Seas, with its climax tar up and finally In his true character as in the Behying Straits, amid the flad-j- a real man, his rejuvenation having gera that .beset travelers Is far out been brought about by the shining of the beaten road of pictures, f i j example of a good man and the ialth A Charles Maigne production THE KENTUCKIANS With Monte Blue. Added Attraction WILD MEN OF AFRICA Paramount Vandenbergh Exploration Series. y .. ' Jungle Dancers AWomansTest MAHLON of Manhood the HAMILTON That is whatEastman life-roman- ce CLARE DURBEY j SATURDAY I 1 THOMAS MEIGHAN - 5 In . ; - kls6 : f 3 .The Diamond Queen" No. 5j Colonel Harvey Drinks This picture, which is Teputed to the equal of The Miracle Man,' scheduled fpr a tvfo day showing at the Columbia theatre starting Monday ,It was made under the personal supervision of Hobart Henley, one of th? foremost, directors of the photoplay, and in the supporting cast are .seen many familiar faces,, including Lucy Cotton, Lulu Warren- -' ton, Robert Conville, Pedro de Cordoba, Bobby Agnew and John Burton. J" Water MONDAY and TUESDAY the Pilgrims banquet In Lon don Ambassador Harvey responded At to all toagts with clear water, refusing all) the alcoholic courses. The colonel even refuses to compromise on grapejuice. He haa the right ldeg Of how an official of his government I should conduct himself. Hobart Hinley production -THE SIN THAT WAS HIS n A Story that rings with the wholesome worth of , , Real .Man's Character, ", i ? c . Added tft;:;: Attraction.' t 4 i f. ti First Picture of the Great Flood Horror at Pueblo. Colo,. - JJATINEES-r,Mdnday,an1 Thirsda d i 4 -- V J5 B V m r c w 'Cj ?f r t ,r F.M r Saturday and Holidays 2:30 , 'I don't 'i' arid 1 f t1 ! 11 ds ; in D t r Sautschi SEAS ! 1 - I Ijriposter THE FRAMING CLUE Shirley1 Mason mots? - . 1 1 jr I o r . " j 446 , fflfclaifiS :NatiMl i r. know whgt we're going to and outlined a plan for a cheap camp do with John, sighed the on the lake, with supervised swimThomas mother.' ie's beyond fe. ming and a first-ai- d expert. - but I don't think h? means to, be But who will cook their meals? 1 bad. Ilf only hlA father had timer lo asked each anxious provider ef m take him out Into the dountry P mothers cooking." ' MONDAY &;TUESDAY TONIGHT & SATURDAY , Her , soliloquy was v broken b 41 "They 'cook their own, promptly The ' ' By Joks FZnuiig .lPi20nr r. crash from the . kitchen, ;an unre- responded the Scoutmaster. , rose the chorus. Nonsense! pentant yell of .triumph, apd past the by ITmUy fyqgL J 1 But the troop served a Mothers window dashed the worsf boy in kbe ty i 1 "1i t 1 ) mothers the nelghborhOOdTpockets stuffed, fae and Sons' Banquet, and I. i Then camcf more1 sur-- . j his finest speed radiant, capitulated. making ! the corner where lurked the gang prise?.' Thb Scoutmaster read a list) share his spoils. t i I of 'good turns and they realized all eager-tTT one ,0? the, boys had a ne(w that' the mysterious Bupply of Widow ; Bul THE LAMP LIGHTER book, the Boy Scouts Handbook, Jones', ladder, was explained: tbftt .MUiOUL; dir in a and though it said.giothlBg of tie, their,, sons Jiad .directed strangers, honor of robbing fruit stands it kod and sodded, a chmch lawn. They xe? of lots of things those boys' had iier metnbered now, a. subtle change In the youngsters attitude 'towards ' What's that?4 ' a fstubby finger "chores and errands. Bank books ' ' t SaiyuelKppp45QW-Centgr;Phou- e stopped another boy as he tried, to were flourished; the fruits of manful turn the leaf. A lean-t.Say. it toll at, ten cents an hour, fhe hoys Cash' Prices. shows hot to snake- one' Tliat id revlyed an apparently drowned mem: be dandy to, sleep in if jt stona.caipe ber, signalled io an,, imaginary' disa THE MOST COMPLETE LINE f vt tant camp for aid and carried the up." Lea build, po ln.Sklnneya bask embarrassed. ; patieny off on.O coat WEEK ENDING JUNE 1.1921. rlhd, suggested another. 1 Thd ldre stretcher. A serious young orator - UV AX f the of evening, made .the address r. sswryceived gith apclan. 10 lbs. Sugar 'lleres another place .where It telling, in, boyish phrases of Whjaf 6 lbs.1 New Potatoes 'll A tl6t?hOw lo YlndJyourl tray when the Scont Movement Means. .. t 2 lbs. Best Creamery Butter JSWLj thout a The troop went camping, yqq'rs lost In one who discoyered But when they got .home, it was 2. lbs. Nut , Butter. Compass, u..'X40 1 this bit of woodcraft said "when their - tarn to b surprised. Thq 3 lbsoXiJd, 0ompoun4 Mothers Auxiliary of Troop I had a lbs. American Cheese a rather. than, "if' as though the !T 1 1 T were a frequent one In their been formed, and when the hoys saw 2 dozen Fresh L Eggs out hack fitted they that headquarters, yards. experience 4 pkgs. Vennfcelli ' 1 5YNafcjsco.onsaIe at, per padcfige 25 ef j The. upshot of it was a descent hut thats another story. Picnic lb sKipmepti New, while Hams, a ago; 'All per hia humorous this happened a. good lather f i "'f ?. t uponpopular .X .1 Scoutmaster: and all mothers know more about the New shipment Full Cream Brick Chftse, per lb.UJlt:2i'i35 Agreement to act 20c Premium Soda oven In a week, he ; Scout movement than they once dldl lb sack Low Crade Flour,1 Special. oil blpw (JttA 20C N. B; C.- Soda , . a Boy Scout But not all, even yet, realize the 48-l- b sack H. P, or Straight Grade Flour lSI.65 20c Graham; serious aspect besides its fun and out , 100 Jbs. Chopped Barley, -- ll! .75 x live who 20c Fig Newtons,: Women a times. : When the Handbook! came what door good 100 lbs. ANo. 1, White Shorts . .scramble there was for them! .The, In some of the. big American cities i 20c Social Tea Biscuits ' 10 lpsGood' Rice " ULL'i seen the outcome of Scouting 55 .Scoutmaster read tbe volume .20c;Arrotr Root ' the more enlisted have 1 fully, too. and began to. think plainly, They, ;.20c Zenceback youngsters in distributing seriously, ,of the movement. He khakl-gla- d , 20c Vanilla' Wafers 'cleari-up"liters-- , thought-more seriously uOTr'When; Dressed Chickens, per lb. -- 20crCheeseWafers' , in order to receive hia certificate of, ture. They have .been met ?t trains 22 bars White Laundry Soap L.S1.00 20c Cocoanut Dainties Scontmaster, he had to fill out an ap- when coming from big conventions, 10 bars Kirks Olive Soap i':x-ii-lii7to hotels. d escorted reliable blank and 5 20c Loma Doone courteously, give plication ' 1 3 Ot nesses as to hia character. And when At community celebrations the Magic Kitchen Cleanser, per pkg. i' 1 1 'All other National 20c Crackers. a week or two later, It bad not blown Scouta have been ready: , no crowd With, $5.00 purchase, 10 lbs. Sugar l'J-65 i ir . over, and he looked at the boyish , too big to yield to their. All 10c Crackers, per dozen packages MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. faces - before him and heard their persuasions, " no task too great for , AV 00 ' : 'Y I ' ' i thrill tones repeat without a break: their help. 1 Z 450 "On my honor I will do my best: Gradually these tons have grown . A representative from the National Cracker Commore counand God more hardy and my To do my duty to yet pany will be in our store Saturday to explain the making of try and to obey the Scoot Law; helpful and. considerate. They can 4 crackers to you. Come and visit us. To help other people at all times; mend a broken table leg,' Suggest a agement and congratulation, the fascinating games. Ha discovers how To keep myself physically, strong, .way ef keeping water cool in hot Btatf of tj,e National Headquarters of to tell the north, how to Weep dry mentally awake and : morally weather, o turn in a fife alarm, and SPRING CHICKENS scouts of America works and warm in the rain end at night Boy .direct the men accurately and swift-an- d straight. late ,Te the boyi thel how to nee axe and knife correctly car-' We have secured a splendid lot of Spring Chickens Scouta h suddenly realized that the thing ly. Other close windows, and the communities' the best and without accident to himself or was In deadly earnest, and the de- - ry out furniture, and uncoil the hose, plants to be sold Saturday only at a price of, per pound that he movement affords Every dav others. First aid la more like play, termination on the faces of those A Scout is resourceful they say enter the names of boys anxious but If an accident comes he jrlll "be new Tenderfoot teasingly to each other, but they are they deeply impressed t0 j5ln. and 8end them the literature prepared. Then theres the dollar We carry a complete line of Fresh and Cured Meats SconU was reflected In that of the proud to have their resourcefulness that teUg tbem how In the bank his- own earning the become T and handle only the very best. equally Impressed new Scoutmaster. tested and proved. They even are ioTtoott scoa4 Class, and First Class firet lesson In - thrift gM' many an It took a little while for several not ashamed to be seen helping an gcout8 ' aching back and blistered hand can cr to understand why their sons mothers For it is a very carefully worked testify. But he passes his examinath,u tret torthe FRUITS IN SEASON made such a startling demand to be gang recognize it as out. 8y8tem( p8yChologJcal and ped- - tion with Credit and,. then finds he allowed to wash dishes, why they good turn. has not reached the highest goal. agogicallji this, Boy Then perhaps one day a crowded ' ment. spread out crumpled leaves after dln-nThat ,8 wh lt ba deeded First Class Scouts are more expert on the dining room table, makoverturns, or a child Is and grown where olber move. In all these lines. They draw, maps, W,. H- notes and a sketches ing laborious pier. The little boy ments have had only a passing vogue, swim, learn to Judge distance, size, poshed ofl !the while, and why they came home as he is still called at home, dives jt gr0ws with the boy's growth. At weight and number. 'The tree?, birds swathed in bandages, but beaming Instantly, hia brown arms (lashing twolvo and st&ra are' yielding their secrets, ha m&v and unhurt, Tbe; br,eak tbe; learns the history of the American and the doctors tell them th.ey can b?.7Rter:,rHe loot become so good as to be alarm death slowly flagt C0mmlt8 to memory the Scout bandageacompaund fractuxeas welL lng, each Scout gradually dropped 8w(n)hacklo wherehiaxomrade 6Htr T.aw and learngthe four as they one could a buft finger. jibe street phrases and imitated are ready to pull rescued and rescuer Btandard knots a harder task tor a Even the First Class Scoot has no ,r ,ad than j" tboughness of which he was once ? PUraP,?e tbe. Wa.lr to rest on hi? lanjels, for t first Is 8ee8 temptation He sight so proudv They still demonstrated an back lungS. Ldlnltted a8 , before him stretches the alluring line TJBdrfoot. , Interest-itin cans, but It .,was for Thte Tl1, 8hl7erl1! Sc0ut look8 UD ,n Growing a little he wants to of "merit badges. Electricity, be as crowd cheers or attaln a blgber rankolder, .their use as camp cook kits rather , farming, automoblllng,' swimming, m Hig than as tall ornaments for hapless frantic parents thank him. Twasn't .more trained and he can take in the handicraft, art, cookingthcre are when one puppy suf-- anything, he mutters. .. Any Scout dtfn.uit indeed, dogs. fifty-eiand signalling alphabd.8 every talent or hobby occured to her that by a little .. ..... iEWB (fered, a1 broken leg, the patrol fell could do it. is she cornin arbund has ann,a :a, . A Scout with wo or place. him gleefully as their first, all right, fellers?; The Scout Is a Then he wants to camn and mnat three. of the little A woman heard that her two sons strategy she might get the truh from upon on his and he was rapidly sup- - hero. But more than the knowledge iearlt to 8b)t jop bjm8ejf g0 at sleeve Is fired with emblems were in. the habit, each of separate he girl, so she said, in ajocular add sto ambition I Now, want you to with splints and bandages to of the proper thing to do, his mother fjrg nerhans he brisna the hnnn,nH to them, Mary, times and "quite unknown to eachjner: until but' steadily slowly out swer me candidly. Which of my two his amazement but', ultimate the spirit of self sacrifice snd'bun9KYbpoCnava'(i,a otheref taking one of...the maids with the twenty-firhe earns a sIIto . ISOnS do you like going out with best faction. . .nnvfnn tfi , nnmnfa n. Inn fu ni.tnl. for a lark.: -In time be even makes the badge, and Is an. Eagle Scootbut or on their George Summer came, and camp began to for thought. Joseph? Fearing to bring down difficult flaDlacks , The Tmtiana Think of the lines of practical endeWeel, madam, replied the girl, be the talk. Mothers shuddered anew In a busy New York oflce reading heads the wrath of their father byj avor with whose fundaments he has Scouts, be learns could read pioneer the twa I like t visions of upset canoes, whittled-maimaking a bother about it, she asked answering questions, advising tracks' and signs invisible to y become familiar! The a were them If It true, but could get;, George best; but for rale donwrlght off fingers and starved, lost boys. The worried . parents, filing application trained eyes and he studies them world, so to and vagne mysterious to. her lnguid spree, gie me the maister! ho satisfactory Scoutmaster interviewed each one or writing letters of counsel, encour-'pUlearning valuable things through (Continued on P?ge Seven. X tweyq-year-ol- 'h Ih- 1 What the Boy Scout C came to; of Lucretia that U the root of the story so poignantly portrayed by ' BLANCH SWEET as THE EASY ROAD Monday and Tuesday FRL and SAT. Uncharted Seas o, and Carry System. Lowest I T I V - r 80! s n CracllelDay tha-woo- "-t- . ds, , he i i , . . vwi?8.1a - i rh.95 , I H J - lll ve care-ha- ' ..28 4' or ' wit-an- il ! I 4 t 5 , yswaf-the-fly"- . i good-natur- .'.i -l- ed West Center 1 ! self-relia- Si Provo - -t ( j . . j - . I AND-VEGETABL- old-ti- thdy er row-bo- ! i at hJ.d if.hh ( j ' PHONES I 67-710-5- pg-f- h " 35 n Experience Teaches u7 1 j x, f. i , mari-Jpatie- an--pli- . satis-valu- I A f A st - , - t . i f l, t work-a-da- tt 1 - I t C iH. 'i 1 " l 'V |