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Show 'TTnrinravTryxrsY j; TIPS BEAM AT 100 FIRST' OVER TIME IN YEARS Audience Does Not Dorothy Dalton in Real I Will Never Be Without Get All the Thrills Western Picture Tanlac Again, Declares Sometimes many a good thrill does Dorothy, Dalton in her latest Para-- ! Little S. F. Woman not find its way into a picture, mount picture The Crimson ChalTells of .Remarkable though the screen players find them- lenge, heads a cast of really pop selves the principal participants in it. Recovery. Members of the Gareth Hughes comt I al- Tonight and Saturday Matinees Saturday 2:30-4:00 Can ExpJain, pany appearing in now showing at the Strand theater, found themselves in as .thrilling a situation as was ever imagined by a scenario writer when scenes were be- ing shot at Catalina Islands, . P. M. George D. Baker, who directed the picture, was rehearsing a scene :in a grotto which had only one exit at the waters edge. The players had become so interested in their work that none noticed the gradual rise of the water until the cameraman, acP justing a set of lights, discovered that his apparatus was surrounded by water. Does the tide rise above the entrance of the cave? somebody asked. One glimpse of the only exit from cavern provided an the water-lockeanswer in the affirmative. Cameras an(L lights were forgotten while Director Baker and his assistant. Charles Hunt, seized the two girl players! Grace Darmond and Tina Modotti and carried them through the rising water to a place of safety on the beach. After all the principals had reached a place of safety, the cameras and lights were placed on a ledge above the highest point reach ed by the tide until the following morning. I Can Explain is a film version of the story, Stay Home. by 'Edgar Franklin. It was photographed by Rudolph Bergquist with the rt direction by E. J. Shulter. I will never be without Tanlac. even if it takes my last dollar to bu it. said Mrs. Georgiana Halfpenny. 26 Myrtle St.. San Francisco. Calif. Five years ago I struck my side a blow that kept me in the hospital for weeks and put. me in a terribly weak, j Romantic Characters in Man Trackers i No more ramantic characters have ever figured in literature or the drama than the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, the bloodhounds of the pine clad vood, who uphold the majesty of the law beyond the circle of civilization!. This famous constabulary is known the Monday and Tuesday world over for deeds of eouragje and Matinee Both Davs 4:00 P. M. bravery. The romance attached to the members of this corps is the cenof interest in the latest Universal ter DORIS MAY feature, Man Trackers, comijng to the Princess theatre Monday and in Tuesday. The fact that this body of men which maintains order throughout THE FOOLISH AGE i the entire west, not only among the whites and the Indians, but among is the more troublesome composed of only seven hundre Is fifty officers and privates, is to romarhabh The members of ton' f ho" n. m l r. (hi t. ii'ixh ,i fcni are a med like soldiers so as to et each hu'imli-- ! ci d lei t mi! !i ly f ''1 !!", i' v, h', udiown nan i. n.iii d ri.lc fight vidual at Princess theatre tonight and Sat7 and able to remain xpt The constabulary authority, on back of officers in the service also enl-tare urday shows William Duncan Ieap-in- g his steed. I remember the om e while powered a act .as magistrqtejs, off a precipices on horseback, t a I a in tried to induce fact which makes it possible1 t( ex- The scene is making river. picture landing thlrilling, apd looks exceptionally this animal to make a leap similar tend the law and order over Isuch daingerous, but to a man of Duncans to the one used in No Defense. The tremendous areas caliber, who allows no day to pass horse balked, and urge him on as I force of men. It is a well known fact that, one by! him without some thrill, it is like would, I could not get the animal to childs play. mounted me. I Later policeman has ridden into discovered obey that the I know my horse, said Duncan. point at which I wanted him to make an Indian camp containing hundreds I have used the same animal for the leap was and carried toff; exceptionally danger- of armecj, savages a member of the tribe twp years and can direct him to do ous. The river bed was more or less anything I desire. At times lie a bed of quicksand, and had the Who was wanted on a charge1 of shwfi almost human intelligence, horse plunged in the result might murder.. The R. N. W. M. P. is! the The Jump off the cliff is not as dan- - have been fatal: Since that day if nemesis of all eviLdoers throughout as it If he to steed refuses appears. your obey a direction. I al- the Canadian wilds. gibus' George Larkin, who shares With hiwLppn reared in the mountains of ways abide by his decision, as Lean Ctvmornia, and used to making such never forget the time in which he Josephine Hill the featured hojnors Man- Trackers, in leaps as that shown in ithe picture saved my life. appears ajs a member of .the scarlet-coate- d ljirig-adwho is? compelled not only to vindicate his own honor, but to hiring bis traducer to justice. The story thrills with electrifying incidents' situations that quicken the pulses red-jacket- . half-breed- J Childs Play Dangerous Leap t 1 i i 1 i t ; r i - i ! ( ) i i 1 I)e Milles Saturday Night. Frank Campeau, one of the most experienced players in the profession, has the part of a villian so black that he makes soot look like enow. Clarence Burton, who has popularized Mexican bandit roles, also plays a villainous role, and the trio of villains an unusual feature of a picture is completed by George Field. The picture, which was adapted from Vingie E. Roes popular novel Tharon of Dost Valley by Beulah Marie Dix, will be shown at the Columbia theatre, next Monday and Tuesday, Paul Powell directed. Also a man is known by the company that refuses to have anything to do with him. -- n She Will An " electric table appliance toaster, percolator, grill or table 'stove gives her the pleasure of 'cooking the first honeymoon ibeakfast right at Jhe table. It is convenient for assisting in the cooking of any meal, and a delight as an aid wffenshe is enter- - .training friends. 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Efficient Public Service MALE HELP King Fuad, the new ruler of Egyp, sutlers from a throat maladv which binu men i i ;i w ,1 or him to emit u lid d it- t u him ' i ;i 1 i i m o t carthL mumi which and his hearers. fv ' ti i i tii.it h 1 & '1Pace Divorced, Remarried to Go asa LAST TIME TONIGHT, 8:15 Following the Robert Harvey, .known members of local society. comes the announcement that ll)r. Harvey is to wed Lola Forbes, who (was named by Mrs. Harvey in her 'divorce action, while Mrs. .to marry Courtney WebsterHarvey the known attorney who prior to marriage to Dr. Harvey several yet ago, was one of her warmest j mirers. to the Judicial decree According granting Mrs. Harvey- - her divorce, little Doris Harvey is to spend months alternately ynth her father and mother. TJris child is said to extremely precocious and students of the divorce problem will wajeh the outcome with interest. Will parental love for their child awaken memories of a once happy past and result in a reconcilliation in the er The foregoing applies aptlv tto 'story of Ethel Claytons latest Pa The Cradle. which gin o unt picture. will he the feature at the Columbia theatre Saturday. This is a picture that provokes the question. Is faij; to a child for a husband ahd wife to separate? Financial worries and too much mother-in-lawcaujse the husband, a young doctor, to yiqld to the charms of another woman wealthy daughter of the idle ricih A divorce. The husband marries other woman and the wife a who was a former suitor. Then follow1 many interesting incidents. Charles Meredith is leading msn and heads an excellent supporting cast of players. Reports from Geneva state thjit forty-nin- e men and one woman wre-killed during the winter sports season. This does no include twenty-fiv- e persons, the members of a Hungarian wadding party, who were killed trying to cross the River Tisza when the ice gave way, drowning al). U). and Mrs. FOOLISH WIVES Saturday Matinee, 2:15 LAl.t i(H1 Monday and Tuesday Matinee Daily, 4 P. M. lEiriHUEIL a ('f'arumounl (lLAirN tj-el- l ture tf t , me Cradle CC paramount Vote -- . i a .i s Saturday Matinee BREAKING THROUGH Also 2Reel Comedy for , MODELS ; i " : ' , 1 . l ' - . ' : W income.- rd . . ! . , him Wruo. gnuij.' care Post. Mr. Gormly,, , Jn-1- 4 - WILLIAM DUNCAN EDITH JOHNSON LITTLE FOLKS in : NO DEFENSE - because it stands up under heat always maintains its Also ' MUTT AND JEFF FOX NEWS Monday and Tuesday An! Cast in lubricating film. 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Ohio, lias announced his entry into the race an for governor of Ohio, running Independent. He states there will be a. campaign fund of rais'd by popular subscription, and that a private train, a freight car load of red fife and a brass band will accompany him throughout the state on a His platform pro speaking atour i vides fort law to provi-n1mm -t r t ; ; issu i n g 'on - without hr emthe tipprov.il of ee'toi-- . blem ;he will use over his name on the ballot will be a streak of . will Wouldnt any woman be happy. First East, Provo, says: Doans Kidney Pills as v An electric iron is alwaj4 useful Plenty of Them in Provo, and Good Reason for It. lowing. Mrs. T. W. Crawley. . -- e. M of Service ELECTRIC APPLIANCES - -- Gift a Appreciate HAPPY WOMAN Foster-Milbur- o j i - - , ed v DALTON mtbf PARAMOUNT PICTURE iTNE CRIMSON CHALLENGE' ular players. She has for her leading man Jack Mower, who played one of the principal parts in Cecil B. s, j - DOFLOTHY ( i - ' -- Duncan i i ed i condition. I nervous and no had appetite, my digestion was so I would have terrible cramping pains in my stomach, and I would bloat up so that my heart palpitated like it would jump out of mt body had I was dreadfully constipated, b'ac-and my splitting headaches, seemed like it would brak in two. But Tanlac has put an end to all Ive gained sixteen my troubles. and its the afirst time inI too, pounds hundred. years Ive weighed over can never praise Tanlac enough for the splendid health it' has givep me. Tanlac is sold by all good run-dow- d -- The pretty June Bride is the effi- -' feient housekeper in July and dur-lin- g the many happy- months- to come. Thats why . PHONE 357 GARETH HUGHES in a Scene from! I CcvN EXPLAIN" Playing at j the1 Corner Second West ahd Fifth South. . Strand Tonight and Saturday - . t I |