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Show T ; S Ebb Tide Story The Accomplishments Of Regeneration Of Harold Lloyd THE STRAND What more moving human drama has ever been recorded than that of a man on the ebb tide of life one who has made a success of failure who suddenly and unexpectedly, even to himself, rebels against the well nigh overwhelming poison of lifes darkest waters, the drug of the ebb tide, and makes a soul touching flight to return on the new tide to the beach of regeneration? That is the spectacle, most vividly presented in Ebb Tide, a new and gripping Paramount picture, which will be the big feature at the Columbia theater tonight and Tuesday. Of course there was strong inducement for the regeneration of the Oxford scholar, played by James Kirkwood. It was love, in the form of dainty Lila Lee. It is doubtful that you will ever be treated to a stranger and more dramatic story of regeneration than that on which Ebb Tide is TONIGHT and TUESDAY A feast for the eye, A thought for the mind, A thrill for the heart. FLORENCE VIDOR in WOMAN, WAKE UP And one of Harold Lloyds best comedies return run-- , 100 Fun From the Press Literary Digest New Location 131-13- 5 West Center Street HAROLD LLOYD EBB TIDE A Paramount Picture. in. A MAN SAILOR-MAD- E Also Comedy And Comedy WEDNESDAY Wake Manage Husband benefits. Women, Up, How As a soft shoe dancer he could take YELLOW MEN AND GOLD to the vaudeville stage, and could appear in higher priced houses with hisi fancy dancing. He is a shark of a Also SIX ACTS PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Woman, Wake Up! feature starchess player, a fine mathematician, Florence Vidor at the Strand has wide knowledge of piano and vio- ring lin art, interior decorating, landscape theater tonight and Tuesday, conbased. The picture was directed by George gardening, and many kindred sub- tains tbe moral that it isnt necessary to kill a dog just because he has You may trust to luck, but luck Melford and is a worthy production, jects. The biggest bluff Harold as may readily be judged by the fact trusts nobody. Lloyd has the reputation fleas get rid of the fleas! Is full of guff. After marriage, Anne and Monte that with Mr. Kirkwood and Miss Lee of making a thorough study of every- Collins some folks like hot air. And discovered they were miles More people are willing to do thing that Interests him, and that inone who works heading the all star cas,t are George cludes But the a wide range of subjects. Ev- apart in understanding and widely their level best than their Fawcett, Noah Beery, Robert Hatton And never shirks. and Jacqueline Logan, all seen in ery spare moment of his time Is used differing in their manner of living. best. Is of all the birds most rare. in Of his many But instead of letting their differdramatic roles.' secret ambitions, two outstanding ences lead to the divorce courts, ones are to be a good chemist and to Anne set about to get rid of the trouble! play the violin STORIES OF How she awoke to a realization that her husband had no right to a PERFECTLY SIMPLE corner on tyranny, took matters into You Will her own hands and exercised the said to Brown Professor his Yes, Elmo Watson Scott By bosom friends, I cannot understand same freedom her husband thought with who Copyright, 1922, West.rn Newspaper Union. how people forget the ages of their was his right, makes Woman, Wake children. I was born 3000 years at Up! a deliciously amusing comedy-dramSTANDING BEAR WINS LIBERTY Iter Socrates; my wife 18000 years Sells Genuine BY HABEAS CORPUS WRIT after the death of Hiberius Caesar; Following after her tremendous Beau my son John 2000 years after the success In Lying Lips, upon a time a writ of habeas entrance into Rome of Titus Sempro-niu- s Revel and Hall the Woman, this QNCE was invoked in behalf of Gracchus, and our Dora 1500 picture Is said to present her to even an Indian and the decision in his case years after the beginning of the Folk better advantage. She is transformmarked a new epoch in the conduct of Wandering. It is perfectly simple, ed from an unaffected, athletic girl, raised in the seclusion of the mounLos Angeles Times. our Indian affairs. That man was you see. to a woman affecting sophistains, Bear Standing tication and reflecting the atmochief of the Poncas. of her jazzed city life in orsphere In 1877 the government decided to der to bring her husband to his remove Standing Bears people from senses. MONUMENTAL their ancestral homes in Nebraska to Louis Calhern plays the role of the Indian Territory. In spite of his ophusband, and Charles Meredith Is Because He Is Always the best man at the wedding, who WORK position, he and nine other chiefs were nearly proved the best man after all. taken south to choose a reservation. Conscientious Marcus Harrison directed. The story They would not select a place, whereis Ben Moore A Transfer Co. QREAT INDIANS 0 AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE, ALL WORK GUARANTEED Office Phone, 148. TONIGHT and TUESDAY GEORGE MELFORD production nt. Hardy-Madse- ri ' F.URJJTURE Tonight and Tuesday up-hi- ll i ' PRINCESS Someone at the Hal Roach studio got to wondering if there was anything Harold Lloyd couldnt do, so they checked off a few things they could think of that he can do. Lloyd, who comes tonight and to the Princess theater In A Tuesday Sailor-Mad- e Man, an Associated Exhibitors feature comedy in four reels, is an all round athlete, this including everything in a gymnasium. He can do everything in or under water. His tricks mastery of fifty sleight-of-han- d would put him in the professional class. His mind reading test alone has netted thousands of dollars at Residence Phones: a. Experience the Utmost Satisfaction In Your Dealings the Retailer the ! 175-- W 145-- J (Mon-ehu-non-zhl- CHERRY HILL DAIRY SELLS Old Bosseys prod- uct. Shes the fos- ter mother of the hu- man race. 99 Every child should have at least one quart per day. Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD GOODS When Ordering, Designate Our Line PHONE 74 Try a Post Want Ad! It Pays FINE Trustworthy and upon the agent refused them transportation home. At night they slept in haystacks, shivering with the cold. Their only food was raw corn which they found in the fields. Their moccasins wore out. After days they reached the Otoe reservation in Nebraska and as they walked into the agents office they left bloody footprints on the floor. Ten days later they rode wearily into their home camp on ponies which the Otoes had given them. In their absence an official of the Indian department arrived to remove the Poncas by force. Accepting tbe inevitable. Standing Bear prepared to retrace his steps. After a terrible journey, during which two of Standing Bears children died, the discouraged Poncas settled In their new homes. Within a year a third of the tribe perished. Then Standing Bears favorite son died. In January, 1879, he took the bones of his sons, and started once more to Nebraska. Two months later they arrived destitute at the Omaha reservation. They borrowed land and seed from the Omahas and were preparing to put In a crop when soldiers appeared to arrest and return them to Indian Terinterritory. Then public sentiment vened. Two white lawyers offered to defend the Poncas and sued out a writ of habeas corpus. Although attorneys for the Indian department contended that Indians were not persons within the meaning of the law, Judge Dundy ruled against them and ordered the prisoners reOnce I avenged my wrongs leased. with the tomahawk, said Standing Bear, but the white mans way is better. I lay the tomahawk down forever. By this time Standing Bears case had attracted national attention and a senate investigation of the Ponca removal resulted in restoring them to their old homes. Here September 6, 1908, Standing Bear died at the age of eighty years. 50 by . MOPPED UP WH ME DIS EN DEN SAY SHE TH Wit. ME, EN AHLL TELL MAWNIN DE, WORE LOOKS WID AH LA 1C United States Fuel Co., Miners and Shippers ACCURACY a Micky was an apprentice in a ship- first morning the foreyard and the man put a two-forule into his hand and told him to measure a large steel plate . He returned in twenty minutes. Well, Micky, said the foreman, what vas the size of the plate? A satisfied grin stolt over Mickeys face. Its just the length of this rule, he repilled, and two thumbs over, this brick and the breadth of If it is your intention to have a with my arm from here to my hand, monument or marker erected in there, bar and Dos Angeles the finger! ' now is an excellent he ot Times.-spring, consid-- l eration. 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Re-pla- te Goaranfee top 416 WEST CENTER If Its Metal We Re-pla- te It One of the speakers at a recent dinner said: I know a salesman who was tr An Ing to sell tractors down South. readold colored farmer In Virginia ily bought a tractor from him, and a few days after the machines delivery the salesman turned up to be paid. Could you pay me for the tractor, uncle? he hinted. Pay fo de tractor? said the old man. His eyes widened with astonishment and wrath. Why, son, yo done tole me dat In free weeks de tractor would pay fo herself. Mobile Register. Lump, Nnt and Slack-KinLumber, Shingles, Roofing and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron dling, CIRCUMSTANTIAL The Bingville board of selectmen had held many sessions and finally formulated a set of auto laws that was the pride of the country. So the constable felt no worriment when he stopped a motorist. Yere pinched for violatin the auto laws, he pronounced. Which one? Inquired the trav, eller. 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