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Show SAIT LAKE CITY, I TAIL MV.rtll 11. Tjfie l21 low I., ri in l.!in- FAMOUS PLAY FILLED s t ii witi.i-s- "Inch of l!:c hum.- of V,; a gri.-- d;sa - iincrs' li'vs tiinli, 'r Sim licrilli'il. in i:n- - Uotf, )! Drive. 1 WITH l.ittli Church Arminil iht l ull of Koinanci- - and Human Intm.t Cnr-ncr- ADDITIONAL HONORS tlil-li- '' "Tlu- I iile Church Around the Cor ner," the Warner Itruihers' Classic of -eiveii. wlii.h will bo shown ;.t the Princess Sunday and Monday is a screen adaptation of the famous It h is stage pay by Charles lliam-y- . theatre played in almost evi-rthroughout the country, ami is to be the inns; popular romantic melodrama ever produced. Much linn and gr-iiexpense went into the making of this picture. A mine specially constructed on the Warner Brothers lot, cost above b wn !,n xacl leproduet.on of (a Pennsylvania mine, with shafts, underground passages, coal beds. Half a mile of tracks were installed and a street of miners housi s built. It is suid that director William Sei-- 1 ter chanced to 1h present during the Argonaut gold mine lire in California, when a score of men wen trapped. His impressions of the disaster were put to use in directing the mine scenes of this picture. gThe cast includes Claire Windsor, ' fd Kenneth llarlan, llohnrt Ilosworth, Walter Long, Alec Francis, Paulino .1 Stark, (leorgc Cooper, Margaret Sod-- : f: don, Winter Hull. Cyril Chadwick and - FOR BUND VETERAN ilu-.i'.r- e Trunk Seliohle, bill', derail, and one of t.i- rxau.plcs of how a d.t-.vo i he rehabilitate! 1. i i . Hal honor. Ia., eon-ceil- - Seliol-- i but in ... lending ilie University of IV nice l'.Cl. There he Woi. ship in l'hl Beta , Wyiii-euie- 2 t : scholastic honor that a s .i..i fl nnv re- - oi e. Sclioble was blinded tio s before led Id men near Nanlillois In the Argonne mvior. he resolved to die school that he had left liorievn yours before to enter busint-Slife, only to face many handicaps. ills lirst obstacle was ere lit for Ida Seholasiic requireprevious work. ments had so increased that though he was in ills Junior year wlu-he had left the school, be was given credit but for work covering a year and a half. Tlu-another handicap presented Itself, lie had not yet learned to read and write by the Braille system, and was fjrtcd to have this knowledge to He was uot coiuiiuie his studies. daunted, however, and his applications have just won him the most coveted honor of the institution. of tbs Sehoble is an active and has spoken bo American. fore many Pennsylvania posts of tho Legion. Without any bitterness against the fate which shut him off from sight, he snid to his comrades: I see line upon line of khakl-damen, my comrades In the war, going forward In that drlTe that forced tho enemy from his position, and that within a few short weeks had expelled him from the Argonne. "That alglit to my mind represents the spirit of the American soldiers, Is and of the Legion Itself. Ton are go Ing forward to your objective. I.- le urmlsiice as he a. 14 N in tba tbit - 10- thi (4 Ml Rll c4Pl H4 Appearing in The Girl I Loved, in ym yo n ilrlt Air. n-- tw tin J i CM" ex- - ck: my dm, yw t rift tied iter. Inn rg U- - the best picture of his career, at the Princess next Thursday and Friday are then Immediately placed In cold Cruel Punishments storage. There is no objection to (lie Days practice, but recently it has been Pupils in All tlie youngsters, whatever others found that a number of egg concerns have been treating these eggs on remay do, will approve the dismissal of the school teacher who disrobed a moval from storage so as to give them the apiiearance of having been luld boy as a punishment, says lately. lilmrd In the Philadelphia Inquirer. The treatment to remove the telltale The cruel and unusual," so to oil gloss consists in iimnlcurina" the peak, baa almost vanished from the shells with a Must of line sand nr In public schools. treating them with a ha Mi in an alkali Ur. J. Ueorge Becht, our Pennsylvania state superintendent, can recall solution, after which they are dried and rublted with French clmlk or talc. when that was nut the case. Chemists of the department Imre deThe little fray sclioolhouse it rarely could afford to be painted red or any vised a method for detecting eggs other color was then heated by a big which have been treated with oil and square stove which burned cord wood. then subjected to the restoration One mode of punishment was to process. nuke a boy stand upon a piece of wood n the floor, which required nice balNuts ancing and soon became a torture. line of the must recent applications That was less punishment, however, of electricity to agriculture is the dethin another often adopted. A boy or vice which will brand various kinds lrl was made to hold a heavy book of fruits and nuts with the grower's with outstretched arm. trade murk. It operates on current Try that and see liow heavy even obtained from an ordinary electric tlx Ughtest-weignovel becomes In limp socket and la set next to the ten minutes. grading belt In the packing sited. The One form of school punishment has product to be marked rolls from the not changed. belt onto a miniature escalator which It Is a common practice In Philaddies. carries it over electrically-heateelphia to "keep In" boys and girls These are kept at such a temperature after school hours. that they will melt the natural wax Wearing the "foolscap" or standing in the peel or rind of the fruit and hi a comer with face to the wall Is when thus prepared, other dies Imtill occasionally used as a corrective print the desired trade mark. The measure. electrical fruit hrsnder is now being Doctor Becht can also remember used on oranges, water melons, apples hen it was not uncommon for a and pecans to prevent substitution of teicher to compel a boy to bend over Inferior product for advertised brands. d keep his hands on the floor a torn of torture thought out by s real for deviltry. Nothing Serious At tlint time a man would attain a A budding doctor gave a youth some Kputatlon for severity of discipline excellent crimson lozenges and told hlch would make him famous, or him to chew them for the purpose of ftther Infamous, over an entire county. relieving a rough. In the afternoon be called and administered a gargle. The result startled him. Method Devieed to "My goodness !" he exclaimed, "Tou of Other Brands Fruits and d SOX ad Aft iidy don M r : lIus Detect Renewed Eggs A new deception practiced on the Mumers of eggs la now attracting considerable Interest from the United elates l.icpartment of Agriculture Mch, by the authority of the food nd drugs act, Insists that the product of the hen when sold as fresh must j fresh and not merely look the pnrt It Is to enter into Interstate Large quantities of eggs are now preserved by first dipping In hoi to "nil the pores In the shells und cnni-Blc- 1 Made a Difference "A man is never older than he feels,1 declared I lie ancient beau, bravely. Now I feel as fresh as a Horse or egg?" asked the sweet young thing brightly. Father Impossible Wluit's the matter, Alice? Freddie and 1 have parted for Alice ever. Uml In that case 1 suppose he won't be calling for n couple of nights.1 Mammy Explains Ta wants a ticket fu Florence." "Where is Florence?" Set tin' over dar on de bench." Everybody's. Patronize Times Advertisers. ham and Ia-ilMurti.n. Within r; Davids heart is torn with struggle. If: He longs to return to his people the poor of a working town preach to them and muku their lives happy. His love for Leila Morton, the beautiful daughter of Morton, the millionaire mine owner, keeps him among the rich. He deceives himself into be lieving riiis fight against hypocrisy and vice will reform them, They consider him in the light of a matinee idol. Suddenly he wakea up to hia plight In a fit of revulsion he leaves the tw IOOK For your name in this paper proceeded by the figure 8. it's there, you arc entitled to a free pound of best chocolates at the TULIP CHOCOLATE SHOP 2043 So. 11th East St. LITTLE CHURCH AROUND A WARNFR BROS. PICTURE the CORNER' $50 N U T j Some Advantage. Probably hulf tlie pleasure a woman gets out of life Is dm lo her ability to change her mind und complexion at will. COAL The Good 8amaritan. The strong thing about the Good Snmiirltnii who helped the stricken whs that he poured In oil Instend of demanding It. Duluth Herald. SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN ia bad and you havo spells of swimming in the head, poor turn and a genera no- appctite, const account it ia a sign your liver ia torpid. Tho one really (leix'iidulilu remedy for all disorders in tho liver, stomach and bowels ia 1 Icrbinc. J t acta iwwcrf ully on tlie liver, strengthens digestion, puri-f fies tho bowels and restores a fine feeling of lrice ;Tgv. vim and cliocrfulncsa. 60c. Bol d by If your ln(h ia Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. HAMPTON COAL CO. Sugar House Telephone lly. 1213 Now in Sight of Goal generous contribution to tbe American Legion graves endowment fund, which assures decoration In perpetuity for the resting place of every World war hero on foreign soil, has been received from Mrs. Carrie Toe-keof Los Angeles by National Treasurer Robert II. Tyndall of the Legion. Mr. Tockey's contribution of $500 brings the fund to more than $158,000, In sight of the goal of $200,000 set as the Legion's aim to accomplish perpet-unremembrance of every grave on foreign soil. The fun Is administered by a committee made up of all past national commanders of the American A Legion. Mrs. Yocliey Is the widow of a Civil war veteran and a "gold star" mother of tbe World war. In acknowledgment of the contribution Mr. Tyndall wrote: "The American I.eglon Is proud of Its gold star' mothers. That was one Incentive hnck of our effort to create a perpetual grnves decoration fund, so FOR RENT that through tlielr remaining years, dear little mothers privileged to the Two furnished rooms with use display the gold star might ever be of bath. Phone lly. 4783 M. In that the are bleeding Internally I" He was so agitated that the patient had to laugh. Vimn recovering he exThe many friends of the Misses Tlint wasn't blood, doctor; plained: Just the crimson lozenge." I mils v llle Addin und Kay Kunklc will be in in rending that they will Courier-Journa- l. appear in (he Princess Theatre next Wednesday night at 9:15 p. m. It ia All It Was Worth needless to say that the seating ca marA Scotsman who had Just been acit y of tlu Princess will be taxed ried asked the parson what was the the limit, as the people of the south fee. cast always recognize that the talent "Well," wgs the reply, "there is no of (heir own young folks deseTve displuy of appreciation. - Tom Kennedy. The Little Church Around the Fj Corner, is the story of David Cra- - fi l'ay what you think it worth." "I feci I have an advantage aver all Whereupon the bridegroom handed hint one shilling. The parson took it, you men, with that final picture In my glanced at the bride, and banded back tnlnd. Tou men here are to me not an fourpence change. assemblage of civilians, but of soldiers. In aplrlt wearing that uniform and going forward. Ton are going to carry Fell Into a Trap on until tlie whole nation of 10,000,000 "So tills fine little baby is a girl?" In line. beamed the rector, as be walked round la "No real American la going to take the baby show. in what others do far him; he pride The proud father assented. to be proud of what he "And tills other one Is It of the le not going done In the past. He la going to has contrary sex?" of doing His wife's eyes were upon him, but take up the responsibilities himself." with no thought of the wrath to come more and better tilings be replied, blithely: Graves Endowment Fund Yes, air; she la a girl, too." fixed fee. '?he i d - SCENE FROM j r H It I art j the knowledge rontent one bore always grave of their concrete evidence of our pride and love and theirs. Landis Reserves Room for Next Convention Maj. Beed Landis, rtialrman of tba American national committee on areonautlca. was the first to reserve rooms In the New Nicollet hotel In Minneapolis, to be occupied during the American I.eglon convention In St. Iaul September 15 to 10. The New Nicollet has uot yet boon opened and la under construction by a firm of 1111 noli engineers and contractors, aomo men. of whoa are Major Landis announced that ha was seeking rooms for tbe convention and the archlteid promised the room reservation! trade for the Landla party on tlie blue prints would bo validated aa soon as the hotel waa thrown open to tlie public. Many 1,01 min id res who will visit the convention will stay In Minneapolis hotels In order that St Panl may aeeominodnte the big throng of veterans expected to guther far the reunion. Time Limit Soon Expiree American I.egicn officials are notify Ing members of the organisation who seek to file claims far disability to get these Into the veterans bureau Immediately. 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