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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES PRINCESS ' oooooooooooooooooooooooowi MARY MAYTIME STREET! Dau Hi,, chsoooooooooooooooooooooooo (. lltt, t Tuesday, Wednesday, August 26-2- Starring ROY STEWART from the Famous Red Book Story by Peter B. Kyne Thursday, Friday, August Mystery Thrills Action Suspense THE LOVE PIRATE 28-2- 9 TORCH-LIGH- T Lae du Flambeau, Wla aeemed la a very deaarted little Mala Street Originally it wee a Bandy trail through great white pine trees, from Indian Halting Tillage to Indlun bunting grounds. Then French eoyageuri in search of bearer followed It and trana-latalta Indian name, -Near - the - Torch Into their own tongue. Americans who persuaded the descendants of Hiawatha to mako Lae du Flambeau the center of a permanent reservation. But year after year, generation after generation, aay the old men, the trail remained the same 1019 d in Cast Headed by Beautiful Carmel Myers Fid-low- Saturday Only, August 30 CHARLES BUCK JONES in THE CIRCUS COWBOY MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP moccuain-prlute- high- d way. Nineteen fifteen saw it dusty, desolate running through a del, vastated couutry past a wrecked beyond rows of unpointed, deserted cabins that mill workers bad used while the company stripped the reservation of lta timber. One painted house stood apart at the end of the trail where the lake wnvea up to meet It One of the two remaining clumps of treea stood near. One of the few spirits which had absorbed from ruthless business the good to be learned and avoided the 111, dwelt In the painted bouse. The one pair of eyee that saw the green beauty that would soon clothe the land, and the flab that begged for flahermen In the long chain of lakoe, belonged to tho dweller In the painted house. There was question from her husband whoa lira. Benedict Gauthier proposed to put all the family aa rings Into a aummer hotel for flahermon and their famllloa, Thera waa oppoaltloa from tho Indian tribe, only to bo overcome by long and patient council. Thera wee argument even from some of her most progressive advisers aun-bltte- H-Y-L-A-- N-D euw-mll- SAME PRICES-SA- ME TIME OF SHOWS I2233E29SS Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 24-25-- 26 BARBARA LA MARR, WALLACE BEERY, EARL WILLIAMS, RENE ADOREE, PAT OMALLEY a Certainly Big Popular Cast in one of the Best North Woods Productions Ever Run in Any Theatre THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE Wednesday, Thursday, August 27-2- 8 We Present the Popular Saturday Evening Post Story by Peter B. Kyne THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE Friday, Saturday, August 29-3- 0 Silver King THE DANGEROUS COWARD FRED THOMPSON and His Famous Horse, in MATINEE SATURDAY, a P. M. SHARP History of Chevrolet shows CONSTANT PROGRESS in producing HIGHER QUALITY AT LOWER COST In 1914 5000 Cars Made and Sold for Cash $1000.00 In 1924 Nearly 500,000 cars made and sold on Terms within the reach of everyone. $510.00 F. O. B. Factory SUGAR HOUSE SALES CO. 1141 E. 21 S. Hy. 1769 (Open Evenings) when It became known that eho wanted an architect to design tho hotel, end proposed a highly paid man cook, and malda In crlap black and white uniform. But tho architect and tne cook and the maids became realities. The Indians found guiding fishermen both lucrative and pleaaant aa a change from their farming. Of the many gueata who drift beck to Lac du Flambeau aummer after summer, not a few have become fait frlenda of both Ur. and Mrs. Gauthier, friends such as would never have crossed the doorslll of a couple marooned In the painted bouse on the lonely trail. The final dramatic touch In the story to muny folk lies lu the fact that lira. Gauthier, like the village, has an Indian name, given her by a pagan godmother, lu a wigwam. In token of her own OJIhway blood. A REAL TEACHER If all of every schoolchild's life were guided lay such a woman aa Alice Talbott, what aort of dtlxena would we have? And If each of us who considered being a ichoolma'am could put Into the Job her sure enthusiasm, du you think there would be auy question of our success and happiness? 1 teach," she says, because I have natural ability In that line of work. 1 teach In high' school because It offers an opportunity to help the world of folks In their formative years; high schools are a selective, yet democratic leach because In doing so 1 serve; and In service there la happiness. I teach because I like folks; I folks Just folks are the believe greatest things In tlie world. "I prefer the smaller high school because It acems to me the teacher has more personal influence than In a large, mechlucMke organisation necessary with a large group. (The teachers In St. Louis schools are requested to put 50 per cent of their energy Into administrative work. L. M.) "Sly mother and my grandmother were teacher before us. My grandmother's wages were 90 cents day. Mine represents an Increase of more than 800 per cent. (Shades of the ar guuients about plumbers' Increases I Yet we know teachers aren't overiald. But let's get on to this Alice Talbott's education, and are how she pregroup. PRICES SLAUGHTERER! Our Fine New Stock of AUTO ACCESSORIES to go at far less than Wholesale Prices Our Costs in every Department Slashed! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Jam this Savings into Your Own Pocket Peterson Auto Accessories Co. 2041 So. llthEast YOUTH age la less optimistic than and youth, less courageous, Meet pain and dangers and discomfort a with less fortitude. by Laura Millar FISHING LAKE the Frozen North then See ONE EIGHTH APACHE Naaslw L'slam.) MIDDLE Ci HOSTESS OF 7 Wularl By LAURA MILLER It Has Everything in it with Which to Satisfy the Most Exacting Yon Like Real Red Blooded Stories of A CLARK B, THOMAS UUsMs. ml laivanltr 24-2- 5 A Great Cast of Favorites in one of the Biggest Stage Hits ever Presented in America Dispute ! ON I : MAIN If TRAIL SUCCEEDS ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c Shows Continuous, Starting 7:30 p.' ra. Sundays, 6 p. m. Sunday, Monday, August ALONG LIFES ! 1 pared herself.) My education Includes, In addition to a country school training, Sts years of high school, more than five years of college and university work with an A. B. degree, private training In lira matlce and public speaking, piano, or gan and voice. (One doesn't have to accomplish that all at once, you know. The beat small-towhigh school principal I ever met was gaining hie university training, summer term by summer term, plus supporting a wife.) I worked along social sarvlre line for a year," says Mias Talbott, In one of the most famous clinics In the I'nlted State. Fifty to sixty thousand pass through It each year, alx thousand through the section with which I waa associated. I prefer the Main Street section of the world where there Is elbow room for the bodr and for the aouL" n Southeasterner Bests Lynx in Right-of-Wa- y My neighbor, Harris, shuffled Into tho office a day or two ago when the thermometer was registering 06 In the shade and In the sun had pushed Its way through the top of the tube. He waa mopping a dump brow, breathing heavily, and presenting a general appearance of 111 temper and dissatisfac- tion. "Well, who's sold you a gold brick thla timer I asked him. Im all knocked out today," ha replied. It was so blasted hot last Bight that I couldn't sleep a wink, and (ll be no good all day. "Tho trouble with you, Harris, I mid, "la that you're growing old. Fro known Harris since be was a boy of ten on the farm, lie slept then in the unplastered attic Just under the roof. The roof had hut one little window In It, and thla window gave no ventilation to the room hut served only as a means of entrnnee of the sun's pitiless rays that beat on the roof throughout the long August days and rendered the room n veritable furnace at night And yet Harris scarcely noticed the beat then. lie had youth; he was tired and groggy with sleep when he mounted to hie bed In the attic, and he dropped off almost the moment ho touched the hot sheets and slept until he waa awakened In the morning by hie mother's voice. Now ho has a cold ihoro before going to hla pleasant bed In hla Bleeping porch with Its doxen generous wlndowa and lta electric fan to stir breexes for Harris comfort He Uvea under the most favorable condition, end has every modem convenience for hie comfort nt night but n little rise In the thermometer puts him out of aorta for an entire day. I visited Crane In tho hospital tho other day. He la middle aged. He has had some minor surgery dona on him an Ingrowing too nail taken off or n boll lanced or something of that sort He la aa gloomy aa a grave yard, and as Irritable aa a teething ehlld. All hie plena for the summer have been upset, and the little pain and discomfort he has Buffered haa put him on low. It waa depressing to talk to him. And then I remembered the letter I had from Blum. Blum was at the front at the beginning of the German drive. He met rain and mnd and vermin with a cheerful laugh; he faced storm of bullets and blood, and when he wrote the letter he was lying In a hospital severely wounded. Here I am slttlng on the world,' ai the boys put It," ho wrote. Nice white enameled bed, dean white sheets, white blanket! and all. Good food ; nothing to do but eat and sleep. Frotty sort. IWt have any worry about me; Fin In clover and having a good rest. Fm all right; I'm eating like a horse and kicking became they dont give Three Southeaeterners, J. L. Riley, J. E. Ostler and 8. E. Busath, and Thair Families, Have Been Spending the Past Ten Day at The Pinas in Ws-be- r ii V They report that while members of the party were hiking In the hills back of the cabins they were stopped by a large lynx, which seemed Inclined to Mr. Riley, dispute the who was In the lead and carrying n rifle, lays no claim to behunter, but those who ing a know him also know that It takes a bigger thing than a lynx to make him give ground In such a dispute. He took one shot at the kitty which took effect between the eyes, killing the animal Instantly. Mr. Riley turned to apeak to the rest of the hikers but they were gone from there. tempting to sidetrack. Slddel! was right. There Is no substitute In the world for work, and It's Juat as well there Isnt, for nothing Induces more peaceful, more genuine satisfaction, more real happlneis than work well conceived and well No Doubt About That "That umbrella of yours looks as though It had seen better days. "Well, It certainly liaa had lta upa and dosvni Store These Prices All right-of-wa- big-gam- e Guaranteed Quality Sweet Creamery It has been many a day since a convention brought to Salt Lake aa many notable Americana aa were In attendance at the American Prison association gatherings recently. Warden Devine and associates made good in their entertainment of these eminent visitors. As he had to do this with his substantially single-handecommittees of course. It Is a dlstinc compliment to him. Harry Joseph's work as entertainment committee chairman waa 13111161 MILK allbrands HIGH BRAND q 10 POUNDS. 3 cans 25c ALL FLAVORS INCLUDING ICE CREAM POWDER 11 I PATENT i7 A-B.- SUGAR JCllO h the Citr &lato4 Da; Friday GRANULATED T A Notable Convention! White Goose Brand FI rlOUfEvery Sack Guaranteed 3 pkgs. 25c 48 lbs 1.49 CRYSTAL WHITE 10 BARS 3tC SOAP KIRKSNAPHTHA FLAKO A. B. Fatalism Fatalism la the belief that all events art always prearranged and determined by fate, implying either divine wHl or physical cause aa the underlying force. In other words, a fatalist la disposed to accept every event In human life or In nature as preordained nnd controlled by fete, thus eliminating freedom of will. Quality Fruits and Vegetables at the Lowest Prices MEAT DEPARTMENT TWO MORE DAYS SPECIALS Try Our Meats and Yon Will be Convinced That QUALITY is Our MOTTO Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, whole or lmM slab, lb. 23t 27c Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, sliced, rind off, lb 13c Prime Beef Pot Roast (best cuts), lb, OF THE UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC Shonlder Lamb, bonned rolled, lb. Sic RANGE Demonstration The Reliable Be Sure and Attend T HEN I am dead," John M. Sld-Vdell once said, I want you to rarve on mj tombstone thla line: Here lies a man who lived a number of years and found out one thing that there Is no substitute for work.' " It hna been generally conceded, 1 believe, that our first parents, before they transgressed the regulations of the Garden, had nothing to do but enjoy theinselvea to snip off shoot occasionally from some vine or flowering shrub and to watch things grow. If such a condition of affairs hud continued long they would have left the Garden of their own accord front utter weariness and dissatisfaction, and would not hare hud to be driven out as they were. When the Lord said to Adair., In the sweat of thy face elialt them eat bread, it waa hot a curse he was pronouncing but the greatest blessing he could have conceived. The happiest people In the worhl are those who work and the moat useful ones no matter how hard and common the work nay seem; and tho moat unhappy are those who have nothing to do but to think about themselves. A groat deal of the energy of the world has gone Into the Invention of labor-savindevices, and yet the operation of every inch device Involves a new kind of labor, and the tota. amount of work demanded Is about the aaine a It waa before. The people whom I have known who have tried the hardest to devlsp some way to gel out of work have expended more physical energy lu their attempts to evade work than would have been neceasary to accomplish the task they were at- wffiEttJZs Canyon. me enough, and good luck to everybody. Oh. youth, youth I WORK A. B. C. Guarantee Best Spool Cotton, 1 50 yards, 6 for and $1.50 Ladies all Silk Hose-Bl- ack Tan, for Friday and Saturday Apex Electric Ladies Chiffon Hose, Black and Gun Metal Childrens Fine Ribbed Hose. Reg. 2 pair SUGAR HOUSE MfirT mmuivmTgraati THIRD Rwlrday ! won t rub off AND LAST REMOVAL 25c 65c J1.79 35c. 35c SALE tegiiming of the end of 7 years prosperous business in Sugar Hon mr Btor yesterday and scorn went away with a smile th as they earned away the bigbest plums of the season. d Profit-kck- a were forgotten and the next four day jg pn5t7in" immense h stock regardless cost as our lease expire week and the building is rented to another paty who is ready to move in. We cant quote you any prices as we are almost selling to the highest bidder. fr.5 ?41.00, a rug for $2.75 that cost us $12.50; COnsider we sajMs tine wS eBe that a w $45.00; a table for $9.75 that bed for $4.25 that cost us $9.50. C08t excePWonal bargains a few ZtZZS ! Wpiiu minutes will convince yon that i"0 MICHIGAN NO. 2 SUGARHOUSE cost |