Show - THE SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SUNDAY JANUARY 14 1917 HERALD-SEEUBLIGA- N an BOY MOVIE STAR Noted Star '£ 1 JAt : Jv ' o ' f A' ct - rf' if i ' - Recves Offer Foi SaeeirlfetHit BUYS OWN AUTO - - VT v I s V on ' a : 4 ' rv 'c‘s- ' " : : - - "' ' ' ' £- sire” was once a telegraph operator on the Pennsylvania railroad ?V J ?' ' rt ' i' ''e1 ! IfVi I - MATINEE IDOL IS GIRL OF 2 r MADEMARAGER OF GREAT FILM PRODUCTION George Walsh despite his breezy western demeanor Is a born New Y’orkers v A J: - v- r George VWalsh’ who has the lead In William : Fox's ‘‘The Island of Desire " thought at one time that lxe would haiig out a legal shingle Movies were 'more alluring than law MASCULINE IDEAL : Six-Year-O- Screen Player ld Purchases Machine With Money Earned Himself DRIVES CAR Occupies : y:' ' Posi- Important tion 'in Movie World as Herschel Mayall says' that his name Is misspelled more often than that of ali’y other actor in the 'silent drama Ideal of Masculinity t: 'When Samuel' Searie was yung he nved for a tlraHn tK Hawaiifm Islands One day 'Mr Turner jtvbo was directing th§- filming Vof k the piety re brought td the 1TheIslajidpf Desire” ' 'studtp a nuinber of illustrated bppks to the on tffe Soirth ir‘Jooal color Thegetmere rigUruppli‘ 'yf- thoeavbqoks made Sam awfully sigbt homeslek “He talked and talked tbout those ' islands unalloyed bliss' far away from the evils of civilization Sam kept on talking until lunch time One of the native Hawaiian “supers' then offered to cook a mess vof “pql” for" the ALONE ' T RIDICULE UNJUSTIFIED - Only Youth in California Who Has This Unique Distinction Is a Power for Upholding the Glory of the American Nation ’ ‘ 0as-'ln-order - - i i i lV)RGE STONIO a movie star la probably the only boy of his age in California who has earned enough money by his 'ow nefforts to matinee idol as such has been up as equally to 'ridicule as he has been adored by the fair and more civilized - sex The type of man who likea to pretend that he is one of those rough hearty men that one reads about In novels of the Far North and the equally distant west of a former generation Is apt to sniff at ths matinee idol as someone beneath the notice of a swashbuckler like himself And yet seriously the matinee Idol whether he be of the screen or the stage Is something more than a whim for high school girls or a means of whiling away an afternoon at the theatre Like every other being there Is an underlying purpose for his existence- which- purpose can be found If one takes the troubleeasily to look for it The value of the matinee Idol’s existence Is coincident In a way and supplementary to the psychological reason for the demahd for happy endings to photoplays He represents an Ideal I doubt if anyone would be foolish enough to claim that human existence could possibly exist on a rising plane of fineness without Ideals The matinee Idol occupies an important position In ths world In this respect as h'e represents to young women the Ideal of masculinity Women as a sex worship courage good looks fame and success in men The average matinee idol Is represented on '"stage and screen always as possessing these attributes He is poraa tne Ideal young trayed unfailingly m an vAV-uche appeals strongly to and subconsciously trains their elective Instinct to pick out eventually a mate embodying at least In a large degree the characteristics of fine manhood which the actor has portrayed forth in his person The results of this- are more than could be readily Imagined at first The integrity and ability of the nation rests more upon the young men our girls pick to marry than-anone thing Thus In his humble sphere in the scene of things ethnological and governmental the actor and particularly the sometlmes-smlled-matinee Idol Is a power for upholding the glory of the American nation Think it over Aa for the fun of actually being a matinee idol there Is really very little fun in it It la all hard work No man Is perfect and the job of making oneself appear so Is not as simple a matter as it may appear to the uninitiated And one of the difficult things connected with It Is to be frank to keep from getting a “swelled head” as the result of the many gushing letters that every matinee idol receives The sensible actor realizes that the letters are written to the characters he plays not to him and lived In sanity Ths man who takes them as personal tributes to his own personal charms Is In danger of a stumble The wreck of many a good tall ship lies THE stamhomestlck - Sarn'f Sam blinked-mered and took—a couple ' of ham V sandwiches ' ' T -- purchase an automobile A few weeks agp he became the proud possessor of Petite Margaret' Gibson weighsr 110 a touring car which he is now learnShe’s so: light that one can’t pounds ' even use the term ‘tip the scales”ing 'to drive ! George appearing In support of Anna' Luther is no only a splendid Wilfred lucas In the production of film actress but also a noted on the Pacific coast "Jim- llludso"- which was released the Who-comfirst week in Janyarr the George Walsh maintains his magnifpany went to Sacramento a few weeks icent physique by wrestling with Don ago to secure the river scenes for the his burly Newfoundland dog picturisatlon of John Hay's famous ballad George insisted that his new The next Gall Kane release' is to be motor car he taken along so that he “The Red Woman” Instead of called would not miss a single day In learn“Her God”' as formerly The principal ' ing to master Its mechanism As It an Is Indian personage very princess 'seemed Impracticable to drive the mamuch In love1 with a white ' frontierschine to Sacramento with its young man whom the neighboring Mexicans owner on the front seat Lucas seek tokllL :The Indian princess manarranged to have It shipped ages to save him but the process is aboard a freight car which carried a by an exceedingly naraccomplished net of properties for another film comrow margin pany working In the Sacramento region Kitty Gordon Is hard at work on Thus George was not separated from Not since the contest between motion picture producers for “Haunting Shadows” the first of her his adored motor and contentment of new plays This will hardly picture the services of Charlie Chaplin has there been snch lively bidding reach the public mind was assured for the young until well into the actor during his entire stay in northMaxine now Miss summer on to as is induce manufacturers rival among going ern 'California As the scenario of "Jim Bludso" requires George to fall Elliott who recently returned from abroad to appear on the screen Rockllffe Fellowes has been rewardoverboard from the steamboat “Prairie his illuminative work by r having Miss Elliott is considering half a dozen bids for her services: The ed for Nelle” while In midstream the businame his featured in several pecent ness office of Triangle smilingly adfact that this will be her first appearance in the “movies” adds casts mits that the extra expense of shipN- H sp®11 interest to the contest ping the little boy’s car may be a bit Ethel Clayton in “The Bondage of “irregular"itembut is nevertheless a Fear” is a current release the heroine necessary Miss Eleanor Black car?” queried the notedly heartless vil- first with Fannie Ward Never does a of which finally rebels against & brutal lain week pass that she does not design a blackmailer and summarily “removes’ i Who says there’s no new new one for herself and her critic on him There is a fight in this drama I rp HIS is Miss Eleanor Black-w- ho has been made manager of the Thomas IIi' I 1 ’ ’ wheeze? all such affairs Is her own husband staged by Arthur Ashley mid John J Inc© filmx ‘ Civilization Miss Black who has played the principal Jack Dean who Is quite an authority ath7etr£— The remainder of the cast for George on the question now Passing on more that CoIotYi Roosevelt "would J parts in a number of film productions- sad she temporarily had given up Walsh’s next picture has now been se- than fifty designs each year would most likely call ' corker” ’ acting in photoplays to learn something about the administrative end of lected Anna Luther as previously an- naturally make him so the work She is but 21 years old and if not the only woman managing a nounced will be in the leading role opwhlThZa photo production she at least is the youngest in the United States “rTnUylP4 posite Mr Walsh Others in the picture Big Ed Kennedy puts over some will be Velma Virginia Whitman Syd- splendid character stuff In ‘The Nick by her charming work' as the costar ofDan Mason who will appear within ney the screen adapta- j the Deane Cecil Holland and Charles of Time Baby” which la now being re Jack ' Pkford-ln'Is Pip It Is said t year and he ordered a Red and Jack Plckford a short tim in a new photoplay Is Girard Seventeen” cross stamp Booth of tlon Tarkington’s he As Is mote satisleased the blacksmith letter to Jack that affixed each village manprogressing one the about Cal on - the certainly make-u-particular for Otis Is Hollywood Turner man the some methwhen departed and does feats 'making the under subject strong factorily p he wears In the picwhiskers re Miss Whitman played In films made he appears in society after ' ' Bobby day after Christmas where ods of courtship than he did under ChristWe how tell many you ture! ' might In the New Jersey recently She was Vernon’s sudden rush of riches he main for several months conditions ' mas presents Ethel Clayton received present-da- y Of course Walter law who gained ih “East Miss Huff’s Immediate of The an object and had blackexhibition: & of Lynne” Important screaming gives believe wouldn’t it hut you fame movledom in undying by growing is the 'fact that she Is to Gladys Coburn’s second photo-dram- a smith’s table manners This picture Is departure William Desmond is one of the whiskers especially for use part In scheduled magnificent costar latwith Jack Plckford In an adapIn one release the for actor famous the which in the dog actors working for the screen huskiest entertainIn films was particular about hls'whls-ker- s ter An theatrical attractive tation of Gene Stratton Porter’q cele part of January “Teddy" is a star muscles hav little conhis and huge at too but Law was apparently not to was the prisoners b'rated novel and play “Freckles” the ment given In new picture “A Gamble cealment the so particular about his face weVtern atmosphere of which demands Castle Williams on Governor’s Island In Souls” In whlhc A complete “small town” theatre of Charlie Murray re- a’ and Dorothy Speaking ' on York' New Christmas It 1m not an exaggeration to say that stage day: Many Dalton appear as two hecastaways typical California setting Jack Plck- ( has been built on the light stage minds one that he ‘Is one of the oldest ford’ on a actresses the whiskers don’t belong to Mr Ma- for the actors and "Miss will prominent follow a Huff in very newest picture In which slap stick' comedians in the business Island desert mem a son: he belongs to the whiskera occasion to this make j erated tlma to have a '“rep”- - as a girk Charley Murray and Louise Fazenda and used Mr Mason spends hours before the are ' orable one for the military prisoners a even have of starred all show being “The Matrimaniac” the new DougRemembering I Valentine Grant dnd producer mirror arranging his hirsute adornment pianola to furnish theThey a dive took Clark Sidney Olcott were lasInFairbanks Marguerite running music a orchestra which Director Griffin gave Charlie I one of Fairbanks so that It is a thing of beauty and a Joy of out of Fairyland at the completion of in charge of the affair which stunts Is riding play the “rods” of a passenburlesque company to rehearse ' Mur- “Snow White” success was means course a forever The whiskers look bo much at came to that it and down big Chester Conklin says the world need ray retaliated by insisting on a real the concrete difficulties right ger coach accompanied by a clergyman home upon him that when he has to of ploughing I of suds “Must be her more a and In a bathrobe whom the athletic picnot bucket food a about worry any piano on scene In a the first the and of York sizes fat New thing Doris Kenyon left play way through assorted "he insisted to ture famine out realistic” He his been star has kidnaped to perform his has Just I wears actor his folk all of whom were feverishly drove her automobile to Fall Riven following da) the Conklin has 400 acres for him I marriage venerable adornment to the city to bean farm to anxious The Christmas she to Boston where Mass and then presents buy I Louise Faxenda the tousle-heade- d ave the time and trouble of fixing his north of Los Angeles with a big tracso little star had been busy preparing appeared in person at the Loew houses tion engine that eats up forty gallons comedienne has acquired Anita Loos who was Selected by She's delicate make-u- p Christmas gift to the screen that jI with her picture “The Ocean Waif” Douglas of “gas” dally Conklin says that vivacious and the pup’s vociferous a her Fairbanks' to write the subYuleshe to not had to had time had cold attend weather and found that the I his plays is the author of titles for Jack Standing who lives Just across starving Europe needn’t bother any combination which has appealed to tide duties which lay close to home no on her gas tank She claims “The Wharf Rat” the new drama the street from the studio at which he more Ills beans are coming Hampton Del Ruth as material for a Next year she vows that she will do I sne mercy for had to stop at every garage rerHae Marsh and Robert Har-ro- n there! Cal in scenario Edendale ' ' recently plays her Christmas shopping In July she when no left had money and gas rhorse an is “extra” There Conceit with the matfhee Idol as working cause of placing his domicile vealed the home returned sintoo studio is at a who California with anyone else Is a disease which did he where Louise know Those of you who Huff and Jack Plckford have exactly “Baldy” cere had Vivian in work his Edwards Inan Cold water pipes are eventually la Invariably fatal Scenario 'writers find real Belmont will' with the feel- folded away their nineteenth century anomaly and a another attended Blackwell Carlyle runaway scene out on location the ings of this sympathize a paradox Fairtd for write once more adorned jI ball la8t week and at this rate will spiration Douglas heartily liked Irishman V1 ar® other day A spirited horse attached who is now playing do not have to limit their genuine' compliment ahe has ever been banks a In Ora with the latest styles Chinaman They are novel In that they run hot to Great They Expectaseason this e marches was lead down a off small buggy started That was precisely the case in the tlons” the adaptation of Charles Dick- imagination to prosaic hqppenlnga The paid v ' the street After passing the camera Carew’s company more hairbreadth' escapes: crowded Into ens’ In to costar novel bungalow So thoughtful Jack are which Standing they to Miss InEdwards will the tried nag support Kitty a story the better Douglas likes It pull up moved near the plant with the “It was a time before I could is completed Frank Losee Is no- longer j Montague Love A drama based on the famous When he was first approached with poemfilm tention of taking his morning tub In but he had taken a contract Job of really decide long In my own mind whether an escaped convict and passes traffic I Gordon In a coming picture Bludso” by former Secretary “Jim I ver Mr After nearly yanking I would continue in motion pictures Is good enough to a picture proposition heir made it plain of State John the cold tank on the studio grounds running away Miss an Ive and without eye batting Hay Is soon to be prowe I to a anxious arms are out Edwards made her Thus far he has’ been unmolested act f£r the pictures duced The preliminary P°rt himself and he would-noto that instead of his Bob is opera” grand returning work has been Vignola tearing find a soft remarked Myrtle Stedxnan a few days hair because he cannot use every scene' Bee featured in & good play unless given a: tree hand to choose the done and the camera work flying leap and managed to will soon on Florence Ashbrooke now In Stuart place The horse kept until the ago' “But 1 realize that my fort and he took daturda material for In he f the which I begin TTolmen’ supporting cast was once a buggy was reduced to kindling wood Marjorie Rambeau star of Cheat- should appear The result has been with the' American people Wilfred Luear will play the role --et stronghold Cheaters” New York’s ra®J that he has had a chance to work off a Jim famous dancer She was hailed abroad ' new Del Is In a Henderson In has while where picperpetuated and will direct Tod Brownpictures s making her Carl Sawyer the baseball comedian tures I can be seen by over 20900000 crime upon poor Owen Moore who is j comedy-dram- a as “a daughter of terpslchore” and won number of longihgs f or violenta'nd er- ing Bludso his Olga Gray being the other day people each week while in opera but costarring ' with Irene Fenwick in “A j Production Instant recognition when she made her sprang a funny one ' action ratic wrill play the principal feminine role was the Director Griffin for debut In America waiting If possible Fairbanks likes to go A river steamer has been purchased for Girl Like That” He has placed those I a few thousand Alan Dale wrote of her that she was right light and the Company was likeover a script with an author ahd point the play and it will be burned to the Come Hither Percy” a®d feeisthat at out “the girl with a voice like a bird and wise waiting Sawyer being full of where the plot can be ac- water’s edge Because she Is always smiling and al- goggles on Moore and made him wear Christmas places a form divine” pep and vinegar found it difficult to ways happy Marguerite Courtot has them all through the picture Moore’s leas 18®° h® celerated the Injection of the pariaaA by restrain' himself of come to be known around the studio slogan for the last few weeks has been I f ticular In which he exbrand Louise Glaum who has Just moved e ' r “pep” 'v ef The earliest ambition of Grace E he said to Charlie ' Murray as “Miss Happiness’’ lit matters not “Out of the goggles' by Christmas” but £ee? ' Christmas day through ults “Say” into her beautiful new home In Los Stevens in June Caprice’s next sup- “what does a guy do while the di what happens she always sees the the cruel Henderson refused to hasten j Angeles has purchased one of the few ' cast was to meet Victor Her rector Is waiting for light?” “Stay bright side of things and Is continually the picture and Moors had to have a I Mae porting Marsh a had peacocks to be found in Southern Calidandy perfectly roati4i is d°In8r nIC®ly time In bert At the age of 10 her wish was on your set” quoth Chas “Well by making others happy by the manner In special dispensation In order to take In her of fornia It Is a very valuable bird and role a boy playing Tatria wlth gratified while on a visit to Vermont gosh I've stayed on my set until its which see new to “The tame to a certain extent lt-- 4s his the off drama "Wharf while Rat” the order in it things glasses Miss Stevens knew that she was des- tired and now I’m going to stand up was to keep the rainbow hued In time the male she Christmas first appeared j necessary turkey Did you ever go to war? A war attire for a play In crossing a street tined for the drama and after a couple whether I’m supposed to or not” came seems other “afflictions” on like Talent a I ghaln It can be eeen any two beauty Showed recently pictures “Liberty” of years In g business school she Joined back Sawyer ® families run In in from to to Fox Wllliaxn Kath was Accosted Francisco a sunny portion of the San she present According1 judging day occupying by dropping their a dramatic school to study stage busl-nenew photoplay In this plans Gladys Coburn’s second photo-pla- y well and robust soldiers mistook Williams’ a who comrade Glaum lawn where it attracts the Imherffora boy alyn he while third Carl Ilarbaugh who was recently film a father and son a mother and guns and holding up Miss Marsh declares week itvwafe the of most of be for mediate will the all passersby ' released attention Three men to fire added to the directorial staff of a New daughter are all appearing In the same January 22 1917 FWts Leiber the shot a Mexican onewar make very one shot would Thank 8tuart Holmes for the clever York company played In many Broad J--' Shakespearian : actor plays opposite sided Indeed effect given by the leaves as they way successes previous to going be- subject tne silver Herbert Miss film There Coburn is in this Standing scurry across the village square when fore — and behind — the motion picture haired actor of note He thwarts the you see this star's next plctureplay camera Lyman Broenlng who has done the off the dally “takes” of- camera work of Wyndham Standing his Running CARD Director Carl Ilarbaugh was puzzled work for J Searle Dawley In In which he ap- evil the disnew pieces the son to Among Pearson addition In this Virginiasubject “Snow tale of the for a while as to methods to obtain the peared were “The Girl of the Golden fathertheand“heavy” the ' fairy adaptation son combine Helen Jerome SaSblhatc 2RPT M Ul 1? h" I White'' In esult desired BludWest” “Via ' Wireless” “The actress talented the young plays Eddy ” a Holmes manned rake and piled the geon" "The Greyhound and “The the daughter to her own mother Mrs 4ual In Depart Dally f leaves to the windward of the square Perfect with Rose ' Stahl He F Eddy should Lady” This real reel present to masters stunt a M i were trying and XnUramdlat' He covered the huge heap with large also acted with Henrietta Crossman realism 720 play M- &BB !V’ ' ' V' Eight years ago John E Mackln got I'tale cape Ifarbaugh shouted “Camera!” with Paul Armstrong In vaudeville and motion pictures in a photoplay II tor him Magic witchcraft ana all Into described In 720 A Holmes lifted the cape The wind did with R A Walsh In stock 555 P M' Mae Murray who has just arrived in which Kenean Buel was directing Now I manner of trickery and authors the rest the book the Broenlng new Is New: York' is the lat- he by in the Valefka wood from working Holly I has815 A Wallace claims the titled of est member of the “Neveragain” club Suratt film which Buel Is making been sitting up nights with the A clever device to prevent wild anl Movie SpeedBeery sen“and means of his ways director devising following memIs composed of Mackln has the unique distinction of King This mala from roaming outside the house sational victory 930 A M in the Australian pur- bers organization 600 P ML New York company holding the vorld'g record for inten- - I getting the desired effects on the certain of a In a Jungle Is shown In “The Island of suit race on the one-miAscot Speed- formerly residents of New York who slve cultivation of English Peas and screen So far he declares that he Is Desire” 1100 A M way Christmas and Intermediate: Beery won the came to Los Angeles to make pictures he ' has photographs to show them In holding his own with the necromancers n A square mirrors race from thred day ' rivals large motion I — or bloom or went picture the whatever full seed back peas to' great metropolis a are arranged around frame five or six making the sensational time of 19 min- returned to the 'west vowing that I? 1205 of time means nothing to S30 A 13' 7'' i iv they doI one when that person happens feet high The slightest wind move- utes 44 seconds for 21 miles' ' see ' never ' to the white ' : wanted lights l ment causes this frame to revolve and star " Take Louise &05 P 225 P M also going) Cecil B De Mille director gen- 'Z The June Caprice' company will prob- - I a motion picture as It makes the circle the sun’s rays Instance Director Fred Flshback who ex- again for Plckford Huff and return Jack to New from York Georgia member Is eral character William ably the are reflected against the hut with such tracts 100 per cent of fun from Mack C De Mille 220 P ago that these ' two 500 P M is next Others in thq or- next week where the: members' began II It was not long stars were dazzling brilliance that beasts of forest “Ambrose” Swain every time Mack ganization are on a new young playing work Lim’ited— popular film Relcher Frank Omaha -- '7Jarland Chicago10I ultra-ultr- a are frightened off l gets In front of the camera has a new Ward Marie Doro Elliott DexterFannie persons in Booth Tarklng- P S30 - -- 1L55 P M ®a“1FranciC0 I ton’s “Seventeen” : and car 7 Harry Hilliard no someand It’s color Is blue The cops Dean Blanche Sweet ' and : now Jack had they been hiding Mae A friend of Stuart Holmes who lives are shadowing “Fish” and he will be I In sooner that picture marble completed ' work thing His hobby Is collecting :r Ogden Brigham Cache Valley Malad ' AQQ P M M - however j than considerably below the Mason-Dlxo- n blue too if he doesn’t take an oc- Murray clock studio the —not hands of the kind mean the and Intermediates you "VV I line came over to the Fort Lee studios casional squint at the speedometer By a: " hundred : wore turned back nearlyOrdsn (Denver Omaha Chteago going) George Walsh' the big star of “The but the heavier and costlier species I Isst week to watch the noted villain the way it’s a Roamer arrlV- themselves found Butte and also years— fk great reputaFranclscoand 8JL5 M has P Island (San 515 M ’they' A of Desjre" just The friend told Holmes proudly Despite the rumor that there had II Dickens’ characters! In other words as a kicker That Is George was been that he had become the possessor of an The great number' of effeminate ationpowerful a "falling out” between Mary I they are starring In the adaptation of punter at Georgetown and Plckford1145 P M 815 A M automobile several months back and parts that directors on Sennett’s com- Fordham universities her- - director Maurice I the celebrated novelists’ “Great and ' that he had gone on a tour of the south edy lot are creating have placed Don ' Is Janto of it be her released 4 ' tatlons’’ which during the making 1146 P M 1010 P M and west with It Likes “sissy de luxe” much ln de"The Pride of the Clan” it uary 8 who Gibson' picture opposite plays Margaret “You know Holmes” he said “travel mand nowadays Likes is the plump their differences have been Walsh waa born In Colorado seems' that 1155 740 Ogden Ely Sacramento San Francisco changes your perspective Now take little comedian who snaps his fingers George she will allow Mr Tourneur settled 1896 it you must know) and Having wooed Louise Huff and lost Springs (In Texas for Instance Big state mighty with the exquisiteness of a sweet to direct her next picture That is her in the adaptation of Booth -- - 2J0 P M 1156 P M I rode and rode and rode thing of sixteen Now they have him big state! Anna 'Luther can drive her l25-- h p maybe popular novel "Seventeen” second day I was In Texas the garbed as a convict attempting to play automobile' n In a way that would make Is now trying his hand yet the was Plckford Jack 1X55 P M owf" Bofaupoi“0S“u-Twl1020 A M in Texas the fourth I was tag with ‘Chester Conklin ‘in a prison Barney Oldfield Jealousthird I Robert Warwick sent out ten thou-- I under the tutelage again ’ " Texss on was in and It late still the cell sand announcements of his coming of 'Charles Dickens In the adaptation m Mai is fifth before I got out of Texas!” William Burress who portrays the appearance In ‘‘The Argyle Case” ' to I of that novelist’s “Great Expectations" Of all things on earth dress comes opium smoker of “The Island of De- - friends' who had written “Why did you buy that kind of a him during In this picture Louise Huff is Estella ' - swlm-mere- ss - - n - - : good-natured- ly : - h 4’d-c- ar - - -- ad&2r“i!SE t - wom-Ankf- - - far-reachi- y 1 - old-fashion- ed - she-wil- - - l 1 -- ' at - co-op-sh- ort 1 a-pu- p - co-starr- ing - ? - - ii 1 - How-policem- en "UP-Dlrec- tor t ' ' jar : co-direc- tor - - horn-rimm- ed I J"" - she-doe- s ’ sa ' - - UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME : ' - r! : ttpcra " - - a I w-er- ri®! e ? - M le “’ -- : - half-dose- - - ' : - 'Ocdn - - - The-flig- ht °n: to-b- ' - - at : ’ ” - - : ' lAlUr - ' - - 2 - - - ' - - Expec-Toume- ur - - -- -- PM PM Tark-Ingto- n’s 1 - ’ 1 - ' - - - : - - ? f- i - jy sa "v?'- C't' Jr''" - 1 5 nd ng -- |