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datlt east QK&oxiAS. nafrasrox osficos, SATURDAY EVENING, JttLV 1C, 1021. TWELVE ?ACE3 MOTION PICTURE NEWS VAsTIMK SI'Mt.W M SlOMVW ' There's k new snRie to the maror.n-r-d-on-un-iHlMid plot in "The Torrent." Hiort.i8 iif Rawllne e.nis-s a frovern hient aviator to Innd on nn uncharted Mnrt In the Pnptfir nnd rtiw he find 4he dirt who married a millionaire. )ut ,wtlo renlly lnm him. If (hut Isn't a twentieth century situation, what is? " Hin Nov.ik in the blonde stnr in thij j'ictnif at the I'asttlTie tiu-alre, n.tu : filthoiiKh this if only her second stel lrr picture,. he ni;y wrll tte culled ft - ,'!ifir." M infj N-')nU is o-'tte a different ' lype of li siuy' fi-oin her sister Jane, hut she his the irinie dromatic nbility. In Stunri Pnton'n production ot Oorw liix's story, Kva Novak is ! ' rriritel ul wun win s her cmi lover nw.iy and marries for money. Naturally soe resrets it and finds hei husband and his friends most distaste ful. Cruitdnx on his yacht she (rets in tender and trails at the end of the rope io Ret a little solitude. Her hiishaml. . drunk, searching for her, falls and t muni himself ai.d the party thinks he ! Hall's Catarrh Medicine ' TboM who are in a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bother them much more than when they are In (hh) health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease. It is greatly .Influenced by constitutional conditions. , HALL'S CATAKRK MF.DICINE Is a . Tonic and Blood I'urtfler, and acts through Uhe blood upon the mucous surfaces of 'the body, thus redueln the Inflammation and reetorin normal condition, t Atl drocctata. Circular, free J f. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Cfcio. P4 a.L : m 'lJ i YOUNG GIRL FINDS RELIEF Wants .to Tell Other Girh All About It CONWAY XiiAKLlS in.'lkKK.W thk T'oR A Siwnuh ficfw ALT A TOUAY MCADE Today Children, 10c dulU, 35c s nead. 1 he sirl at the end of the rope is siarilej at their cries and ! drops her iine. she is n.r.ft in t Itu 1 open sea in a rowhoat. j When he is thrown ushoro in a i atrrm and nieeis tho man she loves i (played by Jack Perry) they have i many n.lv'entures tocether. The story j has an ending that is decidedly unusual j when they fisrht their way hack to i civilization to find that her husband is still alive. The husband's amused . handling of the situation has a certain grim humor to it. . LKRAXON, Mo., July 1 Fvansville. Ind. "I am eighteen years old end have been bothered for several muuma wiui irregular periods. Kvery month my back would ache and I always had a cold and felt drowsy and sleepy. 1 work in a millinery shop and 1 went to work every day, but felt stupid and would have such cramps. 1 had seen Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com- i pound advertised and had heard several women taiK oi m su uwuki k"v o some. This Vegetable Compound is wonderful and it helned me very much. r -it v I so that during my periods I am not now ' ! sick or drowsy. I have told many girls about your medicine and would be glad to help anyone who is troubled with similar ailments, iou may use my A. irc&dle SUNDAY MONDAY Children, 10c Adults, 35c 1 S3 A I T A St' SUA Y AVI) MONDAY IMMIUIiWT KOl.K A MA ST Kit" I.i:itAN'(N, Mo., July U.. (I. N. S. "oi words as MfMliterrancan, ,; ; ..,, lit,. "Tist.t. T.in. . . wiLEB.GSecond St., Evansyille, Indiana, acclamation, constitutional, dissipa-1 Some girls lead lives of luxury, while tion, untl ortatively and other similar i others toil for their livelihood, but all words hold na terrors for Fern Wa-jare subject to, the same physical laws to man, four ami one half vear old and suffer in proportion to their viola phenomenal speller, who lives in the tion. When such symptoms develop as ozark Hills, near Kldridsre. . irregularities, headaches. Whenever the hid comes to town i bearin with his parents "lie soon becomes the center of interest. He frequently prives exhinitions of his spelling prow ess. One of the thines the youngster likes to do is to stand on the'tatlon " " platform and when the train stops to None of the jawbreakers that so take water or wait while hues-ace is ! freouentlv 'stuniti" adults (five Fern backaches, down sensations and ' the. blues,'1 girls should prohtby Miss Unx wiler's experience and give Lydia E.' finkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. I ; - M j (f - f- - i Ye. ' 0 . '' ' T 4 , 4 ,' Ski successful was Alice lirady, the Realart star, in her impersonation of the j-oungr Tolish iiflmisrant girl in "The Land of Hope," her latest re lease, that she has decided to do a ser- ' :es of pictures of a similar type, allow- ( im; her to portray humble hoftiirt. rather than the society types she has j heretofore done. 1 "I should like nothins better than to! lo a series of j ist such strong, simple, j appealing roles." said Miss Hrady re-; ently. "I nm enthus'nstic over "The Land of Hope" and feel that I have j never been given a better vehicle than , 'his drama of humble people and their i nrnpsles." ! "The Land of Hope-." which is a i collaboration by the Hattons arid Rob-j ert M-iiton, conies for a two days' run j it the Alia theatre liesinniic,' Sum.ay, beintr handled, Fern spills for the pas- sen dors. any trouble. The lau speiis un them with comparative mm. of AI.TA TODAY PR1ZK WINXIXfi TK.VM OF ALASKAN IMKiS IN 'ni t K1XG THK TIGER , WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER LIFE'S FORBIDDEN THING? SEE Man Dawn's" THE FORBIDDEN THING EY MARY MEARS BRAY PICTOGRAPH PASTIME j . Men. i Children, 5c Adults, 20c jack Perrin and En in The Torrent ...."Is cenven tion mere Ihrrt a ve recr? Thty were alcre t.i a desert i:!ar.d. TIey want ed c ich t ':hcr mere thn arytli'-ng ehs in the. wc rid. The tvcrld need neve" have known and yet . . See f'The Torrent" and find cut hew ann end a v.cmm were el!e to face sc;iety. Conway Tearle, who is starring in '"Rucking the Tiger." the Selznk k Pic ture which conies to the Alta theatre 'nrVy Is a pt-eat do? lover, and it ts very rarely that he appears in a pic ture which has not at least one do.? In i. Tn th" comlne production Mr. Tearle drives one of the finest teams of mala . ites to he found in Alaska, and worth several thousand dollars. These dogs are very' temperamental and, while they will mush over an in credible number of miles per day. and will draw a considerable load without complaint, they inisist on kind treat Tunt. Nagging will spoil the best dog in the team, and as soon as one dog hows signs of temper his team-mates follow suit promptly, and the result is tBat upon the slightest provocation :he whole is a snarling mass. The diet of these does consists of bacon, rite, dried salmon, cornmeal md oatmeal with bacon. They are fed once a day, in the evening. Ita Today Children 10c Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE Imperial Duo Piano Accordionists Roland Bros. Premier Equilibrists LEWIS J. SELZNICK Presents Conway , Tearle: The navy department has ankorl for sealed lils on a piano from the presi dent's yacht, 'Mayflower. So many offers have been made for the old in strument by hunters of historical oi:r that the procedure v.hh neceasary to give everybody a chance. A new concert grand is replacing the old one. Proud Horse in a drama of Alaska Bucking the Tiger Snow, ice, malamute dogs, miners, dance hall girls. COMEDY FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY, "THE BABY" MatfueiiteClari V iii V V - l: , : : - I::... ' yi4 Comedy "ONE BEST EET" ft J vr-7 r l I Si If i j U) U i if t'41 -I I : : ALT Monday Children, 10c f Adults, 40c VAUDEVILLE ; ALL AMERICAN TRIO Comedy Talking and Harmony Singing Dolly Brickey Child Impersonations, Singing and Talking ; REAL ART PRESENTS Alice Brady IN Corr.c iy CHEESE ROMANCE Sirs. Warren G. Harding expressed her admiration for "Billy," prize polo pony of the Cuban army team. Gal lant CoL Bllva, owner of "Billy," promptly wrote a note to Mrs. Hard ins presenting the pony to her. Mrs. Hardin reluctantly declined the gift, but Invited the colonel and hi wife to th Whit BotlM to thank Wm." ... - The Land ot Hope .'. Jrema of Aspirations anJ Dicillusicnmcnts INTERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE The Laws of Economy 4 N apple bounced off Newton's head and inspired him to evolve the Law of Gravity. The advertisements in this paper can give you no less forcefully the ( inside workings of the Laws of Economy. - As sure as the apple hit Newton, the advertisements have j7 .. a personal message of economy for you. Merchants tell you of their bargains through advertise ments. ' 1 Almost eveiy new opportunity is offered through an ad vertisement. ; ; Practically every unusual buy is?advertised. . 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