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Here Soon x One of the most .'thrilling love stories that ever became a best seller has been made into a vivid melo dramatic picture by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under the title of "Body and Soul," and will be shown- at the Idle Hour theatre - next LV edncsday and Thursday. The screen play was adapl- gfl f r om Ka t li a ri n e ""Ne wl i n ' Burt's famous novel, "The Branding Iron," and features Aileerj 'Pringle, Norman Kcery, Lionel Barrymorc and T. Roy Barnes. Set amid the impressive scenery of the Swiss Alps, it tells the tale of a peasant maid who marries 'a human derelict out of gratitude and then unwittingly arouses his jealousy to such a pitch that he brands her body with a white-hot iron so all men may know she is his. A mountaineer res cues the girl, spirits her away to his cabin and the two fall ' in love. , How the husband appears on the scene, the sacrifice of the girl to save the . man, she loves and their eventual happiness make a ...powerful play of j-.f ,rttcnse romance. """11 "aiionis'Ai iss Tringlc the greatest emotional oppor tunity of her career. Reginald Bark er,- famous iorJus direction of red blooded out-of-doors lramas, directed. . JtW' The AssPKJSgs Cream , Crop VINCENT RICHARDS Champion Tennis Player writes: "Immediately, before and after my important tennis matches I obtain the great ; est possible comfort and sat ! isfuctionfromhucky Strikes A tennis player must guard his throat carefully, and that is why I smoke only huckies they are mild end mellow, and cannotpossibly irritate your throat, and my wind is always in splendid shape,' No Throat Irritation No Couffh 1928, The American Tobacco Co, lac , Edna Murphy and The - Son of Silver King Star With Thomson The vivacious blonde loveliness of Edna Murphy lends , itself admirably to various types of roles in ; screen productions, her career reveals. Miss Murphy, in the leading femi nine role opposite Fred Thonison in "Silver Conies Through," went direct ly into this dramatic Western role from the popular coemdy "McFad den's Flats." Previous to this role, she., played the feminine lead jn john ny Hincs' !!A11 Aboard,' and her carliestworkwilL beremcmbere(Mn Richard Dix's starring vehicles. A splendid cast is seen in support of Thomson as the star of "Silver Comes Through" which in addition to Miss Murphy includes "Silver King," the wonder horse, William Courtright, Harry Woods and Mathildc Brundage. Lloyd Ingraham directed. Another star of this picture, al though not so well known will never theless be viewed with interest by all those that have marveled at his father. Silver Prince, the son of Silver King, has a part in the picture, and seems to have inherited much of that equine personality that has made his father famous. Hog Sale '' next hog sale vui tfe"nuu"""o"i (""-." pi n 25th. " He states that hog raisers have indicated that they will have a suf ficent number of. hogs. on hand to make-a carload. . 1 Wmmmm liilft . $ - 8 i ' ESTHER. BALSTON IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE "LOVE AND LEARN" Esther Ralston Stars In New Type of Picture Esther Ralston, who has perhaps, as many admiring fans as the most popular-motion- picture actre;sU)day,r..ap- pcars in- "Love "and Learn,1' t Para mou nt's newest picturcHn -which t h e beautiful star with the golden hair is starred at the Idle Hour theatre Mon day and Tuesday, f t This production tHi'tV'S somewhat, from the type of picture Miss Ral ston has been accustomed to, in that she plays a light comedy role. It should not be construed, however, that she is entering, the comedy field, with "Love and Learn," but because of the many intriguing situations that occur, Miss Ralston finds herself per forming before the camera in such a manner that is sure to provike the loudest laughter, although the situa tions are very serious to her. "I enjoyod making 'Love and Learn' as much if r.ot mo'c thnn any picture 1 have done" declared -Miss Ralston .,. tko, o'fttturt.'h'wV hf en . roninlotod mount. "The story, called tor. my try inR to pet in trouble so my .parents would not Ret a divorce. In 'other t he police 11 y-JJa-wa -ta A i verOhe if attention from their separation, 'and by so doing, to draw their efforts together by getting me out of trouble. It was great fun." she added. Miss Ralston is ably supported by an excellent cast. Lane Chandler, who' is 'one of the up and coming young actors developed by Paramount plays opposite her. Hcdda Hopper and Claude King, old favorites, protray the roles of her father and mother, who start the action. Guy Oliver, who plays the part of the detective., adds another sterling performance to his already long list, and .lack Clark, all serve to make this production one of pleasing entertainment.' Chicken Sale The next poultry sale will take place on Monday, . Ann 23rd. It is sug gested that all bolder hens be given a 'permanent vaa'tkm at. this sale. ESSIG MARKET ; H. O. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fin Hom Made Sausage Everything kept in a first class market. Phone 42 Don't Do It! Don't Do It! IT'S the height of poor judgment to throw away a pair of old shoes without letting an Expert Repair man look at them. Don't do it! Bring 'errt to us and let us prolong their life. EARL ANGEL DdiQo Mm ir FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 20-2! sic Eiirs A COMPKLL1XG drania of the race track staged on the rolling vistas of the sage.' 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