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Show y AT THEPROVO THEATRES rPacQ to Go The w J r ill ft 0 e The oui TONIGHT AND THURSDAY and ro'or splendor of the East i ihe perlusion and security of a Turkish harem Out of the warmth and languor of the East to be eiK'denly Into the chill of a London fog b chelor household of a man she had never seen ii o And fo into his startled, lonely heart there to dwell like a strange, exotic flSwer until a lrif rfi's nfifiHv nnntViPr U'nmnn'a ioalnna rlnttiiir nnrl a rw i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices tf .ovc '- - MAY McAVOY, "THE WONDER GIRL" in "M ORALS" From W. J. Locke's Famcu? Novel and Fiay, "The Moral 4 f Marrm" . for n r 7 warn p Constance Wna Our Last Imue) "Toe man I've got in mind to 41-In first ploture, Mrs. Su la, your U you can get hold of Tou oouldn't 00 better, but I'll give galary'a and find out tor you." rut There's no hurry, Mr. Summer-kt- f. Remember, Mr. Lou taint hasn't jjskaa the first step toward forming A company yet" "Well, but I'd hate to have you loae a chance. Barry's a wonder. Oven OrUOth takes a back seat when Barry Nolan picks up the hr 1 Lontalne Interposed a question of technical nature, and as Summer-laanswered him at length, Luanda's attention wandered, she be-to think more about the Ca less about what he waa saying. Undeniably a most satisfying creature,' at least to look at. Bending prer the table, his face glowing as ha illustrated his meaning with an animated play of hands: though his words were all for Lontalne, consciousness was constant r to Luclnda, his quick eyes were seeking hers . . . Hard hit and making no secret of It. Not that It mattered, more than for the good it did one's to be respectfully If openly adored by a personable young man whom one found agreeable. Vanity had been sorely sprung by Bellamy's sacrifices of hie wife's love to his apof petite for flirting with women cheap emotions. Neither had Daube-ney'devotion meant a great deal: too familiar being something through old acquaintance not to be misprized. It had needed some new conquest aa this to make Luclnda think well of herself again; this at least proved her charms not yet d r?1 1 Sum-marlad- for-vo- jT 1 self-estee- "211 JA v of' -- a. ii iia a problematic shadow that lurked In bar eyea. "My amiable first husband,' she announced, "baa charged ma to arrange for an audience at your convenience." "As soon as you like," Luclnda laughed. "This morning Harry has waked up with his poor dear head more than usually addled with gorgeous schemes, and says he wants to consult you. What ha realiy wants la your unconditional approval . of everything he baa to propose. So do be wise as well as kind." "I'll try," Luclnda promised. Considered In the light of this s warning, all that Lontalne had to lay before her seemed almost .disappointingly conservative. "I've been thinking It over all night," he assured Luclnda seriously as she and Fanny settled to give htm attention, "and It seems to me I ought to let you, know more specifically what you're letting yourself In for, before I aak you to hold yourself pledged." "That sounds suspiciously like preparation for letting me down easily." "Please don't think that." There was a convincing glint of alarm In Lontalne's look. "Never more en- semi-seriou- Luclnda inclined to approve the mainwhich Summerlad tained himself. The bungalow, se cluded In wide end grounds, might have served as the r retreat duke. MAYi SAVE MONEY ' BUY FOR CASH fornia." "I must make the most of these then. moments, Presently we'll both be busy, you In especial far too busy to give me many evenings like this." "I'm not at all afraid of being doomed to ennui through any lack of Ingenuity on your part." "If I'm not mistaken, that's a dare." "It's as you care to take it." He accepted with a smile the smiling gage of her eyes. They understood each other perfectly. When it was time to return to the Alexandria. Summerlad Insisted on driving them home himself. Luclnda fell asleep that night to dream of coursing a will through a land whose painted illusion failed and faded as she fled, till in the end there was no more beauty, only the bare grin of the desert savage and Implacable. She started awake with her husband's name trembling on her lips. SAMUEL 446.KOPP Phone West Center. Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING MAY 27, 1922. 10 lbs. Sugar 70c 460 65c 10 lbs. Good Rice 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans bag Pancake Flour 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 3 lbs. New Potatoes Old Potatoes, per lb. per bushel 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes r Salt Bacon, per lb Breakfast Bacon, per lb Picnic Ham, per lb 90c bottle Forbidden Grape Syrup 60c bottle Forbidden Grape Syrup 3 pkgs. Tecco Pancake Flour 3 pkgs. Excelo Cake Flour 3 pkgs. Corn Puffs 3 pkgs. Ice Cream Powder r. 3 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch z glass Peanut Butter 2 large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Towder 10 bars No. 999 Toilet Soap, big value 10 bars White Laundry Soap 98r 2ie" 4-- lb 55c 25c $1.00 2; 2o 15c to 22r 15f to 35c 24c 40 20f 250 ! 25 25 25 O 2Sc 12-o- 01MY 25c .45c 45C 45c xv'iif ' room the Lontalnes occupied TSB) the Alexandria adjoined Luclnda 'a. and while she was lazing over breakfast Fauny tapped on the communicating door and drifted In, en negligee, with a cigaret r od an airy nonchalance oddly at w. with 3 DAYS LOOSE" SALE-B-UY SESSUE ; HAYAKAWA in 'FIVE DAYS TO LIVE" . J u republica: d money-grubbin- YouSave g Electric Range lf Great May Sale you "I think you're quite rigM. You said yesterday you had some people ready to furnish the necessary capi- ot a grand By mnrely turning her head she could look out through an open casement to a lawn where moonlight like Uiuid silver slept between mysterious, dense masses of purple shadow. The breath of the night waa bland In Chicago the and fragrant. thermomenter had shivered in the neighborhood of sero; New Tork, according to telegraphic news, was digging out from under a snowfall second only U that of Its legendary bllszard. "I want to purr," Luclnda finding Summerlad's eyes apon her. "I am enslaved by Cali- MoAVOMMORACS i follow me, Mrs. DruceT" well-kem- warm-weathe- J - See What in Style pl.-in- SEE WHAT YOU SAVE s passee. mo 1 ci IQcti tinned dm ftsadt for Ibxcf on Gloom Cm ctsadt tot Jay for Everybody camoaien in open T. vx tOnaxtMkjMsV Sox flavor . I r I liOUI8 JOSEPH TALMABSE V flr Tece-tlonin- TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 MARY MILES MINTER in I "T L L I EM Also "WINNERS OF THE WEST' NO. 16 u? lttacaat iHoprtheK' Only Properly Ventilated Theater In Prove" Vote Tai before fc Must praeeat klaaatf ' vi Hmka,, to pay the death . 9010117. TM dramas. FIVC DAYS TO LIVE of young larers are married and tot HONEYMOON 1 ftocctaff .ay C'ey ri bliss fully in the home which baa been rtola country. BesiZt In 8etue Hayakawa's latest Jl-boarbt and furnished vitb the of Constance iur Tlmf8. 'FiTe Days to LlTe." Yong pirate cold. ' Whe the days of hap "Woman. Place." the John Emer-- picture, role his he purt of the Koo, the pirate, plays a tIUI 111 be ihowo at the Columbia theapiness are over Tai leave pirated bride and takes KoAJ'a ter on Tburitday and Friday tells a n the lives of Tai Leung (Sessue broken-hearte- d father; vfiC2 . executioner to to the himself r sweetheart, and bis pty .the mnl.wn honeymoon iayakawa). tory of a twenty-yeadebt to Justice. which 1" stilt going strong and pro-m- i CaAl, played by Tsuru Ooki (Mrs. the pirate drama situation Live" Of this it crowd, of great e to end only when death Iayakawa). "Fire Days to ChlnesefjM s the current feature attraction at made. You may know this much tenet. "i g and no more: Tal las t executed. .he Strand theater. One time when Connie was a be has tremendcas But to is sentenced Foo the story In IJermuda, she made the Yong and lis acquaintance ot a middle aged jxecuted for piracy. In return for ending. In which Sessue lie remarkable pirate's enormous wealth, Tal charming wife add new lustre lo couqie who told of their honevmoon. They were married in Leung offers himself for execution their dramatic genius. MORALS OF "Five Day to Live," which was New Vork twenty eara ago and in place of Yong Foo, Iq accordance MARcm Miss Eve Unsell from by went to Bermuda on their wedding! wit a the custom in China at that adapted -time. With the pirate's gold, Tal Street of the Flying Dragon an trin. -- "n Sir Man-.ii.utn were vlulent'y seize! with Leung buys the liberty of bis little original story by Dorothy Good cwl mslJe-mefellow, abounds in picturesque set' repressive ea rut.-- o tiie ulanda sweetheart, Ko Al the red d I 0 sp'-nive days of freedom are allowed tings, perhaps more picturesque of the most whtasitft ful characters .... :"ier8 rather mainder of t'leir da William J. Locke, tae 125 riti au attack of tfn egiin Connie's Hsh novelist, have bee uggeitian that) the screen In Relarfs rec3 via to fc:amland air' the return tn.y IMorals." with May McAy! piaie encouraeed llttleetaoetaoieoi , N11 lift lotta, and William p recieved little encourage-Sir Marcus. j ment. Manager Ashton of th. "We'll roneymoon rlgit here the II ii !il!luni!f;(niinJ!lFn'ifi;i!i!!FriiiyiiniJili! theater, has booked th remainder of our lives,'' the couple for tonight and ThursdarW told her. fact that It is a Wiliiai'o Russia's orders are dictated but TONIGHT AND THURSDAY not red. xnousands In this J lea-ant- s the delightful story 0fthe2' gave Princess Mary a lish orphan, reared in pu- gold .dress and we'll bet she harem, whom circumstance ii could hardly wa't for Sunday. Into thA hnmt rTr' - otwI HU ii 1 lug QT Cy cus a staid Ordeyne, lata." EngMa "It sounds like awqr Carlotta involves owns a sir MaS ttM "It Is fairy t ale more embarrlsing situatW, real Ufa. Nothing U could ace'ri one could have thought noMii tribe of aniV for the pratent-da- r I I picture mllUonalrfg. ttcjr thA lfttlA nitfannta imagination enougn to 1 vapk-oni- t amusement for the inajMf in "ha nmuo lu U1Q most intelligent people, a COTA realization that he love CttkI decision intensified when th years ago, considered maraiy enanlcal curiosity. Be they in vat vi wo i ui lusii tiarem m tneir email saving, tnecc Ijinitnn tn old 0. "J tradesmen and barnstorming .."Rut thA nnth tnu'd..' .unnmj mi In the venture that high nation of bis romance is mi scorned, and the boom found but smooth, a fact that m securely In the saddle. Thafs many unexpected dramatic k so much the public gets to this nnnnlnr i human .j . r r u.uiMi "U.9 today,1 and stupid stuff thrown A Romance of Orient the , "But our pictures aren't going tt be in that class are they?" Every now and thon "Rather not! We're going to go a! Wishes the dallv rennrt th.i And Campbell Comedy ' this thing In an Intelligent way. gress isn't doing anything wu "STOLEN GLORY" Well pick a good staff, select OW stories with care, get the best men Belnsr on the hrinir nt FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .. J ; to write our scenarios, and gather I..' uou as jumping OH. ibu t U.J RUDYARD round us a group of actors, UkA KIPLING'S, those who have mads the Conti"WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" Long hair and a wild loot! nental cinema what It Is today, more mace a musician. Interested In their work than la themselves, willing to take their chances of scoring in fine ensemble acting Instead ot Insistent that every UTAH picture shall be distorted to throw star Into prominence. a Even In America such sincere artists to exist, and we'll find and bring them MEET JULY II together and prove that cinema can aa be an art well al production a scheme." "Bravo! bravo!" Fanny InterpolatIf you buy your ed. "Hark to the dear man! Now ii SALT LAKE CITY, MayaJ as braveonly he'll perform one-hato be in keeping with a mors ly as he promises I" manifested in various parts: Lontalne flushed a little but paid to hold early convention fortta no other heed. "To get back to the pose, of naming candidates h our question of capitalization . . . Arduring voted upon next election, th 1 as thousand a fifty bitrarily setting 1 blican state convention t?!11 Ik I fair production cost, we'll want at in uiau juiy it mis year. least a hundred and fifty thousand to this- affect was reached it to begin with." state committee meeting held "But surely we won't need a hundred thousand margin for safe day at the Hotel Utah. The apportionment this .y?" "Not for safety for economy. changed irom that used at tint When we finish our first picture It state convention when deligitei will be a matter of six months at tended on the basis to one to I least before It can be exhibited. 10 votos cast for Nephl L ti Meantime, we can't afford either to candidate for governor at the. disband our company or hold it totion four years previous, ot j Seize this opportunity to have the range pi count of the gether In idleness. We ought to heavy vote cut I start our second ploture the day Governor Mabey Vxo yean i have you at a for longed almost price after we finish the first. Thus we several o! those present emphui , b will waste no gestures. And allowunbelievably low. the ueceueity of cutting tha iff ing three months to each, we should tiotiment to insure the conical Tremendous reductions for this month have our second and third ready by not becoming to large and cunt ili the time the first is released. Do TO I VENTURE LINDA LEE, INC." SUGGEST thuslastlc, more sure of anything than I am of your eventual success. But It's going to mean hard work for both of us." "I shan't mind haid work," Luclnda replied. "As for disappointments, I don't expect. much, so I can't be very hard hit if everything doesn't turn out as happily aa one might wish." "If that spirit won't win for us, nothing will," Lontalne declared. "Now for a tentative program . . . Our first step, naturally, will be to incorporate. And since It seems to be the fashion on this side, and our corporate name will serve as a trade mark, I venture to suggest-'LindLee, Inc.' " "One name is as good as another, don't you think?" "Good. Call that settled. Then as to finances. My study of American studio conditions has satisfied me that production costs this side are The average normally excessive. cost of a picture today is between eighty and a hundred and twenty thousand too much by half." "Mr. Culp's secretary iold me Alma Daley's pictures cost between a hundred and fifty and two hundred thousand each." "If so, Ben Culp Is throwing money away through ignorance or bad management or Indifference. "But say a picture costs us fifty t' isand: its gross earnings, the fii si. year, should be two hundred and We ought to turn fifty thousand. out not less than four pictures a year, which will mean at least four hundred and fifty thousand clear profit to be split up between the star, the executive, and the capital. a well-mad- e You only. Save C-- 4 Reduced Electric Range C0 1 fin $4l .UU Hughes 37 Electric Range (pnn fin JjU.UU Reduced MP nn Hughes 40 Electric Range good business?" "Can we avoid that?" ' "Simply enough. If you care It) take the risk. I'll confess I'm not financially In a position to invest la the business myself. But if yog should decide to back yourself, use your owji money to finance Tlr.1 Lee, Inc., you would ultimately receive of tv.e profits instead of the one you'd be en;ltled to as the star. And no outsider would have anything to say about the way we conduct our own business." Reduced Hughes 44 Reduced $Z0.UU flOfl nn JOU.UU Electric Range Hughes 47 Electric Range , Reduced Hughes 50 Electric Range two-third- s Reduced Hughes 60 Reduced Electric Range some. I ! jjj Pi Most 111 Tea Drinkers jjj (Mn $4UiUU Pi (MO H but many do not know that Tree Tea is far super' Hi $40iUU j ton nn PI JOUiUU tnow good Tea far and it costs you less! f TREE In addition you yet a special rebate if TEA you BUY NOW! SPECIAL EASY TERMS FOR MAY ONLY $10 10 SL $10 Month per cent additional discount for cash Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" NEY AT HM-- III Hughes tal?" "In half an hour I can find half a dozen who'd jump at the chance," Lontalne replied without a quiver. "The question is: Do we want tc take them In? Is it necessary? Is II "I don't think I care about that," Luclnda observed thoughtfully. "But It does appeal to me, the idea that If I use my own money nobody but myself can suffer If we're making a mistake, if we don't make a success." "Then you will find the capital yourself, Mrs. Druce" "I think I can manage it without much trouble." Lcntaine sighed quietly and relaxed. The cpntnted glow of last night crept back Into his eyes. He and began produced his clgaret-case- , to smoke in luxurious puffs. "I may call on you for a check In a day or two, for preliminary expenses." "That brings up a question," Luclnda confessed. "You see, my checks will be signed Luclnda Druce, and I don't like to rUk my Incognita aa Linda Lee." "Nothing to fret about," Lontalne declared. "Simply make your checks payable to me. I'll open an account with a local bank In my name first, and transfer It ts the aocount ot Linda Lee (Inc.) as soon as we Incorporate." 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