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Show Norma Talmadge Has Favorite Role Whatever ! You Do In the course of their workaday lives, present day motion picture actresses are called upon to portray all sorts and kinds of characters. "Just one photoplay after another is the requirement of the big industry in which they are engaged. The price of continued popularity Is constant work; the public forgets all too quickly when even a favorite face Is absent too long from the screen. New productions must be made with unfailing regularity and, with the style in i photoplays constantly changing, the star must interpret all kinds of roles and not all of them are entirely to her liking. It is not strange then that the really big successes in any motion picture stars career most commonly come when the star is cast in pa role which not only suits her screen personality, but also exerts a genuine personal appeal upon her mind. At the Columbia theater Saturday, Miss Norma Talmadge is to appear in "The Secret of the Storm Country," a bill which stands out prominently as one of the most successful photoplay vehicles she has ever had, despite the fact that she has been before the public for a good many years. The role she plays' Is that of aHd this role is the secret "Tess of the tremendous success which the production has achieved. The Secret of the Storm Country was directed by Charles Miller, who was associated with Miss Talmadge In a number of other notably successful productions. Niles Welch appears 'In leading support of the star. jf PRINCESS iCDMJMBIA Tonight' and Saturday A crashing drama of a girls struggle with temptation TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 . ' . i RUPERT HUGHES Has written and directed the new Goldwyn picture, THROUGH THE STORM REMEMBRANCE It is even better than The Old Nest Also TOPICS OF THE DAY : , WEE DON'T LETTERS , nd dont mUi it, , ,lMs newest picture starring 1 "HUGHES And Stan Laurell in THE PEST Friday and Saturday at , And Comedy Through the Storm, at Princess Tonight, Saturday & CAREY INCOME TAX COUNSELLORS GUY ' Elk Building Phone 517 Provo, Utah The Princess theater announces the newest Playgoers film, Through the Storm, as the feature of their program for tonight and Saturday. This Horace G. Plimpton production depicts a powerful .drama in which a girls heart and soul are tossed in lifes storm. But after the storm comes the rainbow, and her happi ness she found all the more precious for the troubles she had been strong enough to conquer. The story is replete with heart interest, action land suspense. Edith Stockton and Louis Kimball are the featured players. Mon., Tues., Wed. Wesley Barry in HEROES OF THE STREET Worthwhile Pictures Coming to the STRAND SOON It, takes 60,000 rose blooms to produce an ounce of, attar of roses, or rose oil. Great care must be taken to- pick the freshly opened blooms while the dew is still on them and before the heat of the day has begun. The odor of the roses is volatile and the heat of the sun causes the blooms to lose their strength. JALL THE BROTHERS I - WERE VALIENT Cast, including Lou Chaney, Billie Dove, etc. ar OLIVER TWIST Jackie Coogan New Location 131-13- 5 West Center Street Hardy-Madse- n Transfer GARETH HUGHES in a Scene from DONT WRITE LETTERS new photoplay in - which Gareth based on Blanche Braces Saturday Letter-Writin- g Hughes Is starred. It will be shown Evening Post story, The Adventures 4 Love at It was the Strand theater on Friday and of a Ready Letter Writer. photographed by Rudolph Bergauist. A wholesome and thoroughly de- Saturday. Write Letters isL a George. The cast includes, besides Mr. Dont comedy of the ambitions ofa lightful a young man to appear brave to D. Baker production for Hughes, Barune Burkett, Herbert (Arthur met never is is the has whom he Herbert and Hayes, Margaret Mann, Harry Lor-yk- i rr and Lubin) Sawyer girl the is The Write raine, Lois Lee and Victor Potel. Letters, theme of "Dont distributed by Metro. play More than 2000 deadly weapons taken from persons arrested in New Work during the year were recently hauled to sea and dumped. They more than 112 rifles, 1500 pisan assortment of daggers, and tols blackjacks, knives and slugs. ETERNAL FLAME Norma Talmadge PRISONER OF ZEND A Cast Lewis-StonIncluding Alice Terry, Ramon Navarre, Barbara LaMarr Wins i Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY ACL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE. Office Phone, 1 48. Residence Phones; 175-- W --145-J S-- SB By JACK WILSON RADIO RAUF AND HIS FRIENDS Copyright ipsa by tha MeCIura Nawipap t Sjn&xa . in-clutt- gd All-St- ar United States treasury notes and other currency will be printed by power instead of Mnd presses. More than 200 plate printers will be dismissed because of the improved method. e, TURN TO THE RIGHT Cast Alice Terry, Jack Mulhall, Harry Meyers, etc. ar cials oh board a French steamship in Brooklyn. An automobile truck acrecidentally knocked over a barrel, which the of drugs vealing part amounted to $100,000 a.' all. In Vancouver, British Columbia, while the police were searching a house in Chinatown for hidden drugs, a carrier pigeon flew in, bearing a tube of BABY Viola Dana FIVE-DOLLA- R THE BEAUTIFUL AND narcotics. THE DAMNED Kenneth Harlan and Marie Prevost HEART Laurette Taylor O MY Righto! A Pair of Collegiate Dumbbells By L. F. Van Zelm 'Union AW. WHATS THE USE . PEG m iTHE SECRET OF THE STORM COUNTRY What Is Lifes Rainbow? 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Woodland, 2336 Jackson St., Ogden, Utah, SCHEDULE OF LICENSES REVOKED, REAL of said Is act; violation for 1923 the to The 1, following penalty provided January 1, 1922,None.January ' "Sec. 16. Penalty Any person, firm, partnership, association, coact, shall be partnership, or corporation, violating the provisions 'ofa .this SCHEDULE OF LICENSES CANCELLED, REAL ESTATE SALESMEN in any sum fine and Richa misdemeanor of deemed Grand by Le punishable Lake guilty City, Joseph H. Cutler,Co.931 Southi Third East, Salt a period not in for or the exceed county jail not to $1,000, by Imprisonment ards Realty or and fine one such both Land exceed to Federal imprisonment. year by Lake City, Utah, L. N. Reese, 206 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt H. C. HICKS, Respectfully submitted, & Investment Co. ' Secretary. I? & InvestEstate Real Approved: W. C. Goodwin, 258 J St., Sjalt Lake City, Peterson of State. B. H. CROCKETT, Secretary J. ment Co. HARVEY H. CLUFF, Attorney General. Snow Apts., Salt Lake City, Utah, Baird Realty In- Albert Hobbs, No. SETH PIXTON, State Bank Commissioner. , vestment Co 4 Salesmen: Ernest M- Fowler, 1602 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. Block, Salt Lake City. Young & Young, 203 Hooper ( Salesmen: L. H. Young, 63 Second Ave., Salt Lake City. A. Van Dyke, 105 Third Ave.; Salt Lake City. SCHEDULE OF LICENSES REVOKED, REAL ESTATE BROKERS January l 1922, to January 1, 1923: - j j j j Sixth South, Salt Lake City. Frank Ward, 1234 East Twenty-first East, Salt Lake City. South 1469 A. Alder, John Deseret. Nels L. Petersen, J. H. Palmer, Delta. Real Estate Land & Inv. Co., 216 Ness Bldg., Salt Lake City. T Winger Salesmen: Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Hans Winger, 2835 2835 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. HvrumS Winger, Ave., Salt Lake City. 1032 Kensington Winger, East, Salt Lake City. p A Woolley, 550 South Thirteenth Bank Walker Bldg., Salt Lake1 City. 1062 Young & Fowler, . j ' i B-- 3, i i |