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Show Mw inwt.Himnw Wl.UiAU CUUI41X. WKDNK&nAY. .APRIL 9.R 1Q-M- . THE DAILY KERAID OF UTAH COUNTY. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. THE HEKALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE ft. f- - THE BLAZING TRAIL The novel situation tf a brilliant young physician losing' bis Identity -U and Joining an Illiterate community in Gothe Blue Ridge mountains has been made Into a photoplay which will be 1 I shown at the Princess theater on LT Monday and Tuesday. The Only Tropcrly Ventilated Theater in Provo. It is called "The Blaring Trail" Frank Mayo Is the star. It is said to TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 7:30, 9:15 give the noted star bis greatest opportunity to inject punchy drama Into a Matinee Saturday 2:30: snappy romance. As the story opens Mayo Is seen as Dr. Bradley Yates, a young physician who has spurred bis brain over the border of amnesia. He has been work ing too bard on jk specific for blood- poisoning aiusff jund wandering in a daze In a MB city. At the sugges be goes to tion of a the most Ulerate community In the Blue Midge mountains where he can not be distracted by the scientific problems which have driven bis mind Scene to exhaustion. In the mountains he finds a prob lem of another kind, a problem which elves bis mind greater action than ever before, yet leaves him the strong 5 of "Breaking Through" Sat. Matinee Only. and vigorous young fellow that he was NoteChapter before the laboratory sapped bis LAST TIME TONIGHT strength and upset his poise. The climax of the story will be a surprise and the afterglow of the romance will last for many days with thoxe who see it. 'Mann Page and Izola Forrester, two popular novelists wrote the story and gave it to Luoien THE MIRACLE MAN" Hubbard, scenario editor at Universal City for adaptation to the screen. It (Not a Picture) was filmed under the direction of Sensation of All Ages. Robert Thornby. U,y 7ace TOBO1 r i - to Stage fellow-physicia- Li Jack Hoxie Li' . the Fast Action We tern In " 'DEVIL DOG' DAWSON" And LARRY SEMON in 'THE RENT COLLECTOR"' from Tox Mix in "Chasing Moon," at the Columbia tonight and Saturday. MONDAY AND TUESDAY CA HE THERE'S A MESSAGE FOR YOU IN A 1 EAOON w THRILLER Tom The genial, daring, returning bere Friday and Saturday in his latest Fox photoplay, "Chasing the Moon." He will be at the Columbia theater. "Chasing the Moon" is another Mix thriller, and contains an unusual amount of fun and frolic, the story giving Mix a fine opportunity to .display nix daring tsunts and to indulge his fondness for outwitting his foes. Eva Novak is again his leading woman, and is Bald to give her usual performance with skill plus beauty., Mix in this story starts In America, goes to Russia and finishes in Spain where be also finishes bis enemies. LaammW Pramm ,it OQSON A UN TOM MIX IN A ' " 1 uiiiijiiiiiimijiimituiiiiiiimiiniiDiimi TONIGHT AND SATURDAY "MlenMe'9 SEES THE UNSEEN. KNOWS THE UNKNOWN TELLS THE WORLD V.iv 1 iiiii i IMIUIIIIHlHiliiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiifiiiiiWI, n mm hi i "".B&Al. S RCTORE ..'.V?V g Mix Is Silver dollars at the rate of 200,000 a day are being coined at the United States mint at San Francisco. STRANDrv half-doHuskies, the animals used as sled dogs in the Far North, are now selling at $100 each s and up, In northern Canada, and animals are hard to get at any prlre. Good breeding stock 1b at a premium and a single one costs several hundred dollars, or as much as a good horse in the states. half-wol- CHILDREN'S MATINEE first-cIo.b- SATURDAY BABY MARIE OSBORNE in "DOLLY'S VACATION" A nine passenger airplane is to be USES MAIL PLANE used by Captain Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the South Pole, in his attempt to drift past the North Pole Smlllnr Hnnt Othnnn in rntnlns: to with the Arctic ice pack. The plane will be used in scientific expedition, the Strand theater on Monday and while on the trip. Tuesday. He will be seen in the star- 4 and THE g PR0MN MONKEY 1 -- SiGJdaJn the Fargo, inches below" lim N. D., awn ldto of "Headin' ring characterization high West." Many a story has been writwear ten and many a) picture filed on the BMMi finr?'"" up in tne i Scene from ' 'Devil Dog' Dawson, " at the Strand tonight and Saturday the opening scenes of "Headin' West," in which he enacts the part of an' American veteran of the war who returns home in time to steal his own ranch from himself and get branded as an lnposter. The young vet. wanted to get home and didn't know, how to do it, financially speaking. So he bummed his way. ; On a freight? Nix." This Is a 1922 yarn. He hid himself in the "hold" airplane, westward bound, and TONIGHT AND SATURDAY dropped off at the old home Bpot In a parachute, Some class for a hobo! His apprenticeship in K. P. In the army stood him in good stead. For when 'he got home all the work he could get not bein gorflclaly identified as the owner of the biggest ranch in the state was in the capacity of cook's helper and potato nurse. 'Louise Lorraine supports the star as the girl of the story, a very little creature from an eastern boarding school. EARLE WILLIAMS in "THE PURPLE CIPHER" Replete With Surprises and Creepy Oriental Mystery. A Story of the Chinese Tongs ALSO""COMEDY 6;' it J 4; SQUIRE EDGEGATE W 'Proud or thz 7HEV Trust j r - C?rsD VcC f Coes ai Pop .Cuess T This is wwbs L v Mote- - 0rWe1WrTlllUiC.,tUltfcrMM; iu ( (MOM BY y Ifm r . MoBftceM I J ' L ... f I II 7 W(WM . Hfts WftTcH 1 g Me J " r r Zw sues 6oTTh( ( i f?KESTE.&f' Sklal wrier TJ- s . . - By Carl Ed tt nlSI I I I. Ut mK-- , . TfPP I . J 7 I 0;r;,S I K ' .wMmM.....t.it.ui;;i:!:t!t!f!:'!::ft!:iJiiH!i'!''"''' umiaimmiimBlniiiUii:!S::nuiniSn:::!:U:K LOUIS RICHARD o : That 6uv . VTo LDuTlRJttMc V yX tfD- - Luke McGlook, the Brainyr. BEAN Boy f TuiJgt. 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