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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. EVERETT TRUE HOWf CVSRTT 5 HAY, (aiHAT T THINK 4BOUT island, B7CONDO I. ClSHCM"TXJS"H The I - IScreeir Vocshtce 1 - strtklnf ... scene gjaaada qnfer the direction "WHERE! TO GO" 1 aenaoerj, "TEP THE MAN - aboard pearling- schooners; is ths nattr quarters, and the like. Edwin Stev en. Add Schaefer, Jean Pe Briae, WUiard Louis and othvi ire la the cast. The picture, which comes to the eorambfa theater Saturday, w U NCON QU ER ABLE J ZAT (TS NOT "DIFFICULT To tHtCH WAY t JoP& ON IT" illinium Hundreds of fans have written to Hoot Gibson to aik him the ih same question I j r . l JWby does he swtteh-'bgun from one hand to the other" shooting one time left handed and another time right banded? he star of "Step en It," coming to the Strang theater next. Monday and Tuesday, baa this habit. Right ia the middle of a scene his gun win pop OTer from his right to his left hand, then. back. "1 hare never been-abl- e to get over that-babsince" I"te used gun," Gibson, says, "it's just, one of those things done a tew times accidentally and then forever as a ' habit on Support! g Gibson it," which Jack. Conway directed from Courtney Ryley Cooper's magazine story, "The Land of the inmap Jack Holt iui Ruumcunt Ptctun '.The Mm Unoonjuaailt'' J?i 1 1119 C. Shumway, Victor Gloria Davenport, Edith Potel, Jack Holt, Tlrile Paramount star, Torke and Frank Lanning. has been seen In many unique roles during his screen career, but none f MOVIE MANOEUVERS has equalled in general interest his During the filming of "First impersonation of Robert Kendall, a pearl fisher in the south Pacinc Love,'' Constance Binney's latest islands, la his latest Paramount Restart picture, a scene was needpicture, "The Man Unconquerable," ed showing an. ambulance speedwhich, according to Manager Ash-to- ing through the crowded streets of of the Columbia, is one of the the city. But Director Campbell strongest phtooplays he has booked well knew that If he sent his cameras ahead of and behind the thus tar this season. The scenes of the new picture, ambulance, the street crowds would founded' on a story by Hamilton not behave in normal fashion. So for this "shot" Director Camp Smith, are laid in the pearling grounds of the South Sea Islands, bell mounted his cameras on load- where authorities conspire with, ed delivery trucks, concealed by thieves and the only law Is the law piles of boxes yet with the lenBes of might This condition provides I exposed, so that the camera men. ample opportunities for a story crouching behind huge packing chock full of tense situations, and cases, could work successfully. action. At a signal the traffic officer There Is a fighting Swede char- - stopped ever? M the ambuacter.played by Clarence Burton lance through, with the (ruck ahead who espses in several pugilistic ft' 't and the scenes were ground sneounters with Holt gtar merrily onto the film, without the Rita J)u T. Ta vnl.h rfrl- nlaved street crowd ever suspecting that oavmwu uva, father it was being photographed, jy "First Love" will be shown toowns a peart island concession, night and Saturday at the Princess supplies the love interest. A magnificent pearl which is theater. stolen, causing the murder of its owner, and which is later recovered, figures in the story. There "OUR LEADINQ CITIZEN" are many colorful scenes along the firm, Psoras wato cawy Ricka?v The leading figure in the play. "Cappy Ricks," which comes to on the fifth night, is Cbautauqu an old chap well known along the San Francisco water frotst, a typical old ea dog with a keen sense of humor who always insists-- - on having his own way; right or wrong, and a character that made an instant appeal to Peter B. Kyne, a great writer of stories of the sea, who practically lived along the fM. STEINER PRODUCTION CO. Present mm1 TRKSS i IrbntJh-Eriiiic- human interest plays that has ing been staged in many a day. That it will just bit the fancy of the local theatergoers is an assured fact. Pot Roasts, lb Shoulder Pork Roasts, lb. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs. for . IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ......... SAMUEL446.KOPP 460 West Center. Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING JULY 22, 1922. 10 lbs. Sugar-jht-kt 7 lbs. New Potatoes m i i i ...... .. ...... ... , ,; Fresh Tomatoes, per lb 7. . . Nice Fresh Salmon, extra special, per lb. .. .... Drfse4 Chickens, per lb. .30$, " " 2 dozen Strictly ." . EggS. t, A-.l Creamery Butter .......1.A- -l Salt Bacon, per ib. . .' r 2 largs cana Tomatoe ..... Fih 1 '"" .80 25 .15 .20 .17 .25 22$ coast and in the interior TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ' t i . . Constance Binney ; , NEXT NUMBER CANNING "FIRST LOVE Als- oMUTT AND JEFF NEEDS WITH APOLOGIES TO J. M. J. Bali Mason, pints 954 Ball Mason, quarts S1.20 Ball Mason, two quarts $1.35 Lids, per dozen . . . .,10 Kuples Rubbers, per dozen Speaker Rubbers, two dozen , 15r Kerr Mason Jars, pints .SI .00 Kerr Mason Jars, quarts . . ; . . . . . .S1.65 Kerr Mason Jars, two quarts Kerr Mason Jars, wide mouth . . . 4 .$1.55 Economy Jars, quarts . , $1.55 Squat JeDy Classes, Tall Jelly Glasses, ...,-- 5 Economy Lids, dozen 35 Economy Clamps, dozen 5 Kerr Mason lids, dozen 301 Kerr Mason Gamps, dozen 15 Kerr Mason Wide Caps, dozen 20 Jar Wrenches, Fruit Funnels, Fruit Ladles, Preserving Kettles, etc , FOX NEWS ...30 Here's ft newspaper that takes the booby lriae lor circulation! Tha Circulation of the newspaper in ijuestion was just one copy, it was written, set up and printed for that single copy. And most of the material therein was written by George Ade, noted American humorist! The paper was called the "Wing-fielDally Courier," and its date Indiana, line reads, "Wingfield. Monday. September 6. 1920." Both the city and its Jona newspaper exist only in Thomas Meigh-an'- s latest Paramount picture, "Our Leading dtlieD," wWch "Is to be Monday. shown at the Columbia The original story for this photoplay was written by George Ade especially for the Btar. That's how it happens that this particular newspaper, created merely as a prop In the action of the play, caine largely from the pen of the famous author. ,,7Z 8-o- SUTTON TEA & CHINA CO. 16 West Center 1q z. Prove, Utah. St, TPace to ' mJI OWii uP u V. v -- - : O, "Where "" Clearing at I 15' lb. West Center Street : NOW LIMITED-BU- Y on nimrninn iinmn mun mm Phone 74 Superior Gasoline "FOREVER" A George Fitzmaurke Production '" 29c Per Gallon . Superior Mo or Co, Also AL ST. JOHN in "STRAIGHT FROM THE FARMr MONDAY SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 Matinee 2:15 P.M.- WE HAVE MOVED f MEIGHAN1 the Flowers Grow" P . lf ' Come in and car painted. r fact that 80 percent of our orders over trie telephone; and wishing to give more personal attention to growing nice fresh flowers and plants, we have closed our office in the Columbia theater and will be at the greenhouse, corner First South and Second West 11 Feet 13 REMOVED TO GREENHOUSE Owing to the der .21' ...... Smashing reductions onl Fabric Tires. All tires-carr- y standard gurantee.. Directed bJACKCONVVflf Proiro Greenhouse Eight-- 20-Shoul- Special Tire Sate ... from fhe story by - Phone 24 Shoulder Roasts lb Chops, lb.. . Loin Chops, lb. 24 lb .15 Sausage, Home Rendered Lard, per 15 464 WATCH FOR IHTCTfD VPATAV in "THE PALE FACE TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 ELSIE FERGUSON and WALLACE REID .17 10 lb....... 23 Raosts, Ib Hi ndmarsh Go "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" Leg Roasts, Loin -- STOCK ..5 .20, ,18 Loin Chops, lb 39 Fresh Side Pork, lb. . .20 lb Roasts, 35 Spare Ribs; lb. . . . . ..17 Leg Corn Shoulder Chops, lb... 28 Try our home-mad- e Shoulder Roasts, lb. . .27 Beef, lb. We have a full line of picnic and camper's gfotery supplies. We can furnish them at the lowest prices possL ble. Come in and try us for your next pleasure trip out r of doors. xl20 8-o-m. PORK LAMB lauansaodatiitHi WfJU 16 . 20 ChopsUb Leg Roasts, lb. .... . .24 Rump Roasts, lb..... 20 Loin Roasts, lb 10 23 . .17 Hamburger, lb in a Western Mystery Pfctwe bubbling over with romance the of PRINCESS ... for Fresh Eggs. , Barbara Bedford -- l, Highest Cash Price Paid Supported by . ,24 vLoin Steak, lb. 777.25 two-fiste- r. - Round Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb. . Pot Roasts, lb Rib Roasts, lb. ... . Rump Roasts, lb. . . Heel Boil, lb Rib Boil, lb .' Suet, lb . eet Pickles Sure-Jel- prwsntw ose 10 to" 32 try a bottle. 25c can Lytona Baking Powder ...... ....... .10 Large package Sea Foam . . . . ,29$. i.; .. . . .23 Large package Kirk's Soap Chips 12 bars Creme Oil Soap .. . , . . .87 20c pkg. Household Ammonia .10 2 bottle Boy Blue Blueing . 15 10 bars White Naptha Soap, any brand. .50 10 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap .45 2 large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder ... .456 Sf Laemmle -- '""vL 24 Sirloin Steak, lb . VEAL Shoulder Chops, lb . . BEEF Carl j ..,.i.m'?mt And Comedy "TOONEVRILLE TRAILS" n BUY FOR CASH there, and o evolved the stories which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Edward E. Rose, who. was en gaged by Oliver Morosco- - to dramatize the stories, succeeded in grooving logically into the play the best scenes from the stories and the net result was one of the most appeal- SATURDAY MORNING SALEsffc? I SAVE MONEY ' At the Columbia next Monday, Lost," are BarbarajBedford, Joseph Girard, L. folS Wilson Hdss ti bus, ' JL ffarumount W.in. Qictura hkm jhomas Out ": "I always get nttle excited to a fight scene, it gets into my blood and I can no more help Juggling my ) gun about than I could keep ft from going on wnen 1 pun toe trigger. At least this habit illustrates Gibson's main quality, versatility! . TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2:30 and 4 P. M. .Pcev get your new anto top; or have yot the right kind of work at the right. We do . . " . '.- - . come MOKE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. 7 I 3' . MMI LUMf imumt AC K HOLT ThHUn 0 than ever before. r , . I LJ , A . COME IN AND r i a -nirmin iifi iiffn - UnccnquazhlQ ilso The Herald Want Ads Get , vur puces. We "fend to yort the same courteous treatment, the same high class work and bigger and better service Also "STANLEY IN AFRICA" Number 4 Also SCREEN SNAPSHOTS tet TZtTt: E. jonnson, la practice tor comta .... - outdoor nnla tntu. nnttr. cleara . , the bar Ht It vt r LETS TALK IT OVER i v. if m iiniHin. - Art nuvuHuiuiuuriiiiiibU.l 87 North First West. |