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Vivian Martin The Trouble Buster' lit ip build your own town cut out tli.s p, nnv dickering and get dowp to I usiness and don t forget that youi neighbor and your home town folks v.i'l know just what you are doing, The above cartoon vni (culd enyov moie of the luxuries' We might lepre-whicbelieve that the time is fast ap-- 1 1,1, -- and pcrh.ps it would sent the occupants of manj a housemake pr0dchmg when the nun who is so vou leun to appreciate the other fel hold in Provo City who lack the This is ''I tali Products week-tounappreciative of his home town as w s position 1, tic fillow wlio spends to send to the mail order houses for spirit and fall to recognize the veek set apart by the great industries value of building their home town of Utah, when every loyal citizen oi l.ts monev heic md o' which you get I11' necessities which he can get is expected tot i will litre it is surprising Just how many of our! this commonwealth listed as a home be right pait town slacker" and given no consul Provo people, prominent in our so- - formulate a habit of buying Utah e know of one insiance of a young nal and commercial affairs send to eration bv the people to whom he an m Provo who draws lus salary looks for support and remembei, Mr the mail order houses for everyday f- ni the t ies of tiie people of this Merchint who Imvs away from home reeds in the way of clothing and couiiiiunitv vv ho sent east for the that tlis applies to you as well as household goods plumbing fixtures for his home and , te the lowest p id man in our We are advised upon good author city w hen h, (ailed upon the local pluml seal ce It cr-who help to pay him his salary, iiiess men who hold membership in would mean that there would be more 'tw install his fixtures and they re our Commercial club are guilty of money in circulation, that everyone he violated the city ordinance such a practice. We say guilty be-- o you fellows who are guilty would fused, his own connections. A making a cause we feel that men who expect to! find it much easier to get hold of latei this same fellow tell in little and do receive a livhhood at the doll.tr. It would mean that our city an for line excellent position, from v ould build faster, that it would be Let me see. Two cups of flour, hands of the people of this communiv hich he would get'Vven a greater mean that would an It are beautiful. error more three eggs, one spoonful of ty guilty bt committing Sriary from the public, but there he This was the sort of chant that met an insurmountable! obstacle. The greeted our ears as we were ushered RM good people of ProvoXknew of his into the presents of winsome Vivian record as a customer of the mail order r'artin, dainty star of Paramount houses and they objected, and their for the interview which had tores, objections wire so manyA and vigor- been granted. to lose out ous that obliged How do you do smiled the star, He was not considered bg enough a somewhat floury hand extending for the place simplv because he was not Won't you sit down and have a a home town builder. It is surprising cake and oh, would you mind whiphow the indulgent public get .your this cream for me? As we hesTRIANGLE OFFERS DAINTY number and bring pressure to tear at ping itated between the'--e various demor'1 a time when you least expect t and upon our services, Miss Martin laugh at a time when you need its heln and hadn inglv piotested that she support most There are many At her In a Story of the Circus Ring instances where public officials here are buying most of their household ?' Trt goods from the east and feel that rv,-they are doing an excellent thing f they can save ten oi fifteen cents oi in h wn A j BE A REGULAR FELLOW You'll be delighted with this real play of romance, pluck and t li i ills Vivian Mai tin 'a captivating charm dominates eveiy phase ot a povveitnl plot laid in the streets of a great city. Dont miss her. Tuesday If a Man Should Gain the Whole World and Lose His Soul, He Profiteth Nothing Vivian Martin in ' i 1 The Trouble Buster Perhaps Mr. Williams has never characterized a role more abundant in human emotions which are strictly in keeping with the scene in which they appear. He loses his own identity and becomes the man without a soul. Even the great wealth he has accumulated does not fi'l the void in his life which causes him great unhappiness, for lie has lost that which money cannot buy and wonders over the emptiness of his existence. p, -- he-wa- s The Soul Master SATURDAY BESSIE LOVE The Saw Dust Ring This is positively featuring EARLE WILLIAMS t ET. TS one of the very best photoplays Miss Love has ever appeared in Give Them Something Paramount Picture to Worry About a ten dollar order, forgetting entiielyi 'ru :f how they get their money from the local merchant, who is by every rule and custom entitled to their trade & hi Malleable Ranges Fully Protected Against Rust Damage MONARCH by Vitreous Enameled Linings v - Y v, "T &' A meant them all at once, though I wantYou see, ed to talk to you, but I have a party planned for this evening and I always make all the little cakes and But I thought sandwiches myself. we could Talk and work at the same time, I suppose ygu are going to ask me about myself, so Ill Just begin at the beginning and give you a sort of Katjg e Sold By Provo Electric & Hardware Co f 75 N; Academy Ave. -.- - Roy Boren, Mgr. BBS V -- :- Phrnt OUO ?Y v vw; '' 3,1 lereefter devote mobt of my time to it. I have been with the Paramount company during most of my screen career and itwas for them that I made such pictures as The Strong-lure- er Lovfe, Her Fathers Son, etc. At six years of age I was- plajlng 'juld'now we are working on "The child parts with Richard Mansfield Trouble Busterj which I think will and soon after that played the title be one of the most popular so far. I was one of Chas. Just then something on the stove of Peter Pan. " i oral v many child protoges and it gan to burn and we made a hasty If autoblograph. I e some of m.v best somewhat ungraceful 4xit, munching Grand was he who got As you know, I was born-a- t we cakes as we went." didnt but stay engagements. Rapids, Michigan, I I for baJ that the many The Trouble Buster will be shown think, people my tjjere years,' though, prefer i been Easterners and the call of silent drama' to the stage and shall at the Columbia on Monday. d, TheSt&y S at i s factor Broadway soon began to make Itself felt As to my professional career P began so long ag6 that I never can remember a time when I was not either on ttje stage or working in pic- - a, s. |