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Show W. ''l,T!'l-,'''- , 31 j a y- -. ATTBE THEATRES COLUMBIA The Place To Go TONIGHT TOM MIX In :- - yvix u PROVO POST.kTPESAYJNS V ia i.v: ' ';.Y Yf r: AT THE THEATRES Savages In Africa Real Jazz Dancers, and Strong Cast With Blanche Sweet Says Explorer Mahlori Hamilton WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY If any picture fan believes that Cheek dancing is unknown anywhere except in this country, he has another guess coming as Jungle the first episode of the Dancers, at the In That Girl Montaha, Strand theatre' Friday and Saturday Blanche Sweet Is given the support of an unusually strong cast. Mahlpn Hamilton, who played opposite the beautiful blonde star in The Deadlier Sqg, and who was the star of Half a Chance" and Earthbound, plays the part of a young prospector. Hsrnin L Uis h Exploration Wild Men of Africa, Series of which will be shown at the Columbia theatre next Thursday and Friday, amply proves. The dance is well known among the members of the savage Wakumbu tribe nine hundred miles from where Colonel Roosevelt began his explo-- . ration trip years, ago. I was much surprised," Dr. Paramount-Vandenberg- Frank Lanning and Edward Pell played the leading heavy roles. Kate Price, as Mrs. Hazzard, who ran a boarding house that only dyspeptics passed by without stopping, has a part made for her. Clare DuBrey, famed for her adventuress types, is the dance hall girl. An outdoor story, adopted from Marah Ellis Ryans novel, That Girl Montana presents Miss Sweet a an adventuresome, courageous child of Mature. Robert Thornby has given it Starring d J-Jjg- Van-denber- gh said upon his return to j America after more than a year In the heart of Africa, "to find that the Wakumbus, a tribe 900 miles inland, near where Roosevelt first hunted, dance very' much like some of our own people who frequent cabarets, dance halls and even private dances. "I might add, however, that the Wakumbus are even a little more modest than some of our people, do not dance close to their partner. He either puts his cheek against the girls or else he puts his chin on her forehead, but the hands usually bang limp or elsare engaged in busily beating a drum, and the partners stand several inches apart while dancing. The strange dances of the various tribes visited by Dr. Vandenborgh have been recorded by the motion picture camera and afford an interesting compariton with the modern jazz dances so popular in American and European cabarets and public dance places. i ! I j the careful direction that made his Half a Chance a masterpiece. ' ! A 5-ce- nt Piece, and How it Grew for-th- Once upon a time there was a boy who wanted to raise pure-bre- d stock. This Is a true story. The boys name is Van Palmtree, and he lives at Panola, MIbs. Now, Van had no money, but one day his teacher rewarded some especially good behavior by presenting the boy with a nickel. nickel means little to the ordinary boy these days, but to Van d cattle. it meant a herd of With it he bought a chicken. The chicken was crippled, hence its low price, but much coddling on his part saved its life and it grew to maturity. The next summer she raised a We are fond of saying that we brood of chickens which sold for no respect for a coward, but 11.50. Withthis money Van bought Lhave how do you account for so many who a poor little runt pig. A few months themselves? respect care and good feeding made the pig well worth $9. St for which its ownoutgrowth of that one nickel which er sold it. he invested four years ago. Immediately the young financier Vans cattle are scrubs, but he is bought a heiferaalf with the money determined to increase his herd un-- j paid him for the hog. Last year, til its sale will bring the money re--! and again this she presented her quired to at least make a payment owner with a heifer calf, so that he on his first pure bred. His success now has a little, herd of three, all the is a foregone conclusion. A pure-bre- EASON ey last! A rluUtrUM af tk oririitl HEKB It Is at aw, wlta Jast as bis a thrill th, raw ehaekle-fa- ll bifSMt thriller yea with humaa iatercet aad bey appeal rwaaatt with a big love .torr Whoa pea see thle weaderfal bop and hi, beloved dog wta tbreogh all kind, ( adveatere - to happiaeoa pea'll Seat plot are u er 1 nyuudgc in we please Si some pin , ( I Matinees Monday and .Thuesday 4 P. and Holidays 2:30 P. M. M.-Saturda- y Tonight Wednesday and Thursday ANITA STEWART TOM MOORE In THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY j GAY LORI) - . 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