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Show V V V-- - A J THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 - n. Watch This Page Each Issue for Review of Coming Theatrical Events Tonight and Saturday ROSEMARY THEBY and HAMILTON v ' jj 4 GOOD v.v!lw w v ?' 5 yX A v w v j The Place To Go WOMEN The disillusionment of? a young woman who fled with another womans husband and how it developed her into , and Good Woman. B: gj 5! TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 ttal And Mack Sennett Comedy. "CALL A COP Kf i tsl - Regular Prices , Monday, Tuesday, TjV V "THUNDERCLAP ednesday jv rwi lw' f M fwT k: fwl ThfefGreatest Race Track Drama Ever Staged SATURDAY, MATINEE 2:30 HERMAN KURTZTISCH, BETTY COMPSON Milwaukee, Wis. j When Ifcomes to eating, working and sleeping Im like a different man from what I was a short time ago, Nor'said Derman Kurtztisch, .4 0 6 ris Place, Milwaukee, with the North western Life Insurance Co,, in relat-- 4 lng his experience w.ithj Tanlac. My whole, systeni was about to give way as a result- of two .years constant suffering from stomach trouble and 1 was sd riin down. and worn out I was hardly able to work, I actually dreaded to eat, as after every meal I suffered so terribly frdm heartburn, 'and I tvas 80 nerv-pu- s I, got little rest day or night. ' If it hadnt been for Tanlac Im ' firmly convincedj I would have had rto resign my place. It Icamef to my aidj in the nick of time and I am string for it. Tanlac was worth at least fifty times what itjeost me. Tanlac is sold in Provo by Provo Drug Company' and leading druggists everywhere. . : si 1, ; i FLOWER OF THE NORTH PRODUCTION, The scenic background of Flower of the North is one of the most picturesque ever put upon the screen. The film was .taken m an almost inaccessible region of Oregon never before caught 6y the tye of a motion picture camera. Henryall-st-B. Walthall, Pauline StaTka cast. and Joe Rick&on are members of the . , , THE Also B , 1 ADVENTURES OF TARZAN, No. 5 B Showing at the Strand, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ! LITTLE MINISTER bm ar 7 : u "3 SCENE1 FROM VITAGRAPH SPECIAL in MONDAY and TUESDAY i Matinee Daily, 5i! 4 p. m, GEORGE MELFORD Production a THE GREAT IMPERSONATION g 4 ; ' T 4 ' - - I WHEN EVERY MOVE I r li b u v. HURTS Lame every, morning, achy and stiff, all day, worse when its damp or chilly? Suspect yourj kidneys and use. try the remedy 266 Cluff, manager, stage jrry Norjth Fifth East street, jprovo, says: Some years ago I had severe kidney trophic. It first began with weakness through, the small of my back. In shortjtime I was so bad off .that when I sat down I could hardly get up such sharp pains darted all through my back and kidneyd.- - It often pained even to move my hands and feet; A few boes of Dpans Kidney Pills rid me of the trouble. Since then I have used Doand,a few times and I have always had the same goojd WvV ; results.;! (Price 6.0c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask- for a kidneyjremedy get same that Pills Doans Kidney n Mr. Cluff - hack Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. t - - i Foster-Milbur' Coffee Layer Pie y How. delicious is the aroma of breakfast coffee pot at the mornAnd equally tempting meal! the many desserts with coffee as flavor. Coffee layer pie suggests crisp, flaky layers of pastry with adelic-iou- s coffee cream filliiig and topped with: a golden meringue. Add three tabelspoonfuls of ground Blue Pine coffee to two cupfuls of milk. Place in the top of a double boiler and scald for ten minutes!. Then strain through fine Cheese cloth. Meanwhile cream four tablespoonfuls of add six tablespoonfuls of butter, three-fourtflour, cupful of sugar, one-hateaspoonful of salt, and the yolks of two eggs. Pour the milk over! this mixture, stitring, constantly all, the while. Return to the boiler and cook far fifteen min-- , utes.j Remove and allow the filling to cool. Meanwhile make plain pastry, us- lng One and one-hacupfuls of pastry as a basis. Roll the pastry out of an inch in thickto ness (and cut it into three large rounds about the size, of a pieplate. Prick the surface of each round "well, at place in a baking sheet 500 degrees Fahrenheit until golden browir and flaky. When cool, spread the (joffee filling between the three layers, and on top. Bie'at the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth,- adding six tablespoons of sugar and easpoon of vanilla. the ing are the double-- " lf one-eigh- th and-bak- e - one-ha- lf " I Living a life of isolation on Palmyra! island, a lonely atoll more- than 700 miles southof Honolulu, a family composed of two! men and one woman were discovered by the United States Eagle boat; No. 4, which recently returned from a visit and an aerial survey of the island. They j were trying to start; a copra plantation; The woman, who was ill, returned: to Honolulu for medical treatment. The' island is far outside the , j J regular steamer paths and Is without wireless or other regular communi... cation! with the outside world. ' Gluttony, drunkenness and other manifestations high living of, would be pounished by imprisonment and a heavy fine under a proposed Bavarian statue. ' The first offense would call for five years imprisonment and a maximum fine of 20). ooo marks, with a loss of citizenship ' !1 in. , HARLAND DRAG LJ fej - i MONDAY and TUESDAY Ann Forrest and James iuriovoodm a scene from me- Paramount Picture Tbe Great Impersonation ' a George Meiiord Production the Columbia, Monday and Tuesday, with Matinee Daily, 4 p.m. EILEEN PE - I At ! : ( There's a settlement ' B- HICKVILLE TO BROADWM" m f 8; E!gESns.S:S.5.iE;SSSSB3a Full of action Life as it exists Filmed tinder more or less unpro-pitiou- s weather conditions, yet being Out in open spaces Wonders of nature a masterpiece of direction, acting Enthralling scenes and photography, The Little MinisReal Indian fight ter, Betty Compsons latest Paramount picture protuced by Penrhyn One of best films Stanlaws, will be the feature at the Famous author Columbia theater Saturday! The star is said to have an unusudainty Thrills that appeal role in Lady Babbie, attractive ally Heart interest one of Sir James M. Barries finest Entire cast of stars creations. Miss Compson admits that she ap? New scienic backgrounds proached the role of ' Lady Babbie One of. spectacular scenes with some misgivings, for she beRomance and drama lieved it was going to be far more The atmosphere of difficult than it proved to Home life depicted As a matter of Tact, when the last shot had been fired, Babbie isnt a bit different, temperamentally, from a lot of other A genuine girls I have portrayed. she leads Gavin a coquette, poor i A portion of the jungles of Ger- - pretty dance almost any girl can do f man East Africa were duplicated in that. But her witchery that forces the little minister to defend her, ah exterior setting built on the Lasky even in the face of his own conranch near Hollywood, California, science, was a delightful thing to for scenes in George Melfords pro- try to put across, and it pleases me immensely to be told that I succeedduction, The Great Impersonation, ed. featuring James Kirkwood, which Not in a long time has a greater will be shown at the Columbia theavariety of quaint and colorful coster Monday and Tuesday. tumes been seen in a film production Inasmuch as a 4rlp to a tropical than, those in The Little Minister. soldiers of the period of Jungle would have cost a tremendous English sum it was decided to build a jungle 18 30, constables, Scotch weavers and to order. A site was selected and peasantry, lord and ladies, mingle trees and tropical foliage were trans- in a most picturesque, medley of colported to the spot. Several days or and design, so far as costumes go. were consumed in the preparation of Miss Compson for the most part the setting, which was set up un- wears a most becoming gypsy garb, later appearing in a typical gown der the supervision of Rudolph d of the period, all flounces and ruftechnical expert for George productions. The jungle Was so fles and with a skirt yards around realistic that George Melford, the di( As Gavin, the little minister, rector, was badly scratched in trying George Hackathorne in his g to penetrate it, and he ordered some trousers, high at and frock of the briars removed. coat is a quaint figure, while Nigel . The story, written by E. Phillips Barrie as Captain Halliwell, in red and blue uniform and Gppenheim, deals with two men, a German and an Englishman who re- tremendous hat with flowing plume, semble each other greatly and in 'its presents a most striking cbntrast. development, one is carried from EnA cloud of characteristic green gland to Africa, thepce to Germany g aand again (o England. The situa- hue hangs over the coral tions are thrilling and! there isnt a islands of the Pacific. The loud is dull moment in the picture. Ann due to moisture evaporating from Forrest has the leading womans the warm water of the shallow and in the cast are Winter Hall, goon within the atoll. The surface acts as a mirror and reTruly Shattuck, Fontaine La Rue, of the lagoon Alan Hale and many other noted flects a greenish tint on the cloud above it. screen players. One of the richest islands in the Dog sleds were used by politicians in Yukon territory this autumn. The world in precious minerals is the recent campaign for' the Yukons island of Madagascar, according to a lone seat in the Canadian parliament prominent French mineralogist. Garwas waged jwith vigor. Both candi- nets, beryls, corundum and tourmadates covered hundreds of miles on lines are found in large quantities, sleds before the election, jon Decem- and many other rare stones are extensively mined. ber 6. : Those Who Dance Must Pay The Fiddler . El M U- in i Flower of the North The Little Minister Filmed Against Odds MEANS The Big" Picture of the Year "FLOWER OF THE NORTH By James Oliver Curwood REGULAR PRICES THREE DAYS ' lf WILLIAM FAlRNUM r fKj , hs iJ' B your-neighbor- s A- TONIGHT and SATURDAY wj African Jungle Built Great Impersonation in, profit or loss, for : nearly every indulgence. Sometimes the pay day is long deferred, and in that case the settlement may bear compound interest. 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