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Show T- - , .fcse a . ";ii'.' ;Srv' i. 5 . 5 PROVO i i AMUSEMENT PAGE COLUMBIA TUESDAY, 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 raoEP? Mon., Tues., Wed. .WESLEY BARRY THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR ' A Cosmopolitan Production, in ! - 4. And Comedy WEDNESDAY HEROES OF THE HERBERT RAWLINSON m STREET THE SCARLET CAR" Six Acts Pantages Vaudeville Fun from. the Press from Literary Digest Christy Comedy THAT SON OF A SHEIK 3 WESLEY . r GUY The Grim Comedian Elk Building Phone 517 Provo, Utah To Show! at Princess ft Hardy-Madse-n Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE. Office Phone, 148. iI The Grim Comedian, the new Goldwyn picture to be shown at the Princess theater for two days, beginning tonight, is the story of an actreSs-mothe- rs sacrifice at a life of luxury that her convent-bre- d daughter may not know of The means by which she was educated. The mother is a minor actress who has won the esteem of 'a Broadway rounder, and thriigh his beneficence has been able to provide well for West Center Street Transfer J Residence Phones: j PICTURE all this plus a new quality that will the more endear him to his many followers among the men, women and children of this city. Humor hnd pathos are said tp be persuasively blended In this picture, which was written by Le mParker and adapted for the screen by Edmund Goulding. It is the story of Mickey Callahan, very much Irish, as his name indicates, and showing it in the numerous fistic victories over fellows of corner gangs who do their best to lick, him aud end his lucky streak. Mickey can handle them one at a time, and when they come on too fast his bull terrier Camisole is always ready to do a little pursuing and come back with the tag end of a pants seat. In the midst of his checkered - boyish life enters a mystery and tragedy, and then Mickey changes to a Berious lad , The Websters. Daniel Webster was born January 48, 1782 ; died October 24, 1852. Noaji Webster wub born October 16, 1758; A motion picture production fea- died May 28, 1843. These two were turing" an.unusual combination of not related. Noah was a descendant, talent will" be seen at the Columbia in the fourth generation, of John WebEnglish dramatist and author, theater on Wednesday, when Uni- ster, and Daniels father was Ezekiel WebCar, Scarlet versal present's The Richard Harding Davis, one of the ster, Judge and farmer of New most popular of American authors, wrote the original story. Davis was a writer who had a fa of cillty for picturing the romance Advice to the Lovelorn. American South in whether life, Dont marry without looking around He portp or in the old home town. rrhQ Look at what happened a bit, girls, selected the latter setting for the first man4 she to Eve tor taking Scarlet Car.l ! Richmond . George Randolph Chester, who is met an author .of national note, best known fpr his popular stories, wrote Wallingford the .scenario. JChesterr who himself surebelongs to the romahticto school, scenarizo a ly should be fitted Davis story faithfully Stuart Paton, who is known for directing a score of romantic films, among .which was OneTheWonderful Scarlet transcribed Night, Car tol;the screen. Herbert Rawlinson, long consist-as ently sqccessful in such pictures The Millionaire, and One Wonderful Night, is the sipr of this new Universal feature. A. Supporting RaWlinsn wiU h8"seen :: Claire such players ns, beautiful Nfu-riJohn; 'Edward jCecil, Adams, son, Marc Robfiins, Tom McGuire and Torit OBrien. h. mini it Mill - ' W fcL At the Columbia, Wednesday, with Six Acts Pantages Vaudeville out to find a certain crook and murderer. A tender love story is interwoven in this screen play, directed by William Beaudine, and including the Mario following supporting, cast: LuWilfred Jack Mulhall, Prevost, cas, Aggie Herron, A1 Walling, Philo Peaches Jackson, Joe McCullough, Butterworth, Phil Ford, Wedgewood Nowell, Lillian Leeds, .and Billie Beaudine, Jr. Merely a Slight Difference. Bill met his death just as his father did years ago, said the oldest inhabitant to the returning visitor. The old gentleman was seated in his rocking chair when he was struck by How strange I You say lightning. young Bill died the same way? persisted the visitor. Exactly an electric chair. Twinges Just the Same. Though split by the modern doctors Into half a dozen diseases with as many names, rheumatism still feels about the same on the inside. Seemingly No Escape. During life atire lies about literary' men and after death Eulogy does the , some. Voltaire. Lloyd. Ink 3,500 Years Old. A sample of dried black ink from an Inkstand of the time of Amenhotep ITT, 3,500 years ago, has been analyzed. The ink .contained no Iron, Its pig- Marriage a la Mode. Among the Wulluchs, the gypsies of Asia Minor, when a betrothal has been announced the illuge girls troop to the forest to cut firewood .for the young couple. They choose at the same time a branch having at its extremity five twigs. On one they fasten an, apple ; on the other four, tufts of rerXv.-ilia 'The apple is an emblem of Jove, tufta of wool are symbolic of houae-holthrift and Industry. - d PRINCESS Tonight and Tuesday JACK HOLT . 1! THE GRIM COMEDIAN Frank Lloyds production Also Comedy ! CW WHAT ARE. V0U GOING TO Givie Th JONESES THIS YEAR? WHAT TE. SMITHS GAME US LAST YEAR. Newspaper Union Smiths JONES GivE US gams. Them 7he WHAT T How Soon Will Our Gift Get Back to Us? L. F. Van Zelm By estem AW, WHATS THE USE uhat 3lD THE .LAST YEAR. 'll TEAR BEFORE , . il. s i t MS JMAt GIFT5 MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL of hO flavoring Sugar eggs and no trouble to jnalc the finest tangs in the world with Rcof Garden Cake Chocolate Just melt end iprSd on 'the vmker Riof Garden Chocolate in cane malcce delicious Try a can from your Grocers Made by McDonald Chocolate Co., J. G. - Salt Lake City, Utah. By Charles Sughroe I , SHE YJVM -- ftO M OURMFUt- -. EG&W Gtmu' IAA&&E9 Moused oee TUVS VJOfcOM , YU9E.VU Times Have Changed ' Wmtai Nswypir Uahn wte DOWU GECAViSe COOWOUrf fcUM YVJO WYVVC OVJM TAAL&S omb uceuee t gat aycheo o? "a MMU You VAAME ,r Got to YVJO THESE c c r t. car" scarlet Rawlinson Herbert A ONIVeaSAV. ATTBACl IOH an, ment being entirely of carbon. ' min - Richard Harding Davis Story Told in Film Get-Rich-Qui- ck Wesley Barry, the lad of the many freckles and the smile that never wears off, is announced for an appearance at the Strand theater beginning Monday, where he will be seep. In his latest picture, .Heroes of the Street. seen In this production Wesley-vtas a plucky boy whose bravery helps him do things at whichhis gVown-u- p superiors fail. He is cst in a role that gives him unusual opportunities to reveal a side of him) that was not called out in his qther' pictures, School Days and Rags Penrod, t Riches." In them he was a mischief-loving, frolicking urchin ala prank; here he is for ways ready . her daughter. But. when the girl grows up and wants to come to her mother, the latter cannot go on with her former life. The man In the case, however, is not to be disposed of easily, especially after seeing the daughter. Then a conflict between the mothers love for her daughter and the first genuine affectin of the rounder for the unspoiled girl furnishes a thrilling climax to an unusual story. Rita Weiman, the author of The has written many short stories and 'plays.- - This is her first story written directly for the the screen. She was present during advised and filming of the picture with the director and the producing staff throughout the making of the Miss Weimans stories photoplay. have been mainly devoted to theatrical life; and her fiyst original photoplay depicts a phase of that exist-is ence of which the general public familiar only by hearsay. An excellent cast will be seen in The Grim Comedian. Among the players are Phoebe Hunt, Gloria Hope, Jack Holt and John Harron. The picture was directed by Frank Grid-Comedi- -- 145-J 175-- W Times-Dlspatc- &POS e New Location 131-13- 5 A WATUTEP Thrilling Film to Feature Wes Barry & CAREY INCOME TAX COUNSELLORS L BARRYSTREET in OF THE HEROES DAMS . j ,. '1 -f ' r t- ' re - - v . ' - -- r - i |