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Show eg - . r.- v. i - " 4 t r iA -- -- r - H .. 1 THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 Demonstra don of the Famous Free Souvenirs for all Odd Assortment Of Characters COLUMBIA Tonight and Saturday mil TOM in 3 JUMPS AHEAD i -- Assisted by the Master TONY Horse A story of the western plains, in which the best man wins. Added Attraction Last Times Tonight and Saturday, 9:15 : I i SHE The Wonder Girl and ALENDALE The Miracle Man Regular prices. Morris Gest has succeeded in extricating from Bolshevik Russia his "3 JUMPS AHEAD father and mother, his two sisters WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION e and their children twenty-onof his kin, in all. A Paris dispatch At the Volumbia, tonight and states that it is doubtful if he would have been successful in obtaining Saturday. passports for his people but for the aid of officials of the American Relief association. He will bring the Factory-mad- e grass may now be twenty-on- e to America as soon as the bought by the yard, and laid down in necessary arrangements are made full velvety growth on golf courses for their admission. or lawns. A British inventor has a method of grass perfected Alaska is capable of raising every seed on a special fabric insowing a factory pound of beef, every sort of vege- where the temperature is always that table, and every pound of butter or of spring or summer. These geen other dairy productUthat her people carpets ae laid down on flattened will need till the white population sufaces, the fabric rots away and the increases to 200 times Its present roots become incorporated with the number. soil. Little Wildcat, which will be shown at Strand theater on Saturday is from the story The Gamin girl, by Gene Wright, and a scenario by Bradley J. Smollen. During the making of the picture Alice appeared about the lot and on the set in rags and tatters, because as Mag in the opening part of the story she lives as a derelict. Many in of those who find fascination watching the underworld scenes of a picture would have been interested in the appearance of Miss Calhoun and her associates on the sets of Little Wildcat An odd assortment of uncanny characters gathered on the set for the scenes. The studio resembled an underworld scene similar to those which used to be shown slumming parties in New York. Ramsay Wallace is Miss Calhouns leading man. Oliver Hardy plays the part of Bill Mulligan, an underworld bully and friend of Mag. In the story Alice is taken in tow and made into a lady by philnthropic young men of means. The philanthropist has argued with his friend, a police judge, who permitted him to take Alice out of police court to determine whether there was any good in her. The war finds Alice a nurse and the police judge a soldier under her care. He does not recognize, but comes to love her. He finds out who she is after the war is over. Alice Calhoun as Mag will prove a revelation to those who have known her playing sweet society girl parts. In case of a bite from a venomous snake far from hospitals and doctors: Grasp the limb above the bite. Tie tightl yad knot strings. This will localize the poison. Make ten deep incisions with sharp knife or razor crisscross over the snake punctures, five each way at right angles, which will result in a checkerboard effect directly over the fang marks. Suck out poison that does not come out with flowing blood.' In thirty minutes loosen string, but if poison effects follow tighten string again. This must all be done quickly. A vicious tongue requires fighting brawn. Boys STRAND POOR Childrens Day Monday Afternoon MENS WIVES SATURDAY Majesdc Range Starts Monday and Qirb on TONIGHT ONLY ALICE CALHOUN from in 3:30 to 4:30 All Children THE LITTLE WILDCAT Invited Gene from Wrights widely read novel, The Gamin Girl. And Mermaid Comedy Adapted -- Cooking School Tuesday PROFESSOR BECKER, World Renowned Chef L to Saturday Inclusive his famous Chef is one of the best paid in the world and not only is he a great Chef but an equally great teacher of the art of cooking. goes along. kinds of dainty pastries, mixing every ingredient as heanswers any Bakes alllectures and demonstrations. Talks to the ladies and the for asking. or recipes cooking cooking question concerning school. t-- i verything he cooks he serves to the ladies in attendance at the T A GOOD SCOUT On account of the many requests from our patrons, who saw Rupert of Hent-za- u Menu for the Week at this theater last week, and who failed to see Prisoner of Zenda at its first presentation, we are TUESDAY SCHOOL Cookies, Jelly Rolls, Etc. WEDNESDAY SCHOOL White Cakes without eggs, Honey Cakes, without Cakes, Rocky MounHoney and eggs; Golden Cakes, Moonlight Cakes, Layer tain Cakes, Devils Food, Chocolate Filling and all kinds of Frostings. Three-hou- r Bread, Buns, BREAD DAY SCHOOL THURSDAY Vienna Rolls, Rolls, Parker House Buns, English Cross Buns, Vienna aLoaves, of Loaf Bread that Cakes Coffee German Cinnamon Rolls, Rolls, Finger shines thru thee times at once. FRIDAY SCHOOL PASTRY DAY Pie Crust, Lemon Filling, Cream. Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Spanish Puffs, Neckties, Queen Victoria Afternoon Tea Rolls, Yellow Macaroons, English Puff Paste. SATURDAY MEAT DAY Between 2 and 3 oclock Professor Becker will prepare a dinner for 15 people, all in one pan. jn one hours time, consisting of eight-poun- d roast, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, parsnips with honeycomb dressing, 3 dozen baking powder biscuits and" everything will have its own flavor. From 3 to 4 oclock Professor Becker will lecture on general cooking of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be worth $25.00 to each showing a Return Run of PRISONER OF ZENDA i Monday and Tuesday School children all over England are playing the races, deserting their books for bookies. Testimony given by a woman school teacher at the governments inquiry into betting re- o vealed that out of a class of forty-twboys, averaging eleven years old, backed nineteen admitted they horses. She also suspected others in the class of playing the ponies with their pennies. She said they talk about form, the size of the horses and the abilities of thejjockies. The youth of the land hardly! get off their rocking horses before beginning to back the real thing. lady present. The Hours of the School 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Each Day. $15.00 Set of Fine Copper Free with Each Majestic Sold this Week I REMEMBER. THE DATES, SEPTEMBER 3rd TO 8th, INCLUSIVE. Get It At Taylor Brothers Company II A RDWA RE I) EP A RTM E N X PRINCESS Tonight and Saturday ALL SEATS Its 10c the Quality That Attracts! Its the Price That Sells FASHION PARK : JThe Dust Flower Coming to Princess Basil King, one of the countrys most famous novelists, has contributed another noteworthy story to the motion pictures. His first novel to be picturized was The Street Called This was followed by Straight. Earthbound, one of the notable picture achievements in this country and one that marked a great advance in the making of films. Now Goldwyn has made a superlative screen version of Basi Kings latest novel, The Dust Flower, with Helene Chadwick and James Rennie In the leading rles. The Dust Flower is coming to Princess theater tonight and tomorrow, and every person who is. interested in the entertainment, technical advancement or esthetic value of motion pictures should not fail to see it. A powerful drama, unfolding an appealing love story, is told in the photoplay. It has been ably directed by Rowland V. Lee. Aside from the featured players. Miss Chadwick and Mr. Rennie, the cast boasts Claude Gillingwater, Mona Kingsley, Edward Peil and George Perio-la- t. Miss Chadwick is cast as Letty, a young girl abused by her step-fathwho would force her to work in a cafe and turn her earnlow, ings over to him. Rather than face - SPECIAL REDUCED Summer . Tourist FARES j at exceedingly low rates Ogden and Salt Lake City to On Sale Until September 30 For fares and particular See nearest agent Union Pacific er ! Clothe for It gives us unusual pleasure this year in announcing the arrival of our Fall Stock of Suits and Overcoats, because tfie selection measures above anything we have eyer offered. New styles, new fabrics, new patterns theyre all here in that unexcelled tailored lines that has made Fashion; Park clothes in demand the world over, and at prices that invite a visit to our store. We can fill your requirements at from ' 1 $20 to $50 CHRISTENSEN COMPANY PARK CLOTHIERS FASHION 154 West Center Street all-nig- l .V -- JIOLDWYN prpsvnts A BASIL KING PRODUCTION DUST wrhh RELEME CHADWICK tLAUDE GU1INCWATER JAMES RBQSS tr BASIL KiNG E0WLAHDY.U3 AND COMEDY. The machete is the universal implement in Costa Rica and other Caribbean countries, and it is carried by every country laborer. It is used for chopping brush and trees, clearing ground, cutting grass and sugar cane, killing and skinning animals, for offense and defense, and for almost every conceivable purpose. Two types are used: The machete de suelo which has a long blade rounded at the end with the cutting edge sloping toward the handle, the end being much broader than that part near the handle; the other simply a long straight knife. ht the insults she knew awaited her, Letty is on the point of jumping Into the river when she Is rescued by Rashley Allerton, a wealthy young ifian, just jilted by his fiancee. He proposes to Letty and they are married at once. The fiancee of her summary dismissal ofrepents Allerton and asks him to send away, T&is he decides to do, Letty but In the end finds that the dust flower now fills his heart. Wolf in Him Makes Dog Howl What makes your dog lift up his nose and howl? Its the wolf in him say scientists. For every dog, no matter what his breed, has a strain of wolf in him a wolf having been the far-o- ff father of all dogs. And just as a reasonable human being will sometimees way to primitive instinct under give the influence of some violent emotion so the best trained dog will occasionally revert to the savagery of his ancestor, the wolf. Exactly as a man will often his head In unconscious Imitationraise his caveman forebear, so your of pet dog wil! at times show the Instincts of his parent wolf. Watch your dog turn around and around before down before a fire, just as the lying wolf1 makes himself a lair; listen to him C. H. FUNK, J. W. THOMAS They are turning tin cans into copper in Arizona. In many of the mining centers carloads of tin cans as well as scrap iron are put through, a process to extract the copper from water seepage pumped from the mines. The water contains a small quantity of copper and the scrap Iron and cans go into solution and the copper is deposited in the bottom of the sluices containing the scrap. A very low expense Is Involved In this process. LET BARTONS HELP YOU. See Adv. howl as the wolf howls. The pointer is only an exaggerated-instancof mans improvement on the original dog or wolf. dog pauses before his1 spring;Every man to breed. from the dog which paused the longest, and so In time at a dog which pointed and at alL The greyhound L lPrln?lnstance; for his partic- ,?io, needed Uttle scent and mtLlb,he brains, but perfect eyesight and sj)eed. By selecting only those dogs possessed these the present type was reached.qualities But every dog, wherever he lives or whatever 18 aklng of him, comes from the common source, the wolf. ed ar-riv- ed "slan |