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Show THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 ! X 5?X"5T X X THE PROVO POST COLUMBIA xa X fcX L illl 54 X 54 l fX X'XjtX 544 xJTx 'JT xx x 54 54 54 X -S j fl - 5f -r 5 Provos Popular Newspaper Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by THURSDAY THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 12 5 Wist C Phrne nter St. Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as 13 Second-clas- s N. C. HICKS Matter. this After a notable period of espanJon and reconstruction celebrate its completion In a public reception. Everj por ' will be in a completed condition and will present WATCH 10R FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT. and interest. SH Manager other states ;0 l 20 ida, and Wyoming (in advance), per year 2.40 3.0 L 0 : is the advice given by Governor Hinkle in his message to the legislature of New Mexico. Our national congress should heed his suggestion. If the voters of the nation wish relief from the growing tax bill they should vote for candidates from alderman to president who will recognize that government is for the convenience and protection of the people and not for the purpose of smothering them with The Countess Fedora was the sensation of all exotic Paris. Her notorious es- capades led to ruin. Balzac's great story has been modernized with all the glamour of the jazz age taxation, bureaucracy and official restraint. said 54 s 54j X X) X X1 xx X xi 54, , x X t X X CrJ rx x 54 X X x x X sS x X 54 X fX X )54 X 54 X X X 54 54 X X X 54 X 54 54 54 54 Xj X, MILLINERY cannot make people wise, honest or moral bv This must come by breeding, example, training and X Too manyj regulatory laws breed contempt, lead to XXX Fresh From the X dishonesty ind lax morality. The laws should be shdrt and plain, so that the people, the verage layman, may understand them. Anyone can write a Leading Makers ' which lfcmg, rambling, compound-sentenc- e law, requires the interX pretation of the court to make it plain, and judges often differ; X x but a plain and short law is the product of real ability. e . .. .. .. .7 .. .. ., non 77U77S7 X 54XJX'XJ; v. x54 fX;X X54 J? It is not necessary, it seems to me, to begin each laW with x!.x x..x..x..: '4 XX X a preamble and a d dictionary, and then take pages to not. Thou thou shall shalor say, It is nothing to the credit of past legislatures, nor will it be to you, that you imitate other states, or even Congress. For they must, sooner or later, see that a law upon every subject on earth is not necessary ; and such as are necessary should be understood. So let us lead the way and give the people a chance to know and Understand what we do. This can be done by enacting simple and forcement. legislation. education. X 4X KS : We have too much legislation on some subjects. Multiplicity does not make good laws but, on the other hand, leads to lax en- (filbert 6 Cable presents X X j Governor Hinkle r x X 5? Come In and Make Your Selection It is an exhibit that will give you an idea with everj; the newest glance. Novelty is triumphant! Not only is out prices here hut the best is here, and not onl all that, are so reasonable as to cause wonder. c x x X X X X i ' this X 51 rX 5? i trying to reduce the Overhead burden of government and prevent its useless expansion over the personal and industrial life of the A fine example of X X X 5? NEW 3IILLINERYI IN ALL ITS FRESHNESS We have some public officials who are honestly and sincerely nation. rx : X x, . I FUNDAMENTALS OF GOVERNMENT The Most Daring Vampire In All Paris x x X t aae' Terms to Suhscribeis: By carrier, pi r month By mail in Utah, Idaho, store wilt Yrou 54 Ml X, 54 MILLINERY 9 t 54 V si THT :: Smart, New and . non-enforceme- nt, 5 t w. , K j; & ' . Different If (X 54 Adapted from tht immortal Story'The TTLagic Skin by CBJLLZ1G 'B&sse Love. L TRYSRSt june ttiathis edv.aA, I by joLdutynposmofyolttanj and COMEDY - 54 54 o ;, o o o-- Come-Bac- k c ul - rs gnl, but, oGheir aercc! perform 'thof k'r the ,the that and - integrity' d(n es and!isin(tt'cst1 even the nrisv'tl v oil been the case of other well-knoClimbed up steps into the sanctuary. But fortunately one players who have left11 the Gnttith come as a scourge to drive them with tutelage. Miss Love It a vitim of- out and to clean.-i- the t (has His dramatic midnight statement poor casting, and, rpi obahly, unsym- has been as a laah f pinole. , .sS. in ,K t tmg sentence's, that Ambitious propathetic dirt ct ion ,y.a:l L , ilin-- i' ducers. with uneriing loroMght, re bes fallen upon the u who hecn insensible el h;uc e lL cognized lei .n4i, .iling uh.iiin, but to their public, responqqa c, to . . let pma-gamlul purposes and rushed push open their moots, they Jacked the patience of those wlio have Opened thekso doors too much. her development The result was inevitable. Several with polluted hands. iUhe country is fortunate to have a Chiei no-ni- sistsiji s: sisisisi sijisis: :u:Xi; When vou dance you paj the but the rooks in the new piper, Edwin Cart we production,. Mighty Luk a Rose. to be show nat the Strand theatie tonight and Thursday, never dieamcd what they would have to pay heiause oi the music ot the innocent voting gnl they trii d to mak one ot themselves Tins fare we puture is saul to he a povs-eitstoiv of the (harms of music. He lias worked Ins story into a Cut t is Benthrdlmg photodrama ton, author ot si v era 1 big screen plays, wiote the tale tor .Mr Care. we It is a First National ri lease I lithe nst are Dorothy Mai kaill, Jami's Rennie, Hi !i ne Montrose, Sam Hatdy. Anders Randolt, Paul Panzer and Harry Shoit Supporting these is Jian Bi unite, a knowing Siotih collie, who is an important figure m the storv. THE CLEANSING OF THE TEMPLE tor as has si si ;; Mighty LakJ a Rose At The Strand Bessie Love is called out in Hollywood where she is- well loved, the The shame that is in the hearts of the people has deepened little girl who has come back. with the revelations. Money-changehave invaded the temple. Back in 1915 when Bessie, a de It has been made a house of merchandise. Not only have private mure little girl scarcely jut of high individuals and corporations who bartered in of use sacred things school, entered moticn pictures in to the public come into 'the precincts o fthe Capitol to carry onj one of D. V.. Griffith's productions, their traffic, but even high officials, who have had solemnly! was destined she that it appeared sworn duties to there have been led into commerce TjThumI XT A .. .. .. crojnj; 14 X. 54, 54 54 54 54 54 plain laws. Repeal a lot of meaningless laws ; repeal until it hurts ; then, enact a few real constructive measures. Bessie Love Achieves Remarkable : fair-size- 5 54 : 51 H geORqSD.BHKEROicW ie LLfaiSH, Xj and the the she almost immediately went into Zeiglield Follies as a dancer in choius numbers. So clever was that in a very short time she was made leader of these numbers. James Rennie, who wooed and won teh heait ot Dorothy Gish, fs still very .active on tin stage. ije'was leading man lor Frances Starr this Slime Leave, a J3road. si asoi m Sam Hardy was also waj mhcss on the stage in a Bio.iilway Success while w caking in Mighty Lak a. He and Linoie I rid were Rose in piai in ally the .whole show 1 Kiki anvi joi is a pipe line sjs-teWhit, h i on glam trom an ilovator 'to a vissel at thevater Tipi m limit without the use ot tile familiar billing Updat'd b a huiiuane of w.ml toicid tin oiigli a pipe bv giant tails ft will load hour. 4,0(111 bushels an Pushkin, the founib r of Russian was the gnat grand-o- n Dqrothv MackaiM, a ho plav s tin ol Vhr.iham Jf.in.nbal known in tin nlc ot tile voting violinist, is m hisioiv .is of Pi tt-- r the Dngli-l- i eiglitoin MMi-olgnl who tiii.it or Ii i s ipo .igio. who was utI, e ( I il I 1 line to tills t - , .A poor pictures, sadlj- - unsuited tor her quiet type, caused her to go into a voluntary retirement. Now she has come hack strong Her services have been constantly in demand by vanous companies Miss Love was at tor the t mimne loading role in Shive of Desire a The Mag. picturization of Balzacs which veil lbe at the Coie Skin, lumbia theatre on Thursday. In this she will play opposite handsome Her f motional woik George Walsh been prami d by in this role has West Coast iitics as the very Inst ,t done on the acting shi1 has screen. When Geoige D Baker, who diwas sp(,k. rected Sluo , of DisiiC ioh of Paul torothe an inti's-lag me. the heroine ot Balai s stoi, he will known pntuie gavi' stjtral leading lailn ti ts nu lulling Mi-- U Loe .and both be and Giibeit Gable, thi pioduier, wtie cn lighted to learn that not only Miss Love read the lalac storv sever il times, hut that she w ,(s a deep admirer of the great Klein b novelist aru hcologit, A joung Freni li swimming into the recesses of a partially submerged iave near St valuable Martory, France, found secri'ts Keeping his mart lies and candles dry b means of a contrivance he swam nearly a mile, resting on rocks cn route,'2 when he 00 yards reached a dry gallery long, the walls of whieh were covered with inscriptions and age-ol- d drawings, together with statues of animals that disappeared ffom the earth thousands of years ago c - -- -, Magistrate who will not 'only be searching in finding the but prompt the upsparing in his treatment of those who have violated their oaths of office or offered insidious bribes one who has a consuming .pal for the honor of the house established by our fathers. Black as the last fortnight has been with these shaming scandals lor us as a people, the instant response of the nation in support of the President and Congress, and the glowing tributes with w'hicn the people have risen in an hour of mourning and exaltation to mark their de otion to the and public sacni icial service of the late ex-show that the .corcsident, ruption is hut on the suriace and in dark corners. The heart of the nation is sound and true to the ideals which it has professed. Even the depravity of a few men has been made to praise the righteousness of the many. New York Times. THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTRICITY evil-doin- g, high-mindedne- ' vV'T , Carmel Myers and George Walsh in i r? ' PRINCESS Si- Four Shows Daily: 2:45 - 4:00 - 7:45 - 9:15 N V TONIGHT ANI) THURSDAY A picture that will echo in your heart like a magic melody OF DESIRE SLAVE Distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmofoht- ss THE STRAND ' . Gilbert E. Gables Production ot an At the COLUMBIA THURSDAY Pt "MIGHTY UK' A ROSE Mark of The IT m time to time Goil drops a and COMEDY great idea into the soul ot a great e man Often those men who live FRIDAY AND SATURDAY institutions start the existing anil i Some-iruiil- v tonight Tho li mi s th,at against tile new idea, its apostle; but hui av will ol t i tin- n mi mi a at- In Milk ot tho IhaM i ion I OUT DOORS IN UTAH uuon taggots. and grow oi , A statement irom the I 111 i i lXlOIl; t h t o'.i gh New ell ological Suivey shows an increase w l,il on .oil pi ml n il bv Tuoma-lb Lirth ot a Dwight II Ion oi peteett n the total production of electricity by Xn von ,i lit.mil m un oth.r populai ion power plants lor 192;! over the output of i922. t av s - and ago kilowatt lit urs neailv 50,000,000 kilowatt hours nov ho a Mm k ot t to- r.i at" is last year. ,The figures indicate that water power sub him ions mmd of thi is apparently not holding its own in power production, as it is along tin- Imp of advance Mr appealed to shown that there has been a percentage decrease of nearly three thought 11 t bvDixon histhat tlfe povv percent in the last four years. One explanation is that serious tinr otmtgoodei end stating ev tl rests m the sub drouths in some sections of the country have reduced the utiliza- on-- i tons mmd. vvhiih is onlv held tion of the full capacity o water power plants. m i Lei k bv the powir of the will taken But drouths alone are not responsible for what appears to In the s t oi Mi a Dixon has doitor. his fiance he a lack of expected progress in water power development. There three characters, The girl, who has a convict has .hardly been a suggestion anywhere, to develop water power and sudg hi en subject to that has not been met by the bewhiskered argument that the denly meets the convict and is profroce withpublic was being robbed! of its inherent rights. These pelled by an irresistible How the doctor in to marry him are supported by cries against monopoly; against the objections flooding follows them and is able to save of lands and the destruction of private property ; and against the girl from her impuslive marriage destruction of pretty scenery. There is keen competition for wat- the forms one of the most logical and Tires, value $3.25, each1. .$1.75 week, er power privileges-- and those who are successful in securing the tensely dramatic stories that has been presented to the motion picrights to develop the streams, are finding endless obstacles in ture public for some time. the way of progress. Thus the exhaustible resources of the mines A capable cast has been carefully Bon Ton Saddles, value $2.75, are bearing added burdens in producing power for the nation, selected consisting of Madelyn Clare, week, each . .$1.50 while the inexhaustible resources of our streams are not being Warner Richmond, Robert Ellis, Von Gustav and Ware Helen 4 utilized to the extent that was contemplated when Congress worked qut the present Federal water power system. Also Special SPOIIiEI) THE FUN on Bicycles. Under the new American law, a roman not an American eiti-ze- n Charles Schwab said at a banquet recently: ob-an since American does not September, 4922, marrying j There was much disappdintment tain American citizenship thereby. She must establish a years in certain circles, and a great deal See Us New Bicycle. residence in the United States with due formalities. She may of amazement when France flatly enter America, either accompanied by her husband or not, onlyjrefused to accept the Hughes repar. Home tions plans, but when one stops to as an ordinary immigrant depending on the quota rule. Bicycle Service think of it. the refusal was perfectly natural. Indeed, France and EngThe supply officers of the United States Army make annual land, at the present moment, re- expenditures of public funds mounting to many, billions ofdollars mindme very much of Jack and lit. in times of peace and billions in time of war. That they may lite Ernest. Ernest came home one day from perform this important service with- the greatest efficiency an Jacks house, and, ond being asked Army School of Business has been proposed by the Assistant Sec- if he had enjoyed himself, answered Well, I was beginning to have retary of War, Colonel Dvight F. Davis. a good time, when Jacks mother out and stopped us before we 859. Prominent Masons of Lexington, Kentucky, launched a move- came could find out who could lick the Provo, ment to preserve Ashland, the home of Henry Clay, when they other - Beast at Princess - I up-th- 1 1 c 1 1 1 i - - i ( I sleep-walkin- Nonpariel , I55SS55SS55S3SC3S3E!!BS&SE3 : this 1 this i ALL SEATS- - 10c Tonight and Thursday THOMAS DIXON, i author of The Birth of a Nation presents THE MARK OF THE BEAST" and COMEDY ggggs&igjaL Rates Overhauling for Your of the Iver Johnson and MEREDITH CYCLECoT Phone presented a resolution to the Grand Lodge of Kentuck, petition- alone ing the state legislature for an appropriation to purchase the prop- - In the ptate of xpw Mexiro WMW pledged $3,000 toward the purchase of erty. Kentucky this hNtoi it spot. la half million acres. Sla-wn- "j;" .S' Utah. FITTING I- - |