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ECONOMY SHOE SHOP i nomas Demos, Prop. wo west " ., St center - T THE FIRST BORN In the i special picture. "The First Bora." starring Sessue Hajakawa, which will b shown at the" Strand theater next week-- what has been pro nounced by experts as tne mast ptcj ever, turesque' Chinese fishing-TillapnnRimctfid for a motion xrtcturels tne. shown. The setting Is perfect-to- r reason that Robert Eniisart director and Colin Campbell, gefleral director of the picture, spent many weeks in , ge COMEDT -- night! fewrltCTpaired. This Is Our Work Guarantetd. Jfflet.wlth Whipple Electric Supply center. Phona 30 NOTICE TO FORD able-bodie- d - r . in scenes in the picture. Tbj otthe 'best ever projected w4he silver Far away from the Hayakawa-Btudi- o sheet There is drama, comedy, patliOa in Hollywood, on the banks-iJ-f a quiet and all of the other essentials that river in northern Califjrfiia, the fish' to make up an excellent picture. - "go for the ing village picture. It is 80accurate in "detail as In Algeria 1,000 automobiles are in to convincftalmoftt any Oriental that and the sceneif had been taken in China. comomn use, between coast citiesdesert and mountain also' between were built amid Chinese houses favorably with ficerand bamboo- - Thefunny 4ittle4 Bttiementscompeting service-botas to time and cost wharves, on stilts, extending into the train A bill recently introduced in conwater are there." Thstrangely woven Sweet, of fish baskets and Ihe racks for net dry- gress by Representative exmore for Iowa, reciprocal provides scene. to the ing, lend color ourtesies with automobile of change This is but one of- - many typical foreign countries. i By Allman -jtc-lfGooo ' Zl ' J--'' (4m Bgood OWNERS Jlihd Julienne JKoW nu ScotLi Wife. '. Melfai&kodirtm George A Puimount Pictxua, . At the Princess tonight and Saturday. by-th- , LITTLE 'FtAID LADY As delifhtful a combination of comedy, pathos Sand drama as was ever Lady," filmed, is "The Little Traid starring Mae Mafsft; Which will : be shown at the Strand theater Friday and Saturday. This unusual Story which brings Miss Marsh back to the screen after a long absence, waa adapted to the silver sheet from Mar-Jori- e Benton Cooke's popular novel, "The Girt Who Lived in the Woods." The quality of the production is further assured with the knowledge that it was directed by John G. Adolfi. "The Little 'FYald "Lad?" carries the audience through the great outdoors of 'the- far west intd th busy marts of trade and a Greenwich Village atmosphere. Miss Marsh, giving one of her very best portrayals, is seen as a young girl of many, moods who " has more than her share of the adventures that ordinarily come to the Individual In at her best, great care was taken in the selection of. story, the cast, the set tings and the entire production in general.' 11 file Miss Marsh is shown as" city girt who has been disillusion ized with regard to the world and It charity in general and has sought the solitude of the- wild country to develop heT talent as an artist The in dividual who is directly -- responsible for the disillusionment is. one of the closest of kin to the "little Traid lady." As the story unfolds Itself, it is apparent she had just cause for seeking solitude. However, the spectre of the things she detested pursues tier. and she arises to the various occasions with the thatpresent -t- hemselves courage of a martyr 1 V - i -- hi ; - my price. Air work Plenty of local references. rnuiMt. ess : Opening Up a Ford Shop. Pora mechanic, farctory ex-you haTe your Ford WCI" Bef0re get : - gea keep-the-harn- and mt arante!d- Stage hands," camera" men and all in making the new Goldwyn picture, The Penalty," un- 'onsciously-breat- he a sigh jot relief ft'hAn Th f'hAnv. whn nluvm thA mui of "Blizzard," gets out of harness. The- term, in this case, has more thar ordinary meaning. In playing the part of the mad man of the under world Chaney has stepped into one of the most difficult parts ever attempts LlnmotioiLpictur es . man Although a strong, he has to play the ' parfof a man without legs! - laGouverneur Mofris f4mous story the chief charcfe.r is a brilliant man whose kgawere amputated at the knees when he was a little boy. To man wittiout legs wno was aiso accomplished actor was a difficult task,- - Finally Ghaney volunteered lor the part. 'Every day he gets into a harness which starps the lower part of enabling his"Iegrr1it back,on thus his knees and him to walk about giving the effect of a - legless, man, The stratn of holding the position is so great and danger of stopping the circulation so imminent that the actor on for more cannotr Ihfljiwelyejninutes at a time. On thescreenJioweer, ie is a wonder ful imitation of tae character maae famous by Mr. Morris. Chaney first came into prominence as a delineator of cripples in "The Miracle' Man,"" where he appeared aa the distorted thief, who faed his injuries, in order to get alms. "The Penalty is one of tne Eminent Authors eeries, being produced e Goldwyn Pictures corporation of New York. It is to be shown at the Colum bia theater, Monday and Tuesday - J3t l ! the actors engaged ' COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA H. H. Ellertson, Director PROVO x "THETCOAD TO LONDON" pretnis first-ntght-p- F BABY JANE & CO. Doings dfthe Duffs TYPEWRITER ri'cr.. . ill ...CQDaideiftblgL, "BLIZZARD" The Brazilian Diplomats P. M.; Saturday and supervision of construction T. the locating the spot M ' BRYANT WASHBURN - Sidney Billy STEIN & SMITH ; George Melford Production "BEHOLD MY WIFE"' REPAIRING DEPT." MONDAY AND TUESDAY - . num- - ? : Amoros ana Obey art ''of .. addntold LITTLE --r FR At DLAD Y" From the novel, TTie Girl Who Lived In the Woods." in& - It hna all thA aniwonnrA Af first class vaudeville, and for that'Manager Asnton is to De congratulated. The full Columbia orchestra will be back at that theater Monday night, with H. H. Ellerton directing. unique comedy farce "SUITE 16" TONIGHT ANDSATURDAY . ly r 3TII E dj on the oroeram. Jurnisfl-kJise- earimTrrrejhei bers to her hoe of admires in gaow, : Priscilla . , WHELAN & KING a through -- Prnecess urn out All Makes of SEWING MACHINES med and Renaid hv Mechanics. 4 Holidays, 2:30. PhoneTOT. in- - are ROMANCE -- Furniture Repaired S7WTPETERS0N hone 5444. 335 W. Center. IE (n-- Goyerneur Morris' Famous Story "THE PENALTY" Store SeCWorl mi J MONDAY AND TUESDAY shop. We i Tim PireaedbyJacK ViUori 0L1L NEVER BE UNEASY k a pair of shoes rebuilt in this man 6t Jirtin AMOROS AND OBEY OF NIGHT Built-i- n Fixtures, it reveak a .work GELILDHEN - Locks Repaired. Bookcases, Cokmades, Pantages CO. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. ; ' Phone 397-- J. rstt COMEDY ETy MrP Alexander With Nace Murray, assisted by Carl Byal, Sallie Keith; George uould. AND REPAIRING BICYCLES board, " e, clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. T . Phone 61 i. PROVO TAILORING "tt Matlne 3:45, 10c, 20c, 30e Evening 8:15, 25c, 40c, 55c, 75e Shops. ke guarantee to make your old i DIAMOND A JAPANESE xCaH quaint and adorable, returns to the screen by' genuine publicdemand and with, her wistful smile that shines musical s Stein and Smith will make; the initial bow to a Provo audience, distributing langhe, chuckles and just smiles. . They are said to be really and T 7 7 'truly 'tunnjrleUowsi:Tv ' Whelan and. King present "Suite much ixtenjl a funny conceit with laughter. Baby Jane., and her company of ' QUEEN" . 29 laMarsh r- - ts combmat5onpf-8txe8hoYwme- " ..... - TONIGlTrAND SATURDAY comedy circuit, twill be th;headliner. xla- - this there: doieir-prmyilrand ialf as many comedians, and no end of magnificent costumes- ,- making it L- , The Coolest Place in Town jter"AWednesday, Auyuat Japanese Romance,"' said to be 31 the most elaborate - ......lit.. . yv i Tien it comes --ui- nuaui lorkmanship. in repairing shoes ; Columbia 8 and oeuuty r the " U,UUL-UUJL- J Isome'Good Ones '.r landle; is, absolutely '.. Y guaranteed.-- ' .' OYAL SHOE . REPAIRING - " " -- ; theater todayannouTrcedthe program for the vaudeville opener at hi thea- - . ,h; we , Vaudeville Program AUGUST YiTDXESDAY, - ' ' nilPTlri H V- OPENING ; '. - - p ' 643-- - ' I t t I -- trr t . 'i.-),.- . f j c o ' M MR. DUFF. WHAT ARE VOU DOING AROUND HERE THIS TIME OF NIGHT? I RECKOM THE MIS5US MUST BE. OUT OF -; ' U0V4 IS 1 KMOVM SHE WAW-HAW-HA- ' HA - HA - HAW . t il i cs-i- rr ' ?3T7v .ran 7 . Spend . rv your honey money s taken. WILUAM y . CHJLOREN 6r NIGHTJVV'. William Russell is to Open at th Columbia theater on Saturday. This n Fox star, by the way, is not to be seen on this visit in the out- -' fit of a cowboy or in any other dress identified with the outlying forces of well-know- N FOA OF- - J MIGHT tflODUGTlOKL At the Columbia Saturday. ' . Resell as It is reoorted h . a Wall Street powers phe, Chicago police department that aad it is said heiumpl thia un-:- o per cetii of the cars stolen ij that accustomed role. are dtoDosad of w)Vh fK One reason for his reported great, 4 knowledge of the 'owners " ; iccess in. "Children of v. -Xiehft O" " ia ncr. f ig-4 I' act-th- at -f .. he becomes hapstheon the highways. volved -- with an underworld . secret society which olans his death: Hrs uusjvntu. outer . wunout relaxing Russell promptly gets Into Ijls ele- peed' and often miss each other by ment defyinr criminals.-1ndiilirin9"io Indies. ; It in said thatki'"1'u driver' fierce battles, with strung men and in ... . 1 aA civilization. We are to see a financier V ' - ' UIV Is 'CHI LOR. - T&WN-HA-HA-H- r -- rw-wicao- r ' f has fallen in love in .a most unconventional way. .Registration, cards or -- certificates "Children of Night," according to re- - j cor Hit motorists In Pennsylvania wi!i port, has been skilfully staged by Ja;it j'ae rrtntedon a five by three to ejr may be cut '" u)fiont ana is very attmcuve " " fit the ortli"j nary siaed wallet. " , d. |