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Show -- SCl SOP TIE I . The Face of The World?' ; i - m2) o) i ! T m Thurs lay and Friday TONIGHT 8:15 Matine Daily admirably suited la "Cheated Love," which comes, to the Strand theater Friday and Saturday. The star appears as a little immi ' grant from Russia. She arrives at Ellis Island, the human clearing house in New' York harbor, and Joins her father In the ghetto, where she works, : v;' lives,;and toves in no omer. one, or per many sue-- cessfuj screen, plays hu Mlsi Myers had such a congenial role. The star is of Jewish birth and has a deep understanding pf the qualities which animate those of her race through life. . King Baggot, star, director, and writ err directed --"Cheated Usr,a-trt- m the original story and scenario by Luciea Hubbard and Doris' Schroeder. An: excellent tart was assembled for the production; Including George B. Williams, Aliah,.Forrest, John Davidson, Ed Brady, - Snitz Edwards, "Smoke" Turner, V. A. Harris,, Inez Gomez, Clara Greenwood. Myer Ou-Tiayoua, Laura ronara, Tnercua Grnyt Fred G. Becker and Mme. Rose Dione. the noted Parisian dramatic star. 7j The wrecking of an east side theater Jay a terrific explosion, a tangled 55 t, an interesting analysis of human character, humorous touches in unexpected places and tense, powerful situations make "Cheated Love" one of the big screen dramas of the year. '; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . m RflR '3 av v V Vs Good Ones 0 Some E5KSXS2XSXXESKX2K2225X5223. S Cheated Love 8 sheCamel. role to which Myers has la BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARD HEARN - U ti 4 A Picture That Will Startle and Amage You, Featuring I 1 n TONIGHT AND THURSDAY 4 THE PROVO HERALD, V.TJDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1221, ' I P. M, 1 5c, 25c. Evening 7:30, 9:15, 15c, 25c, Vc. fTIieyll fly away , mother bird, VAUDEVILL E 23c, 40c, 55c, 75c Will 0 - ' sal !... - ri'll II II I I 7 I'm M IIf 7 il rifS., rfV3- ,- W k ;;;! mT C y 4 s. . -- 13 I :. g 3 ' .V V.4 5 J JAW C ' . J ;. vKfirTh They dldnt know Wnam rr unknown nom';r' a i LJ sr MELODY MAIDS - . mirth - . - JUDSONCOLE The Conjuring Comedian" : MILLER AND DAVIS - f r--n0 NO . v ;X 5 . . -- r' ' ;I1aV fflfaCV P rifcV n k GOOr-N- O , -- comedy. . . f-n- jY-MlHn- . n iusedto-subseribei- ' Vrfffl 'ffl jS$3Kfi f i A - SIN? L S EDDIE POLO in J 'j .. tDOORDIE" . - tonight and 1 i,,ursday we BASIL KING . Powerful Drama of the Unseen World " tr M 'WjfPjBv' IffilllfiBS -- "No God, "no sin, no 'future, life; nothing but thfr survival of the fittest, "THE OLD NEST" and everymari for himself.1' This h A Review in Rhyme. creed Watf signed by Nicholas But lately and James Rittenshaw. Under been, smitten with a yarn Rupe Hughes has written And translated Into movies on' the - their signatures the third man of the -Goldwyn lot trio wrote his oplnlonof 1tr "All ' It'i the old old tale of Mother nd there Isn't any other and signed his name, Hartommyrot"x That for pathos and for sympathy so hits the spot, vey Breck. With the creed as their guiding light ' A we scan life's the two chums entered the business panorama, all about us there is drama world. Materially, they were ' very treat s little secUoibftAnd you reveal an art. succe88ful. Tbe creed seemed to have Thus has Rupert told a '. story that will wreathe Ma nam In ir.r '. brought to hme - all that men could For the heart of all his matter to the human heart ask, of comfort, repuUtion, Worldly goods, achievement . Probably lt.,.was not applied as extremely as It was Days when youwere young or younger, times gone for which you hunger nvitil Nick entered Into en written; Throng In beautiful procession la this silent with Jim's wife. Daisy, Then it play. affair "Silent," yet it's oratorio. J ' " ,; ,: Modern, yet It's allegorio hit home. It will thrill you and enthrall "Every man for himself no sin you In a new real way. the survival of the fitest " these principles were part of the creed Mary Alden as an actress Is a movie benefactress. which Jim and Nick had agreed upon; She Is : " ; marvelous; of all the mothers she Is best but when -- that reed struck at the e e very vitals of .his- - happiness, Jim hearturej-irs-thtale of the departure - Of the birds and their return back to '" brushedJt aside and killed his friend. the old home nest How the soul of a man wins, through ."Holland Deane. agony and tears, to a wonderful re demption, Is, the theme of the Gold wya picture, "Earthbound," which comes to the Princess theater tonight TIPS TO MOTORISTS. ... Original Protestants. . and Thursday. The name Protestant was first ap-P- . An auto expert claims that more to the adherents of Luther, from when on tour, are protesting' against the decree unpleasant delays, a by the Catholic due to neglect of motor-c- ar springs slates at the He says Diet of Speyer In 1520. Prnt. than to any other cause. Throughout Rupert Hughes' event- w " i ""atism spread rapidly over some the springs should be examined at fur literary careeiFhe has shown versatility that has permitted him to g fte German express himself in many forms. His Eng,and anl Scot- bolt should be examined for signs of ability "to write plays, shorttofies Sii at about the ' same time.' stripping and where it has begun the and novels with equal success has now .v ........ been supplemented by his achieve ,h ycu b puuuiu Uv i cymveu. ments as a writer for the screen. Early In his career Mr. Hughes, who is an accomplished -- musician,-" wrote hi; "American Composers," and an orinigal song cycle. Besides this creative work, he was the Editor of several London magazines and assisttil in the onmnilntlnn nf thd Kncvclo- naedia Britannica. Mr. Hughes has always been alive 450 W. GeOlef to the ridiculous aspects, of changing fashions. This comid sense has ex- "NU CARRY RVftTCW LOWEST PRICE8 itself In such plays as "Ex oressed TH MOST COMPLETE LINE cuse Me" and "The Richest Girl in the World." In his novels, Mr. Hughes has ENDING OCTOBER 8, 1921. sought to vivify the foibles of Amert 1i XU r. out how eustoms rcanrltfeandhto-pol- nt ar Wp that seem permanent are as ephm-era- l . 12 customer) as those of every previous gen.$1,00 eration. His novels. "What Will Peo5ibS.p;c7v''------------.v---'--'--- 7SJ ple Say," "The Thirteenth Command3 yuur own coniaineri r and "The' Unpardonable Sin," ment," Cheese . . .V. . . . . . .25 2 S? illustrate the satirical trend of Mr. , Hughes' vision. : :: S68!? utah catfish 2 But he also aees the simple, tender, ' Salmon commonplaces of life and reproduces as In "The Old Nest" This novel has at last found Its way ; 2 Can, special to the screen, and the film version 2 r,v: roau .ceei or Mutton will be seen at the Columbia theater . 15v . Friday. The photoplay that Goldwyn has made of this novel with . Mr. Is said Hughes' personal to be one of the hest examples of modern photoplay production - It presents a story of mother love .without trim3 Cane Ht: . .3oC any - artificial, " melodramaticmings. A MnaUirkefPrductio TOIPM Rupert Hughes K A i Story of Home Heart-grippin- g s iElBTHBOOIIIl Mth Jhc.Greatest Star , 1 V. . Sports Wear . our -- w Mother Love -- Jonoy-- - Buy for Cash 1 SKiz . Chinese Ruler Plays Safe STCL XINDOwS Senator King. ; "The evils of unem ployment cannot beaioTTn whole to the effect tax laws have had on busi. ness " Senator King said Senator Nelson, Republican, Minnesota, in Saturday, had "emphasized too much" the part labor had played in keeping . f up prices, and added: "When labor sees retailers and man ufacturers refusing to be content with normal profits, It finds Justification incomhlning-itsel- f tfr afalntain Jiigh , . wages." The senarte agreed to a committee amendment to the tax billurovldlng that debts ascertained to be worth- less and charged off witinn the tax able year shall be allowed as a deduc tion to individual taxpayers, STEEL BODV i il!! i V. -- V-- ' RDPGyARpSj, wveroor ueneraj rsan nw-'- i. or aiancnurm. values tui me too tuKfiiy to take any chance with bnndltt . This fortifled Packard limousine baa been shipped to him from New Vork ' Its frame is of armor plate and ttv has heavy steel window shades- a machine gun Is part of the qutpmenu LThe three baits attached to the side are (or guards with rtflee. y.'4 ' Depends Somewhat. The old saying "If you want pny- -f Ihlns done, do It yourself," Is nil right If you do not want loo many things - Pfi6nc446 party "for failure to deal with the suuauon ieanessiy. "It is the favorite outdoor sport of wealth to attack all economic taeasures In the present tax system," said "can - - sSuel Kopp - ' - , H loe-lnteres- In the cuiet of a college room three chums were talking over their pipes, of life and its problems, discussing creeds, and debating the thousand and one questions that absorb and fascinate youths about to go forth Into the world. Two of the threw finally put upon paper the creed upon which they were Mi agreed, a'efeed which, was to regulate their future conduct The third man Save ,!'V' iJ MP ' JARVIS .W1IIRL OF - - - ' i v - done. L . wee Z .TTTOS .. ........ ...... .... OTffl sutler..;.,... .. ......... .. 1 2Carf?re PlTr,M& iii? them-iaitbfull- ..... t. pn , tream 2 Plow f .......,...49 ... ............ V ..... $i .ss Pr ihqur 12 Ba ...... .....;......... - Cheese, per lb.... 23 COST OF MOSQUITOES. The sports girl no ionger hampers rersatf with a skirt Tor. the courts or the links she dons KmcKer wju. belted Jacket, Uke this vorn by ; Mansfield of. Selinlck pi lorea. A felt hat of the soft small arlaty tomnlett the oostumelAi-tbs- , KING CENSURES PRICES WASHINGTON, Oct. 5. Charging that retailers and manufacturers In every state had Ulegalljrcomblned to maintain high prices,- Senator King, - ' ?Jls;v pade thouseeanser nty Fresh i ' .. . ....W...;...t,,.15; Cream and Fresh Milk at AD Times. J i r -- 65. iQWest Center St., Provo According to the New Jersey department of conservation and development more than $500,000,000 would be added to New Jersey's Industrial values, In the next twenty years If the mosquito - were - eliminated in that state. The department claims that a million dollars spent In a period "of five years would rid the state of the .pest Democrat, Utah, during consideration of the tax bill Monday, decided that the attorney general "should send to the, penitentiary thousands of con spirators responsible for paralysis of trade." Until the government flakes action, he added, "there will be no marked decline in prices of in begin v ning of prosperity." Senator King censured the Republl- - I'll ItIt i"-:Mary Alden as the old mother. In "The Old Nest," by Rupert ' " r' ilujpej, at the Columbia Thursday and Friday. |