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Show TIIE FF.OVO HEP.ALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE IZZZZZ2 The Kentackians , j ILIUKtllS i : U-r"v- . 7Ae Lig V'-.'- "PRINCESS" Motm in "Tte tiay - Tn . Advenur.". , 1 -- . i r - t r ) r- -! a- a" Q t J"! v. -i l"' .'eUNii'S ia fn v j '' 'V'ir'i - - " tutt y v Jt ;!.? fi f3 ,i ',;'! jnd I', vras Tf - fi tit V; : 1 " T t f IS'ilB.'.v jutri.! ji...4 on wSt--h - . -' - Ta,-- tju-v"- DutchBeaiity . tovr m-- r '. rs o s "f Cilifi ii tLinoe, ' - Tlurf triah r"i '.f- - -T.- .-r- . t - J?,!ep:ieii. - KTng IunJ.. u. - - - w ' 4 liA t'-4- -t 4 -- 2 - .i -1 rvr-r- r ti a a 4 . - 1 smiovh rnn .Tn Ikt niAKrv MOI NT firTL'KE." ' - ' - V- abandon - - r - ' - Wilfred-I.TH-hn'r.K-T- 7 1 rV. is i -? i i.-i-l ;r-T-il- ' ,;"K il..V. ; " .. ?. diftK'iiUicii fcr incraed a bShZfof of unforeseen cir; ounces, la the t,ereen adaptation Lyteuj,j ftvhi,vf(, con.ider.ble story all tip delicious humor - nd "The he original is xitid to buve bjen fair,' wlvcd and t.iRtti advant.fjre "of. i Jt love j scenario wu prepared by t'iark-- i ing dramatic .'"-- r and McClokey-- . trayed by Diana. Monte P!aver Blue, tbe fonslance Einney plava the role of one of the mo JJttle queen, and. she 1 ail. lo thf-i- r th? tie development line'Sf"' -- till featd of the best work of her ?vt la this part. Vincent Coleman vs ojijiusite MlfS BInney In the of Stephen of Hetland. Other t role ere played by J. H, : hhd Frank Losee. 'Completing cast are liny Fernandez, Jessie J. R. (). Perkins, Betty Cur-.e- r aad Chub- - himself, Bostoo isexcelent. r.lKA-- l ... ; : ;" ! - " 'lt"U; Mr .rr,ric7"TbeT,- Marilas., toyay ft of - Ilnl -- " W Grasa belle Ih.e . eplat. fr" girlrfiirht-ing.fo- d faw-an- f 'iut m. .ti'j o.---- n.oii TONIGHT-7:- 30, tugged J - k i -- .rl- - "5 " And THOMAS SANTSCHI in IIE IMPOSTER" , . " Wednesday. Sa. uroys ana Hol- iday, 2:30. Other Pay,J;45 - tilt - nncess TONIGHT AND ADDED ATTRACTION her to Mrs. Husiard, who t;.e 'rl Into her big heart and her. She .was accepted by .(j taMo people of Slnna Ferry t. "I ana thought the hor-- . ', ',t:;;.'ire d:.ys of her past i forever. ' i : prerrde a Btorm. 'Tana J.,' up fciul tossed about In a l- -' Ue t!int nearly broke- even :.s courageous spirit. C;rl Montana" Is imperson-- f y f .nrhe Sweet at the otrand r IVidaV and an " n of Mcirah EllisSaturday, Ryan's pop--i A of the same name. Mahlon . wlios.) fiplendid acting In a Chance'' has won him his t laurels, is Mis Sweet's lead- t Jt ri VILD MGM emucaatis i. WfiMONTE BLUE .... r i -- w "0 ly st; m-wx- t .... in RUUMMNT.VANDCN6CR6H Exploration Serltv : 3v 1(1 . ofttielofih I - THURSDAY J-.--s- note Dan - . D I REGULAR PRICES CHARLES MAIONE HLOBUCTlflM i.fl ti s eserped from Holly, Bhe "i!e8 la an Indian, camp, "(,5c i.i knew that it was better ? t J live with her own people, friend, - THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET- AOOLPH 1UKOB i. sent for his The Place to Go" in 'No Tiis crocked. . sf. Cast Including Mahlon Hamilton, Clare and Blanch Sweet."" ""' matinees" Dubrey " days of Thursday and Friday 9:15 Rlovah hr -- l e UMEIA GIRL MONTANA tie g'.r who called herself of Dan ,r.3 Khera demanded rwii. m tew tLat western country ns Hi. a, and she bated and dls-the old Indian chief, jl tii'.m, i, I ritig only friend. She r. ffrTj by a cruel father to t uJtinj and hold up stage ' (id cheat at cards, "Lee r: r her life in the tbU tr,R,1?la support generally" B3LC "A tomboy. t6tiue' Read The Herald Want Ad an trinj to buy me with a f wlilkey. What did you hn, i I8&B9 THAT :. :; :s f: : I "That Girl Llontana" - "sely Intereit- - alPrwi.StVeIT?me,,U ftDdof "aiura - - n He1i"trCr''- tfrrU'jr. ' :An"f: u the early west, , im-rE- - HYt . r rVj Vr Vl and Joe Martin in "Monkey Hero" Friday and Saturday - T,,K. A K'he-Thursd- th,?.' l7tt AlC r. - - f 1 II ' 111 . i r king'lnuis ly a T revolution p to the WestrUi ilen)iiphere t in an absorbing, heat" for youn-j- a Jniveita! CtvriaJ Attraction directed by Rees Sson" .i v ? y---- lie anrf nld -- bw .of Ht- - . -- . tjufi r!i)(l.Hj.b!H, soul s:m:vnv(- Hi I'Vmi. Uif !! : : rrrr -VAV J - ru 1- ; - . Thursday -- nd tT-ToiughfeaL'-ii- l StSZIXISXXUItEIIXXXmB . . hese. hoi. trans STRAND :me Good Ones s IT'S COOL AT THE i Jni5Tfce I-lil- I m Xja.NT4kJ.ia.-- " Wolves oi . tr?nu n nn Ttoe Menu COLUMBIA . 15, 1S21. "THE .GAY LORD "JUNGLE v DANCE fX" QUEX. FRDDAY AND SATURDAY -- SILEVWJ 'I in 1 MATIN EES P. M. ; SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS, MOND A Y, THURSDAY, "THE LAMPLIGHTERS 2:30. - . ' ai-.- " AT THE PROVO JHEATER years ago! Some of you oldtimers may Thirty-fiv- . .' riz:::!:!::::!!!!!.!!!!:,,,,,,,,,, M e n xemem-ber.whe- H-T- 7- - tz you attended Vfirst nights" old Provo theater, years and years age thirty-fivyears, to be - "iiiixii:jiiii;::::::::3l::ls:,g - .- 1 ; .r- - f r i -- at the e exact Grab'am-duThis morning John up a bound volume of "The Cultain"! M a collection of programs of the Provo ig 4 14 4.141 vvuu .was iu in? ,ii B( iiuail success. of its theatrical J. C. Graham tnot the present of lha riamej was "manager and leading man He played - the heavy roles, andpalLthe still lxeayier! bills.; One June 26, 1 SSO. Provo- - theatrical t:lelit presented "Lost Ship," described The Curtain as. ."the. great nautical .drama,- - by -- Thompson :Town-send.- '' e mui IN pos-sess- a - V - V 4 . i P - S The cast of Ben Trenant Ned Martin If! characters Included:. J. A. -- Graham Eggertsen C. M Nicholas Nibble V. . . . J. B. Walton U Timothy Trim .....J. J. Walton , Jan. Dunsterwyvel. .. .L, E. Eggertsen 8 pictures of the year. Scene by scene Mark . ..T. Osborne Linden H the little chap enacts a rale that will 7., H.- Rawlings 1 strike a particularly responsive chord Vivian of a boy Ala'rian Grier m In ihe frearts of those -- who are grown Rose- - Linden. .Miss Lillie Milner Sally People yet who have the spirit of youth. "Curtain will rise at to 9." The heart of a boy. Mickey, a nondescript dog, plays F... E. Bee, brother of Stephen Bee, That ia said to describe accurately n f the principal rolea In the lad's was on the program for two songs. "Th Big Adventure,', at the Strand support giving to the picture a and Thursday, with "Breezy" uralness and realism which lifts It Sam oJnes and chorus sang, . "Oh, Fred, tell them to atop." . screen won- - above the usual run of photodramas. Eason, the Ier,-iIn addition to the kiddie and his the starring role. MACHINE PiCKS UP NUTS. What thoughts, unexpressed, Burge dog, there are to be seen Gertrude througU the mind of av child and In- - Olmstead, Fred Herzog, Lee Shumway "An Inventor" has patent-aa motor-driveand Mollie Shafer and many other fluence his actionB? machine to pick nuts from the in "The Big Adventure," which was popular favorites, a con filmed from the Btory by James Ed-- . - The Big Adventure" Is the kind of grouna ana convey them into 11 ward Hungerfold, little "Breezy" a photoplay that causes a disturbance tainer, saving much hand labor.-...- .. M Eason Is real boy unaffected, the upper left pocket of the AIRPLANE AND AUTO COMBINED !! pie, grinning, ragged, lovable, spank- - human vest and recalls to adult thea able kid. they, tergoers that distant The story was produced under the too, liked to steal apples and when An Argentinianto has invented an air j rise directly from tj direction of Reaves Eason, who hap- - their minds were atune with the in plane designed ground or to- run along a road like pens, to be the youngsters father, and finite glories of tee land "just over the an automobile. will stand out as one of the beartsome the hill." ,. the heart : " TBSr3---- - V ' -" rT - 1 T " . - - S 4rr . - -- - ' ; ' -- I : -; zr " f- - M M ' IH - - f . s .: 7 -r- 1 if - 7- ., r . , v HUM yvUIUUIIIU : ".". - y UIU - g M 5 . n A ... H ! : nat-tonig- r four-year-o- ld n i out a color, '.en ti., first ey C4..u!J get that LI, TLe color waa vt, bat tha paint I wrong; -- day-whe- rz'--t Fiint, it wc-.I- i t easy enof ;h to t'.:U color ia tit r!a;a why yoa ; n - - ntt sort you buy ia Low troth-- ID - , . ' . , . - - ".r-- . sim-und- Izl first 7 d , - - - - ' , . ' ; , ' t ; - - Mi IV - j, M . 4 ' l...L.'.: -:r-:l- :COATTAtLS"MAKEOVERAttS- .Thatched Roofs Last Long. Tbatctied roofa lo Holland art e ceedicgty durable, and some of tha olJc-f- t bcUJlnga still have' the erf. Inal roof In p'.ace doing good Service re are many Instances of a thatched roof 200 years old. .: i Gatee Long In Use. As scion as private property arose. ponnaary uacs ceccrse fijiioi'g fences were bu"t and a c ,.r.i:'"v pane id me icnces. vi cen f r -- fi developed fi penalty hud ccin the tn'.i that g -- nere-HSlty- Did Ha Get ItT Awry wai lo toe habit of asking tnla ancle for pennies. To break him of the habit tils node told him be would ;ive bina pennies sometimes, but never when be asked for them. One day Awry went to bin uncle's room, got 16wn.on the floor and ?afd, "Uncla Albert, I'm just luokinc for a penny." " . j- or on hinges. ' . Anotntr Oeflnitton. The un.nnUnable sin fn a pertcn of - , t Is d'.tTervnt race or religioa from ours ttf"l; State BiniirirT---thao.-Wj- Jo'ii . Arrr01iltf Tbe tails of a duster coat designed for automobiles can be wrapped around a wearer's legs and buttoned to form loose trousers.v Observant Judge. In a recent divorce suit, whera tha busband complained. among other things, that his. wife nedected his buttons,' tbr Judge said: - "My dear sir, yoa should remember that a ' woman is so used to pinning things that she cant understand why a man should make a" fuss about a missing button oii or Transcript nnnUfl nn vVrrnnV 'ii i ""t r. il r 11 il i! 1 1 .7, - rwor-BosT- . " I h T' -j . 7 T" '- M V? 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