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Show THE PROVO HERALIV FRIDAY, AUGUST 1?, 1921 Things Made New V' - ... "" I v .nAtTn r 11 If You Need DOKE UPHOLSTERING .. - wmmmm . ..... . ,; - - - ran pn mmm Buffffiea and Babj first-Cla- ss Repaired. "f:, ' Workmanship. The Coolest Place in Town MONDAY AND TUESDAY , Monday, Thursday, 4 P, M.; Saturday, 2:30. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Matinees TONIGHT AND SATURDAY First North. WILLIAMS KEAL HART IN "HELL'S OASIS" rtst ken-- comes to quality of it kmaiishiR irj repairing shoes have no competition. Every I we handle is absolutely - in ' janteed. Scrambledives .. ., YlLHdEREPAIRING COMPANY Phon 674. Deliver Free. of The Diamond i TIME PRO VO TAILORING CO. e guarantee to Aake your old TONIGHTAND SATURDAY clothes look like new, one 475. We Call and Deliver. ICYCLES 14 SaturdayChapter 29 Shops. W. Center St, Call For and lAND REPAIRING VJU, OOT T PLW CLARK'S RETURN -"- - MONDAY AND TUESDAY in THFAITXTLET-- li: SL IIIUIUIHIBSHZSKXIZXn ' . rn 100 Til M CI i iliii i liuiiliiu t J v "n Some Good Ones tSZZSXSSSSSSSZSZSSSZXBSSZM 1 g bo, and found he could not bring himself to repay kindness by placing (he youthful layer's neck in the noose, so be left him and going to headquarters - The1 Colonel thanked- - him and told him he would have done the same thing in his place. Then Hart went back to marry the girl, presum ably. . That's the story In a nutshell of O'Malley of the Mounted," by Wil liam S. Hart, adapted and directed bv Lambert Hillyer, which will be shown at the-- Columbia theater next Monday and Tuesday "IDOLS boy In bis crib. Be was asked If he SEWING MACHINE remembered me. "He "looked np shyly and said: "I remember Ria, bat 1 COMPANY dont know the man of her." Chicago Phone 399. - m'T derelictnd-hisissolutertn- - 4w THROW OUR OLD Rich Kltchenware. SHOES AWAY! In the days when the Roman-ewill make them look like new. plre was at Its height, If you went into All Work Guaranteed, the culinary department of an ele-- fln4 "gBBtestablishment-you-'wou- ld "ECONOMYSHOE SHOP Thomas Demos, Prop. : H"f'aucepans lined with silver and paU t various descriptions richly Inlaid wo - w esi uenier o t. with arabesque In silver, and shovels f ff -- -- "' mww Yc r-- r .klATirilJAI' ? I w ... : tut OWNERS iranlee4- - Wives," at the Columbia, JMarseriteCiark inScrambled tonight and Saturday. ." " ' Mft. DUF P. -T-HERE'S ".A, ,. CALL FOft L0WG DISTANCE YOU UP AT MV 0E5K! THEV SAID IT WAS YOUR. OFFICE ! ByAUman aloncj with out too ,rr. -H SOMETHING MUST HAVE GONE, WRONG O- S- T- Truck;,;.$40O $32 it WOULD 8E A 5HAKIE IF HE HAD TO GO! HE HAStfT MISSED t WQUJLPNT A PAV AT THAT ! Do OFFICE ' ALLVEARr it HELLO! MR.0UFF, SPEAKING! UFtLrt-TU- BOV.TALKIN'-SAV.VOOLE- YovR desk natives Seal'"" """" obscure' South in return n.7i. for ftjilfteea-reafstutUyet- k, fa - FT , ff . tossjncj . and Eves!' ' ''S:&r?- I hfi A It I I VOJ.MV CivG T CHOCOUATE. . Shovikjlg -- 71 William 8. Hart rode, into tjr $5,000 from the cashier, .hut. UHlte a bank la making sP his Ha rnmmlttftd this crime to in gratiate himself with "the Hill gang" which had been menacing the town for some time. In order to catch a fugitive from Justice who was under the, proHe was extection of the bandits. posed later' and- barely escaped with h life, owine to the heln of the very man heiiad come to capture, who be-- i friended him because he, in turn, had befriended the fugitiev's sister. Being a member of the- - Canadian . Mounted Police, Hart had to take his i man. But on this side the border; he' - r - - I . s xii. . ft m -: HART PLAYS BANDIT Ml , .Cluffoysc rhon4. Proro,UtaIi. rum to the cnit nJoircj'cWcQ ?ea Sundays an "Lovcmaklng and Marriage. Dion Holme, a young sculptor, who is 1 stretches over tea c world in the effort Lovemaking around the drifting in Gnefthe interesting features air with joflaftae connection with Hugo Ballln's latest Lady Cray, in London. Faith picks that is nothing but a bad habit As a production. Tf East Lynne,"rr which kfin WfialWwnsmnt'OTtBr tWr toff tttotldtt'it canonized ty comes to the Strand Monday and Tues and under, her care not only his and that is why I un marriage, day, is in the modernized version, of health, but his considerable talent for marriage tvery time and for every this classic story that is offered to working in clay returns:- - Later, Jim a bad the screen public. The original novel Merrill Is killed in a drunken brawl body, faithfully believing that Is none. than Har better marriage by Mrs. Henry Wood, first published and Dion, completely restored, returns in 1861, clothed Its characters in the to London to take up his career again. per's Magaalna. costumes of that day; so has every one of the numerous dramatizations of this beloved tale. In the Ballln pic ture, however, the story is entirely modernized, from the clothes worn by the players to the railroad trains, automobiles and other modern inventions -- which are - revealed In the OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE By CONEO screening. enthusiasm--fo-r 1 H AT L. f the picturization of any story which was inherently a costume story, or had a foreign . locale.- - So In "Pagan Love," I felt no hesitation in. .clothing r j the Chinese characters in their na In tional costumes. Furthermore, . stories of remote days, the. fact that the characters were in costumes other than those we wear today, would not necessarily detract from the In.tfTPfft. of the story provided the costumes are subordinated to the action of the BASEBALL TICKET. IN Locked up! wiu. too . .....700 mpany er.1, Blinky, on IS CLAOFNCE. THE. fS OFFKE Y0UR5EAS0N MAL KE THE Press body Mi ""In 'East iynne,' however, we had an entirely different problem. The costumes of1861 were fundamentally very similar to those of the present day and such differences as do exist would have been so minor tnat taey would have annoyed and distracted attention of the audiences if they had been shown on the screen. Basically, the story of 'East .Xynne' is a story of all time and that is the main reason for its undimmed populirity after al these years. For these- - twj reasons my production of "East.. Lyone la strictly modern In every aspect. -J ,Ford Roadster 1919, wg'im ww . $750 j'verland; Sedan... $S75 I. F(d nil , Dhotonlay. TERMS - Milium, r hi Buys in Used Cars T.?rrl, Wl , Some Good Buick owr n -- rJOW. IF THEV WANT VOO TO BREAK 'JP VOUR VAr ffri oki hnkfT Vm I firt IT: THAT OFFICE CAM GET L EASY OF CLAY" Read and Use Herald Want Adz Doings of the Duffs Plenty of local referencia. rnymfc K43-- ll's llrqwif S TICE TO FORD adventure ,: and lova, Jrfystery religion ajt the point of a gua to. a wild hell-hol- e of the wee tern desert la the theme of "Hell's Oasis," starring Neal Hart, which wiU open an engagement at the Strand theater tonight and Saturday. The photoplay la an adaptation of the famous stage pro- duction, "The Fighting Parson," by Wm. L, Roberts. Oasis" Neal Hart is most thrilling rola entire screen career. He plays the part of a man who, single handed ot fights the entire) community I'nemles who would destroy, him and. Urforgetritfl-UBfortanatft-aff- -- Jnrt Opening Up a Ford Shop. xpert Ford mechanic, farctory ex- 'eneior9jou.JjaTe your Fori icw m- and intricately handsomely very carved. PROVO TYPEWRITER ' Birds of Another Order. EXCHANGE "I have beard men. said Senator pewrtters Repaired. This Is Our Sorghum, "discoursing most eloquent ty on the American eagle, when ppeciaUyrAH-Wo- rk Gaaranted. their minds were really oa was quad 3ce with Whipple Electric Sapply on toast." " m W. Center. Phone 30 "HELL'S OASIS" those he loves. In the beginning he was Just cme of The langorous South Sea islands them and an Inhabitant like th re..t mingle with London's Limehouse who knew no good and whoso code of slums In George Fitzmauriee's latest evil was simply to get the most poalI-bl- e put of life There came a day when production, "Idols of Clay, which will a little feminine evangelist struck ilia have its first local showing at the desert and, through an Incident callMae Murray ing for protection, Neal Hart started Princess theater tonight and David Powell are. the featured a battle that changed his entire llfa The story was written by and through his fighting method.?, players changed the career of the entire com -.r Ouida Bergere. munity. " The central characters are Faith The picture play Traces with great of "Th Merrill, a DrenyT"lBnocent creatureTfideHtyHheriUmgtory living with her father, Jim Merrill, a rnung rarsoo." mere are aozens a year later went there with - -- of his and Repaid by Expert my husband on ourhoneymoon. We - were both taken In to see the little Mechanics. Tribune. fl.0j5shl(iIM L . .leaned S" CIRCUS-HEROE- ' Strange 8eond Party. I visited an a ant who had a small All Makes of SEWJNG MACHINES of Wm, Lv Roberta' Fighting Parsonw And Hallroom Boys Comedy ion Sfzvl'ThT HARRY MOREY ' . remarkable-screen-adaptat- Urn hwmmH&-- "Scrambled Wiyes," - gtarring Mar guerite Clark, will be the attraction Cup-bar- d, JKitchen Built-in Ixtures, at the Columbia theater tonight and and All Kinds of Cabi- Saturday; This Is Miss Clark's first ' production since her return to the i net Work. , screen and is also the first picture to I Furniture Repaired be made byher own independent proIt. is released I ducing company. . S. W. PETERSON Associated First"' National Picthrough .. 335 W. Center. tures, Inc. ?hone 544-- J. . .... .. The comedy was one of the hits spoken stage last" season, dur YOU'LL NEVER BE UNEASY of the ing -- which it enjoyed long runs both in a pair of shoes rebuilt in this on Broadway in New York and in Chicago. The play was written by shop. We have the equipment, to Martha M. Stanley and Adelaide Mat work thews. In the screen version MarturtLouLtheright sort of and we know... how TiouseMt. guerite Clark has he stellar role of Mary Lucile Smith, a capricious young nest of all our prices are fair, lady who has difficulty in making her BUSTER BROWN SHOE idea behave. She participates in an i REPAIRING DEPT. innocent boarding school escapade results in her plunge into a ' C8 W. Center. Phone 707. which Df matrimonial- - entanglements. mesh A MQND AYiAND jTUESDA Y r Store -- .Modernized Screen Version of Famous Classic . ..V, MARGUERITE lolonaies,Bookcases( Queen.11 GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION "1DDLS OFCLAYw Keys Made. Locks Repaired. C MEREDITH CYCLE CO. IV.'..; ; - ... " lL T. " : Qiture 'l090 West f II T .. . PAGE ELEVEN. c : SeTTiNG, IT," WfA3 THGjHA.d CKT OP TC LOOS. ONt - r AO ' MY MAT II OVR. TCS, r |