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Show tup 11113 1Donvn iw I V iicd tin mo m1 VTTARY 11-- I' 1922.- iw "THE MESSENGER" tall fpjffiffie LAST TIMES WEDNESDAY TA AT THE PROVO SMOW HOUSES Screen 4 anpriMPcniv it uiii MMjun i "THE FLOWER OF THE NORTH" Pace THURSDAY ONLY r to Oo fiGVGS Side it JIMMY AUBRSY sir of "The James Aubrey li the Messenger," to be shown oo the Strand screen Thursday. boforo Cart Laemmte DRAMA OF NORTHWEST i V i EARL WILLIAMS In "BRING HIM IN" And JAMES AUBREY in "THE MESSENGER" i : Special DancingClass Mozart' Hall THURSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 12 At 8 O'clock This Special Class Will Close Thursday Night. Course Consisting of All the New and 10-less- on J; " Topular Dances. SPECIAL PRICE $3.50 Phone 565-- 1 ; ;i F. L. LORRELL, Instructor PRIZE MILCH COW HAS RECORD OF 19,200 POUNDS International News Service. completed a year's test this month with a record of 16,363 pounds of milk. The previous record was hold by a West Virginia university Holstein, loa milk production record of with cowls west Virginia's record ctlch about 15,000 pounds: a Holstein, Johan Potter Belle, prize of the herd of U V. Harner, a dairyCigars are becoming increasingly man, of near Sabraton, which has just women workers. completed a year's registry test with popular among a record of more than 19.200 pounds Farming was the occupation of half of milk. The previous state record was held by Nellie Wayne, Vilkie, a the population of France before the Holstein cow of the same herd, which war. MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Jan. i 1 m TOE PCSoF SapESBr V See a thousand horsemen ride lik mad across the scorching sands of the great Alojave Desert See the terrific, blinding sandstorm a thriller youll i ta? 3ce the great battle against hundreds of outlaws one oJ f the greatest spectacles ever screened. See Ae reckless, g ride of Harry .." Carey's Famous Flying Squadron, . See a thousand and one thrills never filmed before. The First and Greatest Super- western ever screened. l a s'wfaV S "liL VwAvvWl. DIRECTED BY ROBT THORNBY -v ( HhirJ:r dylL Lr mf KTav56' EARLE WILLIAMS IN SCENE FROM "BRING HIM IN" If Earle Williams, as Dr. Hood in Bring Him In," had realized that the man he had Just saved from drowning waa a member of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Po lice and on his trail, perhaps be would not have been ao eager to d V VAV..7 , jl fr' Xr UNIVERSAL Supisff Production - at . CARL ROSINI & CO. CHARLES CHUNG WHA FOUR GENEVIEVE MAY DORAL BLAIR COMPANY Si 8:15 TONIGHT AND GIRARD COMPANY THURSDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL in "CHALLENGE OF THE LAW" . SUNSHINE COMEDY ' JOHN R. GORDON : AND COMPANY Cooper, Lemoyne, make the rescue. COLLEGE LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1J. A census completed by a real estate firm shows that motion picture stars, directors jand producers have Invested $8,000,-- , 000 in homes in this city. These homes range in value from $15,000 to $20,000. SALARY IS TOO SMALL 11. Unless college professors are allowed in wnicn III morf of the worldly goods HI they maintain their homes, marriage, III as an institution, will crumble. Ill At least this is the belief of Mrs. jll Dorothy Buscy, who has been granted III a divorce here from her husband, III Prof. Vrrlin W. Buscy, member of the II! at faculty of the state university li! Court Raleigh. N. C. by Superior II! Judge Thomas F. Graham. II! Within almost a year after their III marriage, in 1919. Mrs. Buscy alleged li! she and her husband were forced to III separate because her husband's salary II! was not enough to "keep us alive." !!r Since her separation Mrs. iiuscy ill (has taken employment a a seamstress, ill In seeking a divorce she charged li!1 neglect and failure to provide. MOVIE PEOPLE INVEST. International News Service. PROFESSOR'S International News Service. SAX FRANCISCO, Cal, .lan. Jr., Chas. C. E. Anderson and Harley Breeiy Eason, Chambers. OTHER BIG FEATURES At the Strand, Thursday only. At the Princess tonight ami Thursday, in "Challenge of the Law." tSX tS&jS tStC tt?5r?f5 l.1! Western Life 5 flX- -' Jft . v W' ' Master Drama or v. a3 V- death-defyin- TSvIji r- 1 .1 lM 'WVU well-know- n FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAE MARSH in "NOBODY'S KID" i "The Challenge of the Law," writ ten by E. Lloyd Sheldon, and to be shown at the Princess theater tonight and Thursday, brings the Fox star, William Russell. As Capt. Bruce Cavanaugh, an officer of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, he to put a is sent to Fort stop to fur smuggling by a desperate band. Here he falls in love with the daughter of a leader of the smugglers, whom he later captures and condemns to ten years' imprisonment. The girl breaks here engagement to him, and aids in the liberation of her father from Jail. With him and two other smugglers. Bhe flees across the border and on south in an endeavor to get over the border to Mexico. Bruce follows the party into the south western desert, and when the girl sees him approaching she bids her father push on and, taking a pistol, falls back to await Bruce with the in tentlon of killing him. She is unable, however, to shoot in cold blood the man she has loved, so declares to him that she murdered his companion, who was slain in the escape. He arrests her and pushes on after the fugitives. Finally, overcome by the neat of the desert and thirst, and believing hira self about to die, Bruce releases her telling her she has won and he can not let her die with him. She con fesses anew her love for him and re fuses to leave; so they struggle on until rescued 1y prospectors. Back at the fort, they are followed soon by the girl's father, who has re turned and tells the true story, how the slain officer was killed by a smug ler now dead, and the girl finds her haven in Bruce's arms. : Regular Ptf2333 Regular Prices fou 7:30 cnd9if5 ; , SHqws-4:00- :; DANC EAT THE Y AR! :i: ::: Every Wednesday Night We Cater To Ladies and !!! Gentlemen WILDE'S ORCHESTRA n;iu!iiiiiiil'ii'ii''''' - TICKETS 50c iiiiiiiU BEEKEEPERS TO ORGANIZE. International Nowa Service. COH'.MlirS, Jan. 11. An effort to reorganize the Ohio Beekwpers' association as a federation of county societies will be made at the annual winter meeting, to be held here February Week nt 2 and 3. during Farmers' Ohio State university'. The programcalls for an address by R. P. Hollerniau, of Brantiora, umariu, iwwouuceii as Cansda'tf leading apiarist; What is promised as the greatest Western photodrama ever made, has been produced by Universal with role. Hurry Carey in the starving in the widespread appeal of the West of today, with its thrilling romance and pietures i'.ie realism. Universal devided to make a "Super Western" picture. It is "The Fox," which comes to the Columbia theater Thursday and Friday, and which is the first to be made by the Ion? popular "Western" star, Harry Caroy. In recognition of his long list ot success photodramas and of the pbue which Carey holds in the affection of the American public, Carl Laemmle. president of Universal, recently cited the Ace of the Saddle and awardul him a place among the Universal-Jewe- l Mars, who make, Univcrsal's most elaborate pictures. That means that he is to appear in photodramas for which there is no time or econand that he omic limit in is to rank with the foremost stars of the world in the elaborateness of his Fox" is said starring vehicles. "The t have cost nearly a quarter of a million dollar iu production. super-productio- i His first photodrama to go to the Is natscreen as a Universal-Jewe- l urally of particular interest to the It has already been propublic. nounced a masterpiece by critics within the motion picture industry and now the verdict of the playgoers is awaited to confirm the judgment of the profession. The story was written by Carey himself and adapted to the screen by Lueient Hubbard, scenario editor at Universal City. It was directed by Robert Thornhy. Nanifaiiv it is a splendid picture bttt it has even greater claim to distinction. It will give playgoers a colorful view of the heroic old Eleventh United States cavalry actually in It will reveal enchanting action. vistas of the awe inspiring Mojave desert heretofore uncaptured by the camera and it will afford another opportunity for her admirers to see Hetty Ross Clark in a role to .which site is particularly adapted. The fascinating yo.ng emotional actress appears opposite the dashing Western star as his leading woman, heading a supporting cast which, in addition to the famous Harry Carey' NAIL HALTS PRISONER. International News Service. NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Jan. 11.-- The spectacular dash for liberty of Albert G. Costa, 19, from the district court house here had an extremely prosaic ending. As Costa was scaling a fence a nail caught in his trousers and held him long enough for the driver of a coal wagon to overtake him. Court officers then arrived and took Costa into custody. BAN ON FOOTBALL. Iii International News Service. VIENNA. Jan. 11. The Hungarian Interior ministry has prohibited " football matches at Budapest during the next half year, owing to the numerous wild scenes which ave taken place at sporting grounds. L Flying Squadron, includes Buch well regaru i payers as George Nichols Gertru 1" Clmstead. Johnny Harron Gertrude, c.alre, Alan Hale, George PLAN POLISH CANAL. International News Service. LONDON, inn hi Tk. Pniinh nre states that a svndlcatn mniDosed f' Polish capitalists Is seeking a concefr slon for the construction of a caw1 from Silesia to Dsntlg. |