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Show r THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922.- - AT THE PROVO SHOW HOUSES i ill INA CLAIRE Th ciint nnhrinirin of Eileen Percy, the Fox star, taught her a good rule of life. Toaay sne insists ou n6"i hours sleep in 24. Her friends tell she "queers the parties" when she ii o'clock, but on the other hand, her director tells her she star ne is the least temperamental ever met. That is more than sum-cien- t recompense for the lack of the gaiety. Eileen comes to the local screen next Monday and Tuesday when -- T.ittia Misa Hawkshaw." her latest Tox picture, starts a run at the Prin Tancis eeney is ner cess theater. Thn storv is bv Carl loorl In cr man Harbaugh, who also directed the pic ture. One of tbe screen's prettiest stars Buck Jones, rapidly is coming to tbe Strand Monday and nition as one of the Tuesday, portraying the charming Western stars on the feminine character in "Polly With a seen at the Princess receiving recog most brilliant screen, will be theater tonight Past." Ins Claire is admittedly one and Saturday in his latest William of the most beautiful of film actresses Fox Western, "Two Moons," from Rob Welles Ritchie's novel, "Trails to and in this role is given abundant op- ert Two Moons.' portunity to display her good loolts The picture is said to tell a breath and her array of beautiful gowns. story of a love that grew out taking The play itself is interesting, com of a bitter feud when the cattle men as the it does bining appealing lore and sheep herders were fighting for story and the suggestion of a "patt" control of the grazing lands of Wyom which add considerable spice to the ing. Jones has the part of a cattle-man- s weaving of the film. agent who tames the wild spirit of Hilma Ring, daughter of a sheepman, and- - turns her hatred into love. Carol Holloway is seen as Hilma Ring. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY . MAE MARSH i i Ml J in ol c EASON BREEZY TO n r, ''..a. lw' Pace PERCY EILEEN BUCK JONES There is a real youngster in "The Fox," the picture in which Harry Carey is starring at the Columbia theater. He is "Breezy" Eason, Jr., the wonder child of the screen, who has been featured in his own right in several Universal productions. "Breezy" is the son of Reaves Eason, well known Universal director, and has been given much latitude by his parents in the matter of choosing whether he will work or not. Given his preference in the matter, he al ways has insisted on playing with Harry Carey. When Mr. Carey wrote "The Fox" he had the youngster In mind for an interesting part. Little "Breezy" Eason does not "act"; ha just lives the story in his childish mind and then does the obvious thing that a child would do, in enacting the role. The entire story is first told to the little boy. with, of course, special emphasis put On his part .after which he goes ahead with a sincerity and naturalness which stamps his work as of the very highest art of screen interpretation. super-wester- i ibl )U1 od ui I "NOBODY'S KID" I And Ren Turpin in (he Mack Sennett Comedy "LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS" ou Mil T. d I I I "I ob ier Ot' "POLLY WITH A PAST" I I Featuring Ina Claire I MONDAY AND TUESDAY Iroi ct NEXT NUMBER ON RRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY LYCEUM COURSE Ibll on n Katharine Ridgeway old WILLIAM 19 AMERICA'S FOREMOST i .; January 18 1922 ral d ret icot Season Ticket Holders Free. ei; al . General Admission 75c. 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Neither Tony nor Isabel was happy with a title, so they are more than satisfied to be just ordinary mortals so long as they could be united. Report credits 'Mr. Russel with an excellent performance in this picture. He has the charming Mary Thurman as leading woman. ver Made tci Mr y SATURDAY DRAMATIC READER College Hall Wednesday C n TONIGHT Super-Producti- Why Look on the Dark Side? life brings so many Our every-datroubles and disappointments that w are foolish to look on the dark side of things and court many a rap that might otherwise be avoided. WILL SHE WE THE KAISER : honest-to-goodne- 3 to Go 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices The First Western HARRY CAREY in S( " Stagi -- :- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Teacher of Cornet Regular Prices E. P. Mayhew Jivusmitok ofbfeonda .X. Teacher of Cello and Flmcr Oovir. o Tacoma, Wash.. !wco iias just bc.cn appointed ass'st-an- t treasurer of Uncle Sams of money. He was Senator Mark Hanna's setrctdiy 20 years bil-Jio- Saxaphone. 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