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Show THE PROVO HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. You'll Like Cla rence Screen THE PROVO SHOW HOUSES "A Cretain Rich Man" PICKING (BUM "SKIRTS" The unique task of engaging three thousand ii Is. each of whom was required to possess her full share of puV hritudc, v. as imposed upon the o;i!.(ing director of the Fox studios, Vutit in Hol! wood, whciv '"Skirts," the t coi.; dv !,.( tacl,. which is to be .shown at til t t'oliinibia, Monday, with matinee at 4 o'clock, was pro sk-ac- ' St! rV r ; to vW:t:M imrH 7 duced. "When Hampton lcl Rulh, the ret tor general of the dl- Stage KEEPS MARRIAGE SECRET Conway Tearle, In "Shadows of lb The Selznick laboratories are fin- !tions that are beguiling to a degree. ishing off "Why Announce Your MarSea," will have Doris Kenyon as his riage?" a feature directed by Alan drama Crosland, and this attraction will prob- leading lady in a ensational Frauk Alan Crosland. the directed Klaine the next Hanimerstcin by ably release. Fanny Hurst's ideas nf mar- Da.ey, now associate editor of Sete- -' ried life furnished the inspiration for link's 'scenario department, wrote tae the plot, us Lewis Allen lirowno em- story thiil Lewis Allan l'.rowne for the screen. Arthur House- bodied in his original story and scenario. The. advantages or disadvant- nian, CiHWliird Kent, J. Harney Sherry, ages of being married without niak-liit- f l.la k Drum lor, Harry Lane, William. the relationship known ate said Nalley and .Mi.ss Fraiikie .Mann are the to furnish a scries of involved silua- - piincipal Mipporliug players. pre-'pare- d - SIS i till iniHiiiii!MV.Mii.iHiiiiite:.:- - mmmmmmm mi iii''iiiiih'iiriTni i !;jii:,.!li!!iilliiillilli!!llil (t Matinees 'IS-- ; i Ink 3& - . ' P. M., Saturdays and Holidays, 7:15 and 9:15. 2:45. Night ' . The most masterful photoplay of all first episode of the novel that appear firm history has been founded oa "A in the photoplay is in me sua, another period is laid at the beginning onaiu xiii .'""ip novel. It comes of the twentieth century, and the last White's 'to the Strand theater Monday and period is modern. Three sets of char. Hampton, acters and plot elements, and three Benjamin Tuesday. known as a producer of powerfully first Introduced are shown, dramatic, artistic, and above all human first nitroduced are shown. "A Certain Rich Man" is so vital photoplays, Is the one producer who and human, it rings so true and hits so could have put into a photoplay all 99 out of every the heart throbs, all the quaint, true close to the lives of among us mac r characterization, the pure, beautilul hundred individuals on the hnmolv ereatness of the lis truly universal in appeal. The specsome niche himself into can snauow fit tatur his After seeing original. will drama we believe that he has done of the plot and play his part; hesome the impossible made this great story find himself represented A bycast of truer and bigger and greater than character of the story. CORA AND CLARENCE. seventeen principals appear in the imGeographically College hall is 2,442 ever! in settings portant roles, all fine artists who is played The story miles from Broadway. Theatrically in familiar to every American. It begins seem to realize their responsibility as speaking, it is considerably less. characters as famous nortraylnfr the ill original small a town, and ends T. Earl Pardoe and the Drama CenKan , these, and to have given their best, ter have moved I'rovo ncjvpr Broad- of which is said to be Emporia, of the author. Jiie sinceresi worn. home is the which way. The "Y" Dramatic club Wednesday evening lessened the distance to a hp thought it would be a "grave stone's throw. for the senate to ratify the four Few amateur offerings in this part powered Pacific treaty unless a reser-- ! BUCK JONES IS DUE of the "Far West" more closely apvation were adopted by which the proached Broadway productions than United States and the other nations did club players in of Buck Jones in a signatory to it would each reserve the The appearance 'Clarence," at College Hall, Wednes an - tntorppt inn right of independent action.woo nvirlo .i day, and who will repeat the per- - new puiuic i .,i..,,.c limn', gnnnnnm.nt lormauce, ai uie earnest: request oiievent. His pleasing personality, l"Swlien he ain)eared in the reception' Colto to horseman-jroorunable admission many gain 0f the senate this afternoon and daring his unsurpassed ic&e iiuu veunesuay evening. with which he t're-- : conversed there with Republican and skill the and ship secftnd The performance will be at foes by Democratic senators. College hall, Monday evening, Janu- quently dispose- of villainous made have alone fists of bare use the ary 30. Fred Markham played the leading him a general favorite fcince William GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL role in most pleasing style. His stage Fox made him a star. PROVO Buck's latest picture, "To a Finish," presence was fine. As "Clarence" he Clarence has is to be shown at the Princess theater succeeds splendidly. Many women will profit by the fol-- , considerably difficulty straightening tonight. lowing statement of one of their sex: out the family discord of the Wheel"I was afraid to eat on account of ers but does it finally to everybody's stomach trouble. Even rice did not satisfaction, his own included. BUILT BY EFrOm As leading lady Alice Ludlow is I can agree. After taking Adler-i-kgood to look upon and portrays her Adler-i-kon acts eat anything." role admirably well. It is easy to un One of the 3,000 beauties to be To his power of endurance, built up BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov derstand why all the young men on in "Skirts," at the Colum seen and of stompatient by in persistent foul years love with her. That matter which poisoned the stage fall ing she wins Clarence is a foregone con effort which developed a weak and ach. EXCELLENT for gas on the bia, Monday, with matinee at clusion. That she wins the applause crippled, boy into a noted athlete,, stomach or sour stomach. Guards 4 p. m of her audience is equally certain William Russell, the popular Fox star, atrainef o rtnoninit ia Tf hrinfra nut on several occasions. has owed his life from the start. forces requested me to engage three poisonous matter you never thought Nellie Clark as "Cora Wheeler" does One of these came while "Desert was thousand girls, I had no idea of the in Drug your system. Hedquist some real acting, even though Mr. Blossoms," a William Fox photoplay Advertisement. Company. job ahead of me," the casting (gigantic Columbia will the be shown at which wrote lines that the pre Tarkington 'director was made. said. theater, being Saturday, cluded all chances of her winning the Switzerland is one of the few coun- - j .The Fox lot on the f0u0wing day Clarence. tries where women are not on an equal BRYAN OPPOSES TREATY. Carlyle Maw, as "Bobby Wheeler," represented a girls' convention. Girls footing with males labor, not even of had only a small share of the audi a" ages- - look9 and forms Presented 25. do same the William when tney work as the Jan. WASHINGTON, ence's sympathy in his wooing of the Pach firmly convinced themseIves here announced that Bryan Jennings for everybody, including governess, that she represented the alpha and Clarto the author, had consigned her 'omega of feminine pulchritude. That ence, but as an actor Carlyle scored many of them were overweight! by a heavily with the audience that was score of pounds, or emaciated to a pulling hard for Clarence to walk off degree, worried them not at all. It with the governess and into wedding was only by exercise of supreme tact bells. that we finally weeded the worst out A. Ray Olpin and Elva Chipman, as and turned the rest over to the ma came for Mrs. in Wheeler, Mr. and trons who were to pass upon their a as tired -W praise. Mr. Olpin does well eligibility in the matter of form. Gobusiness man, and Miss Chipman, as "Two days of unremitting toll rethe jealous stepmother, does a fine LZJ sulted in a list of less than three hunbit of acting. dred names which were submitted to Mr. Hubert Stem, as portrayed by me. Many girls divinely beautiful of face possessed scrawny necks, piano Wayne Mayhew; Dinwiddie, Leonard MarMrs. as Dunn TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 Sproul, and Irene legs or other physical defects which tin, are not favored with many lines, made their appearance in "Skirts," an and therefore, had small opportunity impossibility. DUSTIN FARNUM of proving their dramatic abilities. "Del Ituth in the meantime wa Vera Hinckley as "Delia" scored a me almost hourly demanding phoning domestic triumph; she is most attrac,to know what, progress was being in role. in her tive imade. In despair I wired our agents in practically every uig cuy in tne 'country, imploring assistance. Xot three weeks elapsed were the three thousand prize beauties finally select-'ed- . I've sincp revised the old saw which tells ns that 'lleauty is only skin deep.' To me, it now runs, Teauty is only chin deep.' " SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 world-famou- 4 Daily . s J TONICHT AND SATURDAY LEAH 1JA1RI) and JEROME PATRICK in "THE HEART LINE" We believe this picture will interest you. It is built for entertainment, and takes for its material a new phase of life. It offers a new and original plot for your enjoyment. And Mack Sennett Comedy, Featuring BEN TURPIN "LOVE'S OUTCAST" MONDAY AND TUESDAY nils-take- " the-"Y- .,. " a HELP i a a much-courte- Cerimn Rich Man From william Allen whiter o American Powerful 5 tory Life Featuring Robert McKim, Claire Adams and Carl Gantvoort d ' A ft Uyig Qftg to Pqcq - Pt "The Devil Within" tin-'t- j WILLIAM RUSSELL v y i 'if- -' like CasforOii? then . why make them take it? Why cling to the old idea that a medicine must be unpleasant "Desert Blossoms9 Also ADVENTURES OF TARZAN MONDAY in order to be good? Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets TASTE LIKE CANDY ACT LIKE MAGIC The best authorities say that their main ingredient "accelerates t h e peristalsis in the jsame way as castor oil. Good for children and Get a box at adults. your drug store. "WHAT in It'. MATINEE 4 NO. 8 P. M. William Fox Presents M:P7lQ)efia The Six-a- ct 39 Sunshine Comedy Sensation. The snappiest, jazziest,' funniest and most thrilling screen comedy ever produced, featuring the foremost comedy artists, including the world famous Singer Midgets world's tiniest people. IflVfMLL DO" "What Love Will Do." a William photoplay co-s- l airing Edna MurJohnnie Walker, will open at and phy the Princess theater next Monday and Tuesday. It is announced as an exciting romnatic drama with an ex ceedingly strong love interest, provid ing the two young stars with excellent opportunities to sustain and add to their reputation as "ideal lovers of the screen." The picture, tells the story of a young man soured by the knowledge that his mother deserted him as an infant, and his rather, dying, left him penniless to struggle with the world. He seeks pleasure In the company of toughs, eventually ruling the gang by his superior ability as a fist fighter, and assumes a disrespectful attitude toward all women. Then the "one girl" comes Into his life in strange and dramatic fashion, and marked changes in his nature gradually take At length he takes up civic place. betterment work with all the force and energy formerly devoted to an entirely different sort of activity; but his old fighting spirit and ability prove of service when two robbers try to take rhurch funds from him. Kox The grand jury at Lancaster, Pa., has recommended that better accom modations be arranged for women forced to attend court as jurors. J$asmO $ F&ij Vj) :. 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