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Show L THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. Stone AT THE PROVO SHOW HOUSES b- 'SI trr -- 0iq Place - r- -to Oo U n ing feminine role of Mrs. Crombie Is portrayed by Hedda Hopper, who will CLEAN PICTURES be remembered by,her recent sterling appearance opposite William Faver- sham In "The Man Who Lost Him.-The success of Fred Stone on the self," also a Belznick picture. "Conceit" is a fast moving drama stage, apart from his own native abilin the society ity as a comic, has been due to his in- with scenes laid equally and in the great a circles of great city sistence that all the material on which wilderness of the North country. The hi a shows have been built must be clean and wholesome and attractive Mr. only to people of good taste. Stone has begun already to apply the game doctrine to his motion picture productions and "Billy Jim," at the Strand theater tonight and Saturday. "I attribute much of my success," lMt. Stone declared recently, "to clean shown. I will not stand for anything that savors of smut. 1 believe the future of the screen, as well as the theater, depends altogether on what the producers do to keep It clean. 'The public may go to nee shows that are a bit off color but the success of that kind of entertainment cannot begin to stand comparison with such shows as 'Tip Top,' 'Lightnin" and others of that wholesome type that are fit for any member of the family to working out of a man's regeneration until be eonquers ajl the weakness that threatened both his life and happiness forms the basis of the theme, ' "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" nnln tame in motion picture is one of the novelties of "Don't Tell Color This Valentine For Baby TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Regular Prices (Id Conceit A With an Powerful Photoplay All-St- 99 Cast ar Also ELMO LINCOLN in "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" Number 10. D 4 P. M. Regular Prices WALLACE REID, GLORIA SWANSON, in "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING'9 I have given this matter deep study. have discussed It with all the great managers of. this and other generations. And I have the same opinion I had twenty-fivyears ago: Keep the clean. stage ' "Clean pictures, too, are an absolute necessity if the screen Is to thrive." I I ii mwiBiiDUMii ' ji,.,y 4r cs: J Here la what critics II titleless picture, "PL- shown at the Tuesday: If anyone should have mario . . diction that the day would come 2 dramatic pictures would be made out a single subtitle, he would chei edlv be considered eithpr " i,Jr"4 1 "u . "'niuii-w- j ton" B uicauid, nnu fci ':"n a dream Chic: oeen accomplished In "The JournCw. tiuu. jucic ia uui a Kindle BUbtitU fcific It, . . . and yet the action i stlons '! .loo Thlo A Mao. foil liaB I '' I! acca tiwim rvlce- pushed by Intelligent COnntrni. uiuic iuiciii6eui uurcuun, ana skill. kted S Ho acttag. I uJ 1 J . : i n I kr. W intxc, uu umiier liuiu wnicu is The viewed. interest of the t ry pa THE UNKNOWN WIFE tator is so aroused that he become Ubly participant in the unfolded drama; ft Lon, b repi story ts so different that it tint and Jove Daring plot, more daring goo prove a relief to the picture-goen l are action promised furious dramatic, back, has been bored by much samenesi j . TOmMtnr Hum Rflllln chnnU v. playgoers who attend the . Princess UC d D By fheater on Monday and Tuesday when gratulated for this accompUshms yrigh Edith Roberts, the irresistible Univer- - Mabel Ballin does excellent work;) does all the supporting cast. Plctm sal star, makes he first local appear H1CA of this type add class and distinct! ance in "The Unknown Wife." ' tmenl Th storv is from the pen of Ben to a tneaier. namson s Keporu. nett Cohen and sparkles with speedy Hugo Ballin is the first producer! p clo: action. William Worthlngton pro dare make a picture of any compU kc siti Infor: duced it for the screen with additional tion of story entirely without tlti dramatic Interpretations of his own, Mr. Ballin has shown that it ml lhe E "The 'Unknown Woman" deals with done, provided there are artistic ia leadin; "The Kid." the creative brain behind tnation and inventive resource to m pees. from a band of young criminals, who leaves witn. i ne ciaruy oi me rum U Ame prison broken in health and is sent to markable. b its ( Suffice It to say that Mr. Ballin' the country by "his. pals. He arrives nati In Camsdenville. a New England vil fects are those of a genuine utt t lage, and rests while he plans to rob that Ills picture has more Imaging bd to a reel than the usual program t real .. a factory- Perhaps guided by fate he becomas ture has in six New York Event kfor : a boarder at the home of Helen post. he U a slip of a girl who is trying pie, hi to support her invalid father. He sucWorld's Famous Stretts. the cumbs to her wholesome influence. A fently. married. In are and love frrnlrj difference of opinio! bortk They fall ! sxlst as to which Is thsa. Then comes a relentless oppression street In the world. W Eefel of the past. Because of his shadowy thre career. "The Kid" is unable to find chose "In the running" may b th ai employment. To support the two of Honed: Princes street, Edlnbr kt the them, the girl secures a positions as from which the city received i tes i secretary in the home of the district alckname of the "Athens of ( re. attorney who sent her husband to North"; the TIa XX 8epteat 'he h i prison. it the Genoa I Sackvjne street, Dublin ; Arenlda Or'TlWn the Plain Mr Belli Aires rfhitHIhtf- ts Bn. ope ll anif KILLED Belfast Unter ; dea CHIEF the OLD Wil-burto- 1. MMh THij . I "CONCEIT" END e UHnrxDEAniNFimrnciN IN r e ELLIOTT DEXTER NO SUBTITLES b in r see. "In my long experience on the stage MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinee Daily v.varvmn the new Paramount all- star production which is io b shown at the Columbia theater next Monday and Tuesday. Wallace item, uiorw. Swanson and Elliott Dexter will be seen In the leading roles ana Wood who directed "The Great Moment,'" Elinor Glyn's story for Gloria Swanson, handled the megaphone. The polo game was really a southern California sporting event. It was held July 23, 1921 at Riverside in the Chemawa park polo grounds there. It was a match contest between the Hills and Chemawa Park Beverly clubs. In the former team were Wal lace Beid, Elliott Dexter ana jaca Hnit fnnnther Paramount star), while Miss Swanson was in attendance in her car. One of the most carefully chosen and best balanced casts of players noted In this season's screen productions will be found in the latest big special features from the Selznick studois, which is titled "Conceit," and announced for a two days' showing at the Comlumbia, commencing tonight. While no one particular player is announced as the star, practically every member of the cast has been featured at some time in the past. The lead- - -- ,'rn t iSa, darling lillle 3 dimple chlcj, J SITTING BULL Of Dad's and Horn's anJ mfna Please no3 your hal wl?nl askyov Read Iw a es, I be just richi -- This To be my "Val errbirj e. At the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday? ! n That Good Coal THE BURNING 1 iiira Color This Valentine For Your Girl Good TONIGHT AND News QUESTION of household economy is the coal question. Whether it is needed for cooking or heating purposes it must of necessity make a considerable item in the list of expenditures. Tou must have it It cannot be dispensed with. Therefore the most economical kind is the best; so by procuring your supply at Smoot & Spafford's you will surely get the best, and at a less outlay than by buying the poorer qualities, when you get more dust and slag than coal. SATURDAY TOM MIX The Railroad Men's Annual in Masquerade Ball will be "THE BIG TOWN ROUNDUP" Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21. $125 "CLI i MONDAY AND i TUESDAY III PRIZES This. is Chief Red Tomahawk, killed Sitting Bull many rears ago when S. B. resisted ar- Buy your tickets now for the best dance of the sea-- in I'LL THE rest. Picture shows him shaking hands with Commander Hanford WacNider, of the American Letr son. Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. Yard Phone IT. 1 EDITH ROBERTS who Smoot & Spafford UNKNOWN WIFE" ALL BE THERE FOR SLUCGISH MOTORS t:x: GAS 32c HY-TES- T MORRISON BROTHERS Automobile Supplies - - ayhew Robinson Orchestra iii 107 West Center DISTRIBUTORS FOR JAY BEE CLARK Now Open for Engagements k S. B. Robinson ill ::: ::: Teacher of Cornet per Gallon 1 b my ilritik ihat will be dandy; E. P. Mayhew Special Prices Teacher of Cello and THIS MONTH ON EVERY STYLE OF PHOTO WE MAKE Saxaphone. 444. Telephones 619-- Superior Motor Co. ou Tow.if you'll at Dances, Etc. Iii l io tdovig shows .And bouik yau lobs of can3y I've laken ill iji Superior Gasoline We desire to dispose of our present stock of mounts, J, etc., to make room for our new moving picture camera which we will install in the near future. This gives you 60 to 100 eposures to choose from. Choose the ones you like best and MONDAY AND TUESDAY MABEL BALLIN, . WYNDHAM STANDING and " GEORGE BANCROFT in the first serious drama ever brought to the screen without a subtitle from beginning to end. "THE JOURNEY'S END" TOGO II 111 w IF have them printed any size you desire. LARKIN-GOATE- S to give Provo the best equipped studio in the state which means better pictures for less money. We intend MORTUARY I Licensed EmbalmersUtah Phone 161 LEO W. GOATES, Mgr. F Provo, - ft i Saunders Studio UP STAIRS - - 44 WEST CENTER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY FRED STONE UDU in Diuy ami J9 Pr |