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Show S LTA LP "CP Ogrj i--1 Is assured, because the picture Is gased on -- Frank 1 Packard's .extraordinary railroad story Tempered ARE TRUMP" "SMILES RtJkftL" With such a beautiful leading wom an as Ora Carew and so esteemed an actor as Herscbel May all In the cast, flynn has excellent support George E. Marshall directed the production. Flynn, as an assistant paymaster of a big railroad, unearths a croaked scheme, fights the conspirators and undergoes experiences sufficient to kill an ordinary man. Also he wins the heart of a very charming girl. The widely heralded Fox production, "Smiles Are Trumps," which Atari Maurice Flynn, will flash Its sensational story across the screen of the Princess "theater for two day, beginning tonight. Flynn was a Yale football Idol before be became a film star and naturally he favors a story that calls for an abundance of action. That he has it In "Smiles Are Trumps" V? Mi nil ran. : Ilillllllii! i CD a Air r op hp Nnnf nil iiilliiliiiiilllttwiJIitill mill! At the Columbia Saturday, with matinee at 2:30. RIDER" HANDCUFFS OR CLAY DOLLARS" The great host of picture "fans" who have given Eugene O'Brien a place high among their favorite players will see that star la a different style oi roie man oe uuu. 'when "Clay Dollars" comes to the Princess theater on Monday and , Tuesday. O'Brien will appear as a young man returning from the city to his native village in order that he may realize on the fruits of his ratners lasi win and testament He finds that the "fruiU" In this instance consist of a great tract of lanil well nnder water. With lush grass, rank weeds and a large popula tion of bullfrogs as nis possessions. That's what he learns, at least, from the old skinflint, who says the swampwas what the skinflint gave in I! land triiia for the rolllnc acres, fine house and barns that the "city chap" believed he had Inherited. ! TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Classified Ads "THEY SHALL PAY" KISSES HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY strong dramatic story with a uwlftly moving plot, a popular star, massive settings and much Intense ac tion are promised at the Columbia theater Saturday when Elaine Selznick picture, "Handencuffs or Kisses," opens a one-dagagement, The story, by Thomas Edgelow tells of the trials, the suffering and the almost hopeless fight of a young girl who is unjustly committed to a stale's reformatory for girls. The story first appeared In "Young's Magazine," and because of the timeliness of the subject matter, it scored a decided success. Just at that time the Bedford reformatory was reeking; with disorder and after a riot or two the state authorities began a sweeping Investigation which resulted in some startling disclosures. It Is believed that Mr. Edgelow's story, "Handcuffs or Kisses," was Inspired by the sensational development at Bedford, many of which would themselves provide material for the splendid dramatl screen. An appealing love theme is woven into the story which provides Robert Ellis with a leading part that adds Scene from "The Mysterious Rider." much to the enjoyment of the The producing genius of Baujumiu B. Hampton, maker of great photoIt Is seen In plays, is many-sideTO NEWS his photodramatizations of the novels he films and in the mue'cal scores written for them; in the art backOne has to go far from home to hear grounds painted to interpret the sub- the "news." tle meanings of written titles and in The Boise (Idaho) Statesmen prints the technical detail of bis big productions. But next to the work of an Interview with Wilson Ballantine, dramatizing, it is most apparent and of San Francisco, in which Mr. Ballan-- ' most to be appreciated in his selection of the players to portray the charac- tine is quoted as saying: ' "I have just come from Provo where ters of his film stories. Air. Hampton made a particular there is an epidemic of influenza and "find" in Robert XIcKim, the polished, people are flocking to take out insur-- j masterly and subtle hlstronic artist ance." who has appeared In many of his proMr. Ballantine appears to be misductions. In "The Mysterious Rider," Provo physicians, who adapted from Zane Grey's novel, a informed. weepfng tale of love, thrills and ad- ought to know more about epidemics venture with an ample spicing of here than Mr. Ballantine knows, ielicious humor, Mr. McKim has a haven't heard about any influenza epipowerful, sympathetic role. As "Wade" in 'The Mysterious demic here recently. The undertakers haven't heard Rider," he has a part that is sympathetic all the way, and he proves one about it tor all the wisdom of Mr. Hampton's It is said that while some persons elections had colds, and that there have have a of one McKim forms powerful Mr. bur- been some slight attacks of Influenza triangle who bear the histrionic Adams and there has been no epidemic within den of the play, with Claire OtBers- - of the cast the Carl Gantvoort past IS months. who are very effective and still furIt is unthinkable that an insurance ther reflect the genius of the producer In the selection of his dramatic man should play upon the fears of the material' arr James- - Masoir, Walter people by epidemic stories merely to Fredrick Starr. (Maud obtain a few Insurance applications. Whitman, Wayne, Frank Hayes and Aggie Her- Life insurance is good. It is needed. ring. "The Mysterious Rider"' - plays at the Strand theater Monday- and But surely no life insurance man in Provo would call the mild cases of Tuesday. colds here an "epidemic of influenza' merely to get business. There are better, and more truthful ways of ob taining lite insurance business. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY A and PICOTING The finest work on any kind of mate rial. All work guaranteed. Singer HEMTITCHING I Sewing Machine Co., 97 N. Univ. Ave 's y Popular ... tU id .. '? OalU lUi" . WU1U1UB. 0MwHov. .l.lnu am lu Deuer cuuuiuuu 0l,AM tk.n iuu wm VI II AttUUHIU. ........ ... he ev v met Roscoe last year. I expect: to Totals 12 keep the welter title here In Provo." Referre, Twltchell. Park will meet Young Herman or PAYSON. Oliver Beesley, the former 'amateur, G0' Lake. hnth nf Salt , Wilson, If. Barnes today aid that he would Pulver, rf n make an effort to bring Cliff Lewis, l. Wilson c i middleweight of Twin Falls, here. Wood, lg.'.... Liewis nas cnauengeu oruo w ucci reery, rg. j him on the mat. rf. 3 be pa Pr gt lot we n Pr . isl ritchen, "A" BATTERY WINS. M ""4"" Ford truck for smaller one or touring car. Inquire SALT LAKE, Feb. 17. In a fast SIXTH STRAIGHT, Feb. 20. 181 North Seventh West. game played Wednesday night at the Armory, A battery of the National metalic top Guard defeated the National Guard FOR SALE iVKf mi. reo. 15. The SprW range, first class condition; water- - five of Provo by a score. The jacket combinad; price IZ7.5U. mono floorwork of the losers was good, but sixth straight Nebo division gag! 250. they were unable to put the ball taking the local ' players into cuu through the hoop after taking it the to 28. $350 Ford FOR SALE Snappy bug, Nephi put up an excellent length of the floor. t 182 Co. A. F. Ahlander Mfg. Phone the last half, holding the visitoW score: The Feb. 22. but thanks to an 18 to 6 lead sW A BATTERY. In the Initial period, the lean w G. T. F. FOR RENT 3rm frame house, partly were able to eome out on ton. h S 0 0 If , 690-JBagley, modern. J. A. Owens. Phone 3 final period each quint scored tvs 5 2 Candland, rf 2 6 5 FOR RENT Two furnished house Griffith, c 0 1 For flpringville, Clark, CramneT J 0 55 Hansen, If keeping rooms. Phone 208-Bird were the most brilliant writ 0 0 0 7 W. 2nd K. Sumrhys, lg era. Gray for NeDhi was tTu 0 0 0 Clotts, Tg 0 Better Invest your savings in real Cushing, c 0 0 point man of the local quint, 1 The score: estate mortgages drawing 8 per cent - fPRINGVlLLE, ' interest and be safe. In 30 years I Totals 10 S 24 ...8 have never lost one cent for any client. C BATTERY. G. T t' W. H. Ray. 0 Clark, If. 0 0 p 4 Hinckley, 01 I 7 Jramner, rf. g 17 jj LOST You are. losing money un Swenson, If n 4 c 0 0 Bird, 6 rf Koer, less you trade with the Wasatch Pro- 0 0 0 0 f Hatch, lg ., 0,Sum8ion, lg luce, tt Fuller, 1 5 2 0 rg 3Thorne, rg. t I 0 0 0 0 Hutchings, rg. Pulsifer H. M. AYERS WELDING ,.. 0 0 I CO. welding and cutting. We Totals Totals 14 17 II a ..8 6 8 18 weld anything made of metal. Work nerree, Taylor. Referee, Sergeant Moghn; umpire, guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. NEPHI. tt Bob Richardson. f Fourth West, Provo. Phone 588-J- . WILL TRADE Ton j F-2- 7 MYSTERIOUS RIDER' Robert MMtfm - cJteAdamf sStixitsootX'Pfoduced Shop in your own home. Schweizer exclusive Swiss embroidered robes, crepe de chines, and Canton crepes, sport skirtings, exclusive draperies and cretonnes. Everything for the spring wardrobe. Mrs. J. R. McAffee, 18o N. 5th W. 0 ly&cnj & Hampton and kb assodatm WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BERT LYTELL in "THE IDLE RICH" F-2- FOR SALE livered. $10.00 Hay, Phone a ton, 767-R- de- a..... 11 Dress creations are works of art, ac cording to a recent French ruling, and as such are protected by the counter feiting laws. A Paris court inflicted fines and damages of approximately 1,000 each on two firms which had copied the model gowns of a Paris dressmaker. Ptaolng Monkey. It la true that an active boy could your money in 8 per cent real estate mortgages, but you will always get easily outrun most monkeys "on the your money. W. H. Ray, flat" But there Is one species, known as the Potos monkey, which Is very BICYCLE SALE. swift Built somewhat like a it can gallop at a speed ef 18 Beginning February 16 and ending March 15, all Bicycles sold for cash miles an hour, and outdistance a good will be at cost, and all Bicycles sold on pony. credit will be low to reduce stock. Call 7 and see Horr's Bicycle Shop. F-3- grey-heun- o r r i TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 Reginald Barker's Production of snowbl ma ALSO A COMEDY a F-1- McTUNING PIANO By Irwin Dowell. Renairinz slaver nfanna a specialty. All work guaranteed. With ua-e- s aiores jo. rnone zui or 374-F-1- 7 I get new customers for my real estate mortgages by working hard. I hold all my old customers by paying them client. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 in Thomas Edgelow's Handcuffs or Kisses" Let me handle NO. 11 FOR RENT 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms in a modern home. 387 E. 2nd N. FOR SALE-Six-ro- om cement basement price. Phone 599-- 6x12 house, 12x18 rods lot; low ' F-2- 0 On S. University Ave., cameo Initial M. V--. Phone 787-J-Reward. 7 LOST pin. FOR SALE 40 White Leghorn pullets. Dr. W. A. Thome. 69 W. 2nd S. Phone 142. Also in In Use For Over MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; oesi ana most successnu "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon: strictly confidential: mnat re liable; years experience; descriptions iree. ine ouccessrui Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, CaL FOR RENT furnished house, gas, large barn, garage, chicken coop, outbuilding, acre and half land. 712 S. 2nd W. Inquire next door. M-- 3 Additional classified on another page) Phone 608-W- FOR . SALE Hay, grain, floor and duce, Wasatch Pro tf. Work as practical Call at 210 S. 5th West. WANTED FOR RENT ment The Railroad Men's Annual Newly 180 E. 6th nurse. F-2- 0 e F-1-7 F-2- 7 I 2 1 0 23 11 0 4 0 I 8 23 11 hlack-and-go- MODEL' The two-pie- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MAURICE FLYNN A "SMILES ARE TRUMPS" romance of the raiL mile-a-minu- te ce plaits each side of and gathered at the top. Medium size requires 3,V$ yards 54 inch serge and yard satin. the center-fro- Pictorial Review Dress No. 9705. Sizes, 34 to 42 inches bust and 14 to ZU years, race, JJ cents. Th coi fie memory, tomorrow: Nice home In Salt Lake for small fruit farm or chicken ranch in or near Provo. Write full particulars to R. F. D. No. 2, Box 21, Provo. MONDAY AND TUESDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN "CLAY DOLLARS" Universal Comedy, TIN F-2- 8 and sewing. Reasonable prices. First North, WANT 1 17. Steve and lobble Roscoe VS. Monday tli February 20 Golumb ia Theatre F-2-2 F-2- 3 on cei the on I wa the Ma Jor Col 1 Eta 1 ns a 't; la 01 ra Ipr lai le body was found at Helner nAromharl! c were released Wednesday mornlmi on is. r. moutu woods ( juage A County Attorney . Henry RuggerU declared there was nnt miff (Hint a dence to warrant a conviction. The defendants were represented? Attorney Samuel A. King of K Lake. They have been confined hfe r1 county jail seventy days. j The criminal calendar for Carts county will be set for the ensulx court term next Tuesday. plain 13 acres farm land, close in; excellent ground. Phone 320-N- for sid lilt1 iMakris, cousins, who were accusU tne murder of Tony Gigimakis, win 91 E. TO LEASE CANS" aP big lali F-2- 2 JERSEY MILK and cream delivered before noon. Whipping cream our SDeclaltv. From Nnttall'a Famous Jersey Herd. Phone 625-- Ro el A KIND WORD TODAY WILL MAKE YESTERDAY a happy bai T MEN RELEASED. TO TRADE this should be in wardrobe. It is tricot ine trimmed satin striped at one side, and is be tie t furnished apart S. FOR RENT Furnished heated rooms, 11.50 per week. 320 N. 2nd E. Masquerade Ball Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21. 1 Welterweight Championship F-2-0 feed at lowest prices. A VERY POPULAR th( len Totals PRICE. Feb. T a F-1-7 FOR SALE International Correspondence School course. 563 E. 2nd S. COMEDY Gray Burton , Worthlngton McPherson, lg Olphln, rg. G. 4 30 Years Always beats the Signature of F-2- 7 F-1- ADVENTURES OF TARZAN For Infants and Children AUTO REPAIRING Ask for picture-cataloY. M. C. A. Auto School, your money. Los Angeles. F-1-7 Startling Story CASTOR I A their interest every time it becomes due. In 30 years I have never lost a cent of principal or interest for any W. H. Ray. 1 ACCUSED M-- l You won't get rich quick by investing 1 ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Such a dress as every truly smart fashioned of navy-blu- e with brocade. It fastens belted with skirt is bid in fe, A F-1- Also Get Your Costumes Ready! 15.-P- consistent nma . ,)H ..J 6 1 1 ty. ji high school basketball f'ive ! H IlATCil eW the Pa Vint. Tuesday- nirht- hv . mure of a Z tnl lu M'"Bi8 Played cleve, u.,71 though the local. wer.1 must be given credit for arrive to Is Roscoe Bobbie expected v D MIMA here Saturday for his match Monday The score at the evening at the Columbia with Henry riod was 17 to 10 for PrnvJ "? Period the home Jones, welter wrestler of the west The referee for Monday's engage- strong but it was unabUj M ment had not been chosen today, ac theleadobUinedbythev,?, u initial period. cording to Promoter George Barnes. Payson made thirteen fiu Dean Park will enter in the main UUl tWe V . over mli ,w uiaue . iwfive rrw tt.. , rnreiiminarv. Barnes sum. MlBlg j l ovo, ? from while M returned has. Blackfoot, Jones ., , "u uut Of four. I k Iranian VAn. PROVO. mlnin '16 him day night, throwing G. utes. wrenching his foot so badly that Jonn, If. 0 J to'Mctntosh. rf. linftlllA iumnliral Of O ! W 3 Ik. 12 of dose Henry's :pety7 1. come back for another ? : stuff. Newell, rg.".'.!''l''" 1 Never was in better shape," Jones .Taylor, rf. n F-1- WE LL ALL BE Si 25 III FRIZES PROVO FIVE Winj, PAYSON. Feb. layi F-1- 7 J t nray ro Six-hol- e HEME THERE call LEIGH4NG . PARITE8 FOR 257 E. 5th N, DwlKht Billings. 520-- StTi ATIP Jr-M- mi gc::is toe-hol- d LOTTIE PICKFORD "MYt TXRIOU3 -- - Reserved Ringside Seat Sale Now |