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Show Screen THE HEKALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE ran9 m "NOBODY'S j 7Ao FOOL." w 7ace At the Princess j ' it Itllltl lltltl nun h i (Hill Hllli Go- - I Stafte Kail uillUil I ,1 Matinee II "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo.' TONIGHT, 8:15 IvtJ; The Only Properly Ventilated Theatre in Provo Last Times Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 NORMA TALMADGE A lll finrrr. (I W Every Day 4 P. M. Saturday, Children's Matinee, $1.00 and 2:15 P. M.; Evenings. 7:45 and 9:15. TONIGHT AND SATRDAY vV IN V! K s In THE PASSION FLOWER" And "TOPICS OF THE DAY" SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:30 WILLIAM RUSSELL In "STRENGTH OF THE PINES" A Tense Drama of Deadly Feud In Forest Wilds Pollard Comedy Fox News Note Matinee only will be shown, Chapter Joe Ryne In "The Purple Riders.1' and 2 of. 1 MONDAY and TUESDAY Regular Prices ; GEORGE MELFORD'S Production " y "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY" ; With . DOROTHY DALTON and RUDOLPH VALENTINO Note All Picture Matinees Reduced to 10 cents to all. ' Nobody's Fool" comes to the StraadI theatre Friday and Saturday with the vivacious Marie Prevost as th star Supporting iMiss Prevost is Harry Myers, the famous "Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," and a star in bis own right. This combination of comedv talent promises to make "Nobody's Fool" one or tne bits of .the season. Shunned by the smart set of fashin' able Barton College, poor Polly Gordon almost moped her little life away. She danfced like a Barracuda out of Us element, but even her beauty was hidden under the forbidding blemish of a large pair of tortoise shell glasses. Then came the deluge. Money rained-inther life. A nice old aunt had died, leaving poor Polly heir to a million dollar estate. And then your should' have seen the boys run. They sped like the fire chief going home to . : lunch. But Polly had made ud her mind about men she decided she dirt't like them. She went to a little our-o-f the A rushing, roaring sweep of way mountain cabin to escape. Arte-mu- s Alger of literary tendencies had! waters released from bondage a mo name uausuu upiuion in regara. 10 mighty torrent of timber crushing, switch, and Polly Gordon and Artemus grinding all before it logs bumping, splintering in the snarling waters-swee- ping Alger collided. all before its relentless path. Such is one of the big thrills Thirty-Year- s In Business LIFE OF SCREEN STAR". The mistaken theory that actresses Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market'- -- CON r UCT Smoot & Spafford ; Floiar Specials screerv. LAEMMLC AOffKMim 1 iug to the Princess theatre tonight and Saturday, vividly records the actual dynamiting of a huge dam, and the breaking loose of hundreds of thousands of the prisoned logs. Thousands upon thousands of huge logs whirling through the dynamited dam were caught by the six camer-me- n in "Conflict.", who risked their lives to attain The most gripping, soulsearing: mo- this remarkable film. ment everfilmed. Terrific in its in An entire logging camp, running at full blast with all its men,- was requitensity, the mighty log jam, the the dam, and sitioned by Stuart Paton in the direc.ing up. of. ,11 . I . - swashing ... L. ...... . -J of marvelous Rudolph Valentino is the leading man. it isn't always luxurious settings; gorgeous gowns and perfect conven iences. In this picture, which Is an' adaptation of a novel by the late Frank Norris, Miss Dalton takes leave en tirely of fine clothing and' beautiful settings. Although subject to seasick ness, she was compelled' to work for days in a heavy sea on the deck of a sailing ship. Garbed In a pair of overalls and a flannel shirt and sailor's canvas shoes, she had to fight with knives against a horde of murderous brigands, and for the sake of the story, to knock down several mutinous sailors with her bare fists. To make it realistic. she bad to hit her hardest. She had to act on a slippery, rocking? deck, withspray blowing all about her. She was resi-uefrom a burning vessel and fought with the mani slie afterwards came to love. "Like any other profession," obv served Miss Dalton, "Those who get there on the screen have to work hard'. and after they've gotten there, they have to work still harder to stay put." on the newest oeaurq CADL i Strand Music Act the SMrklinoomedtdrarrp Fa baalrtrflil ofrl who knew all abouf she met the mtn-u- ntil 7 WBonrroot man who knew all a bout women lead easy lives is given a decided rap ' tion this picture. Conflict" surpasses even, "Reputaby the record of Dorothy Dalton, tea-- J spectacle of. the camera's art. In all ;its: splendor, in all its ruth- tion" Priscilla Dean's most recent turea piayer in "Moran of the Lady success in its intent Letty," George - Melford's production less glory, 'Conflict," Priscilla Dean's Universal-Jewe- l com- - sity and dramatic force. for Paramount, showing at the Colum wonderful new Universal-Jewel- , bia theatre nest Monday and; Tuesday. SATISFACTION GUARAIITElD Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. - Yard Phone 17. r r w lwmM AND SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Kirk-um"Queen's Hawiians with Keoki Makia and Elmer Hawiians who will entertain with native and tropical e, songs. Viola Dana in "GLASS HOUSES." Coming r FOR THIS WEEK, ENDING MARCH 25TH. Or as long as our Flour purchased at old price lasts. YOUR CHOICE sack of Hoover's Straight, Hoover's High Patent Tip Top, Pride of Leland or Harvest Queen. .$1.50 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Regular Prices 48 lb. 9 lbs. Germade 9 lbs. Graham 35? 30 lbs, Graham 48 lbs. Graham 80 $1.50 24 Terms Cash Wasatch Produce 425 phone 480 West Center RUSSEt.lL cowing:. A family feud; born of greed) and: matured in tragedy, is the subject of: a Fox picture described as intensely gripping in interest, which is sheduled; to open an engagement at the. Columbia theatre on Saturday with, the favorite artist, William Russell, as the- - star and Irene Rich as the leading woman. The picture is entitled: "Strengthi of the Pines,"' and; deals with villainy in, the dense forests of Oregon. Russell, an Easterner, penetrates tne forest bent upon the- - rescue- of a chamingt girl whom he had known as a child; and' the adventure and1 peril he enfurnlBti tne powenuuy (.mmtftrs which M phot. dramatic action-with- : ' "(MM play is packed!. Twenty-eigh- AND GUAMMANAmF' NOTtCES. Years of Knowing How. t SEEDS! SEEDS! SEKUos recommwd for For your first planting of seed I would ... this locality: , Yellow Globe Sparkler Radish, Chantenay Onions, troit Dark Red Beet, ruryw ww, rn or new Turnip. Haas i ijettuce. nonu" ParaniD. - , - . Speacer awoei 10t oYseed both flower t cul """"" "1 vegetable. my I type of onions grow own from. Photo taken on my place. cemr. J Cenhou.6, 3 'V N. El9hth w.st. CoaauM sign eonty clerk tor urthe reap-Hv- Inform ttea. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. e f I W1LFORD PERRY, SEEDSMAN j Use tho GnVs Want Ail ' lJfM Also Comedy KEOKI MAKIA ' Appearing in Hawiian Musica Act at the Strand Tonight 1 and Saturday, which has been booked as an added attrac-- I tion to th regular program. the Pourth In the District Court ror u:u aoa to Judicial District, Creditors will present claims with sessment (No. 12) of Thirty-seveCmmtr State of Utah. In tb.e mattn to the undersigned at his Dollars and Fifty Cents ($37.50(. per vouchers e Claren-ef the estate of Albert residence ta Santaquin, Utah county, share w&p levied on the outstanding Wickman, Deesed. Creditors will present ciaims w.. state ot Utah, on or before the 1st day capital Ktock ot the corporation, payable Immediately to R. E. Allen, secrevouchers to the undersigned at his of Majr, A. D. 1922. residence in SanUquln. Utah county, AUGUST P. LUNDHOLM, tary, Room 11, Knight block, Provo, state of Utah, on or oeiore me m u7 Adatfolstrator of the Estate ot Mary Utah. Any stock on which this assessof May. A. D. 1922. Lundholm, Deceased. v ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, PARKER ROBINSON, of Albert .March 23, 1922, will be delinquent and Administrator of the Estate Attorneys for Administrator. Clarence WicKman. icbbb. publication Feb. 24. last pub advertised for sale at public auction, (First PARKER 4 ROBINSON land unless payment is made before, lication March 24, 1922.) Attorneys ror Aamiuiiiwi. will be sold at the office of the com-- i last pub24, Feb. rprst nublication NOTICE. at the hour ot 2 o'clock p. m., to pay ASSESSMENT libation, March 24, 1922). Sprlngdell Retort Company. Principal the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and Place or Business, provo, utan NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of sale. .irrxotrtpt Court of the Fourth pany, on the Uth day of April, 1922, R. E. ALLEN, Notice Is hereby given that at a t.wiiPiAi District, in and for Utah of of directors board Secretary the of matter the meeting rmmty State of Utah. la De- - Bprlnsdell Resort company, held on Office: Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, of thVsUts ot Mary I.undholm, Utah. oth doy ol February, 1922, an as th ! ridden about twenty-fivfeet whea e striped to examine the Orem trolley wire. Not noticing a support guy wire e .tending from the trolley wire, e SHOCK OF 1500 whic1) vas immediately under his left foot, his foot cHtne into c; ntact with the wire wh!?h wa grout ded to the A. shoit cable. c'rci'it re u ted fid the yourg m;m received the f'i!l I VOLTS rhar;e. 1"0' t i'iou Apparently ra'i.ir.g ir t". at if he reniHined h his ud j il, on the guy wire, he woul be Green threw himself bat ward and t'.arne the motion released hi ft. Lynch, a motorola u in en my of t'. railroad cumptmy. runheii illtO tll station and ordered the p( T "Ut ((' Vr. at the Springville sub-s- t iiion. ' Lynch and Hig'iie .lenwin ' - electricity Wpdm-sda- That he waa liiofl volts of parsed through his body when he came in contact March 22. not electroruted when PAYSON. with a hiKh tnMon wire while at work, is the remarkable experience of L. K. Gn;en, u cable splicer's helper. He was working on t line a short distance east of Uie Orem depot in this local nianiig-- r ' r t e pany. pu' d city at the time. (Jreeti vvu.i riding th" telphc-.- e J d:iDR r tiv tve r, oi a ron g ruble and. sented in a culi'.e cir, h.l ttu'ilib'.e re;ic ' - " d ' ' tu('V.'.l f |