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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922. Screen THE HERALD'S THEATRICAL PAGE oFt n y - -- 'LITTLE mmmwm 7ace 'JTjq to Go : 1 The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo. Regular Prices CHARLES RAY Charles E. Van Loan's Saturday Evening Post Story "SCRAP IRON" ( Note Shirley Mason, the Fox star, is in-ordiuately fond of nets, eiqwclally dogs, ami one of her greatest pleasures is to teach thern unusual tricks. In her latest picture, ' Little Miss Smiles." she personally Miperiutenri.il me training of an Intelligent little terrier which occupies the center of the screen several times, and th is that his Dogsldp receives what is knowu in stage, lingo us "a bis hand" every time lin appears, espe. cially from among the kiddies. One of Miss Mason's own ideas was several tricks which teaching the d he does voluntarily In tho picture in order to Ingratiate hiniHelf and win a liome with nn Kast Side family which ho has decided to adopt. This scene is only one- of many funny bits which have helped make "Little Miss Smiles" successful. Tlim tiinmro U the current attraction at the Princess theater tonight and Saturday. illlLilllifilffllliai TODAY AND SATURDAY Carl Uemmle presents MAW SUPPORTED BY MOLLY MALONE, JOSEF SWICKAQQWILFQEDI UCAi RUSSELL SIMPSON AND FOX NEWS Saturday matinee only, Chapter "BREAKING THROUGH" MONDAY 4 "THE CASE OF BECKY" of The Kealart picture, "The Case of Uecky," which is coming to the Columbia theater next Monday, Is an adaptation of the great Edward Locke story which was staged by David Belasco in New York. It was selected by Constance Binney herself, she playing the role of Dorothy Stone, the girl MATINEE 4 P. M. Constance Binney "The Case of Becky" with a dual personality. The story, Beemingly fantastic, is true in many of its details, having been written from a scientific treatise by Dr. Mortoif Prince, a Boston psychologist. The plot concerns a girl who is alternately controlled by two personalities, one good and the other evil. It is somewhat akin to "Dr. Jekyll and) Mr. Hyde," but is less weird and terrifying. Hypnosis forms the scientific background for the story and it is through this science that the heroine is brought back to her normal self. From the Famous David Belasco Play by Edward Locke. AND COMEDY ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thai at a meeting of the board of directors of American-Colombiacorporation, held on the 12th day of April, 1922, an assessment (No. 3' of two cents per share was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to R. E. Allen, secretary, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on May 15, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the company on the 31st day of May, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. .m, to pay the delinquent assesment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . PROVO LIEU GARRY IIS, DOCTRINE IIITOJAST SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 4. The Syracuse Journal recently, published the following news story concerning Provo citizens now missionaries in New York state: "Mormon missionaries are seeking to open up headquarters here for the purpose of arousing sympathy with their doctrines and practicing their faith. "City Clerk Thomas E. Kennedy, to whom application has been made for a permit to sanction their activities in Syracuse, will ask Corporation Counsel Frank J. Clegg for an opinion as to whether they need a permit and whether the city has a right to bar them. "Elder Rulon C. Van Wagenen, son of D. L. Van Wagenen of Provo, and his assistant, Joy O. Clegg, son of Wm. J. Clegg, a Lakeview farmer, have been in the city for several days. They first sought Mayor Walrath, but were referred to the city clerk. Three years ago a Mormon band, which sought to invade the city, was denied and a, permit by the city authorities finally left. "At that time there was raised a loud protest against their activities in the city. Elder Van Wagenen said he does not believe there would be such objection to them if the people 1 Vera Stedman, who plays opposite Charles Ray in "Scrap Iron," the First . I f . 1 SIP! EMmi 14 linn I ni 9 mm I am I,nn B ta "SHORT SKIRTS" Gladys Walton will be at the Princess theater on Monday and Tuesday in "Short Skirts," her latest Universal photodrama, filmed from the. widely read story "Gabella Drives the Nail." which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post from the pen of Alice L. Tildesley. Miss Walton's recent successes "Pink Tights," "The Man Tamer" and "Desperate Youth," were considered to have in abundance those qualities which have endeared the little star to millions of playgoers; but in the current story she has a vehicle even more admirable suited to her capa bilities. Should a Pretty Woman Be Husband's Trademark ? I I FIXTURE CCMPANYjA icS5yt Frank Mayo never had a more fit- to an exact delineation. When the young son finds a girl, ting role than that of John Killer in "Across the Deadline," which will be ' wearing a bridal veil and wedding shown at the Strand theater Friday ring, lying unconscious In the woods. and Saturday. The picture Is based he hasn't such a simple time falling Kelland in love with her and marrying her as on a Clarence Budington the rules of good photowritlng usually story. As the son of one of two brothers prescribe. About them from all sides who haven't been on speaking terms come various persons pulling a regular in 23 years he has a "ticklish" situa "lost and found" stunt The girl has tion to handle. And the portrayal of more claimants apparently than Cleothe difficult role is graced by all of patra had suitors. Jack Conway was the director In the star's bet style points, while his manly personality lends itself readily charge of the production. "SCRAP IRON" National attraction to be shown at the Columbia theater for two days, beginning tonight and Saturday, is the fourth actress he has selected from the field of comedy. Vera Stedman was borrowed from Al and Charles Christie, as were the otner three, and she gives a splendid characterperformance, a cameo-cu- t ization of a selfish slip of a girl with an eye to the main chance, shallow and conscious of her powers to make men trail after her. Not a bad girl, R. E. ALLEN. Secretary. but a silly one. Miss Stedman is a character actress Office Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, In the best sense of the term and Utah. (First publication April 14, last pub- she brings intelligence to bear on her characters. lication May 11, 1922.) 1. Now Playing at the Strand MISS SMILES" re-su- TONIGHT AND SATURDAY COMEDY - Stage - ;pr. IflLipji lijjtadtgl OTHEflS, In the I: thrilling drama of a Northwoodsfamilq feud-a- nd of a fighting" lovers . battle for the tfirl who didn't know who she was. - S2IM V 03 of the city understood their doctrines. "They have a mission Brooklyn, It was claimed by Elder Van Wagenen. Their plan Is to bring missionaries here from that city, if the officials here will sanction their activities. The two representatives, who have temporary headquarters at 710 Montgomery street, are dissatisfied w. the speed at which the wheels of officialism are moving on their application for a permit. "We can fight In the United States army along with men of every faith and crepd in the world," said Elder Van Wagenen, "but we are almost refused the right to teach the doctrine of Jesus Christ In this city of Syracuse.' "Ha said Syracuse is the first city In the United States, which has refused thfBi permission to speak. While hoping they will gain permission, they are a little bitter over the coldness with which their efforts here have been met. "I thought there would be enough In this fairness and city to permit the presence of teachers, who mean only LI 5toru bu CLAtiEMCE B. KELLAND euthorofCONFUCT" Directed bu JACK CONWAY a universal ptune I s in ii wm i y g And HALLROOM BOYS in "BACK ON THE FARM" g MONDAY AND TUESDAY BERT LYTEL in "THE FACE BETWEEN" good,' he said. 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