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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. 'IV (C) Ji AT THE PROVO THEATRES O enn WOMAN'S FIRST DUTY on niiil inn Ihii "nil tHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii' 'i The " ccq to Go JAq ..(Ill, .. ,1 mil Only Properly Ventilated Theater In Provo" TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 "CARNIVAL" With Matheson Lang TONIGHT Also "TOPICS OF THE DAY" BERT LYTELL in "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Regular Prices i.- V And HALLROOM BOYS Sn "BEECH NUTS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY jpatinees Friday 2:30 P. L, Saturday 2:30 and 4 P. M. MARIE PREVOST If in t . I' K 3 "A PARISIAN SCANDAL" And Mermaid Comedy ROBINON CRUSOE, LTD. Mabel Julienne Scott, who has the role of "Fanny." In "No Woman pnows," the Universal-Jewe- l production directed by Tod Browning,) to be shown at the Columbia Friday and Saturday, has some unusual Ideas on the subject of selfishness. "'Fanny' is an interesting and study," absorbing psychological ays Miss Scott, "but I am not altogether in sympathy with her as a woman, although as a character to portray for the screen she is absolutely fascinating." She believes in making others happy even at her own expense." "I do not believe It is possible to make others happy except by being happy yourself first." " 'Fanny' takes the responsibility of others on her shoulders and neglects the opportunity of im proving herself." "I believe a woman's first duty is to herself." attitude en"Her courages others to become dependent, and while it develops her character, it does so at the expense of others." 'Tanny, unconsciously like many others, assumes , tne reformer's attitude she is not content with people as they are, she would have tbem better than they can be." "I believe It la possible to reform others only by reforming ourselves." Is like poverty; it becomes a habit If indulged in too long."- "My idea of unselfishness is en- lightened selfishness.". " 'Fanny,' with the best intentions in the world, puts others ahead of herself." "If indulged in too long, this may have a tendency to crush one's individuality and while It may make for heaven, it Is not especially atmortals." tractive to earth-bor. , J ; i i hi 8TAR WRITES STORY TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 EILEEN PERCY in V "ELOPE IF YOU MUST" Also COMEDY p Tijr?k Hie Truest Storu 5: jl'XTm. EARLE WILLIAMS This popular star of the screen, whose every release brings new admirers, has a role that exit's anything in flwhich he has previously appeared. He is supported by a ::! strong case of well known players including Elinor Fair. The picture was produced under the direction of David Smith, whose name stands for photoplays of quality, magnitude and realism. It is a visualization of a popular magazine story that was read by many fiction lovers. 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The star has not written a short story since his school days in California, and in order to get in prac tice he started writing a few before he commenced to make the picture. He got so enthused over the part that while filming the scenes which showed him at work writing the story which he was later to enact before the camera he forgot himself entirely and commenced writing a narrative, the like of which has never been written before. What he wrote has been seen only by himself, tor. after reading it he decided not to submit it to any magazine for publication, and refuses to show it to any of bis friends or acquaintances. All he will say is: "The like has never been written before, and will never; be written again. After reading my masterpiece I decided that I would rather remain a picture player than become an author of the day's beet seller. I shall never write a great American novel." welding and cutting. We weld anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. 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Basil Hammond, a young American who sees life within good leather bindings or under micro scopes, goes to Paris to study a few dead theories and dusty fossils. But his guardian in America,- - who is the grandmother of the Parisian heroine, Liane, instructs him to observe the girl's manner and see if being given the benefit of correct training. He reports: "She smokes, drinks, flirts and dances." But he is not capable of watching Liane and then simply writing notations about her in a notebook for her grandmother. He t ofeel the spell of her eyes,begins with their French accent His stiff back gets somewhat wobbly and his heart quite unprofessorial. With a foreign count in the background, determined to marry Liane if he can get rid of his former love, a Parisian chorus queen, the plot thickens for Prof. Hammond. Louise Winters wrote the stor tor Miss Prevost's use. Doris Schroeder prepared the Scenario and George Cox directed, with William Fildew at the camera. 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