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Show ream- THE - - '' L . J ROBERTW CHAMBERS' f COMMON LAS" vi " , .. r. - ill , CORINKE CQ 'T .- - t geifftth ifh t TEABLEjf ED. PAG -- w ? . 7 . AMUSElIENfSM OF1 Valerie for decision to accept the situation and : comply with the artixt's demands; at least anyone who. has experienced the terrible torture of hungex would hesitate be-- : fore "castine the .first stone." anil herein the story is absolutely true to life, tot it is only in fiction that tne neroin would dlgbteoualy and indignantly - denounce - th -- arrlfitstalk majestically and proudly out oi me stuaio, ana to nobly forego her only, chance of bread and butter. iW This fa only one of the dramatic crises in which the screen drama abounds. Conway Tearle. ably; en- j. r . "THE . s -- suited for the screen version of Bed - . Gap. ; At dayUght ihe next day the native, awoke to discover a town springing up before their startled gazei That was, weeks ago, Mr. Croze shortly received a wire that " -- OFCAUFORIM " p was compietea. ttF tha FRUIT RAISERS n ASK RAIL CUTS v nj way company, featuring Edward Horton, arawi Aorrence, ju Wilson, Fritz ' Ridgeway, Charles Ogle and Louise Bf ELLIS H. MARTIN,;:;., MjrwaKT ten ior uea Gap where SAX FBANCISCO. Oct 10.- they spent ten daya shooting ex- - Eastern consumers and California producers of fruit arealike inter, The storv "RnrtrlM.nf nwt n.n ested- in the proeeediflgi brought by acts thenwrt of the artist :..r tella of the' troubles of rival coteries the California Growers and Ship in a small town who engage In. a pers' Protective league against the race for awlnl mumliunu . u... transcontinental railroads for a re"Rt'GGLES OF RED GAP" there are amnnr thH nib duction of rates. The case is to be who detest social usages and when beard next month by the Interstate XiaA flan t All nhnarH - tnr Ph w vau. (Uni through the efforts, of an in Ban California mans mnst nnvr ho mnrfd English Commerda commission Because of tte. Importover, means notbinf in hp Ufa nt valet, all social " traditions are tw Francisco James Cruze, who produced "The eet, situations abounding with ance "to California Interests the, Covered-Wapro- na unique California Railroad commission has and -- "Hollywood and a host of 'other Paramount pic- poker game In the action which petltionadxfor leave to intervene as a "part yto the case. will be eniovpd hv an ture sncessesr . i tiirer ytL.; fans: The plctnro i ma thn 'fhe action i niracfon against And If yon antToiirown maps !neer lone In tho mm r,t practically ail rail carriera in the ;o the Goiden ritate strictly up to date yon must pencil a circle four hundred miles north f Sah" Fran-ciseITIGHllNa HEARTSI. for there lies the brand new town Red Gap. If you can't find Bed Gap ask Buggies he knows. Most of the Harry. Leon Wilson UWgUHBg .T.l latest' WestcnrfgfitBre :umiiAit production. it mu mm in a town called Bed Gap. There was no such a nlnco. Tn faira charter a whole train, and also to the scenes on the Lasky lot isn't cuKBge more wan suo people as pasjames uruze s wea or Paramount sengers, and on account of the large Mvoivea in so aoing, the plclnres. , And so a- small nrrnv nt carpenters were sent with a train-- acenes had to be rushed to comple- ioaa oi luniDer to the locale best wuiuuy as eincient and conscientious endeavor would permit The manairar nt th ralizlnr thinnttrA .v ' , j United States and ;names approxi-- i demately 600 different carriers as fendants. It I alleged la the complaint that the transcontinental rates on fruit in effect are unjust,, ,. onreasonabla and prejudicial t Prior to the war increase .the rate oa deciduoaa frnlta from aU effect rate of 91.63 per 100 pounds ' , to points In the middle western ter- -' practically aU'destinaUon, points within- the VniteOBtates was order of per 100 pounds. The first railroads. ths HiMrfw vMiral nt effective June 25, 1918. --increased the rate to fl.44 per 109 rpounas,and on August 2, 1920, to eompUance witn tne oraer ra me uiw State. itan -- jiiij.!!,;' Tinr 54 .sfc x. "i" Milt " m- mmi at iMMfc ls ."THE LAW" CuuiuiwlUK Thar sua y ana con tlnuing for three day sh-Stran- d tBeater wlU offer pietiirlzatlon of IBEK M COMMON "The Common Law." This la a story of an artists model and life In general in the studios 1U trays many of the humiliating in dignities to which the models are ft n it (C 4 r sag ':v,. In ' fCCNAPlO BY COWARD J.MOHTMMC oinfiCTEO araeonuAMCHAiNSAUO BY MYHOK SPliNtCrO." PROPUCep compelled to submit. There is probably no star in the realm of cinema Who la better equipped and mor suited to the lead ing role than is lovely Corrine Grif fith who portrays the difficult part witn leelipgg, delicacy and finesse. West,- - the cultured nts, but fdaughter of refined-parewho has . been thrown upon the lyoridJgean towto own' living, after secure employmany attempts, ment she is at last in epseration driven to the studio of a . painter " to. secure work as a model ; Of course she is quite ignorant of the state of affairs existing among artists and enters assuming that all Is as should be. Therer mnch drama and pathos when the artist, callous to all finer sensibilities, gruffly ordera her to go in the dress ing room and take all her clothes off. ItTs either that or starve. What shall she dot What --would yon do In audr a case? This la one of the most highly dramatic situations that has ever been presented in any screen offering. No one who lays any claim at all to being can reasonably condemn Griffitlv Comm Tearle and til ii Elliott Dexter Jin f , I i (' K $1 s ; Ii ffl - George Arliss " "The Man Who RUNS . AWAY" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ff'VSv '' s 'IIFj yf? REX INGRAM'S Special Production. "Where the fm 3 - . ' . A Comedy in Three Acts. -- ACT ' ' Presented by L rACT: ACT - . PRESENTS THE C0MEQY i - Leland Roller Mills W. H. Tolhurst, Prop. ... ; ASK YOUR GROCER Jesse Hunter John McConkie , . Wilson Conover K. Lewis .Bryant Clark .... .George -- a Made W. G. BLACK, Prop. SPRINGVILLE, j3 Do You Know That j COLLEGE HALL ... James r, TURKEYRED ".." Fridaytz6ctobetl2 Cruze, producerof .JLThe Covered : Wafon,'' ," rrHARD WHEAT r YouTl ' laugh 'till y our "aides ache . 8:15 P. M. .. : I FLOUR-- tt makes more loaves of bread per sack than the ordinary flour? SPRINGVILLE CATSUP An Evening of Merriment, AL ST. JOHN ALL WET- Created by Many Hilarious Situations. - and Thursday The Great Japanese Firt sale at off fee building at B. Y. Un Catastrophe lengthy scenes . Reserved Seats on to reach America.' A Paramount Picture!' ,.......' n Try1 - - SPRINGS5il APPLES SPRINGVULE PEACHES .... . a sack of our Whole Wheat T"5 Flour LEH SPRINGVILLE CHERRIES None better made. SPRINGVILLE TOMATOES; SPRINGVILLE" LER ;rMILILSv - Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-da- y C" ' i . ADMISSION 35c AND 50c ADDED ATTRACTION tJToiilght T- - -- -- - Ask your grocer for SPRINGVILLE BEANS "MHolly-wood- etc. UTAH. ..Richard Harris UTAH COUNTY PRODUCTS Just imagine one of the xnaster-directo- at UllywhiteFlour Mill Clark ...Alonzo Mbrley .Clarence Jensen . Leonard Bacon ....Bryant T. Earl Pardoe fimniestjtorie3JnaILfic-- J tion in the hands of the The Whitest Flour Manufactured in the State of Utah. : Direction - I FOR Lillywhite Flour SYNOPSIS OF SCENES I. The living room of the Hamilton home. East 36th St, 3:30 p. m. IL The second floor of the Hamilton home, 8 a. III. The living room again, Immediately after. Dramatic. Manager. Stage. Manager ..... Chief Properties .... Electrician .......... Properties Assistant Utah. Spanish Fork, Cecil Merkeley ,. .y?...A. Rex Johnson f. Vivien McDonald . .Carlyle Maw ..Leon Williams Ina Creer DEPARBIENT Alice Terry Ramon Navarro 15. (,M WHITE GOOSE Hi :":;:IU::?:::r):;i;.:Ui::;;! mentEnds" October nt. 1923. BRIDE OF LELAND . Pave- - W 3 TIPTOP . ... for-- ., when you say? , DRAMATIC ART fruits fmm 4irnmu wirnin rn. last eleven years. In th year 1913, 13,332 can were xorwarueu ; on uw year 1922 the total was 49,620, and it is estimatea mat ior me year 1923 a total of approximately 60,000; cars will hav been moved. , ' The Interstate Commerce comset the complaint for hear--' mission, .n1i You'll get the best only "flour." TIME May. PLACE New York City. TJEPSRTMENT'STATF PERSONNEL B.Y.U. UGIWUWU. of carloada of decidnous When ordering f louron't just say, Comedy . Sally Driseoll The Burglar Sergeant Muller Rodney, policeman Daniel Hyde Bldgeley Norris 6odM Return Run of : t CAST OF CHARACTERS. Z.Z Popfiam TODAY " -f-- .Scott Hamilton Sylvia Deane ........ Douglas Lea Samuel Graham ...... in it Strand L Fighting Hearts"..-ana COLLEGE HALL, FRIDAY, OCT. "SYLVIA f ' ' Fairbanks In x I William (Bill) Special Arrangement With Samuel French. Staged by T. Earl' Pardee. A Jane) Qum ftoductioa 8 supply grocers in all parts of the state with our millrproducts. If you want the kind of flour hat 11 make real good bread and cafces By Robert Housum. .Lois Wilson the Ptumoiint Pictme Rubles of Red Gap ' ,dea cf the Importance of ; the case to both producers and con- -; stuners can be gained by noting the. - Tonight and Thursday "SYLVIA RUNS AWAY" TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Played Friday, Saturday V I DEPARTMENT SmJSSSL A SUPERLATIVE THE BBIGHAM T0UNG ITOTERSITY DBAMATIC ABT COLUMBIA I ThM8day, - , uiu raie Ktiecnve januarv was- - reduced to $1,73 per 100 rrrnlci1 nrKInK rata to In affoM fit. thepresentTtihie- - to i designated points in the extreme eastern territory. There is at the came time in 8 O'CLOCK Van and nissDuporrt.Khulnsneenwally nobart Dosvortrv-I -- d, DdrisHau, Harry MuepBrgantWashDurn, rut's TAmiMim mmralfwinn which followed the passage by congress of Hia franannrtaHnn net, tha rntfi Was Increased to $1.92 per 100 pounds, S rnf v Our products are of the highest quality and are unsurpassed. --We . in j , ALL SEA TS "tw" wiuer iv mnaer speed up these d particularscenes.j)lj0iei8toir-analthough thav wara nnt aaVon In time the management realizing that thev- had all vnrtui -- v. faih,,n them the extra money.UUIUIUJ, anyway. ue tram scenes in this production ranntrari plv dmo v v.imiui nuni. although they were not taken in . ahippers are endeavoring to have the rate on the basis of - $1.44 per . 100 feet pounrg, which rate wa- on June so, lain, ato4-- l. ' f The fruit iu wmm P". ritor- y- afternoons. , ,. CANNING CO. : : G. G. Robinson, Prop. --- M.E. CRANDALL, Jr, Manager. f |