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Show ' rA(;i-- ; THE" iiiOVO lOSV six r , - frnir tfp IrttEse Photoplay The. Escape.aUhe Columbia Next A-ji- rnP 'H ' rM v ., , ;? ' ; "f , v j RrYT rV r , y , 4 r - Vt i ' 3V- - "y .Tij.-- , 4 '(r mA - '' 'T.- ; ; VSeSESr t k'j rv-- ' ,? AT V 7 t ; . -- .V. i , ;r. Its"- 7:--- - .Js "1 - t f . v' '4 v ' - a , -- jrc? v. Tuesday- - : :'.' ' ' Phone 164 - j J. t - 1 -- WE MAKE A 375 . . Center IV. N. GULICK, SPECIALTY OF Proprietor PIllCWS FEA11IIR AAD BEDS wrfimmmi a IPI a;? tt n--t- RELIABLE ALWAYS o'-- 'AM A - ' ; ' vp' - - I LW rif SI n FOLLOWS-FIR- ST, COALS, AS CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING STANDARD; ANTHRACITE. SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING CAMERON, CANYON, WOOD- , THE ESCAPED j D. W. Griffiths The Escape, of Paul production moving picture comes which play, great Armstrongs to the Columbia theatre Tuesday, June 23, matinee and; night, is a story of what an unhappy and sordid life man can make for himself and family. May Joyce, a child of the slums, longed for a better life. She continually besought her father, a stevedore, to try to better the condition of hfs children. With the" exception of May, these children ;veriT''iha way. Jennie was a pitiful example of the visitation of. the sins of the rv -father upon the children. He was hit a crook. fast becoming father the lid thrown a stove by by in drunken fury. The wound healed but the boy's natural tendency was Bull McGee, a power intensified. for evil in the neighborhood, wanted to marry May. To gain her favor, he had Larry set upon andt after a fight. . aj . t: y - .'i V- - v-- - w . .. from von Eiden proved the deciding and she left' by the - fire Dr. von Eiden, an ambulance surgeon,' escape. called in to patch up Larry. Dr. von An operation was performed on Eiden was impressed with the char- - Larry and the splinter of. bone, acter of 'May. At all costs, he told j which had so long penetrated hi? her, escape from these . surrpund- - brain, was Temovedi. Through the ings. Partially as a result of the operation, Larry became a normal faked saving of Larry and because man. Mays love fen- - von Eiden at there Beemed no escape, May pas- - last awakens, and - the survivir' slvely agreed to the marriage with members of the Joyce family becaPK McGee, On the morning of the wed. happily nuited. Mays escape to ; is life a better leaf message complete. ding, however, fly . 1.00 to $2.00 Address a Day. : . HOTEL THOMAS I Next Door to Everything: in San Francisco 971 1 MISSION STREET Near Sixth, -- fursvSv- - v Reserve Your Rooms re, lionaire assumes his proper role. The production is irTtwo reels. hn'a Is en- haneed by splendid interior sets and exterior views,- and a ery carefully chosen cast. l The picture of the double feature is that of Booties' Baby, Mimi by inimitably portrayed child actress. Yvonne, the famous The tenderness of this subject contrasts peculiarly with the spontaneous humor of The Man on the I aRe, its companion picture, and makes a combination difficult to snr-- :uwsh ! his McGee obtaining- arrested, - - four-ree- : Car Lines to the Exposition and Depots. On Direct - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.' , ' .T SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST AND WEST VIA " Booties aod puss. Baby Man on the Case will undoubtedly be recorded as a double success. - 'CV '.jPfcWdw v ik a Vti S- f H - VhT i". mmm' W&fS-- HIT WAGON BUT NO ONE HURT rizMrx&fr BBNVER&DIQ (RRMPB: 11STERM. PACIFIC, Round-Tri- if'' Charles accompanied by his wife and three children narrowy -- - 'd I f escaped death last Tuesday afternoon in find keeu delight" spectator will when the wagon in which they e ere At the Princess Theatre Monday. FivA:Eit rORD following the humorous attempts of riding was struck by the Heber train, Paramount Pictures Corporation Re- a young millionaire who Bets out to and the rear end of the wagon comfUNIVT?RSAJ Luckily Mr. GRACE CUNARD AT lease Novel Combination Production guising himself as a detectlve. Many pletely demolished. humorous Incidents occur in the de- Boren saw the train and' whipped up THE ELLEN TOMORROW In its current release the Para- velopment of this farcical plot, mas-muc- the horses thus succeeding in Crossmount Pictures Corporation has comas the young millionaire has ing the tracks before the train struck Grace Cunard and Francis Foul bined two famous successes which made the real detective parade in the wagon full force. The occupants with great the guise of the millionaire. The were unhurt and Mrs. Boren and the near in a thrilling detective drat will undoubtedly meet favor among the motion picture pub-lic- girl quickly falls in love with- - the children were brought into Provo on Nabbed, at the Ellen tomorrr are bogus detective -- much to h's delipU, j the train. These two subjects (Saturday.) This is a, drama full of Booties Baby, .is prevailed upon by her father by John Strange the original punch for which these Winter hnd The Man on Ihe Caser j er iVf the girl's iove for him by dis-b- y are fatuous artists Furniss. This, to accept - the advance of ihe Grace Livingston me f their l, feature at lhe Pnn- - iionsre to rave the ' , v s UNCLAIMED LETTERS. a'qL.Tnrrr-.8 Vr t ri B T A. 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'Tn'trTi,i- - Mi - S For Sale at M We buy '..second $ '13 ? c-- 1 ? 348 PHONE r . . D. O. , . G. T. , ; : MARY FULLER. WAID, Prop. 573 W. CENTER ' , '4 V 'rv't-r-- v -v The ice yo;.- use is brought Into direct couintt with uch of the food you eat to. ? the water you jhia tsepid. jijjgure ,.,lcet 7' means impure- food.' For safety's sake you cant affosd to ute ony but ice cf ABSOLUT EPUR1TY. Our ice is as pure as natur and science cam make it. The upring water is aa jpure as the processes of nature can make it, yet this water is distilled, reboiled. and .filtered befofe it is made Into the . crystal cake that goes into your refrigerator and it costa nd more than ice that la less carefully made." May we show you! Whenever you want ice quickly, just, phone : ' ' . . , JOSEPH KERBY DIED WEDNESDAY UNIVERSAL - . - . 0 ll n. The.. Sanitary Ice ana Pure , Lewis, W. W. Meyer, L. E. " ' Pray, Parley. L. .Williams, Gib. JAMES CLOVE, P. M. Imd Furniture' Agt. - - Leinan, Miss Matilda. Olsen, Mrs. Prudence. Saxey, Mrs. Sarah. Shermgn, Mrs. B. H. v, Gents.. . Duke, !J. H. - W. H. MITCHFLL, Agt MiPWn Halls, Frank. Herman, W. H. (2) nces Tkt. -- f. :. Johnson. Miss Mary. I.aVoy, Mrs. Kate) lne. Bratthwaite, Jesse. CuWle, Mr. and Mrs. ll Sh,-thln- EGGERTSEN, 31.25 . Christensen, Mrs. N, P. T Y--i . fnne- C. E. Every' Bar day bT p " W .iHk 0,v 1 y Salt Lake and Return . . MORNING , MARY FULLER IN SOCIETY .. Joseph Kerby, 23 years of age, die! DRAMA AT ELLEN MONDAY at his home on Provo Bench Wednesday morning from pertonitjs. JHe Is in survives! by his mother,' wife and one '.Charming Mary .Fuller apimars The reel the three drama also four brothers and" seven society child; rY, Honor of the, Orm8bya",at the Ellen pl8ters.- s ?I On the same bill is a Funeral services were held In the Monday. World feature, coniedy, Beware .of (.Third ward meeting house today at 2 D5g with Jeff Do Angeles.- oclock, .... .1 - ' - 508 ' ' .5rv-v- . )' ; - 7 ? ie Provo Ice & Gold Storage Co. 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