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Show i i i- - ' Single 'Comb Brown Leghorns strain. greatest laying THE PROVO POST t 'Vrtr V PAGE FIVE I" Am-..eri- Firm- - langa Jvggs "BATTLE CRY OF - per-1- 5; ... SOe- $2.50 per 'lift. Leo J. Knight, R. F. D., f'O.1 1, on State froad, 5 miles north of Provo. M 22.' , ' h f! - Princess 8 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Dainty Little MURIEL OSTRICHE The Equitable Star Is Coming to the Princess Theatre AgainThLs Time In a Five Delightful a Drama Part Photo Life of Circus Entitled "A CIRCUS ROMANCE i scenes Many were of which taken with,, a big southern r CRY OF PEACE MATINEES DAILY SALTCAK B&4JJAH AR. ELECTRIC INTERURBAN FREIGHT PASSENGER EXPRESS . rare: Leave for Leave for 8ALT LAKE CITY 6:45 am 8PANISH FORK am 9:17 a m 11:17 a m ' 8:32 7:58 a m ' 9:58 a m a 11:58 a m 1-- 1:15 p m 8:17 p.m 5:17 p'm 7:17 p m ; mt &58 m 5:58 p m 7:02 p m f 8:17 p m 9:50 p m 1:31 p m 8:58 p m 11:12 p m It is rarey tint The Post reviews a picture show, but when one of the class ofTLe Battle Cry of Peace" comes to this city, we, feel it a duty to let the public know that they cannot afford to let It go by thejboards without the patronage such a splendid production deserves and we feel that the management of The Princess has done Provo a favor by bringing it to tbls tcly. Those who atended The Princess last night and saw the picture are most enthusiastic over it for it stirred a feeling ct patriotism and when our national anthem was played the people rose In a body. The i picture opens wtt,S Maxim, the American inventor pf high exgreat plosives Illustrating tq an audience the weakness of thelTnited States army and navy and of the location of Americas powder and- munition factories and- of the condition of this country at the present time. He shows the possibilities of an invading army, then as he 4fcpes off the scene, the audience is ghen a review of a young American who is an advocate of preparedness, but who Is opposed by a crowd of peace propagandists, led, by a foreign spy. A great1 peace meeting is called in a public hotel while an enemy is at the entrance of New York harbor ready to strike, j Tne peace nieeting breaks up in a riot which is followed by the bombardment of New York City. In rapid succession war scenes and Invasions fol6w. Men are led out and shot In war fashion. The Inadequacy of the American guns Is shown In actual demonstration and one of the most realistic naval battles ever shown on the screen is here produced and two great dreadnoughts are seen, first firing at the opposing fleet and then sinking to the bottom of the ocean. ' After giving a vivid description of how homes are desecrated by the horrors of war and showing the result of present day explosives and how inadequate are our defenses the final defeat of the American army is shown. Following these scenes, that have cost thousands of dollars to produce, are tables showing the wonderful wealth of this country compared with others and the criminal neglect of both army and nary which is the result of pacifist peace propagandists who glory in' singing the song, "I Didnt Raise My Boy to Be A group of beautiful taa Soldier. bleaux, planned especially to awaken W'lthin the American people a feeling of patriotism" ends the picture.' Provo people may gain lessons of Inestimable value from this picture and we feel It due the managemeht of The Princess to urge our readen to attend either an afternoon or evening performance during the re remainder of the time the picture is here. -- NOW SHOWING THE BATTLE IMWOIEAK EXCELLENT Friday, March 17 Matinee 4 p.m, Oliver Morosco Presents s Anna Held f. p She of the Naughty Eyos in K MADAME LA PRESIDENTSi w ' A Sparkling Frehch Farce-- . of Matrimonial Tangles by Maurice Hennequin The Oliver Morosco Photoplay Co. A Five art Paramount. - and Pierre Veber.-Produ- , ced i by - - caravan troupe " PEACE Special attention le called to Trala No. 17, which leaves Salt Lake , at 8:00 a. daily, Instead of 8:30 DAILflfAlNS Low Ticket Rate Lower Mileage Rate arch 20. 1 91 6 - A I Peasent Players Nagel & Marchetti, TJT In There Original Peasant Comedies, Songs, Dances and Music Actors Singers Dancers , Musicians Rank Fooliahneta You occasionally see It stated that colds do not result from cold weath er. That Is rank foolishness. Were It true colds would be as prevalent The In midsummer as in microbe that causes colds flourishes In damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It la effectual and Is high ly recommended by people who have nsed it for many years as the oc casion required, and know Its real value. . Obtainable. every where. adyt. mid-winte- r. Try Columbia Theatre Program for results. Ada How to Prevent Croup When the child Is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a. light evening meal, as an overloaded stomach may bring on an attack, also watch for the first symp- tom hoarseness, and give Cham- berlains Cough Remedy as sooa as becomes hoarse. the child able everywhere. advt. T Obtain- 99 Admission: . 50c-75c-$1.- 00 .iAL.T, Advance Sale at box office Monday 10 a. m. . -- FieTuxedo Hour 25c-35- c - fiF Curtain at 8:15 by Walt Mason Tux?dos bully all the time; it makes the passing it - hours sublime, and by its soft and gracious curves falls and the my nerves, soothes the soul and rests will on earth, with good once peace again, bosom, to men. But best I like it when Ive fed this face oL mine with jam and bread. When I have dmed on Irish stew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie and eggs and cheese and tripe, tis thenil best enjoy table I withdraw, 1 gnp my pipe. When from the fall with Tuxedo mild and it my briar with my jaw, and smoke away in undefiled Tuxedo the pure with this. perfect bliss; no pleasure can compare that seemeth world a see And in the curling smoke and debonair gay, its good to me. A world thats seemed woes and worries done away. The plans that foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no aval , and I endorse now wear the rosy glow of hope, hour: the Tuxedo sunshine dope. Tis thus in my hke world that seemed so dark and dour. .sbWmng and smg. a rose of spring, and I'm in mood to laugh - Wn W' l . :a kLj Liu a- 'i Ft, -: .. ' XSVJi mparry |