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Show .it: ,111- LETS" GET A REAL ROAD ; CHANGED MILITARY IDEAS as it means the opening of the canyon again and more publicity Jor this county. Our Timpa-nogo- s hikes should become more popular and the impanogos loop which was made great-German-liowitz- GREAT HOUR AT THE PRINCESS art iv FRIDAY I Prnicess FRIDAY $- - Matinee 4 P. M. As one of the- - defensive centers of The change in the policy of the .Denver and Rio Grande, which makes it possible for France, Verdun has little resemblance to th summer excursions tp-"- run through the the place it was a year anja half ago. ProfProvo canyon this sumrher should be hailed iting by the experience at 'Liege and ,- a Thursday 4 witFdelighOylhepeoplg-ofProvo- tm ELLEN EDITORIALS f - GRACE CUNNARD H is. -- The Equitable Motion Pictures Corporations Startlingly Realistic production of . .HerGreat Mt Hour ers M k 'AriTbrigifial storynfNew-Yoroutranged all the guns opposed to them, the Life with French hastened to make radical changes in Molly McIntyre their elaborate fortress at Verdun. SomeIn the Star Part of Nan thing TnusJ necessarily be done when hosPerrine possible 7by the local Commercial club will tile shots reach their .mark and reply shots which grips Vi is a It story in means as befall it travelers short. it The Heart as stood at for the Mind and new Verdun, a the have impetus HIS attention holds MAJESTY, the. and the opening of resorts and the old time pop- ginning of the. war, had a ring of sixteen to finish. start from DICK TURFIN ularity which the canyon enjoyed before D e large forts and many smaller ones, armed In addition to our feature excursion trains were taken off. with heavy cannon; used in connection with What we need now is an improved high- revolving steel cupolas covered, with a cap winning jump one the canyon, jal through running way of hardened iron and steel, supposed to be fearless Helen Jj Tickets for Matinee to , Molly McIntyre, star of 4-- "Her Featuring to the a credit county be will ' Holmes proof against the enemys projectiles.' Earto I children who can solve Great Hour,' which ,1s thecoming and will be so well cared for that tourist In the Wonderful rail- deevents wai the showed in the of i 'next ly folly as, Princess Friday, The road drama and autoists wjl feel safe in traveling over , puzzle.' See hand bills' has on fortresses fixed of on the old program, the lease the road Equitable pending the route. engiAt THE GIRL AND THE this present time, for particulars. 1 the to win "a which .So appeal GAME the French removed the part through Provo canyon is by no means a neering school. of millions of and hearts minds of with the to the county exception credit big guns from Verdun and planted them at screen lovers. Persecuted but hethat portion leading to Sprindell. What we points in the field, where they commanded roic Innocence, holding up against apneed is a road building campaign commencapproaches at a long distance and occupied' parently overwhelming waTes of adHeroinefof - ing at the dugway and continuing through locations not verse fate,' and Winning a victory definitely known to an attackto Charleston. We realize that Utah county over an the forces arrayed against So far in the battles at Verduu, it, foiling the machinations of a only goes as far as the county line, but with ing army; heartless woman; overcoming the dethe help of the state and uniting with Wa there is no record of the capture of heavy V4 i f 'At signs of a group of the "powers that satch county, we believe that the work can French guns arid that they have done much . " and emerging triumphant and i r ;f, jr prey," ' i execution against massed attacks is certain. be done during the coming summer. tribulaand trials Its from happy . In KUD( YUA WHl DttOCOfT f Thus is discredited at a stroke the for In many places public spirited citizens Thrilling Serial tions, Is a theme which would tie BOTH) ROMICUCN trite were It treated In any less get out and do a portion of the work them- tress constructed with manjars of Jabor Story tosrfl way than has been shown In VRB KOUSt selves and levy a tax on the propertyjor aod-- supposed' t be impregnable. Verdun fflj Hour." "Her Great of direction the 7 RtlMMOlWIffilDlWIKK aslStance." TEIs' might just as fwell be is 140 miles from Paris. Its strength now The Equitable has skirted clear of M Tit SKIt BOTH? own The is in in its geographical and topographical adProvo canyon. done property the cut and dried and has developed P9IT JUMP A! lttSTY ers with thtTpossible exception of the Den- vantages, not in its steel-cla- d turrets. the plot into a story of gripping inCLUSIONS Stt strfkfull of tense tax the have1 for anxious terest, situations, Rio and Trenches ver taken the place of masonry, Grandejare ing scene and compelling climaxes and under, proper conditions we believe the and the storming of one point in a line reach railroad would be willing Jo unite in build ing hundreds of miles is in no sense decisive. Note The villain gets ing this highway and popularizing the As .long as an army is intact, and able to his Band crushed off in a I routed A little road campaign for this pur- operate in an extended field it is 'jin effectvice he and substitutes For Infants and Children WEDNESDAY pose by the people of Provo is all that i3 ive shape without regard to fixed fortificaan Iron Claw in its neededL In Use For Over 30 Years tions of the old type. On the sea siibma-rine- 8 and THURSDAY . o o 9 place. Always bean have put a new face on naval warfare. PRINCESS . We noticed a goodVay.of getting rid of A torpedo can send to the bottom the BrightSignature of rats the other day, and wejand it on to our est dreadnaught afloat, and it is found nefarmer friends; Collect some , thin chips, cessary to protect fleets with extraordinary pieces of shingles, for tin, and pour over vigilance. Stierman's March to the Sea, a Scene from The Birth of, cfNation' them enough molasses to cover welL Sprin- . Aerial warfare also has developed! a at tne Columbia Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, April 3rd & 4t kle dry lye over them and place in every new significance, but will not reach-it- s maxmaiden find. Like the coy rat hole you can imum in the present war. All the combattheir love for you will soon cool and they ants would like to have more aircraft than " 1 will soon seek other pastures" for their dep- they now possess. ' ' I redations. o , If. you see it advertised in this paper There was a time when a man in this you need not wonder if it is all right and town spoke well of his neighbors, and his 6afe to buy. We print no fake advertisefriends, and the church, and society, and ments in.our columns and we allow no mis, the business men, and the farmers, and the representations of good advertised. If you whole community in general. But he died. want to get an article of merit, worth what o o o you pay for it, your safest course is to Who is your choice for president? look over the .advertisements in this paper, From the number of candidates springing find the article you seek and go to that house up we fear there will not be enough voters for it. left to cast a majority. o o o- - Francis Ford " - - FREE y the : 1. , re-- is f l i " Pearl White i Perils of Pauline (i ! V MED SHE mas-terl- y NIGHT t Atri-SMT- ia HONEYMOON THE IRON 1 CLAW . - CASTOR ' A T , h l f o- PEARL WHITE, Heroine of Perils of Pauline, yv fV At the Ellen Thursd ay in THE IRON CLAW The thrilling serial. Claw featurin Mi The Hi the daring Pearl White and She! don Jjewis, the villain whose hand is crushed off in a vice, and who substitutes anIron Claw for his hand, will be shown at The Ellen Thurs day .in connection with His Majesty, a picture featuring Grace- - Cunard and Francis Ford. for and fashioned stage action and scenery by the pictorlalized ac- COLUMBIA APRIL 3 AND 4 tion of thousands of players In the great out of doors. . In brief, he staged the great battles, struggles and beOfi who of the critics have Many sternest in their exactions .of Am- critical events of 1861-7- 0 under conerican "dramatists announce their be- ditions 'as nearly as possible similar lief that D. W. Griffith has put ov-t- r to the original. f The result of Mr. Griffiths efforts the great American play at last Mr. Griffiths wonderful- - spectacle-drama- , la a new and stupendous' art for "The Birth of a Nation, Is which no name has yet been found. referred to the unique offering at "The Birth of a Nation combines tin Columbia April 3 and 4. . spectacle, romance, domestic drama, For many years American comedy, tragedy, music and mechanwrote able plays of 'particu- ical effects into harmonious ensemlar states, cities or localities, rang- ble that captivates equally the eye ing from "Alabama" to "Wiy Down and the ear. In the presentation East and "The Great Divide. But lasting two hours and 45 minutes. It no one man seemed to grasp the epitomizes the life of a nation. This vhole spirit, and genius of America is something the old art could never until David Wark Griffith picked a do. The obsolete stage suggestion for his theme out of unities are thrown to the winds, Dixons The Leopards Spots and and Griffltl carries the magnificent The Clansman and started to de- story from the introduction of .African slavery rigty down through the velop It A remarkable thing about .Mr. Civil war and reconstruction period Griffiths plan ts that words did not t to the final real union of the South enter Into it. Perhaps words had and North in the bonds of love and the-ol- d BIRTH OF A NATION Independent Company Coal ; Phone 429 llan Gish, Mae M arsh, Hiram Coop- er, Mary Aldon, Josephine Crowell, Ralph Lewis, Joseph ' Henaberry, Raoul Walsh, Donald'Crtsp, Howard Gaye, George Siegman, Walter Long, Elmer Clifton an( Robert Herron. , Eighteen thousand . people, three thousand horses and nq less than fire thousand scenes jrent Into the making of the big spectacle. ' - , MONUMENTS dramatists aided-previo- r ' c' ' VVheoCW lEWli . . r: 1 -- PEARL WHITE (PATHS) J 1 r '( r " cramped rather than peata. t and dramatists.' flctitlonista At any Among the distinguished actors :n rate he replacedvspeech with music the fast are Henry B. Walthall, Lth us X - , That will stand the testnf Time, Experience Skill and the Best Grades of Material are necessary assets in the making of such Memorials. ' We Possess Ml Three .BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Provo Uta We have 'on hancl a larfie variety from which t v!ect. . . I ' f I I |