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Show - PROVO POST. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. AT THE (0 THEATRES AT THE COLUMBIA AT THE STRAND -Tonight and Saturday. Up In Mary's Attic." Monday, Tuesday .and Wednesday' . Monday-arid-Tues- - -- The White Moll." bSuTS'-SSday, S Peart in - - - Pearl White Is Due Powerful Curwood Story Unfolded In Big Fox Special Next Monday Kazan in . - .ayi-WmReformed." - A rare, treat Is promised for ardent followers of the silent drama. ' Pearl White, a stay whose admirers are numbered by many millions In all parts of the world, Is coming to the Columbia Theatre next Monday and. (rom the pen ot. James Oliver Cur- Tuesday-i- n a special William Fox.i wood, an author who won undying production, The White Moll. fame for hiaJBack to Gods Coun- ' from the pen of Frank L. Packard, famous author of The Miracle try" and "The Rivers End" and Man.". E. Lloyd Sheldon made the Nomads o( the North." This product n and the Harry o( the Curwood knowledge of the scenario, Far North an of natural history Is Millarde directed the film. Beautiful, thrilling and intensely being presented by George H, Hais the way this amazing milton. The title used Is the same appealing photodrama is ' described in ad- as that made famous by the author vance reports. The scenes are laid in his remarkable tale of the great in underworld of the big city, the Kilas Kazan known the wolfdog and crocks In general where gunmen a to with has do and the story ler of robbery and their trades inly gripping tragedy and a love affair murder. The story revolves around which wander through many nooks 'Rhoda, a former crook, who, having and concerns of a Northern Wilder- reformed In a miraculous way, enness little known to man. The piece In the work settlement ters upon of unusual this de resistance photoand helpfulkindness slums. "Her of Is the wonderful lesson play ness among the and the crimi- faithfulness tanght by the dog ina! have earned poor her for the title of' His master foully mur- the White Moll. "Kazan. j manall turns Kazan against dered, When the White Moll starts to Rbe the feels until kind friendly eclaim The Sparrow, a notorious touch of the hand of beautiful Joan Just released from Radisson, a lovely flower in an prison .she incurs the enmity of "The otherwise hostile wilderness. Kazan 'Dangler," leader of the gangsters. never forgets the murder of his follows that part of the story master and he never forgets the act ;Then In which one of the most powerful him in free, 'themes ever shown on the screen is of this girl setting though he becomes a savage and brought ont sensation following Joins a wolf pack. Later when this 'sensation vrlth . lightning speed. 'pack sets upon the girl and a man J Richard C. Travera ' Pekri supports' mushing" across the snows to reach White in this special production and off Kazan her dying father, fights of the oast Includes the the wolves and aaves the couple. Eva remainder Walter Lewis, George Gordon, Once more he comes to her reqpue Pauncefort, I. - Thornton- - Baston, when a wolf ,tn human form presses 'William Harvey, Charles J. Slattery, his unwelcome attentions on her ih .John P. Wade and John Woodford. a lonely cabin. And finally he gets his who killed, man his prey, the master and who has come between this girl and her lover. Triumph ... Well-Know- n Actor, and happiness crown the protracted efforts of the couple to combat many The noble profession tf dentistry obstacles, tor Kazan shows them ' Is said to have lost one of its able ' the way. ' : An excellent- cast' Interprets the practitioners when Sam de Grasse down hi forceps to take up various picturesque 'characters In .laid Is known Jane Novak and a film career. De Grasse this, photoplay. mo- -' follows 'who to person every two In roles, the leading Ben Deeley, he has the k tlon pictures. Usually Edwin while are at their best, heavy or villainous role because gives a memorable characterizIn portraying ation of "Black" McCready, the hard- ,of his marked ability ened criminal of the North Country. gentlemanly bad men.- No rough 'William Ryno and Ben Haggerty are stuff gees with Sam. If he ahas to work a murder he makes it other members of tbe cast. Bertram do of art; Sometimes he is cast as the Bracken directed the production. leading man and always makes a All taf which shows that De hit. Grasse Is an extraordinarily good - The - attraction - at the Strand Theatre (or three days, beginning a Monday, will be Kazan, a described as extraordinary UMBI'A photo-dram- Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 , -- . . ' well-know- S The Highest Law A RALPH INCE PRODUCTION SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 i William Russell I i I I I safe-crack- er , : Former Dentist Is Pearl White jn The White Moll" ...j.. i - , Wal-loc- I - PRINTED DRESS VOILES . fine Voiles in light and dark grounds, beauti- 1 39 - full patterns; value 75c yard; special, 'yard ' 40-in- ch k t Lot 2 ! a v . . extra fine Voiles, ' patterns . copied - from French designs in navy, gray and tan grounds; 1 58 value $100 yard ; special, yard . J 42-in- , ch Lot 2 fine Imported French and English 42 and in Voiles original patterns; made of the ver--y finest exquisitely. yarns, printed in designs that will drapeVoiles value Also a few plain colored Satin Stripe pc ATTIC 44-in- ch -- At the Strand Friday and Sat. SEEKS DIVORCE. Minnie Alice Miller has filed suit for divorce in the district court against Charlet W. Miller on the grounds of failure to provide. There 'are three minor children of whom the plaintiff asks the custody together with $30 per month alimony attorneys fees. and-120- A PAIR OF SHOES. Frank Herman, an Iowa farmer, sold 22 calf skins in Dubuque. A calf skin Is worth three times as much as a cowhide and the most expensive leather Is made from It. After Herman had sold his 22 calf skins, he bought a pair of shoes for $12 at a department store with the He got back $ 1.20 In money. change. A first class calf skin will bring 6 cents a pound. Calfskin leather sells at from $3 to 5 a pound, depending on quality. was to destroy, to plunder1 r she went too far thentlie light came and but. see this remarhahle crook play supreme the country made a new high record of 1 0 7,4 2 7 theweek Of Aprll Increase of 11,000 idle cars over the ..preceding week and 210,000 over the figure at the beginning of the year. The figures are those of the Ameri- In . jjuman Desire MONDAY and TUESDAY MARY MILES MINTER In The Little Clown can Railway Association. This means that 21 per cent of all the freight cars owned by the railroads are now standing idle on side- tracks. With the price of coal now around- J1.T5 a ton at the mines - against 110, fhe high price reached In July, 1920, there now are 201,294 Idle coal cars. It now costs 1 2.3 4 to ship a ton of coal, according to the National Coal Association. Because of reduced traffic tbe New Haven Railroads is planning to take off 35 trains. When will the railroads discover that more business at low rates It bet, , tor thaja no business at high rates? Flowers for Mother LIGHT SENTENCE FOR . BOY WHO STOLE. Francis J. Carey, the of Ottawa, III., who stole 196,000 last November, was sentenced this week at Chicago by Judge Landis to serve one year In the National Training School for Boys, at bank-cash- For Mothers Living-Flo- wers Bright For Mothers Memory Flowers While ier Washington, D. C. In pronouncing sentence Jndge Landis made no comment on the case nor did he give Carey any advice as to future conduct. Judge Landis was severely criticized for petroling the boy in December. At that time the Judge placed responsibility for the theft on the officials of the bank, who were paying Carey only 190 a month The fact that tbe bank lost noon bjr Judge thing was commented Landis when .be allowed Carey to was dego back to Ottawa while he to pass. sentence ciding what . TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ANITA STEWART NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 8 DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE . . EVERYBODYS STORE The number of Idle freight cars In - ,J tier one thought Mothers Day 507,427 IDLE CARS. VO'S,' i . . t next Saturday. Columbia Theatre Ha is seen as Thomas Edinburgh, an unscrupulous financier, who covets the wife of a clergyman and uses every means to alienate her affections from her husband, whom he denounces as a crook.. The Cheater Reformed is reported to be a very startling and interesting pictured narration of colossal deception. Scott Dunlap directed the picture from a story by Jules G. Furthman. Charming Seena Owen heads a cast of nnnsnal worth. ' 1 - has the vlllians part In The - Cheater Reformed, a Will- -: lam Fox production to open at the De Grasse FOR SUMMER WEAR Lot . - t- 331 . I actor, , J -- Saturday, May 7th r . - j . CHEATER REFORMED Also Eddie Polo in King of the Circus, No. 17 MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Daily, 4 p. m.T Regular Prices I . In ... that DO NOT FORGET 1 It Means So M uch To Mother All I am and hope to be I owe to my Mother. Abraham Lincoln. If Your Mother Lives in Another City, We Will Telegraph Your Flowers Provo Greenhouse Co. 67 East Center St 0. R. 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