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Show "' v PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921.. r THE GREATEST LOVE ATTBETHEATRES Production The Jucjdins Wednesday 7:30, 9:15 FRIDAY and SAT. WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- L POPULAR STORY The - was re snonslble for the plcturlzation of play, and Henry Kolker directed. Little Bobby Conelly and Dot Williams have the roles of the newly arrived Immigrant children developing Into Americans through their; contact with other children on the .East Side. ) I In The Greatest Love The screens greatest mother in the greatest presentation of the greatest theme! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily, 4 p. m. THE a massive tale of love and adventure, with an all star cast including Robert Douglas Fairbanks n Adams-Car- McKim-Clair- e BREAKING POINT" l Gantvoort J X frefanflwm AN EMOTIONAL SUCCESS TffiBREAMKCPOIHI' "The Breaking Point, to be seen at the Strand Friday and Saturday, shows Bessie Barrlsrale at the height of emotional acting. Particularly noteworthy is her portrayal of the scene in the picture in which her daughter is forcibly taken from her. Seldom have such dramatic scene immediately following this, in which Miss Barriscale registers suppressed emotion together with determination in such a way that It causes heart throbs among the audience. Evening, 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices -I- tfeF0REST MAN -- (TheMother of Humoresque Y ZANE GREYS WatsoRr VERA-GQRDQh- STRAND seeing a good show at the The Greitet LoveA a new Sele"t jSpeiidl announced for Wednesday at Columbia theatre, vith Vera Gordon In the stellar role, Is said to possess not only human interest to an unusually high degree, but 'a baffling musterw which holds up the suspense of the story until the end. Mother live Is the dominant feature of the picture, and the rise of the little Immigrant family from poverty to power in the new land of opportunity, later followed by tragedy and humiliation, constitute a cross section of life which might be just around any corner of a vig city. The supporting casts Includes many well known placers, among others being Bertram Marburgh, Fannie Shelton. Hugh Huntley! Wm. H. Tooker,' Ray Dean, Donald Hall, Sally Crute. Jessie Simpson, Bobby sponsible for the pfcturizatlon of the Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 GEORGE MELFORDS JSS353 mSt You can ahvr.vs depend on AT COLUMBIA WED. COLU MB I A , nmsSrooN mmi! uun BABE RUTH SEE HOW HE KNOCKS HIS HOME RUN 'i i Barriscaii Bessie An soecial one reel 1 NnarMcC8NL-JOS)- i (WILFRED UICAS-MT- 1LEVI ( II CIHELCREVn IF II DiitribUUd ti WW.BODHNSON COknJBfflON MO THE NUT V TONIGHT .. GLADYS LESLIE In THE U. S. ROYAL CORD , ' esa - Strictly Confidential eat jer rst, ,hia hat jer sI ildency; Its; si r her upt to th i; i Give Great Performances In New Release. When watching a thrilling outHis Fifth United Artists Production door adventure picture in which Hss He Tops Everything Ever Accomplished. dangerous wild animals act, aa they do in the splendid photoplay of Zane One of the most conscientious pro- Greya novel, The Man of the Forducers in the motion picture indus- est," ' which will be shown et the 8trand theatre tomorrow and Thurstry is Douglas Fairbanks, and the day, have yon ever wondered how cornerstone upon which his popularwere handled while ity resta In Inscribed with the follow- being filmed? In The Man of the Forest, a ing motto: Make each picture bet-- n ter than the last. ' bear end e puma, or mountain lion, With this aim in mind, The Nut are used. Both pnma and bear figwhich opens next Thursday et the ure in many seenes of the picture, Columbia theatre for a two run, waa end the big cat especially required chosen as Falrbanks fifth vehicle careful handling. Of course Its trainfor the United Artists. It is a story er, Charles Mnrphy, was present1 designed from an entirely new pat- Mr. Murphy, who also acts a part In tern. Incorporated In the synopsis the picture, )s a noted animal trainer re Ideas and features of plot evolu-s- n who under a colorful Italian name that Is believed may result in once held forth with lions, tigers end establishing new screen technique. panthers, In the Orpheum Circuit end Few picture have been issued that with Barnum St Bailey. have called for more concentration Carl Gantwort, in the title role as of effort from the star, or for more Milt Dale, has to handle both anthoroughness of development on the imals before the camera, and this part of the author. is his first experience of the sort. The fact that The Nut is an Claire Adams, the beautiful heroine original story seems to indicate that of the story, also has scenes with the most progressive producers ere, them, and so do other players. Durendeavortng to secure material writ-- , ing the filming of the animals scenes ten especially for the lena Instead of a sharpshooter with a .dherlng to .the established policy of game rifle waa always at hand watchfilming famous books and plays. ing them as a precaution against The claim baa been set forth by their harming the players In any sudmany cinema critics that only by pro den fit of rage. duclng stories written especially for In the seenes taken at the studio the camera can highest point of the entire sets were enclosed in thp access be obtained for the photo- heavy wire caging, to protect the play. For that reason the manner in crowds 'of spectators. Where the anhich the public receives the new imals were used on "action, in closely, and If this picture is accord- wooded mountain canyons far from ed the same measure of popularity the studio, this precaution was imthat has been the lot of his previous possible. Here the danger was that Productions, it may establish a new the animals would escape, and this precedent upon which to base this was guarded against to some extent .tars future plana. by having mounted men with lassoes The Nut la from the pen of always ready to dash after them. Kenneth Davenport, and the scen-ri- o The animals used In The Man of was written by William Parker the Forest were as well trained as beod Lotta Woods. Briefly, the story any, and do remarkable work deals with the love adventures of an fore the camera, but. like all wild eccentric young fellow whose hobby beasts, they are really untamable, ' Invention. In fact, he invents his and are subject to fits of rebellion. wy to the heroine's heart. The loc- Both the lion and the bear had these while of temperament ale of the story is the famous Bohem-- n treaks Quarter of New York Greenwich working In "The Man of the Forest, exkilage The outstanding feature of and each caused considerable to escape. mancitement in attempting unique screen tale is the ner in which a number of amazing New York only womens police utll-ed novelty contrivances have been to provoke laughable situations. station Is furnished with ail the combelieved that for originality forts to he found in a to a lounging 'Is picture will be recognised ss home. In addition and white, cream in one of the decorated rooih, year's outstanding with snowy Etensive preparations are 5 there is a dormitory atmade for a novel showing next white beds, lockers with mirrors tached and a row of showers. 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