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Show MlOVO P6ST r .' AUGUST 19, 1921. FRIDAY, . THE THEATRES yj; The Strand WilLFeature East place To . Go TONIGHT AND SATURDAY . $ ' - Lynn Monday and Tuesday Tonight and Saturday MARGUERITE CLARK -- $Ll5 NEAL HART If SCRAMBLED WIVES 91,35 Chapter 14 iinrday "HellsFromOasis- of "THE DIAMOND QUEEN aHi William L. Roberts Novel MONDAY AND TUESDAY "The Fighting Parson William S. Hart ' , J In And Circus Heroes OMalley of the Mounted Monday tnees and Thursday, 4 p. Hall Room Boys Comedy m.; Saturday, 2:30 1PRINCESS Mpnday and ""Tuesday "" : Modernized Screen Version of Famous Classic EAST LYNN Scene from. EAST TONIGHT AND SATURDAY W. W GEORGE FITZMAURICE In IDOLS. OF CLAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY HARRY T. MOREY d In THE GAUNTLET H0DKIN90H IE: X-VTSTt- Distributed bu DORP HUGO BALLIN A PRODUCTION Although "East Lynne was orlg inally written by an English authoress, so many millions of the copies of the book have been sold In the United States and so many hundreds of stage presentations have been Been in this country that It has always been regarded as one of the truly American stories. Of these there are perhaps half a dozen that have lived through succeeding generations and among them East Lynne is by far the greatest not only for Its popularity through the sixty years since Its first appearance, but also for Its Inherent dramatic power and sympathy. Authorities declare that conservatively fifty millions have read the book tn this country. In the three core years of its history; and that the average theatre-goin- g generation covers a span of twelve years, five generaUons of playgoers have witnessed the numerous dramatic versions of East Lynne." picture comes to the Strand theater here Monday and Tuesday, Hugo Bal-li- n has modernized the story so that the audiences will have none of the distractions caused by the minor, differences that exist between the costumes and manners of 1861 and 1921. In this way, the story is the thing. fitHugo Ballin is ted for the production and direction of such a classic as "East Lynne by his general artistic and dramatic experience gained before he came Into the screen world, as well as by the vast directorial experience which he haa gained in the picture Industry. The cast headed by Mabel Ballin and Edward Earle Is unusually brilliant and capable. Surrounded by beautiful locations and artistic settings of the highest order, Hugo Ballin has directed hla players so that they have created a veritable masterpiece which is even greater than the In filming "East Lynne," and this book and greater than the play. 7rjns$ at 2 and 8 oclock CIRCUS IN THE WORLD GIVING A STREET PARADE LARGEST Seventeen Days More ftg-art- ag of Summer . Petite Star Gets Eggs to Match Title SICOKD UtCIST SHOWwirnypRn 'pcooisy - tmrcfvnor(I 'S m On the stage of the Biograph studio in New York, an elaborate breakfast room set was prepared for Marguerite Clarks present vehicle. ."Scrambled Wives, just released by Associated First National and booked by the Columbia theater for in engagement of two days, beginning fonigbt. Director Griffith decided that in order to give the scene proper realism,- - a - real - breakfast would be served. He Instructed the players to come to the studio without having partaken of food. When everyone was seated at thp table the next morning, the colored chef, who had been commissioned, rushed onto' the set. "Beg pardon, Miss Clark, but Ah didnt get youah ordah, he said. "Oh, Ill have some said the piquant star of eggs. "How you all Scrambled Wives. was the like youah aigs, MIsseyT next inquiry. Scrambled, of course, replied Miss Clark.' "We must have harmony In this picture. ' W. S. Hart Is Mounted Policeman in New Film Famous Star Has Role of Great in Power OMalley Dramatic of the Mounted." A- - ,EiayLWQ!SIK T5H01 lH!PfC53fll l Seats on ale Tuesday, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 1 Hedquist Drug Store No. THAT Standard Castle Gate cv ed 'rovo, Tues.,Aug.23 Grounds Two Shows, """" v . GOOD COAL" THE KIND YOU WANT Panther Kin Black Hawk Clear Creek , . , u ORDER TODAY Proving that he is versatile and talented. William 8. Hart comes to the Columbia theater next Monday and Tuesday In the role of an officer of the Royal Northwest Mounted Poone of lice, hnown far and wide as and Indefatigable the most Intrepid organization In the world. The picture Is "OMalley of the Mounted" and in the title role Mr. Hart has a part that suits him "down to the ground." end It Is only In the beginning and unithat he appears in the familiar form of the Canadian or Northwestern Mounted. For in the body of the' story he is,disguised as a purely western plainsman, while he pursues a murderer. How he finds him and then leti him escape. Is the subject hold 0, a gripping tale which will the audience spellbound y ite suspense and thrill. Era Novak, who appeared opposite Mr. Hart In "The Testing Block," is is an again leading woman and there able company In support of the famous star. The settings are splen- Vi i ' w-- . y V i-'- sr 'V; Utah Fuel Company - Minces and sldppers exclusively of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. 4 psszs At The SANITARY CAFE 1 V Harry T. Morey, in "The Gauntlet, at the Princess , , Monday and Tuesday Phone IT. Post Want Ads Do the Work - " We are Making Special Dinners ; , For 40c . . And Everything Goes With It. Neal Hart Makes Big Hit , in Parson Role WHY PAY MORE? Startling 'realism of one element battling another in a struggle for good over evil combined with the finer touche of romance to make "Hells Oasis, starring Neal Hart, a . - 2 Doors North Of Hedquist Drug No. 2 great success. It open an engagement at the Strand theater tonight and Saturday. "Hells Oasis le a screen adapta- rearnnsaiffiEiiitiiiTOi - tion of William L. Roberts famous stage play, The Fighting Parson,', which title will be recognized by all theatrical lovers for the past two generations. The story runs from evil to good with struggles every Inch of the path. Because of his love for a girl, Mr. Hart finds himself marked for assassination by a gang of criminals who had enlisted on their side practically an entire community, whose aim It is to remove him and the girl and everything else that has anything to do with reforming the one worst spot In the Great American Desert. Neal Hart Is very much at home In the part of the Fighting Parson. It la an excellent role for him and his success in it proves his versatility, for it is the first time that we have did. ever seen Mr. Hart In a story with "bad-maLADY CORRESPONDENT wanted religion the main thread of a theme. Methodist preor Presbyterian Betty Brown le charming In the ferred; over 80; affectionate dispoof the little evangelist, the girl sition; qualified by education and- role otherwise to be confidential eompan-- for whom Mr. Hart risks his life. She business possesses the combination of beanty Ion of lonely middle-age- d childlike man. Square deal; etrictly private. and cleverness, and In her won a great Life partnership If mutually agree- appeal for Inprotection she audience. last nlgbte able. W. 8. Jndsoa. BpriPfrUl. VL following . n" SMOOT & SPAFFORD Then comes the autumnal season, with the break In temperature. Sometime thie is gradual but often It le sharp. In the latter event, the demand for coal will mount by leaps and bounds. Dealers will find themselves -pushed to the limit to fill orders, AND It Is a practical certainty that quickly depleted stocks and Inadequate freight service will make them unequal to the gigantic task. Common prudence and common sense dictate that you lay in your winters supply of coal now preferably Castle Gate or Clear Creek. ASK YOUR DEALER Fearful Orders Given Gowns of Sells-FIot- o .Circus This Season , Theres something new under the white tops this season.' At least, circus there le with "second largest show on earth, coming to Provo on Tuesday, August Sells-FIo- to 23. Yes, elree! Somethin new, and It has to do with the clowns. This year theyve told the "Joeys, so big s top argot terms the chalk-face- d this year, to repeat, theyre told the clown to go out in the three rings and two stages and in the hippodrome track and be funny. Hon-- ) has estly, every qne of the fifty-fiv- e been told to be funny, and if he cant be funny, so each one has been instructed, he must not go out before all the people and mislead em with his starched pantoloons and peaked cap. Those are the managements orders. Fact is. the orders read: "Every clown with this show Is hired cut-up- ! to get laughs. Any clown not getting one or more laughs In each clown display will be fined $100 for the first offense, $200 forth second offense, and, lor the third offense, hell have his clown suit taken away from him for one performance. Offenses after that will be handled ' without mercy." This is a fearful thing, folks. Perhaps the story should not leaked out, but there are twelve hundred folks with ' the second largest this year, and the management cant watch 'em alL The only chap with the big show exempted from the ruling Is Ilanneford. Hls orders "Poodles read: After the third encore, you, Edwin Poodles Hannetord, will cease riding and cease being funny. This show can stand almost everything, but when people die laughing In the stands during your encores, a halt must be called. Failure to comply with this order, Mr. Hanne-forwill result In your not being allowed to help the front door boys y and the ushers during business." " d, turn-a-wa- |