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Show - runf'JA TJIR. P HD V n .P a TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1921 M : i.2VTt fr-'- . AT THE THEATRES Columbia He Place To Go Gay Paris Is Shown in New Meighan Did He Want a Photo Play Or the Star Herself? Sm. of "White snd Unmarried Represent Night Life in Gay French Capital. Its Cooler Inside Tonight ' ' r I hen "White dtod Unmarried, of which Thomas Meighan is the star, comes to the Columbia theater neat Thursday and Friday, film patrons win hare an opportunity of seeing how the other half Htcs in the gay French capital. Meighan appears Tho rerrm when his uncle leaves him half a million dollars and goes to Europe to kill time. Ht has a romance and Incidentally is Involved Jn some deeperate with Apaches In Paris. It Is the Paris of the novelists that is shown. The underground Parle the Paris of the dance hall, the th Picturesque and hectic. nmeht' Kane Hilly develops Into a of rare prowess and rescues man several damsels In distress. It Is a vivid tale with plenty of excitement and action. Tom Forman directed and Will M Ritchey adapted John D. Swains story. Jacqueline Logan Is woman and Grace Darmond leading has an Important role. .Walter Long is cast as a particularly ferocious Apache. The support is excellent. ;, WILLIAM S. HART : ' '-- I i .1 , " OMALLEY OF THE MOUNTED ?rk Wednesday 1. 4 f Alice Brady r , In 9 4 UTILE ITALY Thursday and Friday D Thomas Meighan rr U to i J HE . , Alice Brady Coming AtID UNMARRIED In Italian Drama I j ;A Paramount Alice Brady will next be seen here when "Little Italy, her most recent Realart picture, opens at the Columbia Wednesday. This play presents Miss Brady in another foreign role, and is the second in a series of three character roles which Miss Brady is doing for Realart. The first, "The Land of Hope, showed her as a Polish Immigrant girl, while the present offering gives her the role of a fiery Italian girl who lives in an Italian colony near New York City. The exteriors were made mostly near Stamford, Conn., where an actual colony of well-to-d- o Italian truck fanners lives, carrying on a brisk business in supplying the neighboring cities with produce, but otherwise living quite apart from the American life going on about them and retaining their own customs and fends. j "Little Italy Is the story of such a feud, Imported from the old world and Involving the heroine and the hero, who are membera of rival families and, like Romeo and Juliet, Picture PRINCESS Ihxught HARRY MOREY In THE GAUNTLET , , Wednesday and Thursday CONSTANCE TALMADGE In old-wor- ld 1 DANGEROUS BUSINESS Francella Billlngton. the attractive leading lady supporting William Russell in "A Live-Wir- e Hick. is very popular with the movie fans in Japan as well as in her own country. The Oriental fans, it seems, do not believe In expressing their admiration merely in words. Almost all of them send material tokens of their esteem, ranging from expensive kimonos to postal coupons, .which could be exchanged for stamps. Beautiful piecea of silk, hand painted posters, and Oriental epistles in verse form frequently are received from her Japanese admirers, A recent letter to Miss Billlngton from a Japenese la not quite clear. It Is somewhat of a question wheth-s- r It is a proposal of marriage or merely a request for another photograph. After the nasal courteous preliminaries, it reads: "I am thankful your truth heart, and I am longing to preserve your envelope with the photo. Now Miss, much to my regret then your photo was not eo clear. I am very regret what a beautiful Itself. If yon have a good kind. Please beared me to my request and send me another delightful one. Iam so unreasonable to propose. But I am fond your truth. Then I have to make application to you. With a word regarding the picture print, doll and bamboo's pen which were on their way to Miss under separate cover, and further good wishes for her health and prosperity, Hiroshi Shiogawa closed his flattering epistle. When you see Francella Billlngton playing with William Russell in "A Hick at the Strand, Wednesday and Thursday, you will find yourself quite in sympathy with Mr. Shiogawa regardless of whether It was his heart or his eye that la WEDNESDAY THURSDAY William Russell and Francelia Billington In . .x A Live Wire Hick 1 . -- i U FRIDAY SATURDAY Mae Marsh - ' ' " 1 In The Little Fraid Lady t Bil-lingt- Live-Wi- re really ought. In loyalty to their respective families, to hate each other. Only they dont. Norman Kerry plays opposite Miss Brady, and a very colorful drama is woven about this pair of enemy-- lovers. Others In the cast .include George Fawcett, Marguerite Forrest, Lnls Albernl, Gertrude Norman, Jack Rldgway, and. scores of extras to give the atmosphere of an Italian colony. George Terwilllger directed this offering which was especially written for Miss Brady by Frederic and Fannie Hatton and Peter Milne. SUCCEEDS AT U. A. C. HOW MITZI LEARNED When little Mitii Hajos first Henry Oberh&nsly, a graduate of the Brigham Young University and starred In musical comedy on this formerly agent In animal husbandry tside," she could speak but a few at the Utah Agricultural College, has words of English, but she was a wilbeen appointed to the position of ling student. assistant professor of education ac-of One night, in a dancing number, the Utah Agricultural College, Tom He McNaughton, the story1 goea, cording to a report from Logan. will officially commence his duties on happened to tramp on Mltxis toes, September 12, the opening of the fall and the fiery little singer went up ' quarter. into the air like a skyrocket Mr. Oberhansly Is well known in When the curtain fell Mltsl pitched Provo where he has a wide circle of into McNaughton with an avalanche to learn friends who will be pleased of hie promotion and of his success of American slang and cuss words that amased the comedian. Finally, in his educational work. ' McNaughton replied: mast I are Mltzl, siyou "Well, say, Chollie - Do yon believe that on In your English. Whered lence gives consent? Mollle I cer- getting learn all of that stuff? tainly do. Chollie Then when InI youWith a show of pride Mltri retortaak your father for yonr hand ed: ' marriage manage to have yonr VI pick him opp from ' se. stage room. Yonkera mother In the hands. .Youngstown Telegram, Statesman. I . ' Furniture At Bed-Roc- k ) Prices., You Will Be Surprised at the Low . - Prevailing at This Will Hold Your For Prices Selection u . ? Sale. Later Delivery. A Fw Specials AT COST Refrigerators Genuine Specials Jri Rugs at. Brass Beds, going Emerson Phonograph Records for Two-inch Post Steel Beds at Walnut Dressing Table, was $75.00, now Walnut Chiffonier, was $74.00, now Ivory Finish Chiffonier, was $74.00, now Ivory Dressing Table, was $55.00, now -- $25.00 45 $11.85 Some More Big Valves r Large overstuffed genuine Leather Rocker, i . i OUR ADVICE IS TO BUY RUGS NOW. 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