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Show fr ir - 7 ttwsN v f isa8wvv'i,( Lzsg&srJxivi, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE PROVO POST - 0, 1921. The Place Columbia TONIGHT, 7:30 T To Go 9:15 1 Mabel Taliaferro Eugene OBrien in Thrilling Story of . Returns to Screen WORLDS APART ' Diamond Fields Has Important ell known Arthur Hornblows Sentimental Tomnij" has been The Mask," story, a Paramount Picture. it will screen and to the transferred !be Strand the at Wednesday of shown star Mabel Taliaferro, the stage and screen for many years, returns anj Thursday, with an unusual cast, to the screen after an absence of a , as prod;,ed by Colonel We year in Paramount b version of bir and the leading part is taken Selig, James M Barries Sentimental;'' be Jack the at Holt, who has a dual role will shown by Tommy, which Columbia theater next Thursday and!ipdda Nova has the leading feminine Friday Miss Taliaferro has the,rile, and other principals are Mickey role of The Painted Lady, the (Moore. Fred Malatesta. Harry mother of Grizel, heroine of dale, Byron Munson, Janice Wilson the picture, who has a penchant for'and William Clifford The prodmt-th- e frivolities and constantly looks jonas direct Pit hv Bei tram Bracken for a letter from her lover which The story, whiihis a tale of advent never comes. ure and romance with the locale It is the sort of a role for which ranging frem San Francisco to the Miss Taliaferro with her elfin, wist- - diamond fields of Africa, was adapted ful way is especially fit, and her in- - f0r the screen Bracken terpretation of it makes it stand out and Jack Laver, as one of the classics of screen characterizations. Miss Taliaferro's ercard is so well Percy in known that it may he passed over Rollicking briefly. On the stage since She was 2 years old, she created such roles Eileen Percy, the William Fox as Lorey Mary in Mrs. Wiggs of the Princess Cabbage Patch; Polly In Polly of star, Is booked for the The theater, Wednesday and Thursday, the Circus; Nance Olden-I- n Maid of the Bishops Carriage and Madeline In In a pictureis called a It story of a West." rollicking Her first appearance Springtime. on the screen was In Cinderella" In western girl being willed into New 1912-1- 3 and she subsequently became York society circles, the big action a Metro star for three years, during centering around a pearl necklace which time she achieved wide popu- which a crooked butler and a maid x try to steal from the girl, but who larity. Gareth Hughes is seen as Tommy find her western methods too much and May McAvoy as Grlzel and others for them. William Scott plays a Prince In the cast Include George Fawcett, In the guise of an aviator. L. Charming Leila Frost, Virginia Valli, Harry of Coleman, Dale Davenport, add Al- Scott Is well ktaown to followers Fox pictures. fred Kappelr. Talented Actress Role in WEDNESDAY Mat., 3:45 10c, 20c, 30c. Evg., 8:15 25c, 40c, 55c, 75c DOROTHY RIPPE And Her Five Musical Friends AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY -- THE MASK Lows-youthf- ul Wille Brothers 3 Desley Girls Worlds Greatest Dancing 4, Equilibrists Bobby Henshaw Wizard on the Ukulele Lida McMillan & Co. Novelty Sketch Columbia Orchestra Two-Re- el H. H. EUertson, Director Comedy THURSDAY FRIDAY AND Matinee Daily, 4 P. M. Sir James M. Barries SENTIMENTAL TOMMY t . t , - , 4 Her husband left her, happy in his love and the love of her child. While he was away the man who posed as his friend and hers forgot that trust. And when he returned his crueltydroe her to the arms of the man she hated for protection and she never knew he was not her husband ! Eileen Picture i Aplay of amazement wherein womans instinct failed and childs love triumphs featuring Hedda Nova, Jack Holt and little Mickey Moore. AND FRIDAY SATURDAY HARRY CAREY in The Wallop TONIGHT PRINCESS JONES WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Eileen Percy in MAID OF THE WEST Do you discriminate at the dining table or are you thoughtless? an older person, but in many cases the nervous system and allied bodily functions will become weakened.' The surest way to avoid such possibilities is to quit coffee entirely and drink Postum In thousands of homes, a line is drawn at the breakfast table. Tea or coffee Is served for and Postum ' grown-up- s ' for children. But some parents do not discriminate. Caffeine end tannin, the injurious contents of toffee and tea, seriously retard the development of the delicate nerve tissues restful sleep. Postum is the meal-tim- n, Like thousands of others you will like it because, in flavor, it is much like a high-grade coffee. grow up irritable and nervous. Any doctor can tell you that this is a great evil and should be. corrected. - ' Do away with the dis- tinction at the table. Serve delicious Postum, piping hot, to all the family, One weeks trial and It is likely that youll never " the harm to them may may take longer for coffee and e well-know- bever- age. Consequently, instead of rich, satisfying Postum, children are over stimulated by the drugs in tea and coffee; and so may 'Although some parents feel a certain justification for the personal Indulgence in coffee, yet per- mits you to get sound, !u children. be' equally The change instead. It serious. a little while the drugs in tea to affect return to tea and coffee. Poatam comti In two ferms: Instant Postum (in tin) mad Instantly in tha cup by tha addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (In packages of larger bulk, for those vho prefer to make tha drink while tha meal la being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minute. ( iPtofHjtuiMi ;up (nkfsft' Emils Cafe INVITE YOUR FRIEND to a cup of tea and a dainty sandwich or tempting salad such as are served only at this restaurant. Over the cup that cheer youll enjoy yonr little sne talks and confidences. Andsandthe certainly wich or salad no matter how dainty her appetite. Ourhe daily special dlshee too may canhad be at certain hours. You sure of good service at any time yon come. Short Orders Onr Specialty i EAT WITH EMIL" 05 North University Avenue will-enjo- shoes for less Boys and girls Thoinal Co' ft money at Fletcher 1 California Edison., companys . mammoth power project progressing. Utdh establishes two post offices, one at Hamlin valley. Iron county, and the other at Summit Point, San Juan county. Logan Dam to store 60,000 acre-feof water proposed at to Irrigate 30,000 acres Cache valley land. Ogden Reed hotel to get improvements costing $25,000. wheat crop Delta Community 0 largest In history, estimated at bushels. One hundred thousand dollars auSt George Showing of oil be- thorized for completion of federal aid road work In state. ing made at Virgin Dome well. The Southern Pacific Company anDelta sugar factory to operate nounces reductions In prices at the this season. Increasing number of telephones companys station restaurants, rangused In Payson Indicates greater ing as high as 25 per cent and averaging about 15 per cent. growth than any other Utah city. Tremonton-Garlan- d road being Douglas fir mill prices In Oregon and Washington are today on an avSalt Lake Western Utah Copper erage about $15 for mill run as company makes Important strike in against a maximum of 47 fifteen months ago. The average price for Gold Hill district. Garland New post office building Douglas fir In 1913 was about $14. Deflation has been complete In the planned. Eureka Street Improvements to lumber industry. . This country needs a better underbe made. Work of paving highway from standing of the value of industrial Castle Gate to Price to start shortly. activity and public questions, less Ute Petroleum plans test well politics, more business and lower taxes. eight miles north of Duchesne. Delta Pahvant valley seed yield Buy Something Made of Copper estimated as highest in Its history. is a slogan which It followed would Gunnison Nine Mile reservoir and result In the early resumption of the town reservoir In Twelve Mile can- the western copper industry with resulting employment for tens of thouyon stocked with fish. above sands of workmen. Salt Lake Dairy products How little does the average required per cent. realize the enormons invest' Delta Millard county expects the thousands of men em ment, beet crop. good and the millions in taxes paid, line completed ployed Pipe Brigham City c to make modern public utility serfor new municipal ' vice possible at a cost of but a small plant. Machinery on way. Moab Survey work for southern cost for the Individual riser. Reports .from all sections of the west show a growing industrial ac-- j its tlvity. Business is getting on feet again. Reduced taxation, elimination --of labor radicalism and operating Industries mean prosperity. Eureka Work may be resumed at Godiva mine, Eureka Mines Co. strikes good ore. Payson shipped strikes good ore. carloads Payson shipped twenty-si- x peaches this season. Modern drug store to be erected at Mt. Pleasant. , . Utah ranks third in crop production. Year promises farm prosperity. hard-surface- et 300,-00- d. Company -- . 1- A Tempting Source of Vital Energy A rooorrcoocn PofkMJeaM -- iMore tban100.0QQ feet J mov- ing picture films to be used by schools and other community organizations of the Btate, have Just arived at the Bureau of Visual Instruction at the University of Utah. The purpose of the bureau at the State University Is to supply communities in all parts of Utah with the best possible educational and recreational film programs. butte We are at work now on tin on the distribution of films throughout the state, declared Miss Hazel B. Stevens, executive secretary of the Bureau of Visual Instruction. The bulletin will be given out next month at the Utah State Fair. . . A building is now being constructed at the State Fair grounds in which free educational pictures are to be shown under the direction of the University of Utah. Present plans are to give two free shows dally conduring fair week. Information the cerning the service rendered by the Bureau of Visual Instruction at university will be given out at the same time. Russell F. Enger, national authorhas been ity on visual instruction,distribution of film In charge placed at the Utah University. Tofmxtoos Sauerkraut TbetaJoSoup HIDE FIRM OPENS FOR BUSINESS The Provo Hide and Fur Company has opened for business at 31$ n South University avenue, with comMadntck in charge of the will panys business. The company busido a general hide, fur and junk ness and Mr. Madnlck will be glad to get in touch with anyone desiring to sell hides, furs and junk of all kinds. Al-le- iflifltfii Inn Li I L. -I- I - I Hofnihy Tbrnerto pull, requires proper nourishment svry day. Nature knows the tonic you used h supplla tha that goes into ths making . f wherewithal PIERCE g PORK AND BEANS. Rich in th food dements demanded by tha human body to keep it golnng with undlmlnlshed vigor. And the distinctive flavor and delicious taste of its zestful, appetizing sane gives it a tempting appeal Rigid inspection assure purity and full measure. Every grocer has PIERCES get them by the case. Catsup X Puinpkn SYRUP Utkei if WAvd Utah MCanning Cq Mt. JU faddy of 'Em. iiil h " ""7 Cgdanjlnca UnawMtea FT ? NEW RUG CLEANER. At the Columbia.Wednesday -: i Settling Into the business haznsss for a long, hard hydro-electri- Utah University Will Distribute Films to Schools ( 5 w;1tl-s- en A new rug cleaning establishment has been opened In this city by Orville Bailey, who has recently moved here from Montana, where for years he was engaged In similar business. Mr. Bailey has the exclusive state rights on a new cleaning machine, and guarantees his work to be perfect, making the rugs look like Wa sell the famous Asco hats Fletcher ft Thomas new. He is established at 53 North IS and I Ninth West street - R es Twin-Bridg- V |