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Show V. i 'NT'" Al 4 T i TEE PROVO POST FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921. i Dorothy Dalton Feted Cain and Abel Moral Shown in Film By Film Admirers TONIGHT AND SATURDAY U a rmly In exactly the kind of whirlwind fighting human drama of the real West that he plays better than anyone in the whole wide world It isnt often when a motion picture star goes on location that she travels to the town where she first achieved popularity as an actress, but this is exactly what happened to Dorothy Dalton when she was taking Behind Masks," the scenes for screen adaptation of E. Phillips famous novel, Jeanne of This will be the feathe Marshes. ture at the Columbia theater Satur- The Wallop A rousing, stirring, thats up and coming every minute, and red-bloode- d, he-ma- picture n MONTE BANKS day. The script called for scenes along the rugged coast of England and Di- In rector Frank Reicher knew certain portions of the Atlantic coast near Portland, Me., which adequately duplicated this. That was how Miss Dalton found herself in Portland where she played in stock some time ago. The word soon went around that the old favorite was in town and henceforth Miss Dalton was followed everywhere by camera fiends and besieged with requests 4o make personal appearances which he consented to do. Frederik Vogedlng is Miss Daltons William P. Carleton leading man and Julia Swayne Gordon are also in the cast. HIS FIRST HONEYMOON MONDAY Columbia Love With Same Received in Portland, Me., Two Brothers In Girl at Strand Divides House; for Scenes hile Making and Tuesday. Monday Masks. Behind Harry Carey TUESDAY Women WJho Wait Featuring MARGUERITE CLAYTON, CREIGHTON HALE and GEORGE MAC QUARRIE , From the time of Cain and Abel, down through the ages, there has always been strife between brothers. "Women Who Wait, the feature presented at the Strand theater Monday cast and Tuesday with an headed by Marguerite Clayton, Creighton Hale and George MacQuar rie, is a Btory of the strife between two brothers who love the same girl. To Peter Van Zandt the bond of brotherhood meant nothing where his own selfish interests were concerned. In his younger brother, Harold, he recognized a dangerous rival for' the hand of the village belle, Eileen. As she preferred Harold, Peter knew he could not win her until Harold was eliminated from the contest, so he poisoned the girls mind against the brother. Then Peter found his stolen fruits turned to gall, for one day the truth came out, and a love that had been repressed was reawakened. This situation works up to a mighty climax containing a melodramatic punch and thriy. A new England fishing village is the locale for Women Who Wait, directed by Philip Van Loan from Edward Russells scenario. The three stars are splendidly cast, and excellent characterizations are given by Thomas Cameron, Harold Thomas, Peggy Shaw and May Ward. 'l all-st- f TONIGHT , SENTIMENTAL TOMMY ar ' SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:39 DOROTHY. DALTON In - Behind Masks A romance staged in the haunts of society and showing what goes on behind the scenes With Beautiful .Women! Charming Gowns, Gorgeous Sets and Dramatic Sensations galore. 1 - - - - 11 AiS -- - - - MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON SNUB POLLARD COMEDY MONDAY AND TUESDAY - -- - Matinee Daily, 4 P. M. , - - Elaine Hammerstein , In c THE GIRLFROM NOWHERE t Opening Saturday PRINCESS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY! A New Store That Sells Nothing But Harold Goodwin In HEARTS OF YOUTH MONDAY AND TUESDAY Buck Jones i In f Mens Shoes and Furnishings THE ONE-MA- N TRAIL At the Strand Monday and Tuesday. GERMANS TAKE TO AIR V, Making Airplane Transportation Great Strides in the Fatherland. A New Idea that means Better Service, Better Mer- - chandice, Better Values for the Men and Boys of Provo City and surrounding country. - By concentrating all our time and capital on one thing Shoes and Furnishings well be able to do more for you; give you larger stocks to select from; Newer Styles, Lower Prices on Quality Merchandise. Here is one more thing youll like about this New Store Youll find nothing but Fresh, New Fall Goods just -- unpacked and youll receive personal attention. t HERTS SO 234 WEST CENTER MORRIS LEVIN, Prop. i i Df The world is my field used to be the slogan of the German merchant marine in the proud days before 1914, and while their shipping in dustry is showing great signs of new life. British observers in Germany keep referring to the great strides Germany is making in air transportation. They do this to urge England to get a hustle on in order that she may not be entirely outstripped before she realizes the opportunities of this new field of transportation. ' Germanys airplanes are running on schedule every day and almost eer hour of the day. writes the Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Chronicle, who calls attention to a guide of air routes which is a substantial booklet of nearly 100 pages, as matter of fact, and statistical as a Bradshaw which is the name of the famous English railway guides. Fourteen pages are filled with details of regular dally or twice daily services- to places within the border of Germany, and they gWe to a minute the time of departures and arrivals. There isnt even a saving clause about wind and weather permitting, so that it requires a mental effort to realize that these are the pathless tracks 6f the air and not the steel railroads. By arrangements with Holland and other neighboring countries, long distance services are linked up with England and Scandinavia. To this regular passenger trans-- : portation all sorts of subsidiary services arte being added, says this Informant, who admires the rapid development of the Flying Pest. which "isnt burdened with any special regulations aipart from its slightAll one has to do ly higher tariff. to Insure this speedy delivery is to mark the letter "by Flying Post and drop it In any letter box in the ordinary why. In this matter, too, international arrangements have been made so that a letter posted in Berlin at 7: SO in the morning, for example, reaches London at 6:30 the same evening. One interesting use of the airthe writer says, to which plane, special attention is directed, is for keeping the rest of Germany in swift touch with st territories, such as Danzig, or - areas like Memel, whose fate is not yet determined. So that the population of these districts shall not cease to imbibe the true gospel of Deutschtum, airplanes leave Berlin early every morning loaded with newspapers. I DOROTHY' DALTON and FBEDERIK. VOGEDING in a scene BEHIND MASKS' A PARAMOUNTJCTURE At the Columbia Saturday - the-lo- The Full Bread Box for Contentment Plenty of Bread makes every day a feast day, And feast days mean happy Keep the little folk fit and fresh dispositions. for both play and school-rootasks by giving them lots of Bread and milk, crispy toast, tasty sandwiches and buttered Bread topped with jam or honey. Bread is a well balanced food neither too heavy nor too light a food for all times all meals for every one. ) Give your Neighborhood Grocer a definite or- derjor a daily supply of . r m The bread it hat made mother quit belting When you eat this Bread you are helping the interests of Utah County, for the ROYAL BAKING CO., of Salt Lake, buy $100,000 worth Utah County flour annually. . |