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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, 'OCTOBER 18192l U, of U. Ranks Among Universitiesof Nation; ' Enrollment Large 7 TONIGHT and The following students from Provo are now studying at the University of Utah. Stanley F. Bonnett, Margaret A Dusenberry, . Wesley B. Dyer, Sidney A. Williams, Irvin S. Miller, H, L. Starr, Andrew Sutherland, Walter Sutherland, E. C. e, Arien Bird, B. L. Johnson, and J. Robinson. With more than ?300 students now registered at the state Institution, It has grown to be one of the ten largest state universities in the country, according to Elbert D. Thomas, registrar. Students from thirty-tw- o states of the union and thirteen foreign countries are studying at the Utah university this year. The countries represented by students at the University are Norway, Greece, Scotland. Denmark, Japan, England, Holland, Canada, Philippine islands, Armenia, France, Mexico, Argentina, and Hawaii. WEDNESDAY At The TheatresA Review of the Important Theatrical Engagements for this Week : Story Breathes Of Mighty North Ar-gI- Mother O-M- 1 ine TWO MORE DAYS- One of the Screens Most Human Documents of Life As It Is Lived THURSDAY ONLY CAN Edith Roberts OPENED SHUTTERS From the Story by Clare Louise Barnham As Cast to Bo Shown All-St- Mother O Mine . With to Picture at the Strand This Week. as the devotion maternal tons, and a cleverly Involved melo-jnaat- le plot as its moving factor, nomas H. Ince has woven with skill in his latest products (or the Associated Producer!, "Mother O' Mina," which opened at the Strand theater yesterday, a mo-Bpicture fabric that should stand ehar-Ktoris- tic oa and tear of the most and critical screen audiences. Woven also Into the drams, and materially to Its excellence and ttresgth, are five strikingly contrast'd characterisations. Intelligently Intcast Lloyd erpreted by an the wear ex-pti- ad-U- til all-et- Haghes, Joseph Blythe, Betty Rom McDowell. Betty Kolgonr, Clark and Claire My which Is the of the story the inusual manner In which the appealing theme of motherly Mcrtflce haa been treated or the plot Itself. The former swings through It is difficult to iomtnating feature nnl-mal- ly s logical conclusion without ereat-- h the impression that It has been breed down the spectators thmst, to FIRE LOSSES Abundant Proof That Carelessness the Chief Cause of Many Disastrous Conflagrations In "Maternal Devotion Theme of Strand Film CUT DOWN snd Is poignant and sure In appeal. The plot Is involved, heavy with suspense, and rich in dramatic situations and swift action. The atory tells of Robert Sheldon, pho prefers metropolitan opportunity and its possible trapfalls, to small town stagnation. His mother, upon hla departure for the city, gives him a letter of Introduction to a financial wizard who is, unknown to the lad, hla father who has deserted the mother years before under the drunken supposition that her Infidelity had made the boy the son of another. The wizard, whose financial transactions are always Just within the limits of the law, installs Sheldon as an operative in his offices. Complications arise which result in the vicious blaspheming of the boys mother by her former husband, and aflght between the two In which the financier is accidentally killed by hla own revolver. The sole witness to the affray, the mistress of the slain man,' perjures himself-o- n the witness stand to secure the boys conviction and sentence to death. In the ensuing scenes of the drama sacrifice In which the mothers cornea Into play, Mr. Ince has resorted to wholly new dramatic practices, which the powerful climax more than Justlfies. The Heuaa and Its 8lt. Most houses should appear to have some connection with the surrounding landscape and should be built of some suitable material. Stone, brick, marble or wood may each be Inappropriate to some surroundings. Have you not seen, perhaps, a white marble house situated where a brown wooden one should be butitT Of White garden furniture placed on a lawn where the house was finished in tones of brown? These scattered white spots produce a very unpleasant sensation. Geography plays an Important part in the color and material of a house. BLUEBEARDS LAST WIFE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Is 4 The Society for Electrical Development, dissatisfied with a recent report of the National Board of Fire Underwriters la which electricity was blamed as the chief cause of fire losses, has made an exhaustive examination, taking the year 1910 as a basis. It publishes In the Electrical World the results of this Investigation. The report shows that Mi 345 cities, with an aggregate population of 28,495,851 persona, there were 138,553 fires In 1019, of which (hose apparently of electric origin numbered 8,5G8, or 2.57 per cent of the total Reginald Trautschold, writer of the report, remarks that a large proportion of electric fires. If not the majority, are caused by careless disregard of quite obviously necessary precautions, auch as leaving an electric flatiron with the current turned on upon an Inflammable ironing-boarThough fires resulting from such causes usually cause only trifling damage,' It Is easy to see bow they may result In very serious conflagrations. FOOLISlf WIVES OF HISTORY J , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - Bluebeard, who lived in the long ago before Henry Ford dls- covered the rattle, had a pen- chant for doing away with hla versus by means of a sword. Bluebeard was born and bred in Kentucky, hla beard having been inspired by the far famed blue grass of the homeland. Hla first wife lost her reason, then her head, others followed in rapid sequence until the last one, who, by the way, was no-bodys Hamlet Bluebeard was wont to jour- ney to the nearby city from his abbatoir and on starting one day he cautioned his wife thus: In that closet are a number of secrets which I have kept from the world lo these many annums, I do not Want you to go in there. If after I return I find that you have looked Into that closet, I shall cut your head off and throw It in your face." Bluebeard knew not the fra- titles that are feminine. He should have been wiser with ten wives carrying scandal into him every day, but he was not. So he blew cityward. Hardly had hla hand touched the throttle of his Chinese Mercedes chariot, when Mrs. Bluebeard began snooping. . She grabbed her hobbys Bun- day trousers, fished out his keys and within an instant was at the keyhole of the prohibited door. - In another Instant she was looking inside. N Vermouth, 8cotch, Creme de Menthe, Gin and assorted hot- ties of hootch of other species were piled high, and as ahe started to alam the door. Bine-beard burst open another portal and confronted her. He had forgotten hla muffler and re- turned for it. When he got through with hie final wife, a muffler would have been surplus hablliament for her and thns another foolish Wife had gone.- Shortly after that, Bluebeard himself wornandtlred, selected a bottle of what he thought was pure gin and died in agony from ginger ale poisoning. -- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444 O To , A stirring story is the basis erf The North Winds Malice. a Rex n picture, which will be shown at the Princess theater Wednesday and Thursday. Matinee, 3:45 10c, 20c, 30c There is malice in the North of Roglives the enters which Wind, Evening, 8:15 25c, 40c, 55c, 75c er Folsom, a hardworking Alaskan Lois. and hla wife, pretty pioneer, Triviat happenings lead to a quarthe house, deleaves rel, and Rogers claring he wont return until she sends for him, Tom Folsom, scapegrace brother Made Up A Musical of Roger, angered at Lois because she has interfered in his courtship of Dorothy HalBtead, ward of Abe Guth and bis wife Rachel, who store in the little town of keep Hemlock, discovers Henry Carter, an adventurer of good family In the east, calling at the -- Folsom home during Roger's absence. The young wife is In tears, and Carter, yielding to impulse, kisses her. Tom pretending to think his sister-in-laguilty, Informs Roger, and the husband rushes off to find Carter and kill him, but Carter cannot be found. Jim Harkness, a ne'er do well, who has sold a supposedly worthless claim to Abe Guth in exchange for food, Induce Roger to Join the gold stampede to Arctic City. . Roger writes a note to his wife, saying he will not be back for months and that In the meantime she la to choose between him and Carter. He does not know that a child is to be born. ' A thoughtless wager prevents Rogers return in the spring, end e mesaage he has sent is buried, with the messenger, in the snows. Rogers wife, in despair haa to accept the offer of Carter, who is not bed at heart, to be cared for at the home of his people. Meanwhile the provision store of TONIGHT Abe Guth is burned down, end with it the deed to the Harkness claim. When Abe discovers gold on the claim, HarkneM declares it is his. Buck Tom discovers the girl he loves is actually going hungry, and he steals In provisions from , the storekeepers warehouse, which be leaves In front GET YOUR MAN of the Gath cabin. Harkness discovers the theft, end demand that Tom help himr by lying, to regain the mining claim from Guth. Tom- reTHURSDAY WEDNESDAY fuses, and goea to Jail. hunthas Carter, meantime, gone ing for Roger Folsom, who he real lzes is the man Lois really loves. Af' ter a year he finds him, and gets him to go back home. NORTH WIND MALICE How Tom finds himself, and wins the hand of Dorothy, and how Roger Is reunited with his family, now including a pretty baby, and how Abe and Rachel Gnth keep the gold they Decision Advantages of City Planning. have worked so hard to get, furnish common la a merely "City planning a stirring, Mtisfylng finish for this Of remarkable film, The North Winds sense set of rules and regulations for Charles the declares Malice." citys growth, NoUco of appeal has been filed In A. Parrot, an ardent advocate of the the Fourth district court by the SumCommisproposed "City Planning Flats 8upplantlng Dwellings. mit Creek Irrigation and Canal comsion. The single dwelling with a front pany from the decision of R. E. Caldhomes shows A where plan state engineer, made on August and back yard U giving way, even in should city well, be built, where Industries the smaller cities of the United States, should be located, and how traffic 15 of this year, granting Karl F. Keeler and Andrew A. Borgeson perto the modem apartment house, ac should be regulated so as to carry mit to appropriate ten cubic feet per, cording to a report of 1920 building to One the from of pert people city second of the water of Summit Creek operations issued by the United States another with the minimum delay, under its application No. 838S, and chamber of commerce. It shows that while at i the same time protecting the over the protest of the Irrigation v- families of cent the 70 last year per citys paving and the lives of Its chil- company. j provided with new homes got The company haa alao filed an apdren. dwellings; 11 per cent, peal from the. state engineers dey a 19 cent, and per dwellings, Parents who have boys that wont cision granting the Knight Investdwelling. The proportion of company permit to appropriate are going to be surprised snd ment work In 6000 acre-feof the water of the dwellings Was largest to find some that day they 8ummlt creek under its application grieved the small cities. No. 8457. have men that wont work. Wednesday Beach-Goldwy- 4 The Place To Go Columbia Stirring Scenes EnacteflTXmld Arctic Snows la Rex Beach's Goldwya Film. Hanky Panky Jr. of Pretty Girls Skit w Jones ud Rex Beachs Story Appeals From State Engineer Say the J " 3 of sloiy amofe-Iov- Monday e audiences divine liked Over the Apicturelhat villliveiocever one-fami- ly two-famil- multi-famil- Hill multi-famil- 1 would be A A f rft title " .WlliamFox et y putting it . too r mild Their . , : '4 K riVWf 'v Aj A- . verdict V - fv '' J 7- 'j s g i - v i is GREATEST s- l( - - PICTURE V ' EVER IN;' -PROVO. Oi course PROVO . , youll see it, Tuesday, Thursday' or COLUMBIA THEATRE 2:15 P. M. and 8:15 P. M. r J -- Patrons from Payson, Spanish Fork, etc can Springville, Pleasant Grove, make reservations by telephoning. Carr-J- rf Mary er cKudrexL in- 'Over tKe Hill rtLUAM FOX PRODUCTION At the Columbia Tonight, Thursday and Friday, O Friday. i,r BN trterWard. iI even t - MS, keep counterfeit money. cent a 'sobering Innace, andanv rled man will I uj ri j- , |