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Show I I ' THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922 At:The I . Theaters i, Who Knows the Game It is no secret in the inner circles of fildom that Shirley Mason, who opens in the Fox! production, Ever Since Eve. at the Columbia theater on Saturday, places greater dependence on her leading man than do most women stars of the screen. In this play she has one of the best. Herbert Heves spent twelve years on the speaking stage, much this time as leading man and stage director. He appeared as the star in Truxton King, The Man on the Box. and in the road company of Girl of the Golden West. Since he entered motion pictures he has been leading .man with Helen in Keller in Deliverance, Rex Beachs Heart of the Sunset, CHEATED HEARTS A Whirlwind Story of Desert Love MONDAY, TUESDAY This is positively Provo and picture should not be confused with any picture of similar title. in in THE LITTLE aiiceX . GALH0Un? MINISTER yVITAORAPH STAib, Tonight ALICE CALHOUN IN THE LITTLE MINISTER As Babbie, the gypsy, Alice Calhoun is the perfect embodiment of the character described by James M. Barrie in his famous novel The costume she wears once belonged to the queen of a large band of gypsies of which only one member survives. WALL STREET lf "TIGER'S. CUB" SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 Evening, 7:30, 9:15 : J An Event of the Theatrical Season1 SHIRLEY MASON ! in ! Also ADVENTURES OF TARZAN Pollard Comedy : Modest Estimate. f There are 1.504,873 excuses to give the wife for getting home lateg-bu- t none of them are any good. No. 7 Monday and Tuesday Matinees, 4 P. M. Evening 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices The book that amazed and thrilled the country! Now the years greatest: screen sensation! CHICKEN FEED One Wall Street gentleman is an officer or a director in sixty-thre- e railroads, and every time he attends a directors meeting he gets the customary $20 gold piece that corporaALICE CALHOUN IN tions pay to those who attend such THE LITTLE MINISTER meetings. This Wall Street man when It is hard to imagine a better his son, now a director in thirteen :ombination than Alice Calhoun corporations, was born twenty years tnd Jimmy Morrison under the diago, began depositing every $20 gold rection of David Smith in such a piece he received as a director, to his sons account. When the son became masterpiece as James M. Barrie3 of age the total hadgrown to nearly The Little Minister. Five years a million dollars. Chauncey Depew fcgo Alice made her first appear-ark- e is said to collect about $380 a month on the screen in a company for attending directors meetings. in which Jimmy was the 'leading Still the fee hardly compensates these Since that time She has man. captains of capital, because in the never with this talented played time it takes to attend a feW of these actor until the making of this meetings they might organize a dozen placci trusts or corporations. and A worker is always a At the Strand, Monday fussy Tuesday nnissv worker. It egotism is a sign of insanity as thfise California alienists declare, its Smoking time to solve the unemployment Germs Of problem by putting all hands to Whatk become of the work building insane asylums. At the Strand, Monday and Tuesday man who used to be prejudiced against cigarettes? asked a friend, jokingly, of William Russell, the William Fox star, while the filming of The Iron Rider, from the story to be shown by Frank L. Packard at the Princess theater tonight and Saturday, was in .progress. Ive noticed that his kind seems to be nearing extinction, answered I think the war had a lot Russell. to do with it. The boys demanded their smokes. Billions of the little tubes were passed out with the rations both in American training camps and in France. I have talked to many doctors on the subject of smoking, continued Russell, and I find few are against use of the weed. I heard a physician who was in the service during the war say that smoking prevents rather than promotes certain diseases. He mentioned this as an argument against my suggestion that inhaling tobacco smoke might weaken the lungs. This physician pointed out that inhaling smoke causes a slight on the lining of the lungs which brings the white blood corpuscles to the surface. It is well known that the white corpuscles are the fighters against disease germs. In the smokers lungs the little white fellows are on hand to assault any amd. invaders in the shape of disease Good example of preparedgerms cIPcITTIOIUTL IP ness. a. "the Scene in. Srftoking did not hurt the boys in the training camp and at the front, Sheik!1, because they were taking physical exercise and their systems easily At he Columbia, Monday and Tuesday, Matinee Daily, 4 p. m. Regular prices. threw off any harmful effects the tobacco might produce. The only in lies the fact that, back danger MISTOOK HARDING FOR into civil life, and many in sedentary occupations, the boys have begun to physical exercise without TRAMP PRINTER neglect down their smoking proporcutting' tionately. Perhaps there is much truth in The favorite story told by resi- the doctors theories, concluded the At any rate, you will notice dents of Mount Ayr, Iowa, is of the star, to the old black briar. I stick that now G. Warren when Harding, day TONIGHT AND SATURDAY President of the United States, was that it was a long time since mistaken for a tramp printer and marked a had asked him for tramp WILLIAM RUSSELL given a few hours work by the pro- work, butprinter he took his guest into the Record-New' prietor of the back room and put him at a case. I .Mr. Harding was a senator at the Mr. Harding took off his coat and in on a Chatauqua vest and i time, and was out mix-ustarted to work. He set p in datings type pntil 6 oclock, and the editor lecture tour. By a he found himself in the town with a told him that if he would come IRAN day on his hands. He was accom- around next day he would give him panied by Mrs. Harding, and the two some more work. stopped at a boarding house. The No, Ill be busy tomorrow and senator walked all oyer town, and couldnt help you, he replied. MONDAY AND TUESDAY then struck out into the country, What are you going to do? the where he accumulated considerable editor asked. I am Senator Harding, he redust on his clothing, so that when he WILLIAM FOX walked into the newspaper office plied, and I am going to deliver a about 2 oclock in the afternoon the lecture here tomorrow at the mistake the editor made was a ! "EVER SINCE EVE" j i . i ! co-st- ar and leading man with Theda Bara, Constance Talmadge, May Allison, Emmy Wehlen, Ethel Clayton and others. Mr. Heyes is a man of commanding figure, being six feet one and one-hainches in height and weigh- ing about 190 pounds. 7:30, 9:15 PEARL WHITE in o-- f first showing of this Alice Calhoun i Hes a Leading Man 1 the3 - ' Page Each Issue for Review of Coming Theatrical Events Tonight and Saturday HERBERT RAWLINSON And a Magnificent Cast, including Marjorie Daw, Doris Pawn, Anna Lehi, Bertram Grasshy and Josef Swickard in Note I i 1 Habit Enemy Disease old-fasion-- I i r ed A story of love I s. - "THE RIDER ! I Presents t WINNING na-tu- t WITH al one. WITS The senator said he had been a Contrary Ladies. printer for 30 years, and that it had is it that women who are in Why been said he could set type very wel,. dined be fat are also disinclined to He asked what the chances were for fat? be to getting a little work. The editor re- flow- ered in a desert oasis. Out of hate, in a pampered society belle who met her master. Out of revenge, in a wild Chieftain who young knew no law but his will. . Nothing approaching it ever seen on the screen! AOnes Ayres Rudolph Valentino l?lctlXPe from a George Melford. Production, "7ie i that From the Worlds Novel by Edith M. Hull. Scenario by Best-Sellin- g Monte ;M. Katterjohn iCW Where New York City Gets Its Eggs Never Before in Its History Did New York City Eat As Many Eggs As Last Year. A recent study of the recipts of eggs in New YorS for a year shows that the average daily consumption of eggs in the metropolitan district is 5,254,804. The egges come from all over the United States, and some from Canada, Denmark, .China, Argentina and Australia. Illinois sends more egges to the New York market than any othei one State, and about h of the total supply. Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, New York, Indiana, California, Tennessee, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Texas and Michigan follow in order of importat-ancA small proportion of the total of eggs used in New York comes from nearby sections. Rich men dont really deserve as much sympathy as some poor men think. sa SIZE AND QUALITY ' of the coal we put in your bins vary only as to size the quality is the same every time. Egg, stove or nut, the coal we handle is. the best we; can buy and we are pretty good buyers at that. Such mines as Castle Gate, Standard, Clear Creek, Mohrland and Blackhawk speak volumes .as to the grade of . fuel we isupply. ' SMOOT & SPAFFOBD one-fift- e. -- j 502 SOUTH UNIVERSITY Uptbwij Office: AVE. 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