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Show A EATERS THE The P rincess The Strand C olumbia : Nazimovas Screen Productions Run the Gamut of Racial Types Tho mill. ontion- o t Tonight Regular prices Thursday and Friday Shows ,ll 4 P. M., 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices THE SHEIKS WIFE In the beautiful French production, The Sheiks Wife, some of the best talent of the Continent appeared., Marcel .Vibert of th Comedie Francaise assumes the role of the Sheik, and charming Emmy Lynn, a lovely young English actress, plays the part of Estelle Graydon, the romantic British girl, who becomes the bride of on Arab of the desert. SCENE FROM At the Columbia, Thursday and Friday. Regular prices. i The Sheiks Wife Griffiths Has Many Beautiful Latest Sensation" Scenes of Arabia Here Soon D. W. .. rescue-bo- Artistic ! was at Unusual el Hr-- g ! 1 Absorbing The Sheiks Wife one of the bigThe master screen craftsman, David Wark Griffith, producer of the gest French motion picture producscreens greatest sensations, creator tions ever made, will be sfiown at of the most advanced innovations in Columbia theater on Thursday and , 1 The European Film Seneetlon -bringing life and success and to the other it was bringiii death and dishonor rh- motion pic- . meetingl and 2:15 7:45 and 9:15 Evenings., u Tonight se Id HOOT GIBSON: in wondering child in Out of the Egg, a screen version' of her great stage success, Ceptidn Shoals; a dual impersonation as actress and daughter in Madame Peacock, and an impetuous Russian princess in Billions Now she portrays a character more familiar than an ot the others to the vast army of theatergoers and lovers on the of literature 111 presenting screen for Metro her version of Ca- i! s story mille, from the the younger. i Alexander Dumas, by The pioturization! of this great story i of love and sacrifice, which on the l! stage and in the opera has thrilled multitudes in every country, is a role superbly suited to the greatest emotional actress. In her version "Nazimova has given free rein to her artistic imagination in designing unusual creations. My costumes inspire me in Thy acting. In pictures, where says the star. I lack the audiences U) applaud mv efforts, I must feel absolutely en rapport writh my role, and' this feeling I obtain by having my costume perfectly express the character I am playing. Nazimova camfe to this country from Russia some sixteen years ago with Paul Orlenfev, also a Russian player. Richard Watson Gilder and Robert Underwood Johnson, former Ambassador to Italy, first became interested in her work while she was in a little East Side theater playing in New York, and acclaimed her in the newspapeis as a 11c wr genius Jeannette Gilder, sister of Richard Gilder, introduced her to Lee who was her first manager. He the actpersuaded Caroline Harris, Barthel-meress and mother of Richard to teach Nazimova English and in less than five months she was mistress of our language, and began an unbroken record tif successes on the English speaking jstage. Camille was adapted by June Mathis and directed by Ray C. Smallwood. Natacha Rambova was art director; Rudolph J. Bergquist, photographer, and Joseph Calder, technical director. Nazimova wrill be the attraction at the Strand Wednesday and Thursday. HEADIN WEST i, 1 , Wednesday and Thursday NAZIMOVA world-famou- motion picture productions, finder Friday. The scenes were actually filmed in and developer of the worlds greatest The Sheiks Wife is rescreen stars, has produced another Arabia. The Lover garded as the very cream of big forwonderful production, Flower, to be shown at the Colum- eign film creations now available for bia theater Wednesday, is being her- American marketing. naits very imThe Sheiks-Wife- . bynext alded everywhere as a creation of exto been have would charm and ture, haunting quisite beauty, United Artists Cor- possible to film to the best advanspirited drama re- tage in this country. A troupe of poration recently announced its lease and the first showing of this players and technical men made the newest Griffith production in this voyage from Marseilles to Arabia, and then made the journey to the community. Words? of the most superlative de- deserts of the interior by caravan. gree and descriptions of the most There a countless number of dislaudatory nature have not been .found.-t- tinctly beautiful and really unique express in adequate terms this fehots were made. The undulating the bare, treeless mounwonderful picture play of love and sand-hilladventure such as only a Griffith, a tains in the hazy distance and the d oases make fitting master, may reveal in all its beauty, excitement. and Critics backgrounds for this great story of strength have pronounced it one of the most love and lovers. remarkable productions that has ever come from this master hand and : Girl fans everywhere have reveled in its beahity and excitement and heralded it as a production comparable only with the most wonderful that has come to the Screen in the past few years. Lady Canning, a severe and conIts theme, primarily, is of unusual ventional trt? type of English noblewom-an- , interest, interwoven with side lights was determined to disapprove of of intricate complications that add her sons American wife and succeedmaterially to its action, its heart in- ed for a while. In the end she found terest, its suspense and its ultimate it impossible to. resist the appeal justification, for it is an unusually by Indianas beauty and charm. dramatic story of the wonderful love made Many theatergoers have fallen unn of a daughter for her the der spell of Indiana Stillwater father, who being hounded to the since Martha Morton, one of Amervery end of the world, dares to plan icas few highly successful dramatists, the undoing of the man who is de gave Her Lord and Master to the sirous of bringing ultimate disgrace spoken stage, with Effie Shannon as upon the very light of her heart and the original Indiana. This famous soul and unhappiness to her every and enthralling comedy drama now thought. been has visualized as an Alice.Joyce Not one woman in ten thousand and will be Vitagraph would do what this daughter dared shown at production the Princess theater on to do to save her father. Not one ELi and Wednesday Thursday. person of her sex in many times that Alice Joyce number would have clung to the heart strings of her parents, through their many trials and tribulations, with every atom of the strength of We have made arrangements Alice Joyce, who appears at the her frail body, as did this girl of na- whereby every hdusewife who reads Princess and ture, this child of all that was good this paper can obtain a copy of ReWednesday and true and wholesome. Gratitude liable Recipes absolutely free of in Her Lord and Thursday is the rosemary of the heart, but charge by simply writing the Home Master. greater love has no one than they Economics Department of the CaluNEW-UAIthat woujd willingly give their life met Baking Powder Co , 4100-2- 8 EGG to save another. Yet this girl, with- Fillmore street, Chicago, 111. out the knowledge of her father, Reliable Recipes The bachelor had bought two contains 76 plotted to give away all that was pages of recipes and other informa- new-lai- d for the next mornings near and dear to her, even to the ex- tion appreciated by every housewife. breakfast,eggs and when he got home tent of her own life, to save for him It is illustrated in colors and will with them he noticed some writing a few more happy days on earth. prove quitehelpful in preparing the on the shell of one of them. Of course, he read what the thing had daily menu. We have also made arrangements to say. It ran like this: I am a farmers daughter, 17 with the Calumet Baking Powder Co. Home Economics De- years of age, blond hair and brown Whereby its partment will cheerfully answer all eyes, height and weight just about questions pertaining to cooking, right,, and complexion the same. If kitchen equipment, etc. There is ab- this should meet the eye of some young man who desires to wed a solutely no charge for this service. Write the Home Economics Depart- merry but industrious country girl, ment of the Calumet Baking Powder let him communicate with Fillmore St.. Chicago, and then followed the merry counCo., 4100-2- 8 til. today 'for a copy of Reliable try girls name and address. Well, the young man was so pleas- Recipes. ed that he rushed off and telegraphed THEY WERE USING THEM to the girl He got her answer next morning. She wired: The congressman had received You are too late. Was married Some eight or ten applications for six years ago, and am 'now the mothLondon Opinion. pea seeds from some constituents and er of five when more came he wrote: I am sending you the seeds, but Bandit wild bees invade the tame in heaven's name, what are you doing hives near Grays Harbor, WashingSceie Leo av.Go: rim's with so many pea seeds? Are you ton, and steal and carry away the LOVE tlCVD planting the whole state with peas? honey to their hives in the forst. d No, came back the answer, we More than of the domestic At the Columbia, Wednesday are not planting them; we are using honey to their hives in the forest, them for soup. been stolen by the robber bees. The A maid in a New York hotel died wild bees make their homes in holAfter all, girls wear rouge and low trunks of cedar trees, where sev- recently, leaving an estate of $15,500 earned by her owti hands. Her pay put on paint for the same reason eral swarms work on a community was $16 a week. that men shave. basis. newest picture Collier's Weekly Story BLACK BEACH' , is the height oflove romance and adventure - WEDNESDAY SPECIALS UNTIL NOON Sugar 3 Boxes Soda 68c Crackers i 38c " 5 oz. can Shrimps Sirloin Steak 5 lbs. Loose Home 15c 17c ; Rendered Lard 75c . 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P.M. r AND N 1 RUDOLPH VALENTINO in CAMILLE It Shu-ber- t, A powerful, thrilling and compelling dramatic study of, women's emotions and 'mens desires framed against a background of Oriental cunning Intrigue A V1TAGRAPH SPECIAL 4 P.M. - Matinee every day Saturday,. childrens a gypsy in Toys of Brat; desert of a the Bedouih girl Fate; in Eye tor Eye; an untutored, An Allen Holubar Production the 'taijip her The DOROTHY PHILLIPS Comp m - half-Cliine- Starring of these men on the desolate island , pai'd the recent piodue- niiininbl at tit--- Xazi-- the brilliant Naumova has run the gamut of racial tvpes, from the French artist's model in Revelation; the Eurasian, or maid Mahlee in The Red Lantern; an appealing mischievous waif in MAN, WOMAN, MARRIAGE To one nt th v.huh ture miration of the daj. It is the public acclaim of its recognition ot the fact that Nazimova is not only a great actress, out a supreme artiste, the mistress of her art In her comparatively brief but meteoric career as a star of the cinema, 7:30, 9:15 Mat. 4 P. M.; Eve., 7 :30, 9:15 Regular Prices !,ae tribute- - -- The Only Properly Yentilated Theater in Provo Wednesday ntliU'iastii - Free for Our Readers I) is all champagne and tears; Fresh perversity; Fresh credulity; Fresh passion; Fresh pain. s, HE AUTO, LOOK SEEDY KASLNG THE BLOW Good afternoon, Mrs. Brown! exclaimed Mr. 'Smith. What a co- incidence, meeting you. I ran into your husband half, an hour ago. How Mrs. replied funiy! Brown. And how did you think he Ten days after buying his new motor car Mr. Crabb had the misfortune to connect vfith a trolley pole and shuffle off this mortal coil. It developed upon Dennis to break the sad - was looking?Pretty poorly? Well, Im surprised to hear you say so. Everybody says hes looking much better, lately. Well, he looked seedy enough just now, said . Smith. I wonder why it was, said Mrs. news to the widow. Well, asked his friends, as he came down the steps wiping the perspiration from his brow, how did you make jt? I began Fine,, said Dennis. easy, tellin her that her husband' Brown. was kilt entirely and horribly manOh, I can tell you that, said Mr. gled, and then I worked to the You ee, I was in my car climax, tellin her finally up Smith. div-vl- e that when I ran iptci him. N. Y. Amer- a stick was left of the car. Los lean. Angeles Times. M-r- -- , PRINCESS r i i i Tonight FRANK MAYO m THE BLAZING TRAIL And COMEDY Wednesday and Thursday I ALICE JOYCE m TWC HER LORD AND MASTER pne-thir- , ' j i And COMEDY |