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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 AT EATER T The Princess The Strand The Columbia j 'Poor Relations Work Havoc With Happiness II A domestic comedy that turns into a tragedy when poor relations insist upon cluttering up the Newly We's little home with the'ir unwelcome Her Face Value, in selves is which Wanda Hawley will be seen . ; here Friday and Saturday at the Princess theater. Of course, it all comes out right in the end, hut not before married pair, Jimmy and Peggy; have been unhappily separate in ed by' the this case the brides shiftless father and even more shiftless brother, whom she had always practically supported during her girlhood days g when she was a little chorus girl. After Jimmy leaves her, Peggy goes back into the chorus, but from that career she, is lured into the movies and becomes a star, a life which she hates, because she is frightened by the stunts she is constantly called upon to do. Finally, she is injured by a bad fall, and her absent Jimmy hastens to her bedside. They are reconciled, and Peggys lazy father and brother told to hunt jobs. The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo A masterpiece of European film art that grips, holds and enthralls. in-law- ever-prese- nt Evenings Also SUNSHINE COMEDY Saturday Matinee, 2:30 in s, Tonight and Saturday 5hcw5 Ihcrw the Buck, At the Strand, Tonight and Saturday Four Seasons Shows Year of Nature SNOBS Also COMEDY FOX NEWS ks Antlers and ones new .grows sheds A Holubart Henley Production " SOCIETY M - TEARLE CONWAY 7t45 and 9,il5 - f hard-workin- THE SHEIKS WIFE M I .M. Saturday, childrens meetingl and 2:15 P-- the-youn- Tonight 7:30,9:15 -- 4 P-- Matinee every day Note Saturday Matinee only, Chapter 6 of BREAKING THROUGH ! A feature novelty of rare beauty, exceptionally fascinating in its visualization of nature's handiwork, comes to the Strand Friday and Saturday. It is entitled The Four Seasons and is filmed for the Kineto company of America by Raymond L. Ditmars, curator o.f the New York Zoological society, and is edited un'preserils der the personal direction of Charles Urban. This is a very odd picture, as the drama part is interpreted by animals and by alt the birds and insects which live in? woodlands, forests, streams or mountain sides. The scheme of life is presented in a very telling manner;. The action, i so penetratingly human while the little creatures who sport about in 'spring rains, summer heat or winter snows exhibit. all their Recorded bij Raxjmond L.Ditmav lovable and clever traits. The entire action is exceptionally absorbing. for Kineto Company of America Inc. and The Four? Seasons havt been is film The i harmoniously arranged. "HODKINSON very entertaining and animated with life which is of greater value than S , an ordinary scenic. A The four reels are divided into parts, the first showing spring, the second summer, the third autumn and the fourth' winter. The activiMYRTLE ties of the beaver, who gnaws down large trees and carries them to his AT THE SIGN OF THE JACK-OLANTEnest in the datii; the action of the woodchuck, who goes to sleep in its earthly dugout and only comes back to life with the warm breath of spring; reptiles that crawl under huge boulders :at the first sign of CHICK SALE winter, while the caterpillar weaves its silk house, wherein to hide "when the blizzards make bare the limb on which he hangs; all this has been HIS NIBS and feelingly photobeautifully graphed.. As a background for, these denizens of the great outdoors we are shown meadows, streams, waterfalls, in Society Snobs various colored blossoms of plant Conway life, storm clouds and wintry blasts. There is not a siecond that the interLewis J. Selzick presents Conway her- in spite of the competition of est is not held .throughout the run- Tearle at the Columbia theater Sat- the most eligible men in ning of this short length. urday in Society Snobs, a drama forms the jbasis of an original and of modern Society which for thrilling startling story of life in the upper Miss plot and gorgeous settings is said to strata of the smart set of today. be the finest ini which this star, has ONE ON DAD Coming to Columbia everTheappeared. with a Are the people who are coming story dealjs young Italof any social prominLovers of sensible and wholesome ian of good education who takes a this week-en- d a waitejr at the Ritz restau- ence-, mother?. photoplay entertainment will find a position .Dear me, no, child! They are all picture just to their liking at the rant. Here he falls in love with a Columbia theater Monday, where young society bud and how he wins your fathers friends. Elaine Hammerstein is presenting Remorseless Love, a screen-dram- a Charles Urban ' - Monday Matinee, 4 P. M, ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN . EASON m REMORSELESS LOVE COUWAV lncc lrodUCUtHl A TlaApH TEiVRX.E iii 3PCIETVA.SNOB? SelxmCfe. Picture.. At the Columbia, Saturday, with Matinee 2:30 J ONES-- ALLIO MATCH WILL DRAW SPORTS FROM NEAR AND FAR SUGAR K Extra Fine Sugar Qt. Jar of Jam or Jelly 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beansi Prime Rolled Rib Roasts, lb Pot Roasts, lb. Pork Roasts, lb. SOME REGULAR PRICES 65c .60c m i95c 19c 12'2c 20c ......... Tearle - . IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT lb Round Steak, lb Pot Roasts, lb Shoulder Steak, lb Rutnp Roasts, lb Prime Rib Roasts, lb.. VEAL Leg Roasts, lb Loin Roasts, lb Shoulder Roasts, lb Veal Chops, lb.., 18c Loin Chops, lb 23c 24c 21c 10c Heel Iloil, Rib Roil, lb Rrisket Boil, lb Suet, lb. '. . 1 . . . 11 ;. Hamburger Steak, 11L . PORK .17c Leg Roasts, lb .,20c Loin Roasts, lb l'7c Shoulder, lb .10c Loin Chops, lb Twenty-eigh- t . . ..24c 21c ..24c ..20c 15c 16c 20c j GIS KALLIO Everything indicates that the big match for the worlds welterweight championship, to be held in the Columbia theatre next Tuesday evening, is going to be the most interesting sporting event ever seen in this city. Both men are hard Jones and expects to training come back much stronger than when he met Kallio here on the evening of April ISth, when the match was stopped by the chief of police. For several days the local grappler has been doing effective road work, and last night his mat training commenced. Tomorrow evening Jones will go to Parson where he will give an exhibition match with Abe Caplin. On the contrary Kallio has not been, loafing on (the job. In fact he has spent one of the hardest weeks of training of his life. His training, too, has been with t5he worlds middleweight ehapion, Waino Keton-en- , who meets Ira Dern at the Kallio Orpheum theatre tonight. will take oYU Royal Van Dusen in Jones-Kalli- o Provo, Utah Years of Knowing How SEEDS For your first planting of seed I would recommend for this locality: Sparkler Rad- ish, Yellow Globe Onions, Chantenay Carrot, Detroit Dark Red Beet, Purple Top Turnip, Hansen or Ne wYprk Lettuce, Hollow Crown Parsnip, Gradus and Strategem Peas, Spea-ce- r Sweet Peas. I grow a lot of seeds, both, f lower and vegetable. Wilford Perry, Seedsman Store 338 West Center Greenhouse 483 North Eighth West " : tonights show. Manager Ashton of the Columbia theatre states that there is a wideit spread interest in the match, and is anticipated that lovers of the ring-sidW sport will come from all towns of the county to witness the affair. There will be two good i boxing preliminaries. J , I i ; ...?.. 23c HINDMARSH CO. Phone 534 Hammerstein ..23c 24c ..20c ,20c ,..24c Shoulder Pork, lb . .Oc lb Sausage, lie Loose Lard, lb 15c Link Sausage, lb Cash and Carry Market ; Monday and Tuesday ... .Oc Asparagus, bunch .20c Milk, qt. . . . . Cream pt., 15c, pint, Green Onions, 3 bunches for. 10c .$0.80 Horseradtlish Sugar, extra fine, bag 20c 15c Turnips, fresh, bunch dozen 20c 7c Kggs, Radishes, bunch Loin Steak, lb and RN - 1 IPICTIJRE REEDS For a time we sell Extra Fine Beet Sugar at $6.50 per 100 lb. UNTIL NOON SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 lbs. V Not a Silly Goose, But a Clever One To what extent, Tonight 7:30, 9:15 ALICE JOYCE t- - if aiy, a goose uses the space just behjhd'the ears, has always been a disputed question, but the fact that the goosib is commonly supposed to be a numb-skuis of course indicated by the general custom of calling a simplp minded , person a goose. If eyer a goose did indulge in the fatiguing exercise of thought, it is the one which is appearing at the Princess, Monday and Tuesday theater in support of Eva Novak in her The latest Universal comedy-dramSmart Sex. When the production was started at Universal, Fred Lero Granville, the director, inquired around for a trained goose. After a weeks search he discovered that trained geese are as rare as vegetarian wolves. He ordered a barn-yar- d goose ;an amiable enough bird, hut apparently as simple as an open covenant openly arrived it. In a week, however, the goose developed an uncanny intelligence and followed Eva Novak all around the studio. Miss Novaks admirers will say that the bird simply displayed good taste, but in addition to following Miss Novak, the strutting fowl began to show flashes of temperament and even waxed factitious. m HER LORD AND MASTER ll V Friday ancf Saturday WANDA HAWLEY ELAINE HAMUERSTIN ;i REMORSELESS LOVr 5EL2NICK PICTURES m a, based on Mary. Lanier Magruders story. Backed by the rugged and beautiful settings of nature, with or artificial fravery few sets mings, there is a story told with connected detaiL and without frills or distracting episodes dragged in to 'make a movie holiday. Miss Hammerstein this time plays the role of a school teacher wljo has set her face against the traditions of her tribe and kind she hates feuds as useless, cruel and uncivilizing. She looks mighty nice, too, in the plain garb for which she has discarded the usually habiliments of society with its dinner gowns and ballroom atmosphere. She matches the trees and rocks as well as she fits into a parlor scene. HER FACE VALUE i - Also Comedy!. - Monday and Tuesday EVA NOVAK ? ! i i in the absorbing and delightful picture of a stranded Show Girl I i . ? i THE SMART SEX i |