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Show i & THE PROVO POST A $- Charles Jones Believes An Actor Should Act SOCIETY ; '77jq ''IPfaca to Go The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo to-id- ay Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 Regular prices RUDOLPH VALENTINO The Service Star Legion conducted a silver kensington this afternoon at 2 oclock in the Womens Municipal council chamber, when the following interesting program' was given: A pleasing vocal duet was ren dered by the Misses Linton, accompanied on rhe piano by Mrs. David. An interesting reading was given by Miss LaVieve Huish, after which Mrs. Rose Kartchner sang a very fine solo. Readings were given by Miss Helen Candland, and a piano solo by Miss lone Huish. The program was interspersed with the serving of delicious refreshments. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used to purchase flowers with which to dec-- , orate the graves of our honored boys who lost their lives in the World war. 1 and GLORIA SWANSON m BEYOND THE ROCKS Saturday Mat, 2:30 Monday, Tuesday Matt Moore, who easily holds the of noted motion picture actresses plays the leading role in Marshall Neilans latest production, Dont If Mr. Moores three Ever Marry. brothers had followed this injunction, Matt, himself, would not now of Mary he the Pickford, Alice Joyce and Grace WHATS TOUGH ON title as champion Lawyers, Doctors, Judges, Bricklayers, Jewelers, Milk Men, Driiggists and Taxi Drivers SEE Cu-nar- d. Marshall Neilans The picture is a comedy, produced with the same consumate which Mr. Neilan always shows in the pictures he directs. Tt will be the attraction at the Columbia theater, beginning Monday and Tuesday. i master-craftsmansh- GREAT MIRTHQUAKE m m ip Japanese Butler Is Much Excited KIT id) EVER MARRY a Also Also 2-R- Breaking Through Comedy, The Bottle Baby No. 9 ... The regular monthly session of the Nelke Reading club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Iris McArthur, with Mrs. Kathryn J. Hughes as assisting hostess. A discussion on the life of Minnie Mad-der- n Fiske was ably given by Mrs. Lueile K. Dixon. Mrs. Daisy Nusink interestingly reviewed the play, Pillars of Society, written by Henri Ibsen. A pleasing vocal duet was rendered by D .W. and little Deon Jones. Russell Hughes gave two excellent saxophone solos, accompanied on the piano by Miss Vilate Pier-pon- t. The program was interspersed with the serving of delicious refreshments. Apple blossoms were artisti- Matt Moore Has Lead In Dont Ever Marry Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Regular prices An interesfing incident occurred during the filming of scenes for The Inner Chamber, which will be shown at' the Princess theater tonight and Saturday. It serves to illustrate the means employed by a resourceful director to hide the results of a studio accident. In the production Alice Joyce and Holmes E. Herbert leave a house in a driving rain storm and enter an automobile. When the machine was driven up to the door it was found that one of the windows had been broken. Edward Jose, the director, in order to save time decided to change the script and have the Japanese butler walk down to the car with an umbrella sheltering the star from the rain. The butler was then to walk back to the vestibule and close the umbrella, holding it in such a manner as to conceal the broken pane in the door of the car, Servant became The Japanese nervous and had a difficult time The scene, closing the umbrella. which should have been serious, was was necturne I into comedy, and itmechanics studio essary to call theincident after glass and retake the had been plac d in the door of the LATTER-DA- Phone 13 us he-me- Tonight and Saturday ALICE JOYCE in THE INNER CHAMBER Monday and Tuesday " 1 4 ? ttTTYTH Also Comedy Jepperson will teach ballet technique, pantomine and aesthetic dancing to children and adults. She contemplates giving a morning and evening class, and in the series she will teach dancing to grade teachers suitable for teaching children taking part in plays and theatrical performances Further information concerning her class will be announced in this paper at a later date. TOUCHING FAITH BIKES BOUGHT and SOLD Repairing L. E. Waid , Baby Buggies j Re-tire- d. f Real bargains in Used, Bicycles. ' Phone 348 , 351 W. Center GERMANYS SAUSAGE SMALLER Notwithstanding the German peo- ple consumed 15 0,000 horses and only 5500 swine during 1921, meat prices there have advanced between 200 and 300" p?r cent in recent months. And it was Germany that invented the sausage The little boy in the woods took out of his pocket a small bottle and sprinkled a few drops of it in front of the hole into which he had just chased a cottontail. Why do you do this incantation? asked the gentleman who was out rabbit hunting with the lad I wanted to go out and cut a stick to twist the little rascal out, and I was afraid he might get away while I was gone. So I just sprinkled a little of this tonic there to keep the hare from coming out. Retail Ledger, Philadelphia. r L OF UNDERTAKING is to undertake a service of real value to the! family of the deceased. Nothing els matters it is purely fi professional service of the highest character, such as we offer and invariably We leave nothing 'ungive. done to satisfy even the most unusual whim or demand. Hatch Undertaking Company eh LOOK! ' THINK! ND1NG BE - Now or y almost implored you to come Many times we've told you, invited you in our warmest way Yes! in no uncertain or meaningYou have responded and feast at our burning SACRIFICE. almost lavishly regardless of lean times and shalless way. Youve bought liberally and over again! low purses. We thank you a thousand times YOU KNEW US WELL KNEW THAT WHEN BUT YOU KNEW YOUR GROUND 1 and doesn t Captain Nelson didnt He was glad was. know who the girl didnt spend Hilda, his that daughter. her nights on the1 high seas in a row- 1 4 ; j boat. the-stor- y perfectly. Stiddv there.1 lion; take it aisy, quavered the Irish zoo attendant in iris most soothing and ingratiating beast tones, as the transfer of a wild from one cage to another was being effected. Whats the idea? queried aa that hyena Callin comrade. lion?" Have ye no tact? Cant ye see Los Antis flatterin him I am. geles Times. They Cut Loose the High and the Low Never Putterchicken-heartein a and there here and Pecking ing way or half minded manner. d STRATEGY m Miss . wash. I 1 est dancing master. f n fitted into 1 by tan Ballet, and of Stefno Mascagno. formerly the leading dancer in the Imperial Russian Ballet, and who is considered to be the worlds great- al .pre-nupti- The girl in the, row boat was MaryPrinPhilbin, who is doming to the Tuesand next cess theater Monday a Universal day in Danger Ahead! production. The sea scene was part of the story and the huge freighter - announces REORGANIZED CHURCH 240 West Fourth Soiuth street. Regular Sunday morning ' services at 11:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Preaching at 8 p. m. S. Si? Holm, presiding elder. Commencing Sunday, April 23, MORE THAN LIKELY a series of revival meetings will be held in the Reorganized churcji every It is said that when Doyle asked a how it goe to the next world spirit cally arranged throughout the rooms; Mrs. F. A. Huish of Ogden was an the spirit answered Flu. spring flowers were also effectively interesting Provo visitor today. used in decorating. evening at 7:45. Good speakers ana Mrs. Zina Seamount will be host- no cole-etionMrs. J. F. Hopkins was hostess at ess at a shower at her a shower, complimentary to her home Friday evening in honor of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. daughter, Ada, whose marriage to Miss Leola Collin, whose marriage to SCIENTIST 80 North University Lowell Saxey took place in Salt Lake George Don Williams will take avenue. Sunday school at 9:45; place City May 10, at her home Tuesday. Saturday in Sait Lake. Invitations Sunday morning services at 11 A color scheme of pink and white have been issued to fifty. oclock. Subject, Soul and Body. I prevailed throughout the rooms. The rooms were also artistically decoratThe M. I. A. tf Vineyard will con-- j CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner ed with spring flowers. Games, mu-- ; duct a dance thi$ evening in the ward First North and First East, Mass sic and delicious refreshments were amusement hall, to which the at 10:30. every public Sunday enjoyed by fifty. The guest of in general is invited. Good inusic has Catechism class. morning Saturday at 10:30 honor received many beautiful and been secured atid refreshments will and at 9:30 oclock. Rev. Sunday useful gifts. , be served. J. G. Delaire, pastor. Prosaic Skipper Makes Movie Thrill at the Miss Venice Jepperson the' ward choir; under the direction of Walter P. Whitehead. SECOND Regular sacrament services will be held Sunday evening, commencing at1' 7:30. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to the public. THIRD Sacrament services will be held Sundayevening at 7:30 with Mayor O. K. Hansen as the evenings Mayor Hansens speaker. subject will be Loyalty. Professor Sauer and his musical students will furnish an excellent musical program, FOURTH Regular sacrament services will be held in the meeting house at 7:30 p. m. A good program has been arranged. All are invited. SIXTH Sacrament services will be held in the, ward meeting house Sunday evening beginning at 7:30. PIONEER professor W. H. Boyle of the Brigham Young university wjll speak at the regular sacrament services Sundays evening. An excellent musical program has been arranged and will be given by members of the 'ward cliotr. . Nerve, Scene from Charles Buck Jones in Pardon My Columbia, Saturday, with Matinee 2:30 SAINTS. sical numbers will be furnished The plot furnishes many emotional scenes fpr the star and gives Alice Joyce a role in which she will prove exceptionally popular. Lars Nelson, master of the tramp Cross, has a cap freighter Southern on it that his wife braid with gold he is in When makes him wear . Frisco When he is working at his trade ot tramp around knocking an 8800 ton a cap. he skating vyears Pacific the make would Nelson Lars Captain He writer. a good poor copy for are that the of things do any doesnt down in the book for sea captains to He doesnt send for the first do. officer and say: Mr. Lensjold, the glass shows a blow. sudden drop and I anticipate a Nelson On the night that Captain became interesting, to folks who like in action, he stood in the wheel-hous- e of the Southern Cross and squinted at the horizon. Aye Ole, he said to his mate, Olaf tank he bane damn bad night. of the ship Lensjold, first officer did he come back nor salute didnt with the usual acquiescent conversa tion. The ship rode into a foggy, choppy sea. A searchlight swept its path Into the shaft of light bobbed aa small girl. boat. In it was a man and Nelson cursed as he smashed the lever of the engine room telegraph to The wheelman bore down Stop. on the wheel with his left fpot knee shoulders. high to help his straining The prow of the ship turned off. The row boat was swept astern in the Y she will open a summer school FIRST Dr. tHugh Woodward of that of dancing in the Odd Fellows hall the B. Y. U. faculty will be the prin- beginning Miss Monday, June 5. cipal speaker at the sacrament ser- Jepperson is a pupil of Marguerite vices, commencing at 7:30 p. m. Mu- Stewart, formerly of the Metropoli- cat V DANCING SCHOOL $-- - Society Editor , JsdL - CHURCH ACTIVITIES Miss Thelma Huish if any, screen players of have followed more vocations than has Charles Jones, the versatile star of William Fox pictures, Who is now appearing in Pardon My Nerve! a new William Fox production, due at the Columbia theater next Saturday. A cowboy, a soldier of two wars, a horse buyer, a horse trainer, a cir-prider, a ranger, and what-no- t. These are some of the followings of the star in pursuit of adventure before he stepped into a motion picture studio. He has forgotten a lot of hem. Perhaps this accounts for his rapid Success in filmlandj for he was well equipped from life to take up almost sny role when the call came to enter piotion picture work. In fact, the rapidity of his development is a notable record in filmland. I am of the opinion, says the Fox star, that an actors business is to act, and I have very little patience with the type of player who just Tills in, or poses, be he extra man or star. Few1, FRIDAY MAY 19, 1922 i begins its BUT MEN Now, down ta BRASS TACKS! The End of the SALE hurries on. Tt jt these could stand prices long last lap NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 20TH. For no store in Utah Bankruptcy7 would GET IT SURE. . i But SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK brings a blaze of Glorious Bargains SAVINGS so sane and sure and sensible that no man can afford to neglect them! Even buying a humble handkerchief or the lowest priced pair of sox will have SAVING virtues that your eyes can goes all see and your fingers feel. And the same rates of Sensible Dollars SAVED 70c to the finest imported $45 SERGE SUIT through the stocks from a $1.00 Work shirt at ' OF CLOTHES at $28.85. j i COME SATURDAY nr ii i f tf tt Y - WE SAY NO MORE rn rim ajttwi mrirtnitf - ITS UP TO YOU! t -- V |