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Show THE PROVO POST PRINCESS TOB TONIGHT & SATURDAY MARSHALL NEILAN Production ' Qq Conrad Nagel Has Role of Doctor in New Ayres Picture , "DINTY" ' TONIGHT, and SATURDAY Saturday Matinees 2 :30 and 4 :00 P. M. MARJORIE DAW and BERTRAM GRASSBY in the Saturday Evening Post story 4 With Wesley Barry FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922 Musical Marjorie Passing Marjorie Daws dressing room the other day at the studio. Marshall Neilan heard sounds of var- . melod' in Conrad .NagelUone of the most ied, mu.siG- aA few bars an from dozen.notes tln?e popular leading rrien of the .screen. a of a of and part piece jazz Para-era fecent appearances in f Mr- Neilan s ears in mount picture, The Ordeal, which mar,ch freeted comes to the Princess theater Mon- - co fused sequence disclosed that Mar day and Tuesday. According to1 Investigation was up for a scene merely making of Ashton the Princess thea- in Manager new Neilan the Dinty, picture ter, Mr. Nagel never has been cast to finer advantage in any photoplay to be shown at the Princess theater in which he has been seen this sea tonight with the aid of her new musical boudoir set she just received son. Mr. Nagels role is that of a young from a friend in France. A cologne bottle that plays a waltz when the doctor, and it is said to be a remark cork removed, a powder jar that ably true to life character as its crea tic.klesis off an aria from a popular tor was himself a doctor. For before k a French that plays opera, he became an author, W. Somerse: vfaen a an ash and piece jazz applied Maugham was a graduate physician in Great Britain. In America, how tray that strikes up a march'when a is placed upon oneof it ever, his medical skill would .be a cigarette are the pieces comprising holders, total loss as he is licensed to practice this hovel outfit. When Marjorie i ih Etiglahd ohly. ate for her call and makes up in a Mr. Maugham has hot doctored room sound her ttirry, ltd sdhie as, he, has entirely Ike a hibd dressing a tlisfaht ley by glyfeh tfa the, little faat?k ,hdg ahe Tefbfe tirdnihllioH letdHte sb very nf slHfeth bsbbh etllve. fa H hi I i - op-lyho- se ! - I FIFTY CANDLES And CAMPBELL COMEDY MONDAY and TUESDAY ANTONIO MORENO . in L j , THE ONLY PROPERLY VENTILATED THEATER IX PROVO TONIGHT ' I j j CONWAY TEABLE in AFTER MIDNIGHT " lip-stic- "SECRET OF THE HILLS , DESERTED ISLE Wi EEAK eh Uk-hnsth- .hilt- 7:30, 9:15 Also SUNSHINE COMEDY SATCMUV MATINEE. 2tl8 h Ay . WFT1TOTTF1T WITH StillLtY I 111 ifi OF WUIILD lltlllul illll m m wV m ill mm 'li Mmm f. Ih hPlfpfl m Tppps came ip the fimipers Ih Wh til .... lire frfliii 'pr .! Is he ill; IktfiDU . flflll niwji nr nfftiw The ocqtpunts pf tpe purity car of WL kYP keep mwe fa ing the early part of dnpe from the be limited were startled by the fop sfw Provo cldh of the Central Ctah abrupt entrance of two masked banfjflm Pape Tpwp aifai ffaally fatfaced tfoe faptqfa pf league and worked in three games. dits. tup Japanese He woii two of the three pitched for Trow up yer bands! commanded steamship 'fftpoma Mprw, wUjcU left Cape Town op Ogden. He was loaned to the Smith-fiel- d the biggeij of the two. Were gonMarch 26 tor the River Platte, to declub to twirl one game and was na rob all! the gerrts and kiss all the viate from his regular course and batted to all corners of the lot, the gals. land them at Tristan da Cunha. No, pardnej-- , Brighamites, opponents in that game, remonstrated the W. Denis Myers, a passenger on a of total thirteen hits. smaller one, gallantly. collecting Well rob the Tacoma Maru and a lawyer of Jones was with the Ogden club of the gents, but well leave the ladies Cape Town, who has just arrived 1921 and twirled some good ball. He alone. here, tlls of the vessels call at the has failed to show up during the presMind your own business, young islandwith Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and ent season as he did last year. fellow, snapped a female passenger thinks the population is truly in need Scene from The Man Worth While, at the Columbia he said Jones of that uncertain may The big man is today join Saturday one of the other clubs of the league, robbing the age. of a missionary.'train. American Le"The student of evolution, the psyBrigham. probably basket-makingion The Weekly. art of pottery and g ner, and the government wishes to The chucker also stated that in chologist as well as the missionary, is being taught various Indian teach them more modern methods. case he failed to Jand a position in wquld find much to interest him inj peoples cf Mexico by means of the The picture of the man shown in The pictures are supplemented! with this loop that he would hike himself the issue this curious, forgotten community, motion 4f The Dearborn Independ-t- o picture. Many tribes know lectures Lbecause of the large"1 numThe settlement the art in says Mr. Myers. Dakota he North has where of May 6, page 6. as that of, J. F. beenjent an extremely .crude man ber of illiterate. offered a position. Jones i sthat of J. G. Rush. originated, dt is said, when' a detach ment of soldiers who were guarding Napoleon at St. Helena, to the north, 4 i dur- , u tns( Chapter of - . T-- m . (mMsm GaSHlgPim r roug r"UPAK,NG .Malinec Only I MONDAY and TUESDAY CHARLES HAY in "TWO MINUTES TO GO" . , Also SUNSHINE , were dispatched to Tristan da Cunha the remote possibility that Napoleon might attempt to escape thither. Two ot the Hoteliers remained and, importing wives from St. Helena, laid the foundations of one of the strangest settlements in the world. lFrom time to time shipwrecked mariners have added to the inhabitants on tho island, who have married and intermarried till relationship after a century has become a liopeless tangle Nearly all the present population were born on the island and have a colored strain' in their blood. They speak English with a peculiar drawl, resembling west of England speech. There is one old Italian among them, shipwrecked from a sailing vessel, who appears to have forgotten his own name and in fact his mother tongue. Continued intermarriage has in this generation produced some pitiful children. Some of them are idiots, s&me' lack Jimbs, some are deaf and dumb. The population does nothing poagriculturally except to cultivatewith tatoes. On this food, together 1 fish andpenguin eggs, they chiefly . exist. There are few wild cattlV and a few sheep and out of the w'ool of the latter the women knit rough w'oolen stockings. That is their only manufacture. They wear old clhes, mostly seamens begged from thewandering windjam-ships, usually mers, that- -, visit the island Ut rare intervals. 'There being jio commerce, there is no meed for money. attitude toward The islander he stands beAs is curious. visitors fore one his. head drops, his arms fall listlessly to his side and he answers limply and uninterestedly questions as to his life and mode of existence. He seems to have no other interest than tirade a penguin, an albatros skin, or a seals flapper for an old shirt; a little tobacco or. anything from civilization that would be iise-fu- l. He articulates slowly and with, difficulty as if he had almost forgot-ten speech. I did not see one smile. , Tristan da Cunha is a mountain 4000 feet high, rising out of the1 ocean wastes like an inverted pudsaw it. was ding bowlj and as wemists. The litwreathed in swirling on a stone huts in lives tle colony foot at the land of pasture green strip of the mountain. f Having no commerce and no canpot money, these people certainly it is doubtful worship Mammon, but two if they worship God. The exiled have who missionaries pluckv themselves' among them for at least two years will try to teach ofthem.supquantities They brought largecomforts raa and civilized plies and so Tristan henceforth that dio set, de Cunah will not be cut off entirelj from the outside world. nmt . - comedy 11 to forestall II , f Sale Now Going On Ending Monday Evening, July 3rd, One lot Bed Spreads, CM QC V I iuJ value to $4.75 for One lot Misses Long Silk Gloves ! , ZJu j Canteen Bags H Kaysers Silk RolletteOQ One. lot SCISSORS 79c 50c 25c 60c 35c value value value value value AND SHEARS 49 i 39c 19c 45c 25c All Munsingwear- 20 Pearl Necklaces, $12.50 value - OFF Black Bar- onette Satin, $3.95 39c Ladies and Childrens 1 39c Turkish Towels 00ub Z Black Hose, 25c value $1.00 35c value SI, 00 One lot Insertions and Edges, value to 10c for $2.95 L 2c I Cp Ob QQp Ofp lx! ZOb j Turkish Toweling, OQp ZJ b 39c value . Romper Cloth, 29c value All Handkerchiefs OQp Zub f 20 . OFF . Galatea and Devonshire 00 Zub To close out our Organdies, Cloth, 40c value in white, and colors, QQpb UJ Jap Crepe, $1.25 value OQp all colors 98c 39c OU b Turkish Toweling, OFF Check Ratine, $1.25 value One lot Jewelry, consisting of brooches, pins, hair ments, rings, etc.; value to $2.75, for 75c value for 20 OQ ZZu One-piec- e One lot White Silk Hose, $1.50 value $4.95 Scarfs and Centers, Flaxons, Voiles, Batistes, India Linon, Persian Lawn, 49cTurkish Towels Long Cloth, Cambrics and all for fine White Goods Skirting, $1.50 value, rose, white, pink, per j'ard .00 AU IQpJ 29c value Hose, $3.00 value, pair flfl Lot Childrens Keds, White Rubber Soled Slippers. $1 Sizes 5 to 2. Values to $1.50. 1 yliUU Fruit of the Loom, . by Quail are Classed ap songbrids Society. State Hupiane the Minnesota of the so- The executive committee resblutions urging ciety has adopted there where states all of the farmers for them are quail to feed and care the small because of the fact that would be of expended amount grain destruction the abundantly repaid in weds and insect of. seeds of noxious pests. 00 p One lot Misses ; : MY HI 60c Poplins, 55 and ' values Boudoir Caps val. to $1.95 4gc Q0Q Q0C All Fancy Parasols 20 OFF orna- lot Nainsook, Qftp One JUu 59c value 19c One lot Lace Bandings, value to $1.00 yard 1 Q n Jap Crepe, checked lub QQp JJb One lot Childrens Canvas and Leather Slippers and Sandals, sizes to 11 52 $1.00 One lot of Boys Scout Shoes, $3 and $3.50 values, O-- QC t sizes 9 to lxz $ I idu Visit our Big Bargain Counter of Pumps and Oxfords One lot House Dresses, 95c value CQn Qob $2.95 $3.95 |