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Show A L i. ' I 1. RID AY, JULY 14, 1922 Perfect Heating )' No Tree Handy So Hero Escapes Saved by geography! The hero of Tracked to Earthy the Universal special attraction. at the Princess theater next Mondawand by Tuesday ,was about to be a posse because they thoughthung hewas a horse thief but unfortunately for their plans and luckily for him the sand hills country has no trees Of course there are telegraph poles along the railroad and the posse started for them. But the Tittle, delay caused by Mother Natures refusal to supply the gallows, gave Frank Mayo, as the hero, his chance to escape. ' It is a mighty clever little situation and the story is aid to follow the situation in style and cleverness. William J. Neidig wrote it and it was published in the Saturday Evening Post. It was filmed at Universal City under William Worthingtons - i f " nat a comforting satisfaction in the knowledge f an een, steady heat throughout tke home ipstairs and down. bio need of an intense fire. Bum H to M Less Fuel Col, principle of t Combustion bum all the luel gases rich in heat radiating properties. The? are ne same as morvrp dont Waste them. , Ini furnace means a Warm house and a cool basement. Die Watchword for all canrwj goods, fnuts and Hot-Blas- direction. labUsif jar just a feW of the things that Cole's Single itegister System Will mean to Jou. and give us an opportunity to explain fully superior qualities of this remarlhble furnace TONIGHT ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN She craved speed, did pretty Betty Lee, reckless heroine of The Speed Girl," Bebe Daniels latest. Realart picture, which opens tonight and Sat- ih 7:30, 9:15 N New Daniels Picture Satire on Spejed Mania Keep in a Cool Dry Plac& Tiese iUep in THE ONLY PROPERLY VENTILATED THEATER IN PROVO urday at the Princess. Also PICTURES OF THE TIMPANOGOS HIKE i She craved speed, and she got if. This comiedy swiftly moving drama, written especially for MissDaniels use by Elmer Harris, suipervisor: of the west coastRealart Studio, is a gentle satire oif the modern mania 'for speed, and amusingly shows' how modern children and young people develop a craze for swift locomotion. As the daring little girl who always drove her kiddie car and scooter, her bicycie, her pony and finally, when she grew older, her motor car and her aeroplane, a little faster than anybody else dared to, Miss Daniels has a role admirably suited to her type and temperament, and one in which she declared herself absolutely at home. " SATURDAY, MATINEE 2:30 Betty Compson aatTom Aloo e Paramount: Picture OVER THE BORDER ' 'in. cl Scene, from, the, 'Over thy Border I. At the Columbia, Saturday, with Matinee 2:15 . With J r . BETTY COMPSON and TOM MOORE Also STANLEY IN AFRICA No. 5 1- - s MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee Daily, 3:45 N ,U, L With the writing for her and supervising, as well as the same director and, technical staff which made Two Weeks With Payj Oh Lady, Lady, She Couldn't Ducks and Drakes, nd Help It, One Wild Week, such sensational screen successes, this play is bound to prove good entertainment, Theodore Von Eltzy Walter jHiers, rank Elliott, Norris Johnson, Truly Shattuck and William Courtright will be seen in the cast. Jesse i same-autho- r GLORIA . THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT TONIGHT and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee, 2:30 and 4:00 I M. present Swanson The Curtains Open, Heavy, Black, Fo rbiddinjr, and Reveal an Enthralling Photodrama of Romanct , Humor, Pathos and Thrilling Adventure And HALL ROOM BOYS JOHHNY (TORCH Y BURN I CATTLE - EM - UP i STEADY Market Correspondent HIKERS BOOTS for ladies and men in and tops. These boots were designed and made specially to our order for mountain climbers. They are built to give absolute comfort and support to the feet on long hikes. They are made of the best grade darjt brown Illk, oak tan soles, Goodyear, welt and will give you almost unlimited service. super-syncopat- r' resort. It popular is nearly a mile long, and it is said to furnish one of the most thrilling rides to he found in that neighbor' hood. winter-and-summe- and, t, - Boot the Foot to PRINCESS Tonight and Friday, 7:30, 9:15 BEBE DANIELS The Good Little Bad Girl m Star to Be Seen in Powerful Story ed Henry B. Walthall, the old time screen favorite, once more graces the screen as a star, in the Warner brothers production, Parted Curtains, which will be shown at Jthe Strand theater, tonight and Saturday. The career of Mr. Walthall on both stage and screen has been long and varied, and his greatest triumph was made in the Griffith production, Birth of a Nation. Probably few screen actors have enjoyed the popularity that was and still is Mr. Walthalls. His forte is primarily strong Character parts, and in his career he has essayed hundreds of roles, from an underdog slinking in the byways of deserted streets to an . aristocrat mingling with captainsy of industry. Most of our present-dastage and screen stars have gone through a long period of training in stock companies. This, among stage folk, is the apprentice shop and finishing school that either makes or breaks a person desirous of attaining fame in the theatrical world. My Walthall came through a number of stock companies with flying colors, and after a short period on the legitimate stage he entered the ranks of the screen players. This was during the early days of Mary Pickford and other screen celebrities. In present-cla- y his latest starring vehicle he plays the role of an formerlyn the financial secretary of a artists club. The "circumstances. that brought about his downfall were) due to his efforts tide over the financial difficulties of a chum. But when the tide of Reckoning comes to pass, he finds the friend unfaith ful. How he finally fights his way to success and happiness, after an enforced existence among the derelicts of society, is said to form the basis of an engrossing picture play. Mr. Walthalls most notable cinema successes are Great Love, And a Still Small False Faces, , ct, 'rown ShoeStore Maxine r Shoes for Women White House Shoes for Men Blue Ribbon Service Shoes Buster Brown Shoes 'THE SPEED GIRL Also MUTT and JEFF and FOX NEWS Monday and Tuesday CARL LAEMMLE Presents FRANK MAYO of Timp July 14 and I f 15-L- ETS GO! in TRACKED TO EARTH1 Also Comedy HINES well-know- and sheep was below expectations. However, Chicago had a heavy run of all classes of stock and declines there the markets elsewhere. weakened Here best fat cattle were steady and others off ten to fifteen cents. Hogs were quoted down 10 to 15 cents, and sheep and lambs unchanged to 25 cents lower. Receipts TODAYS RECEIPTS hogs today were 15,00 cattle, 9000 7000 with 6000 and sheep, compared cattle, 8000 hogs and 6000 sheep a week ago, and 8700 cattle. hogs and 8850 sheep a year igo BEEF CATTLE-00- 0 In a run of cattle today, good to: steers were in limited numbers and the market for them held fully steady. Local killers and shippers could have j used more witho ut turbing prices. The plainer especially short fed and sappy kinds,were down 10 to 15 tents, though demand continued to display lar ge pro-r- s sold portions.! Good to choice stee 1 sum-steeat $9.25 to $10.00. Wintere mer grazed and short fed brought $8.25 to $9.00 and. grass, fat steers Sold at $5.50 to $8.15. Cows and heifers were steady to 10 cents lower and calves steady. Mixe d year- lings sold up to $9.75. AND FEED ERS STOCKERS Country buyers took a good many - -- 15,-choi- dis-class- ce es. rs BARNES .The ski.is of twenty-tw- o Austra- ms were required to make coat up; the neiv, rare opossum-fu- r some of worn by Gloria Swanson-ithe scenes of .her latest Paramount In some i picture, "Her Dusbands Trademark, be presented next at the Columbia: 1 theater. The: beajtiful fur of the Australian black end white opossum and the black opossum is the newest thing in fashions, b it is a rare product and is seldom see i outside of the most ex- 1 v clusive circles. Mrs. Ethel Chaffin, head designer at ;the Las! y studip, secured only after much ime and search, the ten black and white dpossum skins and the twelve black opossum skins with which the coat is made. Mr Chaffin designed this stunning new creation especially for Miss Swanson to wear in this picture. The star also wear six Very lavish style creations and two beautiful and striking negligees in the picture, in which beautiful clothes are a necessary feature of the theme of the ; . story. Sam Wocd directed the picture. The original story was written by. Clara Beranger and the scenario by Lorna. Moo i. Richard Wayne and Stuart Holmes have the leading male n roles and o :hers in the cast are Littlfield, Charles Ogle, Fdythe Chapman ;nd Clarence tiurton. . Lu-cie- half fat steers for feeding an! "good stock steers were in limited upply. Buyers tried to depress prices, but buying orders were liberal andr. remained steady. There was fairly demand for stock calves good ' HOGS Chicago had 58,00 T) hogs or 16.000 more than .the co bined supply in Kansas City, Ogialia, - St. Louis and St. Joseph. Decli nes- in Chicago were easy for the buying side to obtain, and caused lower pr ices of elsewhere. Here the decline was 10 to 15 cents with trade active. The top price was $10.65, bulk of sales $10.35 to $10.60. ! Mon-uesd- ay KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, July 10. Cattle receipts todat were fairly liberal, but the run of hogs a : Richly Gowned in Her Husbk nds Trademark By CHARLES M. PIPK IN, 17-in- ch i As Irrepressible Youth. Chases Subs ith baughij. Suspense With Thrills, in a Whirlwin d Story-- - EASIER, BEST 14 omi:dy A thrills Can you negotiate the Betty Compson slide? No, it isnt a new dance offered as a substitute for the present steps. Its just the name of a new skiing course at Truckee, Cal., discovered and dedicated to the dainty Paramount star by Casson Ferguson and J. Farrell MacDonald, who were members of the Penrhyn Stanlaws company on location at the ( MONDAY, and TO ESI AY love and life! When Wall Street pirate meets Mexican bandit its a beauty ! picture trimmed 'with Over the Border . PARTED CURTAINS found SOME vffyAa n d See her rebel for a better Slide Named for Betty W ell Known J -- in LIVESTOCK MARKET t . - HENRY WALTHALL and MARY ALDEN Dressed to look like a million dollars! So that the world would think her husband prosperous. But the money had to be Germany is building a mammdth transatlantic liner of 40,000 tons, to be launched for service for the season of 1923. She will be nampd the Columbus. In Paris, the higher above t lives, .the highjs pavement a citizen the taxes he must pay. A. levy also made on pianos, stair carpef and elevators of apartment houses. Taylor Bros. Co Lathy :'7jer Husband's y JTRADEMARK5 i 4 L. f cases rough heavy hogs were off 25 cents. E astern Pigs sold up to $10.50. states seem to have more fa hogs than western grain states. SHEEP AND LAMBS Sheep and lambs were quoted weak to 2 5 Glo viA Swanson A Long lower. A few native lambs sold egr The Comeback, Voice. in the F axamount Picture, Lanes Turning, and A Splendid ly at $13.50 and were quoted steady. Her b usbarnis Trademark. Hazard. Later, the top was $13.25, auarter decline . being in evidence At the Columbia Monclay and Some unusual dishes which were Fat sheep were close to steady. v Tuesday favorites with the English in early One of the national st a ndard days were oysters stewed m wine, Melting ic a in the glaciers of the pigeon stuffed with gooseberries, weights of the United States h ais not stuffis yield ng up the bodies of per-- t mutton in boiled been used for butter, actual since Alps grapes weighing ed with oysters and honey poured it was received from the interr: ation- - sons who me their death many yearsover meat. al bureau in 1889. ago., i .1 . 'f I |