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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 3, 1922 Wednesdays Vaudeville Has Many Big- Features - HSii If you are of the opinion that there is nothing new under the sun, and if 'you stopped going to the circus years ago because you lost interest in the clowns and thought they were all alike, you should see Ferry Corway, who is the sole performer m the last act on the new Pantages bill. Corway. with his crop of red hair, looks as though he might make an THE ONLY PROPERLY VENTILATED THEATER IN PROVO 7:30, 9:15 Regular prices GLORIA SWANSON in HER GILDED CAGE I r Also Our Gang Comedy Tonight ! excellent policeman and one wonders that a man of his physical proportions could carry on in a manner so utterly ridiculous Clown acts usually, are either acrobhtic or what the average human calls soft. but not so with this one, for Ferry has occupied the stage at the New York Hippodrome, according to Manager Ashton of the Columbia theater. Corways forte is laughs. Next comes music. He excels in these two To describe his ludicrous antics is impossible because he creates laughs from the moment he makes his appearance. The music is different. Corway plays a combination instrument that resembles eight or ten banjos laid side by side. ,The instrument is a novelty and the music resulting is pleasing. A solo played with hand-hell- s is also a feature. The biggest laugh of the act is a hunt for wild HOUSE PETERS Sjte,ca Cast i n H U MAN H EART 8" A Un v era a Jewe I I At the Columbia, Thursday and Friday Cinema Hit Coming to WHISPERS Columbia Theater Superb in strength of story and cast, Human Hearts, the Universal-Jewiwhich comes to the Columbia theater on Thursday and Friday of this week for an engagement of two stands forth prominently days, among the offerings of recent months as a drama teeming with incidents and action of a compelling variety. House Peters, popular veteran of stage and screen, heads the notable cast. The picture version of Hal Reids famous old play presents people from the humbler walks of life who live and love, hate and fight, just as do the people we meet every day. House PeteTs is cast as a blacksmith, a fine specimen of manhood, a simple son of the Ozark mountains. His father is a stern and unbending man, but jirst and honest, who objects to his FROM BEHIND THE SCREEN way of heating fpr small homes with or BASEMENTS. Heats 3 to 6 connecting Burns any kind of coal. Beautifully finished in rooms. grained mahogany enamel. THE NEW-da- y Let us explain its unique construction in detail. Come see tjie Heatrola. The H. G. Blumenthal Co. HEATIN'G AND SHEET METAL WORKS 474 West Center Phone 109 PLUMBING, zu z sons courtship with a pretty maiden who plotted to beat the family out of their rich coal lands. She really falls in love with him and marries. When the romance of maried life gives way to the stern facts of reality she longed for her old, free life, .nd the tempter comes in the person of a smooth-tongue- d who induces her to flee with him. The aged father attempts to stop the elopement and is killed. The son, blamed for the murder, believes his wife was the slayer and refuses to offer any defense. He is sentenced to prison for life. In the forking out of the plot to a conclusion the director, King logical ' Baggot, has shown a fine sense of the dramatic. The picture is artistically photographed and splendidly acted in roles which require dramatic ability of the first order. Included in the cast are such noted artists as Edith Hallor, Mary Philbin, George Hackathorne, Russell Simpson, Gertrude Claire, Ramsey Wallace, Snitz Edwards, H. S. Karr, Gene Dawson, Lucretia Harris, George W. West and Emmett King. By all means se,e this picture, take the entire family. It will give you a new and better angle on life, even while it affords you the best entertainment you have had in many a month. ex-conv- ict CONGOLEUM WEEK Special Prices- ON ALL SIZES CONGOLEUM RUGS ALL THIS WEEK Hoop Skirts Cause Her Downfall Never have your riding habit designed with hoop skirts, is Viola Danas advice to American girls. There is sincerity behind that counsel, and experience. The little screen star recently lost her entire sense of humor, all her dignity and had her life threatened by ignorantly disregarding it. The occasion came during a scene for her forthcoming Metro picture, Miss Emmy Lou, wherein, all fluffed out in a flouncing hoop-skir- t, twirling a lacy little parasol over onea shoulder, the heroine jogs up on mule to witness an exhibition of broncho-bustinmuch on the order of one of the famous western rodeos. Viola had no idea that she was to be the most strenuous performer in the scene. The mules name was Ernest, and his temper was as vicious as one might expect from an animal who had been so branded. It is common knowledge that handsome actors and beautiful actresses on the stage sometimes fail to photograph well. There is a vast difference between acting before the motion picture camera and behind the footlights. That the same applies to animals was made known when a cow was rented for use in the production of Bull Montanas new comedy for Metro, A Punctured Prince. I know you will be pleased with the cow, the owner told Director She has appeared with Hugh Fay. Mary Pickford and many other leading screen stars. A child can milk her and she photographs better than any other cow in the films. 1 THE LONG CHANGE; With HENRY B. WALTHALL. RALPH GRAVES and MARJORIA DAW FERRY CORWAY The Musical Clown BRITT WOOD i LOU AND JEAN ARCHER Tailor Made 4 KETCH AND WILMA THE BELMONTS INTERNATIONAL NEWS COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA THURSDAY and FRIDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices d, el HEA3TROLA animals. The offering of Britt Wood, who plays a little on a harmonica, does some dancing and talks a little, met with favor wherever he goes. The patrons applaud lustily and the performer accedes to their demands for more entertainment. Wood has played a harmonica for years and is a frequent Pantages visitor to Provo. Provo has always liked his playing and his work was appreciated last season. The chatter is good and the manner in which Britt puts it over makes it much better. Lou and Jean Archer spent $2200 on their scenic effects in Tailor-Maia production which Mr. Archer wrote and staged. The lavishness of the production is exemplified in the costumes which the woman member of the troupe displays. They are gorgeous and harmonize well with the remainder of the color scheme. Some "pleasing songs and clever dances make up the act. Ketch is a ventriloquist, and, assisted by his dummy and Wilma in the same act, presents laughs from start to finish. The comedy is pleas- WEDNESDAY Matinee, 3:45 10c, 20c, 30c Evening, 7:45 25c. 40c, 55c : THE STORY THE WHOLE WORLD LOVES There he is with that woman again. Will he ever learn that she is not what he thinks she is! UNIVERSAL JEWEL ing and1 clean. Tom, A1 and Avery Belmont offer a series of entertaining accomplish- ments with hoops and other paraphernalia. Their number is one exceptionally pleasing as an opening for the show. Viola Danas flapper friend has The feature picture will star Henry recently purchased an automobile, B. and Marjoria Daw in and has just learned to drive it. The TheWalthall Chance. Long other day she got the idea of taking a two weeks motor tour through Shoot California, and began making the necessary preparations. She suddenMoral ly decided that her tires needesair, and she stopped at the nearest garage to get a supply. Who makes it hot for a crook when he tries to reform? When she had put ninety-fiv- e The honest people, who look down pounds into the tires, the garage owner advised that she stop unless on him and refuse to trust him in leshe wanted the tires to burst. gitimate occupations or the men I think youre mistaken, she in- who worked with him in crime? Dont Shoot! sisted. The instruction book says the Universal n to put in sixty pounds a week. screen story starring Herbert at the Princess theater WedWell, Im going away for two weeks. nesday! and Thursday, is a story by Billie Dove is not the least bit wor- George Bronson Howard which clearried over the prospect of having to ly illustrates the fact that it is not act for the coming weeks on a ship in always the honest people, the the high seas, where many of the imelement in the popuportant scenes of Cold Courage lation, that keep a criminal from take place. Seasickness doesnt both- starting a new life. It is many times er her, so she says. simply the fact that his former acIm not Afraid of spending the complices in crime cant get along next few weeks on the Pacific, in- without him and will do everything sisted the Metro actress. Why in their power to drag him back into should I be? Havent I spent nearly lower channels. In this story the fellow who reevery summer of my life on Long forms is given a chance by honest Island Sound? men, but his old boss in crime, a Theres a fruit dealer in Holly- dishonest politician, calls him a wood, very near the Metro studios, quitter and tries to put him in the who is known to lack even enough penitentiary out of danger. The picture is a direct jolt to the courage to say no when the occasion requires. Its yes this and popular conception of a crooks trouyes that, even though he later real- bles in reforming, which usually sees izes that he ought to have said no. him beset on all sides by narrowOne day Billie Dove wanted a ban- minded honest people trying to push ana. None of the famous California-grow- n him back. fruits seemed satisfactory. So Edna Murphy, Wade Boteler, Miss Dove sought the exotic banana. Margaret Campbell. George Fisher, The first place she was visited was Duke Dee, Tiny Sanford, William the Hollywood fruit dealer. Dyer, Harvey Clark, Mrs. Bertram inHave you any bananas? Freffc Kelsey and L. J. Grassby OConnor support tawlinson, directquired the Metro actress. The dealer smiled. Yes, maam, ed by Jack Conway. we have no bananas, was his reply. INDIAN CHIEF A WOMAN. Dont Carries Raw-linso- FDOM THE fW ly RAL PEID E ou SOME GOOD ADVICE Women are gradually coming into their own. We have women in all the professions and different kinds of Strengthened by Provo Experiences. business, women in banks and newspapers, women in congress and womKidney disease is too dangerous to en running for senator and governor. neglect. At the first sign of back- But the very latest is the election of ache, headache, dizziness or urinary a woman, Mrs. Alice B. Davis, of disorders, you should give the weak- Wewoka, Okla., as chief of the Semiened kidneys prompt attention. Eat nole Indian tribe. little meat, take things easier and use a reliable kidney tonic. Theres no other kidney medicine so well recommended as Doans Kidney Pills. Provo people rely on them. Heres "Camera! shouted Director Harry one of the many statements from Beaumont as the bout began. Ernest Provo people. was as meek as a lamb all through Mrs. Janie Cloward, 778 N. Acadthe scene. It seemed too good to be emy ave., Provo, says: "I had suf Wednesday and Thursday true. It was. When Mr. Beaumont fered with kidney trouble quite a bit. Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 ordered fhe scene to be shot again ev- My kidneys were annoying and erything went wrong. Ernest offered caused a great deal of discomfort in no protest when Miss Dana again many ways. My back was constantly HERBERT RAWLINSON mounted him, but simultaneously lame and ached dreadfully across my with Mr. Beaumonts second order kidneys. I had read and heard so Camera! in the quick-actio- n things began to happen. much about Doans Kidney Pills I story of The mule pointed his nose earthward used them. They helped me from the who man a clever young and elevated his heels skyward and first and I continued taking them una broke into pretty girls brought them back to earth so last til cured. My kidneys were strengthheart and into a scrap that and often that count was lost. Miss ened and restored to a normal condiDanas thinly veiled dignity van- tion. warmed his heart. ished. Price 60c. at all dealers. Dont She grabbed Ernests neck with ask for a kidney remedy get DONT SHOOT both arms and had not the mules simply Doan's Kidney Pills the same that owner rushed in and grasped the bri- Mrs. Cloward had. n dle when he did. Miss Dana must cer Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Also Fables and Sport tainly have gone overboard. was The first shot of that episode ONE KILLED EVERY 6 MINUTES. Review A report of the National Safety the only one taken. Fortunately the photography was perfect; otherwise Council shows there are 55,000 men one of the most picturesque portions and 21.000 women killed every year of Miss Emmy Lou would have by accident in America. Matinee This is a Monday, Tuesbeen missing when the picture was toll of one life every six minutes. day, Thursday, Friday, 3.45 Deaths in motor accidents lead. finally assembled. Saturday, 2:30 When will the American people learn to stop, look and listen? SUBSCRIBE FOR THE POST. Edith hallor, GertrudeClaire,Mary Philbin, Russell Simpson, Ramsey Wallace.Geo.Hackathorne LIFE IN A STUPENDOUS-DBAMAv- ' , Dedicated to the Mothers sTheVbrldTijlffl J by Carl Laommlo. 11 Pireced by GLASSES FOR HEALTH AND VISION DR. C. M. 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