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Show X . r - "- , 4 JH W- - k TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922 New Prevost Film Glorifies Flapper The before in the history of the world have International "jEVER Relations presented so many complex, problems for America. - Never before with chaos ruling in almost every foreign international politics held Americas destiny so close. est number of America's own internal problems problems of the farmer, the worker in the cities, the average man in big and little business, the capitalist, the laborer, the whole society of America. Never before since the days of Washington has the clarion call been clearer I A U Think of America first! The Republican Party its National and State leaders, the rank and file of the party you and I have a big part to play in safeguarding America's fundamental institutions. True, the voice of America must be heard in the world at large but this voice will be the more powerful, more impressive, more commanding if it is the voice of a united, a contented, a strong, a determined, a prospering people who believe each has a part to play in making America a Land of Peace and Plenty These thoughts have been the guidRepubliing motives of the present executive and can administration legislative. WHAT HAS IT DONE FOR AMERICA? President Warren G. Harding, his cabinet advisers and the houses of Congress have labored harmoniously to put into force the greatest constructive program ever conceived in the history of this country. Coming into office when a Democratic administration left chaos behind it as it turned over the reins of government, the nation's affairs have been organized in orderly manner, taxation decreased, expenditures curtailed and legislation enacted the that has already establishednation United States as the one among the world powers that is well on the way to normalcy. the ReSignificant achievements toof date publican administration expendi- - j Budget system for National tures. a state of war with Termination ofAustria-HungarGermany and AmeriEmergency tariff to protect can farmers and stockgrowers. Fordney tariff act. y. Sweet bill creating Veterans' bureau. Bill giving Federal authorities absolute control over cable landings. Bill opening navy radio stations to the public. Bill appropriating $75,000,000 for the construction of public highways Bill to reduce and equalize public taxes, lifting an $800,000,000 tax burden from the shoulders of the Ameri- can people. Increasing to $5,000 exemptions under the income tax, affecting 3,000,-00- 0 heads of families in America. Bill to provide public protection to maternity and infancy. Dyer bill. anti-lynchi- ng Reduction by over $300,000,000 in propriations for Federal ap- Agricultural Credits Act, providing for loans to the livestock and agricultural interests. . Amendment to Farm Loan Bank Act to increase by $25,000,000 funds available for farm loans. Law regulating grain exchanges and trading in futures. Packers and Stockyards Act. Immigration restriction law. er Act, strengthening prohi- bition enforcement act. Reorganization of Indian bureau. Reorganization of Philippine financial system. Bill creating refunding commission to handle foreign debt. Bill authorizing producers of agricul- tural products to form associations for cooperative marketing. It really makes some difference whether the government has been controlled by an administration that is generally right or generally wrong. These are only the highlights of the accomplishments of the Republican Administration since March 4, 1921. The Republican Party comes before the voters of the nation today upon that record. It is a record of fulfilled promises. The splendid record written by the Republican Party since March 4, 1921, has been possible because of the cooperation between the executive and the legislative branches of the government. There can be no twilight zone of responsibility in National administration. A friendly Congress cooperating with the Executive is essential to the completion of the Republican program of reconstruction and readjustment. The big thrill comes in the speedway scene where the flapper wife, substituting for her injured husband, wins the speed classic. Miss Prevost carrie off the honors as a young flapper wife who regards her husband merely as the source of income that keeps her well dressed, incessantly amused and in good standing in her set. In her role of Pamela Billings, the flapper wife, Miss Prevost displays a wardrobe that will turn her star friends green with envy. From her menial duties in the kitchen to her sensational victory in the greatest auto speed classic of the year, the young wife champions the cause of flapperdom by exhibiting the admirable stuff of which flappers are made. Kenneth Harlan, an old Universal favorite, plays her sportsman-husbanwhile others having principal roles are Martha Mattox, Lucille Rickson, Hazel Keener, Kathleen OConnor, Burton Wilson and William Quinn. Bernard Hyman wrote the story especially for Miss Prevost and Stuart Paton who directed Prevost successes in the past, guided. Colton and with Reed a solid deleand day out for Utahs and the Nations best good. VOTE THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET! i With WALLACE REID, BEBE, DANIELS CONRAD NAGEL, JULIA FAYE WEDNESDAY Matinee Open 3:15; 10c, 20c, 30c Evening Open 7:30; 25c, 40c, 55c MARIE PREVOST in THE MARRIED FLAPPER JARVIS REVUE CALEDONIA FOUR INDOOR SPORTS COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA CRANE SISTERS WARD & KING INTERNATIONAL NEWS 3SB L Proved His Right To a Swedish Role Hes cast for the Swede sea captain. said the casting, manager. Nothing doing. Hes got an Irish mug, flatly stated the director, bringing an end to the argument, but not to the episode. Then it was e character that Nick Cogley, selected to play been had who player, the sea captain in Guile of Women. featuring Will Rogers and produced by Goldwyn, which comes to the Princess theater for two days, r took matters Wednesday, into his own hands and went down to the docks where the ships come in, to take a look at the captains by names of Ollie Olsen, Jans Jensen Huh! They and Sven Swenson. he dont look so different from me, concluded, and walked aboard one of the laately docked Scandinavian tramps. Hardly had he set foot on board when the captain of the ship came Hello, charging down upon him. there' that dignitary greeted the actor, ? When did you make port, Petersen Needless to say Nick plays the Swede captain in Guile of Women, and he does it very well indeed. i old-tim- ng Heirs to Millions Found in Siam search for After a world-wid- e to a fortune heir William Sample, estimated at $2,500,000, lasting for four months, the new millionaire was fund on a steamship at Bang- -' to kik, Siam, a few days ago, ready sail to America to visit his home in southeast Missouri. George Pind, of Cape Girardeau, has been conducting the search in order that he might turn over the fortune to its rightful owner. The fortune was left to Sample by relatives who died recently. As the news of the search for Sample found its way to every nook and corner of the globe hundreds of William Samples applied to Pind for the money. When found Sample said he had been in Siam for a number of years and did not know of the search being made for him. A greater part of the legacy acdiamond quired by Sample is in asaid. mine in South Africa, it is 4 ti V' ;a Mf . ' MARIE PREVOST A 4 - in the Universal Attraction A THE MARRIED FLAPPER At the Columbia, Wednesday, with Six Acts Pantages Vaudeville were adopted and an appeal was is- sued to all former service men to XO P I BOnUS join in combating propaganda for a bonus. Membership in the league Charging that most of the men was confined to those who served as who went into the American army enlisted men. during the world war did so under Hospitalization and adequate care compulsion and that the majority of and treatment of men who were net them earned more money gassed and injured in the war were while in the army than they could favored in the resolutions, but atpenhave earned in private life, a group tempted legislation to bonus-o- r men who came out of of former service men have organiz- sion ed the Mens Anti-Bon- the war physically and mentally un- with the avowed injured was vigorously opposed. League, purpose of opposing all efforts to proThe average man seems able to vide a cash bonus for World war detect a rattle in his car more quickveterans. The league was organized at a ly than one In his head. , meeting held Sunday afternoon at A buyers strike on coal might the Barracks club of world war Veterans, New York. Resolutions bring prices down, but it probably condemning the demand for a bonus would first bring us all down in bed. Service Men Unite ex-servi- ce Ex-Servi- ce us :L i ON THE WATCH said Mrs. Nagatem, Richard, are getting worse. Tomanners your Mrs. Smiths I saw you take day at and wipe off the handkerchief your chair before you sat down. And, worst of all, the darling little boy was watching you. Yes, my dear, replied Mr. Nagatem, and I was watching the darlinboy, too. Im too old to get caught on that bent pin stuff. g-little D i ' i SAVE MONEY- - BUY FOR CASH Samuel Kopp 450 w Center Phone Cash and Carry System. MOST COMPLETE THE Houston Post. N 446 Lowest Prices. LINE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 14 PRINCESS 100 lb. Sack Sugar 10 lbs. Sugar 48 lb. Sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour 9 lb. Sack Cracked Wheat $7.95 80c $1.40 38c 15c 35c 35c 35c lb. Pkg. Scotch Pearl Barley (fresh stock) 2 Pkgs. Cream of Barley 3 Pkgs. Quakers Milk Noodles : 2 lbs. Bishops Cocoa ' 4. 2 Pkgs. Wheaco iy2 lb. Pkg. Quakers Corn Meal (fresh stock) 3 Pkgs. Quakers Pancake Flour with Rice 3 Pkgs. Evaporated Royal Ann Cherries 3 Pkgs. Runkles Sweet Chocolate 1 TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 JOHN GILBERT GLEAM O DAWN Also Comedy Wednesday, Thursday WILL ROGERS m GUILE OF WOMAN Also Fables and Sport Review Mats. Mon Tues., Thurs., and Friday, 3:45, Sat. 2:15 Advertisement) NICE PEOPLE d, in THEREFORE Vote for Bamberger, Leatherwood to team Smoot at Washington gation to work day in TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 WILLIAM DE MILLE PRODUCTION sticks. om-menei- Anti-Be- THE ONLY PROPERLY VENTILATED THEATER IN PROVO m land-ha- ve These momentous 'considerations are the natural causes of by far the great- j Married Flapper clearly home the fact that our brings day girl is not as frivolous as she is painted. It is shown at the Co lumbia theater Wednesday as a Uni versal attraction starring Marie Pre vost. The girl of the story is the giddy flapper wife of a young millionaire sportsman who is torn with jealousy because of her coquettishness and flirtations with other men of her set. The Married Flapper. however, show's her true colors wThen her husbands fortune is wiped out and they go to live in a three-rooflat. She 45c 14c 40c 25c Pint Bottle Forbidden Fruit Grape Syrup Quart Bottle Forbidden Fruit Grape Syrup Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb. Large Whole Skinned Hams, pet lb A No. 1 Salt Bacon, per lb. Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb 7 Bars Swifts White Laundry Soap 8 Bars Kirks Flake Soap i 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser (1 Bank free) ! . 35c ,. 20c 40c 30c 30c 22c . 19c j. 25c 35c 28c i MORETOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. 450 West Center NO DELIVERY. St, Provo. 4' 4 i: |