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Show THE PROVO P0S1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 ae B Here s an Easy Way to Increase Your Earnings $6.00 a Month i Will not take up any of your time. Requires no study, no special training or education. You dont have to sell anything or do any kind of work. The money comes to you by maili from GEORGIA MINSTRELS 40 PEOPLE 40 Band and Orchestra. Only Show of .Its Kind in the World , , WEDNESDAY Utah Power & Light Company FRANK MAYO FRANK. MAYO Supported by Stellar Cast THE WOLF LAW Mayo Plays Strong Thrilling Dance Hall Role in Wolf Law Fire in The Siren Call And Her Sunkist Serenaders TED SCHWAB VALENTINE VOX INTERNATIONAL NEWS JOE BENNETT A Telephone Tangle PHIL LA TOSCA - ing Dorothy Dalton which comes to the Columbia theater next Thursday and Friday. An outsider, seeing these scenes in the making, would probably have become greatly alarmed. A wild stampede during which the 300 men and women characters in the set registered panic, with great volumes of yellow smoke pouring into the big dance hall from the direction of the stage where the orchestra held forth, was the spectacle that met the The gaze of all on the sidelines. smoke was provided, however, by smoke pots of sulphurous fumes, the flames by the use of lycompodium. One of the extraordinary features of the scene was the remarkable manner in which the director and his assistants handled this large mob, in a set something like a hundred and fifty feet square. Practically every persom had instructions as to what to do and where to go when the signal was given. When the scene was completed once, it had to be done all over again, as is customary in making of a motion picture scene. This meant that everything had to be restored to its original condition. chairs and tables replaced and every character take the same position he had before. Such are some of the difficult details of motion picture making. COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA FRIDAY SHOWS 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 THE SIRAN GALL With DOROTHY DALTON Also Comedy Rene Adoree Starring With Tom Moore PRINCESS Rene Adoree, who plays the Irish sister of Tom Moore in his latest Made in Heaven, Goldwyn production which will be shown at the Princess theater for two days, beginning Wednesday, was born in Lille, France. She is known in New York as a dancer. The announcement of her engagement to Tom Moore during the making of Made in Heaven, and their subsequent marriage, was one of the sensations of the California film colony. For this latest picture Goldwyn No secured from the City of Los Angeles the services of a complete unit of the fire department including a fire hose, an engine, hook and ladder, hose cart, and the entire detach- More Poverty Seen in England, ment of men. cording to Labor Member of vehicle, starring a Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 FRANK MAYO in CAUGHT BLUFFING' Idleness Finds Among the Germans Also Comedy Wednesday, Thursday TOM MOORE in MADE IN HEAVEN Also Fables and Sport Mats.: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 3:45; Sat., 2:15. club, The Hawaiian of leading Hawaiians, recently dopted a resolution in Honolulu exhibitons given in enouncing awaii and the mainland under the ame of the ancient Hawaiian hula, i costumes alleged to he typically as being indecent com-ose- par-'shi- dies. Thomas THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY Let M Half Sole and Repair Them OLD WORN OUT SHOES Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New Give Me a Trial Be Convinced. DONT d pi labor member of the English parliament, recently paid a visit to Germany to learn something of conditions in that country, particularly among the He makes some working classes. interesting comparisons betweenas the the German and English workers result of his investigations. There are no unemployed in GerThere are gloomy many, he says. next sx what of forebodings Shoe Shop months may. bring to the Economy the workers, Thomas Demos, Prop. but so far the German people have 403 W. Center St. Provo, Utah escaped the war miseries and uncertainties that are our lot here. The differences and divisions between Since 1906 trade union member-rawaiia- n skilled and unskilled workers are n Australia has increased 211 much less pronounced in Germany cent ler than in Britain. At the time of my visit, when the rate of exchange was anything between 4000 and 6000 marks to the pound, the average wage was in the neighborhood of 4 0 marks an hour. It would be foolish, of course, to suggest that there is no poverty in Coal at Cost Buy Mutual Shares atx$12.50 and Get at Cost Per Share Every Year and Phone or write For sale at all our offices through any of our employees theyre our salesmen. FREE BOOKLET COUPON Utah Power & Light Co. General Offices, Salt Lake City, Utah Please send me illustrated booklet, containing (1) More Information about Utah Power and Light Co. Stock (2) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge am Investment. j Name, HAD ENOUGH, SAYS Address UNCLE JOE CANNON ! Weary after a lifetime of public service, but a trifle sorry of his decision to retire, Uncle Joe Cannon, who returned home to .Danville, 111., from Washington over the same route he traveled westward in his mothers arms, 8 2 years ago, sat down a few days ago to consider a future in private life. His public service is mot quite ended, for he plans to go back to Washington in December to serve out his 2 3d term in the House of Representatives. His 46 years of service there will expire j March 4. Ive had enough, he told a correspondent who spent the morning with him in his study at the old brick mansion with its broad veranda and high roof. Its 5 0 years since I first went to Washington, and with the exception of those two unsought vacations (referring to his two defeats) I have been there ever since. I decided to retire voluntari- but he added, witsfullv, Im ly, just a bit sorry now. i The elder Cannon, a country school teacher and doctor, plied his twin professions in a territory of, 50 miles up and down the river. Everybody suffered from maUncle Joe laria, recalled, and my father was called out for miles around. He swam it once too often. His horse reached land, but fathers body was never found. Today an iron bridge spans the river where the doctor lost his life and "Uncle Joe, who clerked in a store slept in a law office and finally walked to Cincinnati and back to go to law school paying a dollar a week for board, but giving an ote for his tuitions because he couldnt Uncle Joe is afford to pay cash to more years retire after preparing of service in Congress than any man in the history of the United States. It i3 estimated, says the United States Department of Agriculture, that Facts on Highways Texas and New York are the States which, receive the largest alNineteen thousand three hundred lotments of Federal aid for highwhich is distributed on the and eight miles of Federal-ai- d road ways, basis of population, area, and milehad been completed on August 31. age of rural highways. Ten million six hundred and twen-- I In August Missouri placed 126.17 work under ty thousand four hundred and seve- miles of new Federal-ai- d nty-one motor vehicles were regis- construction. tered in the United States on July! One thousand three - hundred anid 1. according to the Bureau of Public fifty-tw- o miles of road has been Roards, United States Department of completed by the Bureau of Public r Roads of the United States DepartAgriculture. There are 2,500,000 miles of rural ment of Agriculture In our national forests, and there Is under construe- highway in the United States. Over 33,000 motor vehicles have tion 617 miles, which open up been received as surplus war ma- regions of great natural beauty and terial by the Bureau of Public Roads rich in natural resources. j of the United States Department of Agriculture and distributed to the States for use in road construction. Texas leads in miles of completed Federal-ai- d roads with 1733 miles, Minnesota is second with 1416. In mileage of Federal-ai- d roads under construction Texas is first with 1408 miles. Nebraska second with 970 miles, and Iowa third with to 400,000 from 300,000 will pounds of in be used the borer peach against Sitting under the autographed Georgia this fall. 945 miles. portraits of half a hundred famous men, with his feet cocked up on his h desk and one of his famous Uncle stogies drawing Joe reviewed his properly, 87 years of life, the lives of his father and grandfather before him, recalled incidents of his journey from North Carolina to Indiana in 1S40, liis law student days, his impressions of the first Lincoln-Dougla- s debate, which he attended, and the high spots of his ne j Members of the Danish nobility, a count and his wife, recently hired g out to a Saskatchewan farmer as laborers. They decided that to journey to Canada as a laborer and his wife would be a novelty, and so they came, traveling by harvesters excursion train to Regina from f the East. pob-in- NEW LOCATION 135 West Center Street TRANSFER CO. HARDY-MADSE- N Furniture and Piano Moving A Specialty - I PROVO, UTAH Or Dent Chamberlain, care Mutual Coal Co., Salt Lake; City 4 -- SAVE $5.70 ON EACH SHARE Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. Increase your income by investing your savings Every three months in shares of Utah Power each share of stock & Light Company Preearns $1.75, which is ferred Stock. Its safe. paid to the owner of the $100 SHARES NOW SELLING FOR $96 AND DIVIDEND PER SHARE sx-inc- .90 Delivered 2 Tons of Coal is almost $6.00 a month and you wouldnt have to do a tap of work for it. was told by those who Germany. are in close touch with the life of the German worker that the general standard of comfort is lower today than anything experienced by the present generation of GermanI workvisited ers. But even so. although some of the poorest parts of Berlin, I saw nothing so sordid as the poverty and squalor of the poorest districts of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds or London. political career. And what, the interviewer asked The republic is possessed of enordo yon regard as the outstanding mous material wealth and intellectual resource that have not been de- achievement of your life of what stroyed by military defeat. On the are you most proud? My eight years as speaker of the contrary, it may soon be apparent that military defeat has only awak- House and 20 years I think it was, ened new powers by ridding the life as chairman of the appropriations of the German people of the domina- committee. What will you do after next tion of the militarist and imperialMarch? ist castes. I dont Well, The most casual observer could reflectively, ha)rdly fail to be impressed by the know. I guess I dont need to work appearance of the countrys solid for a living any more, and I can setmy family my two strength in material resources and tle down with live. and and In just daughters agriculture productive power. He has no plans, he said, for takforestry the territory through which I traveled is the richest and most ing any part in the campaign this even in his own district, where highly developed I have ever S3en. fall, a warm fight is reported brewing. The automobile trip from WashThe outstanding feature of the to Indianapolis over the old of Canada ington policy King immigration to National road, following the same is the restriction of immigration of route taken first to by the caravan of Quakencourage, agriculturists. North Carolina with all, the immigration of hoys and er families from west in 1840, was came which he the from teens in their girls more for he with to explained, undertaken, British Isles, and in reasons than expecsentimental the and governments provincial be able to recognize Canadian Colonization association. tation he w'ould scenes of 8 2 years. Two he rememWhite Sulphur Springs and An extensive propaganda is being bered. of the in favor growing Quaker settlement of Richmond, made in Russia Indian corn Instead of rye and Ind. It was at one of the fords on the wheat, because it resists drought Wabash, that his father lqat his life. better than the latter grains. I MUTUAL COAL COMPANY stockholders now getting best quality Spring Canyon Coal at I Kennedy, j dividends are The paid every Jan. 1, April 1, July 1, Oct. 1. The Company has never failed to pay, ever since shares were issued over nine years ago. If you owned only 10 shares of stock in the Lighting Company you would be entitled to receive $70.00 a year. That POST WANT ADS PAY. Ac-- ! Parliament. You want to make it easily, too if you can. money. Elements have so much to do with the success of a photoplay that it is only natural to give full consideration to them in judging a picture in advance. Wolf Law, Universals vehicle for Frank Mayo which will be seen at the Columbia theater Wednesday, was filmed under the psual Universal starring feature regulations. That is, it is based on a strong original story, a magazine success in this case, by a well known writer, Hugh Pendexter. A director whose successes have mounted steadily in the past Stuart Paton was assigned. A cast was chosen in accord with the nature of the story; Mayo, Sylvia Breamer, Harry Carter, Nick de Ruiz, Charles Brinley, Herbert Fortier, Frank Weed, Paul Wismer, Edward .Moncrief, Fred Kohler and other popular artists of the screen. The story was put into screen form by an expert continuity man, Charles Sarver, who has prepared other Mayo vehicles and knows Mayos talents and pecularities of manner. The locale of Wolf Law is the Ozark mountain country in 1870 or thereabouts. On one side of a state line and state lines in those days meant more in a legal and commercial sense than they do today was civilization in a fairly modern state. Miles away were the wooded of the Ozarks, hiding a band ofpeaks lawless men who had built themselves a community founded on murder and theft. Through both sections goes the story with strange links connecting the two kinds of existence. Where theres smoke theres fire But the extent of a fire cannot always be judged by the quantity of smoke produced, as was demonstrated during the filming of- the fire scenes in the Alaskan dance hall setting in Irvin Willats production for Paramount, The Siren Call, featursometimes! share. These payments are called dividends. 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