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Show j TEH PROVO POST Master Violinist Married Saturday to Monday, but Single At High School Rest of the Week Thursday Afternoon t h' V com- In "Experimental Marriage, ing to the Princess theater tonight and Thursday, Constance Talmadge tries out a unique marriage scheme. Constance As "Suzanne Ercoll, if sweetheart her to marry promises club her to he will allow her pursue career for a goodly part of the week without masculine Interference. Now 'Foxy, the man In the case. Is awfully sweet on Suzanne and he promises to be good from Saturday to Monday. What happens during the rest of the week? Ah, yes. Indeed, what? Ever since Fannie Hurst, the famous short story writer married on the "week-en- d plan, there has been a great deal of discussion for and against. Does it really help a woman in her career to be married part of "Exthe time instead of over-timthe anperimental Marriage carries swer in no unmistakable terms. As Suzanne, Constance Talmadge does a breezy bit of acting. Always alert and graceful. Miss Talmadge has a sense of humor that is not surpassed on the screen. In this case she has more need of that humor, for the complication that arise out of her "Saturday to Monday marriage are not exafctly unruffled and calm. As the "Saturday to Monday husband, Harrison Ford has a part that gives him ample opportunity to present his talents at their best. k a Experiment Marriage is directed production, most skilfully by Robert G. Vignola. It is a picture that moves every moment and inch, and in it, Constance Talmadge shines like' the bright star she is. " TONIGHT, 7:45 RAYMOND HATTON in. HIS BACK AGAINST THE WAU. Also SIX ACTS .PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Shows 3:45, 7:30, prices 9:15-7-ReguL- r AOLH ar BtltKTI k ' niKOft V GeoigeFitzmaurice To ICaVe ilolfo Does PRODUCTION Cave-mantlin- pay? It it trua of girls chat jnun Betti) Compson and g BertLqtet! e? Brigham Young University LyceUm Presents in this picture shows whether they do or not ; THEQ Irene Stolofsky t ' TONIGHT, THURSDAY Also Special Comedy BULL MONTANA in VIOLINIST Assisted by MR. GEORGE B. IMBRIE, Baritone ' Selz-nic- re-iss- ue 1 MISS MAGADALEN MASSMANN, Pianist Bull Montana Misses A PUNCTURED College Hall Ice Wagon Days Other burdens than that of responsibility are borne on the shoulders of Bull Montana discovered recently, while enacting the title role of his newest Hunt Stromberg production, "A Punctured Prince, now at the Strand theater. The regal attire worn by Bull, including shoes and medals weighed fifty-fiv- e pounds. So far as can he learned from eyewitnesses to the spectacle of Montana as he appeared in the scene as a conquering hero, returning home in full regalia to his mythical domain, the costume he staggered beneath was a conglomerate affair made up of the garbs of Mexican bull fighters, Russian ballet dancers and Hamlet. Shouldering a gun while In the army, Montana declared, was childs play beside work as a prince before the camera. The temperature was close to 100, wistful in remand Bulls iniscence at the did days when' he PRINCE Matinees 2:45, 5:30 .Evenings 7, 11 18th Thursday January P.M. 8 Season Tickets $2.50 Single Admission 75c PRINCESS And SYND HOUSSAN Destinguished Lecturer . from India COLLEGE HALL, SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 8 P. M. .of ASeason Tickets $2.50 Admission 75c x Single - J TONIGHT, THURSDAY LEWIS J. SELZNICK presents CONSTANCE eyes-.gr$- TALMADGE WHO SATO COAL? commanded York'. "It wasnt in Why, we iiave plenty of coal coal to burn, good, clean coal that will burn when you want It to, and make your fire clear It. and bright when you need coal Don't hold off down thinkingno, not aia going price that we knew of? Let us fill your order now and you will probably save money. Hold William J. 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Center St. Provo, Utah GOODS a bad job, New Picture of Old Virginia novel Mary Johnstons brilliant of court the and Old of Virginia Have ?To King James I of England, picturizede and To Hold, has been Fitzmaur-icfor Paramount by George trewith splendid results. be This the feamendous production will ture attraction at the Columbia thea- ter beginning Thursday and Friday. of A remarkable cast 4 principals includes Betty Compson as "Lady Lytell as CapJocelyn Leigh, BertTheodore Kosloff tain Ralph Percy, as Lord Carnal, Raymond Hatton as "King James I, W. J. Ferguson, and Arthur as "Jeremy Sparrow Rankin as Lord Robert Cecil. The eminence of these players needs no comment. Mr. Lytell makes his bow before Paramount audiences in this vehicle, the part of "Captain Ralph Percy being consideredofparticularly the popusuited to the qualities lar star. Oulda Bergere in her adaptation Johnhas faithfully followed Miss court of luxurious The stons story. James I is shown in all its magnifi-of cence. Ben Johnson and the Duke historiBuckingham are other noted cal characters who appear in this &re the d Also scenes aboard the pirate ship and the vessel, fight with a British merchant of the up in the blowing culminating corsair craft. The story tells of Lady Jocelyn of Leigh, whom Lord Carnal, favorite esTo in seeks marriage. the king, cape a match with the dandified, odious Carnal, Jocelyn takes the is going to place of her maid who hundred a girls Jamestown, one of destined as wives for the settlers in the Virginia colonies. high-lighte- Many Deserting From Ranks of Communists PHONE 74 RAKER & BAKER Attorneys and Try a Post Want Ad! It Pays j Counselors-at-La- w and Adjustments Everywhere 108 West Center Provo, Utah Collections (Ko-nec-n- y), pre-eminen- ce by JOSEF KONECNY The Bohemian Violin Vertuoso Assisted by two American Artists: ESTHER LUELLA LASH, Soprano MARGARET GARY, Pianiste Under Direction Provo High Music Department Proceeds to be used to buy musical instruments. Provo High School 3 Oclock THURSDAY AFTERNOON ONLY Time and Place to Be Announced Later The Sweetest Story Ever Told Its a real e picture where line and feature stands out in perfectevery harlife-lik- with pleasing surroundings and background. J ust as there is exclusiveness in every individual mony, so Is In the Art of Reproduction Our whole aim is BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY Be proud of your Picture. Tabernacle Jan. 27 Probably the greatest musical organization to come to Provo this year will be that of the Irish Regiment band, booked by the Brigham Young university lyceum course, at the stake tabernacle Saturday evening, January 27. This organization comprised of some forty or more musicians, including a number of noted soloists, Irish singers, dancers and pipers, is one of the best known musical organizations in America. Family Tills Same Farm 900 Years peasant famthusiastically reporting ilies more and more ancient. Now the family of Poublan is officially certified to have labored over the same acres in Bearn since 1023. The' papers are lyric about it. The head of the Poublan clan is described as a tall, austere man, with the slow gestures and steady eye of the man who lives in the open and is full of wisdom. Another emotional front page account concludes with the suggestion that Poublan be granted not only the cross of agricultural merit, but also the official right to add the name of his farm at Lucgarrier to his own as a title of honor, thus becoming Poublan de Lucgarrier, and the pioneer of a new peasant nobility. there LARSONS STUDIO Columbia Theater Building Phone 384 8gEM2g!Ig!gSgg5 Auto Owners Attention We can now Headlight Reflectors right here in Provo. Re-pla- te COME IN AND SEE US. (Giaraillee Sloop 416 WEST CENTER If Its Metal We It Re-pla- te Death by Gas Legal in Nevada The Supreme court of Nevada has held valid the statute passed two years ago, providing for infliction of the death penalty by means of lethal gas. The court unanimously held that punishment for murder by death is neither cruel nor unusual, and that nothing in the lethal gas law indicates that that mode is any worse than hanging or shooting the methods formerly used. Women Have Bills In 41 Legislatures Legislative measures varying from general features of equal rights for women to specify bills for changes in existing laws are being urged by the national womans party this month before the legislatures of 41 states. The interests of more than 43,000,-00- 0 women are affected by the measures, it is stated at the party headquarters in Washington. In the majority of cases the bills propose to place women on an equal basis in the exercise of legal rights, particularly in nlatters of property ownership. In other instances they propose the removal of legal disabilities incident to marriage. A grub of the g variety is threatening to destroy many of the ancient architectural of yr onders London. Westminster Abbey, the Guildhall and Saint Pauls Cathedral are among the buildings being New Location 131-13- 5 West Center Street Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Office Phone, 148. Residence Phones: 175-- W 145-- J CHERRY HILL DAIRY SELLS" wood-borin- ed ; i Noted Irish Band Will Appear in The membership of the Communist party has dropped from 560,970 to 422,875, according to a statementis It published in a Moscow paper. reckoned that 46.5 per cent of the members are industrial workers, 24 per cent govper cent peasants, 24.2while 5.8 per ernment employees, various from are cent cent gathered classes. The central committee of the Russian Communist party has published the number of Communists serving in. the Red army on October 1, 1922. The percentage has fallen from 12 to 8.8 In a year. The number of cells, or units of thd ComGray Gables, on Buzzards Bay, munist army organization. Is given at 4732. Each "cell averages about Mass., for years the summer home of seven members, so that the Commun Grover Cleveland, is to. be cut up Ists In the Red army number about into lots and sold on the market. so-call- When Ordering, Designate Our Line Grand Concert: music-lovin- Since the institution of a cross of merit for the head, of agricultural which the any family more has acultivated was than same farm century announced the first of the year by the minister of agriculture in France, the Paris newspapers have been en- he said. se-que- HOUSE PAINTED W. E. Scott United States Fuel Co., Miners and Shippers in Ice-wag- on To Have and To EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE From the play by Smoot & Spafford an Among the mnsical treats that will g be offered to the people of Provo during the present season will he the appearance here tomorrow afternoon of Josef (or Joseph) the famous Konecny Bohemian violinist. Mr. Konecy will appear in the Provo high school gymnasium at 3 oclock . under the direction of the music department of the Provo high school. It is only once in a generation that a man of the power of his genius breaks through the almost insurmountable barriers and obstacles surrounding him and rises to over the rank and file. Such a man is Konecny, who is the son of a Bohemian blacksmith a struggler among millions of strugglers, as one of the great national journals puts it. Konecny has traveled all over the world. He has played concerts in the worlds dark corners and crowded cities of both Orient and Occident. He has given himself a liberal education, speaks English like he owned the language, writes It like a son of Addison himself, and commands his Bohemian, French, Spanish and German equally as well. Of his recent appearance in Colorado Springs the "Gazette critic among other things haS this to say: At both afternoon and evening concerts Konecny proved himself a thorough master of the violin. His tone quality was subject to such shadings of feeling as to make his performance of the various numbers most interesting and delightful. "Mrs. Luella Lash, assisting artist, possesses a lovely lyric soprano voice, and delighted her audience with her wonderful capabilities in Spanish and French, as well as English. Miss Margaret Grary is a most Her solo competent accompanist. numbers Were given with marked clearness and beauty. . . . "More than 400 had to he turned away from the afternoon concert because of the inadequate seating WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923 Old Bosseys prodr -- uct. Shes the fos-t- er mother of the hii-man race.7 Every child should have at least one quart per day. 33,000. Vibrac steel is a new steel made The largest percentage of Communists is in the special detachments in Manchester, England, which never of the cavalry, while the smallest tempers brittle and is absolutely reliable in behavior under any ordipercentage falls to the irregular nary treatment. Read and Use the Want Ads |