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Show H X 4 THE PROVO POST tL sunMi : Watch the Cheyrolets go by V iz t c WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 Tom Mix in a New Thriller Coming Soon Lariat, spurs, chaps and saddle. Theyre all coming to the Columbia theater Thursday and Saturday. And the star that will use them Is Tom MIx from William Foxs famous fold. Foractlon, aim and accuracy "Just Tony, , based on Max Brands novel, "Alcatraz, will surpass much of his past work, and full. thats .saying a saddle-ba- g This new vehicle for the stalwart, stimulating star will prove entertainment of the highest order. For many years it has been Mix's most arduous endeavor to feature his sprightly steed, "Tony," in a film-plaand Mr. Fox has finally consented. So Tom went about his performance in front of a camera with an enthusiasm born of an inspiration for love of the animal which has accompanied him through much of his life and most of his hazardous episodes on the western plateau. 'Aside from its stirring incidents and absorbing detail ,the story contains an unusual scenic background that adds charm to the Narrative. t Tonight, I Full of Novelties y, Smoke the Provo Special 2 for 25c Ruler of wild men---bnot ofher own wild heart! ut Hurricanes Gal Is Packed With Thrills That S Lola, girl captain of a smuggling schooner, who gives her love to a traitor, and takes it back by taking from him the woman who first won his love shang-hai- d her aboard the schooner and away on the broad Pacific battles it out. Swiftly moving drama, packed with punch and thrills; enacted by a star and cast of exceptional g&llber. That describes "Hurricanes Gal, &' a First National attractibn produced by Allen Holubar ,and starring Dorothy Phillips, which plays at the Strand tonight and Thursday. It is a "big picture in every way, in our estimation, and should draw capacalso ity houses at every performance. "Hurricanes Gal Is a story of the TOUCHY bounding main, with Miss Phillips in cast as Lola, who takes over the command of a smuggling schooner DAGGONE when her father, Its owner, dies. The browthe of the death at crew, elated TORCHY when beating captain. Is disillusioned be to herself the daughter proves Just as severe and relentless as her parent.' The action Is intense and rapid, the national educational council, with schooners, torpedo boat destroy Citizenship Milton Bennion, dean of the said takers, aeroplanes and hydroplanes school of education at the university, filled is The Need production ing part. on his return from the conventions of with gripping suspense, and it will LAKE March SALT CITT. the National Educational association live long In the memory of those for and held in Cleveland, February 24 to training , see It. to were the problems dis- March 1. for citizenship Director which in scenes, The air There is general recognition to cussed fn several of the meetings 'of Holubar himself used a plane sea among and leading educators of the neair the., other, photograph of giving primary attention well ' cessity are remarkably craft in action, to this phase of contindone and enhance the appeal of the ues Dean Bennion.education, Even in higher ' . picture, Ellis and professional schools it is recMiss Robert plays opposite are that character education is cast ognized In the Phillips, and othersGertruda more fundamental, than scholastic Astor, Wallace rteery, ThlS' statement, however. James G. Barrows, Jack Donovan and Frances Raymond. Thats and HINES Hand Made, Havana Filler and Imported Sumatra Wrapper. It has that mellow mildness absolutely the finest qua lity. It will please . your taste. No finer Cigar can be made. If there is anyone in this city who believes he can buy better cigars for the money, we can quickly disabqse his mind 'of the - idea. Steel City Cigar (Made in Provo) 1 10c V, Straight 10c We believe our Cigar the equal of any 15c Cigar on the market. Patronize a Home Industry Dorothy inPhillips HURRICANES GAL Tonight Thursday Training Is Paramount tunate-enough- - ChrotkufflitfljLps 2tdkri tills Jiurricsats QiL! Let me make them new again. When your soul is worn down, a Doctor and when your rjn soles way? save their lives and ideals through the medium of deler ,was for many years soloist with the Stockholm, Sweden, Symphony Orchestra and later with the New. York Symphony; Paul Clarke, first violiqist, has appeared with symphony orchestras in various eastern cities; Harry Parsons, violin obligato, was formerly connected with the Portland, Ore., Symphony Orchestra; Mrs. Zedeler, piano student of Walter Spry, possesses remarkable ability in ensemble work; and Betty Booth, dramatic soprano and organist, studied in Europe and appeared for two seasons with the Vienna opera. I pairman THOMAS DEMOS, Mgr. 403 West Center Shoes also Made to Ordei v L. F. Van Zehn ByWestern Union. AW, WHATS THE USE The Economy Shoe Rep. Co DELAWNCY WORTHINGTON, OF T4E. SOCIAL WEGlSTtR LIKE. To GRACE OUR COLUMNS ARTICLE ABOUT YOURSELF , MR. FEATHER HEAD Im J.M'SPooF SPECIAL WE WOULD WITH AN WEP-RtSENWivE sir Born in new Rochelle., SPENT EARLY CHILDHOOD IN A6 ER DEN , WASH yes The IN TUBUC SCHOOLS, featherhead mattress ORGANIZED Co., JUST TONY AND COMEDY FRIDAY Matinee 3:45, 10c, 20c Evening, 7 :45, 15c, 25c, 35c CONWAY TEARLE in SHADOWS. OF THE SEA And 5 Big Acts LEVEY VAUDEVILLE Tonight and Thursday MIDNIGHT member, OF THE ST. VITUS CLUB, ThE. PlNOCHLB CLUB AND A ER GUEST AND FABLES Wash Kidneys If They Hurt Take 8alte to flush Kidneys If Back pains you or Bladder bothers. Flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that too much meat and rich .. food may form uric acid, which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel' it from the blood. They become - and weaken; then you suffer sluggish with a dull mise in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize, these irritating , acids, to cleanse the kidneys and final off the bodys urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is mads from the acids of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer irritates, thus often ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink. Twas the Money That Interested Worthington Newspaper EDUCATED TOM MI- X- m one of the finest musical organizations before the public an organization which gives a full and wholly delightful interpretation to some of the finest orchestral classics. The Zedeler Quintet is composed of artists of the first rank. Mr. Ze- give by calling an expert Shoe Re- THE DARK SECRET Thursday and Saturday Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15 is not designed to disparage in any way the value of scholarship. Much attention was given to the reconstruction of the course of study that it may contribute more fully to the development of the social and moral qualities of pupils. While the American people generally are having trouble in financing their school systems, they are it as primarily a question recognizing of the return that they am7 to re- rectly interpreted. ceive for the money invested, that is, Nicolai Zedeler, distinguished celeconomy does not consist in spend- list, believed this at a time when few ing less but in getting greater val- - agreed with him. Today, however, he has convinced all those who doubted him. He has popularized the He has done this not by classics. any departure from the requirements of the great composers, but by rightly interpreting their visions, moods College Hall Friday, March 23rd 8 p.m. Last number on the course Price 75c. DOROTHY DALTON In GRACE DARMOND Music lovers of the city are awaiting with interest the coming of the Zedeler Symphonic Quintet which will give a concert at College hall Friday, March 23, under the direction of the B. Y. U. lyceum bureau. This aggregation of artists is one of the foremost musical organizations In the country and their offerings should come as a decided musical treat to the people of Provo and vicinity. The Zedeler Symphonic Quintet has demonstrated conclusively that the rank and file of the American people thoroughly appreciate the mu- sic of the masters when it is cor- Zedeler Symphonic Quintet U There are five delightfully appealing new acts included on the big vaudeville bill that is booked at the Columbia theater for Friday, March 23. Among these will be Hunters dogs, one. of the biggest vaudeville numbers on the Pacific coast. These canines appear in a posing number and the Intelligence of the animals is truly remarkable. They are all beautiful animals and this act has the distinction of being new as well as entertaining. Lavelle Gordon and company ar a versatile pair, and have with them Ed Manley, one of the most successful piano players and accompanists on the stage today. The principals in this specialty are humorous, but they present their comedy in songs which bear the marks of pronounced originality. E. J. Moore and company with tricks of magic give a performance of an entirely different variety. These entertainers create an atmosphere which has made them popular up and down the circuit. Boston and Vaughn with their "Comedy Bits are comedy cutifps of international reputation. They possess cleverness and their act has plenty of "pep and go. Bob White will present his specHe is a ialty, "Want That Nice. whistler and at the same time ' presents novel Imitations and his line of talk is the best antidote for the blues the stage can prescribe. Bureau Triumph Brigham Young University, Lyceum presents 7 :45 Also 6 Acts Pantages Vaudeville Zedeler Quintet Coming as Lyceum The Strand - i Fridays Vaudeville NOW VUHAT ABOUT ALL This MONEY IhE-PAPERS SAY YOUVE inherited r THERES ISCSTHING IN ITS ALL A IT &G jMlSfAke. 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