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Show N THE PROVO PO SI WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1923 Author Supervised Film In Fascination Of Tolable David Mae Murray Wins MAE MURRAY tn FASCINATION it swift-ly-flrtSvi- PRINCESS Tonight and Thursday ALL SEATS 10c - 1 i " , , l :45 7 NOBODYS MONEY and 6 ACTS PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Regular Time and Price w ft Inspiration Pictures Inc. j Richard BarthelmessW-k - JPTOL'ABLE' JDAVID" Bartheimess "To fable David Richard. in Directed bej KING ENRY Tolable David. i 1 Z3 i F Mil ES i i . Famous Englishman Lauds Grand Canyon vi'-'cn- 'I inn! ic i ! Win Ihn d e Ti p liede tn un-maki- nee 1 e - s was written bv Jos.-p- llergeshei-m- c and from the time he rend it. Mi Barthclmcss longed tur the to enact the role ot l)aid m pa t lie! n because it as sue q r c chained How e Mr - ll I "1 !a t c i u to - h i l n ii Ha c till 11 . -- - i . i thnl I v i t li ambitions gf Ha im i id hi p.imit In cl ' 1 pui.lias.it ,i Mi w li II. Ml ! I outhtu t i ( heretofore lid wilting-- ( m ss . 1 . 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Morning, noon said Mr. Rarthelmess. religious, and evening th same1 tint hanging Bible their favorite litand the showthedr unchanging erature We soonis learned precipices that in his colors, editfs looking across at cliffs idea of David, the author had in as they have done for millions of the biblical story of David and years, and will do for millions mind The chief villain in the Goliath. more a is giant and it will he reOne descends by a very steep and story in called the biblical story David that to the river winding footpath down him. slew at the bottom, and ascends again, We were fortunate in having Mr seeing all there is to see, but Hie with us during the spell is the same when one emerges. Hergesheimer as he picked out of the story, filming The vastness and the changelessnss the locations, and was of great assistcreate a sense of solemn silence. The ance in aiding us in getting the lointense silence is the most awe- cal color. some thing. Why does this strange Hergesheimer had said that panorama produce so profound an he Mr would only spend a couple of days color effect? It is because impres- on with the company. Howlocation sions are usually the most changeful so interested that ever. he became of all the impressions we receive was there virtually throughout the since color .varies with atmospheric he of the story in the entire conditions, exciting rather than still- Virginia filming mountains. ing perception and mental reactions that the eternal steadfastness and mathematical rigidity of these colors grasp and fix and seem to hypnotize ot ATTRACHO: A FIRST NATIONAL u , "i. . Barthel-n- produced bv Inspiration Pictures, Inc l which will be at the Columbia ciorus of a Broadway mi Thursday and Friday, is remarkable' promoted to the. queen po-- m several repe ts Not onl is tlie sforj an unusual t liiii ot tin chorus and is the hit eii In N w York tlm bn-i- n one, but n marks a new era in the f li dieiv el l town selection of ston-'to. the screen It lie'ads oi tb' ld honie- n k i i Richard ss tirst starling vehicle for Associated Fust National Pictures, Inc , i i M ti p , TOWN SCANDAL m ui W I' in hg ; THE lT JACK HOLT J - GLADYS WALTON in n if Ifn J ' 1 A Tonight, and Earl the-"cro- - All the romance and flavor of old Spain have been kept intact in Mae Murrays latest photoplay, Fascination, presented by Robert Z. Leon- ard, showing at the Strand starting Thursday. It is the most lavish ancl THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY elaborate of this famous stars pictures, and presents a whirlwind succession of thrilling and exciting experiences. The directon by Robert Z. Leonard is flawless, and the play is undoubtedly one of the most noteworthy of the year. In Fascination Miss Murray plays ,the part of Dolores De Lisa, born of a Spanish father and an American mother. Resenting the close supervision of the aunt with whom she lives, Dolores slips out to LAST TIMES TONIGHT join the throng going to the bull fight. CHARLEY CHAPLIN It is here that she becomes fascinated by the toreador, Carrita. She in meets him and falls under the influence of his dark eyes. That night, at a ball, Dolores dances for the THE PILGRIM guests, giving vent to the emotions which the bull fight had created in her. None of the guests recognize Williams in her as the daughter of Eduardo de Lisa, the daughter of a wealthy SpanLUCKY CARSON iard who has on that very day returned from America, bringing with him Dolores brother and a triend trom college. 1 s. It is the search for the girl that bnngsin its train a series of and highly dramatic incifor dents. the Eiffel Tower. costumes and gorlocal Using (Elaborate Cabbage Is terms, furnished enough geous settings make, brilliant the ento allow two ians for every tire production. All the prim ipal in County ofkraut man, woman, and child in "the state scenesj a re laid in Spain Miss MuUtah, or a total of 960,000 cans. rrays picture reproduces admirably fn order to give a definite idea In addition to this twelve carloads the spirit ot the land of the toreaof the extent of cabb;fgf production of cabbage were shipped to California dor A notable cast has been assembled in Morgan county, the following fig- and several hundred tons placed on in or within retained markets, support of Miss Murray, the playnearby ures may be considered, says Wilford the ers including Vincent Cpleman. as countv. D Porter in the Utah Farmer: thc American sweetheart of Dolores; The cans used to take care of last seaA single seed or head of grain Creighton Hale as Eduardo. her sons crop, if placed end to end in a will Helen Ware as Parola. a brother; marvel-ouits kind t with repioduce vortical position, would reach an alm a jaded singer cabaret, lapiditv An example is the de- Couitenav Foote as Spanish titude 505 times the height of the the- suave- Count Wool worth building in New York, velopment ot the Albion, or Iowa de Morera Charles Lane as Eduardo which is 792 feet high and is the Number 102. oats from a single head de LNa tile lather of Dolores; Emily highest building on this continent. seleeted in 19i6 to a crop produced Fitzrov as hei watclitul um, and V This line of cans would be 406 times on Fru, as Cairita the tor(Ml (Min acres iin Robert who holds Dolores enthralled higher than the Eiffel Tower of 1919 moreThisthan eador, Albion oat is a prolific Fascination was written b EdParis, the highest tower in the world. The line would form 250 necklaces whit vartetc giving an increase-e- pro- mund Colliding, and was directed b of an.s for the Woolworth building duction of mow than 6 5 on ima bush- ltolx it 7. Lconaiel It wa photoend have enough over to make two els a ear. It m graphed lev ()lie-- T Mui-- h ds Yittanx pioiuction bn d bv yf o King Morgan f -- - Chevrolet sales jumped from eighth to second place in the United States in less than one year. Can you read the handwriting. THE merry Ha-ha- !" what you slip the fellows who spend their SCHQFJEI2Q money riding in jams instead of saving it by old-fashion- riding a health-buildin- g, ed bicycle. More workers ride bicycles than ever before. Pick yours out now 1923 showing is ready. ay Meredith Cycle Co. j HOME OF THE IVER JOHNSON 159 North University Ave. Phone AW, WHATS THE USE onvenient Plumbing school and then back home, and in joining the rest of the boys in long spins that harden the muscles and broaden the chest. d boys ride bi- 397-- J. the beholder? Business Men and Wives Pullman company detectives have found stolen Pullman blankets being used for a wide variety of purposes. Some are used for laprobes, womens coats, mens trousers, bath robes and childrens clothing. Berth curtains have been found made up into a beautiful coat for a woman, and other curtains, with cretonne trimmings added, have been found as draperies and table covers. During 1918 and 1919, 8.200 Pullman blankets were reported missing from cars. Through the aid of the. police and hotels much of this stolen plunder has been recovered. The too drastic reform idea gets a body blow in The Town Scandal, a Universal attraction starring Gladys Walton, which will be shown at thePrincess theater toriight and Thurs-' day. The picture was adapted the screen by Hugh Hoffman fro the Cosmopolitan story, The Chick en That Came Home to Roost, by Frederick Arnold Kummer, and has all of the flavor of the original. The picture was directed by King Bag got. It is all about a pretty girl from small town who gets a job in the By L F. cycles today, boys who stay out in the open and prepare themselves for strong, clean manhood. A bicycle costs little and re quires hardly anything to washing is an unpleas-isat best, but. a con- will nt, sanitary sink more it luch to make Plenty of run- pieasam to ning water and easy keep ep it going. See your model I of our showroom. 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