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Show THE PROVO POST South Sea Flappers Flap More Than Ours May Not Know as Many Dane's as American Sister, but Can Whirl , Through the Hula for Days. The modern American flapper is a tame sister compared to the South Sea island girl of the same persuasion, according to members of R. A. Walshs Goldwyn company which made Lost and Found, coming to the Columbia theater on Tuesday, on the island of Tahiti. If you wonder how the flapper Americanus can dance all night, between cocktails and cigarets, and then get up in the morning for a game of golf, you would be amazed at the hardihood for jazz which the dusky and seductive Polynesian maidens show, said House Peters, Antonio Moreno, George Siegmann and Director Walsh .upon their return from the island. Its dance, dance, dance from morning till night, exclaimed the volatile Tony Moreno, with an expression registering that he could not hold the pace. And Tony is athletic too. The equatorial flapper isnt keen on ball-roodancing as we know it, but she can turn loose a tornado and a sirocco when it comes to the hula. The spirit of fun runs riot in her blood and she is not bound by the conventions of clothing. It must not be gathered, however, that the fair maidens flaunt their charms to the gaping public. On the contrary, one member asserts that the American and South Sea flappers may be sisters under their skin, but the latter brand displays less of the cuticle Convenient Plumbing Dish washing is an ant task at best,' butunpleas a convenient, sanitary sink will do much to make it more pleasant. Plenty of running water and easy to keep clean. We are equipped to install the SINK you want, as well as other Plumbing needs. m P. L. LARSEN Phone 574. 343 W. Center OUP PRICES ARE FAIR NOT LONG TILL DECORATION DAY Don't delay in placing your order for the memorial you will want erected before that time. A large variety from which to select. 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MARTIN It is really an inspiration to be an observer at the rehearsals of the ProThis aggregavo Tabernacle choir. tion of singers is preparing tor an artistic production of the comic opera Erminie, one of the prettiest comic operas ever seen on the American stage. The reason for this inspiration is that practically all the voices are mature, and a mature voice can get over to the audience a volume with quality as ffw voices in operas do. One of the reasons for the professionalism of a visiting opera cast is the maturity of its voices. This company has that maturity. The men and women are working hard every night under the able direction of Professor J. R. Boshard and Stage Director T. Earl Pardoe. It does indeed promise to be a musical treat. Fellow citizens, let us prepare for a community musical, the Opera Erminie, to be given at the Columbia theater May 21-2- Film Director Who Understands Women A choir. he E. Mason in i LOST AND FOUND A Goldwyn Picture At the Columbia, Tuesday TONIGHT and TUESDAY MILTON SILLS, JACK MULHALL, CLEO RIDGELY in The otten Law 1 'Taste Judge j u Hay Dreams -- The Bread That Mother Used to Make by Joseph Franklin Poland. In the Miles Standish School de-in Cleveland histoyr is taught by events on picting various historical a child acWhen the school stage. of hisa the drama in acts part tually firmis lesson tory, immediately that student the and mind in the fixed ly will remember it always, according to the teacher. Retrieving his tobacco in excellent condition after it had been cached for 10 years is the experience of a Canadian trapper who makes the wilds of his hunting Northern Manitoba a cache at made 1913 he In ground. Copper Lake, which is 72 miles north of The Pas. In this cache he placed three pounds of tobacco in six tins.Returning to Copper Lake early in the present year he found that the cache tobacco was as good as ever, although it had been there about 10 years. - MICK1E, THE PRINTERS DEVIL . DAY DREAMS CREAMERY half-poun- i CROSSED WIRES and UNCLE SI AND HIS COUNTRY STORE Will present 'BARNYARD NIGHT TUESDAY GLADYS WALTON in V GROSSED WIRES' And Comedy former director of the Boston Symphony orchestra, a teacher and master of almost every musical instrument, died in the poorhousc in Fresno, California. At one time hia-oworchestra was heard with delight' by thousands at the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. He was a musician of the old school. Jazz ' did not appeal to him and his pupils dwindled until there were none. A -- n . BAKER & BAKER Attorneys anil Cminselors-at-La- w Collections and Adjustments Everywhere IDS West tontir Provo, Utali d i Made by HOOVER BROS. 30 fears of knowing how For sale by all Grocers. Evening, 8:15, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 The Red Mill In Larderello, a little town in the Italian province of Pisa, si an electric station which produces electricity from the thermic energy procured by the natural steam the under This station furnishes light and power to the surrounding coun- ground. try. 3 FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR Is the same lovely bread that Mother makes NOW when she insists on EXCELSIOR FLOUR Tonight 8:15 -- 11 GOLDWYN AN R.A. WALSH m h i1 k 1 i WEDNESDAY PRESENTS PRODUCTION Shows 3:45 and 7:45 Last Vaudeville Show k. This Season Mentho-Sulphu- r, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is irritated or broken out with eczema ; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur preparation is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications, the eczema is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphalways heals eczema right up. A small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphmay be had at any good drug store. ur ur By Charles Sughroe $ Western Newspaper Union Presented by the MUSIC DEPARTMENT of BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Directed by MRS. FLORENCE JEPPERSON MADSEN Staged by PROF. T. EARL PARDOE TUESDAY Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15 RROTHERS UNDER On A South Sea Island oirbctvo Y HOUSE PETERS. PAULINE STARKE. ANTONIO MORENO A aOLDWYN THE SKIN' v R. A. WALSH CAREY WILSON PICTURE J More Fun And BUSTER KEATON in MUTUAL STRAIGHT LOANS, No Fees; No Commission If you want a home, a building lot, or a farm see us about it. Get It Insured at OWENS REAL ESTATE : COMPANY 214 West Center St. Phone 86 directed George of the screen. Georgiy the English novelist, has gained a reputation for his almost uncanny knowledge of women which he displays in his hooks. Hopper, who is one of the foremost directors of motion pictures, shows his knowledge of femininity by the little human touches which he puts into his productions. Dangerous Curve Ahead. a Rupert Hughes story which he directed and which scored a tremendous success, was full of such realistic and trueto-- 1 if o moments. The same is true of his latest production. Brothers Under the Skin, a Peter B. Kvne story, produced by Goldwyn, which comes to the Columbia theater on Wednesday. The photoplay deals with two married couples one rich, the other poor and tells how the husbands brought happiness into their homes by tie introduction of some refined cave-ma- n methods. Hopper studies women. He knows how to talk their language, about their children, and what they enjoy eating. His hobbies are cooking and children. The director has the largest private library of cook books in the country, his collection numbering 800 volumes. Whenever there are children in the picture he makes friends with them and plays with them. He has a little daughter of his own and is devoted to her. She sometimes sits and watches her daddy by the hour as he pilots the actors through their parts. Asked to comment on his conceded knowledge of the fair sex, Mr. Hopper said: The confession of ignorance is the beginning of wisdom. I likeI to study women anil their ways, hut pretend I should to no special knowledge. feel less hesitancy in saying that I 'understood chemistry or mathematics than to say I understood women. Rather muilest that for a man who is known as the V. I,. George of the sc reen Pauline Starke and House Peters Or even the lily could paint. a photoThe Forgotten Law, You could put it right down for cer- play version of the famous novel, A tain, Modern Madonna, by Caroline AbWe would make every Mother a bott Stanley, is to be seen for the Saint. first time tonight at the Strand theaWomens Auxiliary of American ter. Advance about this notices Legion. Metro production pronounce it as one of the most sensationally dramatic stories of the season, with a subject that should arouse a great deal of discussion, among women especially. When the novi made its appearance, it exposed an unjust law with such tone and indignation that an investigation was demanded, resulting finally in the abolition of the law. Through its operation the father in any household was permitted The minute you unwrap the to arrange for his childs rearing afpackage and taste the rich, ter his own death, even to the point delicious flavor and satisfy, of separating the child from its own ing quality of mother. The statute is a very old one, and fraught with dangerous possibilities. What these could very well have been is seen in The Forgotten Law. A splendid cast has been selected you will realize what we mean to photoplay. portray the roles in thisscreen when we say it is made from the fame Sills adds to his Milton of cream creams, and churned with exceptional care and skill. in a role that gives him unusual opOrder a pound from your grocer portunities for the display of his today. Jack Mulhall, emotional powers. one of the most popular leading men of the screen, is cast in a part that his skill in an admirable manCO. A shows ner. Cleo Ridgely is the charming wife, who is made to suffer the Serving 1 1 Western States wrongs caused by the law referred to Butter Che-s- e in the title. was proThe Forgotten Law duced under the personal supervision It was directed by of Max Graf. James W. Horne. Screen adaptation INTEREST who Hopper, Shows 7:30, 9:15 Children 10c, Adults 25c GLADYS WALTON in Brothers Under the Skin. which comes to the Columbia theater for Wednesday, is known as the W. L. TO THE MOTHERS OF PROVO If we were the givers of titles 7 Tonight and Tuesdav the Skin Great Cast in Strong Photoplay LetYour Owiff PRINCESS ho Directed Brother Under for (ioldv, n Known a . I.. (P'orgr of tin ScrHn. Man ' by the Tabernacle 2 mm E. Mason Hopper a Theby, George Siegmann, William V. Mong, Carl Harbaugh, Myrtle Lind and William Haines. On Modern Homes 1923 ERMINE OPERA than t&e former. Dancing parties last for three or four days at a time, savs thfcu latest communique from the islands made famous by Frederick OBrien, Somerset Maugham and other writers. The girl question in the South Seas is complicated by the fact that there are about ten women to every man. Perhaps the word complicated is used inadvisedly, for many men would say that this was an admirable solution. In the Goldwyn company that journeyed to Tahiti to film Lost and Found were Director Walsh, House Peters, Pauline Starke, Antonio Moreno, Mary Jane Irving, Rosemary $100,000 TO LOAN It, 5 BIG ACTS PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE And Comedy Going and Coming |