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Show THE PROVO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 POST Ethel Clayton Stars in Remittance Woman PRINCESS of ' the east, is reflected The lure richly In many of the magnificent scenes of Ethel Claytons latest F. B. t O. attraction, "The Remittance Woman, scheduled for.! showing on tonight and Saturday at the Princess Tonight and Saturday 7:30, 9:15 TONIGHT ; ALL SEATS 10c ONLY THURSDAY 1 DAY COLUMBIA ' GLORIA SWANSON ' theater. AH. the strange peoples of Asia move through the vivid panorama of r 'i 0 The Remittance Woman, giving a touch Qt fine realism to his unusual story, written by Achmed Abdullah, famous author and globe trotter. Then, too, it was necessary to construct two complete blocks of dwellings in order to reproduce in the great Powers studio of Los Angeles the exact likeness of & section of Canton'in which much of the action takes place. t But beyond the scenic investiture, the dramatic caliber of the story is its outstanding feature. Abdullah knows dramatic values from long experience as a flctlonist and writer for the stage. He has built situations that pound and throb with the excitement of big drama. Miss Clayton Is seen as a young woman from America who has in her possession a mystic vase which. Orientals believed, gave the holder great The story revolves about powers. the effort of two Chinese Becret societies to obtain the vase.i The case, personally chosen by Miss .Clayton, embraces such prominent players as Ttockcliffe Fellowes, Mario Carilo, Frank Lanning, Tom Wilson, Ettli Lee, James B. Leong, Edward Kimball and Toyo Fugita. in BLUEBEARDS 8TH WIFE The Star was never so perfectly cast, never so alluringly gowned. " and AL ST. JOHN in ! scend, OUT OF PLACE WiPe ! , See this thrilling drama of a beautiful society girl who was flung into the midst of factions in China, and who was caught up in a world of adventure and fhtrigue that brought her face to face with death and love! fierce-warrin- g . ' . SATURDAY At the Columbia, tonight. The Farmers Worst Enemy Rats. The Farmers Best Friend Rat-Snap.- V?2ip-Roari- ng "' These are the words of Janies BaxEver since I tried RAT- ter, N. J.: SNAP I have always kept it in the house. Never fails. Used apout $3.00 a yeatr and figworth of RAT-SNA- P ure It saves me $300 in chicks, eggs Is convenient, and feedj RAT-SNA- P just break up cake, no mixing with Three sizes, (3 5c, 65c other food. $1.25. Sold and guarantee by Hed quist Drug Stores and Tayjor Bros. STRAND Romance Tonight and Saturday MOHICANS Worthy Descendant of Franklin. n Franklin Bache; of the immortal Franklin, was for man.v years professor of chemistry In the Jefferson Medical college and was als president of the American Phllosophl cal society,, the latter being an honoi f rare distinction. Before his deatl he had the. pleasure of seeing his work the U. S. Dispensatory, go Into It eleventh editN.0, a sure tribute to hl .1 Racing great-grandso- Story by ACHMED ABDULLAH And Comedy. Great Britain plans to spend 11,-00- 0, 000 pounds 'during the next ten years in constructing a great dockyard and graving docks for large navy craft at Singapore. Viscount Grey in the house of lords in answer At the Princess tonight and to a question whether the new naval Unitor was the base aimed at Japan Saturday ed States said, The only justificadont have much of tion for the Singapore naval base is Figures To" lie of chance at the bathing beach. the possibility, however remote, , war with Japan. If such a war did to More people wouid be willing occur, it would be a race conflict, int Ktban t you with you places change which United State and the British h I would be willing to change places empire .would be engaged with. Game aide.'" . Gee, this CEOsTATrtY IF Hof?A study - VtoKOE?l HAROCAM AM5WER 1 HELP WE SOME OF -I t theseQuestioHs H HO caI! Monday, Tuesday THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR And Comedy Monday and Tuesday HOLLYWOOD i! TRY POST WANT-A- D. By Copyright TOR LAHO SAKE TAKE HAVE BOAT TO ?ET ro A BOAT flow TRlP IS IT TO tME y THE GREEN CAT seven-eighth- LOMGr f And Snub Pollard in Candlepower. One candlepoiver" means a light equivalent to that from a sperm-oi- l s candle of an inch in diameter, weighing six to the pound, and burning 120 gram of wax an flour. This la' a staodar J fiance of light. ho-?a- !! 'WEST iHPlES From the story, Jees Uck by Jack London. ability as an author. Soldier of th War of 1812, scholar, writer, scientist and scion of a great name, Franklli Bache wus of the coterie of Quakei City fathers who contributed a good)) share to the celebrity of their nati land. RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS Home DAUGHTER THERE ? 11 'PO JACK WILSON 1911 by th Mcdur NrwPV" Syod3c. HoW WASNT THAT FOOUSH OF ME OL -- A ro ax that?- - sore 30 ro the tod Jones and His Director Watch Temperament west iHdiahs h Boats lH ? SCHOONERS FkaiRvE SCH00NERS -KEAD ABOUT 'EHlI X the expesingular example ofresult of a harmonious and diency of efforts, coordination sympathetic seen in Skid Proof, the William Fox production starring Charles Jones, which opens at the Columbia theater Saturday. In "the jargon of the studio, Scott of Charles Jones, Dunlap, directorseveral pictures ago. met the latter Skid Proof, their latest cooperative effusion. Is pronounced theof consummutual mation of a long period one studied Is to say, Which study. the other In order to perfect a blend of spirit, through- A e) JJA -- - ' non-refracto- 73a kx wm0 The BANANA.DlYlPe Clancy Kids i ,r WITH BOPPgAND VwfrMMie-- . r CoT A VfiiNAttA'N He woNYctve m el 6 IDE HMTe COVj) T That Point of View - A VuHY OlDNT YOU V6Ae Vf 6iue $opo(e-THe- 'czw.se ConIt i UCNJ ShA&GOF GAT 19 Your banana? Don't' CANANAYJ m ry out their association as director and star. A perfect and equitable unreached as Skid derstanding was to be filmed. Proof was about Both Mr. Jones and Scott Dunlap beare aware of the effect of discord tween director and star. It Is only comparable, they say, to the result of a disagreement between; an artist and his brush. They hate closely observed in motion pictures produced under wrangling, unhappy circumstances .the manifestation, which both fear to see in their own prostory and ductions inconsistency In development. Hence, to avoid the Incongruities attendant upon discord, both Dunlap and Jones have devoted themselves to the study of each others limitations .predilections, and possizilities. Iln this manner, a mutual mental I meeting, ground has been founded, on which all of their cooperative work strikes in strict concordance. In short, conformity is the principal on which they work. In Skid Proof, Is to be seen the fruition of their commercial philoCharles Jones Is tendered a sophy. role so ideally suited to him that it appears to be an autobiographical part. 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