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Show ; 4- '; li ;' - f 'rJS ogggrrJ ( idfr-b- fo ; T wHUEMAN WHO SAW TOMORROW" I Also SCREEN SNAPSHOTS ?, j I 5 " I,)'. S TTY r-- lfSON& BURTON Ill III1 TlYD r . : wot & richards !ll INTERNATIONAL ; I I 'i'. NEWS i (' f 31BBBBraBMBBMBpBMMB"i !? l's' J I 1 I i if s jtTJ i. f 18,6 "Thelma,". stock 1 ln "Broadway Rose,". Mae MuJ ray'8 lateat production. to be pre Liu UDuIU I U WHUW,MI r ings oig Confetti Ball Biggest Dance of at All With SHERWOOD'S JAZZ BAND SATURDAY, DEC. 23 Special Features 20 PrireS COMMITTEE Manager PROF. E. C. JONES Floor Manager MR. VAN WAGKNEN Chorus Girls EDDIE RAM BAUD Ventilator Expert JACK RAM RAT I) Business complete. It is the story of a country girl who has became a Broadway favorite and won fame as a dancer. Admired by many men, surrounded by the flattery and luxury which comes to who are successful in catching the adulation of the Gay White Way, Rosalie Lawrence finds her hope for happiness in the love of Hugh Thompson, whose parents are wealthy and of the socially elect. Rosalie discovers, however, that the passage from Broadway to Fifth avenue is not easily accomplished. The Thompsons have other plans for their son. Marriage with a Broadway dancer is not included in their social code. They have already picked out the wife for their son in Barbara Royce, a debutante of their own set. And so Rosalie consents to a secret marriage in order that there may be no break I I oe fc S&W Jwv K "jiMf" " O&fM? VW IU - i '1 k XvVV - HULA is the chief Indoor and outdoor dance of the nativea of the Pacific Islands. The Hawaiian tnnd is the best known, but aU the South Sea Island natives enjoy Jacqueline Logan, the Paramount player, is here shown in one of the native costumes doing a version of it on the Pacific Island, were made in "Ebb Tide," a new George Melford proSuction ?S Paramount from the story by Robert Louis Stevenson and Ltoyd JULA it true is the saying that the tiling we run away from is often the thing we run into! This was demonstrated recently to James Mason, well Known screen villain, who plays Red Pawl in the Gold- wyn picture ("Godless Men, direct- by Barker, which Reginald comes to the Princess theater for two days, commencing Wednesday. Now Mason has never been a ladies' man. He hugged himself in the thought that hearts are not vil- flung at the feet of deep-eyeijains. Chanilierniaid KING, HIMSELF NIGHT A I .V-- ' If you happen to save a lady a cool million dollars, dues politeness ueinanu tnat you marry her? .Herbert Rawlinson endeavors to solve that problem in "One Won-e- d derful Night," the Universal film which will be presented at the Columbia theater on Wednesday. Louis Tracy, wno wrote the stage play by the same name is noted as one of the leading writers of ro- - mystery stories in MAE MURRAY y-- AL Winter Auto Accessories Swimmin Radiators and Hood Covers, Ford ." . Heaters for Fords, installed Denatured Alcohol, per gallon L.D. S. Hifeh Weed Chains, 30x3i2 vs - 4 p. m. Seats 10c. 7:00, 8 :20, 9:40 Children 10c, Adults 25c 1 i 245, AU i ' mantle Shows 4' Matinees-Monda- f v Windshield Cleaners , (Other sizes in proportion) Wednesday, Chains, 30x3 y2 ;. . . .$1.65 Other sizes .TT777Tr.v."; . . .$2.5fr Woolen Mills Auto Robes . $5.95 up Tpp Recovers (for Fords). $6.45 Zig Zag Honeycomb Radiators $15.45 (WeatherProof) 5 p4 m, at High School Stromberg Carburetors for All Cars, Fords. . .$15.75 COMPLETE STOCK FORD PARTS AT THE Admission 25c Student Body 15c Morrison Bros. USUAL LOW PRICE Pool the $2.50 $2.25 $1.00 65c op $3.75 Rido-ski- d Prov High ONZ WONDERFUL .unray- y, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3:45; Saturday, 2:15. All Seats, 10c Osbourne. How 9 - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Reginald Barker's Production "GODLESS MEN" Also FABLES and SPORT REVUE4 88saasSi8i8i MASH NOTES BERRY- - . TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 WYNDHAM STANDING in "THE ISLE OF DOUBT" Abo Comedy his charm. Heat Itoducer M PRICES Matinees 10c to AIL Evening, Children 10c, Adnlts 15c WZiT n - M ae HHIBMHMMH1 fj Ml t s Featuring I1 S " ' t s A'1 l U .AVVi - Rose" 11111117111011 '! -:i ,- 4 1 "Broadway J in the metropolis, he is plunged tion in which jlawllnsonjs sijpportL ed by such players as Dale Fuller, Lillian Rich, Sidney Bracy, Spottis- woode Aitken and Jean De Briac WARSAW Rioting with loss of life and injury to many persons marked the inauguration of Gabriel NarutowicB as president of Poland iuci-dent- ROSS NUTTALL, Gallolies Inspector) VM It " VtiS a dainty feminine hand, "I know you cannot be the villain you appear in the play. It is an injustice io your manliness. I send you mv sympathy!" Mason groaned aloud as nis eye ran over other references to his 'adorable, wicked .wjthJiisarfints The results of this step involve eyes" and his "fascinating, cruel s Rosalie in a series of stirring mouth." which threaten her with disit took the argument of director aster but she eventually finds and entire cast to convince him of happiness. being a perfectly good villain, which was probably the reason for MOZART HALL n fci ?, ' BROADWAY ROSV 1 sented at the Strand theater on MondayTuesday and Wednesday. the famous star has another of those roles which have come to be Kf associated with her name and which 1 for .i-provide opportunities magnificent settings, gorgeous costumes and the dance episodes without which no iMae .Murray picture is Vj t la mSMy J lA y j ' U 'VS. ;--- TODAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY V MAE MURRAY UfrA 1 II DAQEH -- Mk)xib Kj i'J tWr&M f l Mil . " y ill , Illll lulllluu , Columbia ylvl tXfAMM W '! St z . -- The f .rsd U?0 ' cl where to go tonight, UBnAiniiiy it ; 'iyhZ: hji i ' " ? rAn Li ... ' - tift tlU -- II 1 JA M V-- II S"8"''The -- - jt h jF$k $Mn Strand ' rJi l j; v?ll- - - " r Vv 4Si' V gtf I gDSaffl PXJ ;;taM L?flfel ; j fei-- ' I' . I SISTERS A 1 4 I. lit' ivn nn i.l u. . . Iff f,y 3 1 1 , VF1CERVOKES f I I I I WEDNESDAY Shows 3 :45 and 7:45 s V . Hula Hula at Home fnf & THOMAS - V DAILY HERALDS PAGE OF AMU,SEMEfflS -zr :; - THE HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 1922. '- r. - - t f 2 ; i! - . - 107 West Center Street. "EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE" world, and "One Wonderful Night" But the psychology of beauty and is one of the most popular tales he the beast that peculiar fascination of the ruthless man for the fair and lovely was at work, and with Red Pawl it was soon to bear results. The storm broke recently when Mason's mail carried several tinted, scented envelopes. To his amazed eyes appeared written in i? has ever written. 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