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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDIY, OCTOBER 23, 1923. -- PAGE FIVE. One Price to Everybody- WsMaEeaMe" t I i.V I 1 - S II I BBBB 'I BBBBi VBBB BBW- V- - OJBMB ft- -' BaaHMUl ., .VMwBJ AW WILL is coristrticfed:!TaIong fihei "tfie; v & 7?Trf please ef-- M i G1V EvFURWACE ' COMFORT FOR YOUR . fecting the efficiency of the range in the HOME least llaced in one of Easy to Keep .Clean - Ho Blackening MmCOJSOTBmslSfing C7"-- J K$;l,y proper care and at tention tends to retain the fine smooth- ness of the stove top. W Hofcatf Boworth" in Marshall V T H E. Provo, ' an3 Claire Windsor SAFw Wilh ' Nolan's production ER NAL JTHREE.-- - .J r -- ONE-PRIC- been an easier Job -- to spot the Uie movies. . HOUSE" E Phone Utah.-0- 11 b. ""Miwmrhr 5447 fd lyMto to-e- ar - vil- i Inir - l"ui,u r""".l.wllu so cold as necessar- - -- makeJi.4eetfr-a'hfcTii.TS- e leer: the siima Uuc the movies a.new era. One lindTSot an admixture of alwiirdi. Heft and direction --of hieh roiihro make "The Greater Profit" nB f I erammefl-with-rehL1- r haialadtilttissnd nn. - social cnaj ana needlework. Musical numbers were rendered by the Misses 'Holmes. Those pres-ewere Mrs, James Collins, .Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Mary Winder, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Mrs. Elmer Duncan, Mrs. Ben Rea, Mrs. nt . iVcicesAir ' Mrs. Emily Coleman nd Mrs. Ma Despite the fact that motion pictilda Springer of Midway were the ture casting offices are ' daily . Mrs. of Elmer Madsea last guests crowded with people anxious for week. parts in pictures, about seventy ' players are doing the bulk of. the The American Legion will give a screen acting In and about Los An Haiowe en card party, Friday even- geles, according to th observation of in the ArmoiTna.T MaraMirNellan, who baa used fif The card game "600" and bridge teen oi mat seventy in jus rne will be played, after which dainty Eternal Three," which cornea to the refreshments wiU be served. The Columbia theater tonight and Wed-- .pubUc is cordially Invited to attend. nesday. some This is accountd lor.-bMr. and Mrs. C. A. Dangerfleld keen observers as an evidence that and son Junior bsve returned to no new motion picture, talent Is being deyelopdejOtherj qlaim that . their homeJnlSaltLaki ml BaUSk. rlctlt la yoor pending the past few days w Provo the big films producd-- necessitate ' kom. malic ttti Wm Htmllr the guests of Mr jind Mrs. Earl the employment of onlythe best out of Um alf eowwru, : Irtelud talent obtainable. , t Hi. Duke. m. ftmni opera. lecturas, wraiBii. Prominent actors often work In Bniodai and WMtkwr rrporta all dtUvcrad bundrads sod baodnda Mrs. J. B. Springer entertained as many as three productions at cf mllta away. . - film of "The at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. time. During theHobart'Bosworth B 1 TBf MHO IB Bm nmrwwmm 5J "Eetrnal Three," Coleman Mrs. Matilda and of modara aeteaca. fj Emily two other pictures, (WKUmant was in engaged direct aontaet la aa Put Let you W of Mrs. Elmer Springer Midway and withwhat loinonlntboatlU . Madaen. Fall flavers were uaed to and it was necessary for the three f. world in y oar noma a InaUilloc by to get their decorate the dining table. After din-n- production managers ZENITH Lent Distance Radio and out heads together figure the time was pleasantly spent schedule .' and lot bis work. Tbia' apaarataa Is deelcned arae-with music and social chat As a matter of fact the scarcity built tat tboaa who want tha - . ' ; woadrrail rmoot of thta raoalta tleal matMr. and Mrs. Orval Singleton and of screen talent is becoming a of aB modara Uwoatlooa without j to the probatn fcretd to bceoma atectrlcal Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray have re- ter of vital concern work ducers. Many actors aspcrta. After It baa beta "tuned eighteen turned to their homes In Provo, af- hours a In," the Zenith wortaeannoueu some known well and day, ter spending the past ten days in stars have worked seventy weeks In atteleatly and withoat bccomII a4hHtamtaariaaariiicofaByk San Francisco where they attended a . Is actual by year that We taetal the appentaa a hourly the American Legion convention. aa mnku iBOtruetiOBa. . ' count , eaa hear anything that la bread To relieve the acute situation, ma from Uot mllea away. The officers and teachers of the Mr. Nllan believes that instruction SM awl ItuUOU kr Second ward primary asodatlon. in --Screen, technique will soon beI TAYLOR BEOS. CO. met Friday evening at the home of come popular and that the stars of Mrs. Elmer Madsen. The "rooms tomorrow will not have to siffer were prettily decorated with fall through the trying, ranks .of. the flowers. A business meeting was extras. ... conauctsa.--art- e wnlch e -- dflln luncheon was served. - iiig,-Octb- . ... Phone 544. Get I It At TAYLOR BROS. CO. PianoiDepk- - would bejnattrartive, It would be colorless, Most people who read much have noticed that in all powerful, love stories the thing that makes them interesting and thrilling is the final Insur victory over apparently mountable handicaps. the Universal Super-Jewspectacle feature which WH '1 fho mVlng fnr many rnnntl and comes at last to the Columbia Dance ' tion. ball, Wednesday evening, By bis air of eravn bravado yon tober W. Music win be furnished can. spot the man who hasnt tipped Ariel the Lake. of Salt by quartet . AIL SLATS " t TONIGHT, -- ' T i "THE HERO" . ' - . . . ; ; ' , ' J:v, . CLAJtA KIMBALL YOUNG .! - " ' Edith Story F.Jifni ' ria tU Milflc.iit" , .., " - . l The Greater Prof it' and n- COMEDY . r" - Rotmd'T ; .1- The-mo- st' tlful love story evef toldt A picture sucb as you have never seen before t a picture that yon will never forget - 1 YOITVE MET THIS MAN BEFORE 1 he believes that every woman Is ready for temp tatlon. he has no scruples about honor. --he lives behind a mask of respectability. be la an enemy- - of Dont miss this absorbing pboto-play of modern life. .rV I -- IT Me jn .WEDNESDAY.: AND. THURSDAY At the Armory nd --A- THURSDAY . . AND OTHERS " 7 :30, 9 :lk ' WEDNESDAY AND ' Emperor's Court." J: DAVID BUTLER, 10c COMEDY - 'JOHN SAINPOLIS, Chistiria.McNab,, t Seeithhrthe :- TONIGHT- GASTON GLASS, . BARBARA LA MARK, "TheliEortuneJloL n THURSDAY AND FRH)AY They Could Not '" ' its dally round of lavish They could not realise the bold thatcame in contact Once it had on those with whom it revelry -irafrnirforihdedTihT sataruledr one, soul with" Its Indolent I it was almost Impossible to be other than its slave ex-' Bee the reckless, riotous lives, the voluptuous ' Nonce, the majestic glory and splendor of the Aua triun emperor's court beautiful, gorgeously gowned The" picture tuimnonR. statnesaiie officers. sensation of the year! It's love that makes the world co round: it's love that r makes - the ."Merry - Go, - Strand Oc- -- ' i : WEDNESDAY a multiple reel flint story, tells this in dramatic form and pictures the social changes that fate made with a drastic hand in the once proud na- PRINCESS '" ProvoUtah. s spised.. . I ' rONIGHT AND marriage would be absolutely imis possible, and '"Merry not a fairy tale. It does not try to picture the impossible But. the recent world war knock ed the foundation out from under I Anstrla'8 proud aristocracy and left a ponderous emptiness where before thero baoV4een soiendor-- and members pompous idtenessr-Toda- y of noble families work, no better than the peasants they, once de - H..J-- L1 HOUSE,, E Home Furnishers ppy (mmaHon-of-thatlovelnlia- er CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ONE-PRIC' theater Thursday and Friday, tells of the love between a peasant girl of the. Prater. lbe.fainous Coney Island district of Vienna, Austria, and a young count of the emperor's highest staff. ; In real life a successful con- - , At-rao- "THE ," A- r at the ' Xtk ., Dixon-Taylo- r a very small monthly rental charge. ' A dance will be riven l .i tute luur Kjruer now inusic in the home when yon can rent a new piano from us on tl:2 'i Listen to STARS ABE SCARCE ' rvONT - - over Sobers of iheHeatroiainProvoxntrvrcinityT EVERY ONE IS SATISFIED .. u-- - - L. Condon, Mrs. Dudley Rodd, Mrs. Ralston, Mrs. Philip Hate, " Mrs. - James Watson, Mrs. Herbert walk, Mrs, Win. Bulkley, Mrs. E. C. Bodgers. Mrs. Myrtle Jensen of Salt Lake is visiting In Provo for a few days with her mother, Mrt, . J..H. Me- I uarantee the Heatrola to hold fire for 50 hours on- one charge of coal. -- proDaDirKnowTiozen or them. Every .user of the Heatrola is very enthusiastic and one is booster. The Heatrola is nq longer an.experiment; it will even do more than we guarantee it to do. every The ideals and the knowledge and experience of 78 years of manufacturing heating appliances of all kinds are expressed In the" Estate Heatrola. Don't be without one this winter. : 8". it rugbuteiTwnwi1noterf The afternoon was spent In feet practi- of Evidence jvjrouhenamenndaddresaf weraentertalnedtjJunchTOnjitke Saturday at the home of Mrs. James Holmes, Bait Lake City, who is still a. member of the Guild, and formerly lived In Provo. Hallowe'en decorations were used ; cally everlasting. You , can ub arid dust it with a cloth I just as you do your furniture. u iimii Limn,! is . fair-minde- st -; : ' From the begiuriingr we realized that the idea of the Estate Heatrola was so revolutionary, our claims for it so d startling and its achievements so astonishing that any be in doubting the person might mere statement of what it will do in heating a home. TheTiatural person to ask is the justified one who has tried itJVe-jnl- Swiss-Germa- GCILD IN SALT LAKE. pjje members of the Ladles' Guild of ' St Mary's Episcopal . church -- IT T mahoganyand 1 An wherein the doer of dirty work is Wednesday and Thursday." With Edith Storey featured in not immediately iwrronHiiio role, of Maurys a girl of lofty instance, in Clara Kimhnii v.in.'. the new photoDlaVi, "ConiHn th. m... Ideals Who force of circumstances has The public is Invited tCLattend. compelled to live in a den of nifieentr are Lloyd Whitlock. "The Greater Profit" unHuntly Gordon and Lewis Drayton. thieves, folds a Story of oomnellliiff intoiuu, juBt,Decween ourselves, one. oU 'from start to finish. It has .been Fred CrandallietJ'rovoSatarday luowMnea meansTnroodtdward to interest not some small n Cordelia. Which one, even Cor- uesignea for the , nisslon, school of serious thinkers but the delia doesn't knowbut she has reawhere he wlUlabor for the L. D. S. nuie-vapublic thatjrefM-!aun 10 susnect alL He was accompanied church o entertaInroentJLJs r episodes. Bparkles wltn de- uwrge iigntrui toucbes of comedy and Miss Camille Crandalf Mrs. Mary this Metro oicture. "I drives home a that every villain and don't know I'd have motion picture message will Markbam, Mrs., Zlna 8eamount, to desert him."' be bet patron , Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Miss Maude Dix ror ter absorbed. waving Not at all " reDlled Gore Ar. on, Miss Regine Hughes, Miss Alma airs-tnnlra Bertha Ross and Louis CrandalL POWER OF- LOVE Among others in Miss Tounc'g notable supporting cast are Jac What Is love without handicaps? The Elysian Gleaners of the Sixth queline Badsdon, Carol Holloway,. pnuosopher and poet who ward are, sponsoring acarnlval Katherlne Murphy, Elinor Hancock ever.ery amouted to anything has dedance to be given in the ward and Mary Jane Irving." clared that without obstacles in the amusement hall Thursday evening. Cordelia, the Magnificent" is to Path of its glorious advance love The hall will be attractively decor- be . shown at the Strand theater ated In Hallowe'en colors. The girls' Wednesday and Thursday, and it are doing everything poslble to make will carry a double -- interest, for the dance a Hugh success and every- those who have followed the story one Is assured a good time. Music in serial form in Hearst's Internabe without for the occasion will be furnished tional magazine.by the Wilde's orchestra. Mrs. Dudley Rodd and children, of Grand. Junction, Colon have returned borne, after a ten-da- y yiait with M Ben Eea, , three to eight , , rooms arid heat them better than an or- dinary stove heats ; oneTlIt . requires no more coal than a heating stove. The JHeatrola resembles a phonograph. - It Note how the Heatrola Urnwntsaa.with the furiiBhuigs of a modem--- homt. It Is a handsome piece of rurniwra, an ornament w any pano. I mint of the m. dramatic photoplays. It is are pntAHn nna. year shown at thertiicegrtheater has been pronirsed being WANs .n J I - l JJfl $Sy M ''Hn j --- llifcjHJ mW'i JLrl I : Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- eli "THE LJ Ify uq ' -- . the-livi- ng it will heat between rooms, The top and many other parts of the range are MIRCO Processed, -- 1 ; TONIGHT CLARA f77DANCE":7 AND BAZAAR The entire proceeds of the dance and bazaar will be used to pay for the playground equipment purchased for the children of Provo. - ttflQUNG .CIiaUMam Manssi HtliaaM in Starring Nh Vnoa the Screen's New Sensational Beauty MARY nilLBIN . . and the Screen's Handsomest Lover CORDELIA THE 5: y ADDED ATTRACTION MAGNMCEtJT - iand 7 Mack Sennett Comedy THE DUCK HUNTER' NORMAN KERRY Super-Jewe- ' ''. - ' n PROVO BAND CONCERT : V, A Universal Presented by Carl Laemmle. Directed by Tuper;t Ju! an. 7:30, 9:15, aU scats 23c. Shows 2:304 p. m, l. |