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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY. JULY 23, 1923. Can YoirTell 'Em Apart? S-O-C-I-E-T-Y isht audience stool on the cuv.irs PROBLEM N CRIME iand cheered themselves hoarse tor ten minues. it tells the romantic love story j of a youthful pair which threads its way through the outset of the' American Revolution aad leads vou ir.sit into the high jiou of the , jearly Anierican history period. All ,the well known patriots are shown.! ialiy those who became hir! 'k t'ricully famous through their in the. Revolutioin. John 41 -- 1 iHancixk. h pX the large bold lgnSjture.j who lived ta display that signature on the Declaration of dependence, is seen in all hW glory, while Patrick Henry electrifies the audience it5 hs fa.. - i. ....v'si mous speech which contains that never, to be forgotten line "Geve jUte liberty or give me death." Then there is the Paul Revere incident. showing this thrilling scene from start to finish, with not one detail If you saw prison staring you in the fare; if you were young and missing. (s I hu returned Martha Schofield of Salt Lake City. yjS. Bardwll la thii etty after a to her borne In Mr. and Mrs. , weeks' Tlsit with triendi Farrer. Mr Salt Uke, canyen. and Mrs. David Openshaw and Dr. Cottonwood and Mrs. E. G. Hughes' speut SunWard has return-- . Mrs. Joseph 0. . . or k two months' Tlslt day in Provo canyon. where she has o, ln Burley. Mrs. A. Durranfc-Jr- ., of her dauKhter-jjr- s and baby the juest lea A. Carter. ' A, most enjoy, of Salt J. Lake are Visiting iu Provo j .his trto to reported aa all potato for a few days with Mr. aud Mrs. were visited. fl interest in Idaao A. J. Durrant. Sr. enjjr. and Mrs.- John schofield Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas t Doanan'B tertained at dfcner the week-fenspent in Vivian Park, canyon Saturday evening, provo ia Provo E. Mrs. canyon, at the summer home Elliott and Mr. of in honor soon to of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Dunn, who will leave Proro I make their home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. H. David Jones the motored has returned dinner party Following from Salina, where she was called w Vivian park, where dancing was last week on account of the serious was time A spent pleasant enjoyed. Mrs. Harry Ashton, illness of ber sister. Mrs. Myrtle by Mr. and jjrs. John B. Ashton and the guests Jensen who is suffering with can-- ! cer. of honor. S-- ' 'i. In-.- .' ............ W ' d ! , McGUIRE OF THE MOUNTED - k rA--wlL- lyk- .- and Mrs. Mark Tripp and Mr. Mr. Mrs. fend. spending la Provo Vera Greenwood ar9 the week at Vivian Park canyon. Welcome, Maria! auu and Mrs. T. L. Schofield had their guest last week, Miss Mr. Jo tin' ah. Upper Falls Provo Canyon iBoard, $3 "Listen Bunarailow per day, $15 with screen wire $5 to $7 per pchenette, keek..-- . Phone or Write. rooE TROUT rest DINNERS and SPRING FRY DINNERS OUR and You the Midnight Ride of Paul . Revere." Vou won t exactly hear it but you will see it enacted in scenes that will make your blood tingle with ti'V . joy that .you are American, when . you see Paul's ride, only as an in "Cardigan." America's first big historical feature motion ' picture ever made on American soil, which opens at the Strand theater today. "Cardigan" is from the well known story by Robert V. Chambers, America's best known writer of novels, and tells one of the most romantic stories ever filmed. The love story threads its way through the early period of the American Revolution and is said to bo the most amazing film of realism ever enacted on the screen. It Among the Alnus, Japanese has been reported that when it was aborigines, the bride is considered shown for the first time in this the sweeter to kiss If her upper lie at the Capitol theater in Is tattooed mustache-fashionThU country bride has tattooed her arms, also- - New York City, the world's largest motion picture theater, the first Of -- f. A. fei - tJ ' L. $2 Down Puts this new-da- y heaterinyourfcofflfc OiieToii Goal treebebret Augusta Dixon-Taylo- r Russell Co. Noble The One-Pric- i I 1 Columbia House" e FurniiheM-- ' Phone 544. - Provo, ;Utah 1 Princess rONIGHT AND TUESDAY Jt !V1 - a ALL SEATS and BULL MONTANA in "A LADIES' MAN" MONDAY AND TUESDAY At 10c WILLIAM DESMOND in "McGUIRE OF THE STRAND e romantic story of a youth and a maid drawn 5y chance into the dramatic struggle Jbr rONIGHT AND TUESDAY Betty Compson . MOUNTED" and .American Independence wrth COMEDY Richard DIx ' The 24 th i i ' At Cool fJ GENVEA While Lying on Back Polka Dots SPECIALTIES i Faces what Fred Timmins of this city said about Tanlac, and knowing that anythingTted said was true, I started taking the medicine. Soon ' every trouble disappeared and I ten pounds in weight and gained to this day I eat and sleep fine and can run, skip or do anything anyone else can do, and not feel a pain. Tanlac was worth its weight in gold to me and I'll praise it to . my dying day," Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute, Over 37 million bottles sold. Boating no more delightful. Geneva no more popular and than now. LEATHER PUSHERS ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT Electric Stove Given Away Free Something to Entertain You Every Minute 1 ' ' .'::i;i,-;:-;- You Are Sure To Enjoy The Day UNCLE SI AND HIS COUNTRY STORE Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature's own remedy for constipaFor sale everywhere tion. ' Bathing was never better. U ICE ! W. -- HACE Yes, ty John TfTT ITT Mam DONNAN'S days &Cb Bl fl f JkJ JkmMmCm p4A JEwKTSL ROBERT W. CHAMBERS Directed FREE BOXING BOUTS Daggert Snow Kid Sellers vs. vs. Terrible Turk Young Snow Barrel Boxing Something New Surf Board Riding barrel Riding it is hot these It could be worse. -- Our ice keeps your and refreshing. Your drinks aref made food cool Big Provo Bancl sparkling cold. In other words, our ice makes your home an oasis in this hot weather. Our ice The , price is Economize ice. ranks high. right. by using Provo. Ice & Cold Storage Company very Polka dots tako to pleatsshouW that is why they "well-a- nd dress be used on styles like the i sketched above. It has a pleated around the flounce, a pleated ruffle a and p!ated neck .insert-wound- the waist- - yfi-' dCriltf liVm tUJUKl t , W. .tlXUilLW 9 Vl I Ifyoujoin QAM It is a role combining rapid fire ation with serious and gripping human interest drama, affording the 'versatile star one of the strongest parts of his screen career. The theme is woven around the adventures of the "Mounty," who has been assigned to the ta.-- of breaking up the fur smuggling operations along the Northwest Canadian border. sseev to Justice? s Richard Dix plays the part of the district attorney ana tnere is a The First American Historical Production From the Famous Novel by Had To Take His Food "Tanlac made a new man of me four years ago and I haven't had a trouble since," said Simeon Ogl-den, 805 Sherman Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. "Rheumatism! had me crippped up so bad I could hardly get around and I honestly believe that if it hadn't been for Tanlac I wouldn't be nere today. I couldn't Maria Asti, Russian (lancer, has bend my knee enough to sit in a conquered European audiencea. so chair and even had to eat lying she is planning a tour of American down. At times my ankle pained ltiesL me so I would break out in a cold sweat and I went many a night without sleeping a wink. I lost my appetite and felt so bad all over that I gave up hope of ever getting well. "One day I read in the paper Tents - My Children Shall Hear I drug-seller- lt yUjll n4 '. Jweek, orni- AMERICAN LEGION PICTURE - i to-J- prcants day. Kiss Me! Itretion I'arainount production l coming to the I'olanitiia tli:it-- r night and Tuesday. Also, she is moved hv the tre- nu ndous net d when she is asked to lit lp'tii.' district attorney to stamp out the drug evil. Is it any won der that, her mission accomplish el. she is reguerated and wins the love of the man who instigated the campaign to bring a band of sfHT .. Resort Furnished '"' Left to rhlht thev are Fnrd. (11mtv nril Manrnrct Fpnrimnn. of Leesviiie, La., but few can tell them apait Born 11 years ago, they have never weighed more than an ounce apart and keep abreast of each ther in echooL - d r - " du-tat- Messinore Kenda'l j William Desmond is an outdoor man. He became so popular with the motion picture public by his portrayal of outdoor characters on the screen in Universal chapter plays that he was signed by that company to star in feature productions of similar type. His first role under his new contract was that of a sergeant in the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, a role evolved especially for him by the writers of the play. He plays the title role in "McGuire of the Mounted," which comes to the Princess theater tonight and Tues- 1 Mrs. Mark H. Pyne is spending ' Mr. and Mrs. O. Rulon Clark and left Saturday the week in Vivian Park. Provo M188 Loreta Clark . . W 11 f ri.L canyon, with her parents, Mr. and ' for Hoiaen ana iuuorw, uiu. where they will spend a few days Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Miss Clark, who, Is with friends. The Sixth ward Mutual girls left one of Provo's leading soloists, will at Doth this morning for Springdell, Provo appear on the programs of July canyon, where they wilf spend a cities at their Twenty-fourt-h few days at Mutual Isle, returns to .',".'. , celebrations. Provo Friday evening. Mrs. Daniel Webster will be "home mother" Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Olsen enter tained at their home Friday even- - and will be assisted by Mrs. Kenisf in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. neth Bailey, Miss Lyle Nelson and Elliott Dunn, who will leave soon Miss Jessco Whitehead. for Oakland, Calif., to make their Miss Tbelma Gatherum, ' Miss The rooms were prettily home. decorated with the season's flow- Glenda Gatherum, Miss Gertrude ers. Cards were enjoyed, the favors Partridge and Miss Stella Parks at Wildwood in being awarded to Mrs. Dunn and spent the week-enBean Twelves. Dancing was also Provo canyon, the guests, of Miss an enjoyable feature, of the even Fay Anderberg. ing's entertainment and a delicious Mrs. Irene Nesblt and children of lunceon was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Mr. Logan are the guests of Prof, and land Mrs. Lawrence Christensen, Mr. Mrs. Alfred Osmond at their sum and Mrs. H. B. Ashton, Mr. and mer home In Wildwood for two Mrs. Dean Twelves, Miss Dorothy weeks. jPoulson of Salt Lake, Mrs. PoulThe July meeting of the literary i ton of Salt Lake and Glen Guyman. section of the Women's Municipal Mrs. W. R. Butler and daughter, council will not be held this month, If 8 Elizabeth Butler, are enjoying according to a report made by week's trip to Yellowstone park. those in charge of the section. J im-pl- e i . wi activities Id-h- beautiful and a crook; tf you fine cast throughout. The plctur knew that a sentence would send ia thrilling, melodramatic, myster you forth at its' expiration an old ious, based on a story by Bayari woman would you listen - to the Veiller. George Hopkins made th iffons ince? Would you adaptatiqn and the productlot ready to accept a challenge to editor was Julia Crawford Ivert, help instead of hinder the law? That s the predieahienf of B.tty rnl's"u as 'l'H heroine of "T!.e Mft7". VUlllWI HUflUIUJiUk WtAMVfVi At the Strand Theater Tonight and luesday I ill 1 1 Dance at Night T!.--' ; 1 - : f i : - |