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Show TiiinvOvO iiiuiALb, PAGE TITHE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19r1923. eompaitF Here, Their man? friends hit" a notch which many felt would Join in wishing them happiness. be impossible for him to hit again. , Nevertheless; he has in "Why The Columbia Sewing club will be Worry?" farce which will pleasantly entertained, this evening he shown at the- - Strand" theater at ine nome or Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, fonV 'da,vs starting today. "Why Jr." Sewing, , social chat and a Worry?" will win many, new friendsj Mrs. Ed Jones entertained at a daiuty luncheon will be the diver- for Lloyd.. It is going to prove that 5 o'clock dinner Sunday for Mr. and sions. Lloyd cannot set a pace too fast for . himself. Each picture he makes it-Mrs. R. R. Fenn of Midvale and The Elks' ladies will meet this becomes more difficult, of. course, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. HaU and . son Allen of Salt Lake. A vase of chry- evening in the Elks' club rooms. for him- - to equal its predecessor, but santhemums formed the centerpiece Tables of "500" and bridge will be by a greater effort he always does; and luueh-- ' "Why Worry ?". was seven' mouths for the 4iniug table. . played, prizes awarded "" eon served. actually In production. He started . It in December an' the . finishing Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jejferies An Interesting program haw 'toen' left Sunday for Salt Lake to make tuteswx'r&jiit Harold and his their homei Mrs. Jefferies was arranged by the" literary section' of June, or just the Third for Relief ward Ready-mad- e society young, bride, Mildrtl Davis, left ' formerly Mis Pearl Jones. the meeting Tuesday afternoon, for New York on their delayed! The meeting of the Fifth ward which "Will CDUilunece at 2:30 honeymoon. Few pictures take that ii'ilnfk Mr, .Thai t'liiiw will iv Belief soeiety,sa can't-sketch of the life of Longfellow, prodm-tloto make, yet the liarder at 2;30, will lip under the "of they are the more which some after will she rend .vigor Lloyd and, direction of the literary department. ' The following .program has been ar- hi Kiems. All ward members are his staff put baek of their efforts. ' ' Invited to attend, never has taken a step Lloyd ranged, Mrs. Nellie MeEwan will f i I f , for-lackward. He travels always sing "A Bridge , by Longfellow; t A ' ' Seandanavi.au dance will be ward. "Resignation" by Longfellow will be held .sung ty Mrs. Marie "Hedonist neer Wednesday" evening in the Pio'.' ?v ward iu'houor of lr. and Mrs. Homer, Auldus Dixon will render a WilUam Norman. Mimlmk'8 orchesvocal solo, "I Shot an Arrow Into "Hf LLO PROSPERITY." furnish' the music. All the Air" and Mrs. O. W. Bailey will tra will friends and Norrelatives of the read Longfellow's' Manager Ashton of the Columbia "Evangeline." mans are invited to attend. . All members are cordially invited to theater annouut-ethat reservations attend. A married folks dance will be for the forthcoming engagement of Mr. and Mrs. C. A: Leavitt wish given in the Third ward anlimeuient the Marcus Show. "Hello Prosperito announce the inarriace of their hall, Thursday "evening. "Wilde's or- ty" Thursday, Noveuilter 22 may be chestra will furnish the music for made by mail. Order for seats will 'daughter Margaret, to J.. A. Loye- - the occasion. All married folks, ndge of Provo. Ihe marriage will bachelors and spinsters are invited. be filled in rotation. Remittances in full must accompany each order. take place In Salt Lake City, TuesMr. Ashton believes that this system day November 20. Miss Leavitt for There are '600 verities of sea weed will a long time has been oiie of the hr nuljmly savt cungestiau at the nsedi JnpitirnnTTst of which are Columbia wbeu the regular sale A operators at the local Bell telephone for food or ' ijijhe manufacture of opens, Imt that it will lie a great nc-- . co., and Mr. Loveridge runs a taxi coiiinicrcw-- artlclei such as glass, coiiiiaodatidii to out of town patroux', insingluss and iodine. 44 iyho do juit find It conveinetit to at- Irr tend the regiilur sale and incidentto serve check the will depre-ally THIRTEENTH CHAIR. : itiitiinis of ticket. spe'ulHtors who-ar: ; T follow Show Marcus said to the, "TheTlrirteeth Chair" Is to be from town to town. presented at the Columbia theater According to information that has by the B. Y. U. senior class, Tues reached Mr. Ashton, several New ' York ticket sieculators send their day, November 20. henchmen to liny up as many desir-- , The play has previously been pre- aide the Martickets as posslble-fosented in College HaU at the B. Y: cus Show In valuesn-theountr- y ea:h city visited. t-Eureka; resold falmlos at then These are d who saw 4hOlay- it Mrr Ashfiin IsTTetermTned We-hav- e reto le ,the best mystery play they prices. that'no'sucb profiteering shall mark. have ever seen. Marcus Show's vlsitln The Thirteenth Chair" is written Ihe Indications are that many will lie by Bayard Veiller, and is accredited disappolnte-uidess early reserva-- , as being 'the greatest-myster- y Will Be Opened play tions are made. Such excellent re-- , ever produced on the American ports of the merit of this season's stage. It far outrivals "The Bat" Marcus offering as well as a box 20 and its thrilling tribe. It was first office magnet have reached the" ears' produced by William Harris, Jr., at of Manager Ashton that he has enthe 4Kth Street theater. New York, to extend the contemplaton Novemiier 20, 1917, with Margar- deavored Upstairs in the Farmers his efforts have' et Wycherby, the famous English ac- ed stay. Thus far proven futile. Cities holding con-- j the tress, originatingwith the attraction are loath & Merchants Bank Bld.' character part of Rosalie Le Grange. tracts it. Edmund Evans, the conch, show- - to release The Marcus Show, Is with the ex-Tiigrare ability In the work end is ceptlon of New. York Winter Gar-- j to be highly commended. Show" and Ziegfeld'si Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store The play is a "real thriller" and den's "Passing organization A MARCELLING . holds the attention of the audience "Follies", the largest a hundred ieople tour. en Nearly from beginning to end. on the nav roll, while to has- The mystery begins in the first are SPECIALTY cars bulge with Its scenery and restaurant adjunct from amechnnl- - ture man and "heavy," plays the gage act and is not revealed until the end effects. cal potato ieeler to a dish washing chef, a temperamental Frenchman of the last act. maculae was Tllmed. with a penchant for running amuck Nell Clark in the role of Madame For appointment Kalla Pasha, famous motion pic- with a cleaver. Le Grange, the spiritualistic medium Phone 913. A MILLION TO BURN thrill the entire audience with her seances and her motherly interest in V Everything from beef stew to Helen O'Neill, her daughter. Wayne CLARISSA E. STRONG, a la mode was impressed pie apple, Booth, as Inspector Danohue, would into service from the Vuiversal Manager. be a credit to any police force. Studio Inn to deck the setting z Edmund Evans is an excellent dra- - Hty ....,- matic vilhan, and certainly reveals , Rawlin-sonHerbert comedy starring his ability in the hist act. now showing at the Princess At no time does Anna Marie theater. as Helen O'Neill forget Some of the most important to carry that look of deep concern at comedy scenes of the play are laid being the accused murderess. Briant in the kitchen of a lug hotel L. Decker very ably takes'the part The set was built In detail of a dead man. The rest of the cast on rme of the big stages .at the do exceptionally well In their parts. studio. The massive ranges, meat The cast in order of their ap- chopiKTS, pastry and pantry departpearance is as follows: ments, and every other possible Helen O'Neill, Anna Marie Eggert-sen- ; Will Crosby. Leon T. Williams; ; Mrs. Bosco Crosby, Helen ' Roscoe, Crosby, Le Rol Bent-ley- ; Edward Wales, Briant L. Decker ; Mary EaStwood,.XeaIi 20 Chlpman jTIelen Trent, Afton .Newell; Grace Standisb, Maybeth BowTONIGHT, 7 :30, 9:15 . man; Elizabeth Ershlne, Alrua Edmund Mason, Philip Evans; Braddish Trent, Leo Mere- - The Soulro aXIirL -I ditb Howard Standishr - Ernexf Bare! Greer; Pollock, Homer Wakefield: Madame Le Grange, Nell Clark ; Inspector Donohue, Wayne Booth; Sergeant Dunn, Donald Parker. Class; Personnel Director, EdAfton mund Evans; supervisor, HAROLD LLOYD AT THE STRAND. Paul Harding; NewelL; business, Stage manager, Roland Olsen. Y3 Colies j six-re- ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carter, who were 'nxwitt married will entertain a number of their friends at a dance at the Honneviue -warn gwuu uau Thursday evening.- Invitations have been issued to 150. f ; for Young Men 5 v. J. Hedoulst was hostess to the members of the Saturday. After noon Bridge cxud at ner nome Sat urday. The rooms were pretmy. decorated with yellow chrysanthe-anil foriui. . Three tables of III Llllio auu bridge were played. Mrs. I. T. tha fa vori A, delicious luncheon followed and was served to the cluba members ; Mrs. a,, is. iiorHour W. Hesse Mm - Alex Hed- ' Mrs. I Ufu nnenshaw. .quist,Hrs. G.H. Hiendselinan,v Mrs, J. W. t ami. Jura. v. rigui, Mrs. 0. R. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Olsen, C. O. Mrs. H. Nielson. Rnron ifra Warders. BUD. Hughes and -guests r fr-- nJii n. r m m T 1 .. and Mrs. Frank Deming. a1 y Lyceum !' Suits JVith a Air. ; i V . II- t -- 'If tailoring, the dependable, stylish, fabrics, as soon as you see them " W&Hi&M 'if style and superior workmanship. $20.00 TO $42.50 .Clotlicraft -! -- Lecturer 5130 Serge. There'sjioretting away have-deflare- get one come in now. $29.50 November 21 TO Without a doubt the best clothing OTHERS just ceived a new shipment. rJ $5.00 Wednesday, $22.50 TO $40.00 Overcoats with, the same smart I' -- Eli fefe 1 this-city- Distinguished Mil ''j s rt ADA WARD r You BERG HATS Presents CUstom-bui- lt f ail tonrecpgnizethe superior workmanship,' theTiine 1 -- i1 Tha llrprarv section will have charge of the Relief society meeting to be hew jn me ourcn wara, xues-daafternoon at 2 :30 o'clock. The . lesson will be given by Edith Booth on ' ine uonunuauon or Longfellow's Poems," a piano selec tion will be rendered by Luella Ward, a vocal solo by, Nellie Cland and readlngCrulck Hank, All members of the ward are cordially invited. The B. Y. U. . on IJ. $32.50 TO $45.00 $8.00 Every Suit Guaianteed." Tuesday, Nov. well-know- n at8P.M , COLLEGE HALL Season Tickets $2.50. Admission 75 Cents ..?"eC5s. . v i-r- , 7Aq sVlaco. to Go Cand-land- COLUMBIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER B. Y. U.SENI0R PLAY THE j Velvet Hats Laii "WHY W0RRY.V All-St- .1 How can Harold Lloyd keep tip The STRAND and the pace? j That is a question that has pnz-lepeople inside the motion picture Industry as well as the millions of followers Lloyd has won by his clean, wholesome comedy en the d Seat sale Tuesday at Box Office, Prices 25cr35cr50c- - 10 a. m. screen; He followed "A Yet he does. Sailor-Mad- e Man" with a great He picture in "Grandma's Boy." maintained the pace with "Dr. Jack," and with "Safety Last"' he "Fat" Sanders' -- Country-Store mmmm Lll -Pill More Prizes II II II I i I MOVING Unequaled Service for Local or Lonjf Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully Given.' All Work Guaranteed. Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. Ask Us for Our Storage Rates. SEATS lOc TONIGHT AND TUESDAY I- 1 1 v i Prices 25c, 50, 75c j . I l! i t,'' I ii III I muii mum illif III 11 1111 II I II II II II II II ll ll i i vi ii if ii ii ii 1 1 II I Ixl I II IIII II II . ... 1 1 1 1 T' Scats on Sale at Box Office j I 1 I North University Avenue. , mi FTMRFA II HERBERT RAWLINSON THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22 .'" Wttsrav III I 'tA7 t II 1 J. il OA XsTr-.-TJw- lii:;; j I "J f j T- - -i-n- "A MILLION TO BURN" and Let Us Move You Right iiii II IOII1I1 IIMII PRINCESS ALL 20 Starts Today V More Fun price ALLEN MILLINERY Cast ar 2 $1.00 and $2.00 Her Life" CHAIR 1-- CHILDREN'S HATS "A Chapter in 7 le - "COMEDY iJtL:'?p Jrvr 13th 1 chair" j 1 y J ii ri i t - 1 I b Viilliuliil L..i.....,.lii.;,7,,IMii1.ii. . ! Bjl . ., . r " ll : Added Feature Jack Crawford's Royal Blue Band. . to $2.00, plus taxr r Mail Orders Now. . Seat Sale Wednesday,10 ArMF Prices-50f- : c "'-I"- Km "';:"' - |