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Show --- i company here.' Their many friends hit a notch which many felt would Join in wishing them happiness. be impossible for him to hit again. I . Nevertheless, he has in -TheColumtila Sewing club will be; Worry V f sli-fefari which will ' tfiW pleasantly entertained evening te shown at the Strand theoter : at the (home of Mrs. Ole-nr jlays starting today. Olsen, wiiyi x .u i ' Jr. ,Sewlug. social chat and a worry? will win many new friends hEm m m m h mjm mm v dainty luneheon will be the diver- for Lloyd. It Is going to 'prove that Mrs. Ed Jones entertained at Lloyd cannot set a pace too fast for 5 o'clock dinner Sunday for Mr. .audi sions, . himself. Em h pieture he niakes it u. son of Mldvale and ladles will meet y--this becomes-mor. Thelks I ?) iTH A umknlt, or course. Mi. ajajl-Mrj. " and son jLji. Hall the Elks' club rooms. Mor him to equal-it- a jiredeiiusso Allen of Salt Laker A vase of Tables-o- f 5(K" and bridge willbe1 by a irreiifer effort he always does. formed the centerpiece was seven months . Why worry? played, prizes awarded aud lunchfor the diaiug table. eon served. ' a actually in production. He started it in LVeemljer an the finishing Mr. and Mrs.Normaii Jefferies A interesting ngFHm hiu heen toHtM were f it until-Jun- e, left Sunday for" "Salt "Lake iW'mafce the of or ju'st U'fore Harold and l(is by literary their home. Mrs. Jefferie was arranged Ready-mad- e the Third ward Relief society for young bride, Mildred Davis, left formerly Mis Pearl Jones. the meeting Tuesday afternoon, for New York on their delayed The meeting of the .Fifth ward which will comuiuece at 2:30 honeymoon. Few pictures take that. 'i'Wv , Mrs. .Chnl Chase will give long in work. It was a difficult Relief society, to be held Tuesday sketch of the life of Longfellow, production to make, yet the harder afternoon at 2 :30, will be under the aafter Avhich she will read some of they are the more vigor Lfoyd and of the direction literary department. The follou'lntr nmprnm hna hiun nr. nix poems. All ward meiuliers' are his staff puttmH? of their fort.Invited to attend. a step never has takeu Lloyd Mrs.' Nellie MtEwan wilM : ranged, backward! lie always travels forj eiug criuge oy Mugieilow ; A Scandinavian dance will be ward. . "Resignation" by Longfellow will be held evening lathe Piosung br Mrs.. .Marie Hedmiist neer "Wednesday ward in honor of Mr. and Mrs; Homer", Auldus Disun will render a William Norman. Murdork's orches-- . "HELLO PROSPERITY." Vocal solo, "I ShuTanArrovvIuto --- f - trn will furnish the niiTslc. . All t Vap Mrs. O. Wr Baileywiit the Air" and i of Nor mends and the relatives of Columbia. .the read Lomrfellow's "Evaneeline." mans are Invited to attend. Manager 'Ashton All members are cordially invited to theater announces that reservations - attena. A married folks dance will "be for the forthcoming engagement of anmsemeht the Marcus Show. ''Hello Prosperiin Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leavitt wish given Thiir-sda-the Third ward evening. Wilde's or- ty" Thursday, November 22 may be to. rfhnouuce the marriage of their hall. chestra will furnish, tiienuiak for daughter Margarets to J. A. Love- - the occasion.. All married folks. made by mail. Order for seats willt involution. RiiiuiltaucesL riage of J'rovo. lhe marriage will 4afhftlors and timter nreTirvited-.- be filled in full must accompany eachordei take Place In Salt. Luke City. Tues- -... v-n' ' M r. "Aldifoinjefie ves 1 liarThlslsyst enT" If-p-'da7"oveSIber 20." Miss Leavitt Tor There are COO verities of sea weed save not at the only congestion wijl a long time has been one of the in Japan, most of which are used regular sale, operators at the local Bell telephone for .food or in the manufacture of Columbia when the lie a great opens, but that it will co., ana air. lioveriage runs a taxi commercial articles, such as I . glass, to out town patrons, of ss tnshiglu and todine." atnot to find it do who convenient teud the regular sale aud incidentIt ally will servff to Vheck the dopri" THIRTEENTH CHAIR. 5130 who of ticket dattous speculators are said to follow the Marcus Show The Thirteenth Chair" .is to be from town to town. presented aFThe CoIunHibTlheater According to firformaTTonTKiTTTmsB. Y. V. TuesReulor the by ela.s, re'Sc1ieTI"lrrA"s11t"oia;"iseTpraNew York ticket siMftilntors send their day, November 20, henchmen to buy up as many desir"The play has previously been preable ticket's as possible for the Mar--cu- s sented In College Hall at the B. Y. Show In each city visited. U, at Eureka, and at Hetier. Many These are then resold at fabulos who saw the play have declared It Mr. Ashton is determined reto be the best mystery? play they prices. no such profiteering shall mark that have ever seen. the Marcus Show's visit to this city. The Thirteenth Chair" is written Indications are that many will be by Bayard Veiller, and Is accredited disappointed unless early reserva-- . as being the greatest mystery play Will Be Opened are made. Such excellent reever produced on the American tlons of the merit of this season's ports stage. It far outrivals "The Bat" offering as well as a box 20 and Its. thrilling tribe. It was first ilarcus office magnet have reached the ears produced by William Harris. Jr., at of Manager Ashtun thnt he has en- the 48th Street theater, New York, to extend the contemplaton November 20, 1917, with Margar- deavored Thus far his efforts Upstairs in the Farmers have ed stay. et Wycherhy, the famous English acproven futile. Cities holding contress,- originating the with the attraction are loath & Merchants Bank Bldg, character part of Rosalie Le Grange. tracts - to release it. Edmund Evans, the coach, showThe Marcus Show, is with the exing rare ability in the work end is ception of New York Winter Garto be highly commended. "Passing Show" and Ziegfeld's Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store. The 4lay is "real thriller" and den's " Follies", Tike largest organization MARCELLING A holds the attention of the audience a hundred jieople en tour. Nearly from beginning to end. on the roll, while to bagThe mystery begins in the first are cars pay with its scenery aud restaurant adjunct from nincchaiil- - ture man and "heavy," plays the SPECIALTY bulge act and is not revealed until the end gage cal potato iieeler to a dish washing chef, a 'temperamental Frenchman effects. of the last act. machine wos filmed. with n jenchiint for 'running amuck Nell Clark In the role of Madame For appointment Kalla Pusha, famous motion pie - with a cleaver. Le Grange, the spiritualistic medium A MILLION TO BURN Phone 913 thrill the entire' audience with her seances and her motherly interest in Everything from leef Rtew to Helen O'Neill, her daughter. Wayne CLARISSA E. STRONG, apple pie a la mode was impressed as would Booth, Dauohue, Inspector into service from the Universal Manager. be a credit to any police force. City Studio Inn to deck the setting Edmund Evans Is an excellent dra- for "A Million to Burn," a fnrce. matic villian, aud certainly reveals comedy starring Herbert Rnwlin-son- . his ability in the last act. now showing at the Princess At no time does Anna Marie theater. as Helen O'Neill forget Some of the most imortnnt to carry that look of deep concern at comedy scenes of the piny nre laid being the accused murderess. Briant in the kitchen of a big hotel resL. Decker very ably takes the part taurant. The set was built in detail of a dead man. The rest of the'cast on one of the big stages at the do exceptionally well In their parts. studio. The massive ranges, meat The cast in order of their ap- choppers, pastry and pantry departIs as. follows : and every other possible pearance - Helen CNeill. Anna Mnrie Eggert-se- ments, ; Will Crosby, Leon T. Williams : Mrs. Rosco Crosby, Helen Cand-land- ; Roscoe Crosby, Le Rol Bent- leji Edward Wales, BriantL. Decker;' Mary Eastwood, Leah Chipman ; Helen Trent, Afton Newell; Grace Standish, Mnybeth BowTONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 man; Elizabeth Ershlne, Alma Edmund Philip Mason, Evans; Braddlsh Trent, Leo MereThe Soul of a Girl Laid Howard Standish, Ernest dith; Hare! Homer Wakefield; Greer; Pollock, Madame Le Grange, Nell Clark; Inspector Donohue, Wayne Booth ; Sergeant Dunn, Donald Parker. Class; Personnel Director, Edmund Evans; supervisor. Afton HAROLD LLOYD AT THE STRAND. Newell; business, Paul Harding; Stage manager, Roland Olsen. !: - ,i'-y:y.'x thelr-frlen- irs.., Hed-ouls- The literary section will hive charge of the Relief society meeting to be held In the Fourth ward Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock. The 'lesson w,ill be given by Edith V. of Booth on 'The Continuation Longfellow's Poems,'arianfr scloc' tlon wilt be rendered by Lnella AVard, a vocal solo by Nellie Cland and a reading, Crulck Ha nkj AH members of the ward are cordially invited. Lyceunv ' Distinguished Lecturer November 21 ... . a ft..M. . Til im ' Men style and superior workmanship. . M fay mm $20.00 10 $42.50 ' wm :rjA - '- Overcoats with the same smart 1,1m ntivl-- ' 'i $22.50 TO $40.00 - fl . 1 1 r Serge. . $29.50 Without a doubt the best clothing values in the country. There's no getting away from it you have to get one come in now. We have just ceived a new shipment. , OTHERS $32.50 TO $45.00 Every Suit Guaranteed. Tuesday, Nov. . h h h Suits With a Custom-- , built Air. You can't fail to recognize the superior workmanship, the fine tailoring, the dependable, stylish fabrics, as soon as you see them. m-lio- $5.00T0$8.00 Wednesday, - hh II - ot-put- Parlor ADA WARD h I BERG HATS Presents . e THite1 TheB. Y.U. l.rs ' ni ii ii nHtlniKl inrnfio I III lr" If llllllQl rsa eTWlw a, Mrs. T. 3. Hedquist was hostess to the members of the Saturday Af iiooii Bridge club .at her home Saturday. The rooms were prettily derated with yellow chrysanthe Three tables of mums and ferns. Far-re- r bridge were played, Mrs. J. T. receiving tha favor. A delicious luncheon followed and was served to the club members; Mrs. A. B. Mor- can. Mrs. Henry W. Gease, MrsJ t, David Openshaw, Mrs. "Ales Mrs. G. H. HlendseUnan,.Mrs. j. V. Farrer, Mrs. C. H. Wright,1 Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Svren O. Nielson. Mrs. C. H. TraTdrMrsrBr. HughesH Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Mrs. L. C. Nay lor, and Mrs. Frank Demlng. I eferfs- j I who-wer- n . mm.t , E. and Mrs. Ed Carter, recently married will ..entertain a mt- ds dance number of nt the Bifcnnevlll ward aodal haU Thursday evening, Invitations have teen issued to 150. Mr. PAGE THREE. THE PRQVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923. well-know- n at 8 P. M. - in COLLEGE HALL i Season Tickets $2.50. Admission 75 Cents 7iQ splace to Go n Ten TUESDAYTNOVEMBERO B. Y. U.SENIOR PLAY THE - : nVTH Day How can Harold Lloyd keep up Seat sale Tuesday at Box Office, 10 a. m. MOVING industry as well as the millions of followers Lloyd has won by bis clean, wholesome comedy on the screen. Yet he does.- - He followed "A Sailor-Mad- e Man" with a great He picture in "Grandma's Boy." maintained the pace with "Dr. Jack," and with "Safety Last" he PRINCESS ALL SEATS l Oc Unequaled Service TONIGHT AND TUESDAY for Local or Long Distance Moving, Prices Cheerfully Chen. AD Work Guaranteed. HERBERT RAWLINSON Transfer Co. in -- The STRAND I More Fun More Prizes TUESDAY, 8:15 COLUMBIA inninlffllO llllil TI ffllfrTl iiln - 20 North University Avenue. J Sfq,f,7o Country Store U THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22 fcteS: ! JlwJliyy Prices 25c, 50, 75c Seats on Sale at Box Office 10 A. M. B. Y. U. SENIOR PLAY "THE "A" MILLION TO' 1 Ask Us for Our Storage Rates. "Fat" Sanders' lill M ffMllfl W BURN" ' 11 COMEDY iaclc Crawford's Royal Blue Band. 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