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Show t Is PAGE FIVE. THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1923, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr., entertained .Orval M WilUam yincent," the members of the Colombia Sew- Mrs. C. A. Uablqulst, Mrs. B. Asacl il Johnson, Mrs. Melissla Lewis, Mrs. ing club at her home Monday even, Hannah J. Cardell and the invited ing. The rooms were prettily decor- Client included Mrs. Sarah A. Jones ated witbr b.rysantheimintr-Tin- d and MtrtVMCrFffSier. ferns.' Sewing, games and a delictus lnrichejjn were-thdiversion The Elks ladies lnc JL The club muubers present, werei social ' session -- n - the Elks' elllb Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. J . Vinrooms Monday evening:' Three AmiH tables of progresiTpf'Smi" tei)!, ilrtKutJi. lurirr-34pwy-;wry Booke, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. E.ed Mrs. Thomas Thoruby ginning. i e 'iSfJWW"' Jhj.aiitif 1 ,J.t. vim . a mm 'TrtFtr"m'.3 6 r riTVJi-'qi- l i'r--Tfetew- TTr MiumjL-LJi-.,i,- o 3f i iir Tizrriri- r-- i - IS TOYLAND Special Wednesday OPENS mm Ready-mad- e Marquisette CWTMS Values to $4.95. PRICE HOUSE" SO KKlll ;:;!:iui;n;;i:;n;!i!!;;in!Hi;r biggtiso0Hwith f . ever the !im Eair 11 o . . tReir every Santa Claus. th ld- scout, has certainly" stocked our store with a variety Father, Mother, Sister, Son, Daughter and Baby can be supplied from this complete stock of toys and useful gifts. ? 1.,r-,. -;- ., A MONARCH range with its malleable iron con struction joints riveted tight not puttied vitrifused rust resisting flues assures you IRVINE'S jj -o- -- Jkivza M Limited number, so come early. GIFTS FOR ALL ' 1 . And Add Cooking to Your Pleasure List SEE OVR WINDOWS wish -- ' FUEL ECONOMY 41UICKNESS4)F-OPERATIO-N- and continued satisfaction through a long period of years. , is true a It saying that Monarch Ranges like old friends, old books and old songs, are most appreciated when time, has proved their worth. 4 COLUMBIA THURSDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22 Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell "THE ONE-PRIC- HOUSE" E Home Furnishers Provo, Utah. Phone 544i 4 PRINCESS ML SEATS 10c TONIGHT, 8 :15 HERBERT LLOYD SCORES BIO LAUGH WITH FARCE. 1 I I feature Every Harold Lloyd comedy stands entirely on its own merits. Starting with "A Sailor; Made Man," which was his first pic ture to be made as long as four reels, there has not been a single Lloyd film that could be compared with any other, for each has been distinctive and varied In tytie and idea. Tou may have liked "Grandma's1 Boy" hetter than "Safety Last." yet you cannot campare them and say that, because you liked "Grandma's Boy" best, it Is a better comedy of the two. Each comedy is in its own xjyuyuid critics and public approval TmTplaeed it at the top of Its class. and p'ow comes "Why Worry" creates its own exclusive place . Patheeom-ediesamong the Harold Lloyd It is not like any of its predecessors, except insofar as it Is The STRAND - hundred per cent funny, having South America as a background and a revolution as the motif. In "Why For chief partners-ln-fuWorry,". Harold Lloyd has a giant nearly nine feet tall and n lending RAWLINSON one in u The John Anson and Jobyna Itnlston. The giant Aasen is making his screen debut and pretty little .laliyna Is making her first nptear- auee as Harold's leading lady, supplanting Mildred Davis, who took one of those life jobs with Harold. "Why Worry" is the feature attraction remaining at the Strand theater until Thursday. It was proat the Hal Iloach studio with the usual Lloyd staff of experts in direction nndsceimrlo lady only five feet tall. inii' iii - r g- Added Feature Jack Crawford's Royal Blue Band. . Prices 59c to $2.00, plus Seats on Sale Tomorrow, 10 A. M. diu-e- 11 11 I in Vw . Kind of Western Picture g Theater. Wednesday. The Incident 'which resulted in a romance and near tragedy between the daughter a little of a lowly peon and a handsome, dashing toreador, occurs on the brush and cartU!pcove'rcd desert, when the toreador, entering the scene, laughs sarcastically at th strenuous efforts of a group of vni'ineTos try Ing to-- Tope-t- he fleet footcil animal, without success, The chase leads the riders and the animal across the path of a stranger: who, leisurely throwing fala lariat. draws It taut around the throat of the frightened aniniaL At a short distance from the group, I Km Kamon, only son and belr of I Kin Fernando, ow ner of the rsni'h, sat astride bis pony with little Susanna, with whom he Is in love, mounted behind him. They 1Mb noted with interest the nerve and skillful accuracy of tho newcomer with his roie, and Don Ramon rides up to him, offers his and also the hospitality of the ranch. WEDNESDAY AND A New plain little grey, animal, a coyote that's nil It was. but It started something. This coyote Is more or less resHusible for a majority of the romance and some of the adventure which takes place Ail the historical and roiiinn- tic screen story of "Suznnnn," an Anion rrouiiciTB una jMsinuuior. "Suzunnn," L'orjiorntlon release, which, with Mabel Normaud as the Is Bennett's Mack latest constar, tribution to the cinema world, and is the attraction at the Columbia A COMEDY THURSDAY COYOTE STARTS A MOVIE ROMANCE Now Playing and tax. Mail Orders Now. . "A MILLION TO BURN" n drum-stor- Hr4uU Drue Cav, tk Stor, irT, Vtah. . Mrs. George Ieven will be hostess tit a bridge luncheon nt her borne. Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Slark Tripp, who will leave In the near future for California to make ' her home. COLUMBIA ,. MYSTERIOUS WITNESS TONIGHT, - Anybody who's eyerjieen "stung" III any sense of the word, will get 7:30, 9:15 f laugh out of "The Mysterthe Itclasco production of Fugene M.' lilove UIkmIcs' grent Saturday Evening Post story "Slepsons of IJcht," when it is shown nt Jbe Princess theater on Wednesday and Thursday.' In "The Mysterious Witness." huwwem- - 4be meaning 4f the word "stung" can be taken literally. And. Incidentally, there arc to be found there the strangest assortment of "deputy constables" ev'r seen liny- where! 'For these' particular con-- ; stables are a swarm of bees, which Wily old ".ledac Ilinkle" puts on; j guard over bis prisoner mid defies anyone to cei in who ouulit to get out and vice versa! A ttil when you've just nlmut fin-ished the good laugh this situation s will lie! creates, your cliitHied iiy tTie" paflios Hint fiilTow'sl and throughout the entire picture you will lie grlped by the delicate shading of emotion that Is, accomplished with masterly simplicity. "There "are few who will fail to be deeply moved by this story of thi' boy. Johnny Brant, wlfo finds work ou a. western ranch. In the hope of saving enough money to buy comforts for his mother; of his struggles, his love, his successes, bis despairs, his arrest for a murder he did not commit. Laughs, pathos, beauty the all are deglory of mother-lorpicted here with the bund of uu artist, and each stands out in relief " against the rest. Robert Gordon aiid Elinor Fair are feature! I In this moving drama, and the supisirtiiig cast Includes Niiiilne Wright, beloved "mother" of the, screen; J. Wharton James and 'Jack Connolly. , Ivor McKaddcu stierised production, which was directed by Seymour Zeliff. a good "THE ious Witness." 13 til CHAIR" B. Y. U. SENIOR PLAY Prices 25c, 50, 75c 1 heart-string- e 0 - - Raull WEDNESDAY Regular Prices Mack Sennett Presents MABEL e child-woma- 11 and also a pcrior liver acaidae. Trunks Prescription sella for $1.76 or I (or only fi.00 at the first prize and Mrs. Jack Ridge being awarded the consolation favor. Refreshments were served to 12. Velvet Hats 1-- 2 RHEUMATISM price $1.00 and $2.00 v 20 North UniveVsitrAvenue Dear . Preerrletloa. It Is preposterous tn fact It la a name to suffer with InflHmatory, mueculur. eclatlo of any form of ' liheumstlsni. This I'reicrtptlon does not ruin not depress doea It the stomach. the heart Eat aU the meat and food you wish whiletaklne? Trunk'a Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil or narcotics, but noaltlve ly overcomea any kind of rheuma tism or aout on earth. What mora do you want? There Is nothing; lust as aood and It la Impossible to better. The reateat una acta solvent known - ALLEN tllLLN ERY in "SUZANNA" A love storythat "stirs the heart and thrills' the senses. Ktlut la the Haaiaa Ciintl tea Hill tee Treat' CHILDREN'S HATS N0RMAND Comedy 'scenes that keep you chuckling. Action that brings you up with a .jerk. Adventure that is startlmgly realistic ADDED ATTRACTION en and COMEDY PROVO BAND CONCERT |