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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. AUGUST 19. 1923 cThe DemarkablG Evolution PRINCESS AND TUESDAY MONDAY ALL llio Cat cmd the Canary j Ql SEATS 10c HIS is th true glory of he John Willard. reporter, artur, cew-bo- Starring: ir.iiK-- ROY STEWART Was He Guilty? She Give Him Up? pride of the Northwest Mounted accused of yet she loved marder he guilty? Could Was jum! she give him up! Oh, the power of words! ng to acts and that make this a deeds crashing drama of the ru?ged Northwest seething with the fiery passions quilr beings ! Remarkable Cast. .plead Co:. T. ui.,it( t... c. and i1 LARRY SEMON ! ' f7!- y ilk. Hii..eHard 'iiUrd sooner BURNING WORDS. 1 n "Quite i;..d a rig::;." bih t ''1)0B WilUrd. "Anyway I think I've made that stcry just a trifle too sentimental. Coess 1 II add a liiUe red .blood to it So he touk the play to the dining room and had just added a few drops of "red blood" to the plot w hen an extremely offensive person broke in on him and carried the table away. That nkht Willard dreamt that he wis belnr aiaaed from dead to doud b Gr-- i I y y j r.ii ' spirit ot the last frontier, big w oods of Northwestern Canida, llres In "Burning words," the liYersal photodrama t tarring Roy 3ewart. which comes to the Prin-(es- a theater nex Monday and Tues-- e set'.!.1 OU;'t SHOW apolo-iui-- "tut the it.. 1..' ''Ld news. need is a fe days of absolute U hnisli it." he confided. ' I -.'j doar." reolied !r. V. i!!artt kr,A dW I tuii va that we to move! The laiiiiiijd'i told the houae andj'irai(ted another apartment i hope It o?TtnUr- jere whji your perfectly arK. lovely play,' ' too bad." Mrs. i ii The iIs rifkttand 3w.in BAiT story has its setting among he magnlflcient pines and along e clear lakes of a country that is lamed for its rugged grandura. And 1U setting is beautiful, the story said to be clean and fine, por- - mi in ii MrU mi nW mind that bis rigiasl n mi M tea The anyway and that he'd a little m IIIIIgUIIIIIIIElIIIHIIBIIIRIIIKIIIIIllKIIIIIIIII ol a Pride THE INSTINCT OF SERVICE Many of our bodily actions are the result of long and careful 68BERR training, so that we perform many a duty almost by instinct at least without a conscious effort. In our service to the public, we :PfV??Vi,'J. find the long and careful training of the past a wonderful aid in anticipating your every need and MarguenleDcfaMotte in Fools of Fortune Fall Styles PLAY AT COLUMBIA wmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiu CUPBOARD ap-jti- tk BERG MORTUARY Mi-- " war VA' H is best until you try it. a Eat at EmiTs The circular front cui of the skirt here sketched Is accentuated by a flounce that also trims the bottom of the skirt Carrying out the same idea sleeves may be cut with a curve from wrist to elbow and edged with ruffles. t7t- ir I 1 W- , I SjE5S!2?p IJL If B ( "vFAT B B WORK? ALONG T5WAt) JDOSK I'St fil , SPECIAL From 11:30 to 7:30 Excelsior STEAK, 75c Flour EMIL NELSON, Prop. 1 f. REGULAR DINNER 40c and 50c Half Block North of Fountain. Phone 820. I A BF &w mister mcphusson (no ImJMEM JgFFxV Hoover Brothers SHORT ORDERS By STANLEY BQ AFRAID-SOM- E S &T?C PULLET W1U. FOUlOW highly seasoned salad the boiled variety to Serve on crisp leaves of UsedCarBargainsI Special Six Stadebake r . fWlV f Prunes and Cheeesfr Take poynj of large prunes, soak Ud cook unt'l tender, remove the Wtt and All with cream cheese, dip highly seasoned French dress-ffl- r ,n chopped pecan meats rin on m lerTelvTflr rip; cL Slice' the olives apij QSS UK on$-hal- tl' 0 try by asking your I enough wing of cutis. isTABusHip And you cannot tell it n head-lettuc- best. t.fi flne-dlce- moisten. lettuce or in bread should know that Excelsior Flour is wish. lf ' of Patronize home indus phant before the final curtain falls. Yet despite bo bare and theatrical a description "Cat and the Canary" is convincing in its characters and in its plot. When a playwright holds the illusion to such good result he has undoubtedly written good drama and has achieved Just about all that the theater can give la the With thrill way of entertainment and excitement there Is woven Into this play a vein of comedy that provides, it is said, a laugh tor every thrill. "Cat and the Canary," as has been stated, may raise your hair and cover you with gooseflesh, but everyone who sees it states the play is more than worth the price of admission. An excellent com pany will come here to Interpret the play. Kilbourn Gordon, Inc., will present "Cat and the Canary" at the Columlba theater for one night, Friday, August 24. This is a drama In three acts by By NELLIE MAXWELL John Willard. In castlngand production the presentation here will MiiniHiifiimiiimiiiiiMiiiuiiiiu be exactly aa fine as at the New ALAO OAYS York premier. This Is guaranteed the producers and anyone who salad with bread and by satisfied may have their A GOOD is not batter and a can of hot tea. - money returned at the end of the milk satlsmake or ooffee a (cm, second wst riu Inocheon for an arerage "Cat and the Canary" is frankly The foUewlng are sutn-lonearlaMng to satlafy a hon- - a mystery piay iwitn crime ram prmaB: pant and love end virtue trium lunshesn slaeV Take twe enp-(t- li fine et rtatt pork est la dice, THE OLD HOMETOWN: ef a green pepper, alse iMly minced, two stalks ef celery d Jatly cut, one capful of -l I 9 iRClH JJLrV: DinMcele the fresh ti best Mix one-natap, and marinate win enfal ef rtench dressing and al- Inr te stand for an hour or two, (Ma tern oa lettuce with a plain asa mayonnaise fctajn HTCHEN i eater grocer to send idiot is the taiaxake Every cgkw" taU trading MYSTERY ud the actirHiee of the Royal one can ot lalmen sUbob, drain well, shred and mix one cupful etflnely shredded, crk9, tender cabbage; add one-btl-f capful of grated coconut; If the desiccated coconut Is used soak tnnlft Jor an hour to remove t'e ugar, then add io the salmon. Mix OS it awMi 'orwest Mounted Police, whose great law ot the Provo's "la aaild at a remote Ufe if I He w orked successively aide-boarsuccessfully with a trunk, the top of an ail stove and the back of a piano in transit for temporary desks. W ith every change he added another dah of "ginger" te the play . By late afternoon, be had substituted murder for tnort-g- x i? and the "t at" had begun to It human and attain fiendish form. E cry K.lt the p!a w right got f rore tiie movers he passed on r,aracters. One scene was co.Tp!' t.!y rewritten on a board atretih'1 acro the bath tub in y which the fevered author sat When the movers drove him out be managed u jot down a iew lines w ith the kitchen wall for a desk. To the new apartment went W illard ind his rapidly changing script. Ashe wutii iv-of from pillar to post the poor . his play, who really was never in ai .y gt at danger in the original script found hen elf in peril aa the !.ui:oit of moving were trasf erred to the ph t. W at last the dlarda were settle' in ;1 ir new home the plav was conteleted. Ru It wasn't the beautiful play he had plotted jb in the clouds over there in France, it h 4 gathered in the making the strength & I ptano-moers grip, the ruthlessne ji Rent-Dathe stMoktneaa ot an L..nr flat baed ,Tw weeks inter Willard reii the play to Kilbenrn Gordon; four w ee if Cat tnd the Ctnvy" was pre buar .seated la New York and atrtftuit! i; uu-t. Kit. "It's PHONE not that t h e speaker i didn't anl toliV wait ail day to t... 5 H H Springville Planing Mill V1U-AR- it nounced ,f(Kotl(ii M.'l-i- M i i rough voice an- cii-r-j r- Quality Millwork SEE US 15EFOKE ORDERING ELSEWHERE JOHM "ott three years m' r. VsJ'- :-- start the sboniT well be l te,. ! f'. hen the desk 6ega to BHve mw. ,i 'J.IJ. i.' 'i i' in "THE in h;n ir-- 71 ' 'Mr. and Mis. F. D. Cassiiy had as ' their gue.-t- s last week. Mrs. Mary S.:fe, Mrs. Edna Hertell. Mr. and Mrs S E. Casslty. Mrs. Anetta ii.-r- t 11. Miss Hester Hertell. Mi Gbdys Hertell. Miss Mildred" Hert-M- r. and Mrs. V. J. Bobinson all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Fitzgerald of Bingham. Miss Alice Baker and Miss Ellon Hanks of Tooele, Utah. AT THE RIGHT FRIC E rirlr yeung heaulif s.r ahuut a sweet .H. wsi drives from home scorned ll.e advamts of an old rir-C; m held a tturtrige on the (arm, tnd it as fnl! of tl ItuelM si Mfit'mente tnj touch, s situauras. A., tlw st(ry in V r-i siiiul it aivted turn -a tear of ?') fn-- his ee droup-.-from h '..and dumped a TXT i,"t a 'r.t- (ha! .p,-.- ; German in . i . t t. ,,.. !.,,.. WUlard " trans ana o r. t p'ay (fords of A be- J rw a leunj .prl bent!i ' V "Not at all replied WilUrd. As t patter ,f fact it's practically written out-- in I'll begia right now my and fU prohibly be through before the nwers pet here." So WiUard sat dowa tit his studv and began the Great Play. He had d.ftlv sktrtrhed in the character at the sweet. gan and finished the greaU-sdrama that ever sent chills down )ier the spin of an audience. V lilftrd was a cap'aia in fhe Air Servire Trance. One da. hile flvir.g over Argjnne Woods, the stun uf "The Cat tad (he Canary" farae lu him just like - - raold The - anguish - revenge-love-leadi- ait suiitnt. and f V iM Conceived in the CkxidsDvcr Are;ww AJA tk TV,,;!!; Story of this now Famous, Mystery Play was Happily Completed while Battling with Furniture-Mover- s at Home. "BURNING WORDS' of A nillllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIlllIZEalESSi h KA-W- STWy IH TAXES Completely overhauled, new top and paint. Price $750.00. Will consider light car for trade. r tenter Mcp f0r garnishing. Arrange on lettuce hearts- - and pipe sw of mnynnnalne on the SRlad. Stuffed Celery.FlII the hollows the Short ntnlira vlth crium ifie, chopped nnt "nil n hit nf Wonnalse to moisten. If the Jtilki are filled carefully they may eatt'n om the fingers as one piR'.ri celery. Fruit Sandwlchee. Finely chop a aiuture of candled cherries, , flK, nnd plums. Moisten with emon Juice and spread on very UJ slices of buttered bread ; cover yL another buttered slice. w..tern Nawapaptr Union.) EVERNCE SAM WAITE JOLSOMiNER WAS ARRESTED, LAST FALLHS hAS B0SINE5S REASONS FOR MOT VWHVTE WASHING HENCOOPS m THE AFTERNOON I Z fSy? ''HL-- Electrical Systems a Specialty ASTHMA0? CATARRH Hi ?j of i he Hose and Throaty .:,.:rcWl 5 Three Over lands S We Sell and Repair all Makes of Batteries um n Two Buicks All these five pine-eppie- HAY, FEVER -, ' Cars BREAD IS ONE OF LIFE'S MOST SUSTAINING FOODS, BUT IT MUST BE BAKED RIGHT TO GIVE THE PROPER NOURISHMENT. $150 each YOU GET THAT KIND WHEN YOll ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ao trade. Terms Con- sidered 1ST All the above cars mechanically perfect and fresh painted. To see cars or demonstration call at 143 North University avenue or phone 893. PRICE DlRECTtONS--- nra tirttee The Temple a day, 504 aea alto NmI IWKe iw Io bailtt Pharmacy 159-15- 1 Pocatello, Idaho FOR Old Cars Rebuilt to Order SALE AT ALL , DRUGGISTS. 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