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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. TTRANDf " Proi)o Pictures ' 1 At the Theatr 1 THE MOVIE MENU; A Prova TODAY AND TOMORROW. Tonight and Tuesday STRSIMK-Mnhl- Vi Hiimiltnn on PRlNCE&S-rB- Come SeVen." 'Half a Chance.? in ',- Institutibn :. The Black Gate." Williams in ail -- nance ' Ralph Clonlnger in COLUMBIA MAHLON HAMILTON Star of Earthbound, m "Half PAGE THREE t r,f TONIGHT . 8:15 ; To Please One Woman and Associate WKDNESDA) AND THURSDAY "COME SEVEN" DOLALDINO in . . Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 I I - . EM) AY MATINEE Regular Prices ' WEDNESDAY Claire Windsor and Edward! Burns s;ene from Lois Weber duction, "To Please One Woman," a Paramount Picture I hat would ate Adani III Al III! M MM. U Ill IfllU UMUIIIIUI p f in Half a Chanel iptorecfc - I , B ? '' up ( leo-- ' paira. he pages of history are;Iilie4l with nr.-.s sacnuce io savory - r. woman s caprice. r rtw uiuiiig io uma weoer, 11 isn i ionly in history that women exercise! j their charms for selfish purposes. !Mlss ', Weber in ."to -- Please One woman, het latest picture produc- nop. gives a modern setting to old story. The story deals with the havoc wrought by X certain rich, semsn woman wno, navjng driven her I cecums oi husband to" risk his all in her belralf up her residence in a mansion l0WIf to wait ,hc result of his plunge. While there, she becomes --interested in a young .coun toform. indu try Jloetor him to shatter his romance with the g.ri .he, loved since .uoyrioouv now matters finally adjust themsejites:, nap-pnis. revealed in a film drama that is remarkable for its true-- life ness and deep appeal A new beauty of the screen,' Clai Windsor, plays .the leading feminine role in To Please One Woman," and the cast also includes 4 ward. Burns Lisa, and Edith Keller Weber wrote-4ndirected the picture which-i- s a Paramount release, and te to be shown al the Columbia Tuesday -- a 5 Also OF "VELVET FINGERS" - Saturday ursday-Frida- y Thursday and Friday, i p. m.r Saturday, 2:30. Matinees Evenings, Prices 7:30,-8:1- Matinees, 10c, 25c. v.V : 5, Evening, 10c, 25c, 35c. ''.: " d several lowered mine' l,avinS out several hun to a nl stirring dra ynamite Allen la tale anv -eiisna vigai o, k fc'MVi or th rhnm.lar William ."" Fallo ' 's. it. wa in ,! nnuQrii star, Geori .Walsh, is a storv which VT" " uu- T Mfc CHAPTER a cage ma He had y? attached i'iuaiiimg Play Laid in Mi '"'birds.. and 'rope, . XJHB "DYNAMITE ALLEN" pro- - takes a-- Auttrany. --g nonors at Home to daily, wim - V U please a w mian ii trult to nltasn was shorn of . ., 01 lea'n n Samson "r?r. ueman. SI do to the-iorb- idd Em I MATiN EE i P, M, in - I VfillNP lUUHU FANY George Walsh B v FrFdAY AND. SATURDAY '. SUNSHINE COMEDY, "HIS I "Monkey Stuir LL1 Also , JOE MARTIN COMEDY, KIMBALL P. M, A Lois Weber Production And . 4 "To Please One Woman" " Passion Fruit CLARA Players in Ull llii ' N- t i ,' iLias WW k.:j "' ."-- lie iirt capp ttin tl fhn ft n woth n.rrc. motion .picture malfrn. It deals with rpug,lt ffMP t0 the surface all the ' simple folk in the grew! 'mining re- - birds were "alive .and happy. Then the (xmpsmy we're lowered down the tTii i I i i f 1i i ihi C?T r m shaft. ; dynamite Ib mbia vHL Hk iBQp a fit tain' point he wishes to us whinh no men woro- ."ft wrirk-n- hio !') t title llki: 'fle the to Wednesday.' The is said 'to fit Geoi-e- WSta e ' all:: iwi minMMiMimriiMiii Scene from nd " comee AUen theater - Tuesday. : rnirniffwiin "Half a Chance ,"' playing at the Strand today Distressing Malady Is Most Prevalent of All Present Day Di' "'.J f -- seasesThousands Are Re- mental deprSMon, and theXeeneral unconircriabb; tj&pQ in the slbmach are much more pronounced. trye in acute eastrina ThisH-parficular- ly It reqiu.ntl o;cin'-- . rrorn fulllillu.-Jrist where Burke had spent the party... at the hoiae lieved by Tanlac. dM-th- at TONIGHT AND TIESDAV ww thiaL conditifin he was errvrj obtained how he Wray interrupted las.C'ippning vears and Of all the conditions that afflict comes chr.mh'. and the EARLE WILLIAMS Jght by t,ne police seeking JohhTth per-sb- t symptpms Taw naa made of tnaT knowledge ila. or wTiaT for an fedefinlte period. The humanity, chronic dys . iteele, a famous lawyer, who wasi ' A , , in is very apt t lie varied. but at is more commonly known as indiges-tlon- . bv Jack as i.,ni sut" Ronsdale pruuuurui ww Wfignrzed 'THE-BLAX- K .GATE' is probably the most prevalent, 'nilSailor". Bur.ke, anescaped criminal, bar is puzzling the police and his ..cry g.i;r, Heartburn is has if most not This malady his (tele .was" .shpt at while leapipg-fromconstant. utiiyersal past, friends who knew noUiing'of The stomach for-- j is painTul on a upper balcony, bjit he 'escaped profession The accusation came on the eye of baffled the medieal pressure, the tongue w WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ter coyer; of the darkness. to Mr. years, and the most skilled special coated, there is a bad taste ih the be betrothal of Jocelyn-WraTen years ago "Sailor" Burke, a Steele. Miss Wray denies having" any jsts have beeift unable to cope with mouth, and there, are changes, in the MADGE KENNEDY s amount af alivary secretion. Con riise tighter, was convicted 'Of mur- - knowledge , of his jwhereabonts, and succesrfTflTri j for ''ann'''.--':a'?rlHi.--r!tlnHojQrv muiSlN be consumed in de- - stipatioji is also usually present. ! by said" that, she believfed 'her fiancee "A DAUGHTER - the crime. 'the Bufrerings, mental arid tnougn disrrnoea may aJternd lie. ofLnocent hai' scriuing While .crossinir the Wray. the sufferers .from case oi dv.pensi? can ' be his guard'and jumped off j Tli,e end of the story will be told on physical. is properly, looked a he was manacled,' he the screen of the Strand, theater to- - chronic dysnepsta and their failnr cured If &e-.dA niorbid. afjer and .Willi tileto get relief. nt "vvwi. ui) Jor drawned. .J night and Tuesday, where the R'ober: heretofore RECIPROCITY FAVORED. -OLDEST PRIEST DIES. a UanwL. whimsirat ana r. when iirtce wrav nn His Tnninnv snecw feature. in ' from of the the 'aside condition mind, food fapiiiv took an ocean trip. Burke wa-and Is an adaptaQrence," is showing. It living ar (be most l suffering, is iiniwrrajjt reanns of t.he 'treatment Winnipeg, Man., April 18. Father ..Qtfawa, April 18. The house of cov,ery(i (in board as a stoker. The- t ion of Frederic S. Isham s novel, pro- - nervousness and phyaij-a' Dantlurand. who'. oh March 2.. coiumons by a vote of HH) to 79, usual condition the Most the average P sapk iff sea and Damast , for D. .'Hi W 'Licod too people .Tese Hampton by pi ray's faiiand eat too Judge .'-- ' ; a motion by VV. S. r Fielding his 102nd birth' amiiver-"featemuch. :jU ng aannghter, Jocelyn. and dyspeptic, Hamilton Mahlon was saved Pathe, with Mie adoption at this St. in , or died sary." night recommending' Wednesday One iiidigestiopjis-thjLno Dyspepsia, hn-- t am W was rrot among the .i illian Rrch featured in the leading aajd- that ot'-tiibe- time 'Mian. If was the Trtdtwt agreement reciprocity r. ivors... e fvuntain head of Boniface iroles. . . l lease may be. is usually orcaused by the the stomach , . , .. .. ' . .. i J vne J j ubimtu unsuitable bufAi '"' d aim DeniK, in oitiies Hie .worm, uiiioiia tueen v'atliolic eating, of too 'much al priest the case be I m i,ijraine, wnicn was signea ta vv asiiiiigion on Z',, and. the mucous membrane -- of... Tairrac w;,. esigned iirtmarily may for' the horn on .March v I f9 i post humous forfime to be paid t( jfbod. flPwi 1 s:and becomes irritated, January II, 1911. the stomach .v regjilation Of the stomach, liver amf Quebec. kls brother. ttntre is set up an acute or bowejs. but. it is no uncommon thing which for persons who ave ur-nnditkiit The picture closed with one of the j gastric catarrhal d it to find I! ' "m.ost interesting proc: the proper a igestion of the that they have also been relieved of prevents TrfBt surtTrising. climaxes imaginable. esp tit a great murder 'frtel are re. ferment is to food This food apt rneumaiism and oilier ailments not . ;VIeq;-wjtband as ;i result the. genn.miry recognized fls and decompose, interesting detail In Vita-' .having their, WELL. familiar distressing symptoms of, origin in stomach trouble. hew "TKo liipturo m,.t fn mild '1 cases, arise, here is probably -- not a single pordvspepia may A t there. i wf... i'iuuui.:iiiii-. ' wuu r.arit... tion of the body that nothing more than an Willi im. tae stetiar roje. win comfortable feeling in the stomach. bv the helpful action of Tahlac,. which tu . ature attraction at' with a .certain amount of depression, begins its work by the stiaiurating the iheatlache. loss of appetite, perhaps! night anft-T'dorgans, thereby enriching the Wtt vomtt-occasional hlood and invigorating the whole sysbelching of gasatld T iiiir. There n1fty. be also' accompanying bui tem. Next it enables the went unm. testimony, naal Mttd!4 may be dwcrlbed u a catwrhal conlitlon. Oough. 'intestinal' yripomtf. such as constipa om ng together of caUrrh. atUroict. xA bowel (lisordett tr just few tibia wy common uhidue to PttoacTfToPBorpughly digest the. to the back, colic, etc. Uion--. ' pains . fooo, iiernitmng the assimilation' of ettari, the ;Mirija;e', , instruction 'There may be only file familiar heart the nourishing to ( irtnofly ot On red ment, a fjpmedjr which h Fight tt! Ffght catarrh' with, , element's..' ' ' I Piafiy 'the imerance'of enijiry hurt 'due, to the, inflammation of. t'ae repuution lot uaeiuinea exreuoiogxfver nail iu. Millions have not only I .' ' PT tli0 from' ekcossive gases of fer-- i been- relieved j8n-thFf' rha-'li- ' rjury's foreman- al! W-HARTMi DR. rp'st obstinate mentatibn or. putrefaction. In thi- forms of dr pepsia aivL mo.u severe cases thftse that last,j tbe Tanlac treatmerft indigestion- bv after other, over a day. or two--th- e brilliant symptoms, remedies hud faiTeuut-manvl'"''. a tormtTly them !" nave A more much be mav t rie in euunjerated t Ji ' picture reported a remarka-BTe- . and niitn wiio has test hope and liene. tj,e dUtress may be toarked rapid lncretuw fn 'weikht and a.retufii cQnstitutfon'al .synip-.j to normal liea i".'"'! '(irlft.er'iBn life's- clir-- . jand Sold Evrywhcr Tablets or LlQvttt trength by ft siiler ufifJetalc'es the 'fejuark Itoiua1' iioiifli',pvl'liT When this tage4 use. . ' III I" 1 is reriBled the loss of appetite, the oli &.Jiduse e . t, j ; u- . j j feWlW . 'of Iped j nroiier-ifrentmr.- -- . - s I 1 - . t.. -P V-- i nrL. nj Black Uate I 'A ll, At--.- . . MEANS CONSTANT FIGHT AGAINST CATARRH KEEPING - ""' V. sub-acute- 1 -- 1 - e i .' . -- - . Ai- - PERU-N- ' ( . of ttii-gener- al I .. v. - ' w: ,'-- : - - - . .... .y?M |