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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31; 1921. full iP il "! RA,lh IK M iiM iiiiiii iiiiiii iuwiUuiiiuuiihiH THE PLACE TO GO" i . fuuuH! ilLuumuliili On. SO. The Ufa Of rt-frutNest'ft Ti6w, .whose Evelyn pectacular carter is hanging j the balance following her attempt at suicide Friday because, as she told her physician, she; was "tired of Ule." Whatever her fault as a pmty girl of 16, who, dated by the attentions of older men. and projected into the night life of Broad wayr lost her head, Mrs. Thaw seems to, have been followed by an unsparing nemesis of trouble since the nighe of June 6, 19()6. when m her presence her husband, Harry Thaw, hot and killed Stanford White, mil' Uonaire architect, on the roof of Madison Square Garden. It was because of the treatment said to have been accorded to the beauti- ful young wife by White and told to Thaw by htf while" the patr were. traT"- eling in Europe, that the half crazed husband strode up to the architect as he sat at dinner and shot him dead " . . t the table? - . BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. . FOR BETTER SHOE TONIGHT AND TUESDAY . REPAIRING . 168 WEST CENTER ST. l.LAIKY Jllllfrttmnti Can you "guess" what the other man is thinking? Is a man who thinks murder equally guilty with the wretch who actually, commit "the deed! s These and many other ethical made The Witching Hour" one B of the greatest stage successes of all Thomas triumph times,,'has now been filed as a William D. Taylor Realart special and will b shown at the Princess theater tonight and Tuesday. To interpret this gripping play of a strong man's will Mr, Taylor needed cast. and' secured a really ar Elliott Dexter, famous leading man of many Cecil B, de Mille productions was considered a perfect choice for "Jack , Brookfield,?'- - ; the gentleman gambler who came to realize that his ability to "guess" the other man's hand was cheating just as much as if he had slipped cards up his sleeve. , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A 'mi MS i-- OF WHAT IS HE THINKING Story of the Klondike, Featuring Jane Novak and Jack Livingston. UFE "VmS C0LUIVuB3A Some Good Ones fThe Goldemi Trail GripPinS THAW NEW "YORK. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY A Repair Column Ira SIDE-SHO- W WI LI AM deMlLLE'S Of See A. B. KEMP PRODUCTION ZBWAKU KNO BLOCK'S prob-lem- - Why Worry If It's Broken? Master Welder. He'll Fix It. - )eostI(oinancei Tba-August- ; " FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING (I Qammoimt Qidure t t i e aosoiuieiy work. Also ; i guarantee our Prices reasonable. . PHONE all-st- . WE SERVE THE PUBLIC Matinee 3:15, 1020-30Evening 8:15, A PARADE OF JOY AND A CARNIVAL OF : . . HAPPINESS" c. Auto-PaintinerAu- to Enamelers. Fbffct-Clas- " Revarnishers. jUop-Repai- rs and da Bugsiea Baby lzzz .Repaired;.:, Workmansh fp. " AU-Kin- and Furniture, Topsand - beat Covers. ' CONE UPH0LSTER1KG J, WEDNESDAY 643-- R If You Need PROYO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-- TONY SARG'S ALMANAC . s' - West First North. JL090 Celluloid Work. PE AV BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. AH Work Guaranteed. General BlacksmiChing and E. W. Jamison. 432 VV. Center. Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc G. T. Lisonbee. S. G. Carter. Phone 138 363 VV. Center St, ProvorUtah. PROVO AUTO TOP & PAINT COMPANY NO LONGER A VAMP charFontaine La Hue, a acter actress, .has redeemed herself! Miss La Rue, under, the name of Dora Rodgers, used to be' a very naughty girl that is, while the camera was turning.- - As the vanp in-- many former .Mack Sennett comedies, Misa La Rue, aliaa Miss Rodgers, wrecked many a home and caused many a poor comedy husband to sleep standing up because of the beatings he received from his Irate wife. Some months ago, however, Miss Rodgers decided that she was tired of leading a terrible life on the screen. She reformed, changed her name to Fontaine La Rue and deserted the comedy lot for thV field -- of dramatic character acting. - And now, Miss 1a Rue, by virtue of her work in William de M tile's latest Paramount production, "The Lost Romance," which will be shown at the. Columbia theater tonight and Tuesday, has fully redeemed herself for all the screen havoc she caused as a comedy vamp. well-know- n jazzy brain. Any trifle and anything that wasEven mar- iportaut. dyn't roatter. fage was a recpess lark, the inspira loa of a chance meeting and a latev ioonlightjiight bn the beach at Coney , See !and. Then the Jazz Kid hrley Flynn 's ret Important . - I J ' ,y4 ' k r JL ' 1 j ' VyVBrrcK I , 1 I classic i IKT "T y jjji . ' kt" I S I fS wirirr' u W3H icyjyy ii if) r IL-l- i . J "GOODNIGHT, NURSE" With Marta Golden and Ursula , March. HAYDEN, HALL AND SNYDER The Three Senators - - time.- - of EDDIE POLO in Episode DO OR DIE." Matinee Only. - TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ELLIOTT DEXTER . ,L.TIRES, OILS AND HIGH GRADE GASOLINE. - - WHEN YOU-THIN- ""A 'TRIP TO PARADISE" .How does the discriminating resident of heaven" dress ? What axe the accepted styles in the hereafter? These questions came up for ser ious consdieration at a conference of executives in the course of the production of Bert" Lytell's newest starring vehicle. "A Trip to Paradise." Max well Karger, who headed the unit that screened the Franz iMolnar story; June Mathis. who prepared the continuity; and Bert Lytell, all had definite ideas as to the heavenly costume. Ben in sisted that feathery wings were" no , while Mr. larger vetoed any suggestion of twanging hams. tt was Miss Mathi who produced working" modeT"bf""a "dress," which, she insisted, might be equally appropriate for either sex after leaving this earth. The desien was accepted immediately and already has found its way into one of the most unusual scenes ever . conceived. is an adapta i"A Trin to"Paradifie" tion of the EnglMi text of the Molnar nrenared by Benjamin F Uiazer, ;nia The rsiit includes Virginia Valli, 'lirinsley ShaW, Unice Yin Moore Vic LtarvJ3atempn and Eva Gordm. nee ir tahbir 0rneLThird South and: University. Avenue. Rich Kltchenware. Superstition's About Birds. days when the Roman em- tem deemed unlurky alv has It 5 at Its height, If you went Into the aujierstltlnu to kill a robin by .., , U"r V or j iji. t.w ijicni JL a swallow. In some lf.r.;ls the ill i'fnt establishment you would find luck if the Ulliis s be accidental, is Mucepaos'iined" with silver and pails is given to the ;t various descriptions richly Inlaid ronceled If Imrlal nee accounted- sacred Swallows hird. fits arabesque in silver,, and shovels tii..r fipw around the cross rei7 ' handsomely and Intricately " of Oalvarv. farvei as P! THURSDAY -- -- .1-ln "NUMBER, PLEASE" 4 ' " l"1: ; . K SI 1 . V - ir. if 1 '" in S. W. PETERSON 544-335 W. Center. Phone J. " Everything Repaired. Prompt Service. Twenty years of knowing how Makes F. H. Olsen leader now. F. H. OLSEN BICYCLE SUPPLY CO. 330 W. Center-St- .7 ProvorTJtahv e Sell Rebuilt Bicycles in All Parts of the Intermountaln L- Country. . Bikes-RenNew and Second-han- d t i v . i X J I F u 7 lis Hi ' v.v . s. 2 s s). - " A -- P:' - - , f---?- - sT$ c rl? t Typewriters Spwlalty. Office (Jaclr. Hclt &sd tois "Alison in oene Bom tie .. WEDNESDAY'S VAUDEVILLE . 4 1 ; 1. Wednesday. Mart Golden? and Ursula March, assisted by Lawrence Bowes, provoke a multitude of hearty laughs in their "Good Night, Nurse," skit, dealing with the young husband, the that ts a crank about eugenics and the housekeeper who has on gin.' "raised .seven kids Havden. Hall -- and Snyder, ."The Senators, have voices of much volume, that, In the main,, blend pleasingly. Their Interpretation of the "Three-Leafe- d Shamrock' is especially good. White, Black and Useless the title ' given to a turn done by a white man, a u . (j. BERT LYTELL in ComiBg to a Scant From "A TRIP TO PARADI8K the Strand' theater Wednesdaynd. Thursday - A very fine variety from which to make selection. BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE Just South of Tabernacle. wi-Ht- ' JYqyo, .Utah. This Is Onr Woik OnarantrH hippie Floctfic S rb . . .... -- Pttone-' r-244- VVe can xvve - - a -- r . - j j " rep-::4K- rjr?rfi t- - 2w?t WHY WORRYZ. : jr your old shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP1, 403 West Center. in I. i black man, a woman and trick mule that, refuses to be either shod or OWNERS! CAR NOTICE, ridden ts well put on. , Loose, and. squeaky, wheels The Cromwells - are swinging trap eze performers of grace and skill, who tightened ; split felloes rcpla ed ; furnish the thrills that people with a bodies r.acic to, circus work" al all kinds of penchant for "rare ' order; all kinds of wht! and ways enjoy. Jean Gibson has a deep voice and a body repainngall wor.i guarcollection of typical songs at her ready anteed. command. Burns and Lorraine also DANIELS AUTO WHE"L AND sing some, but dance more. ! . BODY SHOP ProwUtah.-416 W. Center.- ' Jud Tunkins. Jud Tunkins says a man's noblest It s P.uiJt to S:ar.. and most philanthropic efforts often m tHi-foeliiiKs whei woman's fall to attract as much attention ,A -among his irtenda as the fact that ha tt her bonnet 'dcpemlsjentrt I'ti-- . bas bought a new hat. ige of tIie"V6nriet'AkriiB imperishable Attrloutss. . Worm as Thin as Straw.' ' Whatsoever that' lte with'.u us that of e Samoa boaata a , seaworm feels, thinks, desires and ultimate, is treme slenderness, like a fine straw, something celestial, "divine; nd, con BMueDtM." imperishable. Aristoi tw and cooked. - , ; repaired. Paramount Picture At the Columbia tonight and Tuesday. - prices. g I All J , our-sellin- EXCHANGE by . ft tions in Bicycles. v ' to the reduced cost of materials, etc., we are able to make very substantial reducOwing -- PROVO .TYPEWRITER-- -: - t n "THE GILDED LILY" Irresistible comedy, sentiment that appeals and plenty of swift action, with dow and then a real thrill thrown in for good measure are distinctively evident In the bill at the Columbia - - Bookcases, yvu C"T"" --. REDUCED PRICES "Furniture Repaired MAE MURRAY Also HAROLD LLOYD :A i Iras PROVO TAILORING CO. to make your old AT GREATLY like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. Work. . - r 6747 20BTY; Center We Call For and Deliver Free. , Store Kitchen CupFixtures, board, and All Kinds of Cabinet-- j In the comes to quality of Built-i- loneer-favored- " it Colonades, WEDNESDAY AND "THE .WTTCHING HOUR "SERVICE" THINK K AYERS WELDING CO. shoes in workmanship repairing and Brazing. we have no "competition. Every Acteylene Welding Scored Clyinder Repairing. job t we handle is absolutely guaranteed. All Work Guaranteed. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING 35 N, Second 'West. COMPANY ... When rclpthes,look CARRY A FULL LINE OF WEED CHAINS, SVE Throwing Away Old Tires. Vulcanizing and Tire Repairing Bring Them to PROVO RUBBER SALES CO. E. R. BRIM ALL, TRANSFER For Repairs and 223 West Center St. Gates Half-Sol- e Tires Phones 473 and 260. Phone 649. St7Phone 6 -- BRIMHALL BROS. 29 Shops.- - COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA plays the role ofAunt Betty, a sweet, romantic woman of mature years, but still retaining much of her youthful beauty and attractiveness. During the course of the story she carries out a unique plan which successfully patches up the widening breach between her young nephew and his romantic .wife, and awakens the latter to a realization of the true romance which she thought had been denied her, but which she finally realizes has- - been hers all the Those Chains Nov CROMTLLS ST. 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