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Show A 1GHT 8:15 xARLES MURRAY TN PERSON s ia rhe Great Pictare ComediwJ 5a MAUDE DANIELS , 5 i THE RISING GENERATION ROSE AND MOON Song and Dance MALONE SISTERS Musical Numbers WIRE AND WALKER Tight Wire Work I' - v UMBIA ORCHESTRAl CTURE COMEDY-VRL- -- I ES MURRAY in ONT WEAKEN" 1 i.,, ; Jonathan visiting his daugaici,"" Uafeu, for a few days, is )AY AND FRIDAY 4 P. JML Regular Prices T. Harding, accompanied by Mrs, Harding, left, Tuesday V, Cor - t'ult Lake. City, where he will undergo an operation for "kidney trouble at the L. D. S. hospital. Miss Chestina Ba.'rd spent the iu Payson, the guest ot friends. In. SCHWAB . 'lrod;tion"t; r guest over the week-end- Mr. Lp' tii. may how a: l and iMrs. Walter Sanders of Salt spent the week-enIry'Provo at '.,e of uMr..an(r41jpA. Tolboe. -- d 3ght Will Appear in the R Y. UV Lyceum. Course com-vanio- THURSDAY,' NOV. 17 Mrs. Elizabeth Beck left Tuesday for Spring City to spend a few days with relatives. I -,- I 'Mrs. Richard Asbby of Fillmore is the guest ot her daughter, Mrs. David of Provo, lor a lew uny. COLLEGE HALL -- m otiA airs J. H. Hall of Ogden we're Vrovo visitors Sunday the guests at Mr. and Mrs, George V. raraer. ""THE Harris snent the Fork, the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Heber J. Pone. r sndimproelljjarioas - nr. Newton It. Jackson and Dr. c. i rinrV. nf the L. D. S. bos Salt-LakCity, spent Monday in pital Provo with relatives. No- - His Topic: LIMITATION peace-lovin- u nctonai nenew k George D. Baker Production. to tuber- - and- r- - Monte -- 1 Banks Comedy PEACEFUL ALLEY" FRIDAY ..'AND SATURDAY Hiss OF Mrs, Max Sutherland and children of Welser, Idaho, are expected to arrive here Thursday. They will visit relatives for a.few weeks. in n irr IViavn Robinson Orchestra UNADORNED RUT SMART i for Engagements at Dances, Etc. , AiMnAil UUUUvu i:: of distinguished -- tlnderwooj A Underwood Teacher of i I ' Cello " iji Saxaphone. j 619-- J, 444. Tplephones L I a- . t. -i . v : i At YoaTRALtWORK I -- iwu riwu r, HOMt-ASiy-- 1 ' Dy TZmj i n . BvlT --- --- fclr &L0T coaP it - - " - - Tbe plain tailored suit always finds admirers among t&e most tastefollj dressed women, and when tt contrives to be original and clever they becoma Its enthusiastic devotees, maiming 'hpse' two factors la dress distinctionswart suit, pictured here, Invites " - nal Perks. - Ca -- ' - th. ' 4-- l t - ' ' . ' - Ail Him M i-- service. tf a man I r.1 nrtmpHiflTL whO 1 m ' ,, ..i... muiray, onanes ia.iuuus n.wui at the Columbia tonight in person, as an auueu aov,i-v- I r ii VOUTRV SCRATCHING wifH YOU CO THRU THE SAM A - . PREFORMANCE ;r- "" - Will - 1?6 :on; . Did it EyfcrJlapepJoJ LF.Van Zelm Wwttm NeW!piXT union , --- - I ;. AW, VH ATS THE USE x , f-" - r Hew About the Listeners? Tn nana on the organ; motto f the : average,, choral society; "Lord havo mercy on ua ailserabve elngeraT Oret-kSjjjn- Qlstlu-gulshe- a chicken- '.- -- Value of Silence, abuses an enemy, he bnrta himself, aftd if he praises him, his friends say lie is a hypocrite. There aeema to be no Course moro credltanlt than the simple course of keeping stlTi , Topeka Capital. -Mrs. Maud Wood Park, Chairman of ; Pistol. the League ofWomen Voters. - Mrs. A Frenchninn haa perfected the In Park, as Chairman of Civics for the vontinn of a "Doison pistol." If one Foundation, is working out I study li not permitted to carry firearms, a course in Civics and National Gov- noison Dlstol will do the work as ef ernment for that organization. ficiently It U 11IM an oramary gun in nnearance but without bullets or cart con Old Greeks Had Small Heads. , ridges. The handle of the gun tne u fluid, trigof the most tains a poison gas The nndejit ger la pressed a thin stream of the Intellectual of nations, were" out and acU for their small heads. poison fluid ahoott ' and (wrnon the vyry V"-- rrr Novel E. P. Mayhew Via ....M.M,;n!M!!"i!""!!"!,;!!!;":::!:!;:!t!::!!!!!!t:: war by belligerent nations during the in to soiuiers and awarded recognition etrndtr Teaches of Cornet lma avv TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MARGUERITE CLARK in . "SCRAMBLED WIVES Modala Lona In UM. Medals are of auclent origin. The word medal, or medallion, was Brst nniiVd to Drodnctlons of the mint of ancient Rome, or struck In provinces nndpr the emulre. Medals were made eie-nn- S. B. Robinson :1 a hearted wretch who has caused all his trouble and after a sound thrashing makes him take back his false slander. Then uhun thA piri wants to come back, be refuses to Tiave anything to do with her ana marries anovuer b who has secretly loved nim ior years Rich Kltchenware. Tn the davi when the Roman em pire was at lt height, if you went intof the culinary department or an establishment you would find unrAnana lined with silver and palls f various descriptions riclily inlaid with arabesque In silver, and shovels verr handsomely . ana mtncareiy Now Open U1 rm Thursday and Friday the Colum bia thPBtnr will nresent as its banner attraction David BuUer in "Fickle Women." This is a typical story or American rural Ufa and fleais witn me hiimnrmia lnve exnloits of an Ameri can boy who after making the world 00 fo fnr rfpTTirycracv bv flKhtlnX in the mud of Flanders returns home to find that:aBlacker hastakenhis girl from him. it i said that there are many a wholesome laugh, most of them at the expense of the young hero, who in the end does a little laughing at the ptiwnsB of the other fellows. It shows that it is impossible to keep a good man down wnen mat man can smile when anotner ieiiow tods him nt Ma pirl. But this hero works a titfift rtiffprent from the - average movie hero. After a few signs 01 be-Ico- SUTHERLAND RETURNS Sutherland today returned Henry from his ranch at Welser, Idaho where ..he spent two weeks. Mr. Sutherland was accompanied by his daughter-in-laMrs. Max Sutherland, and her two' little children, who will visit in Provo several days. HENRY -- JCKLE-WOME- N" Health association has given the people their money! worth In more and new lines of health work. Some of these activities have proved so popular that it will be necessary to expand them and to continue tliem in operation much longer man first eontem- nlflted In nrdaF tn viva fill H10 Klfltft tliA tipnoflts nf that wnrk Nntahle among these new and Important activities is the traveling health clinic, which is now on a tour of the state. This clinic started forth to cover the sate In six months. JSIow It has apparent that It will take twelve to eighteen months to reach all districts. But the clinic Is going to be kept in the field nntll every district Is visited provided the people will make this possible by supporting this v year's seal sale JibtnUU. , , can in Utah' county should miss this lecture. t America-i- s. Htizens broke all ItiilS "In he - the purchase of Christmas Beautiful Blonde seals and placed Utah ahead of all America's Most or other states in the union in point in per capita purchases. In return for this most liberal and loyal patronage or tne seal saie, tne utan ruDuc RAG ,E OF PARIS Ameri- g- vpr Ijint A Brilliant Comedy Drama. . r D. N. Schwab is a Provo Boy the Producer of This - ' Production, , the would like to be some thing else, which is only another way of showing that we always want what - -we do not have. Her . feature aare Grecian in their simplicity. Her Boft, flaxen hair falls in graceful rivulets. Poise and grace are the keynotes ot her movements. (Miss1 du Font's introduction to cm-m- i fom win he at the Strand thea ter next Friday and Saturday, in "The ;l Rage of Paris." "The Rage or fans io a pninrful drama of life and love. with Nov York aocietv. Parisian night life' and the stillness of the great I US Arabian desert as the picturesque backgrounds. 8atisfled-7s- recorda In FERENCE" in American koantifiil "From Freemaa TUdea's story Wd AltlItBlJisocMl11y: neaitn ARMAMENTS CON- d the arxtv-(Ue- But strangething is that she admits that she favors brunettes. "Thef snmost culosls and Chrtm Sml F l2l n ro m o t e better public health in Utah, the Utah Puhllr Hnnlth kasnrlntlnn has issued a handsome folder describing the various educational and other health activities which were conducted byhe n.ssociatlon during the past year. This, statement is especially timeiy now as the 1921 Christmas aeal sale cnmmpnrM nn. Thanksvlvlnt? dav and the association Is once more going be fore tbe people or Utah witn tne earnest request and confident expectation thSt they will buy more seals than ever speakman of Fillmore JXStoVisitor P&rt of the week, tff nt het .dauehter. Mrs. J. E. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore arrived in Provo, Monday from Duchesne. They came when notified of the accident met bv their son Sterling, who Is here which occurred attending the B. Y. U., With three t un iay when the boy were auto riding. t,eaw. know money they spend lor -- Christ mi I e at s li used Mrs, Willfa' week-en- ' DAVID BUTLER Wouldn't '5""" ; a rith Johnsun'g mother, Mrs. John Johnson . Benjamin.. Mr. and ' Mrs. Lester Tapr were Suit Lake vlsttors Tueaday,?. of. ' "FICKLE WOMAN" Air. . " Presents T".Tnfj. Edward Johnson had us tin s ii . AGAIN. .. . . -. Mil i i E- -SO WHATS TriE 11 YOU GO VCWti TOWN. AND 1 PAPE MORMNG - - GET ONE OP 1H0 , - -- - - - . -- - WJr ' t . A :" |