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Show . '" 4 If II Ml 1 .1 TlX I ( i. SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 11, 1923; TF . EVENING.-8..1- S Children-l- Sc Lower Balcony...3Sc ' , v 5 v.. - - " ' , . . 8 Floor-B- Sc & S MONDAY AND TUESDAY VERA GORDON IN A DRAMATIC STORY OF HUMOR, PATHOS, ROMANCE g S - . ' . im MPP Vx 'WXwKe Siran Monday and tuesda .... 4T . 5 "YOUR BEST RRIEIND" y- "FUN FROM THE PRESS" (LITERARY DIGEST) m AND COMEDY IS Cosmopcuitaa Corporation presents Kail Vra with honor - B in PS mn i in flDD jis a 'V .1, 77 A V. ft a Cosmopolitan sr 1 1 BEGINNING WEDNESDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Screened as the world would wish it reflecting the laughter and tears, the human essence f a- grand story. Oliver asked for 'more. And so does everyone" else even though this is too big to'teU in. less than eight great reels. Production ; 1 i 9 ""EHigHgMiinaaiMnumKi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Screened at the Strand- . - a Teeming with action, radiant with beauty, redolent with the warm flavor of romance here's the most talked-abopicture and her The of a made. ever enchanting story madcap princess daring lover, filmed at a cost of $1,500,000 and with a cast of 3,000. JUNIOR PROM. V1 One of the most unique and enjoy able affairs of the season was the QkSare university Junior Friday evening In the B. Y. U. Ladies gymnasium. The hall was attractively decorated in a color scheme of pink, green and white, Japanese wistaria and stream ers beingused. ;A targe Japanese pagoda was arranged In the center of thehall, at the entrance of whichin stood little Miss Norma Pardoe, Japanese costume. She held a Japa nese bowl of burning incense. fiOUND-U- P room was artistically arranged guest PLANNED KNIGHTHOOD PHOTOPLAY with Japanese tapestry, screenings and wicker furniture. A number of Junior high school girls In Japanese Who iays women have not a sense costume acted as attendants in the AT LINGO Lfj lainiwrtwiom. A Jaitauese tea of humor? catch to thief garden was arranged in the southwest a Thev' sav ""it takes corner of the hall, Where oaimy . vr. tanj' iiv tha um token it were served, including in woman takes woman to catch a Farm bureau president from Lake-vie- JapsnTBe rice crackers. The orchestra members appeared tn Japanese, attire. the eubUe Uttle trkks which are hsed Graridview, Vineyard. Timpano-gO-- That's why. women The.Uauce..programs. wich weremost and locals will" man. at Sharon mwt a v to'ontwif uninue. were small Japanese women I inrnlti hivYi shnnl with r Jtf r opolltaa. vho teethe' Paramonntoflni netarnnnie parasois. .iore t "TTlriVa nimiAn Merrill, dean 01 ihe college or appuea holding ttT' T. . 7 J10 ..In. Knighthood Was in vuMics nuiiwuii 250 were in attenaance, including produclioniWhett Mlrinn' ine picture is described as the most than lYuuiiosuay j ViAS. Will n at the Young Uftlyerglty, and the school .lanlnr Mrs. and patrons, s.J?resldent the Strand theater a picture heralded ambitious in which the juvenile C-I- L. S-- j Instructor Davies, rKiiPHiTwJth- -" feirtovmen- t- in - certain ii'Sf!SlVl-"' sterj N "7 S. Iiarrir,-MrTaylor- as a "milestone on tneighwax-flfj'eganTiia- Bture at the Lincoln high .pchol, Mon-da- Franklin and scenes where the men are sllenC Mrs. John A. Wldtsoe or Salt and Ir. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Plans Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pier- - art," and which bears the highest it Js-- asserted-th- at in' it he baa ratio. These feminine outbursts of for a tanners' and housewives' round' various: Umes when Mrs. Walter, T. Hasler, recommendations In its own tight Itltered anap peal that strike the hearts " pout, up to be held in the Lincoln school Mr. and Mrs. E. S Hinckley, "Mrs. Jesse Princess Mary .TuMarlon l5aTles,-is "Oliver Twist" starring that adora- of young rind bid and of all classes' of discusswill within future be hear all the Mr. and Mrs. J. -- William dor,: useA the strategy known to No definite date Knight, J ed at the meeting. ble eh lid actor of the screen, Jackie Picture patrons as "well aa those that ana a. u. Mrs. ine the slsterY of Eve to order to cajole Mr, tfpear. fo rthe holding of the roundup has Knight, VIII. 01 Henry King brother, tne in anair stubborn committees Coogan; produced by Sol Lesser di- are not usually enticed to the theater... 1 charge? v her Keen set but it is Douerea uai tnaay, vwere as follows: Decoration, A. Res rected Mary'p adroit appeal to Henry's canity by Frank Lloyd, and presented It is the appeal of innocent boyhood Marcn z, win oe agreea .upuu. when she want him. to release Charles Johnson,. Mrs. Yirginla Keeler, MUs by a company of the most distinguish medium of one of 4he- be will the fac Assistance 't by given '.. Alberta lores Miss and whom. Ihe Gertrude Olsen pher ojew Brandon? ed screen ceieonues. inciuaing loo througblhe ulty, member's of the Young univer- Hutsa; finance, Ralph 'greatest. stories ever penned Charles ': 4rtek otJremalnln g Jn bedrwhen, the V' iV 4V"um. "V - V. amhauaA MllS And ShOCkUlK sity aM the extension service of the DIckensrJ!01tver. TwisL.".' more and a host more. ' Arglcultural college. niann. rafrAahment. Miss. Anna - Eg Kim Henry by pretendins; she isw about wio-gertsen, Clyde Keyte.' Bryant Decker, x 7 tO umP OU( S0SIHU7 a program and invlUtloo, Mias Nellie Master 'Beorge ftoyd entertained a Dr: an. Mrs. John A. Widtsoe jot f W he audience to ft common bond of un. Clark. Clenn Harmon.' Miss Helen number of friends ,ae a dancing party salt Late city are spenamg tne w ess-en- d Candland; musics Edmund Kvans. erstanainR ana trnwenwui.-- 1 .jit Fti- in Prdvo with President and. Mrs, Flower," at the Hansen WasJn When Knighthood , Franklin i rCatering companyi v .. w The members of the ' Ttmpanogos j .. ivrnT w'rnn PROGRAM S. Harris. . ' .vi i rhkh comet e ColumhUis fttheater vv treat toe sUge. Hftswaft born in si, rsaw cluh enjoyed. another faflcingr-dalnty-feftwhmente-w- ere TndT. Dancing TUESDAY AND" MONDAY T fa . -lthe-frmwdances tne club The Sunday school of the First ward . wmn picture." Not only ftre to the following: Mta,.Neili . jun- - He sotilavea Uie leaning day evening- -. The hall was attractive-- Elliott Miss eostumet wonderful, but tt teUs one of male rcJe to RdpertHughetf ?Dane Miss will PrOVO . present a two-ac- t Virginia Fleming. aTinol aa , playM Bob,", m wi uwui t'j..Au in a coior oecoraiea iy..m mow uHBuiuiut www a , "The1 Burglar," ntiilnM VI.. one-aAhead.' Mlse a and blrthday Mildred Curve Edith ous play, Unxln's Francom, Strong. there observe to will start finish, Bench screenea;' from u George Washington was hung oa men Miss Maxlne DavU, Miss Helen Bates, Monday evening in the First ward hall tto rioeesslon of beautlfal and beMonday with ft progTani Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Frto-to nnng a aiiu Miss Daisy Fall Mist Thelma Strong: at 8:15 o'clock. - AU areata vl ted. i east wall, oeiow wnicn aecordlng twin1 ft o'clock, enlivened at noon by wildering scenes, 6PRAY1INQ CALEND v Mm M I ntffl mm- - ll a tree ana natcnei. -- wuaa s orcoeam furnished the muslo tor dancing. Wsasn. Jaaas 'Weatwood,'Ioha.Weatpl A program consisting of readings women met Saturd - wood, Lester McEwan, Paul Strebble,rriirB.: T.--U served. wera k iha studenU and f refreshments Dainty Hon Cropper, Joseph Mcintosh, Fred afternoon at the home of Mrs. C E. W W W. t 0. ' mnvtnc calendar for the Moun Scnlty WSJ SMnl br ininn, jonn uouins ana tjpa strong. Maw. A review of "Fanst was given a time mnk anlnvahla vav ""sa oi ; and by Prof. Franklin Madsen. V .7 ; 7 tain 8Utes ppeaiIto Ihft 'urrent cal Seiecuonr those who attenaea tne aancmg party Wfaa t Ala Uaam waa Itnaiaaa tA tha t.iALLt FAIR IM tOVEw; ti.. amariMn irTtiit Grower. willUso trrenaereo. vfvan LAOies' in uia CTmnajium "y:v'w' F. Mosman ana Mmlum Af tha. Rlnahird rlih at har Mrfc ii'Al Dahlqulst wltt.be hostess urdav. evening br the Nelke Reading nnlv remaining a national pubUcatloii sent out from Alphens w.A-to members of the Columbia Sewthe afternoon. music home Games, In was Friday celebration TlMHiaM. club. The affair ftaitaansble Richard TH whn has anneered In ft club of the second, ward Mutual mncneon were ana a aeucioee or ing w aun, or ue enjayoa ,. of the organlsauon a Ait tint, sltheack ft w.u Dr.. M. C Merrui, .a k . haa uan ana- - uiua" - OK Wr hm V "umoer of ooidwyn- - pictures, Uiaa home fnnnwlnr' ttamu Monday evening. - Muslo, at her Ra VUIW fpijin Tnnnr nnlversity. wno na iha 1 tha win.- be-- ia- xM fc iUm Ml. Oa In Alfa lVIr AnhaUa. Ulaa. m naratRliluTilawt neadiwerk., Uln Mrii Herbert HbpkttwnaadtMm . entertammeni. Love,' a OoIdwyKeomedyromlaW'to4 Kttnw JM1I Mlltl..Vlf Mia. th.evenlnra elnded,u H J. 6tagg.wer' Balt.LakeTisitors e we mnoew. tneateE. ror two ; snfcmsa weTnnrman; v . ' attamnwnurs . rnaay. , fornmanclns- Monday, DM to ft recent tlon of his rscfal tacwleoga of Ltooota. of hortlcultnra ftdditloa W the asm from th kpsak-- standlng as professor -- nt Coming to t i IfAe Brigham - ' Young Columbia J- 1 1' m.mt . Prom,-whiehwas--hld IH ...e. scK-nct- f i J. ul- y r : . .1' . - merrl-mentme- ti TJr.-an- a l t - " to-th- I PRINCESS v 11 jRichard Dix i . ' haU-frK- ct - . i . '. S t,J!Lffi;!tth All's Fairin lLove' rl Comedy"" M w - . . htivf . .ot sex.lyft - on gutia-Tnom- as . i |