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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 25,i923. Daddy's -- THE FJVE-DOLL- 'BABY AR "A photoplay "micFTias been- her alded as' one of the season's- best coming lo the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday. It is Metro's "The Five" Dollar Baby" with the charming Viola Dana in the stellar role. irvla.S. Cobb wrote tbe story,-witch- , appeared some Fairy Tale ARYCRAHAH BOWER f 1- - am "that '' ' v; timflagaJn,. be Saturday, .Evening so glad," said Witty Witch, you all decided to come to' my .case this after. noon and to have hot cocoa "and bread and butter and cookies. "Of course I know you cuiue to ' see me. too, lnt then It will be nice on a cold winter's afternoon like thla to bate some pleasant refreshments. , r FOBt. WITTY WITCH'8 CALLERS .Miss Dana's newest characterize tlon is that of a miss who has been adopted as a foundling by a pawn' left broker, with whom she has-beShe appearfin. the play first as a torn of hoy among the children in New York's Ghetto, where the story has Its setting. Later, she appears as a grown-umiss with her boarding-schoo- l days behind her, and she promptly falls In love. The life of the Ghetto Is remarkably in tne photoplay. pictur.ec! Harry Beaumont, who directed the pleiure, has introduced a number of types wnicn provide much amusement. Ralph Lewis appears as the Jewish pawnbroker in an exceptionally fine characterization. Others in the cast are John Harron. Tom McGuirn. otto Hoffman Arthur Rankin and Marjorle -- ' -- fzf f " i , thlrteeaT-wmslBg-hav- '..:. Till Holt and Eva Jack -- Novak "lie was nicking his way along very Carefully so be wouldn't fall, down or get )ost In Jhe snow t Of course he really Vouldn't have done that but It "Tl?, jCTmlffiFaePriscesr How many "John Smiths", do you dav and ' Tuesday know. know? Yes, there are quite a few by that, name in this city, but, do you - , Vr!iisssaaSMMinMaMWMaiMMMa ImmcZ v ' fr" " ' ,t"- . V j " .V" , - II ; ; ' m 4 - "'fheEdren ail laughed to see the walking along on the sldewajks and the horse looked rather surprised himself to be on the sidewalk, I A:, PHILOSOPHER .... . .. old man' la Mr. Bright, tHliwistmethod down the years to keep hi mouth And open wide his ears. . ' - C ' "v. v..y,:vv:-a,- 5 w v- s-- - UA - ' - : . pair of Shoes regardless of cost, to make room for our M M 1, W- h 1 . .. m w, MONDAY and "TUESDAY " "spring line. , 100 pair Lot 1, Ladies' and . Child's; pair... t.. ...... 98 MO-pLot 2, Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Child's, pr, $1.98 100 pair Lot 3, Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Child's, pair $2,98 . NirAiAN&TUESBAY 4 7 :30 OmhJ T" 9:15 p. m. JLtlilflG V-- - U 1 3F THlpu il If ISl I r 11 'X. w if' r -- r jr sew wrim 100 w 1 at you can ssr Child's Hose, all new- goods, 8 pair, assorted!. .... .$1.00 Our Shoes are all from the best factories that we can find; every pair solid leather,-guar- nteed. m Peters. Z. C M. I., Endicott-JohnsoH. C Godman and other leading brands. Coir 20 years in the shoe business has leafneff us quaKty n, i'. .Li,'! inwn . h- fnr tk ir 0.nt. ' Mt It's so; also that babies grow' sometimes," to dbe very beautiful girls. - up, volnoa it Rvi teOpwl'"1! - We can save you money 'on : a. r -- D. L. VAN WAGENEN CO; . ILL ..A . Irvin S. Cobb knew these factsfrom them he wove a wonderful heart-intere- st story. ; JSIqw JKiade.into a wonderful' 348 West Center. : "No doubt, no doubt," grinned Biltle sip than anybody In town. Brownie. "And I sawjtwo lions us 1 looked into The Jaiz Family, S tasMfiftHiMr tn have a peep at the Well, after all, there's Snip 'Kllie vuuv Elf. "They anun:ils." said like home. hnrln: a tine old' .argiiiiK'iit as to place SuUI It when the missus Wiietl.cr brown eirus or white has a talking tmtwhlne, the daughter a ! . were etier. uke, the boy 11 radio and the kid a new lIow llit-- aid rmirre'niOTfiiliniTUt drum, (lire jne the cabaret for pence Yhlte was lien One Mr. Leghorn, and uuli't ! I believe, und.chi.' aju all for the white . ilniL ftv 1! aJ ' : . PRINCESSI :i..JZ.,J! - rarwen'sr-iMies- Boys' and Child's, pair $3.98 100 pair Lot 5, Men's, Ladies', Boys', and Child's, pair $4,i - It Is tn r air shut "Unw did the tnrtntao linnnon beat the .hare 7" "Dunno." "An Idea occurs to me." theai you want s 500 IT ETai been ' One ol Many Exciting Scenes From THE PRISONER OF ZEMDA: ai26r II- Wi r any great . shows 2 . mat ' ' :c' i&'xj pC' realise how unusual that am. it4t: G SHOE" SALE is unusual for the very fact that it is so usual. A volume ot anything is tommencing Monday, Febru-- , unusual- - built stands out. The name and- - continuing until PennypacKe, for instance, might not Mai'cL C. we are going to sew - "Such lovely winter scenes as we did see." Blllle continued. "I saw a child with a new sled. The sled had "Welir Ibeea & Christiuaa present and the sled "Maybe the Tiafe gotheld up for a It was for first at went rather slowly speeding, bit stiff. Then I watched the cliikl coasting Couldn't Cut Her. ' and I eaw thut the sled was going Mrs. Bumps I've been thinking a and faster each trip getting long time of dropping her from my eu to It, I suppose." . list of aciiuuintnnres. "It was probably a, bit shy at first," Mrs. Gumps Then why don't .you said Witty Witch, "and became more do it? ; .' afterwards." friendly and playful Mrs. Bumps She knows more- - gos- - mi mmmmmmmmmmmmi . ask, has the audacity .to call htopelf by that familiar name? There is a certain "John Smith1 "JOHN SMITH? jZffli . iiorse . wmmmn hi f -- werel ITS : in a Scene, (rem tJu - LU1 96 Saw such big Icicles. One was hanging down the side of a house and it reached halfway down the bouse and there was another one opposite and these two Icicles were boasting of how heavy and strong and beautiful they - I i curiosity to -- "McTbTraTaBimerownleTe ' p Witty Witch la a dear friendly old Nothing Gratis, These city folks make a hean o soul who loves children and animals and fairies and fun of us agriculturists," said SI Sim. Ives ftnd goblins and brownies and lin. "Tes," replied Fanner. CorntosseL ill" fairies, and brewuiesHindelves "One o'.Jhese days we'll have Krget and goblins had all come this after together an charge 'em extra for noon toealljon Witty Witch. Her cave beta' entertainers as, 'well as was hardly Mg enough to hold them all Stat.. but there were lots. of rocks outside and many of them wanted to play games and have frolics. "We saw so many Interesting sights On our way here," said Blllle Brownie. Tea,' said Bennle Brownie, "we saw a torse walking along the streets of the village making paths with a snow-plo- ' I oo "With a -- New Sled." ' 1 j 1 1 en -!i'm iway'flal Maurice. uexTayior- - adapted the to see all my story forthe screenJoWSrndWTras friends, andt- - I'm responsible for the photography and glad that people A. F, Manta was. art and technical " ' !N0DAY ANO TUESDAY , picture. i ' it Mother's Break. What's the delay?" asked mother. coming to the front door. "The othor was Airs. Rhode Island Red Hen and she wiu for brown egiw. . . . , and at the end of the cackle-cha- t neither ugreed with the other for earh was sure tlu5 was rik'ht." ' I ' " - seemed Caution. "Would you marry a man' for riches?' "Not without careful lnqutty." replied Miss Cayenne. "Some men get rich by such cluse economy that them of the habit' ln the . have our parties." - ty refresh-menta- ." uld i iJ" : "We Wlt- - ' Mus Have Bffhmnts..,, r it 1J 111 L 1 .. - " .v " - - - - - . - To Si o NOT POPULAR don't you go to the bank and ' r i ' m m .8 iv, . 'records. ... - , . ., ; V . . - : ;- - - ,.. . - v- m ". ,. : , . . sound-proof library IMUKW service, these. twpcompanies give you by releasing new hits ahead of all other 5 - Miri : ThirdThe it 'Overpaid. "Tennyson J. Daft receives a good deal more money for his poetry-tha- t he deserves,' stated old Festus Pester, ' Tlow much does he get f', we asked. . "I haven't the. slightest idea." First Our cosy and cheerful listening booths. up-to-d- ate .Aetor. "You say you were pearly an actorf "Oh. yes. ao I wasl la the And thle to 4h war It happened,- - ! I snos had my leg ta a cut." - - ; V ( Second Our complete and of Brunswick and Edison records. Ths Nsat m '1. - IN . L ' ; like- -- X "" "". the following facta. You will . I , ' . bullJmontana 1 those of you who have not visited our PtooTftfaphepartmentrw """"" From Irvin S. Cobb's Celebrated Story Which Appeared In Saturday Evening Eoqt. I v s . wm hopeless. , ' fWTlff 1 ' Tl Fourth The help a real musical department can offer. We have a young laydy whose sole purpose is to take care of our record customers.' You will find here cheerfulness and helpfulness. MaU Yoir Orders. They Win Receive , ... Attention and Care. ill Wm i f the Same' 1 i I eT. - ff W W M "n sn"w- - mm mjr . 1. it) 1 Tbe Prisoiieri:" 1 1 ml ( fig-or- . . BATES STORES GO. R I , .'-I- " v n- iefwfcrktjofcsir.seitsj . . - I 1 : : Witch? "and then it would be "nice for us to hftve 4' costing party: Hearing nil about W Prophecy. has niade me want to const. on, "Well, my little girl, and what are - r- had had refrehiuen.t on going to te when you grow-- npr In Witty Witch's cave they all went y Screen e 'Child Ok, Tm going to r ; Pr coasting! , ltry-divorce scandals, at lByseveral -: least .v " Higher Buildings for London. . London has Increased the height . Behind . the Times.limit- - forr buildings to 80 feet from Clancy Wnat. would .jrou do if I pavement to upper story celling and kissed yont .;. the cllowable floor area , ot single Kaacy How do I knowf To knew rooms to 4O.0UQ atnan feet very well that I hirenl bees to Oe Borlea lately. . ": ..... VA. AN INVITATION!! borrow Vionsyr "I did ones, but I don Ilk thslr msthods. J"hy sxpeet you to pay It back when you promised tfc" v . AND SPECIAL COMEDY 1 "Why: and the starlight "Now we. must " a i moonlight II . "FT "V "And the dark trees, made beautiful shadows. Mr. Wind was dear and fine and every- one's voice soundU ea tne same way. "Oh, last night .s . nrttf Arret "Well, vof children getlo3fria,ii-8nfor It or we'll never get off. "I watched lots of coasting parties and what hills they did go down ! Al ways in the center of the hills the sleds seemed to go faster and faster --ho they flew, It '1 axit "The Moon was wearing his full- dress suit and there were coasting parties on the hllL Then I peeked Into houses and law people around fires warming . themselves" after they had "been'SwstteipT a.u nr 1 1 anaJ iter "We saw such guy and merry toasting parties," xaid Fairy Vbub. "And last night, Witty Witch, we watched a star which was up In the sky quite properly, and over the lake nearby. It was very, very bright; brighter than the others, and It told us It had Just taken a prize in brightness In the Sky "School JOHN SMITH , An A ... 31-3- 9 East Center St. Provo, Utah. . , .- - ' , t :,. ; " ii .'. i. .' r V'-- .. , .... - |