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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. JULY ! The uarriaf f Him Lu JO- der. aanshteT of Mr. and Sliu J. A. Oder erf Ptotq to 1. H. Hiltoa f Salt Lake took place Saturday la Salt Lac a. Hi. aad Mra. Hilton, aecompamied br "r. and Hra. Lanreace Majoock ot Oreni. left Saturday e Tenia or a laotor trip to Yellowstone National nark. TB4T will return In two weeks and make their home In Salt Lake City. .1 hi i : 11 i OJLRA KTlfR A I.I, YOUNG i'---t- A Queens Catch -- Za THE WOMAN Of BSONZT , V. ., . Suits for Formal Wear i r ft 1923. bt able to tafia.- - lie is back. cats off the other woman's speO. They return to the studio, defeated. Moatha later. Lea returns, completely broken in spirit Vivian and her bnaband meet. Without passion, she is tonus him that she to willing to give - hint divorce to marry Sylvia. He replies that be nasat seen the girl in months, that ahe has since married. He ardently begs her forgive- ness.- s is too late, ahe says firmly. Her heart has been brakes; she has suffered greatly. Lea looks at her Intently while she speaks, aad he sees oa her face the expression that bo has sought everywhere tor his statue, the campassioB of victory. Would the not pose for aim, and begin aQ over again. , leave for He reply Is brief, Italy la the morning. When I return, aoayfce ? Sack is the story of The Woman ot Broase" screened at the Strand theater, Monday and Tuesday. Bat Vivian is relentless. It Urn. O. W; Andelln entertain at dinner at Jier .borne Taeaday erenlnx In compliment to Mra. A. Robinson and son Alton, who will leare soon for Salt Lake where they will make their home. A cut Class wnoo of sprue flowers cen tered the dininc table. Cowra were laid for 10. An enjoyable ereninx spent with famesc and - rpictares recently praaaeed can, by any stretch of the Imagination, equal George Melford's latest Paramount picture. "Toy Cant Fool Your Wife. which comes to the Columbia theater Monday aad Tuesday la which the three prolacipal feminine roles are played by Lea-tric- e Joy. SBta Naldi aad Pauline . , ,1 pic tore a polished d ..Z.63 I ... rvnTr STIRANDI Harry Carson Presents a Mr. and Mrs. B. Willy of Bos ton were the guests of Mrs. Willy's brother M; L. Whittemore a few days laet week, enroute to the Far East Mr. and Mrs. Willey anticipate taking a trip aroung the world, returning to their home in Boston next April, by way of the Atlantic ocean. jjj jCOPYBICHTJIY :' 7 The Misses Margaret and Elea nor Whittemore are spending the week at Upper Falls resort, Provo canyon. Their mother, Mrs. W. L. Whittemore is spending a few days with them. M'CALUt . ,. .1 4mma4 WAmaam Wlt.lX,iklit, A.U t w nuureu wo anuwing k preierence lor suilB lor Yformal daytime wear. Satin and moire are the it's newest fabi moire . ... . . . . ?.VlJ lovunie. hi rasi srasun mat oa survivea we winter and saun ? ifcto ; ... fte 0 f west lad from Fanv . ''imim- - 9 ' A i . ... : i: .... e. - . Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Cook and children have, returned home from southern Utah where they have been visiting Mrs, Cook's parentv Mr. and Mrs. John A. Parker for a week. .... ... e e Mrs. George Henderson of Rich- field is a Provo visitor for a week the guest" of her sister, Mrs. L. L. Cook. Sport Frocks if, The armistice after the War has left Leonard Hunt, a successful sculptor, dissatisfied that he was unable to serve. -- Vivian, hie wife, reminds him that re has helped in every wsy possible; and when they read that a million dollars is to awarded to the winner ot a Victor Memorial contest Vivian points out how great the opportunity is for him to win and so continue "his relief work. Now that Len has become cele brated, the father of Sylvia Morton suggests that they resume their relationship with Vivian and her husband. ' They visit the studio, and they arrive after Len has sought in vain-tfind a suitable model for the Woman of Bronze, the central figure of the group with which he hopes to win. He is in dispair until he sees Sylvia who will willink-l- y serve as the model. Time passes, and while Len finds companionship In Sylvia, Vivla forgets her troubles partially in the company of Paddy Miles, a loyal friend of iboth. Leiv dlseovers; that although the body of his statue is perfect, it has no soul It fails ut terly to express his idea of victory as coming from hardship and sut- - KIMBALL YOUNG One evening Vivian ia a photopls ' '. ii 1 rjk-- - 3 Stores - ' . SHORT ORDERS Half Block North of Fountain. Phone 820. EMIL NELSON, Prop. VJktiJU ; ,r. yVfT TTwV oll7WiAJ - . CAN'T" v FOOL YOUR I7TAT A f' TATA ueATwce joy NITA NALDI l. L6U1IS STONED ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY ; uncle srs COUNTRY STORE discovers her husband. She closes the studio and takes him to the place of their More Langhs! PF i She tries to win him JtfLY AND "3 THURS- - ,,i,,;:r...,j ..... ENTERTAINING HELPFUL PROGRAMS 13 The most popular material tor; the plain dresses that appear on) the tennis courts is plain tub silks, In white, blue, beige or any shade ,one prefers. Skirts and blouses j too, are showing ft preference foe wll material. ALICE LOUISE SHRODE EVELYN McFARLANE McCLUSKY DR. NG POON CHEW MIXER'S ORCHESTRAL QUARTET JAMES HAMILTON, TENOR BEATRICE WELLER TOM SKEYHILL WINIFRED WINDUS 1U) ; y LESLIE TAYLOR PRINCESS TE ATA AND COMPANY ' "JAMIE" HERON THAVIITS EXPOSITION BAND THAVIU'S GRAND OPERA SINGERS MAGIC LUNAR CIRCUS MONDAY AND TUESDAY Elison-W- HERBERT y- vV: -,v in PROVO "RAILROADED" and COMEDY ; -:- YOU GET THAT KIND WHEN YOU ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Y EUTTER KRUST M Chautauqua RAWLINSON BUT IT MUST BE BAKED RIGHT TO GIVE THE PROPER NOURISHMENT. ALL SEATS 10c iU' il ILj IS ONE OF LIFE'S MOST SUSTAINING FOODS. ! IYY' : v:;Y F!!15'!"' Y:VL-- ' July 2324-25'26-27-28-29'- 30 .!:" t j $( Boy your season ticket now and enjoy these events. Princess REGULAR DINNER From 11:30 to 7:30 40c and 50c. SPECIAL STEAK, 75c TUESDAY Directed by King Vidor one-piec- GUY MARRINER Eat at Emirs . . Miss Emmy Lou didn't have a one- piec suit at first but then she didn't e have a mind, either. TURN TO THE RIGHT" PLAY COMPANY 'Kodak Dept '. 19 BIG FEATURES ' Hedquist Drug Co ' - ! SAW I " s '..'-Xrandsttd by Paul Ketter. Scenario by Hope Loring and'Louis Lighton. 1 More Fun I 13 Let us be your photographic service station. We carry a full stock of Kodaks, $6.50 up, Kodak Film and Eastman accessories. Our developing and printing is of the superior sort , j, - : - CH1UTUAQUA 7 SPLENDID DAYS 1 Out of the pocket, into position, release the shutter and the picture is yours. , That's the Kodak way. It's simple and sure and leads to pictures you'll be proud to show. 'i; . From the French novel by Heary KUUemaecher rid r "22-- AND NOW COMES Mi r j ''ateWQMANgfBBDNZE I Kodak asyou go of a ife who believed a man can love tLc same woman twice MONDAY AND m Len and Sylvia in passionate em brace. Vivian determines to save honeymoon. f CLARA Columbia II iH. eS? i i Great and crook dramas ta which sea has beea so noDm.T taken into considerate iaregart to hi. current, . indicative that with dramatic actio. ss Ttti Mr. od Mrs. Samnel Hilton en tertained si dinner at their home BEAUTY TYPES. Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 1. 2. Hilton who were married. For contrast la feminine pulchrisail lax Saturday. Mrs. rill- tude and tempermaat, few motion ton was formerly Miss Lanrn Elder . Winifred C. Blair, of BU John, of this dty. Spring flowers were N. B., is not content with being used in deearating the dining table. Corers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Canada's beauty cueen (aba's calM Miss Canada), but la striving for Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hil the piscatorial chjunptonehinv. 8he ton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hilton. eaught the nrat big one on a of Pleasant OroTO, Miss Ethel West salmon-fishintrip on Cain's Biver, of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. J. hew Brunswick. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Elder, Miss Jacketta Elder. Theo Elder. Miss Verda Hilton of women business Prominent Shows 2:304, 7:30, 9:15 Pleasant Grove."throughout the country are formu: e s. lating plans for the building of a Miss .Caroline Dora on, of Louis $3,000,000 clubhouse in New York iana, Is claimed to be the only mom-e- n City. , 4 actively engaged In forestry in the United 8tates. THE WOMAN IN BRONZE. g . fccaaty, re -- - ta the wife ot aa eminent surgeon, whe seeks social eoaeaests further than her husband's practice. Her ravea black hair aad aUnring eyes pro-Ihthe desired effect when she sets oat to annex a man to her ig interest. list of victims. Some of Bawliksoa'B "Don sw-- !' plays .-were -Garoa. ScrapperNobody's 'BrideI!! Miss Joy. as Edith VcBride, la the "Pools and Rirti.. RAILROADED trusting wife, charming and tngenaThe story is essentially oss. yet tntutive to the last degree. but haa atmam fabM drama, Her particular type of beauty, wtu ) Herbert Bawlinsin's personal Idea appeal and Is realastic. Universal her soft browa eyes and drak brows ot "Railroaded," the Rawllnsoa U supported hair, gives just the necessary sym- pbetodrama ta which be la starring strong cast ndndlng sue. Li pathy to the role of the modern w ife at the Frineesa theater Moaeay known players as DaTld TorrJ and Tuesday is that it is the strong- Alfred SFUher, Esther troubled aad tormented by a husband who has reached est play in which hs has yet ap- - Lionel Bclmore. Mike Beared. the dangerous age-MiI others ot equal note. When the many mystery Kaldi is the siren do luxe J n u mnsie. X. :- -' ".-'- : r; .'.:- ' :YY I |