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Show ' " THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8,1925. - t : "EXCHANGE OF WIVES" COLUMBIA SlMondav Ni2ht Nov; IGlPrincess . Shows, 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:30-9:1- Regular prices LEW CODY" VELEANOR BOARDMAK 3 ' n?ft - ' ONLY PERFORMANCE -- TO EE.CIVEN- - i r jr.; TO .Vi if J OF SHAKESPEARE NT1US SEASOf - - rr- v CREIGHTOJl LOWE "THE KISS 'The ierctol of Venice' BARRIER" MR. MANTELL AS "SHYLOCK" MISS HAMPER AS "PORTIA" and comedy plus tax. Wednesday and Thursday SEAT SALE MONDAY - ... . . i J0SIE i PICTURE aiders Fat I I " SEDGWICK . , and his "THE Store 20 7:30 4:00- - - WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY ! second ; a Cop who coulcf lick his weight in wild cats but couldn t beat little ole Dan Cupid. ... Milton Sills'finest show! something to set your blood to make you laugh and mike you thrill and thrill-a- nd thrill!. See it! as the Regular OUTLAWS DGHTER" sW .... MISS REYNOLDS t ' Opens Wednesday Nov. 1 1 aim MACK SENNETT COMEDY "BUTTER FINGERS" v - Y new-foun- d Prices ; $2,5bT$2.00 i jE.1.50 - $1.00 - 50c MAIL ORDERS 'NOW :. JLhows yar," told by contrasting the lives and dlfficnltiejf two neighboring tuples. Henley has found an original slant on this theme, and has wadrrrfcnaTltraa comedy, bringing out the ridiculous and satirical angle of each situation. Briefly the story deals with the hnsliend ,of the. reserved wife who meets and kisses th v affectionate wife of another man, only to be detected by his better half and the husband of his Jove..' Then the reserved wife, to brine about a showdown, contrives to have the four of them spend a week, at her huslnd'a camp, s And within a short time she has her purpofse fulfilled. She finds her husband and the other wife in each other's arms. Whereupon she Bdtsut to solve the difficulty; "the husbands must, ex change their wive each of whom is to; cook for the other's mate in separate cabins. Each of the men Is to be in his own fcdge by ten each night The plan is tntbuslastically received by the other three. in . I A It i wyictc?rtili of "the comedy-dram- a " H v . EDMUND 2r-vV- " thousaudu of pexijile I ig jM" i tleitd TIIobaijt, Ucuicy'g production ol "ExctongB of -- Wtvear1-theMgtr GoIJh picture coming to the Columbia theuU-- r Monday and . Tutwday. "Exchange of Wives" has but font people in principai poles, yet onie of the most luteretitiuj and brilliant couMslie of the year Is few With only played by thHa, people it la staaler to delve into the litt lm intimate things that go toward cbarlMer development, if "the belief tfstibart Henley, .the dirwto" "Exchange of Wives" is a u..pea-tl- c IOC ? - thr-Biguit- W - - The iiuTeuslug jMiularitT of th intiumtti etory with gmall t -- ALL SEATS '2 r.tov u r Regular Prices and . IS SPEAKER AT . . "Into the Net" KIWANISCLUB NUMBER 8 ... 11 ' "; , Miss Alice Reynolds members of the B. T. U. faculty gave an Interest Uig talk to the Bpringville lUwatiis club, at the weekly ' luncheon held Thursday at the Tbird ward amuses ment ball on her visits Jn the var ious European countries where slie i BRAKE TESTS FREQUENTLY has ' REQUIRED ben' the past year, it n ' Miss Iieynoldg talked chiefly of the beautifully scenery t Switzerland and the war of dsltricts of France. , - , . lte k. jU -A-k ; ' M. E. Cran'dall, Jr.; acted as By G. C, MATHER , of the- evening." The comChli'f EnKjneer, singing was le4 by Wm. munity Car-CMotor Grooms. Tbe attendance prize was After you have bad your, brakes won by C. It. Jone adjusted or rcliiii'd 1 tbe time for another brake test; the danger is tha,t iu correttiug one fault you have created?" another and your brakes may be' dragging. Fortunately, brakes don't co bad nil t once and as they become less and less effective the driver Just naturally applies them .earlier and more energetically ; however, In emergency, he cannot stop so quickIs riskly .as he should, so that ing accident as long as the brakes are not at their maximum stopping '. efficiency. .. The ouposite fault with brakes, on the other hand, may exist without tbe driver's realizing it, though if he did he would be Just to correct It as to, repair brakes that fail to stop the car efficiently. This second- Tault is dragging brakes rakes that are too tight and there for exert o constant drag oh the en gine, with a corresponding increase in fuel consumption. On ao ctfnib, tUi least drag seriously ef fects the performance1 of the car. Ihe fact that dragging brakes are costing t) x driver money for wasted gnsoline Is enough to make- - most otsnicrs correct this fault The l rouble is that few of them realize wlrt'B exists. ,' F ortuuately, however, anyone may uuicklV determine whether he Is Itliorlng under this unnecessary load on his rrotor and hi? purse. Here is a test that anyone tan ' . juake for Minsttlf, - On a level highway; attain a sliced of 30 miles an hour. then shift luto neutral and coast. Be- sin timing your "deceleration when ihe speedometer shows 25 miles on hour; at the end of 60 setvnds, your cflr should stUl be rolling five miles an "hour, or faster. If it Isn't, look for. dragging brakes. A more certain test can be made, and well worth while, 'Jack up both rear w.heels and with the shift Jever in neutral, turn each wtieel forward by hand, ffrst one' and then the other. If the brakes are free, the opposite wheels should turn backward, -nsrfy and evenly." An "jswlshing" sound or .resistance' indicates that the brake drums are making contact with the bands. .If the bands jite too ticht. re adjust them. Iu many cases, how ever the dragging, is due to ont-oround bauds, which must then be tuned up at the service station. Whatever fhe cause, correct the toast-maete- Mv&? li Paifte-Detro- rt " -' 1 o. IN POWER, IN STURDY CONSTRUCTION IN ROOMINESS IN VALUE Dorothy Mvc lUiU U Mtitow&RhtfMjt e Big In Everything Save Price, This Splendid New Paige Sedan Clearly Proves HotvLittle Need There Js For AhyBiiyer To Pay More The Paige Landau Sedan is a really big car and because h'8 a Paige, it goes without saying that it's a ' really fine car as weU. -- : Its motor-i- s a 1 interior space with a lavish hand. Tires are full size (6.77) balloons. Rear springs over 61 inches long. -- - ; ilant 331 cubic inches of piston displacement The brute power you want for emergency needs is there, and the thrill of putting your car over the toughest bills or of throwing dust on those who challenge your mastery of the road! Over 4,200 Pounds of Solid Value J.i, Solid construction means safety, longer life and, easier riding. You've 4,235 pounds of genuine Paige quality in ' the Landa,u Sedan, Wheelbase: 131 inches. That's' length enough to level out the meanest bumps; as. well .; . as to allow the body designer to provide wonderful sweeping lines of inimitable beauty and to proportion Luxurious upholstery of rich mohair. Finish is his-- troui two tone lacquer, with double belt- moulding. jlou can depend upon Paige-hydraul- See Paige Then Accept No Less There's only one way we want you to buy'this Paige Xaiidau Sedan only one way that we care to sell it. That's for you tcput it up to this car to prove hs own superiority to you. We want youto examine it, test it, weigh it in comparison with anything else on ' wheels then see if good business judgment will permit any other choice. ,The every time with 3hoekabeorbera,auto-matl- c windshield wiper, heater, visor, cowf ventilator, mirror, gaaollna gauge on' dash, electi-iclock, combination "stop" light, trunk rack and trunk and even a spar tiro all are nnrrUaaV jrear-vie- 3 C U.S. jrasoJme f . SuperiorlMotor X ompany 486 West Center CONOCO .. . JlK Balanced Drlcc there' nothing left for to bar- - Pront n&d rear bumpers, rnoto-met- Extra Mileage , Bnr in mind. toe. that at Palgt'a Sedan v well-pave- d ic Famous brakes,- of course. Extra size, extra goodness, 'extra value wherever you v Jpok in this amazing car! fault at Phone 74 3 once. Save-you- CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY brake r don't, wea r them out at the expense or gasoline- economy and performance ability. Jtemcnibrr that a free rnning car, ujih quick accelerating . .. k I Z ntn'uru innth that CoUld not M nrevi'iitnrl .lir iior. " 'fW-- t stopping aTiiTity. Brakes are for stopping the car not for overloading the engine. ! ,1 ! " ... it . ' , ' Producers, Refiners and Marketers inArkan$a, Colandi), Idaho, Kansat, Missouri Montana, of ; - petroleom products. ' Nebraska, Nevr Mexico, : OklahoTha, Oregon, txxah Dakota, Utah, Wtuhm&ton and Wyoming . - ii r |