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Show t ' r Y i1 !, I J t THE PROVO POST MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 COLUMBIA -- v . ITS COOLER INSIDE TONIGHT and TUESDAY ' K GeO&GG ; r John Daly. Murphy Won Fame by Sheer Ability , jr 1 The Third ward social hall was the scene of a delightful social affair in the form of, a wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Scott of Lakeview, Friday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott, who were married in the Salt Lake temple WednesGambols. day. Mrs. Scott1 was formerly Miss In only one of these, called Bleaty June Shaw. The receiving line Bleaty, did he appear for the gen- consisted of Mr. rind Mrs. Shaw find eral public. However,' theatergoers Mr. and Mrs. Sctt and Mrs. Canby are familiar with his work in , the Scott. The hall was decorated in a leading comedy part in ' The Old color scheme of pink and white Lady from Newark; with Mrs. Fiske with a large wedding bell in the in Erstwhile Susan; in Belascos center of the hall with streamers Dark Rosaleen; in The Nightcap, draped to the fpur corners of the sea- room. one of the hits of the 1921-2- 2 son, and in' "It's a Boy of the seaThe bride wore a charming gown son 1922-2of white crepe with silver bead trimMr.i Murphy has also appeared in mings with a white tulle l caught two musical productions of Klaw and with a bead ornament.1 She carried Erlanger, one of Charles Frohman, a bouquet of brides roses. Miss as well as farces and musical pieces Ruby Taylor and Miss Enade Shaw produced by, A, H. Woods, Recently were the bridesmaids. Miss. Taylor he played in special matinees of lwaa gowned in a dainty peach colored Lady Gregorys The Dragon, in Ib- - taffeta and Miss Shaw wore a rose sens "Hedda Gabler with Blanche colored cfepe, with black satin and Rates, and in Shaws Captain ras" beaded trimmings. LaVard Shaw vms bound s Conversion with Gertrude I mau Kingston. Other stars with whom he Dancing was fne feature ot the has worked on the stage are William the, music being furnished evening, Ditcrich-steiLeo Collier, May Irwin and by the Carter orchestra of Lehi. The was enfollowln'g short program Among the screen stars to whose joyed during the evening: Vocal scdo, productions Mr. Murphy has added Joseph Taylor; readings, M,ss Wilma are and mirth Betty Blythe, gayety vocal .solos, LaMonI BunNorma and Constance Talmadge, Goodridge; nell. Theda Bara, Nance ONeill and Ethel refreshments were served to Clayton. He has the role of a, "ga y 325Dainty guests, many of whom were from old dog in You Cant Fool Your Salt Lake, Lehi, Ameria Paramount production can Wife, Fork,' Nephi, Pleasant Grove, which features Leatrice Joy, Nita Springville and Salem all being repNaldi, Lewis Stone and Pauline Ga-ro- resented. Mrs. Mayme Clinger and Mrs. Malinda Jorgensen presided in the dining room,1 and wore assisted Sun Worshiped In Early Times. in serving by Miss Lucilc, Lamb, Mi3s wor was Centuries ago the sub Winnie Scott, Miss May Scott, Miss on Grace Williamson, Miss Vinna Bunshiped by practically every race the face of the earth. Babylonians, nell, Miss Margaret Reese,- - Mrs Norancient Persians and Armenians, Assy- man Scott, Miss Irene Jorgensen and rians, Ammonites, Ethiopians, Ara- Miss Fern Scott. Miss Lapreal Shaw bians and several others had their own and Miss Virginia Scott presided at the punch table, x sun gods. ed - Added Attraction Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 ' i Herbert Rawllnson, romantic hero of many mystery plays arid crook dramas, is the star of Railroaded, ' the Universal ' photodrama which A European economist says Amer- comes to the Princess theater ' toO ica Is about to die of its gold. and Asso- night Tuesday, Death, where Is thy sting? The play is built around the life v ciated Editors. of the crook son of a notef English judge and is filled with drapiatic situations. The son, whose real name is Richard Garbin. has masked his identity under the name of Richard Ragland. Judge Garbin thought his son dead until he saw his picture in a newspaper as an escaped TONIGHT AND TUESDAY morning criminal. Other equally dramatic incidents have important j places In the picture. j It is one of the most unusual screen plays of the year and offers a strong vehicle for Rawlinsons striking' personality, and j ability. The play was adapted from Margaret Bryants popular n by Charles Kenyon, t Kenand author. playwright selected by in a drama of a woman s yon wrote Kindling, the Drama League of America as one hus-her hold to fight of the five best American stage plays, band and her own reand many other popular plays. t t j CLARA I KIMBALL YOUNG novel,-Richard- Wednesday, being a holiday, our regular rehearsal will be hetd Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock.j As our next quarterly conference will be held next week, it is very necessary that every member be present at this .eT BRONZE rehearsal. FOURTH OF JULY AND WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA J I out-of-tow- Tonight and Tuesday ALL SEATS 10c CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE j CORTLEY JR. EVERY WOMAN Remember, our Towel Sale is still going on. Biggest values of the year in Towels. n. i - SHOES . . . Miss Edith Bee and Miss Marjorie Spear were the (hostesses of the Campfire girls of Provo. An enjoy- able time was spent at Upper Falls at Donnans resort in Provo canyon, after which a delicious luncheon was served. J The Eleysion girls of the Provo Sixth ward will meet at the home of Miss Mildred Condon this evening. The assisting hostesses will be Miss Janet Haycock and Miss Audrey The Caterpillar Pest.) Fr.ince, in the middle ages, had a remarkable method of dealing with the plagues of caterpillars. In a1120 solemn of pronounced I.aoq Bishop sentence of excommunication against caterpillars and grasshoppers. in RAILROADED1 AND COMEDY Prison for Teapot Thief. Brooklyn, N. Y. For stealing a teae pot worth half a dollar, Gabriel mmst spend 12 years in prison, Iannotte was sentenced to serve the term and paroled. He broke his parole to behave, however, and now must go to prison. Ian-nott- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shea and Mr. and Mrs George Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillnian motored to Salt Lake yesterday to meet Miss Imogen Maloney and Miss Margaret Barclay Iron) Elizabeth, Pa . who are now While in with Mrs Barnett vs-ltin- g Salt Lake the party visited Pine Crest villa in Emigration canyon and then motored to Provo in the early evening. d ht-e- r. Thief Keeps His Nerve. Springfield. O. Mrs. C. L. Powers awoke and found a burglar in her home. Slip hurried to a telephone and called the police. The tldef. who hid under a hed when fie was found, stole the womans purse while she telephoned. then escaped. 1 Mrs. George Havercamp and Mrs. Philip Speckhart of Salt Lake will entertain at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the Salt Lake home of the former in honor of Mrs. William Biersach of California. Among the Provo ladies who will attend are Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mrs. G. H. Heind-selmaMr3. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Etta D. Bagley, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, and n, Mrs C. E. Loose. Hers Assist Cat With" Kittens. New Holland, Pa. Two hens are issisting a cat to look after live kittens at tlie home of Mrs A V. Weiler. SB near here. The mol her cat curls around the kittens, and the two hens perch on fop of the cat. Vacation and Summer Hats Hatsfor Women and Young Ladies have just arrived. You should see them to appreciate their qjiality and dura- bility. Just the thing for the summer vacation. We aie making BIG REDUCTIONS on all summer hats for women and children. Now is the ideal time to buy for the national holiday. Diamond in Weakfish. A diamond worth $(500 was found in a weakflsh who owns a by George Bertrand, The gem was restaurant here. in a ring. New York. - Time to Leave Allow me, before I Lecturer close, to repeat the words of the immortal Webster. Land sakes, Hayseed (to wife) Maria, lets git out o here. Hes ter start in on the dictionary. Princeton Tiger. a-g- Straw anMr. and Mrs. Alma nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mabel Stuibs, to Clair Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs J. R Mortensen of Parowan, Utah. The marriage will take place the .latter part of July in this city of the The Pleasant View ward met at the home of Miss Ailene Bonnett Friday evening. Sewing, music and games formed the entertainment for the evening after which a dainty lunch-- r eon was served to the following: Miss Dorothy Goodman, Miss Valera Foote, Miss Ruth Cluff, Miss Nola Cluff, Miss Luella Meldrum, Miss Flora Chipman, Miss Lillie Chipman, Miss Etta Phillips, Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs. D. J. Bonnett, Miss Pauline Phillips, and Miss Ida Slack. Mrs. B. F. Roper was the hostess of a surprise party egiven by the Ladies Guild of the St. Marys church for Mrs. Ben F. Rea. Thursday afternoon, in honor of her birthday anniversary Which occurred on that day. Sewing was the feature of the afternoon, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the followMrs. H. R. Pasewalk, Mrs. ing: Philip Hale, Mrs. W. F. Bulkley, Mrs. E, W. Duncan, Mrs. Bown, Mrs. L. P. Guy, Mrs. James Addison, Mrs. James Watson, Mrs. Sarah Winder, Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Mrs. Leslie Condon, Miss i&ndia Fisher, Miss Kathryn Fisher, , Miss Ellen Lees, Mrs. McElroy, Miss Virginia Rea. , SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO. 1 (Orem Lines) . Announces excursion rates Julv 4, 1923, to all points. Fare and a half Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer will for trip. Minimum fare: Adult leave Tuesday morning for Atlanta, 75c;round child 40c. Good for one day atMr. where Farrer will Georgia, tend the national convention of the only. Call agent-fofurther information. members of the Elks lodge. While J-- 2 in the south Mr. and Mrs. Farrer will visit Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Farrer3 i former home. 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I four-year-ol- A1 vu 1 Boy, Four, Routs Bandits The cries of a Philadelphia. boy routed bandits who were Miss Elvira Yates, formerly of robbing Eugene Curran, a milkman. Provo, will visit her grandmother, The lad was Morris Combs. The Mrs. John Clark of this city, tomorM'ss Yates has bandits fled when the boy called for row morning circuit in help. They overlooked several hun- playing on the Pantages last week. the dred dollars in one of Currans pockets Salt Lake City JTS - Every pair of Ladies and Childrens Shoes purchased Tuesday we 20 PERCENT . give a discount of r Save money by buying your Shoes Tuesday. HERBERT RAWLINSON J R. BOSHARD A new line of Felt Sport Suits for Boys. Ost-lun- d. , in On the famous n. PRINCESS Discount 20 1 f AND COMEDY Boys Suits ,) Choir Members, Notice! qKeWOMAN all Mens and Young Mens Suits purchased Tuesday. n. well-kpow- spect. dn v-d- Rawlinson ls Booked Here in Crook Play STRAND Discount 20 3. A Grave Danger - I Men s Suits j SI'S COUNTRY STORE Associated Editors, Society Editor Cant Fool Your Wife,, which will be the feature at the Columbia theater tonight and Tuesday, a George Mel-for- d Paramount picture, one would hardly take him for Julian Eltinge Or Karyl Norman, the Creole fashion plate, yet some of the first-namcomedians biggest hits were old women parts played in the Lambs Mr Nature Aiding Art As we understand it, the advan. neck Is tage In - haring a swan-lik- e that she can wear longer earrings. MISS FLORENCE MAW To look at John Daly Murphy, who has an important role in You ( MSLFOttD UNCLE SOCIETY1 PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. - prompt Bertha Ross Millinery ' BRIMHALL. BROS. 317 WEST CENTER STREET. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNQ In THE WOMAN 07 BRONZE At the Strand, tonight anri Tuesday TIRE MERCHANTS Provo. Utah - r |