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Show .pace nvz. TIIE PROVO EVENING HERALD, TIIURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. 1 if Springtime In Your v Homie WithANewRug i l . Ladies Salt Lake Mrs. Schlll of the Fwl U spending Ladle' Thursday - A party IU be tlren in the Pleasant View ward amuaenieiit F.dk'ar hall Friday evening atk 8 o'clock .Thursday ia Salt B. Walker. A aauai-emanage ftt'JJdurat's for Bishop X., and' WArtflnr, dancing will be program store, ti in Salt Lake today, Kthe entertainment for the evenicg. lu-l- it .. Lake. t . , fjueU Id Salt LakeMrs. Llty. W. D. Crow spending. Thursday iii gall 1 Lake. ' , 4 "t Goes U Salt LakeMrs. U.nbe te iwndliie Thnraday In gait Lake Yiitiis'vUli elatvM and trteudk. Returns From Cmat 3unei Mrs. J M. lA'en .HvIiiK In CaT lluwit Xer aljwiit . ywjr baa to I'nvo and is staying with HtflHifK'SrtkJlvW.'.By,; Mrtt. ill for some time baa Uattjs nKrtKl a feeling much bet ter ii;re ber return to tbls city. ivljitka ien Heavy 9xl2,Axminsters, $33.25 y New Arrivalr-- A baby boy wa w4wuied at ne home of Mr. and Mother and Mrs. J. F. Aoderam. ' baby are doing nleeJy. Springtime 7 and - Spring Houset leaning calls ' for beaaty of design in the New Rug which is to replace the old,, front out One. Wool Fibres!. tons! AQ in wonderful colors and design. .' 1 k ft . . .0 1 IjHU 9x1 WorJ.Fibres . . Returns from California Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Nixon have returned from a ten dtrys' visit to California, Where they were the guests of their sou; St. Ctair.Nlxon, ..... W V V Kinoieum ixuzs v Pretty Patterns Suiuimmm to Referee Armstrong Jjnoleurn rugs are not expensive and yet the are pretty and useful in the home.- Some people usejthem in every, room. Until you have een.thje pew patterns you cannot imagine how pretty linoleum can , NEW MARINE SATURDAY FR1DAY-AN-D 50 PROPELLER tjoaen (lien $33.00 Values POLO COATS TAN AND GRAY BUTTON TRIM $9.95 BIG REUNION "It)' ' An1 Exceptional .Value I' ' I in 1 I ManyJ New Spring Shades t . Styles That Will Appeal i It will be well worth your while to come- U: early and make your selection. . - 1 If?- - . RESIDENTINr IS DEVISED . Tan Navy Powder Black Rose Gray OLD WASATCH Co. r-Rus- sell Exclusively. a ;feiinnuig'of the Provo high school ban been selected as one of' the offl-iI tor. the-'- Utah . CoppecApex name Friday night. The game which A tii nine; the winner of the fiso fust Copi)er lengue will be played SEATTLE, Wash., March 25. J .Former .residents of Wasatch n .llnH hlnb naooL .Eaeh team Announceinent has been made hereT county now living in Utah stake has already won one gime ' In tbe of the perfection of a marine pro- - gathered at the Fourth ward amuse eeller which the Ipventor, .claim merit hall In Provo Wedneadav lftyoffo.r ,tbje itla . f is more efficient than .the screw night lor the first annual reunion. iiic uiiv't caw iivuv . Basket liUnchexm Dance A tias- - propeller In present- use! and .wblclj There were present more than 830 Payson Nepni Springvilletet'lhiicbebn dance will be given in he expects to revolutionize marine persons, aU otwhom enjoyed a most tbe Tioneer ward amusement hall mechanics. pleasant time In renewing old Freidrich Kurt Klrsten, a pro'fes- - friendships. - March 30. under Monday evening, I Swures Jlarruge Mra LetltreientMi8Juel O. F. Buell was chairman of the Scandinajian I 'jr of ele1rical engineering at tbe mid Miss- - Kxtella Qod tnaj nspiceiol4fle at dinne: .'Ml home Sunday. In land Olwn Each couuuiHee. lady Is requested University of Washington developed reunion with Alma Van Wagonen license at a WHiirt-inarriaee (lard honor ofjljir husband whose WrtUr as- acting' master of ceremonies. tife clerk's WCiro wined?ty fto ring a basket with luncheon for tbe pronellor principle with the day annrmry occured on that and county sistance of an airplane : company A sumptuous luncheon was serwill lK'marttwyaJ'iJa? day. A. Iautlful bouquet t iaihg ; of admission will be 50 cents, extra here. ved. Cakes and punch waa-al. temnle. iBalt J.iike flower iusgnwl The delice will permit a ship to4 served during the dance. IuiUoa.2S cents. the tabl on vhlrh cover were reverse its direction With not revers 'Following the Invocation .offered laid for jleten. The Week-enAl'GrSTA, TiBp by Guests Mr. aud Mrs. ing Its engines and will eliminate by Bishop K. J. M unlock, Dr. cneetn wlr.e MrAhd Mrs. AVIlson J. lleJlmnnu and O'Rourke,' enabled Walt Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Louis the necessity for a rudtler in steam- Aird welcomed those present. '' A Simlth ail mm Junior and Master the" IMmit Tigers' rfodef tat To .Woddbnrn of Suit Lake spent the ship navigation, Kirsten claims.. ; duet, with the words written for the ' ' ' Ta Howard Vurton all of Eureka. ronto jrwterda'y,' 2 to 0. wek-eii- d in this city as the, guests It is a radical departure from the occasion by Joy Clegg, wag rendered screw type of propeller, resembling; by Ms Clegg and Murray Murdock. arid airs, George Norman,;'". JnntXfc njf ri ri i" "i1 la a geiieral wajTa Wafieif wheel or Attorney cnaae .iiatcn gave a Htwto h? Renecd Q Attci'dAll ' niVm- - the old type. The mam shaft'of the toast jto the Wasatch people ' and ir " hers of Camp No.tBJuf the Daugh- OTgineTlwHys TOles1inS same ProC II. M. Aird read several orig8 Four Shows Daily of the Pioneers are requested direction, bub" the angel , that 'jtbe inal Jwems. ... i , 2:30, 4:a0, 7;30f 9:0Q , ters ttaUftid 'convention to be held blades are attached can be changed Dafnce concluded, the reunion, . ; , Hajufdar'afteritftfn1 at1 2 o'clock- - in by the steering wheeL-j'- f I ml m. M ' JllM First VHrd mwrtlng; house and Kirsten cfflimshat hts1 propeller W WM al"?I thf9hhati3Itelei)trta. Jias an effldwicy o.f PASSED BY" pernt, as Dixon- - Taylo and car-natiu-B v - o-Wear Millinerr-- ; The. annual' ebction of officers Of ' I the Nineteenth Century club will A number of friends and .asso3 be held Friday afternoon Robbins o'clock at the home of lira, .Osrar ciates of Mr. Henry her at, her surprised 8pear. r AH tnemhera are urged to pleasantly home - Wednesday, tb occasloj) be present ' ' ' her 84th birthday anniverbeing . A delightful afternoon was Mrs. F. G. Bfahmond wiU enter- sary. J With game and music. spent tain at a biMi!paTtyat her home A crystal vase of roses and Friday evening. Bridge wiU be the formed the centerpiece of entertainment for the evening after tbe jtable on which covers were laid be will which refreshments served. foerttir following: Mr,and' Mrs, . Peter B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. - The B. T. V. women meet at Lyman Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. will the home of Mrs. C. W. Whlttaker Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde at a kensington 'next Saturday Knudaen, Mrs. Sarah Tiffany, Mrs! afternoon at S o'clock. Eugene Collins, Mrs, Joseph P. Johnson, Mrs. J. William Carter, Mrs, Mary E. Antnvorth enter- Mrs. John Gethernm, the Misses tained her grandchildren Tuesday Oenetta Bobbin, Joyce Knudsen,. evening at her home, tbe occasion and the guest of honor. - - Ready being ber birtbflay anniversary, f A delightful evening was spent nith gantea and music, after which luncheon was served to the Misses Edith" and Leona Booth, Mis Erma and Pauline- - Bennett, Miss Beth 'Ash worth and Miss. Sola Walkei. I . Romance Behind Three Letters so n G.-Ib)i- ue 3. d . . I vi K'i- ,5 uuest eek-en- d Ham Hamilton Comedy Miss Helen nest of ti'hpjiasif'jraa thei wbf knend u Ffirn ay anu Saturday ii at f'lenfUroesbeck Miwa Spring- Ruro' - " and Wi M.J. from a ten have returned days' visit to California, where they. were tbe. guests of their Ikbfe St. Clair Nixon. i Iri Provo-Mr- Visited Here Mrs. Nell Thorn- of Salt Lake spent Tuesday in lurir :wr"vllirng' n pnnguie wnq a week-en- ::r-:- d r ' .' and Mrs. liirseij. hnd"4s their dinner nftts unaayi, W. find JUfs- - Frank tieVU ijytY V OVK sfeVv ' S CT,-fl''- fl m jy m I . , i iBr . I I -- - 11 P 1 . jus a;SBgj;estkn iff)u want liour aial howl go se the lifty-fift- y pi&lrs ....... - - v u. ' lef bluing mPy vampire They're a riot 'lf, .V' '''toiwlMawriissf ,; :: at the Christy Comedy 9 4 Warner Stone's Columbians un- - columbia vl . 1 , . .r?i- i" .?- ? - I theater open-necke- d ' " "Orange Blossoms" Trio specialty, Messrs. Bowring, Green and Webb. 'You Should. Have Told ' , 'Aoovejflumberaiqr sale at I Ill TflNlfiHT 7..m 1" RUPERT HUGHESr - ' - ' With, -- Mack Sennett SANDERS AND HIS Comedy LILIES OF ' ,( AFIELD" - THE f FKHiAY..AND TT : L Theiadore Roberts , Raymond Griffith . .. oosflind . mJ Comedy h , V- - I I Hair in - TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Jl AH Star Cast "ONE EMPTY SHELL" and- . of A Man," No. 9. "Way . Limited Engagement For 4 More Welles - , , , - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i All Star Cast . 'TRUTHFUL TULLIVER" and f , , ; ' Comedy . money rv 1VA. 1 - Moranbcr M, 19M, Ifampa, Idaho When I besan to ma Via Kaa any actio wa practicsUjr Dan. Vtea to eoncaal pakiiw. jaaf AsotiedVaaEw daily Mr hag haa uniformly mutaml ia Dlacntdtd an (ak hair Unt July. When Siutud, my natural hair appeara ahnnflant m .shea awitthea. ;. .Z- j The feootnoraab rmoata ftactan nsaator frocn the teaUi and gwni and prevent tooth-broa- h. with the decay. Comparable Van Baa need aa directed, cadtea the acalp to normal aetka, matwaa han loat through diaeaae and pnanntrs of the hair. I ' . ,'COUIB H. LABBSB (Nwae) tjbatata Sanitarians Van Kaa UadA Seals orto craar new haar as OO day dW- taaaaaat. Try it-- All drag or Van Baa LataaaUajaa. M Beat Kinale 8U Oncana, Ilfiaoia. am. e.B-- i BOY TRAVELS 1 ' f : ..:j!lt..ii-li- - ; by:express HfjOLciBT flairch I fe-H- onplnlu (s awaiting with lively interest, Brflval, scheduled for "Bday, of its first ihuman express package. The expresa package Is a it year j Case and Instructi6n7BookTv7ithTyer3rv j Tenor Banjo .ihiseeE! purchased ' ly Intimate and personal that Instinctively we hide them. Talk romance to the typical gruff business man and he waves you away with, "Thafg aft bunk," But -- , i r i. For example: Xe took life as they found It in tbe Bret Barte period of California. Grit and stamina were required to were" burned out, wliq- f- They drowned out, shaken out, with no Bat Insurance and little salvage'. there was no thought of quitting. Figuratively, they dried or dusted their clothes' and Went to work . 1 I. ... Remember, Onty Tvco Days teft! Get yours now! ij I gain. Tbe adventurer, the gambler, the hard drinker, faded out of the pic ture with the passing of primitive conditions. Men of stability of char acter survived then and there-- as always and, everywhere. The niejr ... v. t That FREE To-G- et - J- '. ' . 57 N. University: Ave.; Such are Ihe high. ligbtB lu the history of this San Francisco Institution. Here are some of tbs outstanding reasons Itack 'of the cut stantly lncreasiiig'snlepf M. J. B. Coffee, the distrihut ion "of which aa rceuiartv reachea as far eastward i build great businesses and cities of permanent solidity like the San Francisco of 1925. It was Into h aettlnff nt ftT0 that .the first Bradensteln was cast His was the trader's instinct and he dealt In "everything," He haMipa and downs; but prosperity did hot spoil nor disaster discourage him. Sorhe was a ' HubgtantlatcTtrzen wben, 1 1881, his son now head of M. J. Bradensteln A iptp the business, then devoted exclusive-ly to the Import Ing of .teas,: j Already the house was tbe largest tea importer on the. coast, and, li'j 1803, established its own' packing plant in Japan. Hence, through' all growths of tea always have been imported and sold by M. J. Bradensteln A Coi'Prlde of Japan" was th house brand. But on the lalx--l was the picture of a This caught consumers' fancy and they called for ."tree tea," thus leading j to the famous "Tree Tea" or today a brand suitable for aud used on all JJ i''-- '.',vbf -- S Jl i Phone444. " LILLE Immediately after the execution of the notorious bandit, chief, Oliver, a gland wa extract ed from his head and transferred to girt dying of paralDoctors believe the operation' a d ysis. - 1 vTlttTSave hW MTe. " 'r - KIND OF E JUS'T-OInT- I ' iasictCo. Globe e old boy, Dnmasco Rosa, who Is traveling asj an American Express' package from New York to Honolulu. Reports received from 8an Fran cisco where he rested a day before beginning the ocean part of his voyage, said that the lad had enjoyed L his experience so far. Toung Bosa has been attending sehaol'ltt New" Tor k." It. became necessary for him to return, to hi wealthy parent In Hawaii. "No caretaker could be found for the entire journey, so his school principal did the next best thing and placed the ' ' varieties..., boy In charge of the express con forward-looking house as Such a cern.. ., Brandenstein was the natural lead er when coffee became the favorite American beverage.lBd, as coffee was a more logical article 'to offer the consumer than the green bean, Brandenstein led in preparing it There was something more. Ready-to-us- e coffeo. " deteriorates 5. rapidly unless protected. So Brandy RAN FRANCISCX), March War must be made an autlaw, just enstein was one of the first roastas criminals are outlawed, William ers on the coast to protect his proE. Sweet, former governor of Colo duct, iti its way to the consumer; . B.; Coffee has been packed' in rado told the Methodist Men's eoun since 190a Now It Is protected tins In ell in convention here, discussing the international situation fafing by the M. J. B. patented vacuum packing device. Moreover, M. J. B. me cnurcn , coffee to be "TheJUme-h- a wnf"... he - said, was the first "wbeiTan atjempt-mns- t. be jnade advertised the advertising dating n, from the same year of 1900 and be. through r ' and agreement to establish world IngjntlnuougLvr-siiic- o. . coffee had But labored always peace With the return of "normal conditions to Europe, the nation' wftl under a final handicap the lack of tempted to revert to the nclent a readily understandable stand, rd idea that It was an entirely legiti for brewing annifumriakv'-fe- r mate method of settling Internatlonv gardless of the excellence of M. J B. al (ltsputes to whi they turned In or tbe protection afforded it hy the 1914. The smoke screen of pre M. J. B. vacuum pack. M. J. Brands:cin 4c Co., hare leen paredness Is being constantly used in "lulling people Into, acqulcsence in overcoming this handicap by the' Ina more extensive military program vention known, as the Chnrf-n- n Idea developed durthan' this nation ever before adapt ed. .Especially Is this true with re ing the past year In line of service to the consumer. gard to aircraft equipment.'' :',. ' IS WOMH ; ' W HI L E - M MUST BE IiIADE OUTLAW , .y '. .Tv .' ' rmz crop! green tea vox u teas man first cropMharcUy anything at all Second crop pekings arjd third crop pickings mean '' tea. And who wantt that? . Those iwhtt are wise in the ways of tea a . feady-to-infu- , . . ylkthWthlatctthepkJun;ther ' 5j , teHence TrWTea: Japan t top-cro- p anytlungDiittornced. ,1 ."J , .1 is early ' spring, frit froh tea and only first crop! is : Yei- In sprSe of this quality it ....... M.-'J- refunded! ALL SEATSlQc ... Capital Prize Zenith Complete Radio ' s n. r, .Set 9 Or WTWat rnnc ess .country; ' Ve Guarantee to Stop Falling GLOBE MySIC CO. STORE XV JVINKSVV? - . 7 FAT Nortnilearer-i-Conrad -- TTOTFiAV "I 5 i ments of a divided skirt "But it is tbe latest style and Uhe 7 young IfieSZmp'ahenLLTIiey " They have now go rbeguihnitting their sport 'shirtrToW' neck a' purely- feminine fashlqn Dr. Percy Hall of Hull, speaking' at a Botary club luncheon, defended shirts," the new style of "If men can survive the , new style they will benefit frbm it," he said. "It will harden them. Women nowadays 'are much more sensibly dressediban men and Jhelr ityles could be imirated Ty men to adi ;4 vantage. - Me" ' men (,, thphr clothes, according to West End tailors, that they are now wearing "divided sfckts At least the new trousers affect ed by the young liifai and Cambridge can scarcelyjbe told from divided skirts. .''Look at this pair," said a Sftvlle Row tailor monrntnIly.'."The waist Is 30 inches, and each leg is 25 inches around the knee and 22 inches around tbe shoe top. even-furthe- '" program" "Tokio Elue3' loune 24. Those.are4uctlcally-the.jneasurej- . y' j! A extra In sJa"3s'lV T'V'AX III V today won taddy . .... ' l.l......lr.J..;.' nirystirius vif ruce iroin a field of nine starters, tai; W '. a I - Jmhr ftiggle,;,. f kft-Jft- : . 1 HMIKA1N Th Heber branch of the Denver & Rio Grande' Western railroad has jhanged the time for Its trains to hjaye and arrive at Provo, to becoijie effective March 29, accordmade by ing tf' announcement W. Mitchell, Provo agent; The train that formerly left Provo at 6:30 o'clock each evening will now leave at 5:30 p. m.. The morning train arriving In Provo from Beler will be due here- at 9:43. a. 'm. By C. T. HALUNAN sirs. Kuei Harris i)NDON. March visitorinfinring- - nny Onratg'' Mrl ': Divided Skirts and Low Necks Latest for Men . . lvin VOSHi e NEJV SCHEDULES: wltE-'iiBvnri- friends. I f s. vc V compared with 60 pervcotit efficiency developed by the iwrrew It pe.' may be replaced ,6r jpafred With out the ship going into dry dock. The propeller, he assfcrfs, ha un dergone' satisfactory .tests 'over a also beperiod of a year. Testft-nring made to determine the possibilities of the propeller in tb propulsion o' the airplanes and bther air craft. it I. H. Jacobs RaTt, Ijike City spent Tuesday rttfs tty. l-- i . . ffTHEUN:HFE I: $ , ii;HKV:.:;f Eiii ' If I ih "hA jy"uLru'J'-iLri.riji.i- ByPAlXfTNDLAY., Romance is nobody's monoply. Nor is it always readily identifiable. For men and women do not wear their heart on their Bleeves. Hopes, aspirations, loves and ambitions are. elements In the lives of all so direct- i ; . , v ' - : disc-tiwia- "Taste-Findin- g TREE TEA japan . for thoae wKo prWar . tea then'l Traa Tea Oitaage Ptkot yr .... ..... i..V..' 1.. , lraf -- .. .'.. . .: |