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Show OA '-- J -I SiU ' Ml"t 9 y II I IB 1 how III .... . ifarrt is -r-- " .t.-- ich us DreaoSTOC of msl ' I ersellsKaro. . : 7 2cmgJI I I war tocetber audi it fcirti hard Sru""1T Pour ecu uuur bcgmt M ,uttntly. Wbeaconwoa onto oiled Tn7 mtrft Intu 1 ols Ultt byl the oml 7wUm of .Covers were laid for 15. 1 - : . jit' 9 : 1 j ' "Audiences don't vary materially," ia tha n)w .pun t nt Ua.nU t ,knrHfll Roaehr Associated Exhibitors comedian who tomes to the Princess theateKtonlght and Tuesday In "A Sailor-Mad- e Man;" his first ur-reeler. x v "There are nset rules as to the psychology of audiences,'' he says, "but their habits arepretty much the same. They-llk- e to be suWiseiwhen the surprise takes them tftterly Unawares. They Tike to come into the theater with one set of thoughts and depart with another. They like to b thrilled, but best of all they like to be a fart of what they see. "Give-thesomething that Is a pull on their synu8thtea. .Just a gentle tug, and they will back the hero" and heroine in all their difficulties. The human touch is what they like, for it reflects . something that is their own -r- MrarCharles-ohnsonKior sbw'wwrBha-Bakesit- theirj Frank returned home, this morning own picture. from Los Angeles, Calif., where they have, been spending two weeks the guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. "EBB TIDE" Hattie Carter, and sister, Miss Fem-- Mrs. C Vf. Love left, this morning Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Poulson le; for fief' home in Goldhirtah, after Ale morning tor Richfield where they a few days' ytoit here with her' pa- witt make thdr home. Tte young rents, Mr. and Mrs. if. C. Newell. Mrs. couple were marriedin the Salt Lake Love came to Provo to attend the temple Thursday last Mrs. Poulson shower given, at the home of Mrs. J. was formerly Miss Helen NewelL Leo Bown Saturday, in compliment The social- - service'. division- - of the to Mrs. Leslie A. Poulson. Fifth ward Relief society, has charge r " , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clyde enter of the program for the meeting Tuestained a .number of friends at their day afternoon at 8:30 q'ciock. The Adolescence wlIT be A pleasanttime .was spent with games and given by Mrs. F. L. Hickman. A splenmusic, during which dainty refresh- did musical program has Valso been arments were served to the following: ranged. .All are invited. MrahtL-Mrs- . Xeo Warner,. Mr. andJ Doris Mrs. James Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Samuel B. "Robinson and daughMiss Miss lone x Snow, ter Snyder Berajea .have returned from Salt gtelhrtr and' - - BonnF Mr. Mrs, Parley . n i. i ii l mmjuuvi, '' id hi.. oura 'TiaKet Mian Mr. and Mrs William Haws, Lake City, after a week's visit with xbiki Clinger, Beatrice Davis, Miss Leah Whight, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson, Mrs. Robinson's mother, Mrs. George Miss Zelma Perry, Messrs. Sprigg Harold Williamson. Strlcklund. Da Is, Arthur Draper, Robert Draper, .. -- ' r'-, icw if 1 . I ' ' meaBHiHMMIHHMMMHaL menW , ' ' Z" . kJiuumeiirII - ga Sprink I -fo- I I , . , lesson-tnr44Lat- I ' P'"jji6nm iotthiinMbtbccpr iWn, Mr. and Mrs.., J. Leo Bown enter jfamilysdinnejr the(lr home Sunday afternoon Cut flowers were used In decoratraghe dmlng table. Covers were laid tor Ifcv tained at - Utertataaent tor. . -- -- ": WhyJ' Inmedelicioui Pivinitr Fudge" W - ' tTHB HERALD, BiawUYrJJ3AggLi92 JF8 RFJ ,C to maKthtr horn.. Marriage licenses were Issued' by the county clerk Saturday to .Neal C. Thurman and Helen May Phillips, both otfProTo; Alma Ray Johns of Salt I jakS CJty and La Velle Ferre of Prtfvo. a . Miss Ines Wilde, assisted by Miss Aline Findley and Miss Alkie Murray, entertained a number or friends at her home Friday evening. A pleasant time was spent with games and music, dujrtagw ajejicju erved.TA cut glass basket of violets formed an attractive center piece for the luncheon table. Present were Miss Norma Nelson, . Miss Mary Snyder. - . ' WEDDING BELLS. ' ' ' , until vou taste it." a am ing - . - Nott; omical iris until you serve ittotT family. Nor what Won- derfi? fpod it is for little folks until ie Karo spread on sliced le. - - ' ffMl-,rwr ! I I rl Ah Yl- - i7 -- - ;ii 0 V ' ' II. J, I -- 77 TT f 'tirT V - --- ' a ssjdKBlHc-ratesodgefya- ' " "Miss spent the Faddis,' Raymond Johnson, Kenneth Week-en- d friends In Salt Lake visiting King and Glen Vincent, City... Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hyde entertained A married folks dance will be I at their borne Saturday evening. Potted In. the Fourth war4 amusement given hall - , plants were used to decorate. A pie&- this evening. Excellent music has Dunn. -'--k ill 1 is I; r r k. J IV IB I I II V i sant tinia waspe progresseea-arrange- d for. AU marrled folks Have you ever Been pearl.-dlverat .aeana a wnicn T games music, aurmg are cordially invited to attend. work? Comparatively few persons licious luncheon was served to the "WOMAN, WAKE UP" have. You may experience the" next following; , Mr. and MrsH R." Atkin, A special meeting Of the Prov6 4 best thing when you see IBF" opera Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McAllister, Mr. Drama Center will be held this even- tions of the pearl divers In "Ebb and 'Mrs, J. V, McAllister, Mr. and Mrs ing at 8 o'clock in the Community newest screen's ': the Florence Vldor, ... .. Tide," George Melford's latest Para Clarence BoylejlMr,. andLMrs. .L,ij4hureh A and most scintillating star, comes to mount production, the Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soren program will be furnished. All mem- - the Strand theater tonight and Tues- - Columbia theater which comes' toTuesand tonight ErcanbrackJ he. in .r,--4,-K- .. an son,Iivnnd Mrsterling Wake ttondnr "Woman. in ' Up!" Asaorj, day . ; u. i ana are DrlvileKeii to Brln one euest. ciated Exhibitors feature, written by day. nuir, mr.aro. The scene of the operations Is an Also all- members of the Utah! Ben Moore Clay and directed by Mar1 Island In. tjiff Soutli Seas, controlled cu-me me Harrison ana neiKe iteaamg isorosis, by the cruelest. man in that part of Good Market For Cement she are Vldor's In Miss isineteentn uentury ciuds invited. prevjous picture the world. One may see the divers at Although there is an excellent mar has been seen in many moods, but it work gathering the pearls, many of wota-an ket tor cement 4n Brazil, reports Trade Man From Borneo," a is said that never has the real "The Wild which a'reBhown In the picture, and CommlsBlonerSchurs, lt has. not been three-ac- t that is Florence Vldor off the ttia possi comedy, will be presented by " tne .Third ward Dramatic club, in the screen, and away, from the ntudlo, only one tiul several tragedies. N DISPLAV IN OUR WINDOW indent manufacturers. Scandinavian and Second ward amusement hall been disclosed. as In Woman, Wake Tuesday "Ebb Tide." adapted from Robert German merchants control the Brazil--j evening1 at 7:30 o'clock. The enter Up!" Andr Judging from the story, tLouis Stevenson and life . ian trade in this commodity. tainment is in charge of the Second "Woman, Wake Up! promises to be story, is a gripping, Lloyd Osbourne's thrilling and fasward Mutual. The play, which ' has a thoroughly . human little drama of cinating picture. FABIAN BRQK 8AJ.T LAKE - . It runs the gamut Mrs. W. J. Stiehl will spend Monday been presented by the same cast sev- the first year of married' life a of human with the play of and Tuesday In Salt Lake, the guest of eral times before, comes highly kerI6d that no other year in life dupli the strong emotion, passions predominating. Mrs. Joel Nibley. It Is considered one of the cates' ' mountain slopes, From pine-clavery best humorous plays of the day. An enjoyable time was spent by the All are Invited. where Miss Vldor fs seen in the new B Odd Fellows and Rebekaha of Provo knickerbocker suits for wornem the f CST AND TUESDAY who attended the social at the Odd, Mr and ABrown and action shifts to thr sophistication of Fellows hail Friday evening. The time Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Spackman return the city, where Miss Vldor transforms g was spent with games and dancing, ed home Saturday from Salt Lake herself from a shy, retiring, TONIGHT AND TUESDAY during which a delicious luncheon was City after a few days' visit Mr. and girl, Into a cleverly scheming and . Distributora of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store. . served. Mrs. Spackman were married In the ravlshingly gowned woman of the mmamWmammammammWm awakLake a Salt last is At she world. wpman HAROLD Wednesday LLOYD temple last PROD UCTIOiV Mrs. Lucy Peterson entertained, at Mrs. Spackman was formerly Miss ened to the necessity of awakening " : UfXDlilllA I W. Elliott, farmer! 554 E. st South dinner at her home Thursday evening, Emily Brown. The young couple will her husband to his selfishness and unv -iHA VrAKNINb In honor of Mrs. Leah Eklns Davis of visit here until Friday, when they will conscious tyranny! And the way she are aPBOiuteiy reuaoie. i tinea tneia Ogden. Cut flowers were used In dec- - leave ror sterling, Alberto, Canada does It makes "Woman, Wake Up!" "A SAILOR MADE MAN" . loratlng the dining table. Covers were . . Provo People Must Recognize and when my back hurt. My back was . tald JQr Jdrs. JH.. S. Pyne, MrsOlivei and ' ' weak and lame and I also had sharp Heed It ; . .tQanauanlQkliat Milburn of Salt Lake City, Mrs. John pains across my- - kidneys. My kidneys Kidney Ills come mysteriously. Mrs. Mrs. ALSO COMEDY Markham, . Seamount, Mary COMEDY were disordered and the secretions v warns But nature you. generally Agnes Crandall, Mrs. J. were highly: colored and offensive. Notice the Mrs. John Peterson, Miss Norma Smith One boxuflf Doan's Kidney Pills soon Caa lltii. nnln, ia l.nVlQoltI V of Logan. An enjoyable evening was TONIGHT AND TUESDAY A soonmirt3-- -e, If there are settlings and sediment . After Every Meal spent with music and social chat framiAnr nfv nflinfiit neys acted properly I was rid of the d....... a a i oi.t... irWnpv troubleLjith my back." it ---vI The senior boys I A IVIDOR FLORENCE trouble. , ,i ,rTB A. entertained the senior ward .M. I. '""""-J- " "l It's time to use Doan's Kidney simpiy bk iur mo " girls Friday evening at the home of riua miuo uiai. Jiwans Aiaey ' Ptlla the class leader,' Elmer Taylor. A in FosterUburn Co.. In Mr. Elliott had done work have Doan's great" I most enjoyable time was spent with Mfrs.. Buffalo. N, YAdXfirtlaement. Prove . Ask your neighbor! games and music, after which an elaborate supper was served. Ferns were used in decorating the dining table. ; Chew food Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor, Cecil Lotdgran, Paul Patten, Theodore Farley, Jr., Clifford Adramaof a girl who pat a fiftr--f if ty clause. WRIG LEY'S Grange, Lndwlr Poulson, Miss Anna . in her marriageafter the contract. Miss Karma Mrs, Jenson, ' Partridge, digestion. Veflefise RowleyVclass leaderf - Miss and Miss Miss Eva Poulson, Nancy Davis, Cora Hansen, Miss Eathel Hills, Miss the teeth clean, Miss Martha "I DO" t hitting just If yov right; If your lights are not wort- - ' Mary Rasmussen, Miss Thelma Larsen. thing seems tag right, K ery trouble, or a wrong will i VMt Inspection by our expert mebhanle. One of Harold Lloyd's Best Comedies. Mrs. Mr. Clark Newell enterand 9 trouble and enable us to fix it without unThm Grraf Amcn'cari GIL COX,? Suntome at their at tained pinner tol ' . necessary LITERARY DIGESTS-FU- N FROM THE PRESS Swaatmaat day evening, in compliment to Dr. and IAR8. AT. BARGAIN PRICES.- Mrs. Leslie A. Poulson, who were re1 A FEW CC ; cently married. Mrs. Poulson was forMatinees, 2:45 to 5:30; Evenings, 7:00 to 11:00. Carnations merly Miss Helen Newell. ' table. decorated the prettilydining Metba-elerson- - H HHi .12 3- iiram - ' - II : a hr splendid-n:nteresti- ,u. nUM:wilun vwic iiiiau, II i ng : ' -- - -- i5 5 i7fjf d CU 1 I Al-- " A... recom-mende- . PRINCESS " . Mrs.-Geor- home-Ipv-in- 0 . - ORD n JR'HBB' . d. " Unto - mam n ii -- I DRIVE T. I , - your well, then use lo aid ltnyother, ; up-fm- BBBB5 Woman, Wake Up It also keeps breath sweet; n. . !? II 1 A m ;r ' . n - Fi -- kidney-secretion- 1 -- " j, ' STRAND ; j - appetltekeen. " -- : Na Auto Co. PHONE CXIggIggKIIllMEllllMIHIllMllHlllMllWBMIlllIllItMlllltMMllMlMMMfi A LARGE SHIPMENTS -o- ' 2F0RE YOU ' START . i I . UILDMG! ' . IJ W. .Street ! 54j. - S v." ""T" t -- :my- w l!B Bervfr-- , I I r Bltt'aftW -- f 'p i - ' 'IB -- . i a r?f; 'r at S ;jUst arrived ysr . - ' fl binati- - I I selec- - - .We can funush you any size rug g $3.00 . w ur,,a ttnu now while cu,w cura the You pay three dollars for itsiEki imv . lluss are cheaper ";-- - . now than they wifl be later. OUT AW--' - s, 1NUW a i examination Bl m PAUTTERYSTATION IX tI sseastcenter;: usr" vfVrfiifTj - . m :j:::a:s::;i-:xqi-- :i v ; - n - Renty of references in i m i rpiiovaurAH.j 7'fyasara- -. - ??' I Provo and Utah county. . Dr. Peterson With Anderberg," Incit S6 West Center St. Phone 62. " v BOS ii I. 'I A l'JzZZT it Go The Enjoyable Way h OUR NAME and get your glasses at the price you will pay at any wholesale optical company in the atate. What better can, ! offer J ,. M . vi a Round Trip Tickets With Nine Months Limit To All Points mm J. . tlons I SI - l'wuu,. . . H pairini? Shop. kf . - ' Wholesale El rP XAMiNAT ' Southern California ajl -- V IS ' -- Continental Limited Los Angeles Limited Overland Express To ""BTr V- - J voCoVr 1 'lis jU'Wh'' B"1 IB - Hflifto " 'fflfliXrM- B -- 1 u :J4m v2my iM W Wmmm 3, " ix. StPPedat your B jYZI - AlWmy-IVtTr 3 -- lis ' "r " I fiiuiH s EZ22il Raf,oi8 Repaired i S I imh&&ti IS phbnV f- Glasses -- Peterson s - T See nfe'O fixtutes of anyxldrid; colonnades, th? ... latest aerr 'teases, mantlesXand buffets : and the pnvenient kitcheneupboards." jnost I I - ' W 261. " wf - Service and Fair Dealing.' is a Guarantee of Quality, . ...... . ik mm, , 4 Gean and sanitary milk and cream from healthy,,f nappy cows. .. eervicfeting ' CHERRY HILL 780-R-- 3. - problems; marketlnf , - ress legs of eom. - " - admlnlsteratlon. rofessor Boyle will . - Take rJ - i , especU of farm 1 4 x 7 t-- . S' ' "i. ' , |