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Show Tenth' Mrs, J: efw The tf Iuhlv A BhJe. and a "hiiMarao A IT a W ' - hriushandaud spend the summer ' 1 rr;1. . " notto? but I of Ede and theTfandle by ffie'trunk There, waa ah-n-o s- il Stains that trunkf And ? jolutaj Number 12. Num. trunk 'tood, Mhint ;SSS-- V nm S i stopped usuaJ wmposure. .bnseemlyTu8lnesa bad gone far : to regain n wRInoI. The Setable American SI 3Aibut a -- tb bun. 'r'. 'f ' g""B fc i.M.i i have had plenty of Susans.' ABgostusP --Jfctjcrled, tnd threw "Augustus. 1 k arms around tad jnore HAugnstuae4han I JJuIdbear. I want Just m old Angus-tai- l I want my plata old Agnstusr VI mid bdattyr'Pwte-hirtlwTsmild'tjsB- j -- trrizes. ie The It I. By. bft: . .. I e Mr, and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe entertained at dinner at their home Sunday evening in compliment to Mrs. Algle E. Ballif, who will leave Tuesday for Berkeley, Calif., where she will Join her husband, George you've no time to pack.enythlng; B. Ballif, who has been studying youU take the thlrteenti trunk." -j from Palm BeacTrT'ient-lirgeof. Calif for some time past A cut glass check to George Tltherm, and be and Amelia were gone when we returned. bowl of tulips formed an attractive Tiat wm sewrai years ago, but I cancenterpiece for the dining table. not persuade Susan to allow me to Covers were laid for President and hive those twelve trunks thrown out Mrs. Franklin 3. Harris,. Dr. and of .the storeroom m the attic. Mrs. M. C. Merrill, Lowry Nelson, , "No, AugTistuLdeej," always Keifer Sauls, Mrs. C. S.- - Baasett, -know now that monotony Is Mrs7 Thomas Pardoe, Mrs. E. F. syas, the one great curse, of married: life, Bassett, Mrs. Thomas Pardoe, Mrs. and, I love you so dearly, Augustus, E. F. Bassett of San Francisco, that I want always to have a few of Calif. dear Amelia's trunks te windward." ' Childs entertained . SMALL FAMILIES THE RULE the Primary stake board officers at her home Saturday evening. Two frlvea and Twe Children Seem to Spring flowers we're used In deco- . Be the Limit of the Pygme rating the entertaining rooms. Fol-Ambition. lowing the regular business meeta delicious luncheon was served ing, A pygmy family "rarely If ever comto 14. ' -prises more'than fodr to five persons. A husband usually has one wife, only The teachers of the first and secand never more than two, while "flro ond grades of the Proyo city children is the average; number, three entertained in honor of schools being considered too big a family to Childs at her home WedAlice Mrs. rear. The babies are Interesting little nesday evening. Mrs. Childs recentcreatures, but to me they seemed to ly resigned as supervisor of these compare very favorably with whirl which work she has labored grades, babies, says a Worjd Wide Magaalne the U for past three years. Spring '- I asked hoarsely. "Why, you old silly, my own dothes," said Sosan with laugh; "the clothes I was wearing when ' Amelia and George came." of-n- la ,he : Mrs.-DeVe- good husband her behavior seems, to him to. merit drastic punishment ," ParaculariyHo-ceabl- e Is the low oplnlon.whIch most of the . tribes outside the forest tone hve of these queer Uttle people whose thieving' propensities have earned for Miss MrSi. Williams, Jennie Jnst w-theyie n gay little marrlers, Augustus f r v T7 vTT. r ' ueef hatchaS out ... th rSi. ! vVioun boartiIn crawU "thumb" and - SS?-- ."l ruDsraanie Diroa in wtet -- n1 bW .forenn-wwih?i..l- h b,lw i'rtort tha lth ' " PM.Mnnt and Mrsv Franklin 8. Harria wUl be the guet of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen I Richards a their. borne to Salt Lake,.T.nesdayAccom-Harria panylng President nnd Mrs. to Sak take will be Mrs. Oeorge E.' Balllf, who will later leave for, Pe will Join keley, Calif; where a; e JEAffiMPE STOKB a GOLDWYN PICTURE PAULINE . .a-a- M X Sun-Dri- for Brick ed walls. They are in summer and Waford Peiirod Phone 782-J-- l. i ALL SEATS 10c GLADYS WALTON . "CROSSED WIRES- - and COMEDY - i ., i 'sfi6i ;' 11 1 Holy hope Wife Did you ever stop to think of the impressions made on your childhood mind ty the things of Home? . - No. 508 spring. ' iv'.--i;- , a Big block of : -f- , - 'A its CONSULT US . BEFORE-YO- U . , . X that home this Make your children happy by building and order ' ' We all know the memores cannot be very sweqt to the was repred in a "shot gun" house or who woman or man moved about from year to year., You owe it to your children, theft, to give them the best and sweetest impressions possible of their childhood home, so they will revere the parents who provided it. thought to call -- r DIRCCTSO BY B.A. WALSH warmer in winter. TUESDAY " meeting of the season of of the .... . i . nr.. t - w the B. Y. V. will oe neia i nurmio afternoon at S o'clock at the Coach & U Roberts will glve talk on recreation and play. 2mne4iBetorhewaatobis The music will be furnished by stu- dents otProf. Florence Jepperson . wn and when twelve yean of age Madsen. Following the meeting, aU ; will retire to the playground where. ni be Intro-- " ; community game -, oclal Kallywag" ducedrth" ' ' service com-owes much; to Its : mtttceC .' . e , tadentures.Londott DaUyXele.' : Dr. 'and Mrs. N, R. Jackson and baby Marine oi Salt Lke spem and. Sunday here the guerta of Mr. wTERS, cooler ' Tb last g pmw m& 3Y CAREY WILSON, inside UNCLE SI AND HIS COUNTRY STORE Will Be Present. . "RARNYARD JilGHT' MORE FUN . ' s 9 :15. and Jdra. Frank Doming wHl be hostess-to the .members of the E. L. E. afterclub at her noon. Luncheon wUl follow cards. ' f Shows 2:30, 4 :00, 7 :30, MMsnEaseaswsassKsnK '. , TUESDAY ln at first: Camp- " Use "CROSSED WIRES" Georg When Will Provo People Learn the Importance of It? Backache Is only a simple thing r. and Snat.eontMnnfnnnaT YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Directed by ; MRS. FLORENCE JEPPERSON MADSEN. " v Staged by PROF. T. EARL PARDOE Save Money .in M PROVEHHl ja BRIGHAM AND COMEDY GLADYS WALTON "Tired of one wire, get anower ; tired of one husband, get another. It's done in their circle. A man does gej said. bthe DRJMENT.OFrHE MUSIC Shows 7:30, 9:15. ChUdrea JOcAdults 25c , i" -- Presented " r . TONIGHT AND . TUESDAY - re Mrs. uooin, bell. Miss 'Miss Fern Sylvester, Mrs. Hannaa-CardanMiss Verna Scott, Miss ttemiaaslflcatlon with pests like ths Ruth Davies, Miss Wilma Boyle hyeaa and the lackaL ari hmm 5JUsr; Fern Oberhansley and Miss ke of them In mv hearfn aa "wnod : Jennie Harding. X bS ' - JW PRINCESS new-styl- flowers prettily decorated the rooms, where games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to the following Mrs. Mary Markham, Miss FayO Foteter, - - and father, thoughhe Is not averse to giving his wife Baound. beating, when English-speakin- :v.' STRAND p -- Brrtsin's Debt te "Scalawags." , Tiat chance of success to Ufe had James Cook, who Is honored through-ou- t the world as explorer navigator? If he were to his atlre vuiage today we can Imagine Wm being picked out by some earnest reformer as an example of the hope-"- J ate. to .which boys "on the land" made.- (lQoJ Is my sister," said George. "And of the dear old reliable husband, even if he Is the most respectable old bnldy," said Amelia. "Especially if he Is the same dear, husband," George correct ed her. "It's the blessed routine that warns 'em,, don't you. thlnkT f "Rather r said Amelia heartily. - 'at's like being married to the bally old Westminster Abbey.T what F said George. "Act of parliament needed to permit even the riotous Innovation of a new tombstone. Not a new hair on in thirteen years! Not Old Bald-Toout- - of dear old h e a finsle since the wedding bells !" "StoD it!" I cried Irritably, for he "was patting the top of my head, the silly donkey. "Leave my head aionei What about this Loro Aigy ana mis Lads Mercedes If you must talkr :"'SfMd-ttiptdI::'HrA!.W!RlK- t" subjects Qeorge Siegm&nn in it tfoae tiforri AND F P U ND If she 'a did so. i and. founds trayed. t N r a . Parent-Teacher- : makear ut writer .of motion picture recently dashed off a playful j;iccftjQnnIalyp,ewrter in which he,.". supposed "another South Sea Island . 'picture wllLbe forthcoming as soon , as a new set of palm trees can be ; aa!- - Victojp-Jarnett- 1 ,' i . . The pygmy ;'" At about the same time that' his article was being composed, R. AT Walsh, the director, with a complete cast and mechanical- equip- f mwut frum theGoIdwyn studio, was . aboard ship bound for Haiti to film Gary Wilson's "Lost and Found," which will be the attraction at the theater for Tuesday. ' . Columbia New York. The point so strikingly "Illustrated In the following two years .M. by 'this coincidence is that "motion Mulhall played the Juveile lead in over a hundred different plays. picture companies have practically' abandoned "making palm trees.?' . Then he. went into vaudeville, in ' Producers, have found that It's . . support of James K. Hackett At much more artistic and satisfactory. the end of the season he entered ail around to toss a tooth brush and : "J motion pictures, playing leads' with 9 pith hftlmet in a kit pay and go Biograph for four years. He scored where the palm trees grow. Just as a success in all the parts he pordid with "Lost and Found." Goldwyn v;": .. Noble Hinckley was pleasantly surprised by a number of his friends at his home Thursday even- lng. Cherry blossoms were Used In decorating, the entertaining rooms. Games' and musicuwere enjoyable features of the evenings entertain, ment, during which a delicious, luncheon was served to Miss Verlie " Vincent, Hiss Veda Hansen, Miss U. rt .of -- A impulsive young huatmiid who in- vofces an1 ancient law to will his child away from too custody of its mother, gives Mr. Mulhall an opportunity- to dispjay hi screen versatility by portraying the character in its shifting phases of 'cruelty, weakness and contrition. Mr. MuJhuH's first dramatic activities were as. member or a dramatic" club at Columbia university. Upon graduation he was offered an en- gagemenV with a stock company in ISiPZk rvfwiMiile.4' 1 was pwnenqonsiy. iwubtwoi wft tremen-admit new thalyfc-liad tenth Mrs. JHirhtened. . . Tnlkloffton bad apset TSngan." I whispered firmly, for 1 ki aot going" to let her come under Dm inflnenee of Amelia Titbers another awment, "go up., to your room and i for a Journey Journey wltn own hnsband. Tou are going to Palm Beach with ybu Augustus, banker and married man. IB fire minutes the ear will be at the door. Hurry for we bare no time to vuta But 8usant" I added as she, turned to urry up the stairs.. "Stt-me one thing! yon-t-en What'wai in the eleYenth trnnkr "Nothing, Augustus," the said, her - . baud on the rail. 1 asked "And in the twelfth trunk , with a deep breath. "Lest than nothing, Augustus," said v vThe Mrs. Lucy Peterson had as her. giieets on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sharp and family of Salt Lake. ' --- . Tttesday, pro- duced under the. personal super vision of Max Grar. But If ysu fmd 'tis ftbn the kid- ttfZ After-th- e. reading, adjourn-men- t neysr .'.FQRGOTTENl was made to the art gallery Ardel Grenn, Miss Grenn, That serious kidney troubles may where, the following program waa -JacTTulFaTOnlro TToIl KtPWart MIPS Rtlth Uhllkl "most popular leading men, plays an Egbert I selection by string trio, . Messrs. Ralph. 0 "ropey fiWr dlsejse Peters, Barh Weshi 4 Miss Alene Philips, M iss Gertrude may ue uje taiai eno, burn, Kenneth-Nichols- , EJden Nel- Olaen and Harvard Olaen; Mrs. wHl You be glad son, Arviiie fTampton and Vlrl Franklin ftJlarris, in behalf of the experience. ,' Fisher. B.T. U. women, presented Mrs. 'TIS the statement of a. Provo ' "iMa .' AUjle- Eggertsen Balllf with bound citizen, s The association volume of Robert 'Andrew'' Browning's Mrs, V Edwards, of the Timpanogoa school district practical poems. Mrs. Balllf will leave Tuestftarte, 56i W. Sth North St. says: entertained Friday evening in the TONIGHT1 AND TUESDAY for Berkeley, Calif., where she "I suffered with rheumatic pains day Thiird ward amusement hall in honwill Join her husband, George E. through my tack that compelled me or of the Timpanogos school teachMILTON SILLS, to give up my housework. My back Ballif, who recently graduated from ers. The following program wag was the University of California. Mr. of full sharp, shooting pains rendered, community singing," led JACK MJLJLHALL, and Mrs. Balllf will make their and it became sore and lame. I had f by Prof. J. W, McAllister; read log, home in California for . the time was and nervous. dizzy spells My Gail Plumeajj vocal solo, "Barefoot v ,C,LEO RIDGELY being. Dainty refreshments .were tldneys were congested and this reading, Miss Violet Cox: Boy:" served to 90, including several - solo, Miss annoyed me greatly. I used Doan's .. . And Others in Emily Payne; talk Superaniests. The hoatessea jere Kidney Pills and they rid me of the intendent H. A. Dixon; selection. Mrs. Christen Jensen, Miss Emma THE FORGOTTEN LAW disordered conditicjuof my kidPioneer ward male quartet; vocal neys." Sharp, iMrs. H. V. Hoyt, Miss Anna solo, Mrs. Norma P. Bullock; song, and : Price 60e, "at all dealers. Don't Ollerton; Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. E. FolTimpanogos school teachers. S. Hinckley and Mrsv Annie D. ask for a kidney remedy . simply enthe was program dancing lowing BUSTER KEATON Palmer; gej Doan's Kidney Pills the same joyed. -Mr3. , that had. Edwards FesterK Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.r- The Daughters of the Mormon r "So cheery and hnppy ! Always 1! u- ; I "DAY DREAMS ement. vorclnj; nit'h ntlier flRfl Battalion win meel Wednesday ' afternoon at-2- : 30 o'clock at the. Jb'.y e'"1, nnd marrying.' each other home of Mrs. Louise Carter. A good apnin so pnyly!" pxclnlmed Amelia. "Because n man gets tired of the attendance of members is desired. w can monwony w narried existence without commit-- ' I thnddered to think of what a wife may be capable when driven to It by. deadly routine. : "And In the thirteenth trunk, Su-st- vited to attend. women-me- t Satnr-in the Little Theater the U. Mrs. Kathryn B. Tardoe ('. willfead "Madam Butter-- : Mjgc LSojan B. . . r d . VVash-Jngto- mdafternoon leuesabJottln rary u It ' d The u i theater tonight end ie m for pleaaint Aupw ' : wi . tf tnlgUt please Mta' Tulklngton - - '"-- r Metnfe imnortent .ml ' An interesting session' of the Manavu ward Relief society will Jreld Tuesday afternoon a 2:"S0 o'clock wUh the literary section in charge. Mrs. N. C. Hicks will review "The Sketch Book," by n Irving. Musical numbers will also be furnished. All members and friends are cordially in- -, Mrs. George Leven, Mrs. Robert T5 Pstterson and Mr. Fred Taylor' veie the hostesses. Sfrs. Pay Loo8e Eitieiil, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Abe W. Turner, rendered sev-- . ral pleasing vocal solos. , The card games "tOO" and bridge followed, the'Tavor8 being awarded to Mrs. Stanley Dixon and Mrs. J. B Tucker, respectively. Dainty freshments were served. E. L. Jra-haof the Bates Storea company cotnrlbuted free, use of the card tables and chairs, George Leven of the) Huo Olotmng company, and Walter Hedqulst of the Hedqulat Drug company, donated the card stain Wwly. Five Wi down theand stood. irylng to . v SA '. - rwLA ' . Swenrsielson enter- mjn we memoers ornne Thursday Afternoon-Bridg- e club and a number of guests at ter home Friday afternoon. Theeard social given bj' the American Legion AuzUisry a! the Armory was one of the most enjoy-ohl- e entertainments 0f the season. w "j- University of Calilfcrnia. of tJUnk la TTX ' r ' - " Mrs. rTeouiJ fV ; I t- . BUILD. ' ,V , St 'A r rom-the y "PHONE 20. 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