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Show Duffs Doings of the TT n i 55f 1 ALL Mt?5 DUFF-GOIN- G A LITTLE I ByAllifian MOVie.MOVIE.MpviTHArs Alt some op These girls think about! atlMU. WO. hat she' bought todav- - nrrzt R A I'M GOING HOSBAND MOVie-MDON'T CARE MUCH FOK THEM SO I'M &UIN V ALONE! 1 Pill " THEY'D WALK.TfcM MIIES TO- SEE OKE REEL- - AMD LOOK AY THE" 5 pr(7. v m if 1 , " Ill frS."X 111 U 1 -J 1 VERV 5PICEY. ' 1 x II fin rr - to meet the new f S1BA report HENMS. Matinees Daily, 2:45, 4:00, except Wednesday, (one show) .2:45. Evening 7:45, 9:15. . P" 3 v to change hi ways HELLO. MSsTl EC? CAM ... I SEE VoO ALONE KOP A MIMOTEf. 4 HAVE 5bMP. BUCKS FOR IT VHATd SOWT A! ABOUT THATY LP0K3 JOST LIKE VI A 4UT TOME I f As" :. i TO WHOM IT TONIGHT .CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in - MAY CONCCRN r AFTER CAREFUL RESEARCH OP THE filTUATI ON. TAKIN5 INTO CONSIDERATION ALL THINGS THAT HAPPENED ON S1P4.1922. I SUBMIT THE ATTACHED ILLUSTRATION Aa A FULL EXPLANATION PP THE SOURCE OP THE UNFAIR GOSSIP CIRCULATED ABOUT MR: AND MRS. WILBUR DUFF -- , Mr.-- and Mrs. fflenden - - liciy i -- -- TrrtrHHglwayttlttm firm, . t j. ; iLy -- 1 i " tion, e gains. Priri cess TONIGHT, ' "BROKEN jr )yf- m The literary sectlonoi the nrsi ward Relief society had charge of the Relief society meeting this Mrs. Lois Sorenson afternoon. eave an interesting .review of ' Irving'! "S Washington Book." Little Miss Williams, tne f - V ketch i' ''r daughter of Prof. and Mrs. S. W. WUllams, furnished to whether a number of -- piano solosr-aft- er f;;lnTottl-dlvider;which a reading was riyen by little there is more pleasure in anticipation than In realisation. Why not 1 Miss Ellen Jackson. experience a double happiness in now pins the then? Anyway It Miss Mae Smith entertained the the la not too early to anticipate the officers and teachers of the Third oyB 0j summer ia the way ot seawarn rnmary association "w rtJathlngand Deacn sports. home Monday evening. 8prlng There Is an unusually wide range nowers were used as a decoration, the -selection of bathing offered .. In . d - - r Following -- a buslnesameeting. music and a delicious luncheon practical thing is the knit or Jersey were enjoyed by Mrs. Mayme Bird, bathing salt bat with such aJhrlng decorative Mrs. Richmond. Mrs. Nellie fancy prints and gay. 4A "Cook, Frances Mrs. Effie Crawley, "Mrs. Emma Boswell, Mrs. Coe Mayberry, Mrs. Pearl Olsen, iMrs. Edith Powell, Mrs. Leona Johnsonr-Mis- sl 1'7 Marie Busby. Miss Rhea Bushy. Miss Cleo Smith. -- ft v n rn e schemes as are represented In costume throughout, small wonder that bathing costumes have succumbed to the fad. For that matter some of the knitted suits this year are almost spectacular In their gay Interwoven designs.. There. Is quite a considerable Interest manifest in chlntx bathing suits. . Their appearance on the beach la part of the joyous colorful scene and those who know the art of becoming dress are staging enchanting effects with sea and sky for a background. Imagine, If you please, a bathing suit of potret cblnts in warm brown, orange and re printings oh an Ivory ground. This was recently designed for a prominent society womas.' Peterson, gave a thea-. ter party- Friday evening in honor .xt his daughter . Florence,' whose U marriage will take place the, early L 25c 5 yds. - II I I I 0.R. Thomas will be pinked points. (ft lilt, WmUtb vigriNG: er with her father, at Leng Beach. vi, - Into tin) Kmrapspw Extra Large uom. - 'i . AT V I I .. . - - KmUm AJiMfr Jl $l.00v Turkish Tnwoia si nn i larire 2 -yd- sr-French Gingham, ....... COc regularly .$1.00 Our entire line of Ginghams, 15c to 24c yard ...... ..... til lf .M. JCI icut (111 Our entire line of Men's Pants .10 to 40 ner cent off Our entire line L. D. S. Gar mpn(3 1 1) tf 9ft nor KMt ntt Our entire line of Underwear 10 to 20 per cent off Our entire line of .Men's and Boys' Caps, 10 to 25 per ; cent off. M.V - A , Nlb ww B IJU I ..1 t Vf")"t1rxt 1 - I I I feet and ankles cool while auncing. xney nave no reel amnrart irom the calf. ' 51.79 ; I Ai.i.t.".v - -4 - :.l ".r - .m... 2r ...............10- Boil; lb. 1... lb. :wrAr.v fl nu ssm aa aajar i ........ ........ .. s ss.m m asi m. m mm i - ' - - ' t ' , - ......... xv .25 mm Center St. j. , li " j I 37 V-V- . . I If m w j itr .. V .tMlimr- Ali ttv w i v.t w w: i indrtrir ii . WAGENEN- - N . ; -- 1 'I xr s fe IMF - Larg-ains- . 5 10 ' ' fcrV-A- 313 W. - -- 10 .. Boil, lb I !V f ,?vyy .1 . :.156 -- liti'.' , 1: 1UU F Not Until Noon, But Until We Close. , , 1fi - T suttOn market in bbb B. '- WEDNESDAY "v"v Lean Pot Roast, lb I i I r. I II D. L. Van- - . . 'Sausage, Pork and Beef, iytiucuuir nuasi, mailing uciici, iu. """Swift's Ham, this week only, lb.. 1 nnntiniiflo ,1 1 W -- . Ocll" toy's r 3!nVand Boys' Heavv .' ti'.o.'-;..S2.48 Hundreds of. j'Covvrrd I1 , , 1 rH ttttt rT rcr? .1 II Ik Pr. R-:- I . Shoes, fit AA S. Shoes (Scout) A W i (l.lj.l pictra ,.- - I I . Ill . I I a!.. -CG ilt, " Pi. ChHdren's . do Rui7 -a- Children's Shoes, a?tie3 up to $2.45. . . .$1.39 i 1 I Katheriae , P.?m.,JTai;.y 4b III trom Sutherland Bros.rnone I mm . 'agenen WEDNESDAY Showli307430r-9:15Regular,PrIces- y valued yard 348 West Center 50c .HALF PRICE r IRVINE'SI 1 . .1 I,, Matinee dailyi2i30 and 4 puni except,Wed nesdays and Big Shows --Wednesday, Baseball Day, Jote Entire. Line of Merchandise flyers . PARKER READ, JR, PRESENTS f. : i A v i i X. 41 hi- - !- 7rT : ..i. a. :o . - ri. x Ki.TlX1li. Author of AAv The j 7 i ' . J - yy lyecsiay ' 'Jfi a. ;- -a is "Baby Dcyi The Rdlldid Studio Arj PACKARD v c.vQ Enlargement tvilh each crc it Miracle Man." I .N 'J;M at t WNED? 1 -- - IP- . MM OnScile r. ' t B xJMatinee 2:30. ' ft U Tlemto, Mrs.' A. D. Sutton and danrhtr U Tolande have returned to't their horns to this city from Callfbrnla, Elf Where MlSS Rntinn ! haan .tfonit. : JI school, during the winter.:! Mrs. Button, went to meet her daughter Bvwrai weeks sgo.-- - 7 - r-- rn 1 4?fl. l f V N TISSUE GINGHAM 75c 29c SPRING COATS ...si. on 1 x 49c value . 1 li MNeck ' Large Assortment 1 TURKISH BATH TOWELS ' Mrs. Ternon Gray and 'children. oward and''.Plorenoe. left this ornlng for Los Angeles, Calif, pw they wltt visit tor a month Mrs. Gray's narenta. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Jterson. -- They were accompanied by Miss Virginia Fleming, who will spend the sum-m- '''''v I ) I i Among the Besl'will he the following: . I JNasfeWt:: xWednesdayxNl host- ess to a number of. friends at a bridge luncheon at her home nesday afternoon! Spring flowers W'U be nsed In decorating. "Five tableg of bridge will be played, after which lunche6rf will be served,. -- I C by a machine . . . . . xtl.00- yard Jap Crepe and Kiddie 8 Turkish Towels c.Jwtfefe fcrzgrfedf ,.$1.00 AA ' T71nn Pr. Our Specials m supper was served at theSutton which the youmr people attended the dance at the B. T. TJ, Ladles' gymnasium.. A most enjoy- able evening was spent -,:. & regular- .... " """" llnlu -. Hose, " Cafe","after Mrs. til',.. " The suit snown. inline picture jb an In- . VII l spiration to anyone planning an outfit from the aesthetic utandpolnl as well as the practicaL, .. It la a -genuine batik hand wax-dy- e design, so exquisitely wrought as to merit Miss Chicago cun aiwuys be re- the artist's, name attached. lied upon to give mere man a thrill The latest Idea in bathing cans t about every so often. Now It's the wrapping I the artistic . . . of a length of Ucw xuauiyjLl 111 uusicijr. men It'll Pay You to See t VllUam .m'fiL. SUk 500 yds. Dress Voile, values up to 60c yard .25C 6 yds. Silkolinp. rpcmlar 99 1. value... $i.0Q, 6 yds. Challie, values up to 730, 9:15 m -- o tiijf v , will be seryea". service section in charge. .Mrs. Emily Woodward gave the lesson, Moral "Marriage as a Religious and ' Oglibation," A splendid musical '. . program was furnlBhed.. three-yearol- 5 Vila CHAINS" and COMEDY rtu An interesting 1session of the Manavu ward Relief society was held this afternoon, with the social 3 Ladies' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Lawrence held at 3j30, when-W- Whitteniore will givd a talk flnei-S- r Reclamation service. A musical pro-arhas also -- been arranged. Re-- A. to the MAY SALE nishes the situation upon which are one Of the characters taken by fodhded the stirring developments star, who portrays it simply and Continues AH This Week, with with the same. tense interpretation In "Sonny," starring Richard Prices Lower Than Ever. that marked his interpretation of which will Note some of the many bar Strand theater Wednesday and the title role of "Tol able David." be ol - the bers are requested to be present at .a business meeting to he held at a wm pe - "SONNY -- home; 290 North University avenue, Friday afternoon. All mem- Q freshments BarthelmessV nl... i will Mrs. Charles McCoard hostess to the membert THURSDAY d . r...nv 4present r I X'yC is. r EDNESDAY AN- D- -Y- Influence of his life. Instead of the . customary SONNY" fya. : : FROM THE PRESS" RicHard 4U-th- 3j .TUN rrrrjSSj sir and Thursday in his latest attrac "Sonny." This Is the adapta Arnold Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. tlon of the stage play by George fihnrl Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold iHobart which ran so successful; Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Grant N. on' Broadway last fall and which Eggertsen; Mr, and Mrs. Hugo was declared one of the most Thursday. , Price, Mr and Mrs Jleber Taylor,humail atorleg erec Joe Peters, proprie Pauline Garon, who created the tor, returns from France to find and Mrs. Carl Bandley. leading temlnine role in the stage himself taken for Sonny Crosby, play, retains her part in the screen Scion of a wealthy, artistocratlc HAT8. SPORT by virtue of her excel- Westchester family, by the late production The Deauville scarf having been lent acting.- - Patterson Dial, who Spnny's blind mother. Overwhelmed this appeal and faced by tne ne- had an important part In Barthel-jb- y HOSIERY FOR DANCERS "mess' "The Seventh Day, has the cesslty of carrying out the deceprole of a Red Cross worker, while. tion the poolroom prorletor begins lor-Mem- , t 4 man-goo- Mrs. JEL Mr and Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mr. ana Mrs. E. A. Paxman, Mr. and (Mrs, By JULIA BOTTOMLEY ' ; ; The members of the Second ward Mutual, their partners ana menae ill .meet at the ward meeting house this evening." at 1 o'clock, from which place they will hike.to man' lake: A honflre wui oe maae after woinpr mast enjoyed, which a picnic supper- - mui be served. Games, will be played. . Ofr - Mged to attend.;, r x' tlie-mo- Unusually Wide Elange in meethic of the' Women'i Re- lllet Cotm wilr be held Wednesday attemooa at J:30 ocwcnrHnnw 0 T. "hslt" Planrwemberi are All will HaaJe day v had man story that has cornel Richard Barthelmess, . star of - One ol remarkable coin- to be associated with such plottotl -Tol'able David.' pronounced one cidences of the later war, a duatTe- - regeneration the author has written n tory-Tnf thn thrAA hnftt nlKtiirAa nf thA semblance by which a returning a eompeBragly-ama.eart and emotional tense appeal 111 be seasoa, ANOTHER SCREEN SUCCE3S yhg-Xad- fflml)erireMlte M -- Lit-erar- rvfflsy-wrBnl- 'wt CtJbObm. QUARTERS "COL HEEZA LIAR'S TREASURE ISLAND" srlier-in-the-sea-the -to venlngfte-whteh-ttey-jwent- Yours very truly . t- WORLDLY BIADONNA" - Jnclndesi mateder greatly overdone son, Is scarcely seen now about Margaret Seddon, Lucy the shoulders, but it U still .liked aa a trimming for tha aprnt hat. James TerbellMargare Faulconer and iagee. Irrand MrsrR. fc4r4n-BfraltTeparty aad effjoyed athlng at ,of Alameda, Calif., will be the Lake were In Trovb Sunday visiting the Provo high school pool Monday relatives. guesti of Mr. Houte -- parents; Mr. frlendB-a-nd and Mr. P. fiTHoutz, during tie the home of Mr. andMrs. DwlghT The members of the Ladies' y chib and their partners form- - and 'a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. The 5artyv was la complileg' Anxfllarygifthe ment to Principal and Ura.' JEL R. meet" the at Atkln who will leave Jane 1 for Amerln Legion will California to make their home. Par; telon clubrooms to ,. the' armory itictoating In the delightful affair il V WCAO - . 1 ; ,v 4.' , ' . .4'-- . .s." 1 .. |