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Show ! THE HERALDTUESDAYf SEPTEMBER 18,:1923. Will Jones Monday evening. The season's flowers .were used ii? decorating the" room - Sewing, mnslci aiid ganres were the diversions, tifter a dainty luncheon, was !?ryd to Mrs. Flora C; Viucent, XlP- i'lyrenie Hevew. Mrs. Ha V. Cufdell. Miss Anna RjwiI'o A i.HscWia;:oiis shower was givO. Sacer,, Mrs.- v.. Johnson: en at th. :,uie ot Mr.nd Mrs. Mrs.. Nellie J, OJsen, Mrs.- B. Ascel W- - Nixon Saturday evening Jm. Johnson Mrs. Mary T. Dahhiuist, honor of Miss Lyle Glazier., whose Mrs. 'Albert Jons, Mrs. Vilate VinNixon will cent, niiirriace to and; Miss Inez Jones, , Next take place epteintier 27. Tberooms Monday they will be enteraecorared witn tained atesening were attractively the holueof Mrs, Flora C. Games, Music and full flowers. V " k v $K i :Societf h H Ai i ' II - V. Wv v-- SL-Clair riiedings furnished byMiss Ernia IIi(kmaij,tind MissGrace Nixou wlwj the featuersof the -- eremiig. after which a utf nty luncheon was served. Manx leautiful presents received from : Mrs. --a . W. J3 m II ' '' ft? , MraT C. A. Glazier. Mrs: Wll-- Mrs. J. Leo Mrs. W. CrXewell, -- Mrs. Hrr Marv. Clark. Mrs.j5rige smoot. Salt Lake, Miss Jessco Whitehead, Miss- Af ton Npwell. Miss Alberta Huish, Miss LeVieve Huish, Miss Sadie Ollerton, Miss Marian Lavaron, Miss May Beth; Bowman, -Miss Amanda Roundy, Mrs. L. J. Schofield, Mrs. Mary Chamberlain, Mrs. Claude Ashworth, Miss Sarah Ford and Miss Helen Glazier. Miss" Dun"Sraoot-o- f add ''' I ll7k ,1I ervian e Bui. AA :.- - :jheif '' r uaraa- - . V gularg. , Brown, Jlatthu ? - . . S The regular weekly soclalof the Elks' ladies was held Monday evening in the Elks' club rooms. Four tables of thecard game "500" "were played, the favor being award to Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. A dainty luncheon was served to 16. nrtet I after-- .... by Cecil Roberts-r- A and charged with- hope of youth. Its hero Is air Eng huh boy, brought up ...under the l.nrnlnS sun and turquoise Asia Minor; - This romtinth;-- backuuusuaK ground make: the .There.ls..lnterwoven a very charming love story,' which has the In' . evitable coiwluslotir Affair at Fhiwer Acres," by .killed Doug-hi- s Carolyn . WeJls-W- ho Kaynor at his- - beautiful Long Island estate?:: Several people were HHipnold, lint iu,t until thft . . tjl ., - . ' C ' pa-ien- ejlis- - .; sntdl ) successful a ,f ,Wypmin?, " an :-- in appear this " ench oc- - v" ' thur, J - ..the won. near Ither - si!ftLLLfti-v."er- . II A IjpoHeHall, mer ' the Fred Inber 21. " - 'a.. (i .v 'b "ACE t" .?. It ....... tki ruuo. T,.i.i. iwiuiivc, ; Aceoruing w tpr lion trainer' with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey. cir- ens, the best way to start taming a lion is to begin shaking hands with the beast "The lion,, above all others nnl-- ! mnls, is a 'straight shooter,. Bays Radtke. "He always fights on the sniinre. So the way to begin is to look him full In the eye and take d.,'.! HEARTS. Ptory-with-it- "Where is ThiST West" k-- ' If "l B0 Dum. r tnd 9 P. M 1A II' l 1 Be Sold Circus Day between , University-avenu- . a 4 D M at Hcdquist Drug Stored and 'First East near I enth North. ,. , , 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY v . " ' By GOUVERNEUR MORRIS . ". and , COMEDY 1 mSm AND TONIGHT . n i ger; and when the purper of hu, inanity has failed in his. mission of murder, the ace" of hearts iints to the niiiu Who is tocnrry out the sentence, of the fanatical group upon the wan who has failed. Amid these hatreds that lead only to thoughts of revenge and death, two men and a woman become involved- In a seemingly inextricable emotional triangle. It Is solved of one of through the the men : and at the same time an atmosphere of butred is turned into e one of love. tile Jolsmi theater fa the same city, the presentation here on' Saturday night September 29, for the first time in Provo, at the Columbia theater needs no other recommenda- Z7- - tion. ; The Vanderbllt . rroducliyf company Is bringing an exceptional cast headed by Dale Winter', who. plays the jMirt ofrv- "Ireue O'Dure, the tUmleiolla shopgUl heroine of . the piece. UtherB. in the cast are: Flo Irwin, MaryO'Dare, Ghidys Nagle, - Dorothj'UMar, Irene Enright, Ilenrtetla Housen, Edward. Free-mauvJe-re Dclaney,. Ileury"- Coote, 6eorge Collins, Edward Marr and and a beauty George Mantell chorus jwrsonnlly selected by Mr, James Montgomery. The scenic Investiture and the costumes nre very beautiful and the enjoyment of the audience will be increased by a special orchestra which will be an added feature of much importance. , . . , "IRENE." 46fc As nearly everyone has whistled hit from "Trene." the great musical comedy which has playeai at the Vanderbllt theater, New York for two years and recently at " x - ? ? AA. A. AA. Afc JA. JA. JA. jA. Y ? Classic B eamty T J1 T emce Jepperson BALLET DANCING TEACHER announces the opening' of her winter school of Ballet Dancing for the season 1923-2- 4. Opening date JT T First Class Beauiy WotJ T V - Shampooing' ScalpTjealments Marcelling taciais - Miss Jepperson is a pupil of Marguerite Stewart of the Metropolitan Ballet; Stefano. Mascagno of New Yeflc, and Marilynn Yussof formerly of .the Imperial Swedish Ballet. tudlorl.0. 0.F. HahV ' f ...... -- , Manacuring . lone- 102 North (Jnio. Ave. - Telephone 444. '' COL U M B I A AND.WEDNESDAY. Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9;15. Regular Prices. EDNESDAY The Cast - mpHow momi smTioif Mildred Harris Louisa Fazanda ouise Dr - in ' ' "The Fog" and - JIEEZA LIAR in r.lEll&B'r 7 WITH CAST OF EXCEPTIONAL MERtt . nvAce of Hearts' v1-,-- . Provo, Utah; Z. .': Frank Currier Edward Phillips and others in '. j rJ n ' :. t OF Home Furnishers : Jack Hoxie and .COMEDY,, ( Ann May Ethel Wales Cullefl Landis Ralph Lewis David Butler1: TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 i the trainermay venture inside the cage, Once there, he keeps right on shaking hands. That is, he lets the 'animal know he appreciate well performed trick. For I want T to- tell yoii a lion- Is quite as recep go at tive as a horse II you nut hlm In the right way." Radtke and his brother Paul, in company -- with the noted trainer, Captain Ricnrdo, acted as' European scouts for the Ringlitig Brothers last winter and brought five companies of trained lions to fbis country. Twenty four Of these splendid fellows will, lie put throui steel arenas their paces when the big double circus exhibits here next Thnrsaay, septemiierTJU. Contrasting with the lions are trouiies of splendid tigers and giant polar Aeurs. Following them come mixed groups of trained. Bengals i.iid black panthers, ilore than 200 heautifullv trnined horses are ex hibited.Added to these are the hundreds of men and women stars all corifribiltliig to more than-thr- ee hours of the most remarkable .ever presented in . Uisolays x Marjorie Pretost . K Phone 544. nusual powerful be "seen at the Princess twist theater for two days beginning whe$. the Goldwyn Welmesday production of Couverneur Morris' new prptoplay "Ace of Hearts" shown there'.. As the title suggests, the most romantic card in the deck plays a large part in the "destinies 6f all the people concerned In the story.- It is the' means of choosing the man who is' to rid the world of its most evil character ; it is the symbol of a sudden love that sprang into5eing at the moment ol dan s ALL SQATS luc Mi-)Ei:w;pnni:- S . Princess ' . . Co. ell - " "J r hold 'of his oaw. Of course it is best to! start when Mr. Lion is in his cage, you areoutside and his naw is hanging through the bars. After doing this a number of times ' if U "r lie 411NE-PRIClvHOUS- E of Salt Hooker - : ' Dixon-Taylor-Russ- seetiou-ofr-J-im- PTOKPO ! , jc n1 UNIVERSAL x i i'oiinty 'Agent Albert K. Smith lit visiieu rrovo jnuiuajr on bii.sincsk lie' hud just, roturned from a trip through'--thvestern vwnxXy ' j$ ) ! M-iiiu f 2J "THE BURGLAR" '? Free Demonstration irt Your Home. Phone 544, J JIaxnesj)f sL . DaOnly fS7" ale EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS Eliza- w-i- Onc . No brush to clean or get out of order Farre5r T. Miss Whitemore, A i - aluTTdssCanercottTheut.f Thp JPnhimbia Sewing .dub was pntertnined at tilt home of Mrs. A was r ' Los Angeles, and Mrs. H. Slick. .of Fe.'sno," dinner California. Following card were, enjoyed iby theggtiesfs. Miss Elsie Thatcher will.be host ess to the Flvsian Gleaners of the Sixth, ward Mutual at her home this evening. Yvhky, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lnke-Mc- Strate. U. JJf - . The "Universal" Vacuum Cleaner.with a thread-catch- ing, self cleaning, nozzle andji more powerful suction picks up t! threads and Hairs and gets All tHFdeep embedded ' ' v dirt as well. ' and Mrs. John Miss Bernioe "Jensen has returned to her home after having spent the nnst month with nor sister, airs. Auditorium, - ra methaf ishtoriwhiehrfou " nill so enjoy. dy . ', A Elennore om mber 19. -- beth JilltJer, Mrs. Alma Vance Pred and Mips Marguerite and Elizabeth Gessford a weeks visit in Salt Lake tne guest 01 airs. J. W. Lierley. . Dewk'A MiU'l.ui cupromising clue of all wIb follow-"tip"TraB'th.riwystry wralted which, involved Nancy wife of the Rayuor, the ; dead man. ' ltoud to Calvary," by A N. Tolstoi A story of Russian life and character It is realistic in method but there prevails throughout a sympathetic Understanding of "his subject It is one of the really great novels, of modern times, v "Cordelia, the Magnificeut," by LeRoy Seott-study f the modern society girl, one Vho eventually sickens of society's false Btandards, They called her Cordelia, the she the leader of New York's younger set. She was prepared to do anything except earn her own living, . so that wheu the crash , rerxjved e ' -; -- emeriaiueu at a owner party be their home Saturday r evening,"-- 'in honor of Mrs. Alma Vance Preddy, sister of Jtat. Farrer. and . Ross Callercott both of Memphis, Tenn. The entertaining rooms were decorated with the season's flowers. A cut glass powl of flowers formed the center piece for the table. Covers were laidfor Mr. and Mrs. E. Der- ton, Mr. and Mrs Frank Doming, bit. auu juxs. rreu uienmona, air. and Mrs. W. L. Whitemore, Miss enter- II Forkr "Wednesday, D. Lion home Elder leave tor a mission soon. The rooms were and prettily decorated with baskets vases of theseason's flowers. Games and ntusic were the diversions. During 'the. evening a short talk was given byxElder Allred, and Many IMshor) Joseph A. Buttl". ' , a will .- J. Bird tained at a shower at their Monday evening in honor of Radcliffe Allred, who. will' :tah,ttonotedW down . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Idaho lo lame How -- ri Quickly .aridThoroughly Done ;- '""l 'wry'te n-ii- - the-vigo- skyf - The dancing' matinees which the toriaK H the -- ' Scissors," ioel , B. Y. U. women ' are' giving ' this n year will be given Wednesday even-igat 8 o'clock in the ladies gymThere after the matinee nasium. dance will be on. Thursday evening. ri nmg i our r aunouse wea r- - - - V i e . fanrruf T I IRR1RV RIMEfi Vv-V- with the Iron Door by scene of this H. B. Vright-Vfhnova 1 of fouiance and adventure is laid in the t'talina mountains of It bitentiies of the mysArizona, tery of the- desert of Gold' of which strange tales and: legends- have beea told. - - (A. .1 4 Miss Pauline Romney ntertalned the MonamLGlea'uers of the Third ward at a candy pull at her home Monday evening. During the evening Miss Bessie' Needbam gave." a lecture and demonstration on the niarcoHmg of hair.- Those present were Miss Rhea Dixon, Miss Bessie Neodham, Miss Veda Stagg, Miss Althea Blagg, Miss Marie Biih)y, Mi.ss. Jessie t'arter,- - MissElsie a VK'ent.-;.Swan, Miss Ethel Lewis, Misg Arvillu Bullock, Miss Amanda Mrs. John Boardinan will enterHaws and ; Mis. Dora Goodman. tain the Bluebell and the- - Itosa The GtejHiers will meet next- - Mon-Beehive the First wwd dHyevwuns --Jtt ix'clock. jii the Mutual at-- Vr home this evening. home r. Miss' Amanda Haws.All Games and nusier and - a dainty membefs' of the senior t'lassv In luncheon wiK le enjoyed, Mutual and also those' Tvbo "ore . eligible to belong a re Invited" fb atJJr. and Mrs. W, L. Whittembre tend. , Each iue is requested .to a at entertamed dancing and bridge bring 10 cents and their sewing; . patty, at their houleouanyeiPT m Mi's. Josenh Farrer and Mrs. W. Tioiioe.tf, iiosstUermtt ftf ing Memphis, Tenn. The entertaining ISwrewWliMlttOrH rooms were attractively decorated esses at the regular meeting of the with cut flowers, ferns and potted Ladies' Aid society, at the f Complants. Five tables' of bridge were munity church tbia afternoon. The played, the favors bejng fcwa'rded afternoon was spent in needlework to Mrs. Bert Whipple and Joseph and social, chat, after which reFarrer, A delicious midnight sup- freshments were served. per waa served to. Mr- - and Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. 'E. Joseph- - Farter, Mrs. Alma Vance Mangum of Preddy, Ross Callercott, Miss Eliza- Woods Cross, Utah, are visiting; in beth Butler, Mr., and Mrs. Bert Provo for a few days with Mr, and Whipple; Judge and Mrs. James B. Mrs. A. E. Buckley. Tiicker, Mr. and Mrs., Robert PatMr. and Mrs. Bertram Hathen-broo- k terson, Dr. and Mrs., Alma Pax-maof Lyudyll, Utah, are visitMr, and Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mr. t, and Mrs. Ray Timmernian, Mr. and ing with Mr. Hatheubrook's. Mr. andMra. S. W. Hathen- Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. Eva Slick of Fresno, CaUf. and H. Gould of ..brook, for a. few days. ,( . t ere h. roduett Iowa. - Directed . m r ALBER0GELL: -- SNAPPY STYLES, LOWEST. PRICES, AND ' CON .'." SI DERATE SERVICE AT The Hat Shopi MRS. SAl'A IIENRV, Manager. 100 - AND COMEDY ' f- ! North University" ""AveniiJ. r |