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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924. fi r. IF. T Y ary club and their husbands will I form a party and motor to Spriug-vill- e this evening, where they will 5 V OO attend the art exhibit at the Sprlug- ville hitch school. S;iier will if The Daughter of the Mormon a l.io review wveral of Shake-xnre- 'i enjoyed at tiie Harrison hold by musical the follow lug: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. loems. Battalion will meet at the home of imuiUrs will I rendered. All niem-ler- s Bullock. Ir. and Mm. '. A. Paxmau, E. Second 609 Twelves, Orson Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lirant N. F.i:cerieii. of the ward are invited. afternoon at l'rc.f. and Mrs. Hen. Id It. flark. Mr. North, Wednesday A splendid program The marring Mr. ami of Miss Wave 'and Mrs. I'eier Jcum-ii- , 30 o'clock. Hill Mrs. P. L. Larsen, Mr. and Mr, piven and refreshment of Mr. Mrs. and Snow, daughter IUmBT All All mnmluiri B W Mrs. Harold Klien Snow of Price. Vtah, to Ira X, John Pollen, Mr. ami iMinn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo IrUe, Mr. to be present. Hinckley, sou of Mr. and Mrs. L. jand Mrs. Julius A. itwens, Mr. and Tlie Jlellef society meeting of the X. Hinckley of I'rovo, took place Mrs. Hoher KupixT. Mr. and Mrs. A. l'ioiieer ward will commence at 2:30 Saturday evening at the residence Kay ulpfu. Mr. nnd Mrs. lmitlil Packard. Mr. and Mr. I.. B. Har Tuesdav afternoon, wun me mer-r- v Uf Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hinckley. The riHiiim were most attractively mon, Mr, and .Mrs. Arnold khw-lintsection In charge. Mrs. Vera lr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck, iwrv will Elve the lesson on "The decorated with pink roses and pink Mr. and Mrs. Karl Buiidley. Mr. and Life of James Bussell LowelL" and white sweet 'H8. The ceremony was performed at 8 Mrs. Walter Bandlcy, Mr. and Mrs. ocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Alice Tolboe and Master Billy Nel- o'clock by Bishop J. A. Buttle of Holier Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. lister son. A goodjattendance is desired. the I'rovo First ward. In the pres- Talor, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Taylor, Mr. ence of the immediate family mem- and Mrs. Sterlinir Krcanbrack. and Mr. and Mrs. Sterlinir Taylor. There will be no Relief "society bers of the young couple. The bride wore a lovely gown of meeting in the Provo First ward ward Belief The I'rovo Foua i Tuesday afternoon on account of silver gray silk crepe over rose colored satin with rose trimmings, society meeting will commence at Arbor day. o'clock, Tuesday afternoon, and carried a beautiful bouquet of 2: and will be under the direction of The literary section of the Fifth roses. Mrs. Charles ward will have charge of the BeFollowing the ceremony a social tha literary section. lief society meeting Tuesday aftern- time was enjoyed, during which a Emiar will give the lesson on "The O. W. Bailey wiU treat delicious luncheon was served. Life of James Bussell Lowell," after oon, Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley will make which Mrs. Edith Y. Booth will retbe lesson on James Bussell Lowell, view "The Vision of Sir Launfal." the Man, and- Mrs. Mary Chamber- Provo their home. Two vocal solos will be reudered by lain will treat the lesson on James The memlrs of the La dies' Liter Mrs. B. Gam Clark. All members Bnasell Lowell, the poet. She will 5? "O U ltUsJ -- j PAGE FIVE. IISIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllBIlllllIllIllBllliiiiiiiiiiimiiiisiHiitiliiiliiiiiiiiiiilBn skt ir?sv WATCH FOR OUR Siisl 1 rn U Jul 1 M M . H i :, - p V!TM i 1 r- - "ascF n r&w Ten Certlloskry Safe Thursday, April 18th IX r3! ill Staid I MONDAY AND TUESDAY Shows 2:45, 4, 7:45, 9:15. Miss Clara Hansen at the organ. The Romance a Good Bad of Girl WF Adapted tom j. HOPKINS SALE (FhMrllfJi EXQUISITE EASTER HATS These exquisite models are developed of the loveliest materials. With their clever trimming ideas are indeed most at tractive. vita D MILTON SILLS Wallace MacDonald Bertram Crastby IRVINE'S We have the latest pattern for your new dress. Easter birthday WOMEN TO HAVE VOTESCHOOLS Fun, pep, romance, thrills I You'll get everything in this sizzling melodrama of a girl Raffles who had the face of an angel. M m Mrs. Kmily T. AVoodwnnl. The school whs thoroughly organized, giving an intensive three days' course with several meetings each day on the principles of Democracy and the fundamental problems our nation today. The before school was in charge of Mrs. Emily Newell Blair and Mrs. Horsley W. Wilson, both of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Blair is first chairman of the Democratic national committee, and Mrs. Wilson is in charge of the education work. The school was conducted at the Newhouse hotel. During the first day the meeting was addressed by Congressman Welling. "In the very near future the women of Utah county will be organized with a chairman in each precinct who will conduct schools similar to the one that has been held in Salt Lake City." Two aged chiefs of the Mohawk tribe were sentenced to two months' imprisonment after they had been adjudged guilty of stealing the fa mous Iroquois wampum belt from the parish priest of Caughnawaga, Canada. This belt, rallied at more than $25,000 as a historic relic, was loaned to the chiefs who desired to certain decipher and interpret markings on the belt. IT HAS LASTED Provo People Must Believe Surh Convincing Testimony as Mrs. Dyson's. in Provo who suffers dizziness, headaches, rheumatic pains or distressing urinary ills can afford to ignore this twice-tolstory of a Provo resident. It is confirmed testimony, telling of lasting benefit from Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. It's evidence that no man or woman in Provo can doubt. Mrs. Frank Dyson, 491 North Gth St., W., says: "My kidneys were a constant source of trouble and My my buck was weak and lame. kidneys were a constant source of No one backache, d trouble and my back was weak and lame. My kidneys acted irrecu Iarly, and caused annoyance. It took about two Iwxes of Doan's Pills, from the Hedonist Drug Co., to cure me." (Statement given A.-?- . WH "SCARAMOUCHE" Starts Wednesday YARD ALL SEATS $2-1- " $1.00 PAIR. GREAT." In all shades. It will pay you to call and see them. People's Store $1-4- 10c Tonight and Tuesday. "PETER THE LADIES FINE SILK HOSE. Comedy. Wood-Clifton- s' 0 2-l- b. b. 8-l- b. with Emil Jennings. and PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 19, 1924. 20c FRUITS, VEGETABLES Frosh Emu. doz 15c, 45c and Saucers, Oranges, doz $2.35 Cups due doz. Lemons, Sunkist, set 15c lb solid, and Bananas, Saucers, White Cups 50c Apples, bu set 12'2c Lettuce Head ..10c, White Dinner Plates, per $1.40 Onions, Carrots, Parsnips st 3c and Cabbage, lb MISCLEANEAOUS 15c Solid Shank Shovels, $2.00 Onion Sets, qt GROCERIES Best Steel Rakes. .. .$1.25 Canned Peas, Corn, Toma$1.00 Com Hoe toes and String Beans, $1.60 Garden Fork 25c 2 for Garden Trowels . . .23c Old Yankee Syrup 25c, 50c Rubber Hose, ft. 45c Spray Pumps, each . . . 50c Lard, loose, 3 lbs 35c 2 Lard, pail Drinking Fountains, 70c 25c Lard, pail for $1.35 sizes. pail Lard, Poultry Netting, all Dixie Gladiolus Bulbs, doz. 40c Pure Sorghum for 80c, $1.40 Dahlia Bulbs, 2 for 25c 45c Garden and Flower Seeds 1 qt. Honey in bulk the very best Comb Honey, 2 for... 25c kinds money will buy. Butter, lb. 45c, 50c, 55c LEWIS STORE Who stars In "Seaaniouehe," which opens at the Strand Wednesday. been far from I . p p Foster-MIlbur- n Tor-renc- M. L A. Stake Ward Koacl Show i I to be repeated Provo Wards and Pleasant View. Phone 117. 338 West Center Street. fit if a n obscure player impersonates the "Quasimodo," poor twisted dwarf who rang the bells of Notre Dame and served as a fulcrum on which Victor Hugo balanced the plot of his novel. This March 20. 1917.) transcends performance On October 3, 1922, Mrs. Dyson that Mr. Chancy has ever anything done be: am said "I glad to confirm my fore. His make-uand uncanny former statement regarding Doan's. his spiritual realization of the role My cure has remained iiermanent." unusual In creating this weird Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't character he has used both his simply ask for a kidney remedy make-ubox and his head to treget Doan's Pills the same that mendous advantage. Mrs. Dyson had. e, That great actor, Ernest Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adveris also present, appearing as tisement Clopin, the King of the Under. world and does some remarkable I "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE work. member of the cast DAME" AT THE COLUMBIA I deserves Every praise for their excellent work. There is Patsy Ruth Miller, The audience which assembled at an adorable creature, playing the the Columbia theater this afternoon role of Esmeralda, the dancing girl ; to see the first presentation here Nigel de Brulier, Brandon Hurst, of the widely heralded Universal John Cossar, Kate Lester, Gladys "The Hunchback of Brockwell anl Eulalie Jensen. production, Notre Dame," witnessed a picture The picture opens exactly as does as beautiful as profoundly stirring, the book, with the Festival of Fools. as anything ever hoped for. Unl- - Of course in the book Mr. Hugo versa 1 has taken Victor Hugo's fa did the best he could and be never mous novel and converted It into dreamed how cold and ineffectual1 a production that will reach a great words could be in portraying a mob many more people and Impress them scene or in picturing a dark vision more deeply than the book ever like Esmeralda. did. It Is an indisputably fine Universal claims that $1,500,000 achievement and will be screened was expended on the production at the Columbia tonight and Tues- and after seeing the picture one wonders that all that Is In it could day. The conversion process has not have been obtained for that sum been a polite one, In that many truly it can be said that not one Months of re changes were made, but they are cent whs wasted. changes that were decidedly for the search work went into the producbetter. Entertainment Is for all tion and it is evident from start to people and it is only right to make finish. Nothing more thrilling has changes in points that were offen- ever been screened than the scenes sive to a religious creed. l:i connect ion with the storming ot Mr. t'lninev. who mi to now h:is iln Culluxlml. WILFORD PERRY Princess Wait For B anniversary tiiiiiim:)iii:uu:ii;iiimiiiniiiiin We have got them marked very low. at The M DirtcteA by SEE OUR DRESS GOODS. 59C : which occured on that day. Supiter was served, covers being laid for tne Mr. and Mrs. Grant following: Eggertsen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Huch Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. StanMr. and Mrs. Milo ley Collins, the hostess and the hon Mrs. Joe Warren, carna Mrs. James Nor-fleand Mr. and ored guest. Swcetpeas Young, tions prettily decorated the dining and invited guests, Mr. and After supper an enjoyable Mrs. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James table. time was spent with cards and Lund and Mrs .Hoy Nelson. music. The B. Y. U. women met SaturThere will be no Belief society day afternoon at the home of Mrs. r,,u.H,.,r in the Sixth ward Tuesday E. L. Koberts. The assisting hostafternoon, on account of Arlior day. esses were Mrs. Herald K. Clark, Mrs. Walter Cottnm, Miss Wilma The Elks' ladies will meet this Jcppson and Miss Ida Jensen. Prof. evening in the Elks' club rooms. Robert Snucr gave a talk on AusTnbles of bridge and "5(H)" will be trian and German music, after plaved, nnd prizes awarded. All which the following program was ladies of Elks are cordially invited rendered "Schubert's Serenade," corto attend. net solo, Prof. Sauer; "Mozart Sonatas," piano selection, Miss Provo of the The Seagull girls Ward; "Spring Song," by Mendev-soassociation, Second ward Primary clarinet solo, Orln Nyrup. Afunder the leadership of Mrs. Mary ter the program dainty refreshevening Craner, entertained Friday ments were served to 60. in the ward amusement hall, in presidency, honor of the outgoing the new presidency, and also their mothers. During the evening of games and dancing, an interesting program was presented by the girls, including a pageant and several musical numbers. The outgoing officers were each presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses by the of Utah girls in appreciation of their splen-rti- Democratic Women wnrif dnrlne the past year. They Conduct Precinct County r.re Mrs. Tenie Harding. Mrs. Beva Schools. ine Cox, and Mrs. Myrl Sladsen. m nffirora ape Mrs. Olive Facer, Schools for Democratic women of Mrs. Detta Green and Mrs. Florence reUtah county are to be established Gates. Later in the evening In each precinct, according to Mrs. freshments were served to 65. Inez Knight Allen, Miss Alice Rey enterMr. and Mrs. William elson nolds, Mrs. Emily T. Woodward i, and Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, who at tained the members of the hnme Saturday- tended the Democrp.tic women s re . run in. t.of thoir evening. Following a delightful time gional conference at Salt Lake last week. spent with gnmes ana anncing. a The report made by the Ltnh supper was served. Covers Mr nnd Mrs. Hohart county women follows: "The attendance climbed rapidly Rny, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter, until on the last day over 400 wom Mr. And Mrs. ilarnn aicruee, and Mrs. Gillert Gould, Mr. and en were in attendance. There were representatives from South Dakota, North Dakota, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho and Utah. Practically every county in the state wits represented by one or more and in a great many cases a of representatives from number each county attended. Representa tives from Ltah county were airs. Inez Knight Allen, Mrs. Annie v. Palmer, Miss Alice Reynolds and OSCAR APFEL 29 Only 5 more shopping days before Easter. Don't wait until the last minute! Buy your Easter clothes NOW! ' v $5.59 LINNEN. RATINE. DOTTED SWISS. See Our Ad In Wednesday's Paper Out-For-i- SPECIAL THIS WEEK Values to $9.00 COME IN AND Bigger Values Than Ever Before and Well Worth Your Waiting For. iIIlSIIlBBIIlHIlIIilII"KIEi""IKlnBIBIIBIBIIBIIBBIIHIBlHIIiIIHIBIIBIHBCMIB!iHBXEBBBBl Jenkins Knit Goods Company AVE N in attendance. The literary section will have harge of the Relief society meeting to be held in the Trovo Second ward Tuesday afternwn. Mrs. Victor C. Anderson will review the life of James Russell Lowell, after which Mrs. Lee Thatcher will read several of his poems. The musical numbers will be furnished by Provo high school students. An invitation is extended to all ladles of the ward. hiittiifliiri pairs for Men, Women, Children. No other sale like this. Be on time. VT le Mrs. Lee Smith' entertained a mimlicr of friends at her home Thursday evening. In honor of her 1000 SO NORTH UNIVERSITY -- are urged to Mrs. James B. 'Woods has returnIduho, ed home from Blnckfoot, where she was called three weeks uko on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Coumcrilh. a. m. 9 Emil Jannins's In the Paramount Picture. Peter.the. Great? Tuesday, April 15, 8 p.m. high class Biggest vaudeville ever presented in Utah stake. Continuous performances in ten wards two districts rotating pro- gram in each district. Troupes of the east district will play s in the west and troupes of the west will g play in the east district. Shows in each ward house in Provo I and Pleasant View. co-operat- A a I ADMISSION 10 AND 25 CENTS. 1 Dancing, Drama, Readingf and Bushels of Fun. Music, Dollar Day, Thursday, April 17 8 I |