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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. PAGE THREEL Film Noted Player Brighten Up Your Home ociety 0nr With Cretonnes B. Toung announces Mr. the umrriaKe of her grand daughter Utalm Iouur to Lloyd Mather of Yakima, Vhlni;tou. The wedding took place at the home of the bride B. parent, Mr. and Mr. (w-a- r Yoiitic. Yakima, Waahiugtoa, April 8. 1924 i 23c . The jirenent officer of the asteir Hosiery the Ideal Hosiery for Easter and other occasions. Holeproof combines beauty and style with an amazing: amount of wear. Moderate prices put Holeproof within the reach of aH Priced as low as $1.00 per pair. j Other grades at $1.35, $1.50, $1.65, Buy Holeproof for Easter. Both and your hosiery will go farther. V ' ' "V'. . v' '' ' us. ' ' V With Winter swept oat of the home what fun it is to dress it up for the y Summer months These new cretonnes in cheery, bright shades of blue, rose, Chinese yellow and lettuce srreen are crisp and fresh and are sure to add charm to your rooms. At the low price of 23c per yard you can transform your room and at such a small cost that you can't afford to be without. 1 I I J? g-.- 1 ' v 1 Have You Visited Our Drapery Department 1 I Ma-llnd- $1.95, your money Jenkins Sot Gqod .J?V - -' Ma-lln- Those who partJorgeimeu. icipated! In the delightful affair were Mra. IJora Johnston, Mrs. Sar-ro- n Birmingham, Mrs. LaPreal Taylor, Mra. Annie Nelson, Mrs. Olive a Llovd, Mra. Ada Madsen. Mrs. Jorgensen, Mrs. Zina Scott, Mrs. Kuth Johnson, Mrs. Ray Williamson, Mrs. Eliza Starttn. Mrs. Priscilla Madnen, Mrs. Zettella Tay-lo- r, Mra. Martha Scott, Mra. Mabel Williamson, Mrs. Evelyn Tavlor. I Miss Grace Williamson, Miss Mary won, jus Kuny uisen, miss fcnade Shaw and the following stake tioard members, Mrs. Chllds, Mrs. Alice Olsen and Mrs. Rell McAllister. Holeproof is $100 and $2.65. Lake-vie- ward Primary association in honor of the retiring officer at iue home of Mr. Juneph Shaw Wednesday The t evening. time was ajieiit with rinin and a I program, after which a dainty luncheon waa served. The preneut officers of the organization are, Mrs. Lillie Suroslon. Mm. Martha Scott land Mrs. Zettella Taylor and the re- urimr orncers luciude Mra. Sadie bhaw, Mrs. Zlna Scott and Mrs. 1 1 , ; -- "f.t , -- v, ? f ? It will be a real pleasure for you to select what you need from our really unusual display of drapery fabrics. With the advisory help of our decorators, you will be surprised how successful you can refurnish a single room or your whole house. y ; v 1 y, . , An attractive stock of ready-mad- e curtains, popular nets, beautiful sunfast fabrics, silk and boullion fringes, edgings and trimmings, couch covers, curtain rods and everything to dress the window is open to your selection. Let Us Drape Your Windows. Mrs. George M. Oslxirne and baby son of Westover are visiting with Mrs. Osborne's mother, Mrs. Lacy II. Farnsworth. teKEWS vari-color- ed Mrs. John Wach of Salt Lake is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock this week. Mrs. J. M. Crawley entertained the officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary at her home Wednesday evening. Following the regular preparation meeting, music was enjoyed and refreshments served to Mrs. J. K. Richmond, Mrs. Mervln Cook, Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Riiy Watkins. Miss Marie Busby, Miss May Smith, Miss Cleo Smith and Mrs. Leo Dunsdon. ellworthi s to be well dressed. We have a Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hose and for the Easter trade. We can save you money. and see for yourself. Come in . In selecting window shades for the windows of the home, the owner will find the satisfaction of Mrs. Herald R. Clark entertained the members of the Ladies' Literary club and several invited guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. Spring flowers were used in deco-- i rating the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Helier Rupper gave a paper on the life of Ethel Barry more, after which Mrs. Lester Taylor gave a review of the play, "Declasse," which Ethel Barrymore made famous. A delicious luncheon was served to the following club members: Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs.' J. Karl Beck, Mrs.. John Pullen, Mrs. L. B. HarRAMON NOVARRO mon,' Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. WHO PLAYS A LEADING BOLE IN "SCARAMOTJCHE" Heber Rupper, Mrs. Walter Band-leMrs. Ray Olpin, Mrs. Peter NOW BEING SCREENED AT THE STRAND THEATER. THIS FILM HAS BEEN PRONOUNCED BY MOTION PICJensen, Mrs. Dwlght Packard, Mrs. Arnold Rawltngs. Mrs. Grant TURE CRITICS TO BE ONE OF THE REALLY GREAT PRODUCTIONS OF RECENT YEARS. Mrs. J. Harold Dunn, Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. A. D. Pazman, Mrs. Heber R. Taylor, Mrs. James Bullock, Mrs. Ad Tay- invited to attend. production from the lor, and guests, Mrs. John Wach famous Sabatthl novel opened an of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Carl F. Miss Mary Rob engagement at the Strand theater Eyring, Mrs. Robert Jones and Miss 'The marriage of t. Florence Bee. ertson of Kenilworth to Varro C. yesterday and held audiences of the wlzardy through Jones of Provo took place at the The Daughters of the Mormon and the extraordinary talent home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Battalion were pleasantly enter- Alice of Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry Jones, Tuesday evening. The tained Wednesday afternoon at the and Lewis Stone. home of Mrs. Orson Twelves. An ceremony was performed in the The enraptured attention of the interesting program was given, in- presence of immediate relatives and audience, the spontaneous outbursts the following numbers: a few friends br Bishop A. L. Booth of applause, the nervous thrills that cluding over ttie spectators Presentation of the American flag of The seemed to pass the Provo Fourth ward. to the chapter by Mrs. Amy Nichollike an electric spark, backed up thii son; reading, Mrs. John Curter; young couple will make their home reviewer's opinion of "Scaramocue" will lie one of the greatest photoreading, Mrs. Reinhard Maeser; at Kenilworth. soug, Louisa Tatten, and reading, plays of all time. Its total effect is of One is overwhelmed by Matilda Vance. The remainder targantan. The Easter ball given in the Sec the afternoon was spent in discussthe magnificent panorama of the Wedueshall ond amusement ward monuVv,w.li rovf.lntion. ns Tnfrrnm lias ing the Mormon Battalion , ment which is being erected in Salt day evening, under the direction of , , it thit ,.ntcues up the lcad- Lake City. A dainty luncheon was the M. I. A. was a big success., ine Uy, charm.t,.rs nke punv obstacles Harmony Kings furnished the music n)d tnem onward through served to ten members. for the large crowd which1 attended. hal.rowinr experiences, through epi- The members of the Utah Sorosis sodes of singular intensity, through Among the delightful social events ,ll.nmntio st.t,es htat strike to the club will meet at the Provo high school Friday for high school Ok tne season w in ie iue enru pari.v core of emotional excitement. Sorosis day. A splendid program to lie given Friday evening. April But each scene stands out like a beautiful. That Is has been arranged, which will com- IS. in the Armory hall under the cameo, clear-cutmence at 11 o'clock in the chapel direction of the American Legion the touch of Ingram, the artist. In Auxiliary. The card game, "5(H)", hall. and bridge will lie playMrs. A. C. Busath of Salt Lake ed and prizes awarded, after which The lie served. spent a few days in Provo with her refreshments will public is cordially invited to atsister, Mrs. J. O. Garrett. tend. Mrs. Joseph Harding entertained An Easter confetti ball and bal at a children's birthday party at her home Monday evening in com- - loon dance will be irivpu bi (ho First Tillment to her son Fred, whose thir ward social liall this evening. Good 0 j,-teeth giv w;th yellow-staineteenth birthday anniversary qc- - music has been arranged for andio jis exieimeu. rooms an invitation can be popuiar uo matter now curred on that day. The tractive she may be otherwise. A prettily decorated with the one. Dtir-season's flowers and ferns. girl may have a pretty face or a her T pleasant personalit;-!- ?.. spent with; iue (he time ''" . teeth have a" yellowish look she cari- games and music, a delicious lunch eou was served to the following: not be truly charming to men. Coining io the Princess theater Aieivin jvavacnevicu, Joun stagg, Men ftdmire personal daintiness Matthew Thonipsoii, Ellen Thomp- Friday and Katitrday. is "Battling in a woman li!"i'0 than the clothes son, Josephine Diirrant, Willis Bates," nn Ashtoii Pearholt pro- she wears. Notice the girl with Edmund Cobb nearlv white teeth she has B Field, Milton Nelson", Irene "Vest-pha- duction in which Myrle Halladay, Hee Hnlla-da- "comers" o the current season iSli h'irin mwl nttrfietiveiii'XS that is al-- I Jennie Bachuian, Nellie Hard- starred. In these five reels of ad- ways lacking in the girl with yel-- ; ing, LaVar Harding and Lawrence venture Cobb is supplied with much lowish teeth. material well, suited to his individHarding. Yet there are still many ual tastes, he being a cowboy, born with dull, dingy teeth who have gills not on a enterto accustomed ranch and Mr. and Mrs. George Baer riding found out that teeth stains and horses and able to get 1iu,.i,.,,ti.w enn im ,mnii.i,.ltf r.. tained at dinner at their home Sunow tt day evening. Spring flowers were out of trouble by the quick applica-- ! Ill0V,,a usjn used in decorating the dining table. tion of his brain and right arm. treatment recently perfected. This In "Battling Bates" he playing the marvelous discovery is known as Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Thompson, Klleu and Idabelle part of a young lover who is con- Bleachodent Combination. Contains siuereu too young d.v tne gins par- - a miw linui(1 wuk.h (itkiv softens Thompson and Arthur Duckett. ent to be able to take care of hisif,,,,! loosens the hardened stains The members of Valley Chapter sweetheart. Ho is also loved by ,.lilie to the teeth so that No. 3, Order of the Eastern Star, other girl, not for himself only, but thev wln piMitlv removed bv the will give a dinner dance in the rather for the ranch which he will kind of paste included in Masonic temple Saturday evening. eventually inherit. The two women treatment. Once the stains have Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock between them cause Edmund Cobb vanished Bleachodent Combination and dancing, will commence at 9 no ntue troume, out at last he prevent the formation of fu p. m. All Masons, their wives and coeds in proving to the world that ture stains and keep the teelh beauj'.astcrn Star members are cordially he is fully capable of looking after tifully white always. anyone or anything placed in his This wonderful treatment, while 'charge. it completely cleans the teelh, does In this picture there is little lack- - not affect the enamel a ts mild A CRY IN THE NIGHT, griping I .. . ' itiir It, Hi., n'i.tt ..f ..........n.. .....1 .1... .1 " """i" ""1 luc ingredients are especially .unbilled Dains in tne vitais, cramps, lovers of thrills Will not to act only on su l'ace stains. Men weakening diarrhoea - whether child or .youthful adult, immediate comfort and eae m he disappointed. 'always admire sparkling white teeth. So get Bleachodent Comhiim- i t i in (containing both liquid and DIARRHOEA "SCAKAMOl'C'IIE." COLIC 'paste) today. Small cost. For sale REMEDY at. all L'ood dnnrirists. Advertise- Payi to keep always on hand. Rex his desires in our splendid stock of shades. The famous Luxor Shade Cloth commands respect and attention. The sun cannot fade its beautiful tints water cannot spot it and it successInsist on fully withstands rough treatment. Luxor Shade Cloth and Standard Rollers. Phone us let our Shade Expert, Mr. Miller, come and measure your windows and hang your shades for you. I fell line of Suits, Ties Yet the Whole Room More Beautiful ; Everything Cheaper Every person wishes Just New Window Shades , . The Lowest Price, Only One Price to Everybody . Suits, latest styles, Mens Men's Silk Men's m's Men's .$22.45 to $29.98 Shirts, $7 value $4.98 ; Dress Shirts, $2.50 value , , .$1.98 Oxfords, latest style .............. $3.98 to $6.49 Dress Shoes, latest styles $2.98 to $5.98. children's Silk Hose, Oxfords, Slippers Sandals, latest style and colors, at a saving: of 30 Ladies and and per cent. We Iwortli Chain! Stores Co nn 10 v Why Girls With Yellow Teeth THOMAS MEIGHAN in "PIED PIPER MALONE" and HARRY LANGDON YOUTH' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ralph Pollock's Columbians pieIy in and LONE STAR RANGER" and Wit 2 i ..,0 half-tame- d Playing the NO BRITISH SOLDIFJJS HELD NOW, SAVS REPORT "THE soul-stirrin- g frincess I All SEATS 10c TONIGHT International News Service. LONDON, April 17. Notwithstanding all reports to the contrary, no British soldiers are being detained as prisoners of war or otherwise against their will in any former enemy country, according to the British War office. The war office slates that every missing soldier has been accounted for and that there is no foundation In fact for reports of soldiers escaping after years of captivity in and elsewhere. Gcr-iimn- y HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E SPRINGVILLE Home Furnishers. f,1t.-isi- l Matinees Children 25c, Adults 35c. Evening Children 35c, Adults 50c. All prices include war tax. RAMON NOVARRO Moreau, who was with the gift of laughter and born world was mad; the that a sente whose laughter mocked his enemies and whoe madness inflamed the world. See hirn in as Andre-Lou- U HEX INGHAM'S o' " TO 8 1 SCAMM011CHE from RAFAEL SABATINI'S novel 3 fl W LEWIS STONE & - A fe.f.."4 and COMEDY -- v. U ? niw iO a Aline, the Ci fair aristocrat t wnosa 1 o a S roda thm furr jP of the revolu- - jNj4 tion. la Tour d'Azyr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j, EDMUND COBB Miss Claire Hansen in "BATTLING BATES" ZZZZZZZ Ingram'smeut. 9:15. THE BARRIER" "y "Scaramouche," SPECIAL NOTICE For the showing of "Scaramouche" it will be nect follows: essary to change the time of shows as 7:30 and at 2:30, 4:15, Shows will start promptly "BUCKING j and THURSDAY, FRIDAY in suc-tWi- ll CHAMBERLAIN'S Strand Theater DUSTIN PARNUM l, in Zane Grey's portraying the French revolution better, more Intelligently than it has lieeu done by anyone before, he has, however, sacrificed none of the heart-havo- c emoand The Danton of tional appeal. George Siegmann is an inspiring portrayal and the vast motley of types that fill the terror scenes of the revolution make you shudder at its stark, brutal reality. You want to wring your hands in fright when the heroine is trapped by the mob, you want to jump out of your seat and yell for joy when she is rescued by the hpro. "Scaramouche" is so human in its characterizations, so exciting in its movement, that it carries you with it, swaying your feeling with every new mood. And there are the mobs and the marvelous massive settings and the picturesque beauty of French villages. Such settings as they are! The French Assembly, where smoulders the fire that will fan into a fierce flume of war to the death between the aristocrats and the people, the Tuileries Palace, the vast public squares whore patriots' eloquence inflames tho populace, the walls of I'avls, score upon score of other settings. 1 Pictures. TOM MIX. PROVO Are Unpopular Prologue in FLICKERING spell-bonnr- , Every Evening THE long-awaite- d Mah-Jong- g TONIGHT Co, Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll and COMEDY mra Organist vmr ii ADS |