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Show , - PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1522.7 Broadway Foresees Season of Many Revivals fi Wednesday "All off Account of Polly wlH be presented by the Sixth ward Dramatic club at the ward meeting houae Friday evening. The cast Includes some of the. very best talent in the ward, tie parts are vail chosen and the play on the whole is expected to be fine of the best ever presented by the crab. A. i liar Day. A bazaar and sale will be Conducted December 15 by the members of the Fourth ward Relief society. The goods for sale are suitable for Christmas gifts and include fancy aprons, dollies, 'caps, etc. A program will be given in the evening. All are Invited. I A wonderful opportunity for . you to save many dollars by taking advantage of the many bargains we have to offer. i Mr. and Mrs. Joun JaeVjron aiiu Junius Jackson spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake, the guests Of Dr. and Mrs. N. E. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Noyes and James Chappell and family of Salt Lake City were Proyo visitors Thursday, the guests ,; of Mrs. Louise At Exceptional Prices For the Christmas Season $19.75 $21,00 $22.50 GET IT AT r !( Sengs, Old Plays, Old Stars to Delight New York Audiences .v : - Inheriting the smiles of earth That have been won Th rou gh strength ami prayer. Through. teais ami s.iei iuci.il i an Through loss of all the heart i dear. That this might bo my home. City. The wise acres a c3'ii:i c rx'.iv- r iho Groat White Way. l)!d out of the are I.cl.ig e and (listed o!T for re- yi:,:'. ii or for conversion into fii Carlisltf Patterson Dr. Knight, Witrtrft.. .A, t i . m , .Dr.... Yio.la B. Russell, Miss Lubi and MisUein-z.'hnan- , federal nurses, ami all of fie V. S. Tublic Health service, wui opera ie me cnnic at me nigll school building. Dr. Col ton will, conduct the adult clinic and Dr. Russell will have Charge of the child hygiene clinic. While these clinics are in will operation, Surgeon Knight inase a pnysicai survey ot scnooi cniiitren, by request of Hupt. 11. Aldous Dixon. It is the intention to open a baby clinic on Monday, with Dr. Russell . TO: BE AT FREE CLINIC Arrangements have been made bet ween Mayer 0. K. Hansen and James H. Wallis. executive secre-tary of the Utah Public Health association, for ten uajs seiwce m the traveling health clinic. 1 morning Surgeon stars are reported to be up the roles in which r- 1 NURSES M ;:rst won popular tavor. I ni intense modernism the tide is t u ning back to the old fashion. i"r,ir.e;s Starr's new play "Shore Leave" is not a revival, but it in From such Inheritance-come. Oh teach me now my Nation's plan To live, a true American. can, O Starry Mag, I can. FEDERAL :mc F" tl., Ik-h- On Wednesday Turn to Gold X Round "her neck, fhe weavs a ;j?l-ivibbort- - D!d Xrw Y The Fashions Five Different Lines in Samples to Show You Some of the most beautiful of these must be ordered from a distance, and time is a consideration with a selection from these lines. When requested we do not make sale of selection to another person. if you phone us. Camn No. 4, Daughters of the Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home fMrs. Orson. Bird. 37.2. North Fifth West street. A splendid program has been arranged, which will be fuMnwed by the serving of delicious' refreshments. Ml members and those e!i;;:ble f r membership are cordially invited to ttend-- : One Color for Complete Costume cludes a resurrection that dr:iw. applause every niht from Manhat!' in audiences, Mifs tarr enacts the sv rt;i of a sail.. i, and in Hie inttrv.i' waiting for him to come Ijae'. ic her she sing". "Round lirr neck she wears a "cl-ri- hl4 J". pcrbL-.ter.:iy-- b! PHONE 439 CENTURY PRINTING CO. NEW .'.n. Mi-- s Virginia Uice plays a hnrp Site wears it fur her lover who is of extraordinary value and beauty, a fur, fur possessing unusual power and Nobody cvtr knows how mwb She i a harpist of seasons; 1.1 more ot ti v..ir melody and of evnei ii ace both in con'-er' each niejit sines, beca nisccnt enthusiasm drowns 1: r t .it. in ;olo work. Miss Mary Corham plays the ' irrci-i'c violin wi'h And t'.e swinguirr, the smoothness and tunc, so old that it's now new, has plaintive delicacy of an artist. caught the fancy of the younger Miss Genevieve Mend, the 'cellist, generation as well as the older. is a professional concei t artist having had wide experience in the 'concert stage before oreanizing the in charge. Inasmuch as all mis Chicago Orchestral club, The concert will be given in the expert service will bo free to the high, school gymnasium Wednesday people of Provo, and will cmlv for a limited time, it is to be honed evening at 8 o (dock and Mrs. Mrs. .Tames Bullock the clinic will be well attended. entertained a Further information can be ob- Arnold Rawlings number of friends at the home of tained from Mayor Hansen. the former Monday afternoon. The affair was complimentary to Mrs. enwill Mutual The Second ward Kdda Anderson Hnndley, who wi'l in tertain with a special program leave this week for her horns in eventhe ward meeting house this after a few weeks' visit in Canada, ing in honor of the fathers and Springville with her mother, Mrs. mothers of the ward. The program Olive Anderson. The rooms were includes music, both vocal and in-- j cut with arranged strumental, readings and a humor-- c.ihrmingly flowers and ferns as a decoration. ous debate. All parents of the ward A pleasant afternoon whs spent are cordially invited. bril-lianc- ; t r- 1 Sleeves To Be or Not to Be jour Our representative will call IMah DEPARTMENT plan Mrs. Adam Anderson entertained at a dinner at her home Monday noon. .Jit honor of Miss rttmny Alexander left this morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit for some time, the guest of her sister, .Mrs. M. V. Kardley. er The Big Department Store pa- ( J?j: TA YLOR BROS. COMPANY time of war; a Our stock of these cards is going very rapidly, but we have . The members of the Sixth ward Relief society will give a bazaar and sale of goods at the ward meeting house Saturday. $26.50 triotism which fosters the senti- To live, a true American. ment, "My country, imav she ever I can, 0 Starry Flag, I can. be right; but if not rieht. may I have the strength and courage to do i Out from a long distinguished line my part In setting her right." Of noble patriots I come; The spirit of American A citizen by right of birth, patriotism is well set forth in son, A free-bor- n the following in- - i Dr. D. D. Boyer returned home Monday from Kirksville, Mo., where he has been taking work during the past six weeks. Mrs. Edda Anderson Brandiey of who is here visiting. Covers were laid for ten, including Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price. Mrs. Olive Anderson of Springville and the guest of honor. -- of the soldier in - Canada, FLOOR LAMPS In-th- not later than the 10th", to get the best service and the card- you would wish to send to your friends. should be ordered soon e PRICED SPECIALLY poem by M.t Flood Dodge of the public schools of APLEAFOR NAnONA L Tucson, Arizona: ' AMF.RICAX, I CAN. Out the human, seething mass from (Continued from Page Oue.) Ol' Kllis Island's gate I come; e fol- A is beautifully expressed pilgrim groping in the night stanza of Longfellow's lowing Of foreign tongues, A pilgrim searching for the light, "Building of the Ship": ' Sail on, 0 Ship of State! Released from wrongs. Sail on, 0 Union, strong and great! Released from fears, th all Its tears, That selfish Jjinga, through count With all the hopes of future years, Iess'yrarsT Is hanging breathless on thy fate!". Have heaped upon the land There is special reason, then, for I loved, and once called home. patriotism tor our America, a patriotism that demands the active Out from a land despoiled serTice of citizenship In- - times of I come. peace as well as the valiant service Oh- - teach mo thy great Nation's Your Greeting Cards Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Salyards and W. H. Blake of Ogden were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam, Sunday after-noo- are spirational ! ' Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Jackson entertained at dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. Garden flowers prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for fifteen, Including Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodson and family. Aside from its great utillity, the Lamp adds a warm and colorful glow to the furnishings of the home. All of oiir Lamps in a variety of designs and the most artistic shades FURNITURE McBride. Music and a. with needlework. delicious luncheon were also on-- , wire Mrs. W. M. joyed. Pre.-un- t Wih-.ei- . Mr- -, ling;) Price," Mrs. I'lihard liudlry. Mr.'. Waltr! :u'.:!l l.oi'l'.. MrsJ .Wv.ilui.'l. Mr-;Ralph i'oulton aii.i .'drs. U.ive An-- ; dersou of Spnag wile. ' t.r Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. R. Hickman. Members of the Nineteenth Century club, :;ii.o Keaili.:g club and Literary ub are lordially invited to attend, i special musical program will be mr.ii hed by M.s. Florence Jepepr-.-o- n Mauscn. I Invitations have been lued to audi WINNERS AT STOCK SHOW. all pioneers of the .Si.vlli wards vho arrived, in Utah in CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Hundreds of tliyj;) ar 1i(j2,to a banquet to bo given Thursday iiooi'i ""at Rier,OTrre: fh fiaworftff 5f trfresrcsrttter weram: of Mrs. L. N. Oakley. Camp No. 3, into the arena Monday at the InterDaughters of the Ctah Pioneers,; national Livestock show for the will meet with Mrs. Oakley in regu judging under the direction of J. M. lar session Thursday afternoon, Strickland of Yorkshire, England. Ail such pioneers art requested to Clou Pharos, of sneioyviue, ina., as toon4 won the sweepstakes in the junior phone Mrs. Oakley, 38-W- , as possible. corn contest at the hay and grain show held in connection with the , livestock exposition. Regional winDaughters of the Ctah Pioneer-Camp No. 2, v. ill' meet Thursday ners ere: ui'teiiioon at 2 o'clock at the home Sto'tz, Part Region 1, B, Paul Hoff-;!...of Mrs. Clara M. C.iles, ll('."i ha a Citv, .!ont.; Kir-- t South street. A good program Hi.f. Celo. has been arranged, after which a, Oilier winners at the :hov were: delicious luncheon will be served. Cow peas: Fred Gothrppe, Prcc-- , All daughters of the pioneers and granddaughters tor, Colo. are urged to be Hard red winter wheat: J! FOCUSED ON PROVO AND SPRINGVILLE mm All over the United States people are reading news itmes in the daily paper about the big steel plant which is going to be built. If this plant is built between Provo and Springville there will be enormous profits made by owners of lots in - . STEEL CITY SUBDIVISION You Bhould buy a few enUwMn Khl Mlt- I- wb0 turneS 'V87t,',I5j ooeha tnnc?'nt " v1 incarnation ui eaon. Dun 7 gold brood, lining Th7tw ucl wth rold mbroldery or maU "how blouwa mbrolderod to gold. Evntag wrap i! n hv - To accompany evenms gowns, beside the usual white and pink, there are'ahades of orange. American beauty, cerise, lavender, bine end green. oratory trimmed with dyed laoes. Black underwear la Uany sets are brown and navy blue for daytime wear 'itk dark shown as well bloomer are taking the place of tbo. of ankle' frocks. length te make way for the recently returned oetticoat or the new Knee-Ieugt- t H pi !5 John Howell, Montrose, Colo. Hard red spring wheat: R. O. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Howard have. Wyler, Luseland, Sask., Canada. returned home, after a two months' NEW YORK. The Lusltania carvisit in southern California with ried neither guns, troops nor exrelatives and friends. plosives when sunk, an old official acMrs. Alden Chatwin left Sunday report just made public shows, In to a story will visit copyrighted she where cording for Pina, Aru., relatives and friends for a few the New York World. months. Okla. Judge C. H. DURANT, bu- -' The members of the Utah Sorosls Elting, of the Oklahoma state club will meet in open session preme bench, died. THE EYES OF SHREWD INVESTORS ARE ii, it present. rf Sleeves have been in a wavering, undddded state. But here la the new style that settled the problem. At a glance you can see It is capable of settling not only the question of sleeves, but ot the entire style of the dress. Whether It 1 of contrasting material, whether it is embroidered elaborately, or whether It Is cuffed with braid, it remains, for the season at least, the smartest sleeve your dress can have. lots before the prices goes up. Several lots have already been sold. If interested, see W. H. RAY, PROVO Or S. A. COTTERILL, Ness Bldg, Salt Lake City. costume slip. jv. "V"I" - h i I |