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Show THE PROVO HERALD.' THURSDAY, OCTOBER!!, 1923. In the procession will be faculty, students, and various organizations of the city. By .means of. pageantry thte various methods of coming to school of the past half century Will , , be illustrated. ' The first meeting of the Pioneer will be held this evening at 8 o'clock .The tentative program at the ward Mutual for this season 'waa la the men's gymnasium. All mem- tabernacle la as follows: School held Tuesday evening In the - ward bers are urgedo attend. chorus led by Professor Florence social halL The affair was In the Jpperson. Madsen; Invocation, E. 8. form of a tag party and of the four The missionary committee of the Hinckley; vocal selection, Fay dramatization of captains chosen, Miss Evelyn Hinck-- , Fourth ward will give a farewell Loose ,8tlehl; t school., ; organ selection, ley was awarded the prise for social to the ward meeting hou brirfjfthglfte largest number of mem-- this evening in honor of Fred Crau-- i Professor J. J. McClellnn; vocal Professor, A. tX Lttud; ;ber and friends of the organization da 11 and Orvllle Gee, whoin will leave selection. Oscar to the entertainment. A splendid uctober 20, for. missions Germany scene from opera "Prlscilla," Mrs. Beal,---' address, program was furnished, after which and England respectively. A good Klrkham- and Don B. Colton; colthe time was pleasantly spent With program will be rendered which Kpresentatlvebenediction. will be followed by a dance. The lege song; games and dancing. In the afternoon will be, a footProvo- band, of which organlation, Miss Irra Kirkwood of Salt Lake Mr. Crandall is a member, will fur- ball game, and in the evening the:. was a Provo visitor for a few days, nish the music. Everyone Is Invited Founder's Day ball the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood. The ladies of the First district of Federated clubs entertained at a , CARD OF THANKS Over 20Hnenibers and friends of complimentary luncheon Wednesday Mrs. John De Grey Dixon and the Sixth ward M. I. A. attended noon, at the Comunity church on with grateful and thoroughly enjoyed the --first North university avenue. Luncheon family acknowledge of the winter season of the was served by the Ladles Aid appreciation the kind expression of meeting, ' organization, which waa held Tues- society, Fall flowers were used In sympathy in their bereavement day evening last. An Interesting decorating the tables. During the 1 hi; .m mmmdJ .X IIJ.-J- 1 program was furnished by the B. I. lunrbeon a number of vocal solos U. public serrlce bureau after which were rehdered hy S. V. Prows. THE f O.MMON LAW. ai adjournment was made to the. amnsemont htlL Dancing was the .In honor or her husband's Ernest Torrence. Fntzi Ridcfeway and Edward Morion f feature of entertainment, the music Of more than passing interest is tin a, scene from the Paraniou,nt Pictufe,. birthday anniversary, Mrs. being furnished by Wilde's orches- Ernest C. Henrtchsen entertained at the motion picture, The Common Kuggles of Red Gap- - A James Cruze "Production tra. Dainty refreshments were a dinner party, Tuesday evening. Law," which Is a screen adaptation served. h were decorated rooms The prettily W. Chambers' famous .' with fall flowers and a cut glass of Eobert for the first time. The two have Week. same name. of the Interest shoul(L-- Ie noyer centerformed" roses Third the One of the famous war4 bowl of nuich,.to.,o with each othe' in thtefmi ueoreTlcaU It should fT rn rtr i n It hi MM at wutvi Paramount which James eane an and Elliot Dexter, while an picture, give expression to the study of so much commendation last year, were laid for 24. There were "lour who directed man the Croze, "The Tl I 1 MM-:8upporting"cast Includes II pictures; and lr tthis is dohe. Ill ItfeVXfTsi will be given this evening in the generations which participated in exceptional jr Doris May, Hotwrt Bosworth; Miss Covered Wagon," produced - and direct benefit from our ward amusement ball under the' di- the delightful affair, parents, chil- DuPont, which comes to the theaColumbia efforts. There was a time when Washburn, Phyllis rection ofjhe ward recreational dren, grand children and one great Haver, Bryant Myers real works of art were enjoyed by and Wally ter tonight for two days. Harry committee. The music will be fur- grand child. - After dinner the even- Van. The to out the So, at of "The Common Going tne tew because of the Id' nished by the Wilde's orchestra. ing was pleasantly spent 'In musk; Law," 4s storythat of Valerie West, the other end of the Lasky lot Hor oniy really ability financially of the average are cordially in- a- -d social chat ton cemented bis friendship with person to secure such works, This a sweet and rather unsophisticated . t vited to attend and a special inviMr. Barker by saying it with hot- - condition has changed through our tation Is extended to the spinsters The Nineteenth Century club will. young girl who) suddenly thrown dogs. modera4nventlonBV and now every and baehelors of the dty Ell -f- fisS tUKU It earn her IMngrbwt-witf- r BOHtaifoet possession of som4 IT clock, afternoonatSj) "ne-asmuea nis uorron; as to to Is what she best work uatn, 0f fitted i arK "MrsT Jacob Kvans of Bait Lake is of Mrs. Walter Adams.. The paper will get along-line- , i ve always If we can't afford to buy original Provo. visitor thia week attending will be - given by Mrs. Herman undertake. During her search for Is on fiistudto of Louls4anted-a-i- a. work we can secure some nt or fne Htan ireaera4HHar-ettberg-i-t ! eviue, an artist who, seeing her the bill completely. I don't care II moderate cost, prints in black and flnn rf Wnmon'a olnhfl holmr" IipM Invited to be present great possibilities as a model, persu be Is just a dog. He has the mak white; also in colors that convey v-y Not how the Hwurola harmonim with On fsrnlahlngs of a modsra here. ades her to pose for him In the nude. ings of a real pal and I know he t.ojt.tsi)lri.t.Qt.thfi.artlHL-Jt-homt." It is a handsome piece of fumiturs, an omamsntlo any parlor. aid me lu making '"Ruggles of acknowledged that good hetaehli rajwill pictures Thfropeaaighfr program of thef DAY a Ked model but sweetness and retains picture. her great uap an are both Important and valued Fifth ward Was a grand success. A charm In spite of her environment. luflueucen lu a child's education. was D. & good program was given, including In love Neville with falls THELMA" desperately They are an element of brightness a two act play. The officers and 1 and Valerie she returns his G. in' R. W. and beauty finally the home, school and -- were teachers for the coming-yeDepot, Tuesday, October 9th. They love But the artist's family is furi ; Is love alone worth living for I office, therefore they make for hapIntroduced. Games were later enjoyous undesirdeem an at what they worth "dying for? Is It the only piness " in life and refinement of ed, during which a variety of delicis now on to. able uion and Valerie Influence ious fruit was served. satisfying good we can j;rasp anions taster hlnuupJty onvinc4iig4er shirting shadows of ourbrlef Whatever is Ivenntlfnl In our surB. Y. U. Will Observe Found-er'- s give see career. the marriage will wreck his existence? The Provo high school student roundings is 'a direct influence his Anniver48th love to kill She tries desperately Day, These are be will dance in asked questions given Friday body evil. To this end good picand nearly succeeds but in the end Marie Coreilli's great novel of the a.gainst sary, October 16. evening In the high school gymnas-11m- . In the home, school and office their attachment is too strong and Norseland, "Thelma," which coiues tures Good music has been arranged are a positive good in the Valerie finally offers to live with to the Princess theater on for. Friday .Our city is indeed fortuhim as his. common law wife. ' Ne- mid Saturday with Jiint N'oi'nk in nate Jn having somewhat of an HoiKfe-WarThe Brlgham Young university ville .first refuses but is finally on the of the m leading' role, Norwegian The Provo high school faculty will celebrate the fortr-eichtauni- setting. sne Valerie's of the accepting who point married Tioth1 girl We have qulte-niunlHTof worth-rowary t r.ttade'-alayT-aextwomenmrtJffetoejdjrftKBd 'rTflce ofTiouor when unexpected mail and all room London the doors open, Let the moist, warm air flow through. Enjoy" Keep captivated society while artists in aur midst; we have "In the girls rest room at the high Tuesday. This year the. xercises forces intervene which rush the by. her, beauty and charm. school. A splendid musical program will be more elaborate than usual. : lovers of ndnilrers and art dramatic and to Its ninny interesting the use of story room In -of these days this winter. The Heatrola will do this for you- just like a every tragic ronmnces. was given during the afternoon Bf They will begin with a parade from climax. with slaying and divorces crowd; we have access to beautiful picture needlework. Tee ladles, were Joined the institution down University avewe would am if that nndT Law" opens a Common furnace "The low at a cost. very . nue, west on Center stret to the three days' engagement at the ing the public prints,- theatergoers resolve to secure for ourselves siini- by their husbands at luncheon. will give thanks for a screen ro Farmers & Merchants bank, and re- Strand theater todav. . our-we of works find would art, mance of such strong, clean w.iole The BY. U. faculty dancing class turn to the stake tabernacle.. selves gradually Iteing transformed , The Heatrola uses no more fuel than the ordinary stove and will heat 3 to 6 ; sourness at "Thelma". Millions into ft. world of beauty and har BIG DOG ACTOR. througtout the world have rend and mony. A ,rooms. It will hold fire 50 hours on one charge of coal. n d M a r ie OtreHi1 novel:-- ; It 'has Meet "Ruggles of Red Gap," Mr. been published in more that a dozen Barker! And Mr. Barker acnowl-edcre- different languages.' And.flll those the introduction wit a wag of who have read it will sejntx pictur-izeihls shaggy tail and a worltLuf frend-- I with truely religion ildjjereiice liiiess beaming from his eyes. to the have For Mr. Barker is a dog, the great. lieen no deviations ift the fibn ver- thesj()n i.'hester Bennett, w4n produc big. hairy, usual dog gone tailings or gooui ed It with uncommon skill, devel- fleas. and nature lel 11 t lie poigHH nt heart interest 7 Edward Hortori, wfo plays . Rugriie sweet charm nnrt nil tho, CONVENIENT i'loa In the screen version of tn firey drama that made the book : Anpthef Carload of ) - " . - ,'.'"' .. L forty-seven- th n li. . irisaLni Nifs-s- Co-sta- ill y . will-resu- . dog-ca- rt hob; ffiaV na 'I - -- FOUNDERS' -- Another carload of Heatrolas CELEBRATED ar unloaded at the are sell Freight ing fast in Utah county. Factory Demonstration at our storecomein and them. thatp . -- V Works Like A Furnace "Keeps the Whole h - ! j - re-re- s "SYLVIA d orlglnnl-stor.vThf'- fe runs- -; - Ilarrv Leon Wilson story. ''Buggies of Red Gap," met with Mr. Barker suWi a favorite. world-wid- AWAY" NATIONAL PICTI IIE WEEK COLUMBIA : iter TONIGHT AND I A Cdmedj; g --- M nMblHIVHalHM ;: Shows 2:30, 4, The STRAND .TONIGHT; 7:30, (Bill) FAIRBANKS in WM. -- "Fight jng Hearts Robert W. Chambers' Famous Novel ; JThc Common Law" COMEDY BE ARRANGED .1 Looks Like a Phonograph Earl Par doe Z COLLEGE HALL The Heatrola is a handsome piece of furniture. It looks like a phonograph. The beautiful mahogany finish is vitreous enamel hard and smooth as glass and practically everlasting. You can rub and dust if with a cloth just as you do your forni-:- ; " . tore.. No dirty blacking no nickle to polish, r y - J,. yr I Friday, October 12 funniest stories in all fiction in the hands of the 8:15 P.JL James ' Cruze, producer of "The Covered Wagon," "Hollywood": etc. YouH laugh 'till your sides ache I jy : and Af. An Evening of Merriment, Created by Many Hilarious '' :oRtnrs tumi ion nomt st. miiv . t 'Khtrtf if''ilJiwpV' Situations. ' About This New Way of Heating the purchase of a Heatrola is" tyjf Pve t0."rXwte'tod figuresl-that a wise investment for any home now heated by stoves and fireplaces. Let us refer you to users who will gladly 1eir you how the Heatrola has added to the omfort, the economy and the beauty of 'their home. Come In While " ADMISSION Ask Us Now! - Just imagine one of the - the Carload Sale Is On! 35c AND 50c "ALL WED'' SATURDAY Reserved Seats on sale ADDED ATTRACTION -- 7 CAN DRAMATIC ART T. master-directo- r, FRIDAY aippi FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hobart Bosworth Bryant - Washburn TODAY m DEPARTMENT THE CAST Ml . 1 CORLNNE GRIFFITH Doris May .: Harry Myers Miss Da Pont Phyllis Haner Wany.Yan : Dagmar Godowsky PAYMENTS B. Y. U. Direction CONWAY TEARLE ELLIOTT DEXTER HEATROLA YOU USE flimsioc Regular Prices in Three Acts. Presented by PRINCESS 7:309:15 MONTHLY WHILE FRIDAY 3RQBTgl"fr W.BKHEHS'' "THE n'MMONLAAgelzniek V.C.urz FOR YOUR, ' 15' Mayor 0. K. Hansen Provo in fides in (he I'niled States slioiild be- - interested In National 1'icture office building TONIGHT' B. YJLJ Wednesday, Thursday, The Great Japanese .Catastrophe : at , COMEDY afternoons. at Fri-da- y V Co; DixonrTqoTj-Russel- l i . "THE PIONE 544 i ONE-PRIC- E Homt-Furnishe- '3 Ik?. MlmmMmm PAY HOUSE" , ,T PROVO, UTAh VT i |