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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH Scott, Helen Whiting, and Messrs. Kendall Colvey. Dean Nuttall, Wendell Jacobs, Ned Nuttall, Lamar I Whiting, Devoux Snow, Reed Nut- - i". nu ing, Harry tertained at diuuer at their home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nutt and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cttudlauil and son Keith of Salt Lake. The reason's flower prettily decorated the dining table. rnnrr, uonuia tinn McCoard, and Mr. and Fred Clark lira. L. J. Whiting. One of the delightful social event of friends at their of the past wee was the curprue The elders of the Third ward will of Mrs. ineir wives, the seven- party given at the huiue nst with tutud and dancing, emerur.n tves, lu huiior of her ties and the high priests of the All red Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ward and their wives at a radio birthday anniversary by the lucui-bc- r ot the Third ward Relief and dance Wednesday even. 0.,..U. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc concert ocety choir. The rooms ere pret8:30 In at o'clock. ing the ward and Mrs. Jack Mayberry, tily decorated wim pink roses and ffind Mr Earl Fersnaon, Mr. amusement hull. carnation. Musical bclcvliuus and W illiam Halliday and Mr. Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer w ill be fcuiues were the tea lures of tue evento the uieniliers of the ing a euUilainmeul alter which a hostess jir wa luucueou served. Ladies' Aid society at her home ueiicious theological department will Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs." tvea was presented with a ijjv t . i.f the Belief society Following a business meeting, a beautiful bouquet of carnations, by ham Ctuipc the choir members, 'ihoae present id be civen In the Second social time will lie enjoyed. were Mrs. Sarah Dixon. Airs. Nellie afternoon at 2:30. luc Sarah A. Stare will glCamp No. 1, Daughters of the Taylor, Mrs. Kale KelL Mrs. Lva Pa rallies fit the I tan Pioneers, will meet Thursdav, ..T, aruer, Mrs. Carrie I'eurod, Mr. Srit- - after which a number of Marcn ts. at 3 o'clock at the home Leoua Collins, Mrs. Nellie Dixon, Lied scions wiU be rendered. of Mrs. C. A. Glniier, 2tW E. Sec Mr. Lucy Scott, Mrs. Louie Collins ond North. All meuiliers and those Mrs. Dora Jlnembero are invited. Goodman, Mrs. Emily ore cor- Collins, Mrs. Ann Baker, Mrs. Mellie eligible for lueiultership Mrs. and Heiirlchsen dially invited to attend. jjrg. Nellie Cook, Mrs. Jessie Brown, Mrs. Will-miti.h 'nenriebsen entertained at Mrs, Ruby Clark. Mrs. afMr. .V. km of the former Saturday and Mrs. William F. Brom EmmaBrown, Carter. Mrs. Augusta an tier rnoon. 1" honor of the birthday ley of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. E. C Henrich- - Roy Boley of American Fork, Miss nfrersary of Mrs. George Dunsdon, Mrs. Hazel Casslty and Miss Berniece Vera Lawrence, Miss lora Eves, r Hansen were the guests of Mr. and flu entertaining rooms were pret-ritMiss Catherine Eves, Miss Rose decorated with carnations and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. Sunday. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Eves. afternooB was (erm a pleasant The Provo social Fourth Belief and ward music, readings awtwlth . r iBd Mr . ' S, 1924. PAGE FIVE. In uiany luit pln.va, they Ix'th admit that the most pleasure th-ever got out of picture making iMi urred duriiiK the filming of "The Momeiit," I'.njithl,. l.ileMt Marring vehlele, imliit' to !!ie I'riiut'Mi theater tonight and Tim sIny. The play in a mMk drama Tilih a distim t (i.im.-.Iancle. Itotb mid Hill are vetemim of the vau.loille Ntu;e Hit they had a ereat time evolving "aKs" for the tifien during pr.xliiitiou. the !ioolins of some of the scenes In the putiiiv Iliil would shout. "Cut." and lmrt out in a loud guffaw of hiiiKhler. He had tlmulit up wune new ',laiit;h,H and it Would be Im mediately written Into the workiius ; i .v - sir h Vi IjajttJhaitiaMBBSMWsMsjsjBsjsjMS OI-se- which a delicious luncheon was served to the follow o. i . ing Mrs. iianeu oculi, airs. Ereertsen, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. illiert Jones, Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, Urt. Ellen N. Jones, Mrs. Ed Jones, Mn. Mary Olsen, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, . ,, r i ir jr jrg, iieussa ueww nunj airs. Wihiam T. Jones. He Mannvu ward M. I. A. will aance xuursuujr eveuuiK pit a Dig gymnasium for all in the Ladies' There will members of that ward. society will commence at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Church will give the theological lesson on "The Parables of the Savior." Good musical numbers have also been arranged. All ward members are urged to attend. . Mrs. Zella Stubbs will give the theological lesson on "The Parable, of the Savior" in the First ward Relief society meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer will render two vocal solos. An invitation is extended to all Relief society Dy me good music lurmsnea Wild Roue Players." Refresh- Unti will be served. Everything Is to tie free, ana it is requested mat Miss Grace Nixon presented a nil ward members attend Mutual College hBll, number of her students in a reading ffnesday evening, in khere they can procure their in- - recital at her home Sunday afterlie Htation. . has been gnlendid program A ged by the theological nt .. Third mmKM v tht " wrrt ar-- depart-,- t TJpllof at the to be given meeting at Tuesday afternoon, commencing b:30 o'clock. The lesson will be kiven Dy aiiss uiy uwens or ine Eetnraed Missionary association on "The Parables of the Savior." Good nusleal numbers will be rendered, nd all ward members are urged to society tteni Thomas Firth of spent last week in Provo and Mrs. Arlington Snow. and Mrs. Mr. puchesne fcath Mr. Hr. and Mrs. Lester Ford of Mar City are visiting with rela- pvet is Provo for a "week. noon. Thirty friends enjoyed the various readings from the following Miss Florence Maw, Miss Anna Peay, Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Katherine McAllister of Salt Lake, Miss Ellen Reynolds of Rpringville, Miss Rnmojia Farrer, Miss Nita Miss Ruth Pierpont, Wakefield, Miss Lucy Andrews of Spanish Fork Miss Norma Alien and Bliss SHADOWS OF PARIS While Charles De Roche is now signed with Paramount Pictures on a long-tercontract, it is said that he never will have to play the difficult role which he assumed for a Ieriod of eighteen months with no reward expected except his personal freedom. Mr. de Roche was captured on the Soiauie by the enemy, Septemtter 5, 1916 and, after the failure of one attempt to escajie from the prison at Guttersloh, Bavaria, adopted the of feigning insanity. De Roche says that never bus bis acting ability received such a test, before or siwe. liecause, while he was able to fool the unlearned observers, It was much more difficult to pass Strand TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Four Shows Daily, 2:45, 4, n. i vika)9 7:45,3:15. Mrs. Ray Timmerman entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Hotel Roberts Saturday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with spring flowers. A delicious luncheon was served, after which two tables of Mrs. Henry bridge were played. Gease and Mrs. Fred G. Richmond received the favors, the latter being the consolation prize. 3C 3fC All Shows, Matinee and Evening, 10c and 25c. Sp Johnson will be, A. H. Pettis has returned to his wtesa members of the home in Provo after five months Columbia Sewing club at her home visit with his brothers in Los Ms evening. Sewing, music and Angeles, California. luncheon will be the features of the Tening. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beesley have returned home from Los Angeles, The Elks' ladies will hold their California, after spending the past Rgolar card social this evening in three months visiting with their tie Elks club rooms. Tables of daughter, Mrs. R. L. Davis. will be played, bridge and "500" awarded and luncheon Mrs. W. A. Nuttall will entery Served. All Elks' ladies are tain Camp No. 2 Daughters of the Invited to attend. Utah Pioneers, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Bonneville The Joint celebration of the ward house. Very important busiNelke Reading and Utah Sorosis ness will be transacted, after which flnta will be held this evening at a program will be given and a social t:30 o'clock in the Bonneville ward time enjoyed. All memlers are inmosement halL A splendid pro- vited and are requested to bring pram has been arranged, after their needlework. ' Wch dancing and supper will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leeks en-(- ! the E. L. E. meet Tuesday rtemoon at 2:30 o'clock at the WW of Mrs. Frank Deming. Fol- Dwing the card came luncheon will The The Misses Mildrpd "When You Call Me knows "The the mance of the West. Princess IVItre and i'A a sur- Lamar waiting at his home Saturday A pleasant wertng. time was Wat with games and music, after Mch a delicious luncheon was kprved to the following: Misses flora Manwarine. Dm Collins. ALL SEATS 10c year. Great All in a picture as big as the West, filmed with the perfect castl B. P. Schnttwcg Attempts to feign Insanity are being constantly discovered. Mr. de Uoche, however, succeeded In hla dramatic strange and lerfornuince and was eventually released and sent to Switzerland, where he was kept till the end of d th& war. Mr. de Roche apjiears as a featured player with Adolphe Menjoii Kansas City Doctor Invents New Truss Production BREATHLESS MOMENT" m Y mdKimtUSUm COMEDY i fatiff the system against and Influenza by taking $1.00 Ladies' Wool Spats, $1.75 '. values $1.00 values S. D. to, L. Garments, $1.00 $1.35 pair Men's, Ladies' and $1.00 Misses' Hose SiBrassieres, values to $1.50, 8 for pair Men's Part Wool Hose; for $i.uu $1-0- 0 5 Cretonne $1.00 yds $1.00 5 yds. Best Outing Ladies' Sjlk Hose, values to 36-inc- h. $1.00 $1.50, pair Percale. . . .$1.00 6 yds. 36-i6 yds. Apron Gingham. .$1.00 5 yds. Best Shirting. . . .$1.00 6 yds. Dress Gingham. .$1.00 $1.00 4 yds. Jap Crepe Galburne. .$1.00 4 yds. 32-i$1.00 4 yds. Wash Crepe 512 yds. Hope Bleach. . .$1.00 3 yds. Devonshire or Kiddie : .....$1.00 Cloth Batt, $1.00 large Quilt-siz- e 4 large Turkish Towels, 22x $1.00 size 1 lot Men's and Boys' Dress 1 n. Shirts a $1.00 lot Men's and Boys' Dress $1.00 Caps 1 Knight Wool Batt in grey 1 for during this sale. tablets JMuc box bean this signature vrcnrt Price 30c, $1.65 Our entire line of L. D. S. Garments at bargain prices Quinine destroy s61". laxative, and keep the in condition to throw off of Grip 8nd in "HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND" Not a Picture. Irvine's:- - Wi a W u" V i m JmnmW ' Wu A TWlino-o r,f t.hft and underworld toast of the "PP 1'ola is world both in this which shows the best and the worst of - love-melodra- the real Paris. Grant Opening Wednesday, March 5th Watch Tomorrow's Paper For Details Changes Adolph Zukorand Jesse L.Usky present First Our name from Pola Negri the Flora Floral to the AUeman Floral Co. That you who you may In a Herbert Brenon Production Shadows ofParis know SUNSHINE COMEDY AND are dealing with. per pair 1 Brornt fi 25c, 50c, 75c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ... Dollar Day to give you better values than before. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Note a few of our many bargains. 100 pair Ladies' high grade Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, 42-i- 1 TONIGHT, 8:13 Two n. wldt, Grip ff 8 pMrnisi E. FORREST TAYLOR and Hmitly Gordon In support of THE BREATHLESS MOMENT I'oln Negri, iu the stellar role of the Herbert Hrcnon Paramount proWilliam Desmond and ltobcrt duction of "Shadows of Paris" which oH'iis a two days' run at the Hill, 1'iiiversal star and director, Columbia theater on Tuesday. resiectively, have worked together A new discovery which, experts agree, has no equul tor curative effects in all rupture cases, is the latest accomplishment of Dr. Andrews, 578-- H Koch Hid., Kansas City, Mo. The extraordinary success of this new method proves that it holds and heals a rupture. It weighs only a few ounces. Has no hard gouging pads, no elastic belt, no leg straps, no steel bands and is as comfortable as a light garment. It has enabled hundreds of persons to throw away trusses and declare their rupture absolutely healed. Many of these had serious double ruptures, from which they had suffered for years. It Is Dr. Andrews' ambition to have every ruptured person enjoy the quick relief, comfort and healing power of his discovery and he will send It on free trial to any reader of The Herald whs writes him. He wants one person in each neighborhood to whom he can refer. If you wish to be rid of rupture for good, without an operation, take advantage of the doctor's free offer. Write hira today PiiHi-es- Second Our location. We are now at your service in the Columbia Theater Building We Can Serve You Better Here. Phone 914 for Flowers. Greenhouse Elite Hat Shop 269 West Center. at Springville. n. and I 4 oi'i New Discovery Heals Rupture Without an Operation. 5 A TOM FORMAN "THE COL characters, thrilling sceaes, laughter and tears in inurman, Ruth Nuttall, Vera Vilda Hunter, Mildred "Win, ro- best-sell- WILLIAM DESMOND Sutton Alloo Mrflnnril. LeVitre, Genevieve Nuttall, d It makes a picture greater than the book and the book has for twenty been a TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 'MeTieVe GRBP That-Smil- e!" world-fame- path Nuttall entertained at prise party in honor of Mildred PICTURES Everybody - doc- tors. You know what this means to you. We will try each TjMf of Paris A Herbert Brenon Production TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 AND 5. members of club will served. pe scene from the Paiamount Picture 'Shadows bi Dollar Day . Bridge a. the severe tests Imposed by the Charles to the Mrs. ujoj-ed- Pok Hegii in THE VIK1.1M.IN Willuim Hawiey, mayor of Casper, Wyo., during the daya when (hveu Wister wrott hi epic of the West, "The Virginian," has had the rare eMierleiK-"f aiiKTinteuding the rebuilding of the town. He was called uKin by Tom Forman to act lechuicul advisor in the recreating of the picrureNtpie western lor hi elaltorate uiuuicipalily scrwn version of '"Ti e Virginian," now playing at the strand theater. Colonel Haw ley, now a reMdcut of Ud Aiigelea, occHKioiially pinea for llie days of "the trrcut but admits that his California It was scl.loni that a scene wan home offer; him couifoita that more filmed that the star also did not than compensate hiia for the coloreontriliiite a isiiiple of "aj;s'' that ful paat that is no more. Bumtxr fjfedto i. added to the comedy uualitj! of the iicture. of millinery. the splendid styles and reasonable prices. is taken to suit you. and see Every care CaU MAW & HENRY Proprietors. Corner First Knrlh and University Avenue. Also our entire line of Shoes at bargain prices. With each $5 purchase one piece of Battenberg Embroidery Free. Remember the date of this sale it means a saving to you at D. L. Van Wagenen 343 West Center. Where You Get Your Money's Worth. "THE MILKY WAY" They fed her candy, cake and pie They fed her lots of meat. They gave her tea and coffee too Oh, how they made her eat!. But nothing seemed to help their girl ; She just stayed pale and thin, Until her Dad made up his mind To call the Doctor in. Old Doctor Wise examined her; He said: "Let's see your tongue." Then, when they boasted what she ate, He smiled: "That's where you're wrong. A quart of milk is what she needs Each week day, Sundays, too. You keep that up, and in a month, She'll be as good as new." They followed his advice and bought Cherry Hill Milk each day. A glass or two at meals she drank, And in a short time, Say! You should have seen how she filled out; Her cheeks grew plump and red. As health improved her eyes grew bright, Her classes too she led. Which clearly proved the "Milky Way" To health and strength is best. So give your child Cherry Hill Milk Let Nature do the rost. TAILORED HATS TRIMMED HATS SPORTS HATS For Your Spring Costume Grouped to Sell Wednesday Prices That Will Please. J1 g at Every hat chic, smart and becoming an exceptional value at a low price 0 I 1 ' ' |