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Show a and then acbemea to diaTrLt Proctor (Mr. Crane), after witness girl r-Tool Uor Lola mutraU Bimn (Miss K'Lvfiu-inf tu asa ticrlfict ber Md tA deftJid Tom hrimr. .l tte embrace of nU rival. Bandan (Mr. Hotumaa.) Bendered drama to a Pointed and bhjhly dr. nurouwicus by aa accsare a tnnni In his drtrting .k. holt by Lola WMtaker (Mlaa Lee). . " a girl OB a einioruui We dreMiea and nuraea a wound ob . i.. . a t tn thlrid thla etrl from unjust aoipidon when Flo and 1: 'pjij ber gnardlaj - lueorse her on the island, find them v.... th rlrl hla wife. Flo K . SOCIET ho ' 'SIS n.I BS CKl.KHKATE Tho 1i,i.ii1 L,tiiveriirU' Slke KHidiii 'Hl Uah VEI.KE-- the amnmr..t K.r.U Ml tl liall. " Wo tniift'numi in"'tlw ..ri.ntal p.r.l.-nwhite , K..UJ lavwid.ir. ' We.t Iln and fr''u w'K'IliK - Hnti-- uttriM-Jaii""-- ' rival The pw'Hta ii!""' a " oo rau i nmiilr if WUt.jaa iv. nrpri Tiit-wl'i- zr ilaantl.? frli-ixl- Kml Ilulwr at hi borne tbe imi skIod Im'IiiK l.irtlulujr aiiulver-utrv- . " and (In' ins nn.il iaii'i. ttcr.- - cujoytii, afii r w Iil h dutiity . i'ir w rvt-- to uUiul will murilid .'Itch in the Hdiiiifvllle ward ,."",'.,,lt' f.plk A hu.t Uflm-- e iv.-rt- 1. ft i ; ouay. a T .k. !' ntra rTWA ' mlmn - a ttanmmm !TmGmywr4mi'mr' " The Manavu ward M. I. A. will i'ttlve a big dance Thursday evening in the ladies gymnasium for all members of the ward. The music will be furnished by the "Wilde Rose Players" and dainty refresh- ments will be served during the evening. i The members of the E. L. E. Bridge club met wtih Mrs. Frank Deming at her home Tuesday after-nooof bridge were Twp tables " played. Mrs. R. B. Patterson the prize. A delicious luncheon followed and was served to Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. Mary Anderson. Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. John r. Btuhl. Mrs. S. J. RENEWED LUCK AND DANCE ARE COMBINED to Be Chest Awarded at Municipal Council Dance. that the holder of a winning number need not be present on the night of the dance, as the numbers will be published and a week's time given to Chtw it after claim a prize. Those who have not purchased every mem tickets may get them from Mrs. G. It ttmalates 11 Iiiendselman, secretary. and First prize: cedar cnest niiea appetite with following, Rockford silver aids dictation. and breakfast gown cream laddie, It makes yoar r.n 1 nalr K. W. M. woolen food do yea more 1 pal' blankets, white silk hose, aoed. Note hew black silk hose, bead band, crochet lnseta for scarf, camisole ana cap, It relieves fast stnfry leeltna fancy garters, silver vase, hand alter Hearty eatug. . o Wklteaa teeth. painted sconces and candles, lunch napkins, ivory Mnderla breath dresser set, auto robe, 15 piece glass ir the goody wear set, 3 lieautiful night gowns, S 1IMM 1 3 beautiful dainty aprons, house I ' L.ate. Jit".-slippers, nut bowl, electric curling I A. irons. 1 pair hemstitcnea eneeis, buffet set, tapestry scarf, dresRer ueuuiuui scarf and pin cnsnion, handerchiefs, 1 faucy pickle dish, fancy bloomers, dainty camisole, 1 pair glass basket, 4 guest towels, JJUim Dancing Starts at 9 TAILORED HATS! TRIMMED HATS SPORTS HATS A 1 I KifiiS Ti For Your Spring Costume Grouped to Sell Wednesday at Prices That Will Please. Every hat chic, smart and becoming an exceptional value at a low price I The spirit of hospitality . . . the the little inti chatt heart-to-hea- ... macies rt of women .... where would they be without the tetcn'tete of tea? SAVE MONEY Tree Tea, of course. Early crop, mountain PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaranteed Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pay your druggist $1.20 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used tho two boxes, if you are not eatlsfied with the results obtained, we will send $U0 to your druggist and request him to hand It to yoo. We prefer to handle thla through the druggist because his customers are usually his friends and will be honest wftb him. PARIS MEWCINB COMPANY. J Orange Peoe or Japan Green TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 tin POLA NEGRI ln B k TODAY AND THURSDAY Held Over for One More Day on Account of the big crowds OWEN WISTER'S M1SBTS A William P. S. Don't miss this great American romance the supreme of all western pictures. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.. THE HAT SHOP Earle '(JWANSON picture all sweethearts who think "Alls fair in love and war," should see. and COMEDY b. , Sun-Mai- MoiniMmeimfc Fine Memorials, chiseled by real artists are more than mere blocks of granite. They are the expressions of a high purpose to perpetuate for all time that which is beautiful and noble. THE all-st- ar A b. Our personal attention to every detail and our conscientious effort to serve you well make it possible lor you 11 . to express your real1 purpose m ine memorial you may select. GLORIA duction. cast With an including VIRGINIA LEE GEORGE FAW CETT FLORENCE BILLINGS WARD CRANE Personally directed by Wm. P. S. Earle A romantic society drama btaped in the glamorous garden of fashion Miami. b. est ra TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Pro- o. and 10c "Destiny's Isle" A-N- fl COMEDY PRINCESS Phone 44ft 450 West Center. Lowest Prices " ' "WEEK ENDING MARCH 8, 1924. 10 lbs. Sugar ..$1.10 .3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 50 4- - lb. pail Pure Lard (J2 1 Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb 16 Small Picnic Hams, special, lb 10 5- gallon can Honey $5.35 48-lsack Patent Flour , Sl.45 96-lsack Low Grade Flour $2.50 100-lsack White Shorts S2.25 2 lbs. White or Black Figs 25 2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 35 2 pkga. Currants 39 d 3 pkgs. Raisins 35 3 pkgs. Evaporated Cherries .35j 2 lbs. Cranberries 25 2 lbs. Mince Meat .45 Fresh Crab Meat, lb H) Fresh Shrimp Meat, lb 80f Corn-fe- d Dressed Chickens, lb 30 3 large bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap 25 10 large bars Classic Soap. 45 10 bars A. B. Naptha or Crystal White Soap 46 "SHADOWS OF PARIS" St. LmU. Mo. HUMMING BIRO i ve 'The Bird" soars to the heights of swift, thrilling melodrama. And Gloria, in a novel Apache role is ''' Humming boy-and-g- irl magnificent ! and COMEDY BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP grown tea rare in fra' grance, sensible in price. mm ill Get Two Trial Boxes Thursday Night G, E tll n ARMORY Bllllnira. George r t former statement regarding Doan's Pills. They cured me of kidney complaint and the cure has re Night Hawk Orchestra 8 pieces n quilt. Sixth prize : steamer rug. Seventh prize! valuable surprise T.!ir..iv Interest ia being aroused in package. the sale of tickets for the dance to be given in the Armory on April THE HUMMING BIRD. by the Woraens' Municipal council. Gloria Swanson appears as a boy The tickets entitle noiuera i for the first time in her stellar ticket on a cedar chest filled with career in "The Humming Bird" a also useful articles, beautiful and Paramount picture directed by Sid- six other valuable prizes, a list of which is given below. The officers wish it understood d DON'T MISS IT OR YOU'LL REGRET IT Pari nmdiiftittn. with an aHtar cast. Including Virginia Lee, WardFaw- Third prize: $35 yellow bird quilt Fourth prize :beautlful red quilt. Fifth prize: beautiful old rose TESTIMONY ma i ned iiermiinenr." Don't Price (10c, nt nil dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Dyson had. Jones, Mrs. George Leven, Mrs. O. Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, X. X. Adver- R. Thomas, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers and tisement VKCINU- N- dual personality as Tolnette ana toe mra ior notorious "Mumming whom the Parle police search ia vain, gives the star a wide range of dramatic possibilities In thla produc td lrisn wee uea Second prize: Trousseau Xo one in Provo who suffers backache, headaches, or distressing urinary ills can afford to ignore twice-tolthii I'rovo woman's story. It is o confirmed testimony that no I'rovo resident can doubt. Mrs. Frank Dyson, 491 North Sixth St., W., says: "My kidneys were a constant source of trouble and my back was weak and lame. My kidneys were irregular in action and caused nnnoyunce. It only took aliout two boxes of Doan's Pills which I got at the Hedquist Drug Co. to cure me and I have not had any trouble since." (Statement given March Uti, y.m). Ou Octolier 3, 1022, Mrs. Dyson said: "I niu glad to confirm my Foster-Milbur- West Center. cett and Arthur Uonsman, will be presented commencing tomgnt ana tion nr Munae ration's Diay. wnico Thursday at the mnceaa meaier. Tha ttan. hv Marserr Land May Forrest Haisey aaaptea ror screen large bath towels, beautiful combing presentation, cawarq Burns is leau tells of the hurried flight of Toa Jacket, 1 pair pillow cases, i. tniru mid alien r shell, silver cold meat fork, silver set Rockford "THE KENNETH HARLAN AND RUSSELL SIMMONW f The members of Cnmn No. I. Dauirhter of llie T'tnh Pioneers will meet Thursday nflerimoii nt the linim' of Mrs. C. A. Clnzier. with ' Mrs. Myron Newell as assisting hostess. A cood prncrnui has been nr- ' ranged for the afternoon and refreshments will lie served. All mem- ' bers are urged to attend. 269 isle. . MARCH aTaTki i and nthr In the support ney Olcott and coming to the ColumMaJer- bia theater for a two days' run next , are Jacques tTAuray, Mario onl uraviaa. Ceaare and xnnrsaay. T Aa Tolnette, Idol of the Paris 1 DESTDiTO of a of gang leader and Anpshea. Mna gwanaon alternate 'rwttnv'a Isla." a Wm. P. . S. from boy's to girl's clothing and the n 8 pieces M Elite .Hat ShopGloria Swansoc and Edward Burns in scene Com the Paamana. Picture The Humming Bird' A Sidney Olcott Productiofl Ittle n ' mmmum tt at M i .. .n .,,,invin,. ... ' m it urt . leal in .cUa Tom'i . . KesBricr she aai low xom. iMuHn. tn nersecute the Island af .( i- I rri- - I- - (;u:rni i.m 1 auiuw-uifi- mmm -- inn ii liall till evt'imig. WiUle'a H..WU . VgTM-tt-I'.v Mr. U. will fnriileh ho iuuhIo and .f the X'lke HMMtJuir luU, Mra. nil married fnlka of I'rovo are In. dent : uf o l Ian vitrd to attend. . 0 W Hailf). ir'nid'iit , i ( .lull and the follow Inn im'iumeetiiiR given I j her of the eutertninm.iit committee, Relief ' H Mrs. K. - Hol'erta. Mra, OoTttv V. Jn ward Tuewlay ,hp 1 and : T.rL..r Teaadule attended. The Mra. Jack n It .. Immoii on Th raraiilea or use lira. a waa vreaphled wltt t Each Kaylor" waa given by Mra. Allen in or King Tut paper cap an Intereatlng manner. Mra. Beasle aolo "Oh, It r which they were obligvd to wear Cutler rendered a were I Wonderful," fter which two during the evening, and tbey violin aoloe were played. alwi given a During the evening of dancing iniereauna iwum. Mra. Joseph T. Farrer entertained , : I be following L J were enjojed : dance of the annlver- - the Ladles Aid at her home Tuesday fl aariea by Mina ilartna Mneman, who afternoon with a Kensington. Social dreaned In a lavender ana goia co chat, nmale and refreshments were turn repnneritd the Utah Borosla enjoyed by the following Mra. Yt club and Mlaa Norma Tardoe who Ralston, Mra. C W. Relnecb, coatumed in white and gold Mra. McCarty, Mrs. Dudley GalU-irhe- r. the Nelke Reading club. Mra. Robinson. Mrs. W. h. . .. wi . Mlaa Coleman'i Koroala birthday . niliemorr, iMruii-i- i jiihb i.irn TA1.l canMrs. Clark, rake contained twenty-seveRedfjeld, yM Mrs. M. A. Conant, dies and eight pld caudles adorned Mri; o. The Mra. Georee Fiteroy. Mri. W. O elKe cake. Mi Ha 1'ardoea dance waa given under the dlrec-- Beesley, Mra. Thomaa Canister, Mra. McCoard. Mra. William tlon of MIhs Venice Jepperson. one-ac- t play "When Men Buy Like rhnrlos MdVsrd. Mrs. E. A. Mitch Women" under tho direction of Mrs. ell, Mrs. J. II. Denhalter, Mrs. Ed NV. Monroe Taxman was given, the Burton, Mrs. George Bratton, Mrs. Included Edgar McArthur. Agnes Whttecotton, Mrs. Tewell and Oscar Garrett, Aldona Dixon, Ilarrml, Mrs. Russell McMlllen, ' George P. Parker In the stellar role. Mrs. Raymond Berry, Mra William Two vocal solos were rendered by Berry, Miss Mary Mulrhead, Mrs. Mra. Fay Looae Stiehl, accompanied Herman Grimm, Mrs. J. E. Swindon the piano by Mra Ray Timmer-ma- ler, Mrs. John Riley of Salt Lake, Mra. A. O. Spear, Mrs. John Rfld- Prim wflltzea were won liy.Mr. more. Sirs. N. u. Price, Mrs. and Mra. Sliellcracker, who are In Thomas Scbatz, Mrs. E. D. Ramsey, private life, Blnhop A. L. Booth, Mrs. Nora Vance and Mrs. Lee L. and Mrs. Rone Y. Stewart, also Mr. Baker. and Mrs, J. Finnigan. or Dr. W. J. Dixon left Mr. and Mrs. Snow, and Mrs. t'arl F. Eyring. Under the direction of E. L. Rob- TiioHilnv m.irninB for WiishliiL'ton. erts a march was conducted during I). C, where they will spend three which partners were chosen for weeks on a cotntiinea Dtistness ana aupner which was in charge of Mrs. pleasure trip. H. Aldous Dixon. Mrs. R. B. Patter-eon- , Mra. E. H. Eaatmond, and Mrs. The Tlmnanocos Danciue club will bold their lust dance of the Fred R. Taylor. Frldav evenlnir nt the An enjoyable time wag spent by season 1, 150. Mayhew's orchestra furnished Armory hall, instead of March Wilde's orchestra as scheduled. the music. will furnish the music, and all and Mrs. W .1. Clark enter-l)ne- d memliers are requested to attend. W a number of friends at their Music, RORRRT BROWNING CLASS bome Wednesday evening. PROPOSED FOR SPRING dancing and a delicious luncheon A lieglnnlng class In the poetry of was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leavitt and Robert Browning has been requested for the spring quarter. It will be Mr. Howard of Salt Lake. given under the direction of the exThe Booster's Dancing club will tension division of the B. T. 17. by The first hold their lnt dance of the season Mrs. Christen Jensen. Thursday evening, In the I. O. O. F. meeting is called for Friday evenWilde's orchestra will fur- ing March 7 at 7:30 o'clock in room hall. nish the niunie and all members are 11 of the art building, at which time the work will be outlined and urged to attend. definite time and place of meeting The M. I. A. of the Second ward will le decided upon. All who are will give a dance this evening in the Interested are invited. It may be ward amusement hnll. The music taken as a listening course or for will be furnished by the Peerless credit Players and an Invitation is extended to everyone. BIRTH ANOI NTED. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Putman of Mrs. L. N. Oakley will be hostess Soldier Summit announce the birth to the memlMrs of Camp No. 3, of n 7Vi pound baby boy, born at Daughters of the I'tah Pioneers nf the West wood and Reck hospital her home Thursday afternoon nt 3 February 20. Reports from the hoso'clock. An Interesting program pital are to the effect that the will be given and n dainty luncheon mother and baby are doing nicely. served. . .J WW furivfixih l.U hn. a . jira. rraiiic - n. joint I t IliHHlfVlUr rrh-hrhi- oo Mra. iuvilwl 1MU.umi'of tb luU bfff !;ward yrtln is ready to show a fine line of millinery. Call and see the splendid styles and reasonable prices. Every care is taken to suit you. MAW & HENRY Proprietors. Corner First North and University Avenue. I f If interested, we invite you to see our large display of fine memorials and consult with us of your desires. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just South Tabernacle. .PROVO of i |