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Show nnjjjAr rw"nionrmr'i i ii i jao THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924. r uu Malleable Ranges Outlive Cast Ranges and Use Less Fuel go vooy terrible nL I nut friends, old books and old songs, are appreciated when time has proved their worth. PAYMENTS PRICE TO EVERYBODY THE LOWEST PRICE. Co. ll HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Home Furnishers. SPRINGVILLE i C0LU1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7:30,9:15 SILENT "THE THE COMMAND" LULLABY STARRINO lith Edmund Lowe, Ima Tell, Martha Mans- lid, Betty Jewel Flor- Ict Martin, Bela Lugosi and STAN FEB VS. VERY JANE MOVAIC by critics Acclaimed ; LAUREL and public as the greatest emotional drama in ever given to the screen a courageous PAPRIKA" mother fighting everlastingly for her child. EVENING RALPH OLUMBIANS CONCERT and WILL ROGERS in 'TWO WAGONS, BOTH COVERED" THE PICTURES TOM r Confetti anal Ballon Ucmc& i ' '.'Afv mil r0 v ,mi wMT. wwvi AT It is wonderful because of its tone. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Allies Farrt-Win. M. Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. the nifinlKTs of the Lamlnhi Tnu Fled Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Swen club at her home Monday evening. o, Xielson motored to Utah lake A deA buNiness Bessiun was fouductiil Sunday and spent the day. after which panics and refreshment licious Easier luncheon was served. were enjoyed. Present were Miss A regular meeting and initiation Mmirine Uee, Miss Hildred Juhn-son- , Miss Aleea IVmllon, Miss Anna of Valley Chapter No. 3, Order of the Eastern Mar will be held this Peay, Miss Henlah Junes, Miss MilH o'clock in the Masonic dred Junes. Miss Ihimthy Klewart. evening at Miss Jcisejiliine Junes, Miss Flor- temple. It will also be the official ence Fail and Miss Pearl Kimball. visitationU. of the Grand Lecturer, Mrs. Ii. Ramsey. 4 Mrs. P. Asaid Johnson was hostess to the members of the Columbia Sewing club at her home Monday evenimr. Serine flowers prettily decorated the eiitertuinini; rooms. During the time spent with needlework and music, a delirious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. J. Will Iwis. Mrs. Flora Vincent. Mrs. Vil.ite Vincent. Mrs. C A. Iiilil(iiist, Miss Anna itookc. Mrs. V. u. Facer, Mrs. Franklin Y. Gates, Sirs. Ole K. olsen, Jr.. Mrs. A. Will Jones, Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Mrs. Hannah Cardall and Mrs. James Peuy of Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. James Peuy and son Elton of Hiawatha are visiting relatives and friends in Pruvo for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Johnson entertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Fred Carter, whose birthday anniversary occurred ou that day. A large birthday cake centered the dining table. Vases of Easter lilies were also used in decorating. Covers were laid for eight, including Mr. and Mrs. David A. Cassity. The guest of honor was presented with an Easter lily plant. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ii. Workman of Salt Lake spent the week end in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow. Mrs. Warren Claik of Alpine is visiting for a few days with Mrs. Hugh Peterson. 3C 9). i)C Mrs. J. T. Bateman of Alpine is a Provo visitor for a few weeks the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Workman of Salt Lake motored to Payson Sunday where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Workman. Miss Lyle Nelson, Miss Helena Stewart and Stanley Nelson motored to Brlgham City Sunday where they visited relatives and friends. The Clearendon The Haadorf f Player are products of the celebrated Haddorff Piano Manufacturing company. A cheap piano has a cheap, hollow sound. has a tone of quality. An excellent piano has a rich, round We will play a Haddorff for you We are proud of it HALL TONIGHT (TUESDAY) lDER AUSPICES OF BEEHIVE GIRLS OF PROVO FIRST WARD HARMONY KINGS WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC REFRESHMENTS tickets 33C; extra lady EVERYBODY INVITED 1 ioc " . a 1 mm 4 Only One Price to Everybody The Lowest Price. The Primary children of the Sixth ward were entertained by the teachers of the association at an Easter party ii; the ward amusement hall Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll Dancing, games and music were enjoyable features of the afternoon's entertainment, after which a delicious Easter "THE Company HOUSE" E Home Furnishers Provo, luncheon was served. ONE-PRIC- Springville enter- tained at an Easter dinner at her home Sunday evening. The dining table was prettily decorated with humorous uetective. who. while pretending to Easter lilies and ferns. Covers were has been predominent, mi it hers and mothers in whom a work against him. actually wins bis laid for eight. note of sorrow was the outstanding eventual vindication. Mrs. Essie Sehk announces the characteristic. Jessie engagement of her cousin The mother which Miss Novak Russell to Loris Cardell, sou of Mrs. Hannah J. Cardell. The mar- portrays in the first part of "The riage will take place Wednesday, Lullaby" is a new type of mother April 23, in the Salt Lake temple. a mother who comes from her native The Beehive girls of the Provo Italy, joyful, exuberant and devoted, First ward will give a balloon rnd upon whom time and experience confetti ball in the ward social hall stamps its furrows of care and sufthis evening. The Harmony Kings fering. This mother, through a long will furnish the music. During the separation from her child, is shut from the sight of her evening refreshments will be served. out forever offspring by an unsurinountable barEveryone is invited to attend. rier, a barrier tradition. And it is the repression and The Relief society choir of th in the Provo Third ward met at the home the tragedy of her removal from and of Mrs. Carrie Penrod, Monday even the one who is dearest to her. that Never rises Novak Miss sumprme. ing. After practice a social time before as that wistful appeal, for was enjoyed. the which she is so in Miss Vaun McDonald an3 Miss country over, been cast to such great In this artistic picture. LaRee McDonald left Saturday for advantage as Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they will THEFT OF $100,000 IS conduct a beauty culture parlor, BLAMED ON RUSSELL during the summer months. IN NEW FOX FILM. The Elks ladies met In regular The disappearance of $10,000 in social session in the Elks clug rooms The card game bonds Is the flame which kindles Monday evening. "500" was the feature of the even- action in "Alias The Night Wind," Fox production staring's entertainment, the prize being the William ring William Russell, that will open awarded to Mrs. J. H. Denhalter. at the Princess theater Wednesday Millions of Pounds Bought Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peterson will for a two days run. by the Government Bing Howard, the young and highentertain at dinner at their home this evening for the following: Mr. ly successful stock and bond broker, from society. Evidence and Mrs. O. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. isn outlawed fVi t affolnat film U'folnVi a Kaah .1. M. Jensen, Mrs. Essie Keeler and UUO LTTTTl riAii UtUUgUL HgaiUDl U1U1 VTUIVU Mrs. J. T. Bateman, and Mrs. War- convinces even bis most trusted ren Z. Clark of Alpine. A bowl of friend of his guilt. The entire Metropolitan police cut flowers and ferns will form the centerpiece for the dining table. seeks vainly for the fugutive, whose Following dinner the evening will be elusiveness has won him the title.; of "The Night Wind." Hhe wonld spent with music and social chat. have given himself up but for the convicition that he would be thrown CATTLE TO BE TESTED. SPANISH FORK, April 22. Test- Into prison on false evidence. He becomes the savior of victims ing of the dairy cattle will take TONIGHT stick-updarting without warnplace in the Third and Fourth wards of parties to resuce the of Spanish Fork next Saturday by ing on hold-uthe deputy state veterniarian. All victim. His case progresses little local dairymen are expected to have until, under the most romantic circumstances, he meets a young girl their cows tested. self-denia- d TRAN FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:45, 4:15, 7:45, 9:15 TONIGHT i "THE UNINVITED GUEST" Under-se- a Pictures in Color. Finer Texture and NEWS WEEKLY Larger Volume WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY your bakings Same Price over 33 yers 25Zces25c They all came to Monte Carlo to gamble, The pretty milliner The young artist The Professor of Mathematics and the beautiful woman who lived by her wits. All of them won except the V Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover and Mr. and Mrs. LeKoy Hoover were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoover in Ironton Sunday. a tone that vibrates. e what kind of a piano it is. You will be when you see one aud hear its voice. ' The ladies of the Second ward Relief society will conduct a bazaar in the ward amusement hall Wednesday. A hot dinner, cafeteria style will be served from 12 until 2 o'clock, when booths of fancywork, quilts, dresses, etc., will be opened and the goods for sale. Commencing at 8 o'clock in the evening in the meeting house, a splendid program "THE LULLABY." will be furnished after which the bazaar will be continued in the Mother Love untiring, magnifiamusement hall. Dainty refreshthat Is the ments will be served. A cordial in- cent, basis of the tremendous theme run- Caaaot RxUt la tkr Haiaaa Body vitation is extended to everyone. if Yo Will I mr Traak'a ning through 'The Lullaby." ChesPrvariiptloa. Mrs." Frank Ramsey, Sr., spent the ter Bennett.s intensely dramatic ofIt la preposterous in fact It la a, week end In Springville with her fering starring Jane Novak, which lhame to suffer with Inflamatory, conies to the Columbia theater on muscular, sciatic neuritis or any form of rtheumatliim. FOR HOME AND STABLE. Wednesday and Thursday. Thla Prescription doea not ruin Borozone Tlnre have been other mothers the stomach, The extraordinary it doea not deprna on the the mothers and cuts, flesh screen, wounds, heart Eat all the meat treatment for portrayed food wish while you talcina; Is scalds in their and children faith whose just erring sores, galls, burns Trunk'a Prescription. Contains no as effective in the stable as in the mercury, salicylate aoda, oil reAMOUNTING TO rRIZES or narcotics, tut positive$1,250 home. Horse flesh heals with overcomes any kind of rheuma- In to Answers ly markable speed under its powerful Given for Questions on earth. What more tlsm or i pout The treatment Is the Geography. influence. ii u yuu wniu i iirrn in iiiiiiiinif Open to JuRt aa Rood and it Is Impossible same for animals as for humans. An educational contest. to The something; better. First wash out infectious germs everyone, anywhere. First prize is How well do you (rreatest auric add solvent known with liquid Borozone, and the Boro- $500 in cash. and also medli'lne. liver anperlnr Send stamp zone Powder completes the healing know your geography? Trunks Prescript 'on sella for 11.75 or 1 for only 15.00 at Urns Price (liquid) 30c, 6(c for ciicular, rules and questions to atores. process. Address John W. Powder 30c and fl()c. be answered. and $1.20. .Hedqtilst rrnr Co.. the Ilexall Sold by lledquist Drug Co. Advcr- - Sheffield, Chairman Department of Store, Provo, L'takj V in Awards, Advertisement. :r"ra, lil. Itiscmcut. SfC Princess 3)C p FIRST WARD SOCIAL harp-lik- You tell us Pay for your piano while you use it and enjoy It. Our Credit Department can arrange for you to pay a small amount each month. With liberal terms and such a wonderful instrument offered, you cannot go longer without a piano. Be sure and hear a Haddorff. Miss Iris Bourgh of Nephi is spending a few days in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Schofield. Owens . EASY PAYMENT PLAN Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Dr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Bown of Salt Lake end Mr. liiid Mrs. J. I). Hunter motored to Utah lake Sunday and hail Easter luncheon. Mrs. Williametta - A good piano Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bown of Salt Lake sent the week end in Provo with relatives. Monday afternoon. Never Forgotten. PARA, daughter, Mrs. Willard MePhersou. Mrs. John R. Stewart of Salt Lake spent the week end in Provo with Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson. in )V0. "V- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Heal. POLLOCK'S PLAYING WAW- r EASY MONTHLY "THE 4 Sciet most (MIGHT y TT CARMEL MYERS AND KENNETH HARLAN IN "POISONED DW- - fPXrFRREO P!CTUKi.S Ranges like old Dixon-Taylor-Russe- Have You Ever Heard a HADDORFF Once Heard that Monarch 3NE 'f fO further insured by its Vitrifused Ruct Resisting Flue Linings. Experience has shown that this u the only effective rust w-- nrntprtinn which is practical for use under the extreme variations of temperature that exist in the flues of a range. a true saying is fiSK is Ask a MONARCH User It fronts PAGE FTVE. RHEUMATISM ALL SEATS beautiful woman who gambled for the young man and she 10c I JACK HOXIE See this f;,;cinatin; rroductioa of Robert W. Service's novel wfrh a PreLn-eCast Q -- in- d "THE GALLOPING p KENNETH HARLAN CLARA BOW RAYMOND ClUH ini CARMEL MYC ? A ACE" and COMEDY ij WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM RUSSELL i ' " in "ALIAS THE NIGHT WIND" i m arifi AND COMEDY COMEDY ratf0CtooooaoaoooaooQaaaaaa MISS CLAIM? HANSEN AT THE ORGAN j |