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Show THE PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 1925. PAGE THRE2. - fAIIIMRIA Tonight 7:30 and 9:15; "THE DEVIL'S The Ladies Literary club Ut( bsme Monday evening, the orcasbur meet noiue or lrg. urant S.; being his birthday anniversary. The Eggertseu Wednesday afternoon at entertaining rooms were jtrettily I o'clock, , The" subject which is Us- decorated with carnations and ferns. A, delightful time was enjoyed ing studied s 'Mdeallsui of the South" and two books will be re- with game and music after which viewed as follows: "Old CreoV refreshment were served. Mr. Sea Dayg" hy George W. Cable will he grave was presented with a beautigiven by Mrs. E. A. Paxnias and' ful birthday token. ", . "A Kentucky Carnival? by Jaiue Lane Allen will be given by Mrs. J. The Daughters of the Pioneers Karl Beck. All members are urged Camp No. 2, will be entertained by to be iu attendance. Mrs. Mary Brown and Mrs. Lydia teitre Thursday April S, at 8:30 at was Crandull Mrs; Apies pleasher home Mon- the home of Mrs. James Brown, 55 antly Went Third South.: n . day evening by a number of friends. . The history of the life of Mr. and A delicious was served after npT which the eveuing was spent with Mrs. Henry Cheever will be given aud the lesson ou the History of games, music and aocial chat Those present were Mrs. Rose IJtah will be given by Mrs. Clara .Good musical numbers nave Kartchner, Mrs.'. Ziua Seamouut, Giles, been also arranged for. All memFerRuth Mrs. Bertha Boss," Sirs. Inbers and rer, Mrs. Sadie Lewis. Mrs. Etta vited to beeligible members are present." freer, Mrs, Mary Markham, Miss tXSminenCrandalMiss-ttt- h Park inson, Mis Louise Jacobs and the Camp No. 4 of the Daughters of - , guest of honor. the Pioneers will meet at the home ' of Mrs. J. C Leetham will give the The staff of the Knight Woolen hlstor yof her parents and the Hissurmised G. W. tory of I'tab will also be given. A MjlUi pleasantly e CARGO" 'with Pauline Starke Wallace Beery Wednesday and Thursday The m AhiJill Thriller --- it f ....... jr.... r v .' " a. 'sui-prise- v.- ... ' i D RAPERY ' -- ' IIP ""signer PRINCESS SEATSlQc ' in L- - - and Comedy- - , - Wednesday and Thursday J. B. WARNER ... . "BEHIND TWO GUNS" , and First Chapter of 36 inch Lace Scrim yard ' WOLVES OF THE NORTH starring WILLIAM DUNCAN rrWMMNWWWWWVWMWl 36 inch. Marquiesette, Blue and Rose, Blue QQ. UJ.. . for Spring . w3l" yard 36 inch Scrim dotted and plain in both Qf QVu. ............ . 40 inch Heavy Tuscan Net For bunaglow TfC I wu curtains, yard 42 inch fine rietln cream color. Neat v QCm i vUV patterns ere-ton- ........ 45 inch fine Netj Large 10 ' It's a square meat for a dime 45 inch Net. Attractive' 90 ' patterns yard ....... .V.vnOa EVERY BITES A DELICH" I ;Ji;A-'i::- - Fine Scrims Colored Dots for Kitchen and Bath; "' .5 Fancy Work and Food Sale The ladies of St, Mary's Guild will hold Southern Greenland Is" moving a fancy work and food sale Satnr? away from Scotlund at the rate day, April 11, at the Sanitary Mar- - of 00 feet to 125 feet a year and aprons, pillow cases and luncheon Waring away , - ...59c ne ( saving. Do not miss this sale! It will fee .well worth your r-a Ike liD1 ,; prices that will mean a great : ' Woven Draperies. Variety of new shades yard 36 inch Double Border Printed Mad xaa, yard... " materials at f Here-Mr.-a- vifHihg-bere-fo- 36 inch Madras I to help you we are offering you these lovely new 1 $ ylilJ freshening up, w u drapes for the living roomrnew 8 for the sun parlor and U3u patterns 36 inch Madras Draperies Gold and Blue, Rose and Green CI IE '. yard .' House Cleaning when eyery-thin- g n e eds 40 inch Silk Mixed Net. Co.lor Ecru' CQi yard and Tan, yard....fc3C 40 inch Draperies, Black 'and Gold, Black and Rose, yard . 59c Now is the time IQa ............. 45 inch Net Scrim 9Q - Mil Wednesday ahd TKu rsday - , '. SALE Scinch Woven Striped. 01-- 3 Scrim U U yard ..'..',; "HIS MAJESTY THE OUTLAW" .,, The members of the Amasta club were pleasantly entertained" at the borne of Miss Bessie Colling Monday eveuing, April 0. Needlework, music, gauie, and a delicious lunchReturns to Work Miss Emma eon were the diversions of the evenSiafford who has lieen ill with a ing, Those present Were Miss severe cold for the past week Is abie Irene Heurichsen, Miss Ida Knud-senMiss Alice Taylor, Miss Afton to return to work. Baker, Miss Vesta Dixon, Miss Reviews HookMrs. Sadie Wors-le- y Maine Mauson and Miss Rhea Bus . will review the book "Monna by. Vanna" by Muter Uuck in the Fiftn ward Mutual this eveuing. The Alpha Tono club will meet at the home of Miss Leona Ramsey (amp Meets The Pleasant View Thursiy evening, April 9. Needlecamp of the Dan;;bters of the Pio- work and music will be the enT neers will meet at .the home of Mrs. tertainineiit for the evening after Will FerguRon Thursday afternoon which refreshments will' be served. A good program at 2:'.30 o'clock. has been arranged and all eligible The men teachers of the ' Provo memlKTs areduvited. high eveuing in the, high school gymnasium for the women teachers. Each In Prove Grant Snow, formerly was entitled to invited two couple of Provo .but pow of Kan Francisco,' guests. During the evening of dancfew a for Provo in is Cul., visiting ing, for which- Wilde's orchestra days and is the-- guest "of his aunt, furnished the music, delicious reMrs. Gladys Sanders. freshment were served.- -' A, large crowd was In attendance and a good Conference Visitors Mr. and Mrs. time enjoyed by everyone present. A. L. Booth, Mrs. Annie M. Young, and Mrs. Rose T.. Stewart were coif sets, also cakes, ,pies, doughnuts, frrenee. visitors In Salt Lake. chili and brown bread will be on sale. In Salt Lake Misses Erma and Pauline Bennett and Miss Leona Dr. Martin Honored Dr. T. I Booth were conference visitors in Martin, head oi the agronomy,. deSalt Lake. partment of the Young university, has bQpn elected first vice president Mro. B. B. of the I'tah Academy of Science. ; Visited Slack of Park City who have been Old Folks Party-T- he First ward few days left old folks' will he entertained Fri. this morning' for California.. day at the social hall, according to .,, J fr- - F. ThomaSr elmirmaa of- -r the Mrs. Stephen Bee committee. The In Salt prty will, begin at is Visiting for a few days iu Salt. 12 o'clock when a dinner will be Lake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. served. AH over 00 yeara of age, all ' Thomas HulL widows and widowers and wives of ' Jpf It Scrims -- members is desired. ,t . Belt Wilson ' tbeVIen r MtUg"'at hsl eligible CITY NEWS t ana BEN TURPIN in ..' "RASBERRY ROMANCE" Tonight 7:30 .9:15 ALL at CO. WO0D-GLIFTO- N 36 inch Scrim. MC-D- 36 inch Dotted; Scrim,. colors, Pink, Blue, Cj'n yard Gold, 36 inch tractive-pat- - ;whiler ....... wC Ruffled terns, yard .. .IU u 36 inch Cretonnes, Heavy 25c . ' XadiesV Beady lq gold ill! . ; . 36 inch,Heavy Cretonne. . Beautiful nCp designs 36 inch Extra ' Heavy . Hand; Blocked Cretonne. Very attractive 7Cp" I JU patterns .......... edge Curtain Scrim. Dotted in white and , 59c v...;... Cretonnes. At -1 f&$jr-- ot, yardWrTM U ifam Sorwsy 36anch Orchid Pink, Blue, Qold from 60 to 03 feet annually. Cretonnes Wea' brary Exclusively . hit )1 'I ' i j4 tt$ i' ' i ' . TPrinted CrepeFrocks $Q95 $1 Return From Salt Lake Miss Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson have returned home .from Ma rva Hodson and , Miss' Cleone Salt Lake where ' they spent the Smith returned home today from week-end- . ' Salt Lake where -- they- spent' the t95ij9750 ., ami Strati . Fashion allowed her fancy U run riot when originated these lovely crepes, and the result is stunning Frocks Uterally splashed with vivid color. .Sometimes it is in the form of gorgeous bouquets. Sometimes, in clever ge- -. ' p.metrjc patterns. So gay is the fabric itself, that the Frocks are beauif ully simple and graceful in line. she - & - In accord with Paris' latest fashion decree we are in our coat department fea-turingvn- ?mm I WW ... , ow ' rrrr PoiretTwill In NAVY GRAY -r- - : . ' Band Returns The Young nnlversity band baa returned from an extended tour of southern Utah. - tan"7 Man's love and his Vengeance. t t Concerts a "BETWEEN . - and ROSE ' CHICAGO, April 6 (tP) Hoping that mercury which had been EDMONDTON, Alb. Alberta ha found in the bodies of Dr. Oscar Olsen and Emma Nelson MeClintoek 28 rural credit societies, all in a' will eld their case, the state's. at- flouritihing condition, according to a report to the legislature. torney ahd""hls eorps of assistants pressed further today In building up their, claim that William IX Shepherd murdered bis millionaire ward Billy MeClintoek, In order .to get Garden Seeds the $1,000,000 MeClintoek estate, Flower Seeds T Dr. William McNnlly, eoroner's Grass Seed chemist, submitted a' preliminary Clover Seed report of his analysis of the vital le- organs of Dr. Olson and Mn Gladioli Bulbs Clintock, showing slight quantities Dahlia Bulbs :. of mercury in each body. Canna Bulbs A search made by Lieutenant Wil: Vegetable Plants SPENZIA. Italy "Aridta IT. a liam B. Lanl from the office of the Flower Plants ' yacht Which will make a journey chief of police, revealed prescrip. Perennial Plants around the world on a scientific tiona given icj Mr8- MeClintoek, it Lawn Mowers expedition nnder the auspices of was announced toilay. 'Rubber Hose'-- " Duke of Ptetoal, war christened Hose Couplings here today by the Bishop of Sar- - tained mercury. Garden Tools Dr. Charles Rrusemarck, Mrs. Me' Clintoek' Incubators physician, corroborated Albanfa, youthful leader of the re the statement that no mercury was Poultry Supplies ,eent revojntion has been stricken prescribed. He said, however, that Seed Potatoes aoddenly ill and special messengers be- had believed death was brought Root3 Asparagus huve been sent to Jugoslavia aak' about by natural causes. ling medical, aid. ; o rrf, ?.;. A The ' former. British foreign min JERUSALEM Lord Balfour.TJister left today for Halifax and will 338 W. Center, Provo, Ut-- h whose . visit here ' was considered visit. Damascus ana Aiexanaria on T . ; significant la returning to England. bis way home. WILFORD PERRY ' . A Wonder Picture of - v .LONDON A public vow to behave better in the house of com, mons was taken here Sunday by Lady-- Aster - who told a political meeting "I admit they riled me and nettled me, but I'm going to change I'm much better than I used to be,! and I'm going to get better every i day In every way.". : . l - I Aonnan Kerry . Alice Calhoun-.H Anna Q. Nilsson. . IN MEDICINE SHE IS SANE week-end- . d Lou TeOegan ' NO MERCURY Mrs. la Sab Lake-Chri-sten Ooebel D. W. Webster and Mr. and MrsTD: wag a Salt Lake visitor Sunday. C. Hunter and family were Salt 8AN FRANCISCO. April 6. Dor Lake visitors Sunday. ' Week-Eii-d 'tbttMwMrs. " Addle othy Ellingson, youthful matricide, 8mItH and children were .week-en- d today prepared to yesist her : atvisitors ln'Salt Lak&i.torneys' efforts fd prove her insane. , Determined to block the defense niove if possible, the jar.x girl reiter Salt Lake VIsItoraMr. 'and Mra. ated her former declaration that she Thomas Thorn ley are - Salt ..Lake 1a mentally sound and wants the in- visitors tola week. . : - ' ) santy hearing ended. Tnt going to make them listen Dinner Guesta Dr. M. W. Blzlow to me. Why should everyone Ignore Four Shows Daily I'm not of Panguitch and son Welby, who me eompletely in this? 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 has Just retained front a - three craay and I'm going to say 'so in to. Jump right up yean mission in Germany Were the court if I hare Dorothy de MONDAY, TUESDAY' dinner guests' Sunday of Mr. and during everything," ' ' ... . ' clared. :. Mra. . Thomas Tbornley. and WEDNESDAY!? "tle-V4wtor-Mran- EASTER SPECIAL DOROTHY SAYS " FRIENDS" News Weekly and Comedy ndi.danee were rendered at Fountain Green. Mt. .Pleasant Ephrianv Manti. Gonnlsod land SaUna. Alt presept at the concerts were lonnd in their praise of the musie and nrged Prof. Robert Saner to make the visit an annual onei . ATLANTA, Ga. BiU ZOzmann conrinnes to lead fh,ileds at bat In training season games. In a dozen melees he taa batted for an average of .470. .. ., : - - t -- : - . WILFORD PERRY |