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Show " fntE PACE SIX f " EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18.' 1926.. PUSH SCHOOL 1(7. WORK, ADVISES BLUulORATOR ''If you pnshiyoor it A-M- a southerner recently about the old Maxwell House in Nashville, Throughout all Dixie this fine, old hotel was famous years ago for ItiToluid for its coffee A special blend of fine" coffees, wonderfully rich and "Qoodto mellow, was served there. Today this the last dropyz same blend is on sale in sealed tins in all vV Mjoiriul parts of the United States. Ithas pleased . . "Pop" "Warner will have " jiowerfnl line practically Intact from 1925. Washington has lost Tesreau and WIlsn, Its two back field stars but On-sta- 1 TO CAUSE BIRTH MALE CHILD , ; 17 r "Wat -- - la-go- od Hl e GOLDSMITH'S Oiirlina nf finvinrv vv S1545 : is higher than price; 89c--98c- ' 1 3 Clihnniia'Aiin " numbers. u U 9 : $ h38 $ ; 2iLi'ii&wiiiicQ.ai.caii.ii(iii&iiuu-- .Come in and see them. r . . oiiie-iu-ana-see- ",. new -- 1 -our -- .J. ' ' - $7.50 TO ranged by the new oXfkers and they Dinner was served before rh Rp)e revolutionize generally accepted ary nature may be judged by the presented her with a ulft of appre and covers were placed for Mr and laws of Irofessvr - Major - j fad that the profewor deules the physi. i latJon Mi's. for her woik dnrfng the past Olude Cowan, Mr.. and Mi;. iim wucm mm u huh uiscoverea ; existence of the cotanlc "ether. ' '. ". $' uewJjHg'In of ""solarlieut. McClellaA Mr and Mrs. hn DanHie memlersof the" Nejo stike iels,1 Jr. .Mrs.Jubk.a. iJThe professor Is holding back his Six o'clock in the morning Is the IUlief fMM'lety board entertained at Daniel; iih ani' Mra Golden Vijv lUUln dlwirv fur ftlrthor Hkiutfu usual opening time for Chinese shop a farewell social last Friday after-- u lor, Mr. 'awl' :?Ii ? Darrelr P.rown, and experlmeuts, but ita revolniioif keepers, ?.. oon at the home of President Hepsy MJgJ,SlllJ,ltlfiUnn,- - and-JlmrLewi's in honor of Mrs. LUlle Bntnell received . 1 1 .... t the" lilsb; wwre GeorgeBaretJklHafV'ill Mr.-Nin- '' V. T" - ge ; Mrs make her home In Draper. Brown ias been a niemlier. of the presidency of the stake Belief o elety for a numlier of years. Me'm-- t I'h - lui have prevlonsTy worked Oil the word- with ber ae well ,ns Hit present member were present and she, with a lieau ring by her cft'orkers Cltrv-crl- y provided the arrnngel entertainment nn'l lnm h vas served d tnl Md'lailflf tTfp consolation ' . Blabop Hober' ' Slranffishows: gifts-- ' CurtliTatid the A! iIemleM b a the-stak- .,. r.. ZUIHIBUllBBICCCSIiri -- wl M,--j-- stake. Hi g Mrs Llllie Dead entertaine l at a ahowe fatnrdayevetdjia ittlmtor ner 4iwcer lrsr LeUfi;inH:r. a ' l tbe- woHth, ' fi -- MrsJesse Earl - 9:00 FRIDAY f SATURDAY. Thrills Galore! M. I. K. s l - .4:00..til TONIGHT CONSTANCE ALMADGET in "LEARNING TO LOVEw and itanee in Mr. and Mr. P: ( Loveless 'amusement kali wl -- Proeressl ve-s- Kook Friday-evenin- g ;fr all party at their Koine Saturday msht. officers, stake presidency, hixh council and bishops 6f the wards in the ma-ia- 2:30 7:80 f camliers of the priest quorum of the Fourth ward gave party ln.4he Second wardi'aninse-n."en- t half Satnrday nlghE. Ati prli sti. of the stake- - and their - partner -.were their guests: Itoard gave the Second SEEN TONIGHT civil-tzatlo- . Every dress is a xpring numberi. $L95 to $3.50 . -- V - Values " $3,50 l Jtra. JT, tV Barney, Miss Ware. Mrs. raid Badliam, Mrs. I I). Mrs. ;H. Wiire. Mm. 8elly Brmwu. E. Ware, Airs. C. P. Ferrin and Mrs: - (h forward wall," green last year, ttay Monaon. will lie more able than in the ImMr-Mrs Stark Of Halt portant Rimes toward the end. of Lake and the Ernest 'week. end visiting r spent that season. with relatives Price will nut any much about bis chances the coference is fall this In honor of Mr. and Mrs. LeIloy unable to solve. We found for - By W. B. DRAKEFOItD sometimes the most bat- , "Andy .planned to build for Elmer who were married ou that P. (C. a miscellaneous shower was remains were preferred to and werwill carry" on hlg work," he aromul tered bJUj-'Wwilt-- fareir--phl'O.IJt.0, (Tt, V sa ffTBTT UHiinmlwthut- werehave lurk, and good you'll I niummy fight this fall." condition. Mrs. - Frank Wride and Mrs. Hugh Step over It, and you'll have hottei - "Women elthw walk around the Gerber at the h(me of their mother luck Still." Mrs. F. M, Elmer. The older friends mummy or step over it for a certhe one of This Is superstition tain number, of days. in the hope of sb(V rpiaMveg-w'e- w tiwhulMljrtit he "brought out of Egypt by a party of bearing the coveted - 'male child.' Kiiest list and the same evening a excavatorsreturnlng from an One case that was brought to our slinllar affair was given for a group expedition In the heart of ubtleeWaa that of a native servant, of younger friends. who (befetfp divorcing Tils wlfeTbe-caus- e - Therfonnd that amongst th nashe was barren, tried" his own , Mrs, R. W. McMulleii, who recenttive EgyptiansalmoHt any ohjeet hand at walking around and steply resignedlas president of the. Third n " connected wttn ping over a mummy. It didn't wardt Prliiuiry assocl'ttion was the of their country la regarded work, however, and b.e divoreed her guest of honor at a (social given at as a fetish and especially as a anyway." - the home of Mrs. George Howard Olivet to "She son Conquer," a Stotps the of to ensure birth charm Another superstition of Egyptian last Friday afternoon. It was ar- and beir. This, the Egyptians like women is thut If they walk around Goldsmith's famoua comedy., will hi"most Oriental people, onsider to the Great Pyramid seven v times, presented tmilght and Friday nllit selected from. among the be a matter of utmost Importance, sunwise, they will be;lnsured the by a no matteTTh5tlhfiy"be "tae standing birth of a male child: .Similar per- best actors of the student body of of the family. . ambulations are wndo around many Brighaui Young university by aetual ciiiuiietlttnn, aa this la the annual meml)etpi rtberinonuments,andwimetiiucK !?Wei6undy!laljL THlrtiBeTview hiahInterested the party, "that mummies are con. pieces of stone are chipped" off sta- competitive 'classical production superior salesmanship aldered toJe; especially powerful tue, or temples to- - lie used a? A glance at the caat will Indicate a- life on with --charmi x 1 vnartiifj. Should school have - players of the Y young people who hlsh to be monuments bad protecthave reasons ail mummies, Just what (areeri: i mi In t a nee. and good rt lirthe ed govern the choice of a mummy for edwtthTonTalllugs wccountTjfthare canledrdlfflcutt pasrtr have the leading roles, Prof. Must be willing to devote part time this purpose la mystery we were the damage done ljcham-hunterTEarLPflrdoejBald, this morning. to study while working and earning. Printed programa which wilt he Address Box 2(H), Herald for ap- in the leader new football dlrtrllmted at the door will contain polntment. This Pacific coast conference has already a history of the play and its place ' : in literature. fTT1'" FOR SALE Good automatic 12 demonstrai ed a - power for shotgun. Phone 781 U l. yi,iTerCold8nilth." aald Profesaor ' gnage FT one of tfdVie"Tnurmolruingr:'rwaa for. perfecting details, of play.. 'He the moot delightful humortsts f the is a California gradnateXnd served oH school. : Although he lived" at FOR KALR Four good youug milch wit h Smit h for several yearr- a time when coarseness was comcowl your ehoice. for $75. Phone But Price will have little tested mon, his btw. 6 end 7:30 p. m.. or 7 free' 421-la play remarkably material this year. His backfield-mns- t front anything that would In any and 8 : :30 a: in., or call at P. O. Box .SAN' FRANCISCO, Feb., IT. Bert wav lie built around Capfc H3. R. F. I). Xo."2, north S'. IlicU sWk the jnoat faKtldlous. Spring football praetice will lie Orirfin, who starred In the "lifg . "As will be rcmemberedk Gold- way, '.'called at several Pacific coast game" against Stanford last full. smith was a humorist in every sense ' reroutes next moiith and gridiron Perrin 'perhaps Is .the most promis- of the world. . For years he was a FttK SALE A few god used tire followers already are husy with the ing of other backfleld candidates.'-- " and tulies. Sixes 3(lx3M,. 32x3', typical .troubador. or gleeman wan ' The Bears' line must lie whipped dering about his Ireland making his 81x"3.1xt Six :'32x4H. Ahlander possibilities of the new sesn. vClarenee 'Whs"- Price baa taken together from comparatively InexF 21 Nvtng'by ineaiut of hi humor and Mfg. Co. cfcer the reigns at the. University-o, r perienced tljnlier. his wita. loiter be went to Ixndon win-rchnmi'i.naliii. As compaml with this Berkeley where he niet lJr. Johnson and or lour C'slifiirnln, grocer? naaGralns ot tior.'-were taken as a matter of cortrseiin- situation, the Cnlveraity of Southern andIecame course, Boaewep theCalif orr4a"wH lieretnrning tier am iieliichted to lie able to of Price as a. roach eraa team for.the second year nnder ProTO theater goers this FOR HEN'T New i room modern give b i brought many siwulatloua aa to Vmvh Howard Jonea At. Stanfon buudllow, 2M W.:8rd S. Biith. of humor, tuut bus llveu rmllt In features. Rent $25. Kn nearly ?(H) yearn.' F If Mr. Long aaya of "She Stoop to Investment t'o. It 1r a comedy-- of J jponqner": that has never lout 1a popular Moneyto Joan. Our newi monthly ity.- - Its lively, biiHtllng scenes and -- installmeuf- loan "beats" thenrall. . fine&or pennl-tie:lty pleasantly absurd 'characters, Lower interest, eJife ifltme-ance MuTlowe. the llardcaatlea and Tuny to carry, A real loan wlih no Lumpkin Mill hold the attention of 'moderu theater-goers- .' ' ' v complications. Its easv to eet. No Established August 1, 190L delay Ray Investment ('oniimnv , ThouKh a retrieving game dog Is 4- fa development' of modem times, a Wduld like t coiiimmir NOTICE Cains wrote In sixteenth the 101 North Vnjvertfty Ave.,- , nione 281 century of dogs that brought Iwck "cate with Boliert' felfers r bis ' Provo, Utah . r co. llsndiill. tle "obulla and arrows"' that had son. Willie Mfers, ; missed the, mark. Cambridge, Nebr. satins.' - H w-HIG- Featured: This JVeelc Crepe or Taffeta PAYSONMIS JoaBedJreshJor THjSTvtptTfih Coaft plant Americds hrgeB selling high grade coffee OVER A MUMMlAS CERTAIN ' , Bd''jgked-.tft'har- i Special to the Herald.) Mrs. Donald Barney entertained at a bridge luncheon Baturduy after- noon at the home of SIrt J. C Four tables were played Barney. and , all of the appointments M pre suggestive of Valentine day The guests were Mrs. Stanley Wilson Mrs. Wendell Erlindson, Miss Rath- ryu Douglass. Mix , AUan Dixon. - Beautiful array of Fancy Cotton, FigAlluring Spring Silk for her choosing in subdued or brilliant hued prints in ured and Flowered Crepes and Rayon Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satin Lare here for your selection. v 1 sSSsi ; . LovelyFahricsi cashed and the banker had know replied, "No, 1 can't cash It-' . a- you." Maxwell Housi Cofiee EGYPTIAN W0MENSEEKSTE1 Bhadea. !rrThis is where quality L InslghtinWtha lajnadelphla One lot of GRADE SILK DRESSES Long sleeves, flare skirts, plain Bjiades and printed 'crepes and : ; jgn.i. , ." lot of A beautiful lot of Rayon Dresses in all the Spring models and patterns just- -; new in stock. We will be pleased to show these dresses; tncldfntiax Heti Miami, Fla., and asked to have a ( heck cashed, but the cashier had replied,: "No, I can't cash tt, v I don't know you." He had gone to a bank coffee. ever put on the market. Its smooth richness and rare fragrance are now offered to you. Your grocer has Max well House Coffee in sealed blue tins; r One $8.45 of LtfantleslolLlhe wurliLand 1thoul hands had rttnlvod feelingamore subtle than those ohtatued with hand The old atudenta of .i the b4Ki!, he saldt knew bim and Imd great confldeni'e In him.. In . the Introduction, Mr. Hanks expressed pleasure that be should be favorably known and re-- . ferrnl incidentally to two humorous n jnorepeoplethananyouier " NEW SPRING DRESSES"!" In pretty printed designs and plain Sizes 16 and 18 (uK3iUr knees "and thaaTt GocTror the grettt big chance to ilye, in. ihla wyrld said Mr. Hanks, has started to"1iWme7educatea. L itanktT Presi In introducing dent Franklin 8. llarrlf referred to him a the man without ryea who h fill II M V Worth mucft more SILK DRESSES Bfe. It river 1 them an opportunity Id go to'achuul, any kind of school they may want It gives them the opportunity to go rborch te-into church, any klnd-- f said " , The good thing . I I One lot of - fhe i HT) All Silk Dresses Reduced for. Quick Selling ilkfcwJitt4xy--jdi- t young nm and women of America. It tells them iolake their choice of well-know- FI) P7 ' ; He spoke flowlngly of OM Glory States," .- j FT) Friday and Sattiirday .'Special actum work, yon an aend yourself anywhere you please; If yon let yoar athoui work iMittb yon. It will sbove yon cut of cllegBwont ot the gam." Such were the words of Corey Hanks, the blind optimist who aoiae years ago lost bath eyea and hand la a atwe He aa speaking before e xplorfon. student of Brlgham Toung- - uiiiver-sit- y on Wednesday inpruln oa the -ulJe-- t vl mudeuta of the tulied - A I Xou'll be on seafs-end- " all through it. Anything could happen here andeyerything does, It was made to thrill youand it makes good. a charmingly arranged social afternoon last Friday; Her gmnts num. l)ered the ladies of the Entre Njms club and a number of her other - close friends. NEWTODAY COUNTESSSHLL LANGUISHES AT adequate-compensati- ELUS ISLAND at-t- s. TO START GRID . leader--goniti- WASHINGTON, Feb., 17. 'L'P) While Vera,' Countess of Cath-carlanguishes at Ellia IsIancL of- - 4 . e . ' tlwied.ttt.atrnKgle with the prolilein of whether the titled English woman should be exiiii',ed as au undesirable or admitted to the country for a vhit. ; Secretary of I jvor' Davis Is ex the unusual case pe:ted to" rule lefore he .leaves for Florida today but his decision y not lie made public fof ifew days. .Be has conferred with Attorney General Sargent on- the. legal questions involved and has the immigration board of lvIew3"rewmSiendatlon8 to gniie hint J "v" ' Faced "with the fact , that" the the countess may appeal ber case rnlted States district court of New York and secure a writ of habeas corpus that may lead to her being re . ; - d mas-terple- leased on bond. Davis E,A,Mitchell the ... VERY-EVENI- NG . COLUMBIA have rendered decisions on matter. - . -- Domestic arid Imported W6olensv Cleaning Pressing, Remodeling," etc: f- - Heat Origin of Sun's - Professor the Vnlverslty - of to" the Boloitna" recehtW declared ku-a- l Academy vf Science that be Is on the eve of a discovery that will BOWHJNAv- XTaiorcna- - "of -- : nuixuxuiiizzissnru HOW& 2:30 4 -- 7:30-9:1- 5 nn. . Tonight 7:30 - 9:15 RAYMOND GRIFFITH in i HES A PRINCE" .. . 77 tF.7-"-- " ..and .. ItALni GRATOS, In "WIDE OPEN SPACES- '- reviewing Italian Discovers" -- F-4-9 STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA the ittat!tmvwlth utmost cire.' All. legal advisors of the labor oiulno-burdensoin- , -- Tully Marshall Comedy "WATCH OUT - e Popular Tailor feEN LYON MARY ASTOR - Opening Monday WARNER STONE'S COLUMBIANS 7 PRINCESS - Tonight 7 :30 - 1:15 MAY MtAVOY ht ... Friday mid Saturday ELEANOR BO ARDM.VN CONRAD NAGLE X "ROAD TO GLORY" and "Wild Elinor Glvn's , THR ONL1 THING" and - ' - Hal Raeb- Comedy - " W P).- " . 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