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Show "un.uu, invtuAX, cety UOiuBER 12, 1922. Our 'Beating Stoves Arc In Editor, Ethel Duckett All society news should be telephoned to The Herald office, phone 95. ITvesU Facer, superintend Souter; humorous talk, A, E. An- the Provo General at " a left Tuesday ior ungnaio Mrs. Helen Hatch returned to lew ner nome wnere she 'will spend in Hatch, Idaho. . """ day, after fisiting in ProvoWednes rl yjsiUng reiau for a wIU en- - few days with Mrs. J. -g. Linton. um. Frank W. Detain a attain ft number of' friends atFri- Mrs. J. E. Dillon and baby of JTT i,,niheon at her home Kareka are Prove visitor w ton, . - ft fmooD. T UHKUj HAMrfttiiLflr. six aays, ine guests of Mrs. Dillon's Pill hA -- .in, . . . be played, parents, Mr. and Mrs. --C. p. Wea- lnnohann will he irope. -aTTHT MOR nurse JEWELS! L Ami Cold Winter v.-.- " THE GOOD OLD HOT BLAST Freezing weather will soon h h Isn't it nice to sit around the Good Old Hot Blast and eniov its on those cold winter nights? We can supply yOU with th kod line of Hot Blast Heaters that are sold on the market , erred- - E. S. Hinckley will speak before Rnvlance haa returned me social service division of the at union meeting JJe from Richfield, where he has Relief society SUDJect will be "Thn auoaay. mis in Early f Mrs. Roylance's parents, Problem of Discipline STftfld Mrs. N. P. Peterson. Mr, auuiDnce. rnain in Richfield for a week It Complimentary to her daughter, Irene, Mrs. K J, nwkett entertained at a children's nine-year-- ridjv The rooms were prettily with garden flowers, lunch- tomes, music and a delicious were enjoyed by the following: StMred Johnson, Idabell Thorn p-janette Robblns, Arthur Milton vathew Thompson, X .lack Duckett, Melvin Ka !Li,virh. Leo Kavochevich, Alfred Robert o'u.w Lvnn Nelson, Souter, John Stagg, Ellen Thomp-OIrene Westphal, Helen Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mortimer en- tertained at dinner at their borne Sunday afternoon in honor oi their daughter, Mary who Is teachina- scnooi at Draper this winter and wao spent the week end in Provo. Dahlias were used in decorating ine amning t&oie. covers were laid for Mis Alma McElrath, Miss Ethelyn Hod son, Miss Murial Smart, Fred Crandall. Marcus Bean. Blair Thomas- - and Arthur (Lewis. The See Them In Our Window "THEY ARE JEWELS'- - Mm. afternoon was pleasantly spent with games ana music . Jewel Ranges Dr.-- and Mrs. E. G. Hughes entertained at dinner at their home this afternoon, complimentary to Miss Reba Munns of Springvllle, who Inna Souter and Con- - will leave soon for a mission in the ... Btaar Thn latter fire remain- - southern states. Miss Munns has JUB oweo1 were enter been nurse for Dr. Hughes during ed in the evening and six years. Covers were tained at a siumoer yaii?. oitoi- the past laid for ten. . bat was servea innwuuruims. m w T The missionary committee of the snnd Ward gave a welcome home house social In the ward meeting lut evening in nonor oi iMuer An- Souter, who recently re. tuned nomo mission in the eastern states for tie L. D." S. church. The following program was enjoyed: Musical address of wel..loMinn choir: ' BGKiV.v.. come, Seth Scott; instrumental se ana comlection, Loris Caraaii pany; vocal duet, Misses Zina Scott and fcaitn kqss; responB, e,iuci drew M. ivvu ' 9:15 WILL ROGERS in "GUILE OF WOMAN" Also FABLES and SPORT REVIEW FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WANDA HAWLEY MUTT AND JEFF "THE TRUTHFUL LIAR" Who killed Potts? Or Smith, or Brown or Jones, or any of the hundreds who yearly fall victims of the secret assassin's COLUMBIA AND I SATURDAY Regular Prices hand? . That is the eternal fascination of the mystery picture. A problem to solve: this is what, holds the breathless interest, andthis ia what you will find in "The Truthful Liar," Wanda Hawley's new Beal-ar- t picture which will begin a run of two days at the Princess theater Friday. Few know the American publics taste, whether In reading, drama or screen entertainment, better than So Will Payne, onted novelist when he came to write his first starring original screen story, Wanda Hawley, he based his dramatic climax upon the most compelling of all situations the nays terious killing of a man. iMiss Hawley is supported in this picture by Edward Heanv Casson Ferruson. Charles A. Stevenson, George Siegmann, Lloyd Whitlock and E. A. Warren. NOMINATION CERTIFICATES. H E Crockett, secretary of state. vesterdav forwarded to the clerks of the counties of Utah the cerof canditificates of nomination dates for state and disjtrict offices, wtinsn names are ta be placed on the official ballots in each county next elections for the coming Mat's behind on Pe the Sign tne Door? conflict of a wom-"- 8 faith; the hope of a Wes heart; the triumph 01 - rr,r i a i.irusi. A Viewers Say: Norma Talmadge's most toilliant performance." and They're Rightl Channing Pollock's Impossible to T T? big Withstand "ororcei Also LEATHER PUSHERS Round Three l " WmA You Want a Real Malleable Range Beautiful nicker trimmed heaters. Save you dollar for dollar watch your coal bill. Won't pay to patch up the oldjstove. You can get a Jewel so reasonable. On Price to Everybody. "BUY A JEWEL" . J . Jewel Range Cornplete . THEY BAKC BtrTER THE UNEQUALFD k BAKING WITH BOH IMr. uTT-.n "M,tr Jot,jfactn OuarvaeJ TEST Dfinn nocu See . rfi ffaj. month. also submits The certificate three constitutional amendments, ti amend the constitu tion with reirard to the indebted ness limit of the state; to provide for a classified property tax, and to innmiutn the Dav of members of the state legislature. It is further cer tified that the official emmeni or the Republican party is "an eagle perched upon a beehive"; of inthea Democratic party, "the rooster deriant attitude'; of the Socialist nartv "hand. clasDed across the r globe," and of the Farmer-Labo"the city and farm worker in me act of voting." Several candidates for the state senate are not mentioned in the certification, because the districts from which they are to be elected form only one county. There are three senators to be elected from Salt IjiWb county, two from 1'tan and one each from Cache, Weber ' and Sanpete counties. Gossiping Is an indoor sport thatj develops the Jaw. It in Our Window. ABOVE BURNER Coal ' cr &,aJ DIXON-TAYLOMUSSE- COMPANY LL THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" Home Furnishers. Phone 544 1 Flower Pots lrovo, Utah. Designers Grow Ravish The body of Enos A. Mills wide-J- ' John Muir, the famous naturalist ot known naturalist lies in the shadow t and VT0?' California. i where ,,e spent 5, ' , "le: The wood duck, threatened funeral servi,-B, with X Ju-Hen B. "Dnds extinction, is now protected by the M -me inter-u- . federal migratory bird act These """'J t Montain Na- - birds may not be killed 1? ,ha,n. R?.cky anywhere ne was a friend of in the United States. above-mentione- and FOX NEWS MATINEES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3:45. Saturday, 2:15. FRIDAY U if ii loaded. SIGN OF THE DOOR However, when the play had been successfully produced on Broadway, New York, a representative of d the company, along with many others, tried desperately to obtain the film rights, hut Joseph M. Schenck had already grabbed the prize. ""Also H 1 ill Don't Forget If tion. LIAR THE TRUTHFUL ....." Splendid Assortment. See Them! The Social Service divisions will give the lessons in the Relief so ciety meetings in the various wards of Provo Tuesday of next week in stead of the 24th as usual. "The Sign on the Door"," Norma aTlmadge's latest Associated First National starring vehicle, which-wil- l be the attraction at the Columbia theater on Friday and Saturday, is said to enjoy the unique distinc tion of being perhaps the first version of a stage play which has ever gone to the screen without a change. Director Herbert Brenon, it is declared, followed Channing Pollock's stage play, scene for scene and situation for situation. It is also interesting' to note that for months the story of ''The Sign on the Door" was in the scenario department of one of the foremost film companies, and was returned to Mr. Pollock with a note that it was not suited for screen produc PRINCESS TONIGHT, 7:30, -.- - il U riiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiife jilS'Si flr Nickel Trimmed Mrs. Addle Jenkins of Logan is a Provo visitor for & few weeks the guest of her- son Mr. Clayton II Jenkins. HOW ABOUT YOUR HOUSE? Jack Frost has paid a .visit and will come more frequent. Is your home supplied with a heater? Car shipment from Detroit just un- - DETROIT JEWEL Combination Ranges White Enamel Ranges -- Nippy Nights Si wth . "u" BUY A JEWEL! Z . yjkg'sgr Z W MADE IN PROVO BY PROVO PEOPLE - inch, each - inch, each 6- inch, each 4- !!!!!!! 5- 7- - inch, 8- inch, 9- inch, 10- - inch, 12-inc- h, each each each each each tn 15? IS WORTH $1.25 S we areToS V8, Sma11 and 0Ur profit is ' ur ..n i our fnrr.mo give ' V.c them to be the iudm. w ,ea.ve "L. . "w uicmc an vi meir pennies ' toun $L0 25 30 40 Z . . . . . Mc I 65 .804 Ur ... 30c Indies' Cotton Hose 55c Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose . . $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose . $1.50 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose. . 20c Gingham, light, $1.25 b. Cotton Batt, best grade 5c Shoe Laces, 2 pair for , 25c Men's Garters '.'.V ' 20c Men's Arrow Collars, 2 for fl.QO Men's Knit Ties Mep's Coveralls We have just received a shipment of Fancy Pottery. Make your selections early as they will not last long at the present prices. " 36-in- ch " ... & China Company PROVO, UTAH 111V University are longer and fuller. Embroidery sleevea are often lined with brilliant NATIONAL CANDY DAY EVERYBODY LIKES CANDY. Just That Day. Stabbed By Neuritis! Want for Saturday, October 11, we will give all our customers a free sample of Many people ulfer attacks bv this rommnniu niij erve inflammation." The first naming is usually a sharp, stab bing pain which may "come and or nurt constantly. You may feel It In the shoulder, neck, fore arm, small ot tin back, or down the thigh and leg io the heel. It is sometimes mistaken for RrinHrn rheumatism or neuralgia, which troubles-oftedo end up in neuritis. No matter where you have nerve pains or what caused them von ran get Quick relief Without linlnir nir. cotics or poisons. Just apply Tys- moi over tn i.tirt that hurts and in 3 to 5 m tes the Dain should be gone. Tsymol l.s absorbed through the pores of the skin. It hH n ,mh. .11 lne. healinz effwt nnon h. 'eased nerves, pradually helping i" restore mem to Healthy condition Don't suffer anv lonew phcp ii . j at Dvui.m ' . nn Tt. arch-fien- Hansen Catering Company 1 Ave. "' .' ' ; liOPLE'S STORE w -- s& 1 ""SJ f 'frOVt Kitrhmn Your figure may look all right for the time October 14th What Ycu tup V VftS """ She Looks Corseiless But Wouldn't Think of Going Without SATURDAY We Have ... ivL' S 22$ 3-l- Sutton Tea i T . . of coloT to Pleating. etet. All Wide lany. Mfg. Chemists. Sutter St.. San Francisco, Advertisement. The first scientific information on agriculture to Russia from America since 19 4 was literature recently sent by the United States1 department tf agriculture. "The League of Nations is a idea, and Jerusalem some dnv will become the capital of the world's peace," says Dr. Nahum sokoiow, the Zionist Jew. The statement is interesting in view of the fervid denials of last year. In 1916 the total dailv attenn. ance at motion, plct ire shows in the United States was 20.000.000. This year the dally attendance uas dropped to 10.000.000 to the rrmtt alarm of the motion picture con trollers. are vegt1 .ans and re gard tho cow as a sacred animal; in their eyes to kill a cow la a greater sin than to kill a man. Hind..?- - '.for" ihan 60 iLitiov ( New eign stock. nt bf the pop-an- Is of foi being without a corset, but some fine day you'll be shocked suddenly at what has happened. It's a gradual letting down . but it's certain! And since you can look lithe and corsetless with a corset on why run the risk at all. There is a Modart Front Lace Corset that delights every slim girl we show it to. She remains corsetless in appearance but is protected against corsetless results. The particular lady wouldn't think of going without 1 if ront JacccL IRVINE'S " |