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Show ri n. - " Ifl ffllMllftfll 7Aq Ptace to Oq i In n nun Mill V II II 4 11 1 - III ill n II nuA nMAf APPLE.DAY "MANSLAUGHTER" With Thomas Meighan, Leatrice Joy, Lois Wilson NATIONAL APPLE DAY AND WEEK Tuesday, Oct 31, 1922, to Tuesday , Nov. 7, 1922, Both Date Included. WEDNESDA Y During the fall of 1913 the first celebration of National pple day was held under the direction, of the International Apple Shippers' association, although the National Apple day movement was started during 1905. National Apple day in 1913 was celebrated all the way from Maine to the Pacific nation-wid- e coast During the war the festivities of National Apple day were neces sarily curtailed. In 1918 "Apples for Soldiers and Sailors" was the slogan and large quantities of fruit rere sent to the soldiers. fn the trenches in France, to the camps in England and to our men of the navy In foreign waters. It was a gigantic undertaking but crowned with the utmost success under the leadership of a special committee, 'treated by the association, ine arlncloal efforts of the 1919 cele bration were directed in supplying apples to the soldiers ana sailors and sailors in hospitals, a project which was likewise splendidly car ried through by the general publicity committee of the association. Many cities have neia paraaes on iNationJ Apple dy. Free distribu tion of apples has always Been, prominent feature particularly to and. hospitals and wrpbaflages, productioi HARRY DOWNING & CO. WALTER WEEMS GALLERINI SISTERS FULTON AND BURT GREEN AND DUNBAR SEMSTED AND MARION other charitable igtfttttt9Bl. gtores! , nave ... In making specu.. window displays and In other forms INTERNATIONAL NEWS of advertising, Including electric signs, very often local committees Ik Ire offered prizes for the best win Restaurants and dow displays. hotels have featured Annie day on their menu. Wide publicity ha ..lAOS SHI JO 0NO8 3HX,. been secured through the daily press. Chambers of commerce and SpeThere are only four roles of Im banks have all in portance In "The Song of the Soul," cial exercises have been held and schools. Governors the Messmore Kendall-Rober- t W. public mayors have made official proclaChambers production, starring mation. Vivian Martin; but the Intensity of Mart W. Roylance of Provo, Utah, the action proves once again that has been appointed chairman for Nadrama Is never limited by numerical the state of Utah to handle as he tional Apply day and week, elements. successfully handled the same work Miss Martin, of course, plays the during 1920 and received most leading role, that of a blind girl, honorable mention by the officers Barbara Seaforth, and she brings to of the International Apple Shippers' the part a surprising adaptability association. and emotional range. Her performMr. Roylance advises that the ance shows she is capable of fine United States and Canada this emotional effects no less than the'year na8 the Becond largest apple f comedy effects which won her her rron nver known and that it Is great popularity on the screen. going take plenty of real hard work Ricca Allen, who plays the part and publicity to move tnis enor of the faithful slavey to Barbara moua crop to the benefit of grow Seaforth, is a character actress of ers, shippers and the country as a unusual Intelligence and ability. whole. "The Song of the Soul" is taken Hotels, department Btores, res from the story by William J. Locke taurants, grocery stores, fruit and the photoplay is released by stands, peddlers and wholesale proVIVIAN MARTIN in the Goldwyn Distributing corpora- duce dealers are all asked to help Dhe Sonrf of the Sou' . tion and will be seen at the Prin- make National Apple day and week cess theater next Wednesday and a success by making appropriate COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA --- y ft Mk'' ' ;;fi Thursday. Princess TONIGHT, 730, 9:15 WILLIAM DUNCAN in THE FIGHTING GUIDE Also COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND ' THURSDAY VIVIAN MARTIN in "THE SONG OF THE SOUL" Also FABLES and SPORT REVIEW MATINEES Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3:45. Saturday 2:15. i ji displays, etc. Free apples should be distributed to our soldiers, sailors and marines now in hospitals or disabled and to "MISS LULU BETT" charitable organizations, as they were in 1920, and Mr. Roylance Is The beautiful and popular Para- - going to try apd have this done. raoun actresses. Lois Wilson and !r Krvlance has appointed the Helen Ferguson, ' Lulu Bett" and 'following Utah men to assist hitu in in making National Apple day and "iDana Deacon." respectively, William de Mille's production fori week a success. i uirry Paramount of ''Miss Lulu Belt;" the Hudson, manager Ogden Zona Gale prize play from lief own Commission company, Ogden, Utah. S. J. Uriffin, manager Blackman novel, which was prited in serial form in The Daily Herald last July, & Griffin. Ogden, Utah, A. A. Hinckley, commissioner of scenarized by Clara Beranger, and whk'h will bo presented at. the agriculture. Salt Lake City, Utah. Columbia theater next Wednesday, Isaac Hancock, manager Brothers, Salt Lake City, Utah. recently were hostesses at a deWill Hayes, manager Ryan Fruit lightful dinner to Mr. de Mille and the staff. company. Salt Lake City. Utah. The dinner was held at a Los C. M. Uergin, manager Fallas, Anneles restaurant for the pro- Price & Richardson, Salt Lake City, ducer, cast and staff and was one Utah. of the jolliest affairs on record. The table was sot exactly ns in the (lininR room scene in the picture. loaded with family plate and other Han-!coc- Guess Who decorations. 3 Society Editor, Ethel Ducfcett All society news should be telephoned to The Herald office, phone.95. 'Mrs. H. Lee Boyer and Miss Ruth Boyer entertained at a dinner party given last week in honor of H. Lee Boyei'a birthday. Those present were John S. Boyer, Mayor and Mrs. John S. Boyer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron A. Boyer, Dr. and Mrs. Dell D. Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pexton and Mrs. W. A. Clark motoed to Eureka Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Warbond of Dallas, Texas, have returned to their home after paying a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Firmage of this city. The Etude club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ber-- . The program of nice Hammond. the evenlag consisted of: Lesson, Notation, leader, Louise .Crandall; Bird; piano selection, Margaret class work. Mrs. Mower; piano selection, Helen McKenzie; roll call, Notes and Note Value; closing song; luncheon. Sprlngville Democratic ladles will be among the guests of honor at a reception given in honor of W. J. Bryan, at the home of Mrs. Jesse nKight, this evening. A delightful time is assured. Members and friends of the Presbyterian church tendered a reception to the Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Spratt, last Friday evening. After all those present were made acquainted, a short program, followed by refreshments, closed the delightful function. Kenneth Weight, who is employed as a teacher in the Fillmore high school, vilsted at home Wednesday on his way to the teachers' institute at Salt Lake. Jphft Robinson, who has been Wgrkinf at Kspbi, Is home following an aeeident which occurred :- Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman and family who ill leave Wednesday for who Long Beach, Calif., to spend the winter. Mrs.'A. A. Loveless.enter-taine- d at dinner, at her home Saturday evening. Garden flowers were Used as" a table decoration. Covers were laid for ten, including Miss Annie Lee of England. -. . . . No. 1615 Hot Blast Heater Ellis Huff, in company with Mrs. Mollie Boel and children, motored to Mapleton, Sunday, where they were the guests of Mrs. Mary Peterson. William Buttle, son of Bishop JoA. Buttle, and Victor Taylor, son of President Ts N. Taylor, left Salt Lake City, Saturday evening, for Montreal, Canada, via Chicago, Buffalo and Niagara Falls! They will be ojined in Montreal by Russell Hughes, son of Dr. E. G. Hughes also of this city, who left last week. The three young men will leave on the steamship Montclair October 27 mission field for the of the L. D. S. church. seph Swiss-Germa- n . Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thorne were Salt Late visitors last week, while attending the teachers' convention -The Shriners' ball will be given Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. Wilde's orchestra will fur nish the music. Refreshments will be served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all Masons and their Sa " nliiaterine. iniurmr' badly. quite Mrs. Martha Harrison has returned from a delightful trip to Salt Lake City, where she was the guest of William Packard. Miss Elsie Munns entertained Wednesday evening for her sister, Reba, who is leaving soon for a southern states mission. Games and music were enjoyed by those present. Dainty refreshments were t. la ABAS wMl " mm Willow Wa wives. The annual clinic Charity ball of the Women's Municipal council will be given Wednesday evening, Octo ber 26. at the state armory. Mrs. W. Lawrence Whittemore as chair man of the affair, and her various committee members are working hard in preparation for this dance, to make it one of the most successful, both socially and financially, tou M .avr ben MM Provo. TAX COMMITTEE MEETS. The state farm bureau tax committee will meet at the Central school auditorium Wednesday even aning, 8 o'clock, according to the nouncement made today by the local farm bureau headquarters. Get It At Hole, Wyo. While there she visited the Yellowstone National park. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Huntington served. J. F. Mendenhall is In Denver, have returned to Salt Lake after Colo., attending business matters of visiting at the home of A. S. Clark. The following surprised Miss importance. Mrs. Cyrus Johnson and daugh Orpha Deal at her home Tuesday ter, Mrs. Richard Aylward, of evening: Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Betty, Nev., are the guests of 'Mrs. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Vel Mower, Martha Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Brinton, Jr., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crandall an- and Mrs. Asael Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. nounce the engagement of their J. L. Whiting. Mrs, M. J. Deal, Miss daughter, Rilla, to Clyde A. Ford of Arlene Mendenhall and Mrs. Charles Salt Lake City, the marriage to Boyer. ''Five hundred" was the di take place early in November. version of the evening. Honors was were won by Mrs. Vel Mower. Re A miscellaneous assembly conducted by Karl Crandall on the freshments were served. last day of school preceding the H. T. Reynolds and M. O. PackThe following ard were Salt Lake visitors last "beet vacation." numbers were enjoyed: Song, week. Ladies' chorus; prayer, Mr. Alle-ma- ' aSturday, October 28, the Second Leona reading, monologue ward Primary will give' a Hal vocal solo, Jessie lowe-e- n party for the benefit of the Gudmundsen; Johnson; reading. Irene Metcalf; Primary. At 2 o'clock in the after piano solo, Teas Hines; vocal solo, noon and ta 8 O'clock in the even Elmo Coffman; school song, assem- ing the programs commence. The bly. charges are 10 cents in the after Mr and Mrs. Harold Alleman noon and 2 Ocents in the evening. andson, Grant, were guests of Mr. It is to in the Second ward and Mrs. G, N. Childs of Salt Lake churcn. Everyone is Invited. week. last City Friday. October 27, the Fourth Mrs. Maggie Wood spent the ward Seagull class will give a sim week-enin Salt Lake. liar entertainment in the Fourth Miss Annie Smith has returned ward church. The admission will a after five weeks' visit In Jackson be cents. Taylor Bros. Co. The Big Department Store Hardware Department men inclined wanted to learn automobile work. Finest practical training In America. Easy and quick to learn. Good pay. Job ready soon as qualifier. Write for big, FREE. Explains everything. Training begins at once. The Herald. Don't delay. Box MECHANICALLY For results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; year experience; desoriptions free. "The Successful Club " Mrs. Nash. Box B6, Oakland. CaL ' MARRY IF LONELY Woman for general WANTED 146 E. Center. ..,.housework. Apply OS Honest, active nun to earn $315 and up monti.ly, representing unequalled line of perfect fitting, tailored to order, men's suits and overcoats selling at once price. M. AYERS WELDING CO. $25.50. Fully $15 under locai welding and cutting. prices. We collect, deliver and outfit HEM8TITCHING and PICOT EDGE We weld anything made of metal. help you sell. Handsome free exwork done in the best manner on for sent express prepaid all kinds of material and boose-bol- Work guaranteed. First class serv- amination Give age, experience 42 N. 4th W, Provo. Phone Wholesale linens at reasonable prices. ice. tf and three references. made on silk 188-BUTTONHOLES All work guarshirts a specialty. Modern furnished FOR RENT modern bunga-ow- , anteed. SINGER SEWING MA- FOR RENT 317 W. Center. O;27 apt UniCHINE COMPANY, 97 North furnished; located 547 E. Center. Inquire 65 E. Center. Phone FOR RENT 3 modern housekeepversity Avenue. Phone 399. N-80. ing rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. heater Cole's hot blast FOR SALE . 624-J2 Phone used only months. NATIONAL BOB, very beautiful, Direct Tailors, Elliemt St., 0 2; can be made from your own hair. Buffalo. N.Y. . 4 518 E. Center St Call FOR 8ALE Furniture, including WANTED- Clntho. w K DOS, L08T Brown purse cmiiiinin? 11 parlibrary slute, 325 N. 9th W. and to do WANTED between $10, dressmaking Tailoring, 337 W. Center. Phone lor ftRrt suite, bedstead and sanitary Phone 387 N J ii tii 25 Economy Shoe Store. v. rw. .uiij Diem, rrop. couches, etc. Phone 431. Ford truck. FOR SALE At bargain, FOR RENT Three or four steam- - FOR 8ALE Half-toA little bigger company and a O'27 44. frame house on 3x9 rod lot. East Phone $190. in- - j Center Street, near nark iultaWe for office w rooming purt little better service. For fire ' 8.) N-- l W. Johnson. 633-J- . suance see W. H. Ray. poses. Baker & Baker Attorneys. (Additional Want Ads on P;'ge I SALESMAN all-wo- D-1- e d J. Daily Herald Want Ads 2 83-8- 9 0-2- 4 6ALE Potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, onions. By the ton, pumpkins, mangel beets and carrots. We deliver. N. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. Phone 612. FOR TO LOAN on farms, 8 per HONEY cent interest HEMSTITCHING 230 ht Phone 688. PICOTING Work done Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. VV. AND Centei. 0-2- 501-W- l 0-- B-- 0-2- 7 n rn O 24. LET COX do your painting, paper- ujg ana saisomining; guaranteed . satisfaction. Call 865-W- 0-2- 7 For fire insuranca nf iho h out l LOST You are losing money un class see W. H. Ray. less you trade with the Wasatch tf FOR SALE A chassis that will Produce. make a good bug, starting and FOR SALE Dodge touring car; lighting system, a Chevrolet Schofleld good shape, $250. r elliptic springs, $90. Auto Co. scnorieid Auto Co. tf wonderful chance to get Into BARGAINS in used ranges, while dairying and farmnlng. We will sell or trade our equity, bal. runs they last Bates Store Co. at 6 per cent for ten years. What SIDE HEATERS for coal or coke, Call have you to offer. splendid condition, big bargains. Bates Stores Co. The Great American Insurance company has been in business 50 FOR SALE Potatoes. Telephone years and has Over 42 million dol lars In assets. Let me write your fire insurance in a big company. ruH ntnT house near N-- l W. H. Ray. university. Apply Home Insur ance Agency, 208 W. Center. FOR RENT Two nice rooms, with Miss Wiison, atli:ed as Lulu, entered with a platter containing exactly i he sort of food used in the scene. All the members of the cast were dressed in the costumes worn In the picture. w . Springyffle TONIGHT 7:30,. 9:15 REGULAR PRICES Cecil B. De Mille's Production (a William deAVille ii n. iwm Whole Ham, lb.... 32c Breakfast Bacon, SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY Cocoa, loose, lb 15 Kippered Salmon, fresh, lb 25 Separator Butter, lb .40 Mutton Chops, lb. 18 Sirloin Steak, lb .20 Round Steak, lb 20 c N-- Salt Bacon, home 25c cured, lb. Lard, home rendered. the best kind, lb.. 15c three-quarte- 0-2- I Spring each Chicken morning, 30c Saturday Banquet Butter, Wasatch Butted lh 50c lh 45c 25c Cheese. Ib 30c Eggs, per dozen Fresh Eggs, dozen 45c All kinds of Cold Meats at your service. 780-R-- 763-R-- Iff J U V WHEN YOU PHONE THINK TV.O-- an(l specify PEERLESS COAL 0-2- 4 0-2- 5 0 l; Hf H iMw"y J fl board. 112 E. Center. s trim old gentleman tot neat business suit heading tor bis office with a brief-cas- e under his armr Why It's Marshal Ferd nand Foch. oommander-ln-chla- f of the allied armies In the World War and the world's greatest military strategist! WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy Installment loans. No Fresh Jersey milk and cream from Nuttall's herd, dis- waiting for your turn. See Provo Consolidated Real Estate. tributed by Provo Meat Packing FOR SALE Company. Who-s'tht- 4--tf 8-- 1 tf FOR RENT modern bunga low, furnished ; located 647 E. FOR GOOD BARGAINS In real estate see J. W. Johnson. Phone Center. Inquire 65 E. Center. Phone 133-J- . FOR RENT W. 1st S. S83 WANTED tf WILL TRADE Sonora phonograph for barn or second-banlumber. 702 E. t4h S. d Leg Pork Roast, lb Loin Roast, lb Shoulder Roast, lb Loin Chops, lb. Fresh Side Pork, lb Pork Chops, lb Spare Ribs, Ib Pork Sausage, lb 23c .24o 20c 25c 20c 21 e 17c 15o VEAL Veal Cutlets, Ib. Leg Veal Roast, lb .Loin Roast, lb Shoulder Roast, lb 20c to 24c .24o 24c 20c 8HOP EARLY AND GET SOME OF THE BEST. Our shop will close at 6:30 week nights and on Saturday night at 8:30 during . the next few months. We open at 7:30 sharp. 23c 24c 25c Round Stesk, lb. Sirloin Steak, lb Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb. Pot Roast, lb Rump Roast, IB Prime Rib Roast, lb Heel BolL lb. Rib and Brisket Boll, lb Shank BoILJb , 8uet. lb. Hamburger, lb. 200 170 W 6o and 7e 11c 150 MUTTON Mutton Leg Roast, lb Mutton Chops, Ib. ........ Mutton Stew, Ib. YealSteWrUw..... 20c ;1oC 24c 18c to 24c 80 N-- l 84-t- f Furnished room. BEEF PORK Good girl for general 0-nouseworit. Phone 4B6J. FOR 8ALE First class Jonathan apples 65c bushel 181 No. 7 W Phone 802 N. W. O. 27 Sugar, perlOO lbs 10 lbs. Sugar $8.00 B5e H1NDMARSH 464 West Center Street. Hoover-Flour- lbs. , $2J0r per 84b Sk 100 2 |