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Show their uses explained.. Mrs. A, Ray Urn. E. E. Dunm Mrst Hany1 B.-Oloin rendered the1 solo. "One Fine I ton;1 aurawon. M.'. Roy lance, Mrs, dayMrem the opera: "Madame BuUer-- 1 W. Hagan of Spanish Fork, Mrs. A. D. Sutton Mrs. George AT'HansenT'Wrs. t flT." '"-'",- " J Bei B. Tucker, Mrs, O. W. Bailey, I Mrs. D. L, Wallick and --Mrs. C, H - Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge e.. uueecnam eu-- . ? The STR"ANI5sd Ms" TUESDAY TODAY WEDNESDAY. tertalned number ot friends at their i of Friday evening in celebration or- - Wh. thfarthdayanniyeraiTMeecham; which'ocenrred January 3. The rooms were attractively decorated in the holiday colors and emblems. lending a pleasing appearance. Games aMJEuaSLSreja enjoyea, lonowea oy the serving ot a aencious notsupper; Present were Sir. -- ana .Mrs, tnanes WUde. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan, Mr. andMrfc' Earl Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen, Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever, Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Harper. Mc and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Robbins. Miss Minnie Ellison, Lester Gragun. Mr. and Mrs; Virl Martin- f and ton T iA MiHun Vprrtin John?ike John," Miss Gwi"Baty of Heber. Miss Haset Utrsen jot aureus won BfflOHOBBH Director iThe v . ' J ;--' . Wri.t iSyron-DeHbal- REX INGRAM The Four Horsemen of the otZfndVTiipi to theht'' producer of Apocatpse,' . TONIGHT AND TUESDAY . RODOLPH VALENTINO Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Ashton entef-- talneaTDTUielromemdarievenlng, Rodolph Valentine at the Strand in "The Conquering Power.' Cut flowers' werelised To rdecoratert The tard game "500" was the feature of the evening's entertainment Mrs. Mark Tripp ana Mrs. John scnoneia being awarded the favors. Music and luncheon were also enjoyed. Present were MT and Mrs. L. A. enristensen, Mr. and iMrs. John Schof ield, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Twelves,- - Mr. and-MMark Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ivewon, Mrs. b. B. Ashton and Mrs. F. A, Wagner of Salt Lake City. - ICE TERRY and HODOLPH VALENTINO Probably Valentino's Greatest Picture Since The Four llorsemen of me Apocalypse.'' IrComin)?: NwifcW Miss Vilate Pierpont" Thomas -- THE YOUNG RAJAH" ? , The RISKS, RAILS. ROMANCc cr Hodolph Valentino paramount Picture - rs. ...Mfi ' COLUMBIA PaVN"1 terr sr sr 1he Cast Includes to at-th- this-wee- k -- ) , the-ehar- .'. - i ay - Adapted from the novel "Eugenie Grandet," by Honore - ' ; "V J;x , i gram production of "The "Conquering Pwoer,' could not restrain her sur prise. After reading Balzac's "Eugenie Urandet.t? fram.whteh, "The rnntr. Ing Power" waa adapted by June Matnls, she preatheVl a sign of relief. "Why, it might bave: been wrJtten by a simple village priest!" she said. "It'8-- a thing ot such exquisite spiritual BAtZAC AND THE UPLIFT ac me ter Of beauty. genie, embodies all that's finest in wo"And fTfiought Balzac was wfeked"-- " manhood. I feel ennobled through Alice Terry,, who i seen having the privilege ot playing Buch a at the Strand theater in the Rex In character on the screen;" horn The Story it of a real plot tn htcb"a man ' risks, every reckless chance for the Jove of a'girL tt'vWU be shown e Princess tonight ; theater. , I The Yotixig ilijih.' At the Columbia tonight " Tuesday. . Pier-Do- Latest and Greatest oi Valentino's Love Dramas, " r ! Also COMEDY J. P. McGowan has. always stood without a peer as a director of railroad melodramas. It has been sometime and since he has made a railroad, thriller. and it is, therefore with unusual pleas ure that the Princess theater presents Reckless Chances." a Playgoers pic ture which J. P. McGowan directed and and Junius Jackson returned Ihnme ianiCTptet..flrojBf- - Salt Lake City .here ther spent For Readers Of The Herald They took with them to Salt Lake Coldewey's story, ''Reckless Chances Matinees 2 :45 to 5 :30, 10c- Miss Lncile Jenkins,' Miaa laabelle -- What could.be of more interest to is . said to w packed from beginning state and Devine to end with action that speeds alopg Jenkins. MUsa Marguerite Provo kidney sufferers than the Evenings 7:00 to 11:00, lOe Paul Devine. who spent Saturday in ment of a Provo reaiaeni wno nas : i Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8uf fered and has been cured? T. F. Pierpont' DoanlaJadney PiHs are publicly en dorsed by many Provo people. Read Mrs. John B. Ashton entertained at what Mr. D. E. Lambson, 190 N. a bridge luncheon at her home Sat- Eleventh St., W., Provo, says, . "Scarira un urday .afternoon. Red and white car- let fever,n. left my kidneys ' I had no control nations were used in decorating the healthy-conditioTONIGHT AND TUESDAY entertaining rooms, evejijtables;-oojrfiihe:actonj)f my kidneys and the bridge were played, Mrs. Frank Stubbs secretions were poorly colored, scanty J. P. McGowan and. Mrs.. E. E. Dunn receiving the and heavily laden wth sedment. My favors. Music and a delicious kidneys grew weaker and weaker and card Mrs. by musical given kensington FORKERS, "RECKLESS CHANCES" luncheon were also enjoyed by the my back wasn't any too atrong.. I had of Spanish Fork, Thomas F. Pierpont at her noma Sat Former residents Sirs. tains across "nry''lidneFSand Mrs. Jack I"was easdale, arr following: were rooms The afternoon. now residing- in Provo, and tneir- part urday, I used Doan's J." M. Jones, Mrs. David Qpfinshaw, miserable for awhile. ners will entertain Wednesday even-t- o tlstically" arranged." with pink sweet Mrsr A." B. Morgan, Kidney Pills and they made me feel Mrs. Bofen, a Roy as and carnations and palms at 8 o'clock in the First ward peas COMEDY They put an end A beautiful cluny cloth Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. F. J. Hedguist, like myself again. Social, hall The affair is' in honor otlAmnxlon. M,rs. Abe W. to the kidney weakness and fixed me Alex Mrs. Hedquist, a coverea wuib. ue tuncneoo home JjOrTTJeorge H. Brtmhall,-wh0Turner, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. Frank up in such fine shape that It Isn't for many years was in that city, glass bowl orpink sweet peas iormed wnicn Stubbs, Mrsj-- J. D. Hunter, Mrs. J. W. necessary lor me to use a kidney tem-edaround table the centerpiece, master will be B. A. Morgan Judge stood f four pink colored lighted can- Farrer, Mrs. E. C. Kodgers, Mrs. E. B. - any longer.". all dealers. Don't of ceremonies. Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Price 60e. at ill be dles. In silver candleholders. Misses Whipple, The following program. and Mar Mrs; G. M. Taylor, Mrs. Clayton Jenk- simply ask for a kidney remedy get riven: Community singing; invoca Lucile and laabelle JenkinsLake City, ins, Mrs. E. D. Dean, Mrs. Mark Aib lean's Kidney Pills the Bame that tion. Josephs Markham; address of guerite Devine of Salt derson, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mr?. Mr. Lambson had." Foster! ilburn Co., violin' cello played and oiano. trio, vocal solo, welcome, Judge. Morgan; Timmerman, Mrs. Etta D. Bagleyi "Mfrsv,.1 Buffalo, .N. .X Advertisement. were solos Ray Vocal the afternoon. during Mrs aaarieJiedauisi "Old Glory, SOehtiuid rendered MrsrFayrEoose by Homer: reading. Miss Auce uiaiow A WANT local salespeople musical selection, instrumental, Fred Mrs. Myrteen Thurmond Stein. .A HOUSE iVHERE YOU ALL MAY FIND BARGAINS 40. Crandall and company; aesthetic danc- - buffet luncheon was. served to for new and surprising We are still holding the prices down. Now is your time 1ms. Miss Grace Hughe land aim household article. Large cotton "We Lake to are of Salt A, F. City rail, Mrs, Wagner goods advancing. buy your gingham TgarieMorgan: vocal solo. Mrs. Sarah Is immediate Profits per-- " . are here to make every one of your pennies count. spending a week-- la Provo with her Rowe. " sister. Mrs. Dean Twelves, prior to manent position. If you Reading Mrs. Agnes T. Oani 25c Percale, 36-i- n. cheap rent makes low prices, yd.. .19 musical selection. Rulon Morgan and her departure for Los Angeles, Calif., can "represent me exclu27-i- n. We below 20c market are prices home. to Gingham, always make her company; three minute talk, "As I Re sively, Thrill make you yard member George H. BrimhalL" H. F. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack en- an offer never before 'Thomas and W.'O. Creer; vocal solo, 25c best Gingham, .20c grade, yard. Miss Hazel Snow; a tribute to Dr. tained at a well appointed dinner party made to salespeople. Hose see Come Lisle Silk Ladies' and for ,60c yourself-Brlmhall, Isaac Brockbank; response. day afternoon. A cut glass bowl, ofWrite at once for com49 pair Dr. Brlmhall; vocal selection, Ed M, sweet peas was used as a table centerniece. Covers were laid for Mr. ana Tell Rowe. plete particulars. $1.00 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose Costs nothing to see them A. H. Pettis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox, all about yourself. I me Following the program, games 79 pair the direction of Miss Wanda Boy- - Mrs. Emma Jean Bonnett Mr. and want Knmp nn whn ia 50c Ladies' Knit Bloomers pair , 39 ack and Miss Hatel Brockbank will be Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mr. and now afraid .of work for Miss 1.50 Calvin Straw, Mrs. Bloomers see Alma window Ladies them in our Straw, pr $1.29 enjoyed. Dancing and refreshments Mabel Stubbs, Thomas Stubbs, Mr. CASH returns. will also be features of entertainment wonderful value . .$3.93 Ladies' big $5.00 Skirts, line BpeciaUeatflre olJhei evening and Mrs. John Pullen and family. . Ladies Knit Underskirts .98 EARLE M. SELFRIDGE Brlmhall grand march, which .iswillthecommence Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock enter 79 $1.004led Flannel, yard at 10:30 o'clock, led by 531 Atlantic Avenue tained at a well appointed diner party , ; $2.00 Red Flannel, best grade, yard i)r. ana Jirs. urimnaiL attheir home Thursday evening, Roes : 50rChildrenJs Knit.Caps, eaclK .-- n-- . . - w . . . $1.23 0 0 Boston 9, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Lafe Bown 'and Mr. were used in decorating the dining what you. want now, 2 pairs for., . . .5 5c, Shoe Laces-rg- et nd Mrs. J.TT. Farrer motored to Salt table. Covers were laid' for Is. Dur A. : Ray THE PEOPLE'S STORE Lake Saturday afternoon, where they ing the evening of music,, were gnesta at a' bridge luncheon 'at Oloin gave an interesting talk on the 113 North University Ave. the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hart Mrs. Christmas and New Yeart holidays. Bown was awarded first card favor. A aJnanese enriors were shown and most enjoyable time was spent . nk and5c : PRINCESS Ir PROVO-8PANIS- H f .and ti 8e heels and ' R are y counters l'-.:-. more than unsightly. --Hi. first visible signs of foot trouble. a: U-- Painful fallen arches and other seriou- soot troubles soon follow. .. ), I ''' Every Day this Week Our foot expert, who Is trained in the . m ............ 27-inc- h., will give speclaTTStrenttoa to suffering 7eet. His skilled examination of your stockinged Toot win Teveal the cause of your foottrou-hie- . His recommendations will provide the way to instant and permanent relief. - -- $15 - ..... . following: Miss Wanda Chatwin,: Miss Tdlth McDonald. Mln Arnha WalVnr Miss Evelyn Hansen Miss Babe Alex-ander,, Miss Eva Strong, Miss Lola Colvey, "Miss Elvira .strong; --'Miss Vj . . . - e, ferity Stewart; Alban John, Victor Hedaulst w Mae Ekins, Evans alley, Lyman Rob-- , lins, Rulon Openshaw; Ralph Nuttall, "Loria Crandall,-Alber- t NutUU, Golden r 8mith Clde ; Knudsen. - ; . -- ( HelenWaltera,vMtasLeonaStrong, Miss Amelia Robbins, Miss Vera Car-lylJSne Hansen;.; .Messrs; Stanley Nelson, Allan Leavitt Arthur Hah- Not man-Je- f Brwtt : v. - The , . , - , Farrer Bros, eom- -i pany-enterulned vat missionary shower at the home of Cilner Friday evening. The affair empTbyes of . was complimentary to Lester W Whit-takewho Willi eave 13 for a minion in Holland. January During the r, .evening of games and music, dainty served to 2- 5- Mr. Whittaker has been clerk In the shoe T department of Farrer Bros, company years, fotjevcral " - e . -' - ' No. 1 of the Daughters ot the Camp Utah Pioneers will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mra F.- L. Hickman, 345 East Center street A splendid program has been , r . . arrangedwhtch-wil- l be followed by refreshments. All members and those eligible for membership, are cordially . Invited to attend. ? '; , uj - , :r. j-- - ,, . .'. Charming in all details' was t the 0 Sectional-iBookcases . ... FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND BE DONT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT-JCONVINCED THAT WE ARE BREAKING ALL RECORDS. DONT MISS A SINGLE DAY. ... UST Miss Irene? Crane Miss Florence . - ..Creen Miss Mamie Nelson and ; Mlsi - SEASON; 0 Duiming. Pearl Jones were hostesses at a dancing ? party . at Hansen's evening. i Hojlday i decorations were served. During the. evening of eancifig, anility wrresamenu were "aerved. , The guest, list . included the FOOT RELIEF DEPT. THE WONDER SALE OF THE 1 H7 fwFTTD 17. sq-ate- . .39 aill Nineteenth Century club mem fcert will be at the home of Mrs. J. T, I Farret Friday afternoon at Three -- papers wllT be given, "ArchJ-- l lecture Mrs. Ray Tunerman; Eng-llis-h XathedraI.'LMML Mark Ander "Gothic influence Mrs. Fred O son;'; . t7A lull attendance la desired. 0 y: Mrs. C. H. Wright waa a Salt Lake I visitor Friday where she attended a I meeting of the Memorial building of I - Charge for Examination. Taylor Bros. Co. ... .- - No ...... Thev: Globe-Wernic- Company originated, developed and estab f fished the sectional idea in look- cases." Theuccess of that idea ke NEW BARGAINS EVER.Y DAY FEWSPFHAT.S FOR TITESftAV'A ' m i Lot -- BLANKETS m the ability to increasefacilities With oTOWth of rpniiirpmf ntn hn resulted In the practical, elimina- of the, old style solid case. ' y. tion, y luue- - w enucKe. oectpnai poon.- - v . cases are found in every civilized world., .'.TbqfJU&L. eowntry4n-th- e made m designs and finishes to suit all tastes and lecruirements overa of all the 'and ' sectional cases jn use today are .:; t , The purchaser of a GIobeWer - nicke case secures the best in see tional construction and ia assured ' - of getting additions when wanted. Wa Invite tout Inspection of the : , line or. send for Illustrated ca--.- Z. $2.95 value Dress t ingham-EercaI- . All Silk . CHARMUSE e. 36in.wide-25- c value . 40in. .$2.50 value 79 ': y three-fourt- . ' hs a ;Globe-WernicJe- r la , . V 0 yard ft 40 in. "Pan Velvets, $6.95 value for II Missei ..and Ladies 4 4 ' dlfDUy of Sectional Bookcaaes N U Li&TAYLORi BROTHERS COMPANY FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS - .r T. 7"7 iz tjlctVStoielte Agency 59c ; yard mm lot- - Royal Society Luncheon Sets,' Centen, Scarfs and Buffet Sets $1'.25 value v 1 Stamped Pieces am Globe-Wernic-ke I yard u -- Virou dialog; . rair M S- T- - - 49 c v 27 inch'. ; ; Outing flannel y Y 21c.value 16c yard; 0 0 - |