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Show HE HERALD?S PAGE OF 0-C- - LIBRARY BENEFIT SHOW. v , k and Mrs. J. Farrer of Salt Lake were Provo Tisltors orer the week-end- . Annual Tea i The committee in charge of the library benefit picture show at the Strand theater Wednesday, Thrusday and Friday, Is making prepaartlons to make the shows a' financial success. Tickets are now being sold .by the various ladles' clubs, interested in the . movement . . , V Tnb need never be oubtful V,pieeffeaofnuiskj)toduced throbil'thd mediutt of hii piano---if it be an Emerson. The same rick iweetneMjhft Mrs. C. E. Loose will be hostess The .Women's Muncllpal council to the members of the Nineteenth Cen- tea the home of membership giyen it Mrs. Ato TnWaeneB -- Saturdayjaom-at 3 o'clock. All members are afternoonjraaon of the most artistic urged to 1e1ir attendance. affairs of the season. The punch table The organisation of the Ellas Ola en was prettily decorated with daffodils, and these, with Dotted slants were family was held in the Second ward used throughout the house with splen- - amusement hall Friday tening. Ole did effect, SeTeral splendid-jnusicEOtecn8r;j; of ,FruOT pTeBded: selections were renderJJotiheJUeneiil singing, "We TPhunps orchestra. Mrs, ..Walter T. eluding community HaaleivJtresldentf rgajro--rr talk, 1n Thank Thee Oh God tor Prophet,' and "Oh, My Father." The toUowing wwen sbe r ef iewjBd iherpast "yers te act durtarJhjOQming work andoutllned the worhtobedone were-elactw E. Olsen, 6r, presi by. ,the council during the coming two years: year, Several new member were re dent; A. P. Olsen, first vice vresidenj Cochran, second vice presl wetTedintottrutotTrhe members of IMrsrAnsa the council wish to express their ap dent; E. Orr.ille Olsen,. secretary; A. preciation for the efforts of all who Eugen Olsen, hlalorian. Games were helped - make this annual tea a suc wajofed, during which dainty refresh ments were seraiLlo 100. cess. .r;';,;:?y ' . e mnpinnr JuJl!3IJiltiljvL ON SALE Tuc day Wed esday "t i. ai iliyi Hour grandpaiedts is soil die outstanding dharactwistk of Mthe gweet'tDped Emerton" of today.-- u li n ed The Eietson U preeminently the piano for the home. era, representing the Federation of Fruit and Vegetable Orowersppke in the First ward church Saturday night R. O. Wadley of the-Ut-ah FaM bureau w&3' present to take orders for farm supplies. L M g rranilnll, Jr mBngaf-o- fi the Sprlngville Canning company, re-- - 1 ft f 4M. MB JSorosULduDwlll --meet afternoon at the home of 'tlt! l , be given in the Manavu ward Mutual pmrttariiiniElderrEarFTiaw man was in tho mission field In Engmeeting aLCollega-ha- ll Tuesday even- - land'he found some Bpringville brand MrsohiijtJShtoh, alph Following .the tomatoes in one of the shops. The Poulton nTgTve oclal wiu ta a paper on the life and works f proprietor told Mr. Palfreyman that art of the The he t? gallery university. Annie Ptk riwoort f had purchased about 500 cases and fce hoBt- Ewertsen will rive a nattM. ,1'senkHdunior-gtri- tt had found them to be the most sat thejenior hoya. Games and isfactory tomatoes he had ever hanAster. DaintT refrBuhmAnh. hlelK served. All members are requested to dancing will be enjoyable features. All dled. Mr. Crandall said that these are invited to attend. be present were some of the product that was sold to the government during Mrs. H. A. Pizon was hostess to a the war and had been resold to the number of friends at her home this V BODY English, merchants. afternoon in compliment to Mrs. John Andrew Pierce Is building a new D, Dixon, whose birthday anniversary and modern bungalow on bis prop occurred today. The. rooms were aterty on Third South street Mr. Pierce tractively decorated with tulips and has remodeled his old bouse and will hyacinths. An . enlorable afternoon have two modern apartments for rent with Tnuslcal numbers and the near tuture; Student body - officers for" next in, A delicious luncheon waj ff readings. - school year were nominated today at served tolzL j Mayor John S. Boyer as olean-u-p the Young university, at a lively meet- week. A pennant will be awarded'to Mrs. Lafe Bown will be hostess to ing of the Associated Students' asso the ward getting the highest rating the members of the Thursday AfterIf or clean-uworkwTheudgea tihe . -- fit noon -- Bridge-elab her home- - Thurs- ciation. campaign are Lowry Nelson, . county for various the Each candidate day afternoon. . Spring flowers will be chairman; Mrs. J. M-- . Brown, Dr, John used in decorating the rooms. Five offices was roundly applauded as his R--. Anderson, Mrs. H. Lee Boyer, tables of bridge will be played. Lunch- name was presented for nomination. Bishop G. R. Maycock. eon will be served-- . During the past week two carloads Rex JJohnson, Royden Dangerfield, "' to tomatoes have been shipped of nomi Van were Rulon Wagenen The M. I. A, of the Pioneer ward and Oklahoma from the Sprlngville Canwill give a social Tuesday evening in nated for president ning factory. The company is stljl Other students nominated for offl-- contracting for tomatoes for this year the ward amusement hall in honor of lElden Payne, who will leave May 9 c.ers were Helen Candland, XelestiaantHiBVff plenty of first-clas-s plants for a mission in the Northern States and Ethelyn Hodson, vice for sale Johnson, field of the L. D. S. church. The Levi Thorpe Is preparing to iralld a Vlda BroaObent. Alma will' be in the. form of a president; Store house of cement blocks modern and Fol Winder Grace Mary missionary shower for the departing land, secretary and historian. on the corner or Tnira noma ana elder. Each class in the Mutual will Briant L. Decker, who has edited Fourth East street, where a full line furnish one number on the program the "Y" News so successfully during of building bricks, blocks, tile, and ceand ft prize will be presented to the the present year, was nominated to slabs or anything pertaining to class furnishing the best entertain succeed himself. Melth Maeser was ment can be made or purchased. Mr. ment The "M,Hen, Boy Scouts, also nominated for that position and an Thorpe is the city vaultmaker -work. senior, junior and beehive classes are LErnest GrwrStanley"-Dean--'an- d expert Wednesday 18 -T- stroefc-Mrsrit- wt Piano Department w RoberU Panehart Jtad, Avery Hopwood and is presented by Wagephal r ani WHAT NO MAN KNOWS. established nw re Kemper, cords for lucoees, wherever it has . What constitutes one of the finest rtseen SeelC Tag-gclock. ,ror,a I -- wi SHUT ArlU44oayilsde8ignatedhrr p . 3rtnestingr-terwine"lla7ed- 3 B Y; & "r 'K Hamilton Calder were nominated for manager for the "Y" News. As candidates for managers of were named Udell Jensen and Harvard Osmond. Four candidates were named for the editoriship of- the Y's Guy, the comic magazine of the university, Royden are cordially invited to attend. - i er U ... - Mark Tuesday, erelta The Social Service division of the Fifth ward Belief society will have charge of the program at Relief so ciety meeting in the Fifth ward Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Hodson will give the lesson, "The Dangers in Dangerfield, Ross Alonzo Morley, A. musical program will Neilson and Leon Williams. Courtship." be furnished by the high school girls' Edmund Evans," Cary Pryor, B. W, chorus. All are invited. Klrkham, and Robert Wilkinson were nominated for yellmaster. Mrs. J. H. Worsley has returned to As editor for the Banyon, the uni her home in Provo, after, a seven versity year book, were nominated months' visit in Mathattan. Beach, Merrill Bunnell and Harlan Adams. and Calif., with her son, J. F. Worsley, Alberta Huish and Margaret Hack ' daughter, Mrs. L6one Colby of Los ett are the candidates for the editorAngeles, Calif. ship of the "White and Blue," the literary magazine of the university. The Campflre Girls of Provo met at The primary elections will be held the Procter school Saturday after-nooi- Friday and the regular elecjjon a week An interesting basketball game later. was played during the afternoon. TheEgyptian Princess" COLLEGE HALL Wednesday Evening APRIL 25 th 8o'Clofk .. company Rpeaka for Itself, in cluding as it does:. Lizzie" Evans GretcheB Thomas. Herbert Delmore, Harry LaCourt,; Joseph M. Holtcky George Wilson, John Mackenzie and John Graham Spacy. - " I Doll. Waltzing Doll" Is one of Waltzing - ' MEMORY CONTEST MUSIC thisdate amijlacejjfcJih&jp nd the at the Columbia theati Then and there, local theatregoers are to have the opportunity of seeing for themselves "The Bat", the biggest success In years. "The Bat" was written by Mary I for-ensl- ). Ladies' Glee .t - rsn "The PRINCIPALS ARE EXPERIENCED SINGERS AND ACTORS. ADMISSION 35 CENTS; RESERVED SEATS 50 CENTS. CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT'4 O'CLOCK, : ADMISSION 15 CENTS. MHMBaMaMn,l T .,, . The Elks' ladies will meet this evening at the Elks' club rooms. Cards will be played, after which refresh ments will b served. . HI r.fc ... I: I-- mmm R. Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. ajekson and ill y.: . .. . b l m : . --- v., . ' TONIGHT7:30, 9:15 , PRINCESS 'trig , IV' r ", ',-- J ' .Monday, 7:30 - 9:15 p. Children 10c II II I . , ' L... " I II I I SBSBm o ' ... . - ' i cene.irom wagenhals and temper Toaucuoni Averyopwood, at the Columbia April 24.; :" n v Hat, -hv .(m . . - - i'i Also .MORE FUN ... I Sale Opens Monday, AprU 23, Wagenhals & Kemper Present the World's 'Dramatic Sensation x. Box Office Sea " - at 10 a. m. Biggest - Country Store r60 Big Prizes Glvea Awaj FREE PRESS Tuesdays J 7:30 - 9:15 p. m. ALL SEATS startjngiSnespay I 10c . AhicanJVU(M Roberts' Rinehart and II llary. . . , ; -- . . - . - -- . Constance Talmadge : V-- UN FROM THE ARABELLA" I 'c6med- y-F- 815 MAILOllDERFNW Uncle Si and His : nd RICHARD DIX TUESDAY ROMANCE AND I'3ViiatINoManlI . THF.nrORE ROBERTS In. I - ... .... Coristante Talmadge . Clara Kimball RACING HEAQTS Adults 25c ITONIGHT AND TUESDAY .. "THE BAT ?' AT COLUMBIA TUESDAY .'.'-., .'efV6SteAi.. ' w. rff m.miiuw M B SB -- , BL .. B in "ROMANCE AND. ARABELLA" fl and COMEDY '. ' these which, as its title Indicates, has. the movement and rhythm of a doll's ball. It has been arranged for orchestra and is one of those swift waltzes often heard as an encore number at the concert It Is a delightful bit of orchestration, bubbllngjjver with vivacity and delicate motion. v L CHORUS)F 35 SINGERS. V sent the feature . attraction, starring Clara to the fact that, they have-nevKimball Young, and great cast. a play on tour that was not carefully and competently produced and that did not depend for its presentation on the efforts of a decidedexcellent Bat comM ner M THRILUING MYSTERY STO.R;ftc)mPM'rno exception to the rule of the managers. It has been' staged with all , 'Presents the " At this wrltUng --The Bat' has over pieces of scandal tor gossips was re two vealed yesterday when Bertha Dunlap, years to 1U credit tn Kew York, , wife of Craig Dunlap, brilliant young and more than pie solid year in Chi- attorney, was caught stealing in a Icago, something never before heard of m that city for any play, in every otner local department store.- city that it has been seen, it has playWith haughty glance and firey scorn ed to absolute capacity audiences for she heatedly denied taking the article Just as long aa booking arrangements of which she was accused. She was have permitted is to remain. a thrilling-myst- ery saved the disgrace of bem allocked jirpf grhe Bat" Is story, tilted with dramatic and Interonly on the. prompt appearance rher spersed with some of the rarest husband, who gave ball for her release. comedy ever seen on the stage. It is She left the store vowing yengence on entertainment from geglnning to end those who had caused her the ."annoy and defies the most jaded theatregoer to resist It ance" as, she stated. It seemed as "The Bat" comes here, presented in though Mrs. Dunlap was detected, in exactly the same careful,, satisfactory the act of secreting a valuable hand manner as it was offered tn New York I bag, in her own band bag, by a girl at and Chicago. Wagenhals and Kemper, sponsors of the "The Baf have long store. local of the desk the wrapping been noted for their success as proThe case comes up for trial at the ducers. Not a little of that success has Strand theatre tonight and Tuesday, been due to their rare Judgment tn where What No Man Knows" will b.e the selection ol plays and not a little '. Processor florece Jepperson ... -- li1 llaapent it-h- Bv Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood rOjieJeajc.iiLJLbicagc (UJroearsioJNewJTorJk :. . . f un ana i arum. 1 .. ..v . iris . 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