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Show 'J . CALENDAR abtu ICHnun mamas' - " Bar.l, sari, i " I t . .- -u TM -- r X Friaay-afternoo- s "Mtn m o'clock "at hogae of Mrs. Fred be to. fte" "presence" STTaylor KerresmenlsTWni r family, member, served. i Mr. and" Mrs. W. chaining wore .a. ""..'inrerf d. rJw Beesley spent with lace Wednesday evening in Spanish beautiful Fork attending an entertainment . rosea. given by the sons and daughters of the cere- - the Indian War Veterans at the foUowlng i city pavilion. An excellent pro- Mra. Asnworm fOWH, r WeMr; Mr. and It Lake Rmui w wuiuu .r was served eiirou, iuucubuu uciour vliraf-Xernatl?- n Ashworth ue- - 10 500.' conation of r Twst-year- tJSo !fladlerwlir-entertal- n ith an fflVdTW and each other t aSaa equally excellent din- temple. "vv andUeratartatgo'cloct The after which luncheon wiUbe-serve- BUY FOR CASH PAIR k V- JAMUEL KOPP WEEK ENDING MAY 26, 1923. S J Strictly Fresh Eggs or Fairview Creamery Butter, lb. ...45 'Rmpanogos J Jl-lp- . can z. Mince Meat None-Suc- h .. ... . Flnur yaj?. B bag Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour . fine quality l.lbSi Country tarrrrCoffee, . .i. 1 Tl1. Z large pKgs. Armour a vui n na&es .. Panrnk--. Auntv .Tptnima v a U . .25 46 1 g ! .......... 2 pkgs. Bishop's Uocoa s pkgs; Argo Corn Starch 2 cans' Armour's Corned Beef -- ii 41 ' 1 1 1 .1,1 41 " la "MAD 55 . ..... ter " iuai nae UJ i ntl' VjyTAJEMUTMALS. mlssible PAYSON, 1 . .1 7 Pola Negri Ne The 24 May I stake M. I. A. held its outing I PnvRnn Tuesday. musical and .literary progra buill 1 was given at the high school to addition tag. in niaun ti IWeoii II loni to a demo nnir cpnnta eave " of their work at the hiwhich was follow- AUG UUJ .ttinn school campus, by a ball game Ii Mac V J 11 ,. LJ... ouelrJ -- ' 4 wa A dance in the pavilion given in the evening. 1 IJv. Ave. UTAH KILLED. WOMAN .j. coakiSH FORK. May of the deal (has been received here niHfornia.. as 4be resim ui i 24-- Wo' of a forme Shore- - Mrs. Jull arpMont. .-.ui.n resident of! Uke Hanann ThomPSOB. ware " " jAurued. fnthij- - ti,q ST"Vr. .rvi ..111.. . nftne A FreeCoui pons The manufacturerof Ymirira itt; roap atter. to make a substantial donation ing to'any Provo religious or charitable organization In proportion to the at present being passed x( CWIB whicn fiweera druggists on sale of OIL, SOAP. ; . aP tJSJocal ' "One coupon chasedJ. II N .1... ii viciiui hodv'lTelngnaken . ' Ii IOr tii I iTWO OaUKIUfi". l niiu,iim the father survive. II i f! Mnv 2i.-F"- nera f C. A over the' remains-oFirs Brallsford were. held at at Wednesc .hnivh j JSock-wltJhn H. Manwaring h " ' each- three? cakes pur- - Ask Your Grocer! t ,..,anl- Hliciw.v... . is given on CHILDREN'S SPORT HOSE Black and, brown combination; 75c value. S jennron and He, rzzziS Manwaring. Bishop The speakers were 8r.f an t s Bom; - Bringnu.... liam Peterson. - nvoCltloH ' RIBBED All sizes Special brown, white; t775 values. 15c 79c pAm PAIR fLADlES' PURE SILK Black and cordovan; values to $25. CHILDREN MERCERIZED $1.00 pair Black only; 50c value. Speci4L. ,39c 49c WOOL A good hiking hose. Special S ale,Thursdays Friday,! 79c Saturday PAIR LADIES' OUT SIZE HOSE White Special 29c 19c Distributors of Quality Merchandise PAIR Everybody's Store. IE IS ture, "Mad Love," coming to Columbia theater on Friday two days. She realized that had been foolish to venture in v....:.' LADIES' HEATHER PAIR KIDDIES' HALF HOSE, Assorted colors; 35c value Special " PAIR COTTON IHILDREN'S ' LOVE" '. Values Supreme PAIR Tuesday fi'om Ocean Park, California where they have ' been " spending the winter. Provo ... ... .... WM ' : .25 Black, PAIR 25c te i -- .35 r. Friday Satiirday -- J LADIES PURE THREAD SILK 9c - " A J. Earl Lewis and Miss Natella goldwyt Pktvu Extra, large can Libby's Roast Beef . . . .450 Lewis are spending a few weeks in Just after - Berlin received the 5 2 large cans Deviled Meat ..15 Salt Lake with their aunt, Mrs. news of the abdication of thej Oat Food .." Viola M. Warner, while Mr. Lewis .25 2kgK Kaiser and the Communists had 2 large cans Sauer Kraut course. a business is taking ..35c gathered in the Lustgarden and Barrel Ginger, Vanilla or Lemon Snaps .290 other sections of the city to make ..." S Branzos 2pkgs. 35 GOLDEN WEDDING. demonstrations, Pola Negri, Polish I FreaaJTomatoes lb 20J aiage ana cinema star who was Sweet Potatoes, lb. . . . 8tf SPRINGVILLE, May 24. The fif- then acting in "Summerun' at the 3 bunches Green Onions . . . .. .. .7777777; . .10 B tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Kammerspeile in Berlin, went out Have you tried our Peanuts? Best Ever! Try Some 1 1 and Mrs. James E. Hall was cele- with her maid to see that first great 10 lbs. Dry Onions ; . ; . 15 B brated in Fraternity hall Tuesday demonstration ot.the populace. ,7 The great square of the evening. A large numDer 01 reia luiiMMaxaiaaxrigigsginaaigamjxiMMMnM I tives and friends were present. All Emperor's palace was black With of the married life or air. ana Jim. peop6 ftnd it was with difficulty Hall has been spent in gprtngvllle. that tne actreM eded her way int0 refresnments ana aanc-- I the main entrance of the palace so JJprogram, 1 tag were the features. she could hear Karl Llbekneche, f3 children or .we the Communist leader; haranguing The surviving I80 nwl honor guests were- - Elton Hall o? the. people from the balcony. California,' Otto Hall of Mapleton, Liebknecht's oratory swayed the Roilo Hall, Mrs; W. W. Harrison. passions of his listeners and the Scout to - and Mrs. Mrs. Meade Crandall-. Outfit E faces jof, the; men .and Jwonign asTtodart VrrgirBirJ orihTreiry-sumed a sinister aspect to Pola ifig np"j Negri, star of the hew Gofdwya pic- Two-Minu- i .27 . IiNOX KNIT Cordovan- onhr Speriah I-n- n t PAIR PAIR Mrs. A. L. Booth" and family and Mrs. Booth's mother, Mrs. Annie .29 . " One Lot 12ic Mrg Emily S. Barnes and daughters, Martha and Mary, of Kaysville, are visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs. George E. Barton- - and family for. a ' t few days. . y : i . . b. LADIES' COTTON HOSE All sizes; black Special! " 5 . fvro dozen . is PAIR . M$f. visiting relatives and friends in Lehl for a month. Lowest Prices. 5 Phone 44fo- Center. 450 West Phebe'Carter Miss 18c . -- ' vu BURSON SECONDS Black only ; 50c value., S ( CHILDREN'S HOSE Assorted colors. -- EXTRA SPECIAL 49c thelr g0,den . weddlng anlvergary. . i i i uumeB.-aauun- g auu r- ... program of the T. members The Optimist . Mdal erent lnctadea K&.,p,lMoH in the . . . - club were, entertained at the homel EartftrW611!11"11-16'1-8 or. SAVE MONEY I LADIES' SILK HOSE Grey only; $1.00 value.1 1 d: CSSKZSSZXEKSfnillllllllllllll TH ' IN PACT, EVERY KIND OF HOSIERY YOU WILL NEED AND IN QUANTITIES TO LAST YOU THE SEASON THROUGH MAY BE PURCHASED DURING THIS EXTRAORDINARY SELLING EVENT AT SAVINGS DECIDEDLY UNUSUAL. HOSIERY FOR STREET, FOR SPORTS, FOR DRESS, FOR OUTING THEY ARE ALL QF VERY FINE QUALITY AND EXTRAORDIN ARILY LOW PRICED. v . ., xu. i w Mr. and Mrs. Wiilliam Aahwiprth ClUO anu a uumuer oi lrieaUB Gntertatn .averal of their frifind tome Saturday, afternoon. Five' t tha Vnnrth MrA araaomonf u0 tables of bridge will be played, gaturd eveni in MUjbnatta oI -- 9! Hose, lisle Hose, Sport Hose, Cotton Hose La-Vo- sic - CTre'iy allies Supreme which needle uic vwtaoiuu. me pennants to work and music were enjoyed. iuo winners or tie various activi 1, 3. V. Dunn announces the engage- tiea of the "M" Mene's clubs will n ment of h)s daughter Irene to The Billings .of Duchesne. .marriage will take place in the lat- ter parrot June in the Salt Lake "MAD LOVE." cele-T2fSt- ''" . 77-- Saturday 'S-''- serveitoight. after . 7? hThursday Friday taining formed an attractive centerpiece An of stunts, tor me.flinrag tame. Dinner .wasuat interesting program I i Mrs. Q. A. Spear entertained the delegate Campfire GirlKrf Prove! city at her home Monday evening In compli m southern, and ment to "Miss Elsie Peterson, who AWMyfflwn return la June to recently returned to Proyo from Lake City. Miss Peterson has " Salt been nursing In Salt Lake for the . Games-andnuwere 1U delicious which a dub jpnjoyed, during Notary , FrtdayeTenlng luncheon was served to 20. . r m & 777&farProvo -- ' " " Cl su Tt. "MM , , " - ; . ",!., trto UHUljULl All M" "lien are" invited to at-- 1 t' nd and must secure their reserra-l- l tions in advance, according to Pres. Went I, E. Prockbank of the Y. M. K. I. A. of Utah' stake. be ' 'Prof. T. EaH Pardoe. of tfie stake I " vm be master m ....m oe ; r..,., monies andJDean H. V Hoyt will be atry the toastmaster- - of .the evening. i a. cmo ai ner.home this even-- ing An enjoyable time will be Oscar Kirkhant will be present at spnt with needlework, music ami ine nanfuet, representing the gen luncheon. eral board of the --Mutual organization. The local officers of ihe.or- airs. Mary Markham entertaified Banation nrfve been assued that viiC uiruiur'i HrnPaaclva one of tbe presidency will also be jiii ilia sewing club "at her home Monday in attendance. This means that venlne TIip sanson 8 flowcrB either Elders George Albert Smith, were used in decorating the enter Melvin Ballard or RiiAard - R. 0 V hi tiPP an luncheD l IUl 0 ra , 11 r main social of the Meolt orfanizatlon for thto en. season will be the banquet to be given Saturday evening at 6:3Q O'clock at thn Hntel RnWi suiuuuu tain the Bonne Foi club member. at her home ?ew- daughters music ana iuncneon wiu be en ing, M. ientertain their ciuD' merober-w- 4H' and the late Jesse joyable features. husbands at the Claude a. to Tipine of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sniher- All 'members of the Americi and Friday evening. The card Legion Mxiliary are urged to be came 6ft0" will h present at the final poppy' making wWch df,llcloU8 iuncneon 'will 'Jfward, Pdte recoup dm o WEDDING -- 8 ca THB HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. - ?eat ?. '" Tajlor and Bert BosBad.-"It wUl be a very larw TenSng uoon. Cards, mate- and rlt w exotlo ftarortog; mrlte WW enJoya.etetM. . e Jenkin to Ro Secretary""Clayton Mrs. T.; Epperson t. ateftainel v ' tariant. l memners- - or the Utopia club 15 lay. - ' u-o ficers who had hidden themselves the crowd and was struggling to. herself when the rattle of in the palace had begun firing on for was heard above the, me aemonstrants. she machine-gunEvery one ran the rumblings of the mob. Some of- - for shelter. Mile. Negri was als most knocked down by the skurry-in- g mob, which ran along the Under den Linden. .At the corner of Freidrichstrasse th. .Mra.D tali n oltnwn nn In I .. Kam shoulder. j I "I am shot!" she cried and feUToT the pavement in a faint. Her heroic maid rescued led to death j Strand TONIGHT RICHARD I |