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Show THE HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1923. Ploys Leading Role T-- Y ' .mt it S Maasea eBiorm-- Cowan have returned ti) their home at ter home Wedaes-- in San Francisco, California after Cut flower, prettily a weeks visit in Frovo ith t'.eir dinln table. Cover. aunt, Mrs. J. Will Lewis. S for Miss. En Mis rds) Viucetn, FVniGod- - Si Miss EBMErm, L nth. tfdMrs-Jame- Klnran-- I . 1' ' ' I '" " ,' v' -. -- .x- V? ' , ' ' -- 'V-fi-'' or ""' '- "- ' --v..- !. ! : BUT. new Uchiue matt- i d dress . tt nwir will be hostess mfw - . artica. W.Eta 84 Hectrfc ,M)xy.- - metal. ierr. J. tf repair 451-- No. ith E, con. cy and ISl-R-- r good . 0 and write Provo. ALE and de- jr les ex--, Mam-- MADE tory to erience profits. !adison fork. RY VC. to ilers ;t'.20 dard 8.70 ISSO- - f V Mrs. Hannah J. Cardell was hosta 1 If I 1 i.lf S?. ! : lf to Special Patents. Let Us Demonstrate. . cWm y m fM Mri ryt m?;M y ; ; yJy Xyi WCfM "u... M& i ...V.-Jfc.CT-- iint A yoke that slips off the shoulders only to be held by a narrow strap the feature of one dress above, Interesting localise of the i'snususl way it Is set on the sketched frock. A new version of the wrap around eklrt Is shown on the second fieurei ,irU ,1, wn ELSIE IlITZ AT THK COLI'MUIT FRIDAY, TONIC,HT,.7 :30, . be- spoken word does not appeal cause the movement is to slow. The mind of the peron s ,, outnmptielv Jepn i,...,.,i,t Ul UUgiiL Uj' mw."..,.,... trained to speed and so speed is and the In '"Cat demanded. Canary will be found the element which these people Wiss in other plays. Kilbourn Gordon, Inc., pregehts "CM nd the tjanary" at th nin,hin hentpp one nieht Friday, August 24. It is said that the pace of "Cat 4i .','.'-..- ,: : ...a " 7 Taylor Bros. Co. Here's HARDWARE DEPT. ' - au "? A..i'tv"ra acuKii ij dren of St. -- j ' . j body u cim- -- A ES fEr- j k? . y 1'vg Nevet?, peeN 4t3.e to hit this (yr cIlu I : rrE - J tetl winner on bit Record 0f y-- z K.'-f- .5 .y.'8 , en be eur The Oeoriiini are 6nt under the wire in their unique rendition of the ios-trAt Columbia Dealers AL ST. JOHN in " ( "THE ALARM" tnkia CnpkophMC Cwpu; ::;;glum-b:iA;- .; V - " SEATS NOW ONE NIGHT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 Orchestra, $2,00, .$1. ',0, plus tax; Balcony, $1.00 and "50c, plus tax. Money Lack differ l5econd Act If You Are Not Satisfied. .Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Thursday, 10 A. M., at Box Office. frS-S-S-- m M Before you throw youf old shoes away, see me, They don't need muster-olplaster or pills only good workmanship to cure all their ills. ''' Colura- - And you Paramount Picture ' at' it. jl l.ovoXSE.( oM4T llni ityle, Jonei and Htr. nuke the tong t- and ' is a seaman in thisSCOUT LEADER HONORED. delightfully crisp story, while Miss SPANISH FORK, Aug, 23. The Lee is the daughter of a snip Boy Scouts of Palmyra troops 1 and owner who unaccountably det sts 2, gave a bonfire and wienie roast thte sailor in his employ, lie is unMonday night in honor of Deputy aware that Jim. Bedford,, the sailor Scoutmaster II. Glenn Smith, who is leaving soon to accept a posi tion in the L. D. S. school at St. George. The wienie roast was held at th -- George Hanseji ranch, near Spanish Fork river and was attend.. tl In their mirth --coraoel- BOUND ' - g? long that everynd the fox-tr- tingi thtt tv.rybodjr MUCH. A Breezy Yarn o' the Sea. " ... "Barney Google" in "HOMEWARD , ; GET IT AT Il th "Homeward Bound." a new moulit picture starring Thomas ........ ., vi,,. ,,Q .vieignuii, wuiiu.ii"' Anthony, Idaho iu i"u,f5M the t'OlUinUlii mr.nei who opposite Mr. guests of Mrs. Davenport's sister, ILila Lee, "Theplayed is' Meighan in Mrs. A. E. Eggertson. , in tliis new! ,twm., ;". Para-f- Payments. Ship Ohoy. Matey! .. , - ieuuii'6 "'."" screen offering. I 9 :13 THOMAS MEIGHAN Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beesley "HOMEWARD BOUND" and son Max are visiting for a few in Milford. Utah the guests, of days Thrilling rescues at sea, terrific Mr. and Mrs, Leo Sheene formerly o.ji.i trt onierl in realism of P'royo. From Milford they will t,u ""i", , . ., in nature duy"- inv-go to Bryces and Grand canyons . thpme . . i. i oiiiicuuuft -n...r.jn uu wui .leiumiouie in aooui ten tiiiusuauj tlHlu.ia, fearrftps of Qpa '..Ills t. ' Furnace. ' eveiltha liileetatnr as tllOUEh begun just This result is achieved by build- situa- ing tense situation on tense them and tiim niilek. . assembling deftly planning so that at the right moment laughter removes the? nervous strain. " play goer.. is so .1 The ptind of the the story that Igtiajej&wtag forgotten. "Cat eYerything else and the Canary" thus becomes one of the most entertaining plays of . tne decade. Cole's Hot Blast Famous Ea-- y the plot One o' the constant .complaint and the Canary" is so fast, Mrs. Fred Dooley and sou Robert ..j liv 15 scouts and three of the bo tuu-aim uiriuu 'iin k entertainment of the seeker for ot u.eeu luver, Wyoming, are tne committeemen besides the guest of when h lauehter that whose main fare has been movin guests ot .Mr. and Mrs. S. B. trows honor. - ie una! cu.um ,,Us Of the ewek, is the theater tbnt ,;Mr -the ' ney whose iiftectticin li;s brought of proposal, and t'J the las tl.e daughter oi a onetime crook 'and member of the 'underworld. i.Miss. Mjison ;is Hi vs IV, iw yn v finds i.'i'-r'iii the position of iicins; 'oiii i llt'il to assist a formei friend COLUMBIfV 1 4 absorbing entertainments 'hat have' been seen on .the local screen this season. '' Ca-- f as the little stenographrr of the eiiierprisiiiK district attor , 1PI " il I - mil M j ':,.'. 113 N. Tuea-- 1 y:m& uiui :UttlHgj to Cite-HaSaved. Due U.t'.O .i.,ii.! i!!iani Ku jr will !.ci i. at-I'riiK 1Frid;..n,l Satur.u.v , h .,t.. vehu-le"l.ovelio.unl." a. i'.v. the initt'd writer' 'ieorr !'ar- iiorougli. The feature which a ad.ipieil for t ln. screen by Jules Furthini:ii i.aud osejiliine uirk and direci,'d by Henry Otto, offers one of the most t' riNG ; right saves your fuel ' : I FYldiy after- - farewell social and oiissionary social chat and shower In the Second ward social , .. ., hall Monday evening in compliment wJieoa will be tne aiTersumo. to Miss Elizabeth Souter who will enter- - leave soon to fulfill a mission in Joseph A. Murdock the Northern state smission field Wo TnA8d& after The entire hall was decorated UUli with gladiolas, lending a ver m honor 01 """o1""'' hoot A most enjoyable time was spent-- ith games, durLfurr It as. me rooms woic tA .11). n11 ing which dainty refreshments j wtiveiy Cera. A merry time was spent were served. Many useful gjft r. t I" iuuoit, jlitlmaw were presented the honpred ;uest games ana deliciols luncheon was from the following friends; Mr .wi.1. A. Dahl Led to the following Httle folks: "Ethel Spencer, Mrs! Mr; ''Mrs. John Thurgood, oicua uiaua. quist, Arwin, Jiai M. a.niinr Merline Wells, Grace Bun A. Will Jones, Mrs. Ole E. Olsen Bun- - Jr., Mrs. Ernest Henriclisen, Mrs mil Rulon Williams, Merrill J. Will Lewis,. Miss Florence John nu UUIineil, JeSSie jjU Harding, Paul son, Miss Anna Brooke, Mrs. Al jbrn Glade, Leah bert Kasmussen, Mrs. E. Orville Anderson, Kennem Anorou, Olsen, 'Mrs. 11. J. Stags. Mrs. RobiGiade and John Murdock. ert Souter, Miss. Erma Peterson, - Far- uicg Lyie Nelson was hostess to Miss Ella Vincent, Mrs. Ruth Sixth the of Mrs. Florence Myers, Mrs. rer, u Elvsian Gleaners fard Mutual at her home Tuesday Ruby Peay, Mrs. Charles Johnson, A pleasant tune, was Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Ben II. levering. Seth Scott, :irs, spent with needlework and music, Knudsen, Mrs. during which a delicious luncneon George E. Ross. vat served to Miss Barbara PaxMiss La man, Miss Zina Larsen, The marriage of Miss Charlotte White-iead- , preal Bullock, Miss Jessco Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Miss Estella.Goddard, George H. Small of Prcvo, to Rulon Verda Peter-icn- , Sorenson, also of this city, took Eoma Bjiund, Miss Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. place here, Saturday afternoon. ' Mrs. Menba Walter T. Hasler, Startup. The next meeting will be Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Poulson have Tuesday evening at the home returned to their home in Richfield of ifiss LaPreal Bullock. after a few weeks' visit here with Mrs. Poulson's parents, Mr. and The Beehive girls of the Pioneer Mrs. M. C,: Neweli. vard entertained their mothers and tie ward M. I. A. president .Mrs. unoert i.o entertaiuea at md her counselors at the home at Pioneer hniinmo nf ffmiiv Pnvno Tnpadavl.a children's party at the A delightful time was park w eanesaay atternoon, in com-jpeeienlng. with games and music, dtir- - pHme'nt to her son Jack, whose ing which luncheon was served to; seventh birthday anniversary oc JO. curred on that nay. rne arternopn was merrily spent with games, durwhich a delicious luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. ing Jones: lave as their guest for a few days served to Vern Cox, Dick Cox, Afton Prof. Calvin Fletcher of the Agri-- i Kobbins, Leslie Harding, Mane lou cultural college at Logan. Homer, Janette Ribbing, Rena Rob- Ibins, Arthur Duckett, Roy. West- Idabelle Milton Miss Lora Dunn is spending a; Phal, Nelson, Mathew week in Helper with her sister, Mrs. Thompson, Thompson, 1 A.Passev. .j Grace Vincent, Marie Vincent,, Dorothy Gillispie, Kathryn Gillis- The members of the Junior foee-- i pie, Theda Langstaff, Fay Graham, Riive class Bourne, Bourne, of the Second ward Sylvia Evelyn Mutual were entertained by Miss 'Morris Leavitt, Fay Kavochevich, Mabel 01sn at her home Tuesday Leo Kavochevich, Clifford Cox, A cut glass bowl of pink Dean Cox, Bud Cox, Ivy Davis, evening. and white colored cosmos cetnered Alma Leavitt, Bobby Shurtliff, the table. Sewing and music were Vernie Armstrong. Mrs. Thomas the features bf the entertainment Hardy and Mrs. T, L. Vincent asafter which dainty refreshments sisted the hostess in entertaining ere served to the following; Miss the little folks. BEtta Ellisotii Miss.Lucile Strong, Miss Biliie Bean. Miss Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Crows spent Iorna .Tones. Hel.-n18 Kavachevich, Miss 'the week end in Salt Lake City. telen I.eavitt. Miss Nita Johnson. Miss'Ma.'-t'larMiss Grace flam- Miss Natella Lewis will spend lion and Iiss Marv tndaon the week end in Eureka with, relatives and friends. The Minnehaha girls of the Fifth aril Mi, i.ul met at the home of Miss Myrtle Stagg, Mr. and Mrs. piss Gloria Mangum, Wednesday II. Tompson of Los Angeles, CalifJtveninK ami from there hiked to ornia, John Stagg of- Vernal, and cmy,,,. A large boifire was Mr. and Mrs. Leone Layne of VMe a:nl a wenier roast and. nic- are in Provo for a few days at ic sn ,), ! enjoyed. Stories and the home of Mr. and Mrs. David t !. : uses told; as the girls sat Stagg. f liey caine to attend the Found Die himfiro A en- - funeral services of their sister, liable tiu a was snent hv Mrs! EHtel Stagg Lane, which --were held this afternoon in the Th" issea Adelaide and Bliss ward chapel. 1"' r - i T stored; i .... V.:- -: ess to a number of friends at um. . ounces kinder. n - r Mc,. y stork 'ia tin' mi-io- r One-Thir- d tj.. lpo- - I'.. Miss Connie Stagg and M.s Irene Duckett arae sending the week in Eureka the guests of M. Hopkinson. their marriage J".. r,si. to Robert E. Stone Miss May Johnson was hostess t,iPh took DUce here to the Gleaners of the Second ard j AH cere- - Mutual at her home afternoon Tuesday evenL. ing. The time was pleasantly Cwm performed by Btahop Second ward. Mr, spent with sewing and games, dur ,7rf the will make their ing wnicn a aeuciojs luncneion was n- - " served to ten. B ri"- '- ' l.a.i '.:it, the - of ill- par 'it s in a dt sign But to save the name ef.t Imr now rvpeuant father, the girl i onsents to' coaipany the black- niaih r on his swindle. of iil iiUt'Mi'.iU. loves his 4.t;is':;tt-r::V. ii. ;tiut s.'ic s to -- . .i 'ii a p. i.i'i..! jiuUu !'. New Touches on IVettv Frocks . e, k. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 4C3 W. Center St., Provo. Shoes Also Made to !,.:;;:: Pi, Order. TONIGHT, 7:30, ' 1 II ' i 9 :15 Og-de- n mwf Tlie STRAW -- ALL SEATS SPECIAL for One special ing dfe values "A PASTE HOARD CROWN" Cast. Saturday COMEDY i - FRIDAY AND Greatest; Pomance SATURDAY The HENTMU Hat y SEL2NICK MASTER WithThisMost ,. Lew Elaine , X University- - H a N 1 g e l De Brullier. Adolph Menjou and olihers. WILLIAM 8 SHIRLEY AS Oil 'in' LOVE JOSEPHINE L 1 LOVE BOUND" villTam FOX presents . xineiii3MBBMaie Mil Estella Spurrier, Prop y, Lytell, Bosworth, Mitchell LewGertrude is, Astor, FOR FRIADAY AND SATURDAY ONLY " Cod Ho-ba- rt M: W FALL HATS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT - Shop ,e) . THE CAST $1.00 ' PRODUCTION Exbraorxlirisiru.CeiSt:- - D from $2.50 to $5.00; your choice at, each Quality f and SIR ANTHON" HOPE'S Bert ro ... ar of lot of hats, including straws and felt3, eal tan All-St- "RUPERT it of Tonight Friday " latairdlay v.cj 10c ml I . JULti fWTMrUN and COMEDY FOX PfZODUCTiOH , i QUIRK A place uohere ladies will find Snappy Styles, Lowest Prices, will open next Saturday Aug: 25lhat J00 Nodh UiiioersilyjA venue.' Mrs. Sack Henry Mgr. All la L'i'jv inoihd ' - - ... 5 e- , a. Wl- - ' si ' :ji7 The Hat Shop. |