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Show SEPTEMBER 12,1923. CHE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, mm iiu".,"-- ! Oner Dollar Garments still have number of regular $1.50, $1.4a and $1 25 L. D. S. Garments which we willsell at h-W- per pair, These are genuine bargains.', $1.00 ' . 7 GUARANTEED HOSIERY J ft Jl ! FRIDAY ' urn - FRIDA Y -;- " Equip the boys and girls with CADET GUA ANTEED STOCKINGS. A new pair free if they do not satisfy. You are the judge . A.good pencil free with every purchase "'.' ' v ' lT Jenkins Knitting 3 ' ' " . ". ' j,. ' " j r h "THE HOSIERY STORE" inn 1 1 MM jV Man.y Great Bargains In Every Department See Windows Sale Starts 9 A. M. 0-- C in poca-- ! of PmYidenee, Hah, are. visiting Ethel-Bat- t has returned home Mr; RlceWuntr Mrs. ' a" lew days. Mr. for with her parents visiting : IMrs.'-D- . G. Calder for a few Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy, McVal Hardy and Virl K&blson have ts. Clarence. Beesley, will be returned home afteX a ten" days' 'ess to the members of the Opt.i- - trip to Buckley's j'nch in Lone- club at her home Thursday tree,. Wyo., and Verh Hardy's ranch feoon. - Tables of progressive at Manilla I will be played,, prizes rflred and luncheon served. McCOARpwlTTALL NUPTIALS. .Dave r l iIickelsoncL. The Stlnnehaha girls brthe FifthTV": To MEET STUDENTS Mutual entertained,; theipfr .1. t1 , Jit stars the game has '.mown, lie- - has achieved a high sta'iiard .r....l gii ' ' iHuviiuxo, .all iiieiuuLUtti . tion, iTJlere. is no criticism in the me wara ana rneir moiners' at ine ' 1 - ' ' . . "Welcome to U. town!" world 111 ' aqual to tuat f a. man who ward meeting houe Tuesday" even accord . - - Student comniitteeg, . body :: in the Uvei has A : himself ren ill-Aftm. reality wji ing. splendid prograipwas -on screen, the enactel Johnson ArRex heee's tudenttthing deredrlncluding thereseMatlontlngto' of the two-aYet thjs . was atwmi'l.shod by "Her Son's bodypresi(lent,-wilmeet incoming play Sweetheart,"!, and vocal solos, Mrs. txains to welcome new students ana ( "i r rmituu in Lis dtrctioar-3t- Leslie Hidcman. Tributes to the old students coming hack to tne 'iTfirl'ing W ith. Honur." the. Univer- mothers were gU'.en, A delicious Bk: U. The old school spirit will piiotcdranri w hich 1s: oow f luncheon "was served ' to 75. .The be manifest from - the beginning, being shown at rts Crlumhia" When m:l ro iua, One of the girls will be and all students "will be made to theater. iaee of Miss Delia B. .cext"fneting of t".e greatest hitters that ever held Tuesday evening atthe home feel tbat-U- ts the is best place and Mrs, Richard Carter gaye McCoafrd, daughter of M. and Mrs. of Mrs. Helen McArthur. '" " v lifted tati walked out of one of .' . .. . ' ewell dinnerat' their home Hapry Mefoard of Provo, and E. wiH""l:e' in the projection rooms at Universal there the' At campus of Mr. and Mrs, ss Nuttall,-'oIfty afternoon in compliment to aiiss LOia uoiyey win De nosie-sbooths where students City, v.here lw had amu a prevle formation o M. tnw also er Carter, who win leave sep eorge Nuttall, blinked at the sun G. R.' A. club j e information as to reg-- ' Qf the .picture, - to the members of the mission in t tyr4eok place In Bait Lake MwH- at her home Thursday evening istration, ir 18 fora The and said : ' "That's great,' Tne?e s places, boarding finding wasattable states.. tern day morning. as thrill in it even for an old .has' Sewing, music and luncheon will be, and a hundred other, items. was given A family dinner tvely decorated with tha' sea the diversius. been like me." Mr. Nutta11 at Mrs. and for honor of Jlowers. Covers wereiaid nd Mrs. R. C. Cartej:, Mrs. the home of the bride's parents FollowingJthe wedding reception Inghani of AmwHcan Fork, Monday afternoon, arfd in the evengien by Mr. and Mrs. Harryeven"TRIFLING WITH HONOR" jLiiella CunnifigKam, Mr., and ing they gaye a wedding reception.at their home, Monday The rooms were attractively dec. Clifton Tolboer Orval Morgan, I. i :of Mr. and Mrs. E. honor ing Vw.'.'.AW.'ll. UAWM.w.g.wuw.wwJJJI iss Parrett of American Fork, Mr. Lorated withthe season's flowers Ros3 Nuttall, who were married When a motion picture director & Mrs. Thonias Prothero. n4 ferns'.The bride wore a charm- the samexday, Mr. and Mrs. George j i able to weave a . baseball sesome.. styles in y i li'wii'iijt ing gow; of black panne, velvet and M. the follow quence' into a urodilction that carCLARA KIMBALL YOUNQ r - wear' t literary section of the Wom- - she carried a beautiful bouquet of Ing NuttalKentertained at a mwiight supper before ries a thrill to one of the greatest 7j- i?e lujrfcipal council will meet at bride's roses. SHOES returneuvto their lysmes in they -p of W. dancing-. the Mrs. THE HANDS OP NARA". J. Stiehl of itne During evening jszX-Salt Lake:; Diy and Mn. E. H, 4. was rendered i' ' Joell Mrs, w splendid program, day afternoon. Minns,- - Mr. andAirs. Al'Jtrt Wig-reii. Vtl yot Salt Lake will give a talk- and dainty refreshmets served.wedMiss MildreX Wlgren: Miss, THE HANDS OF NARA." . During the month of beautiful Refreshand useful .. .Many ;"I iterior Decorating." and Rita Dar ' BoLane Thompson. r ; the win Freebarn.v. : , TONIGHT AND to 5 will Deserved. September, 1923, we will ding gifts were presented-BROS: CO, ! Clara Kimball Young's latest a ticket to the Strand young couple.. .They will make gve ' . ; THURSDAY in Provo. Jam Rice and Jesse Bingham their-homof rtands of "The for ias Nara," theater Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrsck had every pair a'.'.ct'.ay, L! t; . ' Chilla a screen version of the highly her guests last week Mrs,.. Leslie Half Soles and Heels Marian Taylor of Miss Frazer. and WashRichird successful novel by Gent's and Women's SS2I 2Ss Salt Lake and Mrs. Arthur Durkam dren's, burn Child, the noted fiction writer -Shoes. . J.of Nephi. who is at present United States ? Complimentary for , the AnjbassadQt o. Jtaly, ;Thisplcture Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart the most pref entfous .whichjs earnliberal patronage hayo; -2d family have ; returned hom ing to the Strand theater on Wed-humanity to heal the sick and with made the purchase. . from Aspen "Grove where they receiveji.. and Thursday. 1 nesday olnrflVa .flTC AoiOlt Vaii Mis. to advance v. reports ' 1UU According summer. the " In an a probeen of have Hands l Nara." its ndy-eas, "The amstja experienced --..spending v work Ion seeing a good show at forinP iB excelleottn6tl6n:pTdture moter, her fame spreads over New Mason does some of the best ot her metoeric career in the ' Milford in and material. It is full' of. dramatic York. Mrs.JClaicJ!jIortenseu pt the Strand. Come ' .J - " ' V. screen adaptation of this sensationis visiting here With her mother, action, thrill and suspence and the. gei your card. The great cohfllcl comes between al stage success. The story deals Mrs. Alma Strong, for a week. i version is even more plcturized with a young woman who has been . J' gripping. , Mr. Child has provided Nafti and 'her acceptance , ot "bu Economy shop care i a pawuuruei. piacea ia The Daughters of the Mormon a .variety of Incidents, that abound man truth" and the --i in colorful situations and sharp who loves her but denies her pow- by her mother. Battalion wlU meet Saturday afterC3 wybenter St, Provo. later, when the. 'young noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of characterizations. . ersWhether her love for bira is Years had 'comedy blossomed into womanShoevAlso Made to .. Mrs.- - Reinhard Maeser. The purla the photoplay, . Miss Young greater than her desire to .heal. woman hood and learned much of life, the Urder. pose of the meeting Is to elect new plays the part of a brilliant young makes a (fascinating conclusion to mother returns. At the conclusion v officers for .the ensuing year. Russian girl, whose parents and the a splendid story. the woman finds ber husband and s are fortune to the sacrificed family -i all live iapplly-Ji-' Miss Grace Linton was hostess to, Revolution.. She is able ta ruthless mmt ., iillinuii; MB'l liUMlullmU"r in ADAPTED FROM STAGE the Elysian Gleaners of: the Sixth xhxl'. make her way, after many vicissi ward Mutual at her home Tuesday tudes, to the United States, where When Shirley Mason's, newest her life is even more adventurous evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowthan her Eurcpean experiences, j picture "Pawn Ticket 210' comes ers. During the evening of music In New Yorkshe Is ''taken, up" by to the Princess theater tonight and and social chat, the girls helped a wealthy and' eccentric woman, Thursday the audience will be given whose hobby 'is "persons of unusual a rare treat. William Fox, the proTONIGHT AND repair, make and pack Miss Linton's clothes to take with her on It is. in ducer of this picture, at great extalents; or experiences. THURSDAY her mission to. Mexico. Dainty rethis woman's home that Nara meets pense purchased the famous play freshments were served to Mrs. N. a famous physiclaitr who Is an ar- by David Belasco peer of all .stsge You'll Leap to Your Feet A. Peterson, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, dent scientist and foe of spiritual- producers and Clay M. Greene, one and Shout r Mrs. Olsen, Miss Lucile Olsen, was ism. Is T)laywright j Miss-Est- ella t Mrs. eter-Jensen, Nara's exnulsit hands, which have because of the fact that Miss .Mawhen you see the eager Goddard, Mrs. Dave Anderson of Lbeen done in marble by an admlr-'sois fast becoming one .ot, the thousands in the crowded Salt Lake, Mrs. ,W. P. Stevenson of ing sculptor,, seems to exert a screens foremost favorites 'amd to stands, eyes, focused upon Miss Roma Miss NaraV Is provide the'tiny star with vehicles Nephr, Bylund, strange healing power. Ada Saxey, Mrs. Karl Peterson, lead to believe thafshe owes it to of the first class,. that Che producer.. one man swinging a bat Miss Jessco Whitehead, Miss Veida waiting ! , Two waiting Peterson, Mrs. Floyd Bylund, Miss balls 1 A womthree strikes, Amy Graham of Salt Lake and Mn. his own hap- -, and honor an's I I FORM NO i TRAINS J. S. Linton. fv.' DOUBLE LENGTH R.R.CARS on the next stake at j ' ' MORE THAN ONE AND VsMILM LONO, I piness . . rri. and ine a. u. s. gins "Mil meet prison yawning pitch at the home cf Thursday tor the man who had been tei3 Wily Be Sold Cires Day - at Hedquist Drug Store, ."rs. j. w. eening with Miss Rhei Jenkins, oa'Ir-havKid ! the Gas-rip- e. T.iyjor p lingf'". . 10 West Center St. . to on to . hold your I i, Idaho, : wad 11 . the-8v- N .t Y. .-- v l : . t -- wHi-eeiv- j ' . Princess ; Among the new arrival are very: interesting FALL Get It At TAYLOR Shoe Department. ALL SEATS - 10c "-t- . , i e -- I Day Only TESSX-iU3 . - -- Shirley. Mason Thursday - in-r-.- i- 20 Sept Pawn lcket 210' . I shoe - ; young-scienti- st 2 si i 5 . time-famo- --- L-- COLUMBIA - us -P- - n THE3TRAND ' Erac K' j r ' Wednesday and Thursday EVERYBODY KNOWS THE QUALITY COMPARE THE Bt JlltLealert Ml ..-..-- tt mTNTT-"- T si QUANTITY o rrom-iiurun- rTrtJ wiixi Junius -- . fi i: J&Z4ji II aV aAV AaJAl' Jla Jfc am. Afc JfcA. JA. AA. ill JAfc JA APPY STYLES, s LOWEST "PRICES, AND SERVICE AT 5 xr V A Tie Hat Shop MRS. SAUA HENRY, Manager; 100. CON-SIDERA- " North University Avenue. r: tw-don- " ' e f Russian of - ( 71 IS i aW women .1 . ml33lt! ' ISarl Laemmle Presents . . mi .With j . tT t T aTa. First Class Beauty Worfu V ? Shampooing Scalp Treatments . Marcelling Facials r J ' Manacw'wg ; ; Y ? , ?I ? Ph one ? v - T T ? , - I 102 North Unio. Ai e. v Clara .Kimball rand Comedy . -- ta. rt J w.' v. s. .,: r ..V- - ? . - " .'r andf- CLYDE :r-- ' , Ifnitersal-Je'wiK- i . , ; A , The Hands of Nara -- -- mystery - on Saturday, September rTr,- - -- e - Y" FROLIC; 15th, .will be held the first Dartv of the year staged under the direction of me a. x. u. women. The facutly, wives and children will assemble on the south lawn of the campus 3:30 p. m. for the annual family A basket lunch provided by Party. m ot the family will be one of the chief features of the afternoon. Games and play will be dlrectedby some ot the Training school committee assisted by Miss Wllma Jepperson, instructor In physical education for women. ..; Mrs. Jloyt, as chairman of the committee," Is leaving nothing e to make, the afternoon a 7 very fleasanr time for all. . Mrs. Hoyt is assisted by Miss Emma Sharp, Miss Ramona Farrer, a s :, ttawf KrockbKilc. "Mrs. 'rc'-Merdenhall iConlle, and Mlfs El'fie Warnlck. j ' IILRIFLINGJVVITHZ-"- A Men who have traveled far say there" ' HONOR" is about the women of Russia a : strange, baffling, indefinable charnk .; . -Jlockliff Mara Alvi tk. k.mln. Ridgway, Ruddy Messinger, Richard Washburn Child's novel, possesses this mysterious characteristic to a remarkable degree, and the conflict of Hayden Stevenson and a her spirit with the stark brutality of revolution and pitiless superb supporting cast. . intrigue makes an amazing romance. A Thrilling Drama of a man who gunk to the and was won back 'depths ' " love! f by girl whose love brought' ' ' 'the man back! aboy whose faith brought happiness to the two he loved best! ,.'r. a friend vwho played square and. lost gamely " I ShoePollsheo hFACUtTT-TAMLL- 'r 111 f4 urwrnrv. xJiaiiLtQkecp l IromJeaping to your feet! One of the most thrilling, breath-taki ng climaxes ever ' screened! A cleanrtensS df affia witlTS whirlwind finish! 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