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Show X-- THE HERALD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1923 X 0H30YS" - w-:-- '"' T i x x I .a st v" Not : -'- season s corsets ' w --3 I I If X I - Do for the New Mcdcs Half ihcSecrettf x - Groomed Lies in T Fashionseted Corseted. ably -- And; women are'leanjg-'that to go corsetiess, ig r to constantly wear ,y -- m ."-- ,-- : ' - Bill ,, .- ftteWWi MR Fasn-io- n has reclaimed the - longer silhouette it is necessary to be correctly '.'corseted: in order that "'.the suit, or frock, "or 'gown' may appear at its ' i r 'I 'M ,K Tn J , W "J.:iA ft , " Confetti, Serpentine, Masks, CapSj E fea1 U - y , t)NEPBlG7TIME! I FUN! , "" M versatility byajflfunig ride on 2:30. a I. . s coin-iniU- . : e4ss at -- II . II 11 rll IPI II II Brigham ChMstensen and guest at a tea given at the Hotel Kouvoer of ?alt Lake, Utah Saturday afternoon, by Mrs. weeks in Provo Arthur Woolley. JilimK'-fei 'vt a Wof MT. and Mrs. Merton Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and of Twin Falls. Idaho, have been in Provo for the, past few visiting Invited an was L. C. Potter lSI tii i X TlHimlay evening. The class will i'"" be oraniMl. wider Ite direction of " nrfri7!.tinn. fron an ti v it It will be held from 8 to 9 o'cloek. son I The Sixth ward Belief society will meet Thursday afternoon at' the ward house. ,The meeting will be under the direction of the liter ary section. Mrs.' Jane B. Larson e will review the life of James Cooper and Mrs. Joseph-Nelsowill give a sketch of one of his most famous novels, "The Last of the Mohicnns." All the ladies of the ward are invited. .,!: ! - - n, J U llV.1"; ij!f ? if e, the tree-think- -, laborer;" In the story is. acted by Noah Berry, w ho has played "The Red Lantern,," 'Diuty.VGb atfi Get It" "and itlnrrs, Robert Gordoh Is cast as young' Erik. Valborg who foils in love" with Carol and .Josephine Crowell takes the part of the Wid' . ow Bogart. d modulates his voice . A ! Street" is Warner ','Maln Brothers classic of the screen and will, play at the Strand theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. J alien Josephen wrote the staunrlo directed. and,, Harry .. Bcatimont a Main This director himself is ' Street product ,and throughout the filming of the picture aimed to reproduce atmosphere of the storj without losing any of the dramatic, possibilities; Main Street" is the story of life in a little western .tnw&.af adveut of Carol Kcnnii'ott from college, bent on making the1 town adopt all her new faugled ideas.. X - . . members.. Literary section of the Ma-navu ward Relief .society will meet at the Fifth ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 p. m. Prof. J. M. Jensen will review the life and works of James Fenimore Oooner. Musical selections will be --The in . Th Cbciwi ii mad? a wide vanaty oi "ud-nih-i" and conaola alyUa, nnfing In ptiea iron S1D0 upwatda - . TAYLOR BROS. CO. - PLYS MUSIC DEPARTMENT ALL RECORDS-BETT- ER, MLL CLARlf "The-Greate- to his regular display e filmed. V. .. - --- . - THE ELITE HAT Private Instruction by Appointment. TELEPHONE 752. V I SHOP xxx' One(of a kind iFheS tram PATTERN HATS oue-gues- The theme 6fthestory is woven ;nround the experiences o, a couidu. of milkmen whoMeave' tUeir early morning occupatioii in an Eastern town and "Go West" for more eliciting adventure. They have, more ordinary luck. They are t at tacked by Indians, bandita, and shot v at by playful cowboys, -- than . COLUMBIA Charles Ray in "Peddetul Valley" and FELIX a rr rv ? yk"' 'SP niHIMHW W I Si; :X'.'' v': : .X..::.. Center:" pets Will Be Sold Circus Day at Hedquist Drug Store4 fw grounds between .University avenue and First East, .;,.,.;u,-::;i-.o:ili.W- (t near Tenth North. - . . ' , '."". - , '" ' the Mormon Battalion met at the liome of Mrs.1 Reinhard Measer Saturday afternoon. A pleasant time was spent; with music and --social that, after which a dainty luncheon was scr- The Daughter's of ved., ...?'.'' .. ' NewestlColors. TfliT"St6ryof .. Princess from Taylor Bros. Big Store. Adapted by H. H. Van Lean from William Dudley Pelleys 10c Novel- TONIGHT AND TUESDAY . , ?WhereIsTlii8 West" x and COMEDY - - ' : . The Cait Ixuise Fazainla lxuise Dresser Marjorle-- Prevest iU,-- ' U Ann May ; Ethel Wales . ' Cullrn Ijindis : Ralph lwls David Butler J.0.MAYIR preaema THE PHOTO Frank Currier Edward I'liillips and others ' ftWDtjL" fTl.iACASTCFCEPT!OS.,, Thursday 'Friday Saturday SHOP Mrs. . Alice Jones, Prop.-- J. 269 West Center St. ' . ii CI T" -: tS MJI'lred Harrfi ELITE HAT Jack Hoxie In - -. . : Tbe literary seel Ion' eoinmlttee is society In charge of the Relief meeting to be held lu the Fifth Bridged THEM Just! over ALL SEATS " r LoveTKaT Life Itself. . ' . Jt wedding reception will be given at. the home of Dr. and Mrs. - Fred W. Taylor Thursday evening "In, honor of tihelr daughter Alice, whose marriage to Stanley Cox of Falrview. will takr. place In .the Salt iJike temple Wednesday, ' Smartly Trimmed, it. - 11 "The tog. In;? CALL-AND-EE ' TUESDAY AND . WEDNESDAY Shows 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15. - Regular Prices. L many laughs. "Where is ThisJrt'estT" is a rolof the Westlicking comedy-dram- a ern cnllte country, of the type that Hoxle fits into, so realistically. Iloxle's wonderful horsemanship Is luncheon waaCrBeTyed-ta ga1ndemonsFMe a no" IfflhlrOTwn Fawn Denhalter, ielma Denhalter, picture the western star shows his Max RasmusseO, Roberta Carter " and. Dorothy Carter - . - Tonight- - Tuesday- - Wednesday - X T TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 d Miss Edna Hoover is visiting in Salt Lake for a few days the guest. of her sister, Mrs. O. E. Christen-sen- -- -' . r party Saturday afternoon in conyliment to her little sou, Eugene, whose eighth birthday anniversary occured on that day. The time was spent with cntnesje1 .music, " after "which of ordinary rtdlug ability, be leaps his 1 saddle-horsdcross a gulch 'over in one of the a moving freight-trai- n - rs. ',. Cntur, $235 Chicago I All Gordon Mullen and Lew Meehan. The production was sponsored by . J. G. Mayert vrho has given the en-- , Sec TThiT Literary section of the tire picture, a complete and thorond ward Relief soeietly will meet ough environment and some startte the Second ward "hall Tuesday ling truths arexlopicted by the moA splendid program as tion picture camera. The stow was afternoon. follows has been arranged for, read- adapted, by Alltert Rogell from nil ing by Mrs. Alice Eggertson, music- original t.henip by Angela C. Kaufal nninliers by Mrs. Mary Dnhlqulst, man and .Mr. Rovell also ixTsonallv and-MMrs. Ole E. Olsen. directed tlie production. Mr." Rogell Stag Jr., will. give the lesson "1 lie wre whili the yonairest of all of.the bl? of James Feuiniorei dir;ctjirsilid.liiuii:!'5LprouU!i "The ani.Wrks. OivasleVt Menace" and the film Is Cooper." ' considered n masterpiece. ''club have .The Nelke "Beading postponed' their weckJ.V ineeting ui(r The til next Friday Tafternoou: WEST. AS EAST. . nicetiiig,'vlll be nmopen session and each member is asked to bring Jack Hoxie will tie seen In his It will lie held at the home iJ(K'oiid starring vehicle for Univerof Mrs." V. D. Boyer, .340 North sal a f tli PH nces theater tonight University avenue, at 3 :30 p. m. in -- Whete 1s This West?" It is a comedy drama, filled at lmstess-was Ben Carter "Urs." winrTTirlTltng slruatimts- and carry rondered bv Mrs. Zelma Howe. are cordially invited. OcorjUo Model RminiKeat ol the lfth P.RT IT AT ter-ihe- MISS! - The Cheney Talking.Machlne Company well-know- n d M '. Cheney advantages. or-left I HcppUwhlu Ptrioi will bring out many other exclusive ' i' . ' A Demonstration "WHERE IS THIS WEST?" The Sunday school officers and X teachers of the theological class of MAIN STREET. company and their feats of liorse- Much In the way of thrilling the Provo First ward will enter' hi "offered in Jadk IJoxle's luaiishlp present a feature that is tain 'tonight' at the home of Mr. "Maia Street," the Screen adapta- - latest feature for UniversaP'Where ' and Mrs.' Victor J. Bird in honor in the Interest of outstanding play. of ;.Elder Rfdiliffe Allred. who will twn of Sinclair Lewif novel of te This West?" which' comes to the Hoxle, himself,; Jis a wonderful Mnnn town lire nnd manners, has a Princess theater-Monda- y and Tues-com- unyv ,. rider, as "well as a dramatic actor fill a mission for the L. p.; 8. viikl oi.iue rirst magnttute1 " posed of actors who have already XThe storytBas its setting in the oj real ability ,and when the motion church. ' won a . reputation him $. .the .' screen Western ciMlte eOfuntryi'mnd iiiany picture publiemostwhich has voted :" World. ' CLEAN COMBS. effects are present wie of the "popular - Western scenic beautiful The east is an 'all-sta- r Wash combs in borax or am-- . one, ea" In the plcWre. Many eowlwys stnrs,' will enjoy him in this rapid In addition monia water and rinse in-- cold wa headed by, Florence Vldor and of the old school ride in the Hone action comedy-dramter and wipe dry. They should not Monte Blue, who are?( in this1 story of Gopher Prairie. wet. he snaked i They are supported bv Noah Berrv. DRUG HORRORS EXPOSED Harry Myers, Iouise Fazenda, Rob- " rt uorflon-anJosephine Crowell. Florence Vidor assumes the nnrt Truth strikes a mighty powerful Of Carol vKennieOtt, the- - leading blow against the drug evil that is now prevalent in big cities in the' character in the novel, who is disannounces the opening of her SCHOOL OF big dramatic photoplay production, contented' with 'conditions In the home town au-and 1 tries to reform DANCING for the coming season. Class and priMenace," tharis nounced as a special attraction at everybody in her circle. vate work will be given in all forms of dancing Monte Blue in entrusted with the the- Columbia for two days starting all ages. for Kennl-citt, Doctor of No omy is the truth important part Tuesday. playing, opposite Miss Vidor, told in pure and unadulterated TERM COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, SEPlC 19 form, but a most thrilling, and ex- as the husband who comes in for a citing love, story is enacted, with sharetoof the reform ideas and who the Ladies' Gymaasium, B. Y. U. . X protect Carol from the malthe characters' splendidly portrayed has ' Rates: A cast that Includes ice of her nelghlmrs. by an all-stfee of $6 will be charged for 10 Harry Myers . of "Connecticut Ann Little, Wilfred" Lucas, Jack discount of 10 per cent will be A lessons. class Robert Gordon, 'Harry, Livingston, are two or irtore from the Andrew where there allowed Northrnp, Rhea, Mildred June. "Red" Kirby, same family; also for full payment in advance. -- J where it .. . . originates. A needle adjuster which regulates the length of the needle for each of four different weights of needles gives twelve separate volumes of tone, The range for every record fa from a delicate pianissimo to full orchestral effect. - : dance will be Viven in the "Fourth ward amusement hall Wed nesday evening. The proceeds will go. to help defray the expenses of the meeting house. The music wiU or be furnished-i- y chestra, and the public Is invited to attend. A number of girls have been selected to sell tickets, and will visit .the" yarions homes of Provo. and especially the Fourth ward. Special notice is given not to turn the girls down. Mrs. A. 'Will Jones will entertain the members, of the Columbia Sew-inclub at her home this evening. Luncheon will be served to the-lu. 1 5 , Jpven though Cheney tones are "atopUfied or diminished in 'volume, they are clear and unmuffled, because The Cheney confrolf one at Us aource. ' Instead ol doors or other devices for shutting o5 the tone, Th Cheney - controls the production as a singer . results. , ,: Louis. Fazenda, illimitable plays Jlea the Maid, a liart giving her talent for comedy free rein. . ; It is the claritynd purity ol Cheney;,-tones which' makes them wonderful, . ic Adolf Valborg, ing soclalistic-mlndc- "W oAll Clear and Unmufiled Yankee," "Prass," and "The Beautiful and Damned' fame, is a comedy foil In t.he serious picture; he plays Dane Dyer, the man who steps .. lo' lietweeu husband and 'wife with uear-tradg- - r EarlTEnriUliVioail la Kinof itry ana . n :-- Twelve Distinct ally directing the picture; Fenl-mor- -- OS ' tf ' Go. - Voiurrilbsof Tone ... . drug-runne- - "- ----- ;xrr" yifOME! : . II . I V," 1SLI i f motorcycle, M. Kllertson Twill give the - "Tlif Life ond Works of AIMS UkCilt.i3J. it,..UCj t ,8 IVuiinore Cooper." Vocal 4 Miss Ruth solos will le rt'nderwl by phe thrill after another Is to be Piirtridae," mid Miss Julia Anderj found In the big film success, "The. will review .tib 1h!e, Greatest Menace," that ' has beeu amous. I booked direct form Xey jYorK 1 or a autlr. Jmnes Fonj.re cooper. local presentation in the Coluiiibia cordially theater Tuesday- - and M'ednesdajr. The United States starting warfare III' II ' Thevff leers" of the Mutual nsso- - hgainst the drug peddlers and the . in r cutttrn Will DOIU llieir rumrumm has'brought the entire nest Sunday imputation of the nation up against s I; LkT tlie College-ha- ll the grim realizism that a terrible T morning at 10 : 30 o'clock- ,i IN 11Mil III Mill. menacethe greatest of thent In The faculty nx'iiihers of the B. T. fact casts a dark and ominous r. and their families held their shadow oyer thecountry. With remarkabje foresight, J. G; annual party' Saturday' afternoon oii the B. Y. V. campus. Coach E. Mayer realized that a big picture, L. Kolierts was in charge of the with 'the drug traffic as its main sliiBing Coiiniiunity Karnes. theme, having n typical love story luiofher enjo.vaile feature of 'the that 'would- hold the interest .'from Lnfternoon. A Imsket luncheon was start to finish, woufil be .unprecedented demand, so he went quietly' enjoyed ny.Jia guests, ine in fharie Of the affair' wfls to work and brought "The Greatest Mr H. "V. lloyt. chairaian, Mrs. Menace" out as an impressionable Blanche Meudejihall Condie, Miss renrfon" why" the drug systems must Kffie Warnick. Miss Emma' Sharp, be flhlitcrntotL It is a corking big Miss Itaniou&r Fam. and Miss production, realistically staged and Hazel ISrocklaink. 'y acted by the best photoiila.vers that V-. money could obtain. Coach E. L. Itolierts and Miss "The Greatest Menace" 4s un- and Mrs. jjeorge B. a dancing Jeppsoii wilt conduct - Farret Bros. .r V otu.r,u,n at ? f-- tc - I tnstrument , ng - . nx - - - .' i J ii music-reproduci- TUESDAYSEPTEMBER18 '1J . L 1 IIS .. 1 1 ggi:iii!imttmftrtwrifW.iM-- i JASi- - ss;H 111 i ,t M '.. MH . !! The most perfect CLOSING OF GENEVA, . m. i na- - . H WW VTilkv .1 v I :i: ... ' iAl'WWi4' Mi .. . best. . New models for Autumn, in the well known Warner corsets are now ready for selection.' TTfl T X C - elastic girdles, precludes the retiring of good figure lines. Especially since .11. VJfc'--- r If . I PROVO' BAND Jw Being Well . 1 , ;1 Mam&reet'' , V . Directed ALDERT i RCHI' !;AD;;AMATiCEXPa: ' . OF THE -- arid COMEDY , i 1. I. I - |