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Show 1 V 3 and the fair." to Ann Forrest famous for her work in attendance. - . in many big pictures, plays opposite Mrs:' Margaret Pierce of Lake- Mrs. Deeeret Gray will he hostess the star as the wife of John Arden, view was a visitor in Salt Lake rfamous musician, the role enacted to the members of Camp No, 2, over! the week-end- . Arliss. Miss Forrest is a beautiDaughters of the CUh Pioneers, at ful woman and, a splendid actress, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Williams her home Thursday af ternoonV at with tendencies, and Miss Ruby Taylor attended the 2"30 ,0 :c!ock. A good program 'Will which have plenty of play in the oratorio, "The Salvation' of,,, the be rendered, which- will include a Dead.'? given la. the Salt Lake sketch of the life of the late Mrs. tabernacle Saturday evening. : - Matilda Loveless.. by Iter daughter, Mrs. Gray. Luncbeoa will be served. Mr. and Mr fwn . .Trillin ma AU. members and .those eligible' for and Mr, and Mrs. E. Whipple membership arg urged to attend aiid In gait Lake. are requested to bring their needie4f spsat the wvk-euTijflf woric "Mr. Ella Kins tfnd children of Salt Lake are visiting Mr& . J. FOURTH Xt.D M. I. A. WILL 7 Poulson tor few days, OPEN SEASON TOMGIIT. . -- I Knit Underwear Wool underwear for children in white, and mixes, drop seat and regular styles. Highest quality e worsted wool for boys and girls. Best: warmth.. Best for jrear.' ' , yfor : , Utah-mad- L J), S. GARMENTS - r ? ' Miss Nell Creer snent The Fourth ward H. I. - Av will end in Salt Lake. visiting friends usher in the active dasswork season and attending the state fair and with a special social function in the conference. ward house tonight. .The. ward announce a short feature presidency No. 3. Order of Valley Chapter followed by unique recrea the Eastern Star, will hold their program tional activities under the leadership regular meetintg with initiatory of Ward Recreational Director Ar8 eeremonies, this evening at o'clock chie Robblns and City Recreational m tne uasonic temple. A good atDirector Dell Webb. Everyone in tendance of members Is desired. the ward over twelve years of age is , " Members of OamD No. 3. Daueh- - eligible to. membership in. the Muinvited to the open ters orthe UtatrPioneerTwill meet tual, and all are social at T :30 tonight ing afternoon 2:30 o'clock at Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Ruby Peay, 513 esoutn sixth west street A splen garments : ; rrlf - which will be followed by the serv ''One of the best acting companies A ing of delicious refreshments. good attendance of members is de-- I have ever had around me," is script ion pf ' Ms sirea ana tevitatlon u extended to those eligible for mem supporting cast in "The Man Who Played God, hiS' latest photoplay ' feature which comes Wednesday to theater under a The first of th AMtonn nf mnr. the Columbia ried folks dances, which will be United Artists Corporation release. 7 . I m. . iveu uy me aira wara recreational committee, will be. given in the Wfird fimllHpmpnt hAll TKurulnw evening. The music will be fur- nisueu oy n uae s orchestra. AU marriea rotKs are coraiauy invited to attend. . MMlUMS ' l 7. r- !!! : I' .l t PICTURES family ere Salt Lake visitors ovpr the week-en, , latter - The ladlesdf the First district of Federated clubs will entertain at a luncheon Wedned-day- , complimentary October 10, at "12:15 o'clock. Luncheon will be- - served by the Ladies Aid society, at the Community church on North University avenue. Fall flowerswilthensed in. decorating. During the luncheon a number of vocal - selections will be rendered by-- S. V. Prows.-;'- ' The , gixe-a-soci- " mem-.- l So me . Salt Lake visitors last week, at ojri e i 8a"t v & The value ted. 1 ) IITI I I 1 II I I f l j AR.LU'J WHO PLAYED MCHBJMAN GOD Is there anything else as cheerful as to come home a cold wintry, night and see a glowing fire in a Charter Oak Parlor Furnace? Sink down into an easy?" chair after 'supper and watch the fire the. large micary u. ( i r..l me tnteiiuiiiess aoor uit uic rl exposes 10 view il iiamuig " cheer is the result. coals. Warmth, comfort and good TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 on KMSrllJi.' I Beautify With Pictures' I .' GLASS CO. lii 1 The Parlor Furnace is beautiful in appearance, and stands in your room as a real ornament JmegiiL gray, blue or 'blatk. It has large front doors with mica that shows, the brilliant glare. It is wide across the front and in every detail a beautiful piece of furn- iture. . ' i The price is wonderfully low. The upkeep is not as much as the ordinary stove and it wiU do so much more. A half hod of coal will burn 48 hours. IjPROVO PAINT II I a- !! 0EOR.SE GOIi&i-ti -- ADDED ATTRACTION TONIGHT Provo Band Concert 10c An All-St- T. jTyv OTV i l Mlll' TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Production ar "The 6:50" and COMEDY W'" MlttwedJ)xaty I " wl a - iV ml WEDNESDAY AND - THURSDAY j WILLIAM (BILL) FAIRBANKS in 'Fighting Hearts' yJJUckman. and ' A wedding reception at the ILww COMEDY - A V - See the Charter Oak Hot Blast. Big Line Heaters at Low Prices. -- STRAND j"- WEDNESDAY NIGHT OCTOBER IQ Your Friend and r.Minew Wednesday Only Return Run Where the Pavement 1j Ends' Rex Ingram's Special Production ALICE .TERRY, RAMON NAVARRO ' ' and others - - Starts Thursday : "The Commonrtaw" ; ' llMs i, AERIAL QUARTETTE AND I sfoiy of tbt son nqmt c . ti A GOOD Quick Relief . TIME! One or two will bring ' . relief. - t . Your druggist sells them at pre-wprices 25 doses 25 cents. Economy pack ar age, 125 doses $1.001 1 ' 544. ONE-PRIC- HOUSE" E ProvoUtah. . her musiclnn' lnwlmnd. Mr. Enrlc son off without a cent if the latter has generally been ldeiitifleil with. persists in carrying out his plans to ' thj screen Ju Juvenile roles, lint the marry, his model- In the usual "cat 'dried" the of fiction or ; into and drama him enticed inrt tyte producers the hero would unhesitatingly r- . of Thillp Stevens lioonnst- - it to the paternal Kiirle's claims for all mnince opiKirtuuitie fortune and choose the course of nrttstry. true love, lint it is just here that I 'ThrCoulimon Law" displays origin-- '. "THE COUMOX LAW." . ality and is more true to life than r . In "The Common Ijiw." the Its predecessnra of similar nature, screen version of the novel by . the for the hero in this case Helens to ' well known author. It. V."Chnn-bers- . I lie pntcniul admonitions and turns which oin'Iik a three days' en- his back. upon Mr. Cupid. - Nor dss gagement at the Strand theater on he alter his decision to the very end , J Thitrwlay on aid 'lblem In pre- of the story un- - ; Terrtldc! rnmauly'rohtTiict sented in tr new way The iirnlilem which often occurs in the life of iHHiuulug a, hero,", you ejaculate. ; to Quite true, but it is In keeping with ; wealthy yoi)iiK men of whether - - " the character, fotf the artist to not rhoose love or fortune. Keantiful Oorinne Grlfnth in tne mrenerated by love until vthe very t rote of Vah-rlWest, an artist's end of the last reel, and , then his model, and Conway Tearlo, as he pnreuta withdraw their opposition ADDED ATTRACTION ' as .It . employer, are deeply ln ' love with to the match and frtl ends ' WEDNESDAY AND eiich ojher , hut Conway's screea should. This lsnly nne of the . points ;. '. THURSDAY arents strenuously object to thP dlf- Common" Law t force whereln""The and marriaRe ae planning blooded ! r; .stories fronts .cold fera bm. prvions their soh'to marry does not !? I upon this themes The popnlnr Kl- ' girl whom he society 1.1a hint i rill llll. liott Itester alo has . a promlir- -it , t1U .,.!.. . a n I01K 7 " First and onto nlcturi at the jI SOU t rtde In the cnt, that of (Juerld.i, the social ladder. - ... J terible earthquake in, Japanl I ti, f.ii l.p threatens to ;'."".' cut. hi another artist. i '- All tf e suffering in' the world won't cure Pain makes disease. ' most diseases worse and, sometimes brings on still further dis-orders. "the pziin and ' Stop chance to nature a .' give work cure.-r- - AntiPain Pills VILL FURNISH THE MUSICC BE THERE FOR Phone DR. MILES' ORCHESTRA Co. Dixon-loylor-PiUss- oll - "THE Tonight Last Times ;WUlard Mack's play i 1, WEDNESDAY - - iV j of siicl! a remembrance lies not in its cost' but in it: lasting beauty. , 4 Jt -- S RoUer Mills COLUMBIA PRINCESS Allred TheTiome of Miss Cosett was the scene of a delightful social tuiuir c naay evening, uuines uuu 1.1 dancing furnished the evening enLcrtaJnment, -luncheon served to the following Misses! Connia.Guyt Evelyft WiU- ' iams, Helen Carroll, Donna Grimui. Evelyn Stewart, Emma Guy, and Messrs. Rex Hayes, Erwin Kirby, Doyl Smith, Douglas Smith, Taylor Johnson, Frank Prince and Laren -- v j -- Hen-richse- -- . .... Af-to- n was given in the Vineyard amusement hall Saturday evening, by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, in honor of their daughter Druzella, wh6se marriage to Afton Stout took place last month. The hail was attractively decorated with fail flowers and ferns. The bride was charming In a gown of grey crepe and carried a j having a birthday or getting married,' or inspiring gifts in one way or another. Give for they pictures are sure to be apprecia- Miss Bessie Collins and Miss Dixon, entertained at a party Friday evening, in honor of George Choul.es. Progressive gapies and dancing were the diversions, after wlilrh luncheon boiv Misses, Viola Clayton, Irene Lucille Manson, Rhea Bus-"bFlorence John; Vesta Dixon and Messrs. Paul Dixon, Ralph Pratt, Jack Taylor, Edgar Clayton, William Whittle, Milton Peterson ami Paul Dixon. -, 1 . FLOUR gifts aw DarLofthe-wk-iii- v Lake, where Mrs, Bullock rendered beautiful bouquet of a wai nnmwr at the concert at evening was. pleasantly spent withr tne utan state fair. dancing, during which dainty were served to 150.;Many Mrs. Geortre .Hansen tins as her useful "and beautiful gifts were re- guest for a few days Mrs. Rulph ceived by the young couple. Mr. and E. Bristol of Ogden. Mrs. Stout will make their home in Mrs. Clyde Coombs left Saturdav present. Ogden for the for Shit Lake, where she will mnkp Miss Celestia Johnson was host- her home for the time being while ess to a number of friends at a. Mr. Coombs attends the University miscellaneous shower at her hoifie of Utah. Mrs. Coombs was'formerly' Monday evening in compliment to miss L,yie. Jones, registrar at the Miss Atha Bntemari, a bride of the Frovo high school. week. The .season's - flowers and ferns jvere used in decorating the The members of the Tres-Joi- i entertaining rooms. . During the club will afternoon with fit the homeef Mrs. William- evening pleasantly 'spent gnniesnn usTe, lihoT jieedle work, a Sewing and luncheon will delicious luncheon was served to be the diversions. As this is the twelve. Many Useful and beautiful first meeting of the season, the re gifts were received by the guest of organization of officers will take honor. place; All members are requested The . M. I. A. SOCIAL. Mr. and Mrs. David Reese and Second ward M. I. A. will and- - musical this even Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson were ing at the ward house for all bers, This being open night - LEleasantove4 are'yeamvund' . Mrs. Ralnh Poulton. Mr a nil Urn James Bullock and family spent the rose-bud- a. - r. Is1 fiPl - Mr. and Mrs. WtlUam Biensoa entertained a number of friends at their home Friday 'evening. The time was . pleasantly spent with 'music and cards. Xtovers were laid for the following : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs. I P. Spafford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watklns, Mrs. Emma Chatwin, Mrs. Margarite Brian and Lee AUman. - , Knitting Mills Co. 9..v .1 -. i " : Men's, ladies' anAehildren'g uncalled "for Made-to- hf cotton. MManr ITnlnn Snita In nar hesit -mats ana woov at ma mcc. xaia is. sirictiy lirst class r .ercranaise, ana. every suit is a genuine bargain. Come early. It will pay you. . '- . ww- - A.:--r . UNDERWEAR AT HALF PRICE it Fue- l- Hiat-L- east -- SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OLD STYLE ; Most : the-wee- gar-men- ts " I " We can furnish the correct size in all grades from the lightest summer weight to heavy wool : r for winter. . mMT':: i Charter Oak behe makes love ti Arden's-wife,lieving that She ni longer cares for al d ' 1 1 ' Edward Earle Bteps from the heroic role of winner of a popularity contest In behalf of a New York charity, to be part:of "heavy", in this production. As Philip 8tevens , - stronff-wnotion- production. new-Arli- . SPECIAL VALUES ALL WEEK t te tending- conference - 5 THE PROVO HERALD.' TUESPAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923. - - . - 5 . ' Japanese Catastrophe " . 77 -- " A'. J |