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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923. Slip-o- n BOYS every color and and np. ,We have GIRLS TEH 15ND - By LYND. ; ton's theory- - but M is a comedy of six reels, and marks entrance thir popular actor into full lengthy feature pictures. Three Ages" 'opens with the cave man' age- - and shows Buster as full surrounded - by fledged- - caveman : others of bis tribe,' Unfortunately Buster has fell In love with the woman who is desired by the strong man of the clan. A duel is arranged. Buster, being the weaker, seeks to worst his, rival by. foul means, He "leads" his club with a rock, beats, his rival into Insensibility and fin- - E3f IMTOEESICIIS " jtfe n lL'L' I! ... AGES Sweaters, Coat Sweaters in I FOR FOR Sttrotnwrarf vwt tut fmTm77mmmmTmTm Si Sweaters - - FROM STONE AGE TO THIS- sizer J"" Priced . at-$2- .95 -- flbv " a beautiful collection, of : little folks. Caps, Toques, Bootees, r HBabjrfloseretc; 1 The Jenking Knitting Mills Company CARD OFTHANKS. those who so kluaiy asslst- - Lol- a- Colve4l88 edTous all at the funeral serrioes of our Ntfljan.MlM'AmurHed-quis- t beloved wife, mother and sister Mrs. Josephlneuttaltrlilss Ethel E. Lyen, we wish to convey and Mrs. Blake Peay. ' our heartfelt thanks and Acknow.The Daughters of tha Mormon ledgement ... Especially do we appre terest. Battalion met Tuesday afternoon I ciate the beautiful floral offerings, I l Hinckley; Miss EyiFStrong7 Miss Moneita MeCoard. Mrs.1 E. "Row Oorth-Jaiversity-Avei2- worth. Mrs. Adelia G. Jackson, Thursday afternoon at 3 ;30, instead of Mrs. Nellie O. Parker. "The one'act play "The God" by Lewis Beach will be read by Mrs. Zella S.8tubbs and another one act play "The Last Straw" will be read by Mrs. Myrtle Stewart All members are cordial 1" invited to be present Mrs. Wyman Berg will be host ess to the members of the Ires Jolt club at her home Thursday after Miss Bernlece Boardman will en. nlAoaainrlT .aAm rpkA 1vria will the members of the G. B. tertaln spent with sewing and social chat, at her home Thursday evening. The time will be spent with music . will be served.. and sewing, after which ft dainty luncheon will be served. The club The members of the relke Bead list include Miss Elvira Strong "home of Mr8rA?iKnttallrittlsaEti . ngtllmeetatih - . k)d Everything the ear can hear r "AMERICAN LEGION Provo Post No. 13 Lectures t - Concerts Speeches Sermons . . JIjL GetltAt i. . m.hII , 41. ... duction TAYLOR BROS. - Music Dept. ex- r -- an - STE Economics depart-men- t of the "Women's Mtmlclpal council i are sponsoring a bazaar dance to be given in the Armory i Tuesday evening, October 23. The proceeds of the affair are to be used for-hchildren's playground fund. Thre will be booths of aprons, fancy garters, candy, 'etc. Refreshments will also be for sale. Everything possible .is being done to "make the evening one of merriment, and a good time lspromised everyone. All "TONIC Richard Barthelmess and Dorothy Gish in "Fury." Last Times i . . if: m A ' . reproduclng"Te8T'gfthgl I hecange of h improve upon it to such T .v Presents - - . . nfZ.-- - nublielnfayornd was the strong tlvaX -- eds - ScreenTlassicPrd in a ! LaVa-Penr- - "MfTlArnold Daly Exclusive Dealers v .: in Zenith Radio Sets TnWPer bltion to ing year; Mrs. Lpaisa carter, rean extent as to Insure 'its popularity gent; Mrs. Lenore Taylor, first vice in posterity, critics urouenouc me i LAYAK riSAKUU uuiuii. reaent: Mrs. Bopnrona Twelves, sec son of Mr. ahdeountry-Hgre- e he ond Tice reeent : Mrs. May u. Far-- i in her purpose and it is freely predict-- j rer. secretary and treasurer ; Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Penrod, has arrived to ed this great film drama will live as Evelyn Bird, chaplain; Mrs. Julia Provo from Los Angeles. Calif., spend his vacatlotfwith hisTiarents. long as there Is. such a thing as Johnsonrnistorianr mrsT-mm- a corresDondlnK Vnntf. secretary. Mr. Penrod has been residing in ixs motion picture screen. S. Angeles during the past six months, It is said' Miss Plckford reaches During the afternoon, Mrs. Julia Johnson gave an Interesting reao- - where he has been employed in the- the zenith of her dramatic powers comMathews Paint inn of her own composition. Mrs. office of the in her interpretation of the charac-- ; SchooL Ashworth gave a talk and told of nnnv. He also attended ter of this sympathy-winnin- g and . A -i het xrlD Jo California. . deliciousadmirable heroine and many author-FILMTTTf ITWTICKFORD luncheon was served to 1. itles proclaim it truly marvellous as an example of her Incomparable A cordial invitation Is Extended to make people laugh pne minute to ttie youns people of Provo to at and cry the nest. tend the young folks dance which will be triven in the' Third ward ... , m t j )VE IX" "THREE AftES" Wilde's orchestra will furnish the The Home ingers Debut at Sea -- " I , pense lu AKTHUK LI AKTUUI MRS. V. J. LEWX. andwToinswmi music. A good time is promised . everyone. World and His Wif- e"A: - at-ilissrPickJ barted star has gone to a great annual election or ora- - words spoken. The ce cer8ToSK-pla- Atten . Evening, 7 :30, 9 ;15 :'2V85e -i. , - - JtLj i episodes. Now the contest to decide between them, in a football ' match. Buster, punny and weak, against the brute towering strength of bis rival, seeks to avoid him by playing different positions on the team, but his rival follows him each time to a position directly opposite. S it- By a clever strategy Buster wins the a favorite play which makes those game after which his rival "does ... lw- .- tnv TlafAV Atli screen event so notable, but It is I i U1I X lit. U umi ucic, tw, wuow alsoirtala theiaet out and wins the girl wins ford has greatly elaborated her I IflWtr,rctt011 triumphant histrionic efforts of . takes Mace Buster had the parents eight years ago-- has had a marked of ,, tjje ejri against him. Moderate Prices Will Please You. The second session tit Mutual was held in the First ward Tuesday evening.,; A. program was gjyen a reading by Harlan Adams and a piano selection by Miss regular Bachman, . after which class work was carried on. - i Just received a big shipment of : TOTS . Matinee 2:30, 4; 10c, "25c, after xna it .chaaeJie .sltsaoa omaan forcibly from his mi oeitpef Sweaters- .- Sweaters in white, pinks blues and many other colors for the baby' and To:;iG::r and THURSDAY period of the triumphant . Roman Empire. Again Buster has a rival for the woman he loves. A chariot race is arranged between "them to decide the affair. Tmray of the rame conies apd it's snowing hard Buster's rival appears in a splendid Chariot drawn by four Coal black horses, and Buster appears lnl a. chariot on runners drawn by eskimo His rival furious, throws dogs. him Into a den with a hungry Hon. Buster escapes, defeats his rival and takes the woman. The action now changes to our darv The same nit nation appears. ! Buster's rival Is just as hot on his s, -- " nd escapes with her. girls and misses' pure wool Sweat' Tuxedos and Coat ers In Slip-on- FOR LITTLE COLUMBIA "Love is the axis upon which the world revolves," declared Buster Keaton recently and proceeded to make a pictured prove it. "Threet Ages," which is coming to the Strand theater on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, not only proves Kea- - STARTS THURSDAY FOR JHREELDAYS . e October Sale Commencing-Toda- are invited. ' The Ladies' Aid society of the Community church met Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. A pleasant time was spent with sewvj lng, during which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. William McCoard. were 'I'rsjw.giU;.1 Twenty-si- x jm PICiCrOZD MARY Xiii g'.wl. CP TH1 in COUNTtW y tinuing Until October Cost will not be considered in this sale. We are ''.going to close out 500 pairs of Shoes and many other things regardless of cost., We can only give you a.few of the many ban J.00 pairs Shoes, Oxfords and ..$1.00 Pumps, pair 100 pairs Shoes and Pumps, ; piace-iuesa- n-- !&l.fin crsl I short lalk during uicu v iiianaiiui Kina-- i; giaiiu vuici toWktatiJbthtrma.ue "Teas of the Storm iui lie JT Historical American Drama in eight parts. J Not a W ar Picture. T7TT .T11.48 Shoes and Pumps, $1.98 air . . . 100 pairs Shoes and Pumps, $2.48 parigrantd Friday 1C0 pairs Shoes, and Pumps, Tooele, supreme representative ; Mrs Columbia theater beginning $2.90 pair Johnson of Sandy, past grand and Saturday." It is perhaps the chief ; Mrs. Louis Kltte, past grand combination of a favorite star in 100 pairs " Ladies' Silk and chief of Salt Lake; Mrs. May me Cotton Gloves, long andj Harrison of Ogden, past grand ehort, values to $3.00 ; this chief. OS- r,l , ,;A number of brother saic i.o. Knights were also in attendance, William broken lOO.pieces Underwear, Underwood of Garfield gave a short lots, from 25c to 75c each. rtalk, as did E. A. Mitchell, K. O. Best Silk Pongee, 12 momme, Moe, II. u. Blumentbal and Weston .95c Martin of Provo. . The K. P. order yard of Provo ahw attended theeetingvj All SiirTaf $1)0 Later a banquet was served. The .15c Hope Bleach, yard table was most beautifully decxF Best American Prints, yd. 10c rated with the colors, white,, red, . , 24c blue and yellow, colors of the order. Jap .Crepe, yard Mrs. Speckle men was toastmlstress. Best Dark Outing, yard.. 19c A most enjoyable time was spent at I and 4 n ., - W t1? 4 An ...... Seldom has there beed shown such The visitation of the grand lodge a marked interest in a forthcom- officers to the Pythian Sisters took ay evenmg at casiieln.al . since the first ....... - - theater eners pair 0 uii i. of the coming of 100 pairs announcement each made a i Vjf Kv. ANDY GUMP COMEDY "WATCH PAPA" , Hundreds Storming Barton's BIG SALE the-theraoeiat t banquet ' A very large crowd attended the Founders Day Ball, given by the B. T. U. student body, in the ladles gymnasium Tuesday evening.? The ball was attractively decorated with streamers, carried out in the school colors, blue and white. Music for the occasion was furnished by the B. T. U. orchestra. given-ahortly-a- ... II . V , PRINCESS Alf SEATS . 10c Tonight and Thursday Clifford S. Elf elf -Presents "BIG STAKES" and- - Comedy - Friday and Saturday - Johnnie Walker -t. : Mrs.-Walt- i WT J- - - rr. -r- -il "My Dad" - r Vrntrr --t fniif-ii)ilic im ir y BestLighLOutingyar(Ll8c pair Ladies and Children's Hose for . .'. . . $1.00 4 pair Men's Part Wool Hose for ...$1.00 6 yards 36-iPercales. .$1.00 2 yards Silk Stripe Shirting for ....... ,........$1.00 ...... m fur-bigg-est . Regular Prices. ............. Miss Dorothy Dunn has returned to her home In Provo, after spending the past few weeks in Ogden where she attended the wedding of Mrs. L. L,' Halns, Jr., formerly Miss Doris D. Dean. that M o r t - Downty-Ha- s Unique Distinction on rrm AND SATURDAY fetaTyard. 5 "he disdained the ordinary way .of launching a grand opera find, and chose, instead ol tha the magnlflcent - . . U.S.S. L"viathan MetropoliUn, salon of the Ls via than where, ' The first rnternafonal debut dxrinc ' the voyage, notables MEETING POSTPONED. - Prol. John C. 8wenaon, district if an operatic star took placo frcm every nation gathered. Whitemaa'i orchestra Chau-- i trustee of the Ellison-Whit- e Tecently when the' Lev'athanJ steamship in the world) r nished the accompaniment for tauqua, last evening received word that the meeting ,of trustees i in made her maiden trip acrossjho the youthful singer and - Jderful One",a watts song, eon Portland, Oregon bad been post Prof. Swenson Intended The sUr who received tha im- -' posed by the leader hlmsell and poned. this morning. introduction to his puh- ,: copsidered by publishers the olg leaving lie was Mort Downey, young ,gest musical find of 1923, wai CAR TIBN8 OVER. Irish tenor, who was discovered what ha sang. In an effort to get away from an I than "It was a greater thrill nd presented by Paul White- car, v Joliu Walton approaching even tha of out over at., the automobile . have his I'd leader. gotten famous orchestra tipped an, Intersection on' v Diversity avenue The role of impresario is a Metropolitan, tbongn aiwayt Atw one thatjraa thielghtfiay laqlCentertreetlaesdoyaXtct noon. (tiends along Broadway who do- - ambition," uowney i w ? t o re In the accident bis aftet .night opening etare aa 'innovrtes1- in ais sleep friends ' cut on ' the band, ceived. a. slight r wera not. in tha icast surprised .' at. sea. otherwise there were do Injuries. . FRIDAY ree 2 yards French Gingham $1.00 3Vi yards 22-inGingham ch for ....$1.00 2 Men's Silk Knit Ties. .$1.00 5 yards Cretonne $1.00 31-- 3 yards Best Galeta $1.00 4 yards Krinkle,Crepe.. $1.00 4 yards Kimono Crepe, 35 . . . .$1.00 value, for 4 yards Nurse's Gingham for . . . . . . . $1.00 1 lot Men's and Boys' Caps, values to $1.75. .$1.00 8 pair Ladies' and Children's ' Hose .$1.00 1 lot Men's and Boys' Felt Hats .$1.00 Ladies' Black Gym' Oxfords, new stock . ... .. . . . . .$1.00 Hundreds of other bargains that are worth your consider i ' ' auon ai D. L. VAN WAGENEN n ' ises 36-in-ch 32-in- ch SPECIAL- - .... : lk ....... ...... I" ,348 W. Center St. in-Ut- winter's coal note" . - . - i. 1. Utah's most disastrous flood, news pictures (one reel of Farmlngton flood. ,. news pictures (two 2r Underground reels) of the coal mining industry in Utah, showing the miners at work getting YOUR - '" , - , l-'iT- ess ahr , , , . These. THREE educational and informative reels of motion pictures are ADDITIONAL to x BUSTER KEATON'SjTHREE:J,GES---Si' ' ' reels of delightful comedy. " ' of the Storm Country1' |