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Show PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924. A bcial. Happenings V "Marcheta"' tcrenadt oi love inns by Lewis tme fox-tr- in Spanish grace ' and rhythm played by The Colum- bians. On Co- 1 lumbia Records 25 D and s 9. lum-heo- PRINCESS All SEATS ment will be in charge. Two splendid lectures will be given. Mayor The Provo Fourth ward Belief 0. K. Hansen will talk on "The Field of Social Welfure" and Miss society will give a quilting at the 1. nolle Bown will eak on "The regular meeting, Tuesday commenc- Home and Its Spiritual Obligaing at 2 :30 p. in. Good musical num- tions." A splendid musical program bers will be rendered and an invihas been arranged. All mendiers tation is extended to all members are urged to be present and a corof the ward. dial invitation Is extended to the public in general. The "M" men of the Bonneville ward will give a dunce in the ward State president of the Service Star amusement hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. L. C. Potter, attended Good music has been secured and Legion, the banquet given at Hotel I'tah, all are invited to attend. Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs. Bishop, national president of the The ladies of the Catholic church American Legion Auxiliary of Boswill give a card social Tuesday ton, Massachusetts. President Potevening in the Elks club rooms, for ter presented the guest of honor the puriHjse of raising funds' to com- with a beautiful bouquet of white plete the church which that orgnui-nitio- carnations and red roses, the Seris constructing. Bridge and vice Star national emblem. "5(MJ" will be played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. The public Mrs. Bay Ashworth will give the Is invited to attentl. lesson in the Fifth ward Belief Dr. and Mrs. Adams S. Bennion society meeting. Tuesday afternoon of Salt Lake were the guests of at 2 :30 p. m. The subject of Social President and Mrs. F. S. Harris last Service will be discussed, after which good musical numbers will week. be rendered. All are invited to atDr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen will tend and all members are urged entertain at dinner at their home to remember their dues. this evening, in compliment to Dr. M. C. Merrill who will leave Trovo The Service Star Legion will hold at the end of a weeks' time. their meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:3(1 In the Women's Municipal Among the Leadership visitors Council room, 30 South First West. week was A. P. Spllsbury of The object of the meeting is to elect H1 II last Cedar City, who spent the week new officers for this year. The officers are Mary E. here with his family. outgoing Huish, president; Marietta Beesley, vice President and THrs. F. S. Harris president ; Melissa Lewis, secwill entertain at their home Wed- retary; Mrs. John Boyd, assistant nesday evening. The guests will In- secretary; Mrs. Joseph Nelson, corclude the deans of the B. Y. U. and responding secretary; Mary Crow-thetreasurer, and Priscilla Swen-sotheir wiv. 8, members of the execuhistorian. All members and tive board of the board of trustees and their wives, members of the those eligible for membership are church board commission and urged to be present. . their wives of Salt Lake. To enable golfers to practice in Mrs. Hattie D. Carter announces doors at home a teeing platform the marriage of her daughter, Miss has been invented to which a ball Fern Dunn to Dave A. Cassity, son returns after It has been driven a of Mr. and Mrs. William Cassity of few feet. hostess. iOc TONIGHT AND TUESDAY uieiuious following by sheer merit Comes," Harry MUlarde. who directand iu enacting a new character in ed the William Fox version "When (kids Are Even" hazards a of the novel, went to England, and reputation. His "fans" with Mr. Hutchinson, rsoually are accustomed to seeing liim iu "chvti-iu two of the most crook iu or es- cathedra! cities. roles, are that bad a from suffer back, larts These mvucs arc Why from sharp, shooting twinges, head- sentially iu keeping with city locali- one of the features of aches, dizziness and distressing ties, lie has Util seen as evei v itlio picture, which is booked at the Provo ieople rww-men- character but the romantic char- Columbia theater for toiiigut and nriuury ills acter. 1H.HU s pills. Ask your neiuh-hotTuesday. Could you ask for stronger Iu "When Odds Are Even" he Two of the cities used are Wln-- , of merit? proof gives his initial characterization of Chester, where Satire's house will be Mrs. E. 8. Strndlinx. 3 W. 2nd the modem chevalier, lie is i found and Canterbury, where are North St., Provo. says: l could unique iu this pritduction (Situated the look store of Fortune. with which East and Sabre, and the Barracks burdly move uImhU the house to do as the city r work on account of the sharp be has lieon long associated is re- of the famous Pinks. a,ns in my back. My back tbroh-ln- l moved. Both cities are exceptionally 'ike the toothache. A heavy, Manager A;htou in presenting Canterbury Ctbidiui is dull ache across my kidneys caused "When odds Are Even" at the famous as the spot where Thomas I became endless suffering. so Princess theater for two days, A Itis ket was murdered by four dizzy I could hardly stand. My wishes to express the hon that this kidneys were Irregular in action anomalous Bussell will lie liked no knights. Still iu the Canterbury streets and I suffered from a or condi- less (hau the familiar one. He the old cobble stones, the nartion of the bladder. I used a box liases this hote on his row gateway which gave entrance to of Iran's Pills and they fixed me of the production itself. up fine. After I had used the sec- knowledge ond box of 1 Man's my kidneys acted He says: " "When (kids Are Even' embraces projierly and the backache stopped. a romantic story of the race of two I felt just splendid." Price (iOe, at all dealers. Don't rival mining companies to a precious opal mine in Australia. The scene simply ask for a kiduey remedy multifarious and colorful, rangIran's PUle the mnme that are from San Francisco to the South ing Mrs. Stradlinc had. Sea Isles. Much of the action takes Co, iMfrs., Buffalo, X. V. place alioard a huge ocean liner and an ancient also comes iu as a frame for some highly dramatic episodes. WHEN ODDS ARE EVEN. WHY SUFFER SO? The The Elks' Uli will mevt this Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. evfuiug in the Klks' iluli niouis. marriage took place In Provo Jan. Tattles vt bridge or "JHiO'' will tie 'li, the ceremony lielng performed iJiiyed. prizes awarded aud ltuich- - by Bishop L. L. Nelson. The couple will make their home in Provo for the present time. The many friends of Miss Duun Join in wishing her Mrs. Ernest Heurlehsen will hostess to the of I he much happiness. t'iluiulta Sewiu elnh at her home this evening. Sewing, music, ami The home ectiuouiW-department will be the feature vt the of the Women's Municipal council evening. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 :SW in the council rooms. BO South Mr. and Mrs. C X. Brown enter- - First West. A demonstration of the taiued the uieuilwrs ( the 1. I). C. liutiug of King Tut flowers will club at their home at Oluistead.' lie given by Mrs. J. Milt Jones. All Saturday evening. The time was members of the council are invited pleasantly njieut in playing "Sou." to attend. the high prize being awarded to Mrs. Arlo Allen and LaMar Craven, Miss Florence Bee and Miss Grace and the eouDulatitm favor to Mrs. Pa man went to Salt Lake Saturday Kim Bullock. curds, to jattend "The Fool" at the bait Following luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Lake theater. Arlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kim BulAn interesting program has leen lock, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. S. liiliou, Mr. and errsnged for the First ward Belief Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mr. and Mrs. society meeting, Tuesday afternoon Byron Dastrup, and the host and at 2 :30. The social service depart- ot .that entrance with PAGE THREE. d ? Imck-groitu- 1 gt Foster-Mllbur- ihc ..ntbreak of the World War. Neu-- r simv the early days of the triumph of Maude Adams on the occasions of her Empire theater New York City premiers, have such wild demonstrations of approval Uvn witnessed us the truly riotous enthusiasm with which the opening ii it: lit audience received the play at the A uiliassador theater, New Ymk, oer two years and every performance after showering the piny and Time' with players of "Blossom praise. "blossom time" It is hooked at the Columbia (.bows old. for February 0, and comes with the New It seems only natural I hilt the original Century theater, three tot iiiu.il a! play "Hh!wi York. cast. It abounds in comedy; its music Time", based upon romantic inci, dents iu the life of the famous Is of the true haunting, Viennese Fran SchtnVrt, is still the school that has been (topular here reining sensation of Euroeaii cap- In the past and most of the melodies ital. here it has played with tre- were cotuiKised by Franz Schubert mendous sticivss ever simv early in himself. the w idled city and the quaii.t nM houses which could unfulil many romantic talcs could they l.ut sxak. Little wonder that this city was selected as the biick jrouinl to some in of the most interesting The barrai ks of the faI The tuous lOust Kent Kcgimcht Bluffs t will Im featured Hi the film and nlo a sivtiou of the troops statinned there. so-w- s m:ei; com-mser- Complete Ped Outfit n r An actor is nothing if not versatile and William Itnssell, coming to the Princess theater tonight anil IF WINTER Bed, Spring and Mattress COMES. In order to obtain nn exact Tuesday in "When Odds Are Even," his most recent William Fox pro- of the little cathedral city duction, proves it. its described by A. Mr. ltussell has acquired a tre-- Hutehiusou in his book 'If S. fmnfi $OE?20 replica of M. Winter i The STRAND 'Strangers of the Nighf WILLIAM RUSSELL WHEN ODDS ARE EVEN (CAPTAIN APPLEJACK) aid COMEDY MiiM a date Edward- Pius Solo Serf! Steel Bed for 4g37gf iraa hear these new Victor Records f niu. rar unm 1,111- - cm AVT 11 For the needed rest you require at night it is essential to have a very comfortable pillow. Our line of the famous Fmerich Pillows are filled with genuine feathers ttiey are filled with feathers that have been thoroughly cleaned and cured before going into the tick they are absolutely sanitary and odorless. AS LOW AS Johnson $2.00 PER PAIR Mattresses ... 1 noma Lamoart murphy Mill 4 iiW '1 I I! l.;inV yk feT't-M'- -' Tfn: Are Built For Sleep of your life upon a mattress. 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