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Show .r" 'X'!"T' 'f'jrfcT 'PAGE FOUR. THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924. lug to push her Into a lumrUpn. It 1 a difficult lwirt Hlid ,hat 3JiS!' t;,'r,'t;li ud 11 fl SSr"Si??7 lllrll ii lb vf7 l(pK Ml km iMmrd M.in.-il- tortaln l.,..n,l.fj tl.M CP u'itx Hng u wiit iKTM-l- f MtlmlrahlT. mid HaKKuce Is srhedult 'i'U i tln-iilt- r SCENE IN "THE BAT ttiuiLit ut nllA 1 I'riuiti ttw will romuiu uulil vvlitrf r. .,f id,- - t:. II. A. ! TtilHwlllJ". ft muU GacK-K- . luiuluiia will l u ud Mnilicr f DaugbtiTS of (iu Vtiili Will miH't TLarstl,.y I'ioij ;its, MiH-)- t!f hnini' of Mr Kullimii. ilu !!t i liiiteuscu. Hvrn.m whn!i All inl'd l.',ti 1); n I m-n- pro-ibi- The Miiuuvu w iird li.lU'f xji-illiiil .:!' i'f Will 1mi'.i:'t a good ill thi 1'iflli wii'il hall April 17 mill IS. The p.Kl fur sjilt' will inrliuli' t;'l'iiifJ ilrvsses for linlh women mid iliildri'ii, npniliH, lioiiM' drosses, iiillovv slips, fain ? dnilii's, quilt, We. hilV-V- in Muunvu The triird KMicf thrifty nmt Tucsdny ut a work mid busim'ss mcmlMTS . j jr ... i ' . -- A f 1 WILLIAM FOX Presents i Cameo Kirby - With JOHN GILBERT J "i ill K i i f.f make that not one jiersoii who has n-i- r "The Bat" h:is told the stret of llw last act curtain to anyone. And if you doubt that, conduct the little esiierimcut ia psychology paper critics. When, In the course of time, "The as was suggested. Bat" was sent on tour through the country, the same iiolicy was folWOMEN WHO GIVE. lowed In each and every city in . which It played. And now, it is Distracted, the lighthouse keeper again being followed. own home to guide The an acimj par of it Is, the sets fire to his fails. more or less eausual request hag the ships when the big light otaKes thrills that been observed with such puetilions This is one of the sort of pho- care that it is a fair assertion to "Women Who Give" the "wjp. Fuller. Lax ..I ...i! W SWVaSH t'i riil tKt m (M & Tbm quilts were quilled for tho Imznar to In glvon by the ortfHiiizulion the lTtb mid 1th of this nioiilb iu the 1'iflh ward Relief soeiety hull. Mrs. K. II. Holt Kve an inlerestiii),' report of the Relief n- society eonferenee held iu Suit Luke last Wednesday ami Thursday. JJelieioiw refrusliiuenln were served to . ii the of eflt-niiK- mct'tiiiK- P . VA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY t um liwiu w ill ! M vcl. All u.cM-ri- s mi'ihIjit-ih- i htnl tin s' i i it 1 an? n nli.iil.v j f i; s utj". i BAT" TONIGHT. The announcement made a few days asu that Wagciihals mid Kem- u r Wniilii present "The Hat" tin1 n l ."Ill , gteat mystery play by Mary RoN-rli! in mm iii.a Avery hi wnmi ji Hie 'iliiiiibia theater on Wednesday I!-- : .April !, furnishes an excellent opIf 1 1 I . portunity to try mii ui' of the li limit interesting fxperlmotits iu I " ' ' i human psychology that bus ever presented Itself. i When "The Bat" was first i d hi New York where, u is generally known, it, ran for more tl., twu Jems to the greatest gross li.atnr how much they might, feel receipts ecr rolled up by a theatrical attraction, authors and man- ii')loled to do M, that they n friiiu agers collaborated in making a re- fiom giving away the secret of the quest to the general public that nn The rtirring climax to the play. same request was made to news- tin Ciuiiii No. 1, TUt? Til K I - i. Sc c' ; ': j," ' 5 i . , GERTRUDE OLMSTED AND JEAN ARTHUR , From the Great Stage Play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson A John Ford Production.. Vow 'WOMEN WHO GIVE Ralph Pollock's Mack Columbians Sennett Its Cod toplay that you'll want to see. coming to the Strand theater Folks" Sarah P. McLean on Greene' famous story of the New Thursday, Friday and Saturday. England coast. Cast, production Bail air a Bedford, Itoliert Fraxer, and story combine to offer a screen , Renee Adore-Frank Keenan and play for above the usual run. "Women Who Give" is a Reginald Joseph Dow ling play the principal roles in this adaptation of "Cape Barker production. ConTerUnd "Skylarking" Playing Pictures mi, Mr. mid Mrs. I'aul J. DeVine hnd ahy of Knit Lake fpciit (he week-miu l'rovo with Mr. and Mrs. rUouias F. 1'irrpont. m um Mrs. W. II. Ketherford will the nieiiiliers of lie Optimist :lul) ut her home Tin::' day after-nooin' progressive ",W T.'diK Will he pln.ved and prizes awarded, oft it which a dclii imis luncheon will he served. H il si M Wheir buy Faint rX The members of the Trow Joll club Will meet Thursday Hfternoi.ui nt the home of Mis. Joseph Seethaler. Bewintr, music and luncheon will Wherever you see the the above window poster displayed it identi- Miss Rhea Taylor will be hostess to the members of the S. 0. S. at her home Thursday evening. A pleasunt time is anticipated, sewing, music and luncheon being the diversions. 5(! fies a progressive, "I de- CRETONNE DRAPERIES pendable merchant. From him you may buy, with confidence, your paints and varnishes he is a Fuller dealer. 3fc The members of the Third ward Belief society met for a work and business meeting in the ward Relief society hall Tuesday nfternoon The time was spent in quilting in preparation for tho Relief society bazaar which will be given In the pear future. During the afternoon of sewing, a splendid program was furnished. Dainty refreshments were served by the sewing and recreational committee members to the large number in attendance. m Trade with of timely merchandise event. - some merchant Mina Taylor Aprons whose name appears below. Ask or send for our FREE book "Home Painting." 4 HAG AM) BAGGAGE FOR ANY FULLER PRODUCT CONSULT THE NEAREST FULLER DEALER: Carmeilta Gernghty, who with Grey is featured in Finis Fox's romantic comedy, "Bag and Bagage," is the daughter of Tom Goraghty, the czar or the Famous Players-Lnskstudio nt Astoria, Long Island. . Gloria Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll Co. y Miss Gernghty, who is a pictur-espu- e hurm-ttmid a couple of years under twenty, preferred to make her own way rather than rely on her prestige of being ner father's daughter, so she remained alone in Hollywood and went fronlMudio to studio seeking employment. As she is a horn Thespian as well as a tpe which is easily utilized in the W. P. PAINTS & CO.. LER m4 PIONEER VARNISHES WHITE UAD 2423 Columbia Theater lflc TONIGHT TONIGHT AND THURSDAY The World's Biggest INDIAN HEAD QQn Soft finish; 36 inches wide; regular value 39c. 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In "Bag and Baggage" Miss Goraghty has the role of Laura Cooper, whose scheming mother is endeavor- - SILKS mendous saving! You will find that the items listed below are of vital interest to you in getting ready for the gala a guarantee restproducts ing on 75 years of ence in making paints for Pacific Coast conditions. lng the teachers' report, the time was spent in quilting for the Relief society bazaar which is to be held the latter part of April. A dainty . luncheon was served by the south west district to the large crowd which attended. I SAILJE J Now is the time in which to prepare for Easter and we are giving you the opportunity, at a tre- His reputation has back of it our quality guarantee of Fuller paint and ' varnish A business meeting and social Was held in the Second ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon. Follow I Elm Confidence to the diversions. iff niiiuiiiiiiimmiiiiBiiuiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii jzcsitEisMfistssssstaiisaasiiisiasaasBa; d white, yellow and .HC orchid..... MEN'S L. D. S. GARMENTS New style; good summer weight j $1.50 values . . ... . . r. BAGS 21c 79c ORIENTAL PONGEE In a fine assortment of colors : peach, orchid, gray, tan, wood brown, blue and jade. . . CONTINUES .1 it HI I ' "" Under-the-ar- ' i'.By Mary Roberts Rinehart - . . COMEDY Pouch, Vanity, and Values to $5.00. - i til and Avery Hopwood and THRILLS m bags. DON'T THROUGH THE WOMEN'S $2.78 1; Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.30, $2.00 iiMflBHEiiaiiiBiaiiiKBiiiBuifiaiiainiisEisiiiiBsa WEEK FORGET AND THAT OUR CHILDREN'S SHOE SALE IS NOW ON. $1.00 CONTINUES THROUGH THE WEEK For Summer Dresses 29c 50c value. |