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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1921 OCIETY :: at dinner at their home pertained ' Sunday iu compliment to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Frisby of Salt Lake City. Spring flowers and ferns prettily decorated the dining table. Covers were laid for ten. PAGE FIVE Cool cessfully surprised at her home Friday evening by a numtier of her school friends, A merry time was spent with games and dancing, dur- LONDON FASHION SHOW. International News Servlc. I.oMk.. Aphil L'sAu immense pavilion in which uinre than a !hiaiid gowns will In- - displayed I'.v imiimcniiins will W a feature of Ihe forthcoming British empire t WcmliUy. will apiH'ar on The maniM-quinan illumiii.itc.l i.:i:p ainl afterwards parade around the interior of the pavilion. ing which a delicious luucheou was served to John Stags, David Ikster, X. L. Lundberg and his daughter, formed the centerpiece for the dinClaude Seamount, Mrs. O. W. is visiting in Joye Shields, Miss Emy B- - Lundberg from Salt ing table. Covirs were laid for 20. Salt Lake for Hyde a wsek with her Irene Ducket t. Shirley Thatcher, Lake spent Sunday In Provo as the Ieouard Thatcher, Bert Anderson, The Relief feociety meeting to be daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Frisby. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. . Ohsen, Evelyn Heal, Fay llanseti, Tom held In the First ward Tuesday M5 W. Tenth South. A farewell testimonial iu honor Donald Stevens, May afternoon will lie under the direc- of Don J. Thurgood prior to his Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. J. S. Elmmonson, formerly tion of the Social Service depart- departure to the British mission, lilanche Anderson. who was of a iu honor social welcome home Mrs. Provo, ment lliizelln Jacksou will and miss Nora Saxey, Mrs. H. J. Stags and Miss Collide married in Salt Lake last Monday, give the lesson, "The Standard of of Ervin Jaiisou, who recently returned from the Southern States left Sunday to Join her husband at Living." Two cornet nolo will be mission will tie held iu the Second Stag;; sjieut todav in Salt Lake. Martin, Utah, where they will make rendered by Ityrou Jones, after ward meeting house Wednesday which AluiiKo Morley, one of the Miss Marie Orr was pleasantly their future home. most proficient H. V. l dramatic evening, April 20, at 8 o'clock. The surprised by a niimlicr of friends at program will given, her home Friday evening. Games, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Vincent of art students, will read "Friendly following are kindly .after which danciug will be eu-- i music and delicious refreshments Park City spent Sunday in Provo Enemies." All meuilx-rJoyed iu the amusement ball: Song, were enjoyed by the following: visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vincent. requested to lie present choir; reading. Miss Nell Clark; MnU'l Johnson, Ellen Thompson, Miss Audrey Ostlaud ; Irene Ducket t. Connie Stagg, Velta Camp No. 2, Daughters of the guitar solo. Miss Ella Vincent will entertain baritone solo, Glen Guymau ; re- iauimon and Virginia Hansen. in honor of Mrs. Simmonson, for Utah Pioneers, mill meet Thurs marks, Bishop L. L. Nelson ; readmerly Miss Nora Saxey, Thursday day afternoon in the Bonneville ing, Mrs. Monroe Paxman ; remarks CROWN PRINCE ASKS evening at the home of her parents, ward meeting house. The retiring by Elder Thurgood and Elder Jan- officers will have charge of the sen. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vincent luission-Jarle- s All of INCOMPLETED GIFT friends the program, and new officers will be elected. Refreshments will 1 tend. are cordially invited to at International News Service. It is requested that all Mrs. G. H. Hiendselman enter- served. BERLIN, April 2(i. The tained at a birthday party at her members attend. A special program has been arPrince has a good memory. home Saturday evening, in compliThe Social Service division will ranged for the Relief society meet- Five years of exile have not been ment to her daughter, Flo, whose to be held in the Fifth ward him forget all about give the program In the Third ward ing thirteenth birthday anniversary afternoon in honor of the able to make Tuesday Relief society meeting Tuesday. older members of the on that day. The rooms were a present made to wedding costly society. All very prettily decorated in a color The lesson on 'The Standard of ladies of the ward are invited to at- him niueteen years ago by four War-nicscheme of yellow and white, spring Living" will be given by Miss hundred Prussian cities. of the B. T. U. Musical num- tend. The time fowers being employed. Frederick William has filed a was spent with games and music, bers will be furnished by Miss suit against the Prussian state to The will social service department e conduring which a delicious luncheon Melba Condie and Miss Etta Jones. have charge of the Relief society have the gift a was served to Miss Ida Scott, Miss ashrdluuu shrdlu unununun taining to Second in be the meeting given CARD PARTY TUESDAY. of about 1,900 pieces of heavy Jean Hoover, Miss Connie Stage, The ladies of the Catholic church ward Tuesday. The lessons on "The sisting china and crystal, which was Miss Vivia Miss Gladys Shields, silver, of Social Individual Treatment are giving a card party, "500" and Ballinger, Miss Mildred Murdock of Problems" will lie given by Mrs. A. not completed at the time of the Heber, Miss Marie Morgan, Miss bridge, Tuesday evening at the Will Jones. A reudiug will be given wedding handed over to him. Buth Roberts, Miss Hazel Fletcher, Elks' club rooms. All are invited. by Mrs. Merl Madsen, and a song While Frederick William was at Miss Naomi Smith, Miss Lois Nel- The proceeds are to be added to the by a group of Franklin school girls. Wieringen the table plate had been Miss church building fund. Charles A. All members are and deposite in the safes son, Miss Aura Openshaw, requested to be completed AUIe Scorup, Miss Edith Bee, Miss Nickerson, a clever impersonator of present. of the Relchbank. Salt Lake will entertain the guests. "The present state of my finances Erma D. Hiendselman, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Alex Mortensen will be host Xates and John Morgan. Mrs. George S. Cullluiore will be does not permit me to withdraw my ' ess to the members of the centrall hostess to the members of the Social claims," runs a passage of the letMrs. Phillip Speckhart of Salt board of the Daughters of the Utah Hour club at her home Thursday ter he addressed to the Prussian: Lake is visiting with her mother, Pioneers at her home this evening. afternoon. Sewing, music and lunch- Supreme court. An interesting program has been Mrs. John Clark for a week. The mayors of the Prussian cities eon will be the diversions. arranged, and it is requested that will convene shortly to discuss the Miss Mildred Murdock of Heber all members attend. Miss Evelyn Anderson was suc claim. spent the week end in Provo with 12 Scout No. of the troop Boy her cousin, Miss Flo Hiendselman. Provo First ward will give a dance By CONDO OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde enter- in the ward social hall Tuesday The will HarmoDy Kings tained at dinner at their hoSe evening. WALC, NOW, rs THAT furnish the music. Everyone is inSaturday in honor of their vited to attend. To r I've. ZOT thcs RlQHT, LeRoy Frisby, whose birthday TH ON iraj , anniversary It was. A large and SMOKE ' elaborately decorated birthday cake Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peterson en'. J - ti' i, TWO RI.KCTKOCITM). International Ne Kervic. liKI.I i:nTK. I'a., April Alliert I'latt. iMiivieted from 'raw-f- a rd county for Hie murder of an ls vear-ollmy ami Wylie (Texaa) Morgan, ihmix icteii from rhiladel-phicounty for killing a girl were cliM trocuted at ltockview h iiitciituiry here tins morning. s r son-in-la- SO! ClSeM :rv, Sift, STtearh ii 1 I vil-jar- e lage where HKt Is cart as the entire Ktaff of the local hotel and the Op'ry House. From the little village to New York in search of the gtrnggliug little actress of the company go.'S Hoot, lie love her and fears what may happen to her ut the hands at the villain of the company. Filially, after many yokel blunders, the vil- tage stage manager finds the girl, while working as a "suiter" in her show. Helen Holmes, Anne Cornwall, liichard Tinker and Fdward Kedg-wicwho also directed the picture, Gibwm's tapahle aupiiort. il 1 table-servic- - s Sen-hous- k production is lieing screeiit d. For geuuiiie humor none of the usual mechanical upholstering to "put it across." Hoot Gibson's Marring vehi- 'o is all there. It is true that Haw- Kins'" goes into a past dim to most present day theatrical patrons, lint iu the days from w hich this was was dragged, this fun machinery taken seriously. It is melodrama of the "Fast l.ynne" tyie, starving, t'ni'.iiig mother and hal, cold hearted illainess, scornful, villain, and all the rest of it. Such' a company comes to the little I.I.OH) IN HoU.vwihhI 9 Ti. P Ti IIT.V 11 11 warcn wan ror ror "t.IKL IS reputation Save Money at of estaldishing characters ITT a T- 1 - IM SHY Harold l.lloyd has the iu a j ill piitures more notahle than any olhcr star, mid in his latest feature Patliecoui) dy, "Olrll rny Ik Shy," now at Ihe t'oliiuiliia, he will not lose this reputation, for he has made another great "find" in Itich-- j ard Hanlels, who Mirtrays his aged uncle iu the fun film. lumiels Is the father of Mickey I'liniels. the frwkle-faivyoungster in Hal Roach's (Jang" hut iinlil he was taken in by Lloyd, he had only partlclpaled in a few comedies on the Itoach en - "ur This n ock of alpaca will appeal to the woman who wants a light, cool, dust shedding (rock tree from This is of unsightly wrinkles. navy blue mosheen, a soft mohair,' trimmed with American beauty crepe and dull gold buttons. IRVINE'S Fj l'atlie--oiiH-dic- Dollar Day I lot. In "(Jirl Shy," l.loyd has given Daniels a part that will establish him as strongly as "Grandma's Hoy" did the late Anna Townsend. Daniels had done some troupiug TAXES BOOSTED. i In the tank tow ns of the Middle International News Service. LONDON, April 2S. An increase West," but until he came to Holly-isupertaxes and death duties is 'wood to make his son Mickey a na exiiected iu the first lalsir Midget tionally known figure, he had no which Chancellor of the fcxenequer motion picture exHTieuce. Lloyd gave him a bit to play in Phillip Suowden will introduce in "Dr. Jack," and when it came time the house of commons tomorrow. The chancellor is putting the fin to east "Girl Shy," he could see no ishing touches upon the measure and other. actor In the role of the small so well has he guarded his secret town tailor except the elder Danthat no one is able to forecast defi- iels. Ills part Is very similar to nitely just what the budget will re- that of Mrs. Townsend in "Grandma's Hoy," and he fulfills it in the veal. It is generally understood that same appealing manner, helping to the duties upon tea and sugar will win a lot of sympathy for the be reduced. It is reported that the character portrayed by Lloyd. entertainment tax will be lowered. WEDNESDAY I0 n SECOND MARRIAGE FAILS. 40 HORSE See Tuesday Paper For 0 0 Details HAWKINS International News Service, NEW YOHK, April 2S. Mrs. E. Persons who have curiosity as to widow of the late just how much laughing they can Iugram. Enrico Caruso, through her lawyer, stand without collapse should go today confirmed reports that she to the Princess theater, where hud seperated from her husband, a Hawkins," the latest Univer- captain in the British army, whom she married less than five months ago. Her attorney, Alfred E. Siligs berg, said : he "The reports are correct,' Are you thinking of starting si, id. the youngster on the violin? is action divorce "However, no If your child has lost interest pending or contemplated." in the violin, see if a poor instrument is not the cause! Are you an Amateur violinist in need of a better instrument, or a professional player interested in seeing a wonderful collection of violins? 1 Mr. Cikaylo of the Cikaylo Violin Room 301 Exchange Hooper Bldg., Salt Lake City, tin expert violin maker, repairer and California is aroused over the Jap connoisseur, will be iu Provo toThe Chinese puzzles aro problem. day and tomorrow and can be more easily solved than the Japanese seen nt the Roberts Hotel after A. "40-Hor- WILFORD PERRY 338 ,0( Phone 117. West Center Street. 15c, 45c Oranges, doz Lemons, Sunkist, doz. 30c 15c Bananas, solid, lb 50c Apples, bu Head Lettuce . .10c, 122c 20c Onions, Carrots, Parsnips lb 3c 40c and Cabbage, lb Pansy Plants, doz 15c Onion 40c doz Sets, qt Daisy Plants, Solid Shank Shovels, $2.00 Canned Peas, Corn, Tomatoes and String Beans, Best Steel Rakes... .$1.25 2 for 25c Corn Hoe $1.00 Garden Fork $1.60 Old Yankee Syrup 25c, 50c 45c Garden Trowels 25c Lard, loose, 3 lbs 35c Rubber Hose, ft. Lard, pail 70c pail Spray Pumps, each... 50c Lard, $1.35 pail Drinking Fountains, 2 Lard, for 25c, Cauliflower Plants, 100 50c for Poultry Netting, all sizes. Cabbage Plants, 100, 50c Gladiolus Bulbs, doz. 50c Dahlia Bulbs, 2 for 25c Lawn Mower $15.00 45c Garden and Flower Seeds 1 qt. Honey in bulk the very best Comb Honey, 2 for... 25c kinds money will buy. Butter, lb. 45c, 50c, 55c 20c Fresh Eggs, doz Loose Cocoa, 3 lbs. . . .25c Shelled Walnuts, lb... 60c Early Ohio Potatoes, lb. 4c Golden Bantam Corn, per J) Sit CD TveS VOU HAVSTHE KIGHT TO 3MOKC Li. ON THS- STfee-The noRc - LcjhJ" I THCS 'seTTC I1,! Opportunity I b. tlicm. The Jans, it seems, now, got from looking at the map o fornia too closely. Xo' w 'f IfJJKl sT I-- 1 , t i -- 'ill '4X1 lefore You levest: wicked the way some folks Invest money without thinking. Thousands of dollars are lost every year In this You can't afford to tuke the chance country by carelessness. Let us help you. Just as you want a good doctor when you're sick or a good lawyer when you need one, you need a good Investment house when you're putting your savings to work. Let's get better acquainted. Why pay more? WE WILL SELL 10 Utah Power and Light $93.00 9.50 10 Mutual Coal with all 1924 privilege 110.00 10 I'tah Wholesale Grocery 295.00 8 Provo Commercial and Savings Bank 10 Knight Trust and Savings Bank 125.00 Federal government is taking steps to promote outdoor recreation. Every man has the right to be chased by 9100 Six-ye- ar TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Shows Daily 2:45, 4:15, 7:45, 9:15 Stage Success, Now a Great Motion 4 Picture. hard-earne- IChild Barclay audi Brokers Co., amcmmaa la With Harrison Ford, Ethel Shannon, Wm. Norris, Clara Bow and Hollywood's 12 Most Beautiful Girls. Lillian Gish in '1 he beautiful, calm diernity of our arrange ments make an appeal. The simple grandeur of perfect services where tact serves with courtesy and fairness dominates. The White Sister' AMBULANCE SERVICE it HATCH FUNERAL HOME univ. avePw- . Washington (111.) bride of II ran 'away with her husband's money. He is 65, so few people will worry ovar1 00 6 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ml Ferdinand Giuck, a boy nine months old, has crossed the ocean alone, and it would be fun to hear him tell about it. u. 0 If. it Very few college girls ara In Jail, says Dr. Davis, a New York penitentiary expert, so it seems, that higher education does pay. MONDAY, Regular Prices The Above are net prices. THIXK, and come and see us before you part with your savings. Phone 12 or write Wells L. Brimhall, Mgr. aMr,r-.cjn.. ants. The dove of peace has been doing right along. FOUR SHOWS DAILY 107.50 -i- Cali- Boy in Bangor, Me., has trained a dove to fight. But this is nothing. TRAN d Railroad d United States is insisting on its right with debtor nations, but may get only what is left. It's downright 5 Z. C. M. 1 10 Salt Lake and Utah 500 Utah Ore Sampling slant-eye- Bobbed-haireblond robbed a plumbing company in New York. Leave it to the blondes, they know who has money. picnic Four Shows Daily 2:30, 4:15, 7:30, 9:15. Prices Matinees, Childien 25c, Adults 35c. Evenings, Children 35c, Adults 50c. Then Find the Cause and Correct It As Other Provo Folks Hare. There's little rest or peace for the backache sufferer. Days are tired and weary Night brings no respite. t'inary troubles, headaches, dizzi-ne- s and nervousness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep. Why continue to be so miserable? Why not nse n stimulant diuretic lo the kidneys? Use Doan's Pills. Your recommend neighbors Donn's . Read this Provo case: Jerry ('luff, stage manairer, 200 X. Fifth East St., says: "My back was so lame I could hardly move one way or the other. I had sharp stinging pains through my back, too. and the My kidneys were weak I secretions were highly colored. suffered untold agotiv until Donn's Pills from Hedipiist Drug Co. cured inc. Prise 00c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy (ret Doan's Pills the same that Mr. Clrff had. Co., M;'i., !?:;ffalo, N. Y. Fostor-Milbur- n fit TONIGHT AND TUESDAY iikikiiii Lloydr to 5 p. m. The world fliers are doing nicely, but many throats in strange places are getting sunburned watching 4-l- b. hard-earne- - I'uzzle. 2-l- b. j Princess ALL SEATS s 1 iV A Pathi Picturo 10c Shows TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Matinees 2:30, 4:00, 10c, 25c. A 1 Banish the blues with Lloyd See this joyous jes- HOOT GIBSON in ter and laugh yourself sick! It's all in fun! "40-HORS- E HAWKINS" Seven and COMEDY Gloom-Chasin- g Evening 7:30, 9:15, 25c, 35c. RALPH POLLOCK'S COLUMBIANS In Prologue and Playing the Reels! Pictures. Jill Bstfi on s Roxbury, 9x12, $65 S55.00 - K I f value, Turkana, 9x12, $72.00 value S5S.0Q Jasper Axminster, 9x12 SS8.00 36x66 Axminster only SG 50 |