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Show PAGE THTJ THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924. t that lie believed - "mwrciful death' should tie meted eut to the and feeble minded hopelessly hahltualjrriininals," the Jter. J. H. HWet-a-, paator of the First Baptist church here baa been almost univer sally denounced by badness clubs and leaders ' of the city's welfare mem)t USELESS SCORED CITYWS , ' BOULDER," Oct. 25. following av state- - Colo.," (United Press) will be In charge of the meeting Rev.'Kkeen recently made the Tuesday afternoon at 2 :30 prompt statement before the Boulder Mrs. LaPreal HaUlday wlU give and was greeted with om- - the teason on "Social Problema" af' Inoua ailence. ter which mnsleal elections and readings will be given. Special numbers will also be rendered by the ' ; choir All members are urged to he In ' ; ; - ' attendance. s . !iimjii;i;i;ittmmt PRINCESS r. fin 4,y vv7iRenef 1r'J QJCJ TWI Poor Shows Daily 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9 :00 l jj . X V . . The members of the Third ward etyboirirUleet la the ; The officers and teachers of the Miinavu ward primary vrtU jsnter-- . tain at a Hallowe'en party and dance Tuesday afternoon at 4 :18 In honor of all thechlldren of. the ward.-- - - mmn mm.) V- - ai iiuLi" i t rrv itvi i There will be programs, games and dances for their enjoyment and also Ae presented with a.Jlalloire'enicap and other goodies. The price of admission will be ten iU - i - .The Fifth ward Relief Society iteeting will be under the direction e nf-tho Dnrlny department Tuesday afternoon at 2 uHO. ; Mrs. 8uaa Poulton will give the lesson on "8oclal Aspects of a pfi-vlp- .a ..... Florence i Monte Blue Harry Myers , Marie Prevost y Adolphe Menjou Creighton Hale -and - i iv r. "NEWS WEEKLY 1 u m ia it which violin selections will be given by Rod 8no and pianff numbers by Miss Lucille Snow. ' Arrow fcreientsv - iMAijtoatohdtProductiow " tat - I WESTERN I YESTERDAYS ' ... antly surprised ar JI Hem Idea Im V nmtkuf trtstataOm Masonic Temple ond - S5ufh"strecr ' One of the most nniaue social af- - L YkiUtrs From Murray Mr. and - f Hi MttMi wiU be tlie nartv Mrs. W. J. Oistleton of- - Murray 1 'e Sunday Tlaitlnj Xi rivn In the Masonic TemDle Tue-the-- frk-udduy evening by the membera of Eastern Star In honor oratt part matrons and past matron of val- -' Dress Making Demonstration " Miss ley I'hnirter No. S. Kuby Smitn assisted by Mis - Beginning at 8 o'clock a most In- - Afton Odell of the Utah Agricultural 4eawntttrateadvauitHl teresting evening of musical .num- college-w- ill bers, dancing and other features will; dressmaking at the home of Mrs.1 l be enjoyed by aU those present William E. Huff at Lake Bliore Fti-Amembers of the Eastern Star f day afternoon, Mrs, Uuff Is project ' are also included in tne guest use leader of the district and their presence la requested in order that the Initial, pasjt matrons Program Committee Meet. The and past patrons party may be a program committee of the Utah success.- - ... County farm bureau met at the home of Mrs. Ivou Gore at tienola Tine members of the lamMa Tau to coiitiutte their work onr the activl4 club will be pleasantly entertained ties for the bureau next at the home of Miss Mildred Jones this evening. T,he time will be u iw emu limn ninii nuuua spent with games, music and soda Hart of Provo who ia rfftuiug, chat after which delicious refresh-ment- s science at the will be served. iiigh school and Miss Ruby. home demonstration Ajeut, The members' of tbeBecTind ward to iialt Lake Suniiay will entertain at a big Hallowe'en Forest social and da nee la the ward amuseRaoger Here Ranger ment hall Tuesday evening at 8 :30 George 0. Larson of Heber was In Many clever and unique Hallowe'en Provo Monday morning muklng a stunts will he given after which reiiort of boundary surveys recentdancing will be enjoyed. 'Refresh- ly Tomieted-i- a his district otlhe ments will be on sale during the Wasatch national forest evenine and the urice of admission IS Visit Sajt Lake Mr. and Mrs. will be twenty five cents for gentle-men and ten cents for ladies. The1 Haler Wilbeek were isitora with I friends at Salt Lake Sunday. . public is invited to attend TTt at was pleas her home Friday relatives. The season's flowers were tasteful profusion to form the deeorntlons of the entertainiug rooms which Idea was also carried out on the supper table. The time was pleasantly, spent with games, music and social chat after which a delicious supper was served to nlwtit ten. Used In; and COMEDY P0 - g in - z!l- - r Loses Eyesignt Joseph T. Johnson, section foreman on the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad, has lost the sight of his right eye, due to injuries incurred by a piece of steel last Wednesday.' Sunday the"lootor of the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake where Mr. Johnson underwent treatment, held out some hopes for his eyesight but- announced Monday that they will jneri'ly Jie able to save bis eyeball. P. M. - Tonsils Removed Floyd Walker, assistant county auditor, .had his tonsils removed Saturday and was unable to be at his desk Monday al- J original packings are these new sweaters for winter, sports or for wear under your coat. The softest of wools are used in shades that are quiet or gay. " Many charming- designsiare presented at these prices. lufii-sogand $7$5 for T ' ,1 r. WOOD- - CLIFTON'S j: A N exhibition ot the many at new things to prices most lattrative to the purse. ' I 1 Q Ti 1 I Get Present - De-gl- 1 . Reports Hitting Child LaPreal Bullock reported to the police Sun domestically. day evening that her automobue I struck a child on the SpringyiUe "THE BORDER LEGION." 'road but that the child ; was . only 'The "old west" has come backllwy slightly injured. Once again the far north country to Pangu itch Miss Where Zane Grey wrote the, novel, Returns h returned to The Border Legion," cowboys in Ethelyn Hodsoh" Sunday after visiting a few picturesque garb ride through the wire fences days with her parents- - and also atgreat stretches where ' ' tending the state teacher's conven have not come. Once again the tinkle of spurs and tion. the creak of saddle leather break the Auxiliary Meeting A meeting lazy hueh of midday. Once again the rolling hills hear of .the Ladies' .Auxiliary of the of the cowboys, American Legion will be held this the shrill "coo-eevening at 7:30 in therarmorys-Ar- -J riding herd with, one knee It At Ladies' Dept. tTOCK&TOY in "A Breath of Pekin" WILLIAM SISTO The Italian Statesman thrown-nonchalantl- over the saddle horhi rangements for the annual Hallow- . Tho nM wast rphnrn for Pars- - e'en party will be made at the meetiAnHnn' n.t fIliA Huh lllg. AI der Legion," In locations personally' . 1 .11 selected by Zane Grey. Far in thej I PriTrD Iffllir.K l WILLIAM MORROW .. IMS? WILL ROGERS THE TRUTHFUL , Runs Again Tomorrow n High lustre Bolivias, is brown, black, taupe beautifully furred. Ti Fur-trimm- ed of heather plaids. A Wide Range of Coats Priced at in all AMMO s:ii. if Paramount players headed by Antonio Moreno, Helene Chadwick, Charles Ogle, Bockliffe FeUows and Gibson Gowland, brought to life the characters that lived long ago. Approximately 100 minor players, chiefly cowboys, take part" in the spectacular production, directed by William Howard. The Border Legion' which opens at the Columbia theater tonight was filmed true to life. III JOINS ALLY iaran?4 Oct.' 27. (United Press.) General Lu Lung Ilslung who fled from Shanghai after his Chekiang army was de-rested by Marshal Chi 8sle's forces baa gone to Mukden to join ' his .ally, Tsang Tso Liu. ': OSAK.W1. Nc $19. 75 to $69. . , Also a Group of Und Priced Polaire Cloths mixtures and Traveler Sampl -- " " variety of new shades, all .richly trimmed with fur. Extreme care, is taken by the manufacturers to produce a perfect garment for sample, $54.50 Coats, Priced $42.50 Coats, Priced $22.50 Coats, Priced Silk DRESSES Straight - line, of tiful canton, Wool DRESSE F4. - -- L Df wrap-arou- beau-an- at $3t at $2i, at $14 . . d fine Poire . Tv' style; nd $30.50 Value flat crepes. Priced 51 C $16.75 Dresses Smart Priced $22.50 Dresses. Priced rtan (f5 Pan-guitc- e AUSTRALIAN WAITES World's Greatest Stock Whip Manipulators &CO. and May" IS i I December fi I I BetJthfiJogicof that and she to tnrnTliingsTdpsy tmvy Taylor Bros. Co, PEGGY McLNTOSH & COMPANY . in Melody and Steps recovering IS KaHl-gre- $5,65 $7.50 $9.90 JUNIOR, ORPHEUM Greenwald,& Faber, Inc. TONIGHT reported Baby Girl Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loveless, 211 North Fifth THE MARRIAGE CIRCLE. i East street,1 are receiving congratulations of the arrival of a baby girl "If all motion pictures were as Saturday night. good as ;The Marriage Circle, I'd Auloist Fined Leland Wasden go. to the movies every day of my was fined $5 by Judge J. B. Tucker life." driviner an hii- That was the enthusiastic remark f In the eirv court for - licrlifu overheard in htejobby of the Strand ti, lit., lit la thater after the showing of this n .Politicians Fined Oscar Ernest Lubjtsch production, a pic and Walter F. Johnson were ture that contains such a galaxy of brilliant players as Marie Prevost, fined ?a each by City Judge J. B. FnireneeMonte Vidor, Tucker, for a ffstic engagement that Blue, Harry Meyers was reported to be over their reAdolphe Menjou, spective political faiths. and Creighton Halev You wiU wait "a long time before Waives Preluiunaof clearing Alyou see a better picture than "The bert Ferre waived preliminary hear- -' Marriage Circle." it is at once on a charge of wilful neglect of sophisticated and simple, humorous ing court Mom and serious, with its story or a ais- - his children in, the city contended rich wife who begins to' day and was bound over to the dis trict iurt.. make things hum wTieh OTrTJnww-a-t fancy to the husband of her old girlTire Stolen J. W, Potter reports hood chum. It dosen't matter one whit to Mizzl that the husband Is that a' spare time was taken from very much In love with his own his Ford car in front of his home wife; no! she's too much woman to Saturday night., "Fresh from, their, ' . , Four .Fire Adjustments The Howe Ihsuxaffcer Agency adjusted lie four fires in Provo last. week, insured were Jolm X. Taylor, Alfred Williams at Lake View, A. E. All McAffee and Claude Miorglau. of the adjustments were completed within two days after the fires. AT TOE PRINCE AND TUESDAY. and angora sweaters Western Vaudeville Mgrs.' Ass'n."Presents 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, U L-1U is doing, nicely now although serious doubts were held for his recovery last Thursday. though he is rapidly. a FeatureTieture U st flip..: COLLEGE (HALL LIAR" U , n. brush wool 4 J UL-- il is STAGE NOTES .. 25c, 40c; 50c UU i - - Florence J. Madseh SuperasorKatherine B. Pardoe. Directors Glara Creer and Elaine Christensen. oTONIGHT, 8:15 U 1 ' Visits in Provo Mr. and Mrs. ,Jubius A. West and. family and Mrs. Eleanor West of Pleasant Grove visited Proto relatives Sunday after-noo- Conductor r U I - I An opera in three acts by Audran. . , UU ' Here From Null Ijike Mrs. Marv 1. The Fourth wardJBellef Anderson of Salt Lake is making IS L meeting will be under tie direction an extended visit with her daugh of the social service committee Tues- ter, Mrs. I." udiue A. Clurk in Pfovo.' day afternoon. Dr. Karl Beck will C. X, DalilquUt Keeoveruig Mrs. give a talk on "Social Aspects of a Community Health Program," after C .. Dahluuist, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. IS -. A. Dalilnuist. Jr., and MrsL-wKMissLoUstfa ClyrJt will furn-j(.Ish musical numbers.--- ' A good at Cutlej ,re!urfc(TTltmie Saturdays tendance is requested. evening iroin Ban uikh wnere iney had been visiting with fj. A- - Dahl-- TtiStrSrwfaott"diirw,en t- u opera. tion for gall and liver trouble at the St. Marks hospital last Sunday evening. They report that Mr. Duhl-qui- "OLIVETTE" and 50 Cents. M nr r n : l k : c !: 1 -- . 30 .. hn irprpn I"" L L "( nrpn L SiJuesilaEOI38rjay,Jiiv Presents Prices ri --AT- S R yeaxil.J - 8 U 76r7 & OPERA COMPANY THURSDAY, OCT. 30, .. : B. Y. U. 3C6C8!&K8C9G8830 ri I itr- R. . Mrs. "Adam Anderson Directed by Fwr.atFard . committee of the Bonneville ward will hold their opening dance Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall. Good niuse has been provided for and the iiljac is cordially invited to attend. h The receratlon : EDMUND COBB ! i Relief Society rooms this evening at 1:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY 1 1 1 ilJninilf fttltitil at The social serTlce department """ wort' Edith i Here Froaa 01mta4--Mr- t. Oliustead statioa has Lift of ' moved to Irovo for the winter and is home to friends at MO Eat SecM. $lff5 $21.75 Dresses flannel-dres- s and colored tt $27.50 values ' 1 Priced NavyAPoiret TwiS fled flounce and. trimmed. $15.75 value 1 Priced $1( |