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Show H jfc- CLUES Kattve coolies "at Rarien, PROVANNAS CLUBj" Mrs, Ernest Dixon was hostess to the member of the Frovannas club at her home Friday afternoon. The jfo.T 2200 Pure Thread Silk, full 16-stra- nd fashioned; black and color? "Otherirades at L. D.-S- a'.,.,;,. .$2.00 $1.40,' $1.65t $1.75. ' Garmetits . Mm r A IB roomi were prettily decorated with' tulip and terns. During tee afternoon of needlework and mu::ic, a delicious, luncheon was served, to Mrs. fired Crltchlow, Mrs.- - Parley : docks; ill v f Man-chl- sr worsr8S"levedores oa for 20 cents a day. ' the1 A" 3 0i)lio!enower airplane engine, theargest in the world, 'was recently "hiillt in' England A- - T -- Aml. LADIES' LITERARY CLUB. The members of the Ladles' JLnterary, club and their partners will! meet Monday evening at 6 o'clock at the Provo nigh aftinnl where they will,7 enjoy bathing for riil hour, "after "which .they motor io the river bridge. A wemie roast Best Quality afLowest Prices. - Am TROUSERXREASE BEUCHERXOXFORDS MEN'S AND jEOYSV itw;.; M . . Light weight, flat knit ... . . Ribbed light weight, bleached.:.. . Beached cotton ribbed Finest grade flat knit Double back, heavy weight , , 98L ,...$1.25 ... .$1.45 $1.50 $2.25 j.....4.. T ut BRIDGE CLUB. ChilSrens'lHalf Sox with it gilded lure of nnderdressed xvomea" and overdressed men gripped her like a visa. the Ioud She fed herself 00 the applause - lixards and tide ef wild twopt along on the and closer she uW nigfal life as closer union sciously neared the danger line Bridge club met Friday . Swetr O. Nielson. The rooms were attrac- itively decorated with spring flow ers and foliage. Eight tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer recelvingthe club prize and the guest favor being, awarded to Mrs. George Hansen. Luncheon followed and was served to 32. er Jenkins Knitting Mills Co. ft "Beautiful . Los THE HOSH5RY STORE CALE psday afternoon, given by Mrs. 8. Pike of St. George, and Mrs. peseef Clark, jn celebration of her which IrtMay anniversary, that, day.' The rooms ere tastefully decorated :with iring flowers and ferns. During le afternoon of needlework, a ilendld musical d program was I t V Mrs-W- org iMadsen, of Spanlsh aw. Mrs, Halver-- l Mrs. Eph & v. Vincent, Mrs. ta Mtes-Ale- Fork, rmourOray. Mrs. Mayme Slngle--i. Mrs. Clara Henrier-M- r. wet Gray, Mrs. A. N. Morrison, 8. A. Berry,' Mrs. Celestia Halladay.: jmKiKe V' tXV'Ali'- -' Idaho, are 4 Mr. Fred the ruests of a Strate for a j j - A Vv -- i-i- " wSONN 1 " - W-x:V:-rj Gray. 1 -- w . MUST SOC MUST, . The marriage ofMiss-Evson, daughter of Mr. and Claude Wilson, and Day son ot Idaho Falls, Idaho, son and Mrs. Nephl Ross of Provo, SOC Wil a Mrs. Ross of-M- r. II Notice Beginninff Monday, May 21 : ' MATINEES. afternoon except Wednesdays, two 2:45 and 4.00; Wednesday, during ball season, one show, 2 :45. EVENING Two shows 7:45 and 9:15. cess MONDAY, 7:30, 9:15 Adults 25, Children 10c. ' -UNCLE SI v;;? Vf M imn ,i:";,Tiar J" letsonoi mi . V the Second ward, In the presence VS.,... of the immediate family members of the young couple. The bride wore a charming gown of silver MRS. FLORA B. RUSSELL. . Over 37 miUlon botUesi sold.. lamond,"Jefald Pring, tdwaid reu gray silk crepe, with silver lace The wonderful" powers, ot the and Leo Willis; directed and pertrimmings and carried a beautiful TaiUac. -- treatment are again .very Tnnlftr Vezfitflhle Pills are Na- - sonally supervised by Allen Holu-babouquet of bride's roses. Later Uforcefully demonstrated. This time turels own remedy for- - eonstipa- one of the ablest producers tn reception was given by Mr. and I ln the.tca8e of Mrs. Flora Rus- - tion. For sa with all of this, in its the Adver: industry. everywhere. Mrs. Wilson, to which 45 relatives and Hgement. favor "Broken Chains" cdmes to sell, accomplished highly and friends attended. An elabo- esteemed resident of 635 2 N a the Princess theater on Monday rate wedding supper was served, -- M Cal. She with every omeii of a smashing-sae- -t CHAINS" "BROKEN St., Glendale, after which games and music were Orange ceas. says: 3 enjoyed. Game prizes were awardtime I commenced taking of $10,- The Contest ran for six months the "At of Winner prize ed to MTs. Nephl Ross, Newton Mc- Tanlac I was suffering from anae- - 000 In the were selected by a and the winners News' Chicago Daily Dowell, George Stratto n and Mrs. and a nervous, rundown cog- - 000 scenario' contest out of 32,000 Judges among whom were, numberRalph V4ncent JUany beautlfur ditlon. My stomachT was soats- - mannscrins submitted :Droduced on ed some of the best known names gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. ordered that everything I ate would an elaborate and sumptuous scale in fllmdom D. W. Griffith. Charlie Ross, who left Saturday morning bother me and at times I couldn't Talmadge. Tht by Gofdwyn Pictures corporation; ChapHn and Norma tor Idaho Falls, Idaho, where they retain even a fell unaniglass or water. I with a star cast Including Colleen choice for first prize will make their home.entitled Claire upon be would never Malcolm I mously myself Moore, McGregor, thought . . "Broken Chains." by Lavina Henry. . again .4iWJndsonErnestjrprrenceieryl MKrradHrsrA1bsrt STJonefrn-- t But.Tanlac Just suited my case, .Mercer, James Marcus, William Or- Investigation disclosed, that ot a nounce the engagement Jl their for since -'-7. Henry was the name taking it 1 feel as well asi of of Coombs employ In the to"Clyde daughter Lyle, A stepladder with possibly of negro servant I ever did. "I have actually gained Kimball and her Pay son. Th6 mairlage will take twenty pounds In weight and I shaking or falling eliminated, has Miss Winifred place the early part ot June In the sleep like a child every night: I been invited. widowed: sister. Mrs. Alexander, of Kimball Salt Lake temple. . Appalachlcola. Fla. Miss . believe Tanlac will help anyone! enir-- had written the scenario and to lans. did.'" like I Brazilian government . suffering name in the contest Mrs. Oliver Hansen entertained the in it tered Tanlac is for sale by all good rigate several ot Its The check bfWrdomesttc-servan- t. the Primary stake board members druggists; Accept no substitute., a total population ot 2,500,000. In time to al her home Thursday afternoon. for 110,000 arrived Just Kim Sweet peas were used In decoratraise the mortgage on Miss during were enjoyed, ing. Games ball's home. whicV a delicious luncheon - was ' &TtAvt serted to Mrs. Waller Roblusou. Mrs. Ted Hatton. Mrs. BenJ. .Bul lock, Mrs. L. L. Olsen. Mrs. Albert a Jones, Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Mrs. F. DCasBity, Mrs. Joseph Cheever, Mrs", Kawren, M!rs. B. W. McAllis-ter- , Mrs.-C- . H.- - Miller and Miss i ' Violet Johnson. r, -- and HIS COUNTRY STORE .. More Fun; More Prizes, and "BROKEN CHAINS" The Judges selected "Broken Chains" for first seize because of the gripping, 'dramatic story of a coward regenerated by the power of pity and of love which .it unfolded. They saw it in possibilities' for a motion picture far beyond the ordi its drama, in its emotional in the character and and appeal motive of Its story. It also had possibilities for a magnificently pictorial production, much of its action taking place amid ' the giant redwoods 6t California. nary Patterson and Mrs. the B: Pw . tT at a m- Pattemnn. W airs. Ths poppies wUl - - TtM SVHdiiT be sold uo wuuuvieu wy tMTuxiliarr May v F5trere m Ruby gion bea at; pODDV-maki- served to 30, - Taylor entertained a r ttotermends at ;v at her home handker-- I Wednes-penta- g to eompiuwrat to Miss Pterpont, bride t next o rooms WArA attruttlva. ? f Pfe4lth wprlng ri. uamea . p eing swarded f"" TUESDAY ALL SEATS in 10c a Oaf no SER $30,-mi- ' y' io :," j oeliclous ? ioyed "O Hamum-!- la Service rrieansa job when you want it, as you want it, at a moderate. priceiWe-s-i , -- service. ' w . "f 'H.f..ii 'luncheon mm T?am miH Mrs.: P g P?i x GRADUATING EXERCISES TRY US. Bicycle Exchange 416 W. Center g ''iSANTAQUlNJlay 19. fhe exercises of the junior high were heldWednesday evening in Miss Elaine the ward chapel, with Supt. A. E. A program., was Stubbs, Miss Wan offlclaUn . Arthur J. Sim-- given. . J Telephone lines are to be Install-e- d from Bombay .to CalcutU and from Bomfcay " .-- r to DelhL ; r n.... Li . - , M-i. , 'i' ' . -- ,r-- r , i - . -- BROKEN CH.AINS". r , least money does double duty, saving both ice and food. . r ' g y;irr. .1 - . ; . at';. iKeeo ajod?PHOTft. GRAPH .of the graduate. V - ROLLOW STUDIO tanning's: ; 164 West Center. WE SELL FOR LESS ' " - M i r For 20 years this box has stood the test. It, Qarden Coke Chocolate Im ktaa aiU Mmmt0t lJ.!,lIvlMrf and KWcok McGreg Moore, EmestToncnce .; j. i" - -- the CHOCOLATE Roof to .-i- COMEDY-- - , ; An apple may be pared .end cored la two, seconds hyanewly devel ' W oped machine. " :v . - Best box for Special prices t Sarcophagi over WOO yews old take v- are used tor wubtobs by peasants City, I of I Khasia, Greece.. : : -- - Columbia Refrigerators : . . I mm grtd-natin- j A . 1 L. E. Waidr HELD . voernansiey, M'?,!.'9 oati CLSMI WIMDSMI SAN 1ST TORUNti --and i . Emma Bpafford. MlSHSCOa, 'OIDWVM riCTUftt -- : i - UJCAN WaddeU, Mrs. w,nmM nklnt, Mr. "n... pmis, Rh piM COltlSN MOOftl. MAiCMM n Marian Somo, Miss Cuba svv Btates-.havin- by the following: -.- r r. ntnmn mMu AUEN llOLUBAR -- aowcim -- ..,' Ml p.. '.,. . to Miss Ruth Miss ZnA WW flowers 1 the-fir- st - Demlng entertained of the American prairie moderate price of $8.50. In French-la- st we give yoir: patent calf and the rich mahog-- ; any colors. All welt soles' and priced from $5.00 up Boys and Ut.tle Boys' Tan Oxfords in the popular French toe. Priced $3.50 to $5.00., . ' 42 enrer.SJ. 7' H We have hevtl the it In a 'fjteV black' folf at the: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY RICHARD BARTHALMESS in 1 , 04. Mrs. Eocene L. Faux ift&n fire. Angeles COMING took at the Wednesday place evening by Mrs. "Pikejiind Mrs. Lo-:- Wilson residence in this city. The dark. Mrs. A. N Morrison rooms were prettily decorated with it to interesting sketch of the spring flowers and ferns. The 'sMlrfc-faig- ht A delicious ceremony was performed at 6:30 wr, an. j. v., jjixuu, mrs. a. . Harding, Mrs. George A. Clark, W. K. Farrer, Mrs. Sam Lewis Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. E. A. tcheH, Mrs. J. F. Halladay, Mrs. H. Ray, airs. May R. Farrer, i.C. & Ward, Miss Mary Brere-rO. Beesleyr'MrSi a co'imtry-Vlik-fr ' " Woman Gives Tanlar Credit for Health 1. fur-she- LThejdeiiaiid.f otthla style is sweeping MONDAY AND TUESDAY fOest tuestsMrermderwoodTDrotTief Mhoaw ) And COL. HEEZA LIAR in Mr. and Mrs. L. M.. Underwood and family of Hutchinson, 'Kan., ar rived In Provo Friday to make their home. They are. at presents the francs sCiolglit-Wft- s - HEEZAMAlSiTREASUREIjtNDw VISITING SOCIAL 91 he-popular I Mm, . day Afternoon match any colotr from our "bigJnew of Children's Half Sox and Three-quartAii aremoaerateiy prwea.. ? " - the-Thurs- afteraOBrt4he-hom-cMr8- yon can gtock Hose. Bf were hers, yetb4iTeilitVhstnfc- - Tliightly-j- a THURSPAAFTERNOON He-memberrT- chainn-I- l "Youth, beauty, witchery, enjoyed.. All members and their partners are cordially invited tn at- tend. r;'7 ' -- Where : i the Light Always Good. .44 Wst Center, Is - . ?. |