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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1927. fill n urn. .1 ;f University ofUtah Players ' r; Appear Here SatiirdayEyj . oa UUliUUtliA 1 THE CAUSE OF - - C01UTTEES CITY NEWS ( ( ... lt M. A i M fcata aat.i f TALL-BRA- w aw bwhaa M J. Mm Uiu mtmi 4u. b nr doctor and wrk. It's jwt wonderful mmt NLAM ALL-BR- A Maar fiUa, It M ALL. s d o. A-- .j.- mt-Mil- s, A Out-Tr- Bellevlng that they will give the portrayed by JohhF.dmundg. public of Pmvo a real "Mercy Lnndlierg as the dalntv treat in presenting the Florence and Halbert versify nappcr of I'tah Dramatic club in Tarking-ton'- Greaves as Johnny. White contrlb- theatre-goin-g fni I'Tbe Intimate trangy.i-,'M.- g . vt the stediterRriy-txrtheTmweR- R' . nthcn1)or" uditorium promptly at 8:15 o'clock. .beginning ' : and Myriptha Btirmtngbam. 'The nctiott of the.: play begins and- Wllllaiu wnenLsoliel. I A tUfe supposedly fri iim'S. lumts age, are marooned in a to heavy storms, The,acoTnlTitnrh'cet'tesut's in a mutual affection which later. tit "l1.)ers'home, is clouded by the persistent" intrusion of her flapper ' - Iithii4 ' - - It tst It 5C andlOC 24c NOODLES THOSE GOOD JCinCKENS ready for the oven, per lbr. 30c . 2 lbs. HOLIDAY NUT BUTTER,.. 45c WHitoilKj Cah Market OPEN EVENINGS - iwiiiiaiaMaaaMi--- M?"l;iif-'- Ing 35c 3 Packages SKINNER'S f - The iJayers 'are under the able PINCH dlrertlotr-tif-Maw- d May Bnhoock. 1Connie Mack one of is of the opinion who also dIrected"Sun-rp.- " tbat the addition- Of Outfielder Zach the most pleasing productions- ever Wheat,' former star of the Brooklyn seen In this" city In presenting "The Intimate club, will supply his team with a needed pennant- pnneh. If there is Strangers" in Salt Ijike last month the players won new laurels and one thln(( Wheat can do. it, is hit. With Wheat added to the out- received very favorable prcsn Among field of tfie Athletics, Mack boasts EVEBY PLAYER COACHES about the hardest hitting bunch of other things one of the critics ,vho SAX AXTOMO, Tex., Jan. 21 (TJ gardeners in the country. Al Sim- reviewed the play said:':"The play mons, Bill Lamar and JYank Welch progressed with a finesee which in- 1') Wright liiley, ootlmll director dicated a firm grasp of character of Brackenrldge-bigschool here, all are of the slugger type. vaUieK. Miss Grace Derrick as Iho-b- has assigned his entire Mr. ami Mrs. William B. Higgins ' Stu.art was at all times certain football and basketball team metn- If buttermilk ever gets to be the are visiting riends in Itwsrt-H- K d of men of her the the tlifrin players dairy national beverage will atam? plugging a new ballad. by her personal cherm.. The trnmural league during the year. Provo for a few days. ....Entliled "Th Face on the, Cow depiction of the rather perturlM'dT'ier s art their games at the end : V. -Mrs. and Mr, and Collon Ames . William was George of Barn Floer." convincingly every varsity season,: CLEVELAND, Jan. 21. "Willie sons, Robert aiid Eugene, of Helper, are visiting in Provo this. week. HudllnV is the Ix'st young pitching prosiMk-tvtba- t has broken Into the with relutjveg and, friends. AjnericBA IiCHgue in Jhe. last five ' Mrs. Inct Sutton ofvpflygon was years, posslmy teu. It Is Tris Speaker speaking, the a Pro-visitor Thursday, tb guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wul- - only manager to win a penant and a world series lor Cleveland in me history of theAmerlcan league. ' Hudlln has a great fast ball. -- S, E. Lundgren ( Angeles continues "and while bis California, is a Provo visitor for a curve ball SiHiiker, .,1s just.falr, it is bound .. few days. to Improve. V A corking fast ball, unquestion Mr. atwl Mrsr JtUius DiiRgiiw of ed courage and a free delivery are Gunnison. I'tah. Air. and Mrs. Rob Hudlln outstanding assets. ert Cochrcll and Mr. and Mrs. The other three requisites will come with Ralph Wilson of Salt Lake, and Mr. experience. and Mrs. VI rl lark of Ogriett-.wl: in Provo with "spend. the week-entheir pareu.s, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph - .tf. MILK PER CAN rri' . BOQXm PICNIC 1IASIS e. la-r- 39c ;8tol01i)s.;perib... It y 10 BARS P. and' NAPTHA SOAP SARDINES y high 77c 3 CANS ail n A scene from The Intimate Strangers," coming to school auditorium Saturday evening. ; CAN SEGO LARD 4 lb. - tte .cW)6hsilrr' ' " ADDS PENNANT M. Brockbsnk, 11 his father, who uhm lvn Kelglcy. UMrge A. II, C'hristensen, Dr. J, Stagg, Ahin-lela a husidtui for R. Gara CUrk, set eral. weeks, is n the road to reMercbau, emiaulttee Al Xr Tay covery.; Hir.'D. I). Sutton. W. R. Butler, f. J. Iledquist. William It CalUhau Mm A ft on NewelL who is teach- - t'ltfford- 8. inir'Rchaol "'rill in it.- amuwi ... ' " iur Legislutive Pkrpotit. . committee , F Week-enin l'rovo with d.uu her Brockbauk.- Oscar A. Spear. M. B Silenee HiuUlj Beign Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell A. IMion, C A. Wolfroiu r the Y," an V' E. Thonuu of gait Lake was .PopivH. John T. Taylor. jrlglnal oumlier by Wilf Hanson S&r Industries committee W. R Hid snug ty Bhk1 Morrill; a l"ap-tala Prove- - visitor Thursday on busl- 1'hlbh. John . X Bik ht, S, II. Bel- Bonneville, and Ilurvey StehiL nessi a Mr. Broasuu, wasta treiueudons-mont, W. W. Taylor, Andrew E.A . John BIgelow and daughter, Miw deraon. 'ITie two-- men affwting iiumU-r- . committees-Geor- ge 'V Eva pigetew of Jam Angelen. Caling the stuig. in the moonlight on Program he Y campus. It Klw.trUaO.-rffeefornia, Were Provo visitors. Wednes-day- , QurUlan, John O. Beesley, t ' MerriU, ;Pattl D--. Vincent, Dean S irtlsticary worked out-h- im ; do it an . motional numlsT. Wheu (lie aoug Tucker, A. R. Taylor. Mr. Jane Carter of Rait Uke - Pvblicity committee Lowry Set finished, for onee duriuir the us vising relatives and friendu son, N. G vi mi a r Itasmiisou, J. Elmei Mi lug slleuce : reli;iMHt .kim.lutuiv Jacobseu, Mark Aodersw, Wells L L j'heTHiMjpv: Wmeij,u-wor- ds W in Provo Thtimlav . Brtmhall.Professtir Alfred Osmond and music V . - B. B WHl Hanson, Wa.tHtt'ithtv-atrouRet4antlon eommlttee--JW. JaHtson nf Donrcr.Tolora-do- , is a Prvo visitor on business Tucker, Audrew. Knud'sen, John V. lumiier. Sung hy Stexvart Ander n h fiecame a very effective-piecfor several d;iyi. y'arrer, H- - J. Murdock. The Siwnish nimilHT sung Streets and Highway Safety com- by Le !:Wreu M'llklna J. . A.t f by Anin?riTu, the Sjmnlsh trio ou Krrftars, Va with lier sister, Mrs. Tistting B. Benney. : toother bright s,s.t in the. prodiic-llon- , James Snyder, for several davg. . ; commitTax Problems Taxes, and as was abfct the saxoplwHe' Jesse. Wilde of Alberta, ranada,' tee John 1 Swensoo, Victor J. sextet played -- by hree harming Has retnrnea to his x home after Bird. I. E. Brockbauk. William couples. WadeBEthree days in Brereton. James sixmding the While the production bad spots l'rovo w ith Mr. and Mrs! Earl Allen, Alma Van Wagenen, in It whtSir-imateiirish- , pwa. Traffic and Transixirtatibn Mr. nnXl and Fwt f v ndttee Willi K. Spafford, A. N. there is no doubt but that it highly ceit. Taylor, George K. Sibbett, A. B. entertained those Who were present I J. W. of Fort CoUlnsV Colo- - Worslev, William II. Dnrkee, Will- as was evidenced by their heart J.1 Cody, xado, Is a Provo visitor this yeek. iam H. Mitchell, C. aBBBMMMBJBJBJBJBjajSJjajeaaaaje .. Stagg. Mrs. Frank Easlmond of kalt Lake is a Provo visitor for a few days, the guests of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. AValtcr Taylor. Ixm Imn - !" 1 be play began with aa oriKliml ng suug by the fair onrttc-."MerrCollege Maids," words hv T. Kr i'ardne mid music by Will' Hanson. a as I be uuuber which IiidiH ted tndiciice iniu tiM spirit of the per foratatu which wasvlu. rcdlitj- - a " ausical drkma. '., te 3 morrow evening, and at the same tttue receive financial atrtfor-rtr,- t ii(t(teotiyBgnliPntTriev"lnlhe clubhouse funds, the meiiiliers of Issuable character role, the Sta- . the- Womenji Municipal ionucH tlyn llasier.- - The, reuialnmg char-takfhls means 'of exteudlng to thc'Uctera of Ileurv. Aunt Ellen and I public an Invitation to attetKlthltf j!Mi)Ujev:rp.very "' v ,,, ..-.-- .j llnoiliM, Mm. Constipation causes mor- - than forty aerjoua diaeaaea. Dont let it carry on 4ta poisonous work in your body. Check it before too late. KellogW ALL-BEAii guaranteed to relieva constipation. at two tabldhpoonfula daily in chronic caaea, with every meal Senrei ALL-BRAwith milk or cream dd fruits or honey for mai extra treat. Comes ready to eat. Try it in cooking. Sold and served everywhere. Made by KeUoei in Battle Creek. Recipe on packaged ' -- u iU u N , I0EK Burleigh . that ixirt W. X. Kdranot N ' tiMQ mn 4am tko r eeaeOpeUae. ,,.,. todiMttm." at -- - KEW of, JKTI ... ' re- - allmniki Kdlocr't rewi4 ftaa p!iy all-bo- w - Kln(fbary haa wwjvlj-jjka- n brought wonderfii relief from constitution A- -and indigestion. I The amnal -- nV2 THbVLE MOKE 81GN Grimes undoubtedly win be marked down pitcher recenrly acquired ff tlte a the TBost mieceawf ul yet attenlt-cd- , rUONE (CoaUnuwd front page one) (Cimtinupd from wtge one) Bobina, Al Devomiut Lrooklya due, to the fact that It is the catcher, and Melvin OH. tnfielde . Mrs. W. L. Wliittensre win siend Knight, W--. Ungrug way were girl Ifke, tto UHwt vriglual and the uuat effecti- have aligned 1927 eontracJ,s wrfb tha Creer, E. K. Hlw-k- vein Ugdt risiUug with by. t the week-enin the bcKt way a aw a can istw jerk UlaBta. . Joult, friend. rieaucc eommittte J.m T. be (hat way" . Farrer. .T.. Sterliag Taykir, V ftis LttrUe Jiuaw ut U i Httyt Othi r Llw- iai nole were iqieudlnx the " week in I'lxvo. with CMd ltHid$ , committee T. L PUiMctrd M her pareiits, Mr. I nd Mrs. Hod S. UofUlil, Ftank W. FaylWimTiiiek L. K : 8BUW. Edwards A. tt. SnwKrt,- - R. L. Aider llurne. aiiittsan lit katiabVTVed Wrg, Waller Adamw, CUreuce 11 More, a SPy MHc.m, uf ,Ka-Js- b; Clarence La has returned f row llariitoarT. 11. Heat ' and l'aul AuiImx Raran . Ocean- l'ark, alirruia. where be Liuti-xtilAll .f Be euaiiulttee T. Harrj nuauw hats been vising the. were 4rU iiftmn-a-Vhariuiuj:'' and ptusttbrce W tlV I HOOVER'S STRAIGHT GRADE FLOUR weeks with hiit tia rents, ilr. and lleat Jhti uf .LiU"hl..r . H "(9 Ike f T Y . ft i ALL-BO- i' mils use throughout the performance,.-i -- 1 a INDIGESTION rings prompt, Daman ent relief. PAGE PHONE 67 . - wm It . TRISPRA1SES h first-strin- g RECRUIT STAR greaUj-cw-rlche- s -. After - Inventory . I: JANUA R ' . ttotary EntertainsJCiwanis Clubmen Mrs. Areh M. Thurman and Mrs. T. A. Thiirmnn of Salt Lake spent e SPANISH FORK - Jan. Thursday in Provo with relatives local Rotary club members were and friends. . hosts to the local Kiwanls club members at a joint meeting held m i. Howe is sH'iHling a few 4Mwidar noon at the CoUam cafe. To Uke flayirtinwir. nty. attending" olh of the Farm Bureau coh vent lou leiHg held Botary elub "presided, F. J.- Faox " there. led in community singing and Miss Millie Christmas entertained wnh Ehln.W.; Lewis has returned to accordiuh ilnisic. The main speaker My ton after spending a fewyit in. was E. SiJUni kley, secretary of the Frpvrr wHlrrrtartw nmrtrtpnnsX'" Provo Chamber of Commerce, who some spoke at length on the beneMr. and Mrs. William Lewis re fits to be derived from consolidating ceived u telegram this morning toll the local Kiwanis ami Botary clul ing them of Hie serious Illness of into a chamber of commerce club. Mr. I,ewis sister, Mrs. Nellie Hunt- - Members of each club will meet In rrr hnjin-lt- - hwtdtitf - fir- - Ithrhfr separate sessions this week and dis Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis cuss of such consoli Will leave in a few days for Idaho. dation and organization. Practi cally a full attendance of the mem- Theadvisory board ami all the Iwrs of each club was present. offf-erof the various caw) in Provo of the I)auhters of the Utah Itoneers will meet Saturday at :i oVoek in the city ami county build ing for a special business meeting. NOTE THESE PRICES Wool Mix Blankets Ci . . ' to have," Foods are being refined, denatured, and devitalized. We eat too much of some diets, have, become unbal-- dements andrnot enoughot others."-O:anced and urihealthful, simply because they have become unnatural. 1 9 -A- mong:-the .. Profession iWhole wheat supplies all the food the ' ibody needs in perfectly balanced form -- Hal- f- HP sas - i Paiatd Can qoiecHEnyf Nature intended. And But eat whole wheat and. you bit- that was in thfe dietitians evcr the' the that bran, too, say thing just f are necessary to health and strength. , grain to help you keep your sysEat Shredded Wheat and you. get tern clear and active wheat in its most appetizing ,' Make Shredded Wheat a part of 'whole f with all the daily diet forbreakfast and 'form,' easy tp digest 'your for luncheon! TJive your body the proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and balanced 'diet that Nature proviflcs. v7 mineral salts hrjusL thejrighi provl f Popularr Z uf - . -4- 0c 't " i TheatricatjCpld " Cream ; SoflpiloinVtvHl not cleanse ' the skiu. It does nut enter deeply enough', into the j. jNireK1; conseipiently a glKHl ; cleausiiiK cream is neces-sarThe success.. of BeXi. nil' Theatrical Cold Cream " the y. ' .... OA FUlTMEAL IN TWOBISCUITS "Ttint Ttiiin Ilea I fit-il- l glvtt-enoug- . ii'(ip'le, who .... in list thought to their appear- ance and skin, hse it rcgti-- ' laily. h . jHEDQllST DRUG '.STORE Th3 s3oaJil Provo .. . (JCi ti ra;,yw,enl J w 1 b1i.v 5? r j 25c & 35c Arrowhead Hose a All cotoj Children's Hose - Look at My Hair ' -- ...19c Peatdentr-Johir--fi7-Bo- ' The whole troublewithurLatin l away from the kind of dietNature intended us C? A IT IT? ' Saturday and Monday Specials H Park. mm, By Eda Wallace Hopptr. Countless women ask me how I developed iicliTrTnarTeloiis1ieal:of: hair. It is thick, silky, lustrous. Every - year it becomes ,.5 more luxuriant. I V have never had foiling 1.n! a Ast a . druff and never a touch of gray. - I owe that Hair in the ceniiw nf I French experts. I I wy have given Mine irom time to ??Stime the best hair '..he1p"s discovered. In late years I've combined them. Now I offer them ill toj you, on every toilet counter. tnder the name of tdna Wallace Hopper's Hair Youth. My Hair Youth is concentrated. I apply it with an eyedropper-directlto the scalp. There it instantly com- bats the hardened oil and' dandruff which stifle the hair roots. It tones liyi stimulates the scalp. My glorious hair is the simple result of that "daily application.' For years and years it has brought like results to my beautiful friends on the stage. Every girl and .woman owes herself a knowledge of Hair Youth. If you watch its effects for a day or two you will never' go without it. And J; may add to you or keep for you a priceless beauty item. The coupon will bring a sample bottle, antyedropper and my Beauty Book. Mail it to me f of your hair's sake. Clip it now. For Trial Bottle of Hair Youth; nail thi today to Edna WallaceJIopper, SJ6 Lake Shore IU. Endow lOo lot mailing Chicago, fxpenacs, Ufah - . Former prices to $2.35 all colors quiiled-satifl- T- Arrowhead Hose 50c Boudoir Slippers Finest mercerized 'Hose,, tan 'and browrvm sizes, iiaw pair 79c A 80c Silk Hose $5.00 KII) CLOVKS. J'ancy duff?, big assortmcit, UOn Children's Hose in silk Rib,. Now. priced. at ...... .... OC - : $1.25 Silk Hose New shades in Ladies' Hose All sizes, now pair Wool & Chamosette Gloves $1.50 to $3.00 Gloves, reduced for this close out, at pair vU ...... v ' M CI at combined, priced Pure Thread Silk in all sizes Newest shades, priced pair , $1.95 . 5rtifigetteT5Ioomers Double elastic knee, offered .. i special at pair . $5.00 Bed $1.75 " COOK $1.00 all-si- lk Kayser Hose, ffl 1 v OQ iw U 7 $2.00 Kayser Hose . $ZiUu -- . . Kayser Hose Full fashioned 98X rSe,rvice silk for -- "only," palrvr-;r.T:rv- 49c Spreads Large" size:white Spreads While they last, only 79c -. .- $1.50 Silk Hose corsette, brassiere and Step-i-n ....... Shanties $3.50 . A J9c. Our leading Chiffon Hose, New CI CO shades. Two days only, pair '."U V I n3 -- 30c-Perca- - le AndEnglish.. Prints, fa?t colors, light and 25c PERCALE, For - 27 dark---. - $2.35 19c . - and colors. 15c A wonderful value ' Inch Outing Light and dark and white heavy weight, .25cvalue ... . . Kayserllose- - Best Chiffon' Hose obtainable,, all sizes . ..... . . Ladies' Hats 75 Ladies' Hats, former prices to $10. ,Buy now at only . . . 121c CI OC V I iU U $1.95 Positively .No Charges During This Sale They're Going Fast Gef-Yotir- s' Now . GOATS and DRESSES Many going aHess than half price. New Styles Coats $5.00 to $45.00 ..former .'prices $20 to $100 " Dresses $5.00 to $29.75 . Former prices $12.50 to"$65 |