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Show -- PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923. PAGE SIX BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Tut IC "Tiff VJ&fr VWW OP fOftPWOKl-- W FOURTH BAX MOW VMKZt WE IS ? WtUt WAJJT IVRYnAM OM "THE, .- ou KWOW SAY By Martin lirvDcv ; AAA. . PUU. "T06tTHER , T AS. WtU. - QUIT I - 110 mvv if i " nmn:!?' Feb. MTfY r11? bit the muatc HDtK MX 11 - Lkst Lines for Thij Limerick Must Be in Evening Herald ' Office by Midnight of February 22 i GROVE, L1. E lAMiUUCK Bang Avaiy At This! ispisesektcd PLEASANT AUO-- t ... ww- - - department of the Pleasant Grove high achoal Saturday evening, under the f ffio-tedirection of E. A Beok was a very suceeaaui production. EL R- West M Rob, the gypsy rover, por trayed real ability In characteri-satko- n and cart lad splendid manner. Eugene Nelsofe. the gypsy father, and; Randall llut-(to-t la Um part ' of Since, did Ofa, how the old rooster could roar some real acting in tha robber scene. Ward Clark, tha Eag Ilab It made the whole neighborhood sore, cop, suAceeded in making himself Till a neighbor, one day la reality tba ex tram English Put a shotgun la play, V Oertrude Ouerley, in tha type. part of Lady Conatanca. and Lada . .. ' Thorn peon, tha gypay mothar vara . . wall abla to V thalr character In -- 1 VOOWOSR V THOSt aong and action. Bath Blackwell aa Zara. LaVar Kirk aa Sir Oaora NAME LAOS AU6 TRY1M& TO I I Martendale, Mary Richtna In tha II ME?THFVt part of Nina; John Halladay, tha GOM& WRTWO BttW rVOPfcNOlAl. ADDRESS I captain; Dean Bullock, tha society THIS and PWRDON Gladt aa butterfly Unebaufh v V.. Wy i ir nc I mi McCorkla held their reapactlva doesn't 4 characteri In first elaaa manner. f: HRSrROBERT-USAYIN- SHOW 0tfTha twelve dancing art lata did TM6! therasehrea full Justloa and added AU. COME artistic temperament to tha opera. W ? But especially superb In grace and wsT rythm waa the "Dance of the PUT W Angels," by Genevieve Fusral. Ellis Other - suggestions t considered beth Greene. Ruth Peay. Margaret -- "The fifth tm of a iimerick must TO PASS ' second were Elmer Barlow. And tha spot and Amelia Burn ham. The rhytna Stagg Irst f tha jjand THE chorus Of 80 voices lines. jwlth Several of tha suggestive aha lit on turned red; lira. Reed uric n along with the orchestra accomEkina, But tha pain didn't come lines which have been sent to from fifth paniment added atmosphere and her bead; Rilla Jaoobaen, I finish to tha whole production. the Herald have not observed this wish tha ice were a bed; Mrs. Josnot been eph E. Booth, The whole earth rule and have therefore considered when the --winner has hook when aha fell; A, C Lambeen selected. bert, I need bumpers but not on tra.KMT.'orr.lllil!k Mrs. Robert Lindsay. 880 North my head; Clifford Anderson, I beavenue, gcta today's lieve I've busted my head; Carl Unlvcislty tickets for the Strand theater, for WUIard, On, I sea the ears over the best line suggested for limerick head;' Arthur Manton, I'll bet my we were much Interested In a queer given last week was a huge success aora apotll turn red Taylor, financially knd socially: JUppy unusual Here is the limerick complete as For ahe'd lit on the back of her 1SaTl5rc!,mett i in folks themselves WW Aawvw ;.., enjoyed iyuuiiiS ul suggested by Mrs. Lindsay : Lost Prir.re,' young head; Joseph H. CUfrg, All mv ihltn. entitlril UUllt-IU UlUallU MJ UifJ wiuuiwtaiua; "Tulip T1 me", a clever Dutch "I guess Hi go a.ting," ah sard. tcethf Jarred loose m my head: out act "How will tuna be tha they piayi of to peculiar in and, refre,hmenU tha high She:stoodW for a spell. opera, Junior presented Blake Did I crack the ice I Jn Tiln.-- rir they want a cherry nve CenU srhnol 39 auditorium. February arid Then the cfowd fieard her "yell."--" ! or my Tlppetta,Helen each time they Huish, It hurt head; -March 1. caiica at a oooin. .'. by the Provo high school rve smashed every bona but my like the very old . : . t. .hni What an in-- i . .. m Ned; Id Fechser. thrra. If thev nnJi and htililM It ". student body; , 1 head.' i think III sit dowa here Instead. terasting program" were heard wn B rlvrr, a property ruin un It Is a story of quaint old HollWILLIS HI DLLS KIGNS from many after Friday's assembly. rolls this on the triage floor. There CtnvCI.AND. O, Willis iludlin, and, revolving around Christian waa a member of the well known Tha program wai under the direCr was a sort of announcer to tell us star pitcher of the Cleveland Io- - and Katinka, two maidens of the law firm of McCarty, T'hlladelphl tlon of the Oberhansley aectlon. . ( what the actors were doing Though dian, work and.DeHaven. He retired contract village of Osendorf. When Chrisafter tina was young, her father went As opening numbers, prayer rtie play waa educational to from the firm of which he had with the club for 1928. to America to seek wealth. He t American play are for us to en by Mr, Smart, we had a few snippy become tha head at the beginning rame back home In .broken BDtrt numbers hy the Saxaphone o'' .et joy Fthl f w tha it JUOInarjflUaaJ,. Tba, .UaavtmuU i hiiuki reasons in but a hundred shares of worthless To Los Angeles and Rotura Hoover, two small dancers, gave ",a k for a second dance number will the interest of the Red Cross. He Utah Vf enthusiasts Bridge stock, us a very pleasing dance number, end J. Allen had a standing oracr miON PAaFIC SYSTEM have an opportunltytopbUln per- - tour'd th country at his own ex- 8wi after his dith. tha They were accompanied at the- for another harmonica seloc.on February 28 and 29, Limit 21 days. . .iiiiud t 1UV,WV entreats to sell Christina harA ha Penrod. Helen of rate. which Take this gave. special piano by advantage for tha. great humanitarian organi- oh PAULINE GOULD. Ride In comfortable reclining chair him the stock. She refuses, having Work, recognized monica selection, which was much authority ration. . cara. Consult Local Ticket Agent promised' her father not to selL . bridge, when he appearakn the enjoyed, was refkdered by J. E.' Christina needs for her Febmoney Newhouse Salt hotel. The dance ijunlor Valentine Lake, Feb. seventh Allen, year. Following this,' High ill mother, but does not know ruary 24 and 25 for a serfek of which way to turn to get It. three lessons. Katinka, her steadfast friend, the favorite social Bridge consoles her, and telli her to wait. diversion being of the day,- - Mr. Work's Meanwhile, Hans, a village boy first In Utah la deasks Katinka to marry him but clared appearance - one the outstanding of she refuses. .t. n,, events of season, aa tha desire SUTTON Christina's downheartednesa Is to obtain tha COURTNEY, England. a greater degree of enlightened by tha arrival" of a la common Feb. 20 (UP) The Earl of Oxford at the group of American students, who to all devotees. pastime and Aaquith waa buried todav. hi fikigJML'M-lg-'tvirt- y tulips,, riVftrth-vtI I 9-Pr ofesaor McSpindle becomes in '"rarp-Wwfclage church yard. volved In a tulip theft, but Is saved Ing to Mrs. F. W. Prlckett of Salt Lake, In charge of tba course for theA large crowd had assembled In by Aunt Anna. roadway , before Ned and Dick, two of tha stu- the Newhouse hotel, will be In church, where the funeral service dents, fall In love with Christina no sense a lecture, but personal waa held. Many people had walked and Katinka. Ned helps Christina, Instruction in-- - three lessons, the miles to do honor to the man and advises her not to sell her subjects to be treated being aa Herbert H. Aequlth, for two who, genstock-t- o tha burgomaster, because "Doubles. . Informatory. , and Busi- erations played a large part In of his treachery and the stock's ness," Contract Bridge," "Planning making English history. value. tha Play of the Declarer," "No With many complications ensu- Trump, Takeouts, and other feating, and 1 triple romance resulting, ures of. play. Each one attending the opera Is one of the finest ever the lessons will take part In actual presented by tha high? school, those play, at table. Mr. Work guiding $ in charge state. the play aa a part of the instruc- -- -r -y- mri -.j- TT at ttrJtmi ) . III & tra 'iS"frrO7l't tvif High 1 BRIDGE EXPERT 1 . 1 JN.S:LS00N i , ...... 1AK1N0 H evenly MAKES BAKING EASilR. DOUDLC ACTING SALES 2H TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND .f ; "u BLUHE Fa " - 1 n Si s and. f ia I MJ ' -- ' MR Calea,Coci- raited and properly baled. Try it and kanx why it 'TUUPTIME' C0MINGS00N wholesome, healthful nut, etc HERALD LIMERICK TODAY J L1I1 JKAfl focxJ - ill 'tra.Ua you to mils an encfleaa variety of V -- PINE KITCHEN KING labels on FOOD PRODUCTS , a guarantee of superior Quality cfo The all ready sale of 'products unnrr ine mup vnr ana Kirrnrn King label insures Quick turnover fw th Merchant and fresh inerchamhse for the consumer: M El v I- 13 - burr.-mast- -- i i ASQUITH LAID TO FINAL REST II II II p ts y and Bnasintess Men N 670" 00 (MM ' 895 a ' ' T - - 1245 WO $1595 Graham Brothers l. "T" UuU $ turn voiil' ..!. Detroit medial Cars a r 770 Deluxe Fsnrl Complete f ee. Dor- a- n tverybodrfM Uses . . . . ',4 To a Commercial $ Almost I SPANISH FORK 1 - Mrs. Walter Hailara waa hosteas at a delightful afternoon affair Wondav" the occaaiori being" her & tion. Special Invitation The lessons will be given at 2 and 8 p. m Friday, February 24, and at 2 p- - m-- , Saturday, February 25. Reservations are being received rapidly and a special Invitation la extended to Provo players to en roll Mr. Work is one of the most Interesting figures in this country. He was born In Philadelphia, September 15, 1864. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, completing his arts course in 1884; Wharton school of finance and economy in 1885, and law In 1887. He was active in athletics in colFriends of Mrs. Riley Fillmori lege and managed football and pleasantly surprised her Tuesday basketball teams. He waa captain evenina in honor of her birthday ' whist teaaa-- ol f the. minim mi y . ftv wvi , , . . .. u v. v In his j and Junior repreyear sity each cooked part of a hot supper and brought it to the home qf Mrs. sen ted the college in the first dupll-- 1 Fillmore and a table was set with cats whist game ever played beHis team waa an covers for 12 at 7:30. Followtnf the tween clubs,. easy winner. supper games and visiting were i From 1887 until 1917 Mr. Work birthday anniversary. The time was spent playing games of variou kinds and in visiting. At 6 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served to 39 ladies. Assisting the hostess were her daughter. Miss Marie Hallam and her sister. Mrs. fena Johnson ihe-ualys- A GREAT IN WAR - - - GREATER IN PEACE! proves that it is the poor and discontented who are in a r eve It ajrainiit oppression. . It wag not so with Wa.shingtoru Wealthy, at ease on his Virginia estate, he left Vernon to lead his countrymen In a cause he knew to be right. Piggly Wiggly maintains the commanding lead In a peace-tim- e an economic war for lowtit prices possible on tion equally right ' tfoods. , - the leaders ' - Ev-eJw-E- 310 West Center, Provo ll- George.. Mount revolu- quality ' ' x A Insist on the Genuine ininnArrraR) Coohs In i'lti MSRA-Vv7SHI1-V usually rrGGnYIGGEY RynG Phone 9S0 - t"nute psT (Q Wednesday, Feb. 22 |