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Show i PAGE EIGHT TILE PROVO POST SOCIETY The popularity which has been in the Chinese gained by Mr. George Collinwood, desert. NEWS OF CLUBS , NOTES , PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS I I- . Mrs. at the east end of the hall small tmfert&med lIueYs formed a large BlindY, with a vt hist party and shcAver while, tiny electric lights were Thursday, evening complimentary used In making up a monstrous to Mrs. Fred G. Richmond at the YU A home of the former. Five tables dainty punch stand, Mrs. i ti 7 i V. .1. ( iTT't I rc-x-t and fStielil .Vo 1 ' e rsbii " eft played lie, by Miss Iearl Jones. A pme-bcing.w- wher.eputtch'.-adAtvafers'w- nn color sen ed, was also a part of the color; of pink was artistically scheme. The feature of the ball carried, out throughout the rooms, was a Moonlight - for .Waltz, peach blossoms'- being the flower's which the band played the. Colused in the- decorations. .The lege Song, all the lights being 'guest list included Mrs. It. L. turned out except the large Y. .Anderberg, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, The University orchestra iurnish-c- d Mrs. C. E. Erickson, Mrs. L. 0. the music, taker, Mrs. J. W. Bishop, Mrs. A. f. TCTalnCTtfnTVralteF IteesMrs. The Nineteenth Century" 7 Ephraim Cluff, Mrs. Ilansou. M rs. met yesterday afternoon with dyb Mrs, George II. Naylor, Miss Kite J. L., By tel. Mrs. W. B. Searle Alexander, Miss Mina Taylor, gave an excellent paper oh The Miss Anna 'Newell, Miss Alta Tay- Immigration after 'Question, hr, Miss Veda DixoiilMiss Winni- - which- - anj nteresting -- discussion f red W ilkins,MiwoirLydi aTVearl discussion of the paper was inand Eva Jones. , in. The club will -- meet dulged 7 next Friday with Mrs- LeMoine. The annual "Y ball of tlieStu- dent Body of the Brigham Young Miss Anna Meeham and Miss University at the Mozart hall last Iteva Thomas entertained the ; evening was one of the most en- members of the N."A, T. club at joyable affairs of the season. The the home of thb latter last evenhall was elaborately decorated in ing. Games and music were the he school colors, white nd blue, features of 'the evening, - after 1 eon-nectio- Asso-ciate- - -- - t, S Opera House f F ' ' . SPECIAL of" June. VMmilE' A GUARANTEED 1 - t t : er see-Mau- , J j" , V - - E-Y- ates rlilWGSBURGH ; ; Mr, and Mrs. George .W. See will celebrate their 'golden j wed THE WORLD'S. FOREMOST CARD MANIPULATOR AND J SLEIGHT-OF-HAN- MAN D ' - - The Prince of Magic I 4- - - Other Provo peoplg iii Salt Lake to Adame in Chant were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine Jr., Mr. and Mrs- W. D. Roberts, Mr. andMrs. Grant C. Begley, Mrs. Samuel Schwab, Mrs, J. and Mrs. Phil Speckart. ATTRACTION v I which dainty refreshments were served to the thirty girls present. Miss Helen Thomas has issued invitations for a miscellaneous shower to be given Thursday evening in honor of Miss Opal Noon, whose marriage to Air. George S. Humphrey has just been announced to take place in the early part TONIGHT t .thft-ve- .. ere .scheme P the Travelogue entertainer, Is the best appreciation of the fascinating interest Which attaches to his travel talks on The Mysteries of China "thaFcanbe, expressed. The opportunity to sit with Mr. Collinwood through his Travel-ogue- e is to enjoy the barest pleasure that can come to a traveler, a T trip into heart of the r.y to mingle Chinese empire, great with the silent and mysterious yellow men as they go about their daily affairs, t know the reasons for everything so queer because it is Chinese, and to see beautifully reproduced on the picture screen photographs taken in the interior of the' Middle Kingdom. years MrJ Collfnwood j PorVl8 was close to the very heart of n Chinese life because of his with the great American d news gathering agency, the Press. As the representa-tiveTo- f this organization he was called upon to familiarize himself not jonly witb Jhc language- bnt the Intimate customs of the Chinese, to frequent their temples and visit the most? hidden corners of the mysterious' land. ; As a newspaper man hJ thus prepared himself for, the fascinating Travel, ogues which Lave met with-- in-- , have the wek visiting friend and rela- stant success wherever they c "' been delivered. tives in Salt Lake City. L his, Travologue,with Presenting Mr. Howard Lee of Selma, Cali- a rare discrimination i nthe art of Mr. Collinwood fornia, ws a Provo visitor this entertainment,' audience his holds spell bound week. i fro'm the moment he lands with them at the gateway to the yellow Just eall eight 0 enipire,. until hhas brought them Where the flowers grow-W- e back from that wonderful journey do the rest into the most hidden corners- of The ney place. .. the Unknown land and boarded ship for home.- Only "once in a MUST- PAY FOR SPREE. life time can this,trip be taken and then only by the few. The men ' fokn B; .Rowley of American who have made it and have come Fork was'ifincd $25.00 for drunk.their 'experiences enness in.the District Court today bae)c to fell bf be counted' almost uptfi ' the can and must .edther pay thy' fine br he ' Ify-fingers Cbjjinood' imprisoned in the city - jail of the its. thrills-is made journey 25 Tor AmericanFork days The are the ; diswithout' experienced case is one that was appealed from G comfortsthe.pf the roekingfCkmvse the JusticaS court. swaying .of doleful boats, 7r wn.,mm for u pmn camels, or the long restless nights ding anniversary this evening' at their home. They were married May 4, 18G2, in Salt Lake City, and have resided in this city since . that time. , , J , Presenting IS Minutes Of Good Nature, Trickery and Humbug . All the laws of Nature are set aside by this Master Magic-- . With his palm of velvet and wrist of steel he makes the fool of the other senses, nis wonderful manipulation the eye has mystified millions and justly, has Ixq been titled - - shacks on , Of all the lands selected for Travelogue trips China offers-thgreatest inducements! A land of fable and legend, of the Manchiis: and Canfucius, of the Llama and the coolie, it gives a wealth of never lending interest to the traveler. Little is known of the real'i China in the world outside. The impressions-rcreate.by the books one reads and the laundrymem one knows are only vague and mystifying. To know the country! and its "people, to" enjoy with them the weirdness of queue land" and the secrets of its fam ily life, one must travel from Tiensin to Khotan and back tb Canton and this ja .the.wonderful7 trip that is taken With the Collinwood Travelogue. Every stepj of the magical journey is made with colored' pictures which reveal of the empire that Mr. -Collinwood hasJbrougbLto America with Mm. ' . d -- -- the-wonde- " t DATE1 r SEED LODGED IN APPENDIX . , GROWS ; KNIFE SAVES HIM Indiana Councilman Undergoes Minutes Operation .TMrty-tw- o . at tricken While After Being , Work in Office. , LAWRENCE, 'Ind.; Mayf 3,--1 Cutting open an apjendix that had been, removed from Charles J! Junker, aged 41, a eity councilman, surgeons who were puzzled by its site and, appearance, found within al arge date seed that .had be-- 7 . i gun to sprout. ' t Junker had suffergd no symptoms of appendi- citis, and Was apparently in per- feet health until this afetrnoon,' when he was assisting in lifting L a heavy1 desk fn his office.' lib was seized with intense pain ,anj haslilyj rimoved !;to his bo'ineV where surgeons operated bfe.'7 ' latejthns saving The sprbqting date Aced'nas'bnent. ' preserved. . . oifttsuoa U dies iit"dSX emxert .estm 40 iTi jof ust pre-monito- ry a -- A- 4 v 32-ute-s . '' i Miss Mina Taylor and Misses weft Lydia and Pearl Jones among the Provo people to attend the performance of Ohantccler at the Salt Lake Theatre last eve. ning. THE HUMAN ENIGME IN ADDITION TO 4 REELS OF MOTION PICTURES. Direct from the Rex Theatre, Salt Lake, the Greatest Picture ' House in the West." : . .5 AND 10 CENTS REGULAR PRICES, .' J,, Get Your V a Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist and Mr. and Mrs. CL A. Hedquist were, alt Lake visitors ..yesterday na and attended the performance of Cliantecler at the Salt Lake Theatre.' ForThe ,Mrs.-- J ennie W ilkins .announces the engagement of her daughter, Winnifred. to Mr. Leonard Wall Nuttall, of Bingham, the marriage to take place early in June. i Sweel Girl Graduates i t J x J i 7 f r Professor A. C. Lund returned this morning from a visit with his parents in Salt Lake. ' - V John Swenson visited Salt -Lake during the week. - . t - Mrs. W. H. Lee spent a part of Prof, and 'Mrs. Saturday and Mandoy, White Embroidery Flouncings, I ( - 6 Made . 4 ,, White Shoes, Sandies and J - Colonials, .j- - t ?s 7 : Sbenic Ellen i 4 F Come and See Them f G. P. C. Drama Ancient Rome . v - Midget Sherlock Holmes Pathe Comedy His Mothers Shroud Vitagraph 'Drama - i Saturday and Mandoy, j May Style, Quality land Price, the Best. r ,7 c, . i 4 hj-is- w ' , . Edison Vocational The Presentement 1, 1 t rWhittHose? V Never in the history of brass beds have such bargains been known. How Motion Pictures Are K White Muslin Underwear, , 4-- 4 Think of a beautiful brass bed, satin finish for only Princess May .7 The Beds Have Arrived -- White Flaxon, i We met the demands and you get the benefits , White Dresses 3 While in the market recently, our buyers made an exceptionally good buy on bass beds. It was a question of quantity , and cash. .rv - ! 4 Farrer Bros..& Co. J' 4-- 6 Her Forgotten Dancing Shoes Vitagraph Drama A College Girl 5 Lubiu Drama A Victim of Fire Water Pathe Indian .' Cowboys Btrategem , . Edison Comedy The Jam Closet Edison Comedy - r , V , i Our window display this week shows a few patterns. Look at them. . Fifty patterns to choose from. It is your opportunity. 0 0 ?IyIifBr; t i i Provo and Eureka mips |