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Show VT THE PBOVO POST. PAGE M i 4 a tb '.,.1 ? SOCIETY In LILNORWE8TER' J u Reels 3 - THURSDAY MANNA H i FridayJ FRIOAV 4 "BLOOD HftERITAGE" 8ATUURDAY t l i Established 1907, Provo, Utah. FARMERS AND RSSRCHANTS BANK i t Capital $50,000.00. Thomas If. Taylor, President. ' t i i t. Jas. A Loveless Bobert Bee , S. P. Bfgertfea T. N. Taylor John J. Bennett J.D. Dixon prevailed and numerous dinner Oeafrlw. Bennett, Vloe Free fj t J , "Another of tbepretty dinner parties given on Christmas day w&3 that given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack. Covers were laid for the family and Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs. Margaret StubbB and family , f r i CHIMMIE FADD EN AT THE COLUMBIA FRI- -. DAY, DECEMBER SI So great was the success of Victor Moore In the Jesse L. Lasky production of "Chimmle Fadden that the company secured Mr. Moore's services for a long term of years for a series of stories founded on the ad M i ; J i b F . 1 venurea of the same character. Mr. Cecil B. DeMille, the director general, of the Lasky company, has felt for some time that the publlo would appreciate high class comedy on the' screen; that as many laughs could be secured in this kind of com edy as could be Obtained by the slap stick methods.With this aim in Chlmmle view he produced first, Fadden" pictures. Instantaneous was ts success. The public, surfeited with the slapstick order of fun, responded Quickly to the new type of .humor and credited Victor Moore as "Chlmmle Fadden with being the funniest man ever seen on the screen, mi. Moore's fen Was obtained not by groor a freakish walk, tesque make-ubut by cleverly constructed situations and the methods of legitimate comedy. The first of the series of Chlmmle Fadden stories in which Mr. Moore Is to appear, Is entitled Chmmlo Fadden Out1 West" and shows the Bowery boy as the hero In the wilds of Death Valley finding a gold mine and retaining east supposedly a millp PRINC M. YOUNG In CLARA KIMBALL TRILBY" Five Part World Feature WILTON LACKAYE Dramatic Classic "TRILBY Staged In 5 acts by Maurice Tourneur Du Maurlers BABOA FEATURE: THE T0ILER8 OP THE SEA" In Three farts Direct from Its sensational run Street h at the York New Theatre, Forty-fourt- NEAL OF THE NAVY" raaSraKagSSBSagBglKCTmBMMMpnBK BMOTWBW Coal Comfort WE SELL THAT HOT COAL ii.1 Provo Ice Assistant Cashier ' SALE ON JEWELRY Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silverware, Holiday Goods Etc. WE SAVE YOU Yt TO a 4 ' For a Complete Line of Xmas Cards, Books, Games, Holiday Goods, 'Novelties, Mu, steal Instruments, , Stationery, i t - , Etc-at- ! . DRYLAND WHEAT ten days visiting relatives and friends. Consumers League Mr. and Mrs.Calvln Beebe delightfully entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Beebe and family at a Christmas din- Aak for Mewbtrahip Prioes . Distributing Agents STANDARD COAL CO. J. en-par- ty The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson was the scene of much merriment on Christmas day when a number of friends and relatvels gathered at tber home to spend the day. The parlor ujas prettily deqoraieu for the event In pink and white carnations and the dining room with Christmas decorations of red and green. A beautiful will rose centre piece With a boquet of white chrysanthemums and white and red roses formed the very attractive table decoration, where a delicious Christmas dinner was served. The evening was pleasantly spent In games and music. Mrs. Louisa McBride Is spending the holidays in Ephraim as the guest of her son. Prof. N. E. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Collister and daughters, Leola and Lora, Dr. E. E. llinckley and family are spending a few days In this city visiting relatives and friends. Is tiia wsrrjr of many a woman. This drudgery ia 'elinai-baby feeding na your soiled clothes. The heaviest jumm oesae baok ready for use. W DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Jist phone 202 for onr wagon. I. A. will present at the ClIflllA The Great Comedy Drama Cousin Kate With ELECTRIC INTERURBAN EXPRESS gar j omi-jaent- fi J Farrer & Whitehead Plume 07 Miss Armorel Dixon FREIGHT PASSENGER ly Leave. for 8alt Lake City r-- l. Spanish Fork 4:45 a. m. 3:00 a. m. 10:40 a. in. 12:00 noon 2:00 p. m 4:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:00 p. ra. 1.00 p. aa. 11:05 p. In the title role Leave for :su 9:15 11:15 1:15 3:15 5:15 7:15 3:15 10-1- el t arm. Matinee 2:30 p. m. 10c & 25c a. m. 'a. m. p. m. p. tr.. p. m p?mT p. m. Evening 25c, 35c & 50o p. m. 1:35 a. m. r:: DAILYfraAltlS CHRISTMAS RATES Wyman Borg has returned from Via Salt Lik Routi On sals b Green River where he went to embalm tween all Utah atatlons Salt La) the body of Robert H. Woodruff preRoute Dec 2J4lit and J paratory to shipping It back east for IsL Geod returning until Jan. 3r burial. Low' Ticket .Rate Lower Mileage Rate 17-lt-- -- 111. nA - BERRY, Agent WASH DAY The M. i 'A O. Hkxj 4 4 4 4 Cold Many of ihe most discriminating eaters in this community buy their groceries at this, store. . There ar just two reasons why they buy them hero. 1st, they get, exactly what. they want 2nd,, the price ii so low It is more than satisfactory to thoa: Can you think of a bettor reason why YOU should buy your groeerieo from us? If it is so satisfactory to thorn it would be equally ro ' to you. , v MONEY SAVING PRICES Same bldg, aa Hetndselman Optical and Jewelry. Co. '! & Just A Word ..Assistant Cashier Stationery SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEOS Mrs. Reba Willis has gone to Ogden, where she will spend the next To Good Eaters President A SLAUGHTERING A Proprietor Nephi Perfection Flour Storage Company - Co. WF MAKE N. GULICK, SALTifAK Er&? UTAH R.R. See Enterprise Music ' & 375; W. Center J. PHONE 508 E.Loose ........Vice President J. T. Ferrer . .. Cashier r Phone 164 Among the numerous Christmas dinners given Saturday, one of the' most delightful was that given by Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Sr., at the Hotel Roberts. A bowl of fragrant violets formed the centre piece for the table where covers were laid for nineteen guests. At-t-r dinner was served the guests enjoyed a splendid musical program. - SttlAtU' . . ALWAYS e ! C. Buttle I and THURSDAY CANDY MATINEE AT 4 P. M. COUNTRY 8TORE NIGHT, Twenty Prlte at 1:44. suddenly. They ars usually the result of thrifty habits ' formed In youth, supplemented by the habit of saving. Tbs person who saves always and accumulaACCUMULATES, tions pave the way to riches. any person, old or young, can begin the habit of savlng by opening s savings account at this bank, (hie dollar will start you on the road to wealth. A i CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG seldom come F. G. Richmond I Presents HIS MAJESTY THE KING" Mutual Star Feature G J. -- EQUITABLE MOTION PICTURES CORPORATION ar Reed Smoot PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY par- Mrs. M. I. Bushman pleasantly on ChrlstmaB. Friday MATINEE 4 P. THE L'lTTLE TEACHER" Featuring Mabel Norman, Victor Moore (of Tho Famous Players Company), Fatty Arbuckl and Mack Bennett Its a scream from start to finish ionaire. PROVO COMMERCIAL A SAVINGS BANK - SMOOT & SPAFF0RD family. Keystone Special: Two-pa- rt RICHES WOOD- Mr. Parley P. Pratt of Idaho Falls is spending the holidays in this city with his WEDNESDAY The same cast which supported Mr. Moore in the first "Chlmmle Fadden" story will remain for the series' and Includes members of the Lasky all-storganisation.- - CA8TLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KINO, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTBRA-CITE- , SMITHING, COKE AND KINDLING ner Saturday. Bwgggg"gggggggggggg3SiSSfgai!ggggggg,l!eMMMi,MM,mBBl - I? oOAU, AS TOLLOWS ITRST, That Good Coal .Mr, Sterling Ercanbruck has arrived ties, dances, etc., were held, wherein home from the Stanford University in the young and old alike participated California to spend the Christmas holi- in the glorious celebrations of the days with relatives and friends. Andrew Kaudaen - J, J. Chan er Joe. B. Berry All business given us receives prompt and careful attention. " , Your account will be appreciated. r f Surplus $12,500.00. J. D. Dixon, Arnold Dixon, Asi t. Cashier John DIRECTORS: . - Christmas with . its gay festivities ( k . v has come and gone once more, but Miss Violet Elliott Is spending the Christmas decorations and the Christweek In Salt Lake visiting friends and mas still fingers in the homes spirit ' relatives. of the people, and the joys of the holiday celebrations will remain through. Mrs. John Jackson entertained at a out the week. Mysterious packages prettily appointed dinner party yester- have revealed their hidden treasures, day In honor of Mr. and Mrs. T.- C. tokens of - love and remembrance, Collister and daughters. Dr. E. E. from our loved ones. All over the Hinckley and family of Salt Lake. city the spirit of the Christmas way Saturday WILD ANIMAL FEATURE I guests. o , Reel Drama el tie Slums Also THE BROKEN COIN" ' 11 twenty-tw- Miss Minnie 'Sullivan bad as 'her .Mrs. W. T, Brown waft the hostess guest Saturday Xllss Montgomery of of one of the most delightful ChristSalt Lake. mas dinner parties. Among the guests . were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson, de, Mr. and Mrs. lames E. Daniels about thirty Mrs. E. A. Procter and Mrs. Lyle lightfully entertained Lemon. guests Christmas day at aSlinner pari e ty. The affair was In the form of a family reunion. Miss Leah Smart of Payson spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dell CkipruanT were American Fork visitors on Christmas. Thursday 3 4 pf a delightful family dinner party pa Christmas day.. Covers were laid .for noil-day-s , i ; t and Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Walker. The First Ward Primary offlceri and Byron May has returned home from Park College, Missouri, to spend the teachers gave a dellghtfuL childrens holidays with relatives party In the First Ward social ball this afternoon which proved to be very sucMiss Margery LI son be has returned cessful. A number of Primary children from Idaho where she has spent the the afternoon in dancing, and a spent past several m'ontEs, to spend the Christmas stocking filled with candy with her parents. was presented to each ChlldU Wednesday MARY FULLER . b i I : Bssmniexmiiinimii - M |