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Show THE HERALD. MONDAY, JULY ' I ..'. - SO, 1923. motion picture. Small wonder at the Columbia theater for two CIHCUS FILM the author-acto- r :.s. is enabled to put Idays beginning tonight ! mare than his heart and soul into Uial Mr j la the course of "the story of the the picture. It is Ip fact, more "I've ;layed in a eircus or twoI'"'tur'' 'tl hydroplane is all but Bui4a1o, N. V. o, ' like a p:ige out of his own life. better than this, maybe, but I've wrecked oa an island where the, Advertisement. j Yet off the screea he bears no re- S'ith schooner of Richard Forestall, an club Bee and members. trooped outfits that wouldn't Booen. Mrs. .. advenutrer. is moored. The crtw ni along with this semblanrej to an Italian. . Culbert- Burnett " SIGN OF (THE 0SE 1 'lAroft sVa mused Jimmy Thompson, mutinies and runs away wtU Baba veteran The family of W. J. Taylor i l o Toledo, Ohio, apent cloau of everv circus trail In Weston, the heroine, after Fore-" aH has been overpowered. Bahs' " woild, who aiijiears in to Virus Part. Ptoto apld an outing at Saratoga TuesCeiie Brhau's new picture. Tdint uieuds He 1'iiiversal on the island, ha' ing repair "The Sign of the Rose." no !lay-iuday. A program of bathing, boatphotoplav staning Uroi. :& the a; the Strand. i said also to which Walton, Gladys th. hydroplane, ramu jjo iu pursuit of t, ) .1 ing, dancing, short's and pictucU-inPie-Ins The a battle, force aUslof and ITituvss after vessel theater ie .the (ir. will tnih be and enjoyie i daughters. Holmaa , p u n. :ro : il'.i- ti s tiuest of a rose tor his1 Tlioiii)in is known in the n aln ,!lt oew to give ui the schooner to Ittile dead daughter has the sini- - fONIGHT AND TUESDAY e " polka !ots as fyclinc Zainra" the -- kipper. 'r . . Panaris Mr. C. Mrs. and George Dahlquist I tame 111 ubuiuLike ami of he has cvt-h-art. all in eiciv .m good great j. .u7. -- i.it in Proro with of Salt "Lake spent I Sunday in of the globe,-- using that to the masses in j .t; it w , ur. L. E. Eggertsen. ' "Yes! We Have Proro with relatives. .Mrs! DaM-quli ll..- - iiiKtcrtooa iiy a;i numanity. No Banana" returned Saturday evVnin? .1 is au epic, of tlie heart. .Iiun tDiiri ii t(lie world Thu cxiueuloa secdi from a three is months' in pending New visit Violet Johnson twice and ha bo introduction it'l th T!eit el peters everywhere ii s in play.'!, ery York. iwct of a natioa. And the name of George lieban clime, from the Ule of Yap to J, 4ays in Price with Mr. Or. the torn which tcaturet ... " it it positively irreaia--1 'u!i "The Signe of the Rit e .Pew Alaska He claim's that he has' Harding- tible ctDCCtallv if vo mib. new uouie returnea sun been uiihin four blocks of th V;ni!s are o closely linked with fcedr FurllUB and NaaM GLADYS WALTON Moulton Of Salt Lake day to her home in Ogden, aftef rut it across on ft Co North in with the Pole and says that he .'can possible excep any play, HisI lumbia Record with that! a spending two weeks with her . orove it as nvll j Cuj.of Oavid U arfield and The tisjting in Vineyard for tudicroua apoatanaity. tor -- nth Misa Vida Murdock. rents. rM. and Mrs. James Lone of is' . in inn of IVter Griinm." Tilis played in small towns in tents "Don'tWeCarryOn" -Pleasant View. L cause I!eb.n has played The where the. villagers had to brin? 'a nm the other aide Ml a aillv that tou'U play hi Is spendingown their of the Rose" on the stage for seats Sin and lanterns wih Elsie Kimber for "SAWDUST twice. Eileen Percy and Robert Cain In the Paramount Picture mar.y years and in many lands. Mrs. Karl Peterson will 'be hostUtah, the guest of lights. Salina, in At Columbia Dealer ,fB . ess to the Elysian Gleaners of the Kimber. elabolater a 'Children of Fiit ai recitation, nnt in A smn wara Mutual at her home American Fork .. 75e rated into a vaudeville "CHILDREN OF JAZZ" inruimg Komance of playlet m . . at 3 i canyon last week, w't'a relatives and friends. Eu and ana this mhich toured oi leacuers music nffieers country sewing, evening, wej iuesaay , -Miss . was Lela at hostess Boyer iVU and luncheon will be the features A realistic battle between a hy-play which Circus Life. rope; then as a four-ac- t . Bunaay tuwi, d j Mr. and Airs. P. D. Cassity had eeumS enjoyed equal success; and now as KruMugiou uiieSuaj and a schooner at sea, in ' droplane Lraert and several invited guesta of entertainment. uuuur .uuureu iu Mrs. ouei iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii .. as their guest Friday, Rodney Jenwhich the aerial vessel wins a vie-- ! ouun fiBwjoy an Jarvis. Sewing, music, and social and wm Mrs. Joseph E. Jones of Spanish sen of Salt Lake. evemnstory, is a big feature of "Children i tjMaitj chat were enjoyed, after which . of Jaiz," a new Paramount picture o'clock at the ward meet- - Fork and Mrs. J. Bruce Jones and daintv refreshment werm served COMEDY L bouse from where they will children of Salt Lake are spending featuring Theodore Kosloff, aala Miss Alice Baker and Miss Ellen to Miss Helen Clyde. Miss Birdella Cortez, Robert Cain and Ug. to the resort As evening the week in Provo with Mr. and Hanks of Tooele are the guests of Reynolds, Miss Carol Bird, Miss Eileen Percy, which will (be shown uu Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity this lathing, Boating, progrmu Margaret Bird. Miss Helen Groes-wek- By NELLIE MAXWELL nicking will e enjoyea. beck. Mist Lela Cook, Miss Marie The Optimist club members will. ....... ... Ward. Miss Elda Roylance, Miss iiiiuiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii' t by Mrs. Gilbert The members of the Loinco Effie Bush of Salt Lake. Miss rha meeting of the Columbia be entertained CONSERVES Cox home her Second JAMS, at JELLIES, ward, Life, dub of the 1 Thursday after- swarm of the Second ward beehive Helen Murdock of Salt Lake, Mrs. htdi vat to have oeen neia mis noon. The card game "500" will be will entertain their mothers this Rachel It Mrs. Amanda Gardner, tenXTHILE is the rhubarb still Leflhi at the home of Mrs. C. A. played, prizes awarded and a de- evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Blnks, Mrs. Elizabeth v der and good, try the Hout, Mrs. Lhtauirt, Jr., has been postponed licious luncheon served. Eggertsen. Games and music will Zora Hill and Mrs. Josenh Jamfs. recipe: ... be featured, after which a delicious who will return to her hnnm at Li sert Monday evening on ac-f- ' Combine Rhubarb Conserve. Mr. Mrs. held and Shill Orson and several luncheon will be served to tne fol- - Eagar, Ariz., after of of chopped rhubarb, parties being three cupfuli four spending one inter family were among the hundreds lowing: Miss Alta Christensen, months with her parents. pineapple chopped, the it evening whten would Mayor Juice large and rind of one lemon and who of the visited attendance in cave with the Miss Alice Timpanogos Miss Hazel and Mrs. John S. Boyer. s' Carter, 'I. oraugeand Ave cupfula of sujur. Bowden, Miss Edna Monsen, Miss Simmer gently for an bour, aouing Dessa Johnson, Miss Inez Jones, BOY PLEADS GUILTY. if desired the last utteen minutes j Miss Mabel Mitchell, Miss Agnes SALT LAKE, July 30. Everett of cooking a quarter of a pouud of Farrer, Miss Ramola Eggertsen, Tolladay, 18, charged with stealing blanched and ebredded aluionds. j Pour into glasses and cover wiUl Miss Dora Durrant, Mrs. Vilate M. from the Santaquin postoffice Dec. Keep this Vincent, Mrs. Alice Eggertsen, Mrs. 21. 1921 changed a plea of guitly to paraffin wheu cooh where you can find It when the A. Will Jones, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, not U. S. in district court. guilty come. Mrs. A. J. Durrant, Mrs. Martin He was only 17 when the theft was wutertuelous Use I Watermelon Marbles. a Christensen, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. committed. In consideration cf his French potato cutter to scoop out H Heber Carter, Mrs. B. Asael John good conduct since the offence, the the marbles Trom the pink ripe M Butter-Kru- st over ' stand Let Mrs. Henrietta Monsen, Mrs. district son, recommended part of the melon. attorney allowMabel Mrs. Mitchell, Eggert leniency. The judge ordered the night in a weak alum water, a gallon to an ounce alum of ing to Eggertsen. boy report to the court for sen of water. Pour off the water In tencq on his twenty-firs- t 6irthday. the morning and weigh the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Purrant. Ji.J s as uiucb sugar as Add iand their Sunday to. lemon and n j fruit, one thinly-slice- d bai-loonhome in Salt Lakte, after visiting SOME GOOD ADVICE bit of preserved ginger, If liked s. here a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Put into a kettle, adding Just J. Durrant, Sr. enougb water to dissolve the sugai. Strengthened by Provo Experj. If too much sirup remove the fruit onrl I, nil .Ion n rhs airlin until thick. ences. Msr. George Hansen and children Cook until the fruit la clear. This are spending a week in Springdell, well If carefully-puup and disease is too Kidney M dangerous keeps Provo canyon, the guest of Mrs. The M to neglect. At the first sign of sealed while hot in sterile Jars. marbles may be used as a garnish Knight Starr Jordan. H H-backache, headache, dizziness or for frozen dishes as they keep their should give pretty color, Mrs. S. R. Sorenson and daugh- urinary disorders, you H the weakened kidneys prompt at- c Use three-Concordia ters, Erma and Ethel, of Pocatello, tention. Lighten the diet, take "fourths as much sugar as currants. Idaho, have returned to their home carefully ano H "ah inthe acurrants after a two weeks' visit here with things easier and use a reliable place witn jusi ia saucepan Mrs Sorenson'a parents. Mr. and' kidney tonic. There's no other enough water to eover the bottom so medicine recom well kidney Mrs. Joseph Duke. of the pan. Bring to a boll and H mended as Doan's Kidney Pills. add a f of the sugar, boll ten Provo people rely on them. Here's minutes and add the rest of tbe B SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY one of the many statements from s gar, then continue boiling for a M half hour. Pour Into hot half-pin- t Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Mrs. Ellen Provo people: B Jars and allow to set before cover Damico, shoe Tony prop. shop, WhitMrs. Jim Wheeler, Mr, and a ing with paraffin. This preserve is 127 N. University Ave., says: "I delicious served with cream cheese ing, Mr.' and Mrs. A. H. Childs refrom- a lameness and ach 'suffered. and lettuce salad. turned from Salt Lake Friday ing in my back. My back was sore Pare and Pineapple Marmalade. evening, after spending a few days and often it was difficult for me to grate the pineapple. Weigh the 11 M When I did stoop it was pulp and place it In a preserving stoop. H minutes. 20 for H hard for me to straighten again. kettle and simmer as s of a pound of My kidneys acted freely and the Add Boil secretions were highly colored in sugar for., each pound of fruit. seven minutes and put into Jars. " passage. I used one box of Doan's Ipe gooseberries seeded with a p Kidney Pills and they helped my large needle and prepared as above IIIIIIIBKIIIIIIBIIIlIIIIIIIBIIlIUIEIIIIIIKIIXSa3BEIXIiaiKIBUiniallHatl9 back. My kidneys became normal make another delightful preserve. 1923, Weatern Newepaper Union.) in action anT felt fine." M Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't N k for a aU2ney remedy-- get simply Dw't una Kidney Pills the I'amiro had. Foster-Mii-bur- u 3u-- : ! fK rtl PRINCESS s g 5;M .i,i.o - s ALL SEATS 10c ' I - u-.- - cn 1 Jill' 1 1 uu A-3- - . i7 I I KITCHEN CUPBOARD . ?"..... Free Balloon ut Dance i Ah'nonnt 1 GE N V A - The Baking Co. of Salt Lake City is supplying the merchants of Landy; Tuesday, July $t. three-fourth- s baby-returne- Proyowith high class ladies shopping bags. Hundreds of free 100 Gold Bal loons, a 50c box of candy free for each gold balloon returned. j . It will be to the advantage each family to watch for special adveftisment and offer in The Herald of s Fun! 6h! Boy ' one-hal- a PROVO BAND a The Best Feature Dance Ever Pulled s three-quarter- Summer IIIIIIIIlllCiEiiBIIIIlllKIIIIIlBIIBIIISlIiaaEHBEllIHIIIIIZIia Prices Clean-u- ::- On Good Summer Merchandise 75c grade at . 98c grade grade at . . 68? at,. .49$2.25 grade... $1.13 . .38? $1-2- 5 20 ONE LOT SUMMER SWEATERS Value . $2.48 Tonight and Tuesdy 98c 33 OF SILK DRESSES 1-- 3 TO l- LEASE EXPIRES tavy ? 1 Back to the screen in a beloved characterization the able character actor who gets right down to the bedrock of human understanding in an inspired rportrayal of his famous $4,98 TO 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT j stage success. $22.50 $10.50 Jesse Back To The Screen ON BATHING SUITS to $3.98 Each George Beban V . !' V l' 1! i1 & 0, ALL LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SLIPPERS 33 3 PER CENT DIS COUNT 1-- 98c 10 'The Sign of the Rose9 ON ALL AFTERNOON DRESSES finest French Ginghams, T'ssue Ginghams and Voiles 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Made from the $2.98 10 $7.50 "Just the type of picture most enjoy jeople crying over." M. P. World. ONE LOT OF VOILES, ORGANDIES AND FLAXONS 12h 1mm 23c "Geo. Beban's Italian sketch has grown as mellow a a W a r f 1 e 1 d's 33c iros. Co. "Music ter." MasM. News.; 5 And Mermaid Comedy "HIGH POWER4' CSOSSM- - TONIGHT AND TUESDAY . PER CENT DISCOUNT $1.48 ONE BIG LOT .$1.19 grade. $1.44 $2.38 grade. "GotttintotefQ STRAND ALL SPORT AND PLAIN RATINE TO BE CLOSED OUT AT A SACRIFICE ' --B P. Sale Begins Monday, July 30 and Continues until entire stock and fixtures are sold Stock and fixtures to go at ii m m H H aa H HALF PRICE M All Summer Hats at YOUR OWN PRICE M H M .THEODORE KOSLOrF I RICARDO CORTEZ V ROBERT CAIN EliEEN PERCY J? ml , JjP r ."S Z Come Early and Get First Choice A Beautiful and Distinctive line of NEW FALL HATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS An Opportunity of a As jazzy as its title yet striking a note of real novelty. Crammed with comedyyet bound to playPro-on your heartstrings. duced on a big scale with a choice cast. and COMEDY ' , Life-tim- e Ba gley Hat Shop ', 57 North University Avenue ! ii M H : 1' M M .11 M PI m B H i II H n BaBIinUiaiaiiiaBBIIIIBIBBiaiBIIIBBIIIUIIIIISIIXUIUIICKSIBXIEIBSXEX I i |