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Show THE PROVO HEItALD, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4; EMTOMAL PAGE NEWS FEATURES PRESS ; CtoMMETfT OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE. Kstablishedaa " nUg rj morning is weekly to i$S6: as "if daily except aionaay. Published la the Herald building, ...... Himnuson conw B-t first Soutk " 60 P Weat street. To the dlacrimlnatlns tbeatergoet It ould suffice to eay that John Golden preseut Seventh lieiv-eu- " the remarkable play by A nut la Strong, with tbe original New York cast, beaded by Helen Meken. at the Coluniliia Theater, Tuesday, Feb rtisTcftVrevjG. Prove, Ctah. PvUtebtr ., .".City Editor " ' ...v.. tr ruary place, the nam of J oh a Golden as tbe producer is guarantee of a stage offering of tbe Jitghest order. To hJg credit be bai such as phenomenal auccesae "UKhtnUi'," Tura to the Bight," "The Ftt8t Tear and Three Wise - 0 ........,..-r.$4.5- tews Press Service and ,'.N,,,J5, A: Service. Only dally newspaper Ib Utah south of gait Lake City; largest of any newspaper In Utah outside Salt Lake City and Ogdea. jfjfetoeHtffjiauJreW'iiIiinie Editorial Knonia, ...i. ... t ........ : '. Telephone . Euojs, '.rrrrr.Tr.Tmw ' ' In tits opinion of the critics ' of Nrr.Trt Wilcago, and other .107 Fear of New Things. Heavett that he has liniduced.-jIrecord la soraei thing flalte out of the ordinary, For two yrtrs and a half it v to crowded houses at the Booth tfifcater in $invr York and for the bettet part of a season at Coaan's Grand Vetera house tn Chicago. is by ,pc!oii, too, is rent by the radio issue. There, however, p3 lipute is not between, theatrieal Managers and radio pmbng the managers themselves. The had it broadcast. Sanjifr lot 6f popuJahroduction had booked the provijt'ial managers wha : fgytm cancelled, arrnnpiments. . V. tr Two eiricr playJi ftMllready been broadcasted and, oddly atu?h fronrsflme points of view, they were greatly helped the gratuitous advertising so obtained.' Naturally the 'nianaers affected are eager to repeatthe success. sAiinagers opposed to broadcasting plays, assert, as in this wuMiy, tha it will cut down box office receipts. Managers, that every innovation in. the realm of jiavbr of it say'been looked "uprailHjSJcrOtrflrst" rjmisemeiiFTias tjstcad of shunning radio, these men say, managers ought to for the privilege of advertising their goods at so little CBstjjtp so big an audience. It is reported,taat even the piarlot plans to broadcast parts of his revue. Ittring down every innovation as a menace arid viewing jtith alarm any unproved experiment are very ancient practices. Often the menace fails to materialize flBdlie alarm proves unfounded. Then the conservatives, 13fiafc$$hed, simply turn their attention and their disparagement to the next new thing. but gpdsterp, ofxne J. Goo p- Tl M& in CJ.TT...n m,, Y HeKe htttclR. Contractor. no), ust'6' see. joon "TtowrOAN scstout oitut buccy 1?t5 YO O - . AnV Sr6VCL VP TMT oCK AeP CIRT TH4T You , I ' VCT irtCKO. AT THE. CURB AKfD to taks akiaviJ I I rwivzm I I nl l fRoniaeo x n I uiZi ... universal. OFFICE CAT The tbiiiRS that count are what you do today. Pome folks have hitve only stuffing. thj stuff; - some , Ion drift toward the rocks. You have to row to micctm Captain MacMillan, the Arctic explorer, boasts of the tfcalth of the Eskimos, who "never get sick and when they .The average Greek glft inarrirs trre about CO just break "down like a worn-ou- t at fifteen. In America the huntiug piece of White folks would rather be sick now and then season la six years long. anoHive till 80 or 90. : ." Ain't It So? At. alKht- of girls wliU eye8 an alienist, are very useful Beauty parlors, says st ura, ssjiurnv- Very likely.,- .The crazy patient likea to feel that Our heart H jumjw and skips, he can make men crazy about her. lint girls- with leg like quarter-moon- - t. VJBY - ,.' sa4 BUS IMunt-HARRY XL ashiriQton s of Ihew eadeta a fe would haw-- . hfp coo Idnred no Inauguration at all HUNT krraeiKi 7'ASmNGTONTh-- '' 'ap,,8l,J 4 irur y , rfrtvfnrm IItvt.'!rmlhy'u'ladivtonlal big ip liiaiiKura 4 wfHi(liiitiol show like . e . Should1 keep them In eclipse.- Aniusenxfit. For boating your wife, I will fine ' you $1.10, said the judge. mild to . I don't the tlollur, jjbject, the.' prisoner, but what is the ten cents for? Thatrnid therijudgtv4r-the- eriil tax on aniitm'tnents. (. - fed' ' -' . ', Juf rtuh-du- - th-rlt- r ;f - ". S:. ..- . - . .J ! I Provo, Utah. Phone 164. fry omottis ul l'roviK-iue- . Mrk.'.8aek " 3mi,iiu lu caitifu her pot left her hoklutg the sink. It. I. ifctrghand . Society news frorq Washington Colidge took a trip on the Mayflower without chucking any cabinet members overboardr ' II- jiv . . " itt?&ny fin. Mt-- i.i the VSe' ?''Vjt ' woman money nal'J riei ti he ineniiril bu.vtrijl' hu.sl-si.- train that w don t hurry u, wlllv fciat tlu-won't Ittiselull plot' time t stall on fins year lhA mn- ; man bigamy:. Marrying - ,yi'ar'for custom (good iCopyrTghi. (ICy lilt rt la a but s bad hahlt 126. KEA Bervice. Inc.) be a huMttyear8b!i .Wlslr there were some way to make old autqs.popula wltb.aniUiue ' .' ' hunuis It . w N. ITOVEBSITY Ilalf Clock North of Fotnitala. . -- ' SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY L QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES STEAK-65SPECIAL c COFFEE. DELICIOUS EAT AND SAVE MONEY Los Angeles woman was awarded $25,000 tfa&xx&s Provo for the seminary" benefit of the ' musical comedy, "The Belle" of Barcelona," to be given at the Provo high school audltorinm Wednesday evening by the M. I. A. of the J2ighteenth ward of Salt Lake City. The scenery has been painted especially, for the-casion by one of the members of .. -- iX-- - . - ol As a matter of business, if not of personal principle, an advertiser must tell the truth in his signed any nouncements. ' That's what makes the advertising columns of this paper such reliable guides to honest merchandise. The printed announcements are bonds 7" bejweetryott and the advertiser. . . ; , -- : ,; . . : . You Would not plan --suiting road-map- . . - t ; a motor trip without first con and guide books. Is it logical to s plan a shopping trip without first consulting the ad yvertisements? Read the advertisements. Then goto -- the stores with your mind more than half made up. , A signed advertisement is, in effect, a sealed bond : DresseaJLOQ: M0SE LEWIS Dollar. Day; .: Read the advertisements. Read them regularly. To be informed on the newest and best in everything. To save hours of shopping; To make the family purse do a bigger, better job. To get goods of known quality at V . the most attractive price. - . New, dashing costumes "designed by eastern designers especially for this, tnst aads greatly to the beauty of the show. ' " That, the cast has been success ful io Its efforts of staging the comedy Is evident from- the fact that the play has already been given three times in Salt Lake City and another performance Is booked ,, fpr a' later date. I Tbe play is being staged here In the Interest of the new X.-- . D.. S. seminary now being built on Thlrtti West and First South streets. The - AVE. SPECUL DINNER DAILY -- to pro- - dm-tio- the cast. t ' "could run like Numl, get back from lunch on tim - Her husband gave her the air but refused to give her the heir, - EAT AT EMIL'S CAFE r I.t rf.H '':... .... You can tell when prohibition to effective. They will quit "singing - Near Uagerstown.. Md.. an auto . Jailed1 a "solf The drK-eSeet Adeline may cluim he thought-i- r was a pedestrian.. This Follow the Swallow is a irt Thes antique hunters are someeveit if - di t' pieceusof imisif .. of a chaser,..,, jifnilud times amusing..'- - A hundred years from now some of the things they - BENEFIT PLAY is tirotight - What would it profit a man to advertise "Pure,vir-gin-wosuits," only to have, you discover they were shoddy?. You would soon separate the sheep from the cotton. And you would never deal with that man again. And, further; you would tell all your acquaint ances what a skinflint he was. ' J COSTUMES IN ry Dollar Day.. . ELABORATE MttbrsriTtP-swfie- E for-MOS- V la, MORE than three hundred years ago, Miguei de Cer- - f yqntes said: "An honest man's word is as good ns his bond. Advertisers must be honest men, if they would i I ml '. . J -. remain uuverusers. ineir announcements are signea, They must tell the truth in their advertising.. For, their OWN protection, as well as yours. collar on,"" j -- LEWIS ivt Word tongue-twister- : Watch An(VHonesiNMan's "'"'; Let the Troy Do the Washing apim-Vriate 's .'jp. a- -- Mon-tero- ... DsMataSlaBSEBSsfl My 'daddy's taller than yours"" boasted Eddie. Helfon't" retorted. Jack, indignantly. "My "daddy's so tull'thnt he has to stand on a chair to put his - spector at the custom house,, who claims to be a nobleman; Richard Felt; Pedro,, manager- of De plantation, Verne Holliday; EniUio, a toreador- suitor of Mercedes, Vernon Jurmun ; Don Juiiu, Don Jose students friends-j)- f Emllio, Dale, Snow and Paul Smith ; Doha. Marcela and Dona Anita, iriends of. Margarita, Ethel Noall and Nina Hall i Martha Matilda Ayers, an English governess, Lit iian Weav er ; Lieutvllarold Wright, ensdom In spector from the- - United SfnfWi." It. v I'tlov 1ntriiV- Ma loiuv companion of Hair Harold : Noall; Captain Colton of tha; cruiser Montana, Whitney Smithy chorus Of U. 8. Taarinea, Whitney Smith, Paul Smith, Dale Snow Ofta Pusey, Harold Haymond, Law-rence Selstrom, Oscar Gray; chprosr of Spanish students. Sue Smith,;, Clara Willmore, Lucfejla RoylanceA ' Louise Hodson, Vcrna- Dahlj Jane. '. Cannon and Ltiura Butler. - "An' that ain't all mother. After Santa left all the presents we heard LhimJct the cat out an- shake down -- ' the furnace," Overworked? - efimedy Is directed by Miss Ethel ; Taylor of Provo. Among the. characters are some of the best dramatic talent in Salt Lake City. All bf the members of the cast' belong to he M. I, A. of the Eighteenth ward. The cast of charactefsjs as fol lows; Luis Ue Montero, a wealtbyjlanr tation owner,- - Don Boyee; Glorls de Montero,' fcis wife, an sristoen Clara Adams ; Margarieta, an ac complished "daughter, Mary pierce ; Mercedes, her sister, Euth Webster ; Francisco de La Vego, chief in ' femir Wife ; s " Come-across- , - - . s 'Wlse-Becaus- a" despite the ores which has Never interrupt la nian, says jnck hamstrun (he plana (or a Bosbard. when he liruys, "xursea, or 1 ir and the kisses. ion; MjM"A-- i blRTouTrnWaHhtnOi tor C?nttige" how : Sw?Tii are hnplnur jp make party up t evi-r- . ditlicult. mthrr Job a ie :u a passahiy good ahjiw anyway tm Th firpslilpnt. prefprrlng niust- dance For those who and unotitentatioiv hlpwelf. after an Inaugufalton. a 'charity t ' Ukever affair the wojtJP ball" la being organlred.. to ake lot of and, cerethe- piaoe of an olliclal inaufufal ivitoy. v ball - "t( cunom arid prcl8t-a- u ; ttme- - held tn Thtnf jit,ie.rhollY overridden even by biggest new hotel Whlch In honor JEHr1 3'('m,nin eero" a president aa of the president's New England ' has heen christened the e'yMiige 'TvJSHiVtom ciwws that "the vuori- ' origin and 'will be "limited" Mayflower HflftlWow oAvgrani' 4DflO 'Tickets o will , to fU,iT'i'!,rlv guets Jn ihe ; only Sift 'imjsloriotm f H,smn Whether this price was estnb xtaitjJtiriL.bearer'a Yi'myturat Ilsliedr m .drference to Coolidge econiimy or tn anticipation of. Cool idge prosperity is not stated although Coolidge has auc- r Is she doing more, than her sriaTeof the household In further recognition of .the in toning down consid descent from colonial. erublv the lavish festivltiea. he president's Jabor ? There is an old saying, "That wherever there " has "n'it tiHl)Uf""ti"5ammai?" Revolutionary ' stOClt. the'Offlotat is a wrong there is a remedy." The remedy is economcolors to be used in decorating the 'th'rnt wlmliy . - He" forbade an ofTlclal Inaugural city are" blue and buff ical and can be, obtained by calling phone 1G4. Having leen he colors of th ball, retiuested that visiting gov- ernors bring only small staffs with .uniform worn by the Continental them. And ordered that no military army, the choice seema : units lie brought v 'Washington "Blue and buff." however. Is to participate in the paradeexcept . such ' as were ' quartered near ' something of . a Jt Saves Time and Money. rea Democrat on as and. the march foot tnahe to cynical enough He wouldn't even 'authorize tha marked, if spoken without care may emerge as "Hpo and buff " 'expenditure of carfnre necessary TRGY-MUND-RY But then thf lemocrats don't to bring the West Point and Aiv - sec jiiutU TWSt aheddnfoT March nilitn in WiThlrfiH?n nfi 4. anyway) an inauguration without th HOWEVER, plH-ii- y I.i Deskology. While "Seventh Heaven" Is simpA man isn't always, useful and ly announced as a "ilay," for want Imimrtiint liecause tie has a roll-toof a better word, It really combines desk. vital, human, aiiealing''dratna and No, agreed Windy Wolf. Much comedy of the .richest sort, There depends on whether he keeps his are tears, to be sure, btit an a bunmind dtf .it, or hiM feet. dance of honest laughter, as well and gripping, It tells A scientist says smoking causes Picturesque the story of a group of work a day lines to form around women's humblest Butuths, catiKes their tinder Hps., to Parisians, many ip the callings,.; who, for the most part, protrude, and makes them look old a correct, a'ttitude toward before' their tiiup. We feel sure he through doesn't think smoking, is going to life, work out their destiny to a ' peaceful, happy conclusion, do the'glrls nitich good. Helen Menken, whoRe portrayal S lowboy Why are you turning of Diane electrified New York and Chicago, is, mainly hvthls achieveup. the light, dearie? Miss I'vegrowa ment foremosT amongn the younger tired of wondering why you like stars of the America stage. She has been acclaimed a youthful Bernto keep me in the dark. hardt and Duse, with, the fire and There are 'not many things that imagination of the Italian. Is is a far cry from "Three Wise Fools," reully mutter. In which she was so favorably reThe champ optimist of the ceived here some years ago to the vlw. setit a the rela-avSing Sing lifer a traveling bag for have accomplished so much in her a birthday present. profession ln so short a time is little short of extraordinary. As for the 1SSHI Illnmus a nickel.- please. cast surrounding Miss Menken la 1H24 Dad. Austin Strong's play, It is ; only to aay . that such import- uessary Defined. ant metropolitan players are includ LJ'op, what Is iKilltfcul economy? ed as Jason Robards, Iteginnld Bar I'olitieal economy,' my son, is low Marion Charles Ro er well, I suppose lt'r not buying mano, WilliiimKerby, II. Post, Beatrice any more votes tluin are actuall N'oye,-Joh- tr Hiilliuton. Maber Bertn needed. William Franklin, Harry For sum n. O'Neill, James Percy Winter,-Henr- y C. Lane and Lionel Joseph, p -- i tour- g JSat 50 per cent of thurchgoers pay nothing to the support If the church. For the poor,ino doubt. But is there any ii'blical authority for. admitting a tightwad to heaven? ma-ttny- re now not-aM- free," remarks an editor, when informed Is finest play Threneqinpanlea I ve "Salvation .far the ing tbe east and south In this un usual play, bill it should be noted that it is the original New York com pany and production that Mr. Gjildea sends here intact e In a season where there Is a dearth of good playvihe "com-luof "Seventh Heaven' should rank hs the really outstarrdlng; eVent of the. lxHl theatrical year. No one should miss It for Its appeal is fa-3u- & Z 10. lu the first mail In Utah county, per year. In advance. .....13.80 CeUvered by mill tn United Stares,-outsid- e I'tah county, per year, j; itftttfraiKafailed IT'S A LITTLE Til IN YET - 4 ' V,. TERMS .OF SUBSCRIPTION. fellvered by carrier, per mouth ,.....40e E&lvered by carrier, year, in advance..'.... ........'.....'..,$4-5- UeIiiy rrri rir i Trirvn i i . rsvo, Utah. second elan matter at the poatoffice la Einred nL Uornlbroyk . . .'. ... .'. ; .... . . ....... CldVJf lueriiinf-edlUo- i- ovrrTRikifT1 nsw 1922: ksued every rural BHifniiig By TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS STARS Mi BIG In Independent Newspaper -- 1925." between you and the advertiser r-- ' I Vr |