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Show PAGE SEVE THE PROVO HERALb. Vf6 . . 6liaiiHiaimiimmmnmiwiiiMimmyimm tirm Tl f ilis3 4 f i S ms t .j i. - mm i w - offense. Ball, was arranged at pending the preliminary hear- SO . . . SERIOUS CHARGE. Henry Neilson of Spanish fork pleaded not guilty, In the city court Thursday to a charge of statutory REPARATIONS v , ' Germany's capacity for reparations It was payment, was discussed. learned that . the. commission has practically decided- to sugest the O. Dawes, former diname rector of the budget in the United States government, as one of the American members,, n UNDERGOES OPERATION Madsen of Silver d Aird hospital where PARIS, Dec. 13. The reparations commission met today she underwent an operation Thurs as when the personnel of members of day forenoon, sne is reportea ' the committees which will study getting along splendidly. Mrs. Hyrum fltv is in ton Service. inter-Allie- ii irw !l Hostesses are "enthusiastic over the new card table covers, made of black sateen and gayly decorated with applique flowers cut from colored bits of silk or cotton fabrics. Silk floss outlines the flowers, and black braid or ribbon provides- the ties for the corners; eftflslmas ; - Suggestions 'IIP' Christmas will bring to you the usual difficulties of suitable remembrances. can give twelve acceptable gifts by having us make you a dozen of our special photographs. Arrange Today by Telephoning 384. nvjz&jr of FinPortraits Columbia Theater Bldg- -. Provo. 1 mm Tl STRAND ' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY PICTURE PRAISED AT WORLD'S PREMIERE I - -- ; IFRTf O 1 1 ir H r--1 jm . the one word that describes . "Tea-Mvi- th satire which opens today at the Strand theater, bad its world premier showing at Grauman's Million Dollar theater, Loa Angeles. The bit which this screen extravaganza made In the town where movies are born, is reflected by the praise which It received from the critics of the Los Angeles news- "papers. Edwin Schallert, the au thority of the Los Angelea Times, said in part: There is no law against serving Tea with a Kick !' at least when the party is as amusing as this. "Somebody turned a nice clever trek when they made It. It is one of the few true light comedies that we've bad on the screen in many a day. Even the villain Is funny. "Louise Fazenda, Hank Mann, A serenade 27 v, in a harmonious kum Syrup. Nature's best product. An "everymeal" blend Pretty delight It's the and pure-'cat- ie 1 lp! cf every type 01 Uiee nun Girls, PepPf Scenes and Gorgeous . maple" sugar that makes itso J M 1 I S California Ramblers and aung in dote harmony by the Shannon Four on Co- lumbia Rec y h- V iml Mw J A mi J m A4970 fitwHi J RECORDS PRINCESS AM ioc it's a I " In air tight, double WE LOVE" pic- ture. "For Tbnw Wa Tsvb " nm. duced by the star herself, at the Princess theater, where it will play for two days, beginning tonight, will recognize a talent that rose above adversity and found its own level. Not many years ago, Miss Compson was playing the violin in an act on the vaudeville stage. Her success was the result of an unusual natural talent for music combined with wrannnllhr thot ed beyond the footlights. ii was uuring wis period of her artistic career that Ay Christie saw her. He immediately offered-h- er what seemed a tremendous sum to become the leading lady In his famous screen comedies. To make this part of her story short, she made good immediately. OSMOND TO GIVE SECOND RECITAL COLUMBIA -II , A jVii HI WW V I ' U TONIGHT, 8:15 Price 25c, 35c, 50c mm II nlb r.kv 'waaa, v . 1 - t1 kvdw o&ivuz- Present j a U ' "The ' One-Pri- ce House" Provo, Utah. v Home Furnishers. v v The Highest doss Talking Machine in the World quests the program will be miscellaneous, consisting of the following : PART I. "The Modern Formula," Osmond. "The Seven Ages," Shakespeare. "The Ghost Bcene" from Hamlet 'The Grave Digging Scene" from Hamlet "The Witches," from Macbeth. "The Dagger Scene" from Mac beth. PART II. 'How Water Comes Down at La- dore." Robert Soutbey. "The Manly Way to Make Love," from Henry V. 'A Military Operation," from Henry V. "," "ueen Mab" from Homes- - Juliet. and "The Quarrel Scene" from Julius Cesser. 'A Pathetic Appeal" from Romeo and Juliet "Hamlet and His Mother" from Hamlet Music will' be furnished sisters of Spanish TumeHon by the Fork. MOVING re- - We move Furni- ture, Haul Freight, Transfer Trunks. TRIPS Work Guaranteed. Prices Most Reason- v able. RIVAL" ct PHONE 665 Comedy SATURDAY 6 4 I; .2 zc PROVO ' jpv i jj m my t. ' . TAXI CO. NIGHT AND DAY. SERVICE and COMEDY,' erf - TRANSFERS "FOR THOSE COMEDY BARNYARD-1- r "THE ABSENT ! .. ,r '1 Phone 544. r O; LONG DISTANCE ARGONAUT PLAYERS II CAKtANO SYRUP $50 TO $6000 . BETTY COMPSON 4 ' "' ' DIXON-TAYLOR-RVSSELLC- " WE LOVE" II Tt " Prof, Alfred Osmond win present the second of his literary recitals in College hall Monday December 17, at 8 o'clock. evening There will be no admission charge. Complying to the numerous (Cgjg3) For Sonora was actually the result of a profound belief that the phonograph could be made so perfect it would be difficult to distinguish its reproduction from the original. Since its introduction, refinements have been added unceasingly. Today the Sonora tone la miracle of clear loveliness. TONIGHT AND t) cam Scully's 1 .j , SATURDAY protection mmm . i Columbia good one. mmm S V the Skookum pealed screw top ords. WmWB3mWPmmmm appealing. Get habit ' melody wonderfully foxtrotted by the STARS TOR THOSE I Gang of Mine" Scully's Skoo . CLEAR AS A BELL high-powe- 4 "That Old and flavor of - 1 Romance, 'fine and wholesome, is the keynote of "Uood Men and Manlove True,"' the Eugene Rhodes" story lu which Harry comes to the Columbia theaCarey ter on Saturday' under the auspk-eof the Film Booking Offices of America. "Good Men and True" "has its r measure of action and tense, drama but woven about it all is an enchanting romance in which Harry Carey,, as Pringle, the cowboy canddate for sheriff and Vola Vale, as the daughter of his enter backer, made charming figures. In lighter moments Harry Carey is delightful He .gives that deft touch of that all theatergoers enjoy. Carey has for long been chiefly associated with strong and western dramatic subjects but in "Good Men and True" he has many lighter moments in which be proves, himself an artist of truly exceptional calibre. Aa careers nxknnwl . Rntt unnnun nam rwn..rrmiv mafwi a.Klckr the brilliant Those who see her in her latest tKat tasty taste s THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY swift-movin- g ; ; r MEN AND TRI E ' " gave rise to high-come- dy m r nny-wher- e 11 s Larson Studio : As long as man aspires to greater heights, music will, be his solace and inspiration. All ages from th& busy man of affairs to the child, from the grizzled veteran of life to the young couple just oh its threshold yield to the spell it weaves. In America the hunger for music gave rise to the phonograph and the need for a better phonograph lively and Interesting as the name suggestN." Charles Goss of the Evening Express said, "Whew ! Did you ever see fcitch list of "felebritk-- s outside of a charity benefit or Friday niwht bout ut the Holly( wood Stadium ! Kirfei, with its 're"Tea with , markable cast, is to the screen what musical comedy is to the stage." . GOOD You 1 g Stnart Holmes, Doris May, Crelgh-toHale, Zasu Pitts, Chester Conk-lin- , Dale. Fuller and lots of others add a touch of spice to the comedy. It is hard- - to credit them all because there are- - so many. ' Their talents are used very cleverly, and the plot and situations do not transpire acordng to Btrlct routine either. In fact, there are a lot of kick' in Tea with a Kick!" " TheLos Angeles. Examiner said: " Tea with a Kick !' has plenty of kick' throughout. It is eutertaln-luen- t lit- Jnst the right teuiix)." Guy Prii of the Evening Herald, remarked "that the picture is as Card Table Covers CONFERENCE International News i Crf ulv Courteous, 1 Experienced, Workmen. ' tj? var |