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Show . "' . THE HERALD,! WEDNESDAY APRIL 25. 1923? COL UM B Prof esspr Florence Jepperson AND THURSDAY , Madsen . xALLtSEATSr B. Y. U. Ladies' Glee Tht-V?Sl"C- " IN SCARLET' sy ---With Kathlyn lUIfaims Roy Stewart TRIMMEP'tN uwsuxsuiuuuBxnszi&ER:sas:a&j - A AGNES AYRES in iWW&m H&f TIMP rS&l V .Also ... SIX ACTS PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Club - ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7309:15 P.M. j Wj- I L'ltTlTTV - a ttwrV-- "J-!"- ! l SPr JTVTtsr - r I ! Presents citiAVDE-Lux- - - tj1" I ;caailrtitdi all-st- Berge rah mm&mmss' .. Telephone 125. The Dramatic Triumph of iMia- vwniuW'VnMAKA - . flSH , Cyrano the Year. . DIRECTION T. EARL PARDOE 95 N. University Ave. I - Provo, Utah. .We Make It Look Like New. Hats Blocked and New Sweater Bands Put On. Cleaned and Made to Look Like New. .' - ' - PRICES REASONABLE COLLEGE HALL April 30 and May 1 INCORPORATION DISCUSSED. ley, manager of the county farm " PRICESOrtNDc: OF Stomach Nausea km trail bu- 1 1 wim gil By Bel Thcre'g uothing quite like a"Nu-Ba'' a.' y for flours making spandy bright. is difmb Uu-Ba- ferent odor- harmless always ready without shaking. less, and. leading dealers. 183 B Ti I Nu-Ra- " Mfg. Co. Lla? stomach-strength.- Digestion and all the processes of the stomach become normal when there is 100 per cent nervous energy. and-TW- S.U L11D jl.....i-,"A:beauUrurJov(- f almost ferocious towards W Dryer, who plays the heavy. In the cast He growled and barked at the "vlllalnr and when the" Critical moment of the story; arrived,' leaped for him with such realism that Director Trimble, almost stopped the scene ' ' nd called it oft , IThe dog's attitude was" all the more tonarkable 'because e WllUam Dyer was the one person in the cast to whoa he had showa special friend-nip- ; it was a distinct contrast to his "gearing towards most of the members the CasL tnr Aatnlt hi. mm.iI t wing mingled with c, many human I beings to their lives during the j world ; warV Strongheart Is an aloof ?ersonageand in his moments of re--' . we watlon prefers to pjump to a high nelf where he" ran rest undisturbed. ' fnllowin. " wao uni v ' been ? t0 to pubUc Urwr this wcekr vxen - my Gertrude After-- ' TT is one of the most sensa. wmal of Mrs. AathertonVnovets, but BEST 9 13 mrrMmKr' Hi 'Viafrt -- - .Americans YOUR MOTHER tmni-AUant- lc " Have you a good picture of her? ."'HaVshe.a good picture of you? ' L , J ' ' that appointment today. RoIIqw Studio .' the first liner, of the de luxe soon will see type that Germany has put on the seas since the war. I . The Albert Billln, an oil burning Steamer of 23,000 gross tons, is now Hamburg-Americking finished for the Line and Is due to sail from Hamburg for XewYork on 'July 8th. The ship has been named after' Albert Ballin, late: Director Genera of the Hamburg-America- n Line, whose jwnlus was largely re iponiible.for the phenomenal growth of mat Company prior to tba war and the development of what was then the larsest merchant fleet to - tha world Ths new vessel wQl be Joined later -- 4 .. ? .i.,...aS ' . Byauselt'g :. ' ' fo-o- an . .Where Ithe: L!sht:islAIways .. .. t pood.., ":-- -'44 W. Center. Phone 69SV. m fi BaUin; first cf too nm thips for 1h Hamburf American lintrtom to main her maiden 0 A'w York, and tht first A hat Una to be put on tkt seas brCmnany sine tin war. At top, rieht, is a diogram of tht stabiluint dtriet Ickkh will minimis toUmi on tht Albert BaUin.Aboetl left Captain ThomatKia day of the greatest womari- in the world The Make NEW SPRING riCTiON jion !T"DAY "SUNDAYrMAY PASTEURISED properjyldreadedMflr-ea- t my meals because my food turned to acid, so I at- - very- - little and lost strength as a result of Dr. J. H. Henderson . I heard -- nd his wonderful chiropractic success, bo came to Provo to take liajustmenlsTJrom him-,- 1 was sun prised with the Immediate --relief 1 obtained, and now after ' being under his care for one week I find myself feeling normal again. ' X can eat three meals a day and the acid condition la practically gone, I would advise all who do not enjoy good, health to investigate the chlropractice science. I intend to' continue taking adjustments until my physical weaknesses are com. ? pletety overcome.. - . the combines two existing devices, the' in the year by a sister-shitank and the hull 'litre, Drutschland, which is. now under construction, and both will sail in In such a way as to minimise "ill-InThe Albert Ballin will he the service. with the United joint Lines1 steamers. Re solute and first )iner to have this system' Reliance between NcwVork, Ply. although It has already "wen in successful use on naval cwft mouth,' Cherbourg and Hamburg. The Albert Bnllin and Deutsch-Inn- d These latest additions to trans-Atlantic travel facilities are from tre 000 feet lonp, 72 feet wide, lh (anwiui 'niohtn k Vosi shin. . and rmeh hat a naiuenirer eonnpltv yards, at Hamburg, builder of the of 230 first class, 840 second classy three largest vesiels In the world, and 1.000 third, class, the former Blftmark, Imperator and .. Captain Thomas- - Kler, who was ': Vaterland. ' Ther are said to em- - Commander of the Ironerator be the war, hsrTecently-been- "" Juxury,- - re eluding gymnasium, electric baths, made Commodore of the -Hamburg wlnterv- - - garden- ,- American fleet and will be Cowr- room, massage veranda cafe, grill room and library, mander of the Albert BaUin.' Her from New York il i A noxaote ieaiure oi vm new ' first sallln ships Is a stabilising device which scheduled for July 20th. anti-rolli- g. , TWELVE YEARS I am the mother of six children and during the vital period before their birth, I have not known what it was to have my stomach func- - v. oft-sUg- r-- SUFFERED f . MOTHER'S . . blossoms and enjoy ... story witn . VailUUB fHor strength and vigor. Adjustments of the joints of the backbone which have become out of alignment at stomaeh - place," - sixth or seventh dorsal vertebrae, . normal restore . liliUUD D. C. Ph. C. J. ojoLofJJCbJs-pendent upon spTnaT nerves I y CallO;, the land of cherry HEALTH. E Many persons have a good one day and sickness at the sight of food next. There is often a belching of gas and a taste of bitter fluid. Frequently the tongue'is coat? ed. There may or may not be pain in- - the stomach. Headache and dizziness often accompany these symptoms. The stomach like every n ! ONE-MINUT- TALK -- HiranJsuns tJ.J7X-- accord A. B. Morgan, A westernrod-uc- t on sate at tSfftin -- . call Issued y Judge of the assopresident . ciation, and H. F." Thomas, secretary.. A meeting of. the sons and daueh. All those interested in the move- ters. of the Ipdlan War Veteran will efiiiblo- - for mem- he held in the- hUrh school buiHinir ment and wtnrare are urged association in the room 11, Friday "evenine At '.jdaau'. bershlp to be present reau. The new law permitting the organization of such cooperative organlza- tjons will g planned that the articles of Incorporation for tha. Pleasant Grove associa tion will be ready for filing at that time. A similar meeting wllNbe held this evening with the Timpanogos fruitgrowers, according to Mr. Wadley. 1 first EI kiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiuiixzzzz: lngtoa' ROLLING LESSENED ON NEWEST LINERS f -- I Uffi - Send Goods by Parcel Post. . Articles of Incorporation for the organization of a cooperative marketing association to be affiliated with the Federated Fruit and Vegetable Growers association were discussed this ; afternoon by fruit growers at "Pleasant Grove. The meetingwas; attended' by Frank Eyans of Salt Lake City, of the strangest sl'tuationsthe screen for the state farm bureau; attorney . has known; the situation' ot a mother it is good sensation. It will probably metropolis of . themiddle westChJ-cagoA cleanfwf olesome book which Lindsay Waters, field; representative rtrSveMThe world oyer in' iearch of be more widely read than any other of the Federated Fruit and Vegetable adventure and coming back home to will be popular with younger readers. Growers' new spring fiction. of the association, and R. D. Wad- find a daughter whs Kas not been c pf the North Woods," estranged from her fcr the poisoned rumors that society has born to her by Holman Day A thrilling story of ears. the North woods. Love, violence and av rfWiuii' intrigue are "mingled "in this" story of a new Joan. "My Lady's Bargain," by Elizabeth "THE SILENT CALL" Hope A robust, swiftly moving love story of the time of Cromwell.' rewith the clang of sword and sounding The docile intuition with' which a of hoofs upon the road. .dog can take a part in a screen drama the clatter of the Movies', by JWilsoa-Jlerto"Mertpn is the revelation which Is amazing small-tow- n The general store all photoplay followers who have seen and learns how clerk goes movie-ma- d "The Silent Iteris', pre- to register emotion through a corresentation of the Laurence Trimble-Jan- e course. His effort, to up spondence Uurfin .production ; '. released lift' the drama of the silver screen Is through Associated l-- Flrstiilfational ill provide a Pictures, mc, whichla beingshown most amusing sense of a with for chuckle anyone at the Columibi theater Saturday.. . f humor. , Unlike many human stars; Franthe Belgian police dog : who. vf jack and I in Lotus Land,".by Little--A- ll who have read ces people ,uiv3 me leaaing roie in tne proauo lj".The Lltle 'tftdy of the Decoration" The g-r- Sponsored by the LITERARY CLUBS of Provo. M B Part of the proceeds from the showing of these wonderful pfttures go' to the PROVO LIBRARY, FUND. ' So tremendously instructive, as well as interesting, are these hints, that every man, woman and child in rrovo should see them. . n)n i niwi mnminnrv l Ir fAn iritnrn Ti l vo SONS AND DAUGRTERS VETERANS. DON'T, THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY Gloves n, rJ M 1L1 THEIOSTEMARKABLEJGTUREpE VERTMADE. fr lis r The story of a chniTi (aitU in ber w mother, whom "Trimmed In ScarleV cornea to tfie screen ot th PrincesyHheater tonlgfatt and Thursday as a" Universal . photoplay of that title, . "Trimmed in Scarlet" written as a play-- , by William Horlbart, made a striking success on the . New York stage' with MatmeTJlJgJhe lead-in- g role. When it was purchased for film production Universal held it for a year before definitely, deciding on trrcnoice f director and players. Eathlyn Williams will be seen as the branded mother and. Locille Rick-seone of the screen's most popular ingenues, as the daughter. The impressive cast includes David Torrance, Roy Stewart, Robert" Agnew. ; Phillips Smalley, Raymond Hatton, Alexander Gerrard and others of popu-la- r fame. .Jack Conway directed. 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