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Show ' - OL3iLimH ;.V All Aboard ' - - - .; THE HERALD, MONDAY, - JUNE 25, 1023 By ALLMAN ,SvZ'"1".i ,VwT - I'-- .. . , - . & .warr-Vfl -- V Up. PANN.-NO- EVEN T CI 1 1 1 . . - '.'Jew. . a Dresses 1 Ratines JDotted Swiss - .prr. , .... i : wi- - - : r-- 7 rrnrn mxt.i twi tie? . u- - The latest pleasure device to be Introduced at Atlantic City is the Water bicycle. It la capable of making a fair rate of speed through the water, and some enthusiasts hope tott. be able to make it go the full three of the prohibitWn-ttm- See Thgm j -- In Before Leaving on Your Vacation Come to Our Windows Fountain Pen Headquarters There's nothing like a Parker Duofold to smooth the task of vacation correspondence. Its balanced swing and point keep your writing fingers good humored, and always willing for action. fount holds a Its over-siz- e g ink supply. Wherever you areaways from the beaten track one mile or a thousandV-whe- n the writing time arrives you're ready on the spot. super-smoo- th never-failin- Duofold Over-siz- e $7 or Duofold Jr. $5 . free with neat gold pocket-cliLady Duofold $5 with gold ring-en- d for ribbon or chain Plain black Duofolds too. Come in and try one. p to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Karris, Mr: and Mrt. C. H. Poul- m r. ana on. &uuer Ida Miss .Ada Grange, - Miss Grange, Miss Bernice Vance, Miss Ethel Scott. Miss Eva Poulson, Miss Karma Partridge, Miss Fon- jtella Taylor, Miss Eathel Hills, Miss Belva Hills, Miss Cora Han-- , Miss Julia Loveless, Mrs. ticma Poulson, Messrs. Joseph Harris, George Harris, Gordon Lar- sen, Rulon Partridge and Waldo served iSOCIAL j CALENDAR Mrs; M. D. Evans," Mrs. Evans, Miss Eurilla Evans, .,. ri-W. James ceivtag of reports and the trans- - I 1 action of euch other business as is I 1 usual. at a regular annual siock- - i i d II I ,u,.,1n wva hen tfansartBri the regular annual meeting on June 14, 1923, had a sufficient rep- resenfation of the capitol, stoc.k then been present. For the purpose of the meeting tie transfer fcooics or tne corpora j fion wijl be .ose4 at 6 o'clock P. m. on Wednesday, tho llt'.i day .of July, 19:3, and w'll be -- ANDERBERGr Inc. Wilford Perry T3rWEST i ' ' twice-a-wee- ....15c -- SWjfci'iS? ........ ' PotatoevIb......lc left-ove- Ib. ... ...... even-serve- : 0c I d fJeans, I White Napha SbaDuSDeciaK all this week : The Strand 22 Bars for w i""f . . Provo. Band Dance a violin.'.' .. It takes Miss Daniels about ten minutes to work herself Into a good cry, and after the scene it takes a much time for her to get over; it. IPVa.. In.n.l.i. I. I J tears In her repertlore. She cries realistically, and large tears roll easily fr'6ra her eyes. To the onlooker behind the camera during her emotional scene there comes ' heartfelt sympathy 'for her. ' "My dear, I felt so sorry for you!" exclaimed the visitor as she put her arm around Miss Daniels following the particular scence in which ihe p. etty Paramount star as' "Susan Branch" separates from he.-- husband. "Nick played' by David Powell. .! , H kit in which tears are required, Miss Daniels must rcsrtor at least-"- an hour before continlng her work be fore the earners:" Crying she explained was the most exhaustive ; part of a screen player's work. 1 r7ro TUESDAY 1 7ace to Gey-- I TONIGHT AND - Excellent Roads TUESDAY Before you throw your old shoes tyvay, see me. They don't need muster-olplaster or pills only good workmanship all their ills. Geneva ' Shows 2:30, 4, 7i30, 9:15 Regular Prices e, to-cur- . ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center St, Provo. Shoes Also Made to Order. PRINCESS ALL SEATS 10cx t HtKcCkinfe" itI who fellow . B'rcKvilbrr rORMAN it t um fabi jtoy'" k TONIGHT AND TUESDAY , Phone 19 and 39 ffww.i., - : e, Pax eking Co vp&.?!21 vt.""y jp .'.y been biomi .hes upon tlie screen " illsj .laying ordinary, color films. Techni-colo- r Mow. entirely the scientific men have overcome evf-- barrier to perfection can best fore-bee- n realized Ha that 4h6 be realized-b- y a glimpse of the" who undertook it lacked, Jor the picture Itself. : most part, thorough selenitic train WHEN STARS CRY ing. ' .1 Dr. Comstock found, in his at"What do stars think about when tempt to . make moving picture phgtography in natural colors not they cry," asked a visitor at the but commercially Paramount eastern studio recently only possible practiable, that there were a num- aftew watching Bebe Daniels go ber of obstacles not apparent at tae through a tearful scene of "The f the Moon," which start, entirely apart from the mat- Glimpses ter of sensitizing a film to various Allan Dwan directed, and which hues.. There--' wa"s the shrinking of comes to the Columbia theater. Tofilm, the necessity of finding not night and Tuesday. When the only a compound sensitiveto colors question was put to Mjss Daniels" matshe replied: but sensitive- - very wpidty; the '"I think of the scene I am ter of printing a positive from an play exposed negative;, the matter or ing and make up poetry of my. own. eliminating flashes of red and Perhaps it's "because the poetry is Music green color which heretofore have so bad that I 'cry. helps me, too, but I must have something' with a sad motif, and I prefer just According to Mr. Daniel F. Cumof the inventor rinciyle ?tock, Techni-colo- r by which process, 'The Toll ofthe.Sea," was made, the sole reason why it was not be ten-da- y I " mmm. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. wk $14)0 Provo Meat & Zrfkti u mSrmmmmmm'mmmmmmmmm ' 1 Case for VVI ' Today and Tuesday . Sc 1. Bar - ' h a Mrs. Mrs. E. R. Kirkman of ' American Fork, Mrs. E. L. Strong a lid '.Mr. and Mrs. Miles to Springville SunDavis nioto.-eday afternoon, where they were on the morning of Friday, July 13, , .. J guests at a dinner given by Mr. Harris. TV123. and Mrs. J. M. Brown at their The B. Y.. V, women entertained honie in celebration of their wed (Signelj BEN H. m'LLOK, , President. ding anniversary which occurred this afternoon at the home of Mrs. 36 W. Center St. P, E. .HOl'TZ, A. B. Worsley in compliment to Provo, Utah. pn that day. Assistant Secretary. Miss Pearl Snov, ' who wBl leave The social service section of the in the near future to fulfill a mis-slo-n will Fourth ward Relief-soci- ety lor theTirDT'B. church: HEY, BOYS, FREE SHOWERS! i have charge of the meeting: Tues Mrs. Earl Foote entertained the The Provo firemen, always with day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edna Taylor will give the lesson, members of the senior class of the a kindness lur:ing in their hearts, "Marriage and Its Adjustments." Pleasant View ward Mutual at her herewith inform the., children of A reading will be given by Miss home Saturday evening. During Provo that they should worry about CENTER." PHONE 117. after which the time spent in sewing, games the hot weather. Gladys Seamouht, singing will be en- and music were enjoyed and dainty community "Free showers for the kiddles!" CASH PRICES WE DELIVER Miss- - Pauline Meldrum, joyed. Alt members are requested Luella The firemen will deliver these In attendance. to be Phillips, Miss Ida Slack, Miss NoTa free showers on First East street. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 30. Cluff, Miss Alene Bonnett, Mlssnear the library. after ' '" The bishopric of the Fourth ward Etta Phillips', Miss Valrle Foote July 1, and there'll be a x will entertain this evening at 8 Miss Dorothy Goodman, Miss Ruth showers, days and hours to Strawberries, 4 cups..'.25cSweet Cherries, lb. o'clock on the lawn of the meeting Cluff. be decided upon later, according to dozen -- 50c house in honor of the retiring Dell Webb, recreational director. Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood of Wash- of the Relief society, presidency 15c lb Watermelon, lb. ) . . ... . . ,6cNew Potatoes, Mrs. Julius Jensen Mrs. Andrew ,ington, D. C. past president of the SPAGHETTI SAUCE. .4c01d Dry Onions, Kb. Madsen and Mrs. James Haws. An State Federation of Women's clubs r meat When you have interesting program has been ar- - will give a lecture on "Out, New put it through the food chopper and CURED MEATS ranged, after which, dancing will ' Citizens" in the Women's Munlci-b- e combine with tomatoes and pepper and refreshments pal council rooms Thursday enjoyed for a sauce for spaghettf or macaBreakfast' Bacon, lb 30cPuritan Hams, ,30c All membent'oirthe ward ing at 8 o'clock. Mre. Roy Slack roni. Salt Bacon, lb. . . ,20cBoiled Ham, (sliced, lb. .50c over the age of 16 years are cor-- will render two vocal solos. A 4 Weinies or Bologna, lb. 20cButter, 3 grades, cordial invitation In extended invited to attend. to f TOLL OF THE SEA. ' Cream Cheese, lb. . . . . .30cCheese, Blue Hilt each 15c dially the nnhlie In central. Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen en Seven years of .experiment were CANNED GOODS din- tertained at a The Elysian Gleaners of the Six- - spent before the marelous process ner at their home Sunday after--' th ward Mutual will be entertain- - by. which 'The Toll of theSea," the String Bea Corn, Tomatoes, 2 for. .25c noon complimentary to Mrs. Beulah ed at the home of Miss Verda natural color photoplay being shown who will Peterson Tuesday evening. '. '.Ste1110 GaDon'AppYes' ! Jganberries . . .85c McAllister and family, Wednesday and Thursday at the leave Friday for ' Los Angeles, Strand theater was perfected. The recreation committee of the Calif., to make their home. Tea For years scientists have sought roses were used in decorating the Sixth ward will entertain this a means of reproducing with either dining table. Covers were laid for evening on the lawn of the meeting the still camera or. the motion Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bent of storrs, house, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. picture camera the actual colors of Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph - B. A. Washburn former members - of nature' without resort . to tinting. son Keeler, Mrs. Essie Keeler and ftae SlxtR ward who arenow re.-. "' JaydIegTnttreTroneer Jfjrd. Mr. Washfcurn was instructor of. the Miss Elizabeth Souter, Miss teachers training class" "of the' ward. Anna Booke and; Miss" Zina Scott A program" wilh, be given after will be hostesses to the senior which games will be enjoyed and elrls of the Second ward Mutual refreshments served. A cordial fe at a social at the home of Miss vitation is extended' to the officers i Booke Tuesday evening. All mem- - and teachers of ail the auxllliary bers and those eligible for mem-- 1 organizations of the ward and their at-bershlp 'are cordially Invited to ! partners. tend. , Mrs. Douglas Page is visiting in with her The marriage of Miss Josephine Salt Lake for a Scott, daughter Tf Mr, and Mrs. gister. Mrs: B. V. Bennett. GeOrge C. Scott, Jr., of Lakevlew. M. D. Evans has returned to to Albert Jensen of Salt "Lake, took t this morning in Salt Lake. visit in after a place $4-6- 0 will return to Provo with his family. Mr. and Mrs., Jensen ' Provo Tuesday evening,' whe a wedding supper will be givetf In NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TKis it OF STOCKHOLDERS., their honor at the home of the bride's parents. Covers . will be To the Stockholders of the Syndii cate Mining ft Milling Company:' laid .for 24 relatives and close HA resolution friends of the young couple. They By virtue of duly will leave the latter part of the made and passed at a regularly w&S . fb.tr to his week for California, where they convened meeting of the directors m&n. will apend a few few weeks, after" of the above-name- d corporation PortrAyccJ by which they will return to Salt Lake held at the corporation office Is ' Provo, Utah, on June. 16, 1923, noT to xnak their home. LONCHANEY ' tice is hereby given by the presiMrs. Vaheese Rbwlefentertaln. dent and. the directors of said corprtsiiits ed e, number of friends at her home poration that a special meeting of TOM in stockholders the compliment the of Saturday' evening Syndicate to Miss Rbod Poulson,? daughter Mining ft Milling company has Proclucilorv of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson of been called and Js hereby called to Phwo Bench, who will Wave July be held the office of the corporafor. the Eastern Staler mlision tion, Boom10,Elk building,' Pro S. church. Tbt vo, "Utah, oa Thursday, the 12th field of the L. rooms were most beautifully deco- day of July, , 1923, at o'clock. In FromVilbuf v; rated in a color scheme of green the afternoon of said day. ' F&mous--pria- re nd red, roses being used a the. The nature of the buainescto be m t i ' floral decoration. Games and music transacted at the, proposed meet-in- f, iti ivai rvi . Is the election of directors end ;XHINCHlN((Wf were enjoyable features .of '. the RED BAND entertainment, during officers for the year ending, the evening's ' tAILt tinULUJ. nC which a delicious., luncheon'"' was, second Thursday of June, 1924, reW. D. Gilbert, These Dresses were specially purchased for this selling. They are worth up to $15.00. ,ii Plan Your Outing A. ' - - At GENEVA H i' Monday 'NiGirr ' - Close - Clean Something Vo Do ff "V Added Attraction Fatty Saiiders ".Countly;"Stb.;et, with MoUItT TOnff - Mef Crelghtonl VroirtTJcftW1 AND COMEDY Prizes, Surprises, Also . , Play ' Laughs an Amateur S.lort the Audience Awists jDONMiss nns .'. ' |