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Show -- TBATfl) T.IA23E TJYRUP VICTOR III I' LUSSIIiG LUffi LUtlERICK PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 192S. GOES from pact (Continued on) niarf Submitted by A. J. Johnson. T5S We Third South street, prove, Lat line for this limerick must he In the Evening Herald office not UMr than April If your horns and your garden look bad Get a ehovel and rake from your dad; y- Ob soma hrtat w Without any warming t accompany the band aa vocalist and leader. ' Francis Haycock, cornetist; pert Lewis, baritone, a aaxophona quar tanftttir-Woowind quintet will render a variety of soloa. Band la Condition The band la In excellent condi. Uon," aaid Prof. Sauer before the departure. "It haa attained unusual perfection for a college band, and should puke an excellent Impres Name ... sion throughout the tour. The band haa appeared in many Address concert during the preeent aahool year, and haa met with exceptional Week and on and forgot to tell you about pfirovul of the music-lovin- g publlp. By foah, tbla Better Hone Tha present trip la rponsored by the prise winner for Limerick No. 4. nothtn and cinch a ta 1 the extension division nftha campaign I've darn near forgotten myself. Young else'Dut. U aura la maEIEg you HI ma see now, it's ataxia Myrup, and univeraUy. up and take actios, and If you don't aha eats, sleeps and changea her believe It Just call around and HI clothes at 168 West first South street , I suppose you ail know show you a hasp of limerick you silly. ataxia. IdooX that wlU knockanswere to", Anyway this la what Mule sugThey're pratty f 604" ere gested for tl)e last Una and wa aent proving that the people of Provo interested In the campaign and are her tha priaea today.- anxious to aaa hette bomaa In .Pro- Yea, folks, this k Better - Homes ' ' "' Week . vo. would words doeen t And a few that I , Just home By better Luc ret ia Aahby and Laxelle Jones speak; mean you've all got to lrt your were the successful contestants in houses goo up In amoke and build a Just spread on some paint the preliminarytryouta of tha Jsx new one. Oh. no, nothing like that. Where you find any "ain't" J Hit gel arena paint and a Udder Then the. old. home won't took ao oratorical contest at College ball "and ret on the lob. While pa la tnia morning, to anantique. I knew It. I knew It! We've got' nouncement of according those In charge of Soiling up the outside, ma could be now. You're all kids and of tha the contest. Lynn Dixon qualified goba suggestions workin' on the Interior rould be made to clean up the yard. j scared to death to start this r thing as an alternate in the preliminary out and lon't then the sm xhaa ti yuuta. U IU HKTiounceuT Other con. You notice I said made, they feller gettln' the prizv you testants were Eleroy Nelson, Ethel " I want mora. your hand In the pot That's Lowry Andelin Leah Broadbent and I " ' 'ust whlt we want though, so get Ira Markham. Here's the Winner Date of the finals has not been Good grief, I've been raving on 'that 'dome to workin. designated, but will be in the ncnH future. The Judges., were Prof.-J- . at.'Ji'nson.'Jiuiife Ceurge W. War' pn and Hugh M. Woodward. l. , J . ORATORS VIE IN-TRYO- UTS af-- 3aeTSerwiUln-lo-workKinanyX"h- CUSTODY HERE Mrs. R. of Logan will return to her horn Wednesday, after spending a week here with Mr. and Mra Frank Duaenberry. Mr. and Mra. J. Edwua Strut have returned home after spending-- few daya In Ogden. attending the Rotary convention. Mr. and Mrs. I. L tlnlayaon of JiiDchly, I'Uh, have- returned to their home after visiting hare with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Flnlayson. Mr. and Mrs. PerrJval Bench and ' MiM Molly Wlhwa ajuLMJos Ssxa Wilson of Salt Lake spent the week end In Provo with relatives and frienda. Clareac Burkina and W. Grant Larson of Delta, wera visitors here today on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BaundVra and family have returned to their home In Kamas. Utah, after" viaiting here for two with relatives. Mr. and Mr, ft. C. Htnrglaoa and children of Heber are visiting a mis city xor a week. Mr. and Mrs, Farreaa Bartiev and jjilEMiT. Blilh, til Wsllna, are hers with frienda for a week. BONIT-A-s el at .earn AT w. Timpanogos council waa commended on the efficient way It had divided ita area into financial dis- bb. . H F 1 i ol r jr k- -- a Km in 1 g. a .tm 5 Rig Acts tage . ' rtra-Tti- - New Kinds New Mixtures 33c Dor. $2.50 per 100 Albert Rasmusson 350 So. 5th West " , Phone 698-- J AUTOMOBILE iNSUttANCf? - ON THE SCREEN Mail at Once to Daynea Beebe Music Co., 61 So. Main St, Union Automobile Insurance Companies . C.l'cars ta the Euaines BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY Sprdal Agents I irj K. in u M&yntrd. d Vvma. mi Brown Furl 7ht Wednesday and Thursday at East Center Street, rilONE 71 ... Cwi tHniCwt the Strand " Join the LnJeavAato Ouh" A Hat notlowl Plctort jniJYHQLEEAMJLY-.WIL- aa iisvxi 1 Dlue Pennant Grd 4 4 Our Expert Tire . "' f r Repairing; and Vulcanizing Equally ' WE, USE X'i vim 'I ' i , FEDERAL , r'ri-'.-- W , L ENJOY IT! Wednesday Millions have been thrilltd by Ken Maj nard. Millions will tell you his pictures are the last word in outdoor adventure drama. Here is a' Western romance that is full of the kind of entertainment the whole family enjoys. Action, love, daredevil riding, a touch of comedv. d You'll find them all in this epic of Old California. Dan't 'Thursday;. CDDITY Shows Contkiuoutt t:S0 1 . GEM Ikautiful, Appealing and Sweet. A Stirring Tale of Mother Love COMEDY PRODUCTS mi.s it! CLAYSON ' TIRE CO. 2nd ' Yaudevilb Acts Sart 1:13 7. 9:13 Matinee 10c 23c - Evening any seat 33c -- f ' - -- i " On the Stage at 9:00 r? Special prologue under the directtion of Prof. T. Earl Fardoe . . VwFtm Marcos Scrip for High Clans Entertainment , Good at anjr L. Macrl'i Theater, Prove, Salt Lake, Ogden rr ' ; - , - ' with :' ' and a fpkndid cast. " j. A gripping story set amid a . glamorous background ; , of Chinatown and the earthquake of 1906. v, ' Starring NORMA SHEARER RAMON NOVARRO , . Last Times - TODAY ' . "THE STUDE3T PRINCE" West -- Boy' in colors "OLD SAN FRANCISCO" NEWS till It STARTS THURSDAY "Barefoot ' - ' Comedy KITCHEN TALENT" and Your last opportunity to see that remarkable picture nniREs-:rAgTET.ii- Corner -- thriil-parke- and Center Street Room 3, CI iuittmmMmmttoiflnfitftW',ii - TIRES George A. Brown, Mgr. ilervin M. Brown, Treaa. : btib a? - aV:'-f- Uederau Old Line Companies In Ion Fire and ... x "Dressed To Kill" S0MEB0DOM0inEIl!l- - 3 ' , jiianr ins; . They are different. Clean, wholesome amusement. MARY CARR in Salt Lako City lilue Pennant (At a substantial saving) before you burn or have an Automotive accident . at the Wurlitzer WALLACE HOTTER Your Address a See us -- R.VLPII E. ROOTH and 7 PIECE ORCHESTRA Tour Name FIRE and , " :; - The Rig Time Act in Tap and Speed FOR SALE GLADIOLA BULBS SPECL4L ATTRACTION THREEROLLING STONES Address - SECRECY MARKS 'Rl'ISE SAN FRANCISCO,, April 17 UP Secrecy like that imposed pn rnili twk liiin f hae ttKrynmbvcmens in times of war u gueased, has likely dropped him In day attended preparations for de his nest. We all rauat keep oi look partureof the United States battl ing ao'a to find him in the eni." fleet on ita spring cruise to Hono Just then they heard a noise lulu; nearby, and when they gazed up In WASHINGTON. AprU 17 U- Pthe aky, the Tinles saw the;Jtfg black bird that thrv htvl T.eefi be Thc Johnson bill aulhotizinn tlv fore. "Why, that's the bird? som-- I city and county of San Francisco t' Fran body cried, "that tookpoor Clowny 'construct a. bridge over-Safor a ride. I guer'that he's not' Cisco bay, was reported favorabh satisfied with one. He's back for torfiv by the" senate commerce com mittee. more." FOANCISCO TONIGHT Edmund Lowe and Mary Astor in DAVIS AND SANFORD cf Dixieland MICKEY DENNETT r2 STRAND Impersonations a la Will Rogers i Comedy Novelty A Rit -- & &CTTY RAY SOUTHARD . :. - FIG NEWTON Name I In a class of themselves. In Smart Songs and Dances Address 7W 1 Utah Actor withjiis own cornpany In a v NOVELTY STAGE PRESENTATION AL and ELITA CRONIN Kami I Well known Prospect's . Z k A rollicking Scotch Act In "Rita of Ronnie Scotland". oao pencil. I 1 " Ma JOUINNY WALKW LDmrov name not mentioned If they buy In 60 daya you get $10 cash on each sale. Just fifrrv . 1 I (0n the Stage Wednesday Evening At Regular Prices , ' . .aaSatVaaK al seTeBVI w UENtiV StDLEY VADDEVIEE' CASH FREE! - lalUar iuLi YHE DOVE" On the v The' flying man began to glide, and landed on the mountain aide. BRISTOW, Okla., Arpril 17 (UP) Hop off my back," he loudly cried. Peter Gavuzzi, stocky Angelovt "and wait right here for me." The Italian, held first place in the Tiniea did, without a woiah. The transcontinental foot rare, jer Pyle man aallod outward, toward me Winning Sunday's 84 lap bird. The Tiniea heard him shout. from Chandler to Bristow,ymttc in 4:25:57 "A pretty fight you now will see Gavuzzl took the lead from Andrew And. aura enough, the man. was Payne of Claremore, Okla., for the right. They watched him- rise with first time sipro the runners crossed all his might, and then the bird at the Oklahoma border a week ago. tacked him. It was thrilling as EddielGardner, Seattle negro, wa3 could be. At first It gave the bunch second, and Harry Rca, Long Beach, a acare to see this battle in ths air. JjCalif., third JLL Then Scouty said, "Who's going fiZ. win? I guess we soon shall see. . I .Maw- TOMORROW ' i will Ill Xejjii . W NOR&liXALWADGl get facilities. office, they ( having stolen another car from the curb at Ctahna Gardens last Satur day night, and also to other thefts, according to the deputy. $10 The two boys have been ImpliNo Work Necessary cated in other misdemeanors, acv Just send us names of anyone cording to the officers, who turned them over to the Juvenile court going to buy a piano. Your . .tfYf ' Wednesday -iy MartusEntvrprlaej LAST TIMES TODAY This t'pne4tjpJor.niOThels'4hef sheriffs confessed to The wooden man soon dipped and turned until tha Tlnymitee all icarned that he knew how to fly real well, ao they were not afraid. Said Carpy. "We will be all right, aa long as we alt 'hang on tight. Don't do a thing to check his flightv or we will be deleyed." Then Scouty shouted to the man If you can Just "Say, kindly tell us. to take us. Or, where you're going ' perhaps you do not know." The man replied," "Wei) that la true. Right now, I simply can't tell you. Wherever little Clowny la. that's where we're going to go. "I'm heading toward that mountain side. You all will hsva a dandy ride. Please look around and tell me If vou see your missing friend. ' Today and AW AVIATOR STARTS FLIGHT FRESNO, Calif, AprU 17 (UP) Jimmy Angel, war-tim-e aviator, took off early teday from the Municipal Airport In his Bach biplane fin a lilliJWIM flight around Cape Horn, South America and return. B . BUNION LEADER r. wka Delegates to the 16th national convention of the Socialist parly gathered In. New Yorjc Friday, April 13th, to eHct a presidential candidate and formulate a platform. Morris Hlllquit, proiniment New York attoiv Norman Thomas. ney, is the kyhoter. Presidential possibililica--rformer New York pastor and candidate far povi rnor In that state; Mayor-DaniWebster Han 'Cirt.BiTHnngir Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin and James H. Maurer of Reading Pa. rap-point- ed . visitors In this city today. aa READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES . a council also was complimented on Equipped with an amazing assort' the percentage of Scouts they have moot of skeleton keys and other enrolled. The average of boys of p.inVhtrnalia, Including a gooxTwiirPj Seoul Is li$&W7&!&EjsJ&i about 8 per" cent while ply.-o- f eigaretK'ttWW Tfahson, 11 nation and Emery Knyder, 12, both of this this council has a percentage of 60. According to city, were taken Into custody about between- 50 and ' 1 o clock this morning, by. Deputy the regional officers' this council Sheriff George Davis, who caught haa a very bright outlook In the the two youngsters redhanded in future. Dr. Hansen and the other delethe act of stealing an automobile. The ear. a Ford coupe belonging gates were especially impressed to John H. Hendricks of Salt Lakf with the tenure of the men engaged in Scout bothhad In been work, professional front of City, parked The type of men the, Jiotel Roberta The two boys and volunteer. who were. were the at convention had stolen it and driven It around th citv. until they became stalled the highest ; class of men In the orl Sixth East street, where they United States, and the enthusiastic were found by the officer. They way In which they participated was were lodged In the Juvenile ward at inspirational. The big problem now the.eoonty inil for tlw remainder of confronting this council seams to the nleht. This morninsr when oues- - hea. clone mntjtrt with mnr st tr GAVUZZINEW profeasional men on the national panel W arbllratof Bjflhe Ameri- ean ArbijTilfln.aaUU Thia panei i compoaed of business aaa profeasional anea throughout tha country waa will act as arbitrator u) commercial disputes. It la an- " aounced. According to me inhere of tha as-- ear la ti on any dispute can now be arbitrated at any. time or place la the united States without expense and without in feeling. This method of settlement also will relieve the of elvil courts, it .haa congest been atoowa. Arbitrators . art by the association npon re quest and wlU serve without feea. Those appointed In Utah besides Mr. B ohm son sre Charles R. Barn ton, banker; J. Byron Barton, real-to- ri M. & beclea, banker; H. P. iveraon. iiour manuramireT: w. H. Reeder, Jr., attorney, and Frank Stevens, banker, all of Ogdea; A. B. Irvine, attorney; Lawrence T. Mangum, member of the real estate mra; v. nioimj, nenry ve. Van Pelt.' attorney; Richard W. Young, attorney, and William J. Lowe, attorney, all of Salt Lake. All- ' red. and helped tp make It outstanding. ueorge AiDert pmitn, representing Utah on the Region 13 executive committee, mad a, gfrsl ImrTTt-aio- a on the convention with his short talk explaining the attitude of the L. D. S. church toward the Scout movement. In iptroducing MrSmlthT MrrWyland. 'of the national office stated that the "Mormon" church had more boys In Scouting per capita than any other organization of the world. AccordIt was ing to Interesting to note that Mr. Smith and Oscar A Kirk ham were acquainted with all the outstanding men in the movement. tricts of different standing. Alt red and her with Mr, and Mrs. Charles O. A. Benson. George W. Ehler and many others. It waa this type of men who conducted the dia-- departments, there being discussions for: presidents or councils, leadership training, rural scouting, etc. Dr. Hansen attended the meet- tfiE1n reference Jo the presidents' work while President Taylor was asked to pr?gidc "OVSr a seasion of the leadership training department where he conducted a very Interesting meeting. E. L. Roberts met with Mr". Benson In the rural Scouting section: According to Dr. Hansen the fraak Mr. and Mrs. finylyof. 8aitJUkesoenL Sunday- Pratt. I l Attorney J. W. Robinson oi Prova haa bean appointad to ssrva with Peck- - - JUVENILES IN 1 Mr. and Mr, fwhos Trek of TTork1knirtlaho. are spending the wet-here with Mr. and Mrs. jto . D. .31 k OVEII-KOIw- banquet In the Palm Gardens of the Palace betel where 1.000 guests dined and listened td addresses "bt James ELTVKt, chief Scout Execu tive; Theodore Roosevelt and oth-At this banquet every nation which has Scouting waa repreaent-et- f' by their consuls, who sat at special tablet decorated with their national colors. A very outstand-lngjpa- a a waa gwB by Owisirl OompbeU of London, who stressed the Importance of tha Scout mo vain ent ta world peace and unity of ' nations. ' President Head Prealdra Tha convention Itself waa held in the Fairmont hotel 'and was presided over by President Head, James E. West and Dr. ' George J. Fisher. Other officials from national headquarters wera George -- en-sw- CITYtMS "fContinUed from page one) ' Pangultch during Ita tour, giving hart programs at varioua high i rchnnli The trip tx lug meae y oue. la addition to the S3 band mem bera, Otestie Johnson Taylor will Socialists Convene in New York WORK LAUDED. , WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY of-- the air. - ' "THE PHANTOM FLYER" A thrilling story v . ' |