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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1924. Among H tuor prouilueut pluyeri j UII. t tecbubiue. Tie material irr Vert fitaiii.u 1b nil tbe ckswi will be in (be kU'N.rtlnj; cast Bud Alice directed largely toward preparing WuU Ki m.lds, Klht-danc review to 'tin iiia. a tig oH-lIk held wiuie time during tbe late aunimer. wokkim; Mis 4'lark auiiouiieed recently "voikiu;i For iHur Lift-.- deiilx whu a Uiiiti with tlie Mory of l ii)I. i ut ut mi for. i iirr of hl h care of lilmwlf. lift l take Tin' I'i' inii', ti lls iu au lulcnuiiiift PRICE-SLASHING inuiiiM-r- . of Iikw be mnldeiily real-i.n- l that I lif buuiati Ixwly 1 a mu. iliiiif Hint uImj uifilx Inflection ami bow lit- - pm- - alMiut KctUns tii iiwn Imily iu KiMid running order. Thia picture U if vitnl Interest to liu wauU to keep well werylMHly or add jeara to their own life. "Working For Ieur Life," will be nhown at (be Columbia tbealfr Moo-da- y aud TueMday. fr r mk msk life, lk - tlutt ktie would upend tba present summer at Madiaon, Wlaconain, Hliidytuf dancing at the state unleraity. She has been compelled to .'cancel the WIwoiikIu engagement however eu arouiit of tbe iiuwcroua cuIIh for her wurk In ibla city. No. 530-- FIat Knit No. 820 Ribbed, Band Neck Lace Neck No. 535-Ri- bbed No. 540 Silk Stripe . : No. 550 Silk Lisle $U5 $1.50 .$2.50 genuine circuit, one of the and moat fanioua, waa uncd an a background for aome of tbe scene of "Boy of Mine" which J. K. McDonald produced for First National and which la abowa at the Strand theater Monday and Tuesday. The acenea were "abut" during the vhdt to Loa Angelea of "tbe greateat abow on earth." iien Alexander, the Flrat National boy atar, who waa "Penrod" In "Pen-roand Sam" waa the hero of them $1.35 $1.50 $2.50 JUNE OLD STYLE Flat Knit, Bleached B Ribbed, Cotton Bleached Silk Stripe Heavy Ribbed Cotton i i KBTM Private Lessons Offered. Telephone 527 W Provo, Utah. cir-clir- t. $1.75 $2.25 flect tbe true iitiiioxphcre of a J. K. Mcltonnld sought permis-sloto "nboot" bin Hcoiics during n Saturday afternoon matinee. The privilege wax grunted and tbe unit was imivcd bag and baggage to the clrcut lot. In all, fifteen different scenes were taken In mid about tbe "great- eat hhow." 'Hoy of Mine" wan directed by William Houdlne. cast Its r includes Henry 11. Walthall, Ben Alexander, Irene Itich, Hockllff Dot Farley and Lawrence clr-cii- US TO DO IS TO QUICKLY SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANO- S AND THROW THEM ALL AT THE MERCY OF EAGER BUYERS from Provo and surrounding towns. n j j Jenkins; Knit Goodsj Compn Kt Ballet and Social Dancing. iirt incident garments made to your measure. no extra charge. VI Courses for all ages in Aesthetic, Interpretive, Our present location, 57 North University Ave., Provo, been literally "leased from under our feet." That arhas In tbe picture HiMiicrouH rangement leaves us "without house or home until we seek have to do with his visit to the and find another location or build a new store. That will reThat the draw episodes would re- quire time and money. So the only LOGICAL THING FOR ........ .$1.50 niinthn." ' Every Upright, Player and Grand to Be Sold at Cut Prices That Impel Immediate Purchase Once You See the Sensational Opportunities. "Boy of Mine," which like "Pen-ro- d and Sam" la a plcturlzation of a Booth Tarklngton story, center around the life of a typical American boy, a played by Ben. Motherwell kl.37u,2a7 bushels, valued increase of $u ai2.7S4 over the precediug 17.73050, an i. 42-ce- MEN'S GYMNASIUM DRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SALE GET IN MONEY-SAVIN- G WILL PASS INTO HISTORY. BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE. alL $1.10 IS FINAL DAY WHEN THIS GIGANTIC d MEN AND WOMEN 21 Mr. waa SPECIAL SUMMER SESSIONS JUNE 16 TO AUGUST 16 North University, Offer World's Best Pianos and Players at Sacrifice Prices. :1 blg-tft-- . Music Co., Forced From 57 Daynes-Beeb- e TAKE M'KNK-- AT CIRCIS FOR "BOY OF MINK' wald luth. Chicago and Buffalo ta contract aggregating u.mm buabela now registered at Fort Wu. liam and Port Arthur. "Tbe total amount of sblpjied out of Canada to all conJ. triea In tbe year ending April i MISS NELL CLARK'S SCHOOL OF DANCING HEARING THE END $1.25 NEW STYLE FOR MEN No. 605 Ribbed No. 610 Silk Stripe No. 620 Silk Lisle March." that Canada exported bushel of wheat in March, aa egaiuKt 6,613,612 bushela In the tutue month of 1U2X Tbe United State exported 2,57,710 buabela In tbla period, comiared with 4,2iK),-JM- 4 lu March, lu:3. "More Canadian wheat la going to l ulled State nitllera, in aplte of tariff duty recently tbe Mill In Minneapolis Pa- - "show S. International Newt S.rvlc. WI.NMl'tXJ. Man.. June 14 Canada la rapidly outdistancing the I luted State a au exHirter of wheat, aiturdiug to William K. Motherwell, Dominion minister of agriculture. "Itetuma Jut compiled for REMOVAL SALE IS $1.00 l - r"1 NEW STYLE FOR WOMEN CANADA TAKES MARKET FOR WHEAT FKOM Brand-ne- w PI IMA Uprights REDUCED Brand-ne- LicaUsI. i F' : THE DANCING CHEAT Tlu Junna bus of late become a for moving picture companies for there can be found In full operation a number of Institu tions that lend themselves readily mecca1 -- I 3 REDUCED Brand-ne- ..$202 REDUCED 15 It's America's Prize Play! Grands w 2:30-4-7:30-9:- REGULAR PRICES Players w Shows ..$135 nil-sta- bNlVCRtlTV AVtNUl Monday Tuesday ..$205 3 WHOLE YEARS IN WHICH TO PAY as "scenery" for their requirements that are not supposed to flourish these days in the U. 8. So It was that when Universal decided on "The Dancing Cheat," Herbert Rnwllnson and Alice Lake, it was agreed that a location trip would not entail any greater expense than erecting prop sets and that the atmosphere would be more realistic. Generally tbe companies that go there are after racing scenes, but this was not the case in "The Dancing Cheat," which bus its first 'showing at the 1'riiieess theater Monday and Tuesday. The action in this photoplay is laid iu a gambling bouse, mid amid cafe life. Farmers Pay When You Sell Your Crops. Salaried People Pay Weekly or Monthly As Desired. Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. OF UTAH AND CALIFORNIA 57 No. University, PROVO "Known Thru the West as the Home of the BEST" Miss Nell Clark Dancing School Miss Nell Clark one of Trovo's leading terpsichorcan artists an- nounces that she will remain in Provo throughout the summer and while here she will conduct a special summer school of darning In the mens' gymnasium of the Brigham Young university. Miss Clark will give a course for beginners In Richard Dix and Lois Uilson in a scene from the picture "Icebound," a William de Mille production. rhvtlinile . ' nlnvsi nnd aesthetic .i,.. uesigueu 10 uevcnui j cises sion and her seeming listlessness, in theespecially little tots appropriate forms "K'EIMH'ND." she creates a memorable figure on of The older girls and boys In Miss the screen. Edna May Oliver, who plays the Kicbard Dix and Lois 'Wilson are Clark's summer classes will be given instruction in ballroom and ballet art of Hannah, the quaint slavery, featured players 'in "Icebound" dancing while her advanced stui WHiani de Mille's production of which will lie shown at the Colum dents will devote most of the term Icebound," is a contender for Er- - bia theater Monday and Tuesday to a rather specialized course in est Torrence's laurels. Miss Oliver luyed Hamuli iu "Icebound" when was on tbe boards at tbe Harris lcater last year and scored a irsonal success. When William de Mille planned ic fiiin production of Owen Davis' rize play, he selected Miss Oliver appear in the stage role she had i eated. As the shambling slavey on a farm New England, Miss Oliver pre-n- ts a character study which is lied with quaint mannerisms, a rsonality which is made more dicrons through its tlliromruiHe ssirnism. In lior .shambling walk, Carlton, President. George W. E. Atkius, 1st Vice Tres. r wonderful play of facial expres- i i i 5J exer- - i 1 fU WW r 'ifTtF FOUR SHOWS DAILY MONDAY AND TUESDAY ' IIts em topayfora Chevrolet . New-com- oo.ou aooaoo.QooaQOOQOOo o PRINCESS 8 All SEATS 10c I MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7:30,9:13 "THE DANCING a miimu de Western Union Telegram RECEIVED AT 43 EAST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH il SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 11:13 A JUN 10 1921 COLUMBIA THEATRE PROVO UTAH o MARY PICKFORD IN DOROTHY VERNON OF S HADDON HALL SO SENSATIONAL Starrhig HERBERT RAWLINSON b g t g with j ALICE LAKE ; and COMEDY WEEK. and son. Hen Alexander Kockliff Fellows Irene Rich and NKWS WKKKLY A SUCCESS ALL OUR RECORDS BROKEN AND THOUSANDS COULDN'T GET IN. KINDLY BOOTH TARKINGSTON SAYS: close-to-li- STAN LAUREL in "NEAR DUBLIN" ADDED ATTRACTION Warner Stone's "Fighting For Dear Lite" COLUMBIANS Educational Reel, Dealing With Health of Man. Piano and Piano Accordian BILL GREENE The Banjo King Endorsed by City Board of Health Also THE HARMONY FOUR SECOND WEEK AND OBLIGE. greater because it's the grandest human story ever told full of smiles and tears from the heart full of life, real, life, the kind that gets you because you know it Formerly The Los Angeles News Boys The story of a man who was a success as a husband, A New Series of Song Hits 11:20 A SALT LAKE PANTAGES so well. but a failure as a father. fe drama unfolds. "It's greater than 'Penrod and Sam' " MANAGER DIX, ''L0ISWLSOi ARRANGE YOUR DATES TO FOLLOW OUR EDDIE DIAMOND j MILLE JACK BROWRING T'nderstanding the greatest bond between parent 1ICHAID The story of frozen hearts melted by the fires of love. Your heart will melt, too, as this big, warming, Featuring HARRY ASIITON THAT WE WILL RUN IT SECOND CONTINUOUS CHEAT" i(v,,ri PRODUCTION 15K1I M 43 BLUE 3 EXTRA o ,;!;) , featuring |