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Show - nmrr" JHE PRQVO HERALD """'"""raiAimrMnn.iiUi STEEL DAY EDITION. iww .......... mmm - 'irin n n n. uui 'in n n THE DAILY HERALD S PAGE OF AMUSEMENTS riaylng ponies is lou cud avaricious one $50 till fter another. fifty-fift- 5r World y prop,.-sltio- booUe Admirer nf old English literature ill e interested to know that iu the Mse .Marsh film. "A Woman's Secret." an Allied Producers aud Distributors' Corporation release, there Is an exact reproduction of the crluiiual court of "Old Bailey." This court room, which has the Mif ne of so many sensational esses aud which has fiirniMiwd rich materia) for IHckcua, Thackery and 1 Silt t in ii in "A if mum - II II T t Ls $jti assls-lHui-- Hil. i aMB JlIMiE IX)R ' MBBM All Seats 10c MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7:30, 9:15 stargertnr dramatic indictment of the loese lives of tomiy with a brilliantly distinguished rast including A GRACE DARMOND ff ; f RI'BY ILLEB . WARNER BAXTER' s JACKIE SAl'NDERS Sl'tEDERS VOLA VANE W AL IIYIONY" mm from International Ktws Service. l)ES MOINES, A sliding scale for speeders, with no discounts for cash or alibis, has been fixed by Judge Herman P. Zeuch here as part In the police drive against reckless automobile drivers. The arrangement provides "a speed for every purse" and enables the s)eed enthusiast to accomodate his pace to the fatness of his pocketlniok and determine the exact ratio of tieeo; at which be cau financially afford to travel. . Judge Zeuch's Sliced quotations p "ALIMONV." J 1 and other notable artkts, While Miss Parmond Is to the American film fans as a skilful actreNs of rxceptiounl nnrm, Miss Miller makes her first screen appearance In the 1'nited States In "Alimony," at the Princes Monday and Tuesday. This English actress has a European reputation as a Rbakesiterean artlHt, and has come to this country after a long tour of Africa and the are: continent with three English produc30 to S5 miles an hour ...$25 tions, 'Tolly With a Past," "The sr. to 40) miles an hour 50 Edge O'Boyond," and "The Little 35 to 4(1 miles an hour ... 74 Pamozel." U Krom IS up "Alimony," deals with a wife's Jinltfo Zeuch also made It clear tha his quotations were subject to struggle to save her husband from advances where bullish Influences the degrading influence of the such as ii toxicatlon, extreme reck- iveslth which she herself has helpinlessness o. other factors affected ed to bring him. As his Income creases, little pleasures that former- the murker - fpffjin I J tU well-know- n j ,7 !!,' , - JBEIASCOS J - ' - - & ' r- WM. A.5CITCA , !"' - UU SHOWS 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:15. REGULAR PRICES, j f . , 4 , Ww' t " ' , ' 3 rt - 1 J g night, ladies will be free. Among plays to be presented are "The For 8 tune Hunter," "Peg o' My Heart." fi "The Wolf," "Lena Rivers," etc. The company carries a carload of scenery, properties, and electrical effects so that every play can be s given a scenic production complete 8 n in every detaiL Monday night,' as an added fea 8 ture, between the acts of. the play, 15 Johnny aud Mary Galvin will do 1 their clever skit entitled "Peanuts," the vaudeville act they presented 8 over the Orpheum circuit For the opening performance, the management has invited the ladies to see the play absolutely free for the 25- cent seats. r- - )f I drama the best that money can ob tain. The company numbers 20 ' lople, including the vaudeville acts. A repertoire of plays has beeni selected that is sure to win the ap-- l public i Flw proval of the theater-goinof Provo. At the opening play, Monday PC-- ' .. debkud in ' her own s.inimitable artum. ... ... trom gay io grave, from impish fun to . . star sweeps abng ' W tHlU lr 1!U 111 '1 ii IftVLI i VjI B I : . load-iine- r3 n 1 pTPif DANCING ? m tteel USlJl p" !ft deck-carg- o 8 El V I Iri J in m ivu mo ' I 111 1TI hi I ,H vr jl jlums III h i 1 1 111 1 1 H n J 1 1 la H . : 8 : - n . , , , g H ft S m. n . fi vunvuui uiuiixi.i ff von ha vp a snpeial number vou would 1 i j iiianu,i :in name uie iiuiiiuci at ime piaeu, . box ottice. " i a 1 fi a-- ' SWIMMING 9 he ulengarrymns, Utah s Sensational urcnestra Ten Pieces and Quartette. Tickets 75c. Ladies Free 1 8 fi M i 0 t I Mr n-rfi- The Saxophone King Jy8' r'3'' " .... . himew spat family mi aniirn 1HI fl U III k M umju VfaTllll1l.il UZJLMe?tv1 ! in . !. Ul - tt3 B. 111 myth by virture of its inducing a in a bicture ML false sense of security. A modern ship, properly han 8 of romance, thrms, International News Service. dled, would no sink unless she hit 6. No has '- -r June ship LONDON, adventure, mmguc. something harder than water," be trtuth-full- y be can that built been anshe if "but yet declared, charged described as unslnkable, ac- other ship, or rock, or iceberg, she of in bulkheads. would sink spite i.!i.imi,.ij... wjiaMBT-MWBW- i cording to Sir Alan Anderson, noted ' s and a regula diand English shipping authority tions and lives would be in peril, in a Avn rector of many shipping companies. spite of lifeboats, rafts and life g i'n Addressing the assembled dele- belts. 8 "The one absolute safeguard at 8 gates to the International Shipping "HFI.P ONIF. ANOTHER" conference here recently, be charac- sea is a viligant master; but bulk 18 terized the unsinkable ship as a heads and other precautions might myth and a particularly dangerous mitigate disaster." A), n - i i . . If.-A- M ill ii VI VI RLsVrI Effii ivl f 111! lK.-...ii- ' I I w S J' Ilinwjl txiTl LU m M Wm ' 1 !' I i ML .l invj.fc of intense dramatic - 1 SWA A - . I UNSINKABLE SHIP CALLED MVTH BY SEA AUTHORITY "" i I I - MISS "TOOTSIE" GALVIN. According to advance notices, the Galvin Players, who are to open a week's engagement next Monday night In their Ten Theater, Univer sity avenue at First rortH street. are classed an heinir - the largest. dramatic stock tiest, company touring the west, ine comnanr is headed by Johnny Galvin, whose reputation iu' the theatrical worm as a leading man and laugh producing light comedian cannot be equalled. Johnny is a most likeable cnap personally, ana has a host of friends from coast to coast. Miss Tootsie Galvin. whose inherent sweetness, charming personality and sterling dramatic ability has won for her great praise from press and public alike, plays the leads opposite Johnny. Mr. has surrounded these two clever stars with a strong company of versatile people, no pains oeing spared to give lovers of the spoken 0SSBK, f5eNr rg. .;; AND COMEDY Monday and Tuesday OnpnRllfl JVL . j r ( i" ? Four Shows Daily H j aw trmrmtmrmtmmmiiumHlillim - " saMBt e, M r" FRJNCESS B ... k Hi"" ii r ,:: cimm -1 WOMAN'S Man." Tues- .- Wed. 11 Bl VUr 1 in- Ice & Co. Phone 459. S ; V i Woman a Secret." Those acquainted w ith the present day procedure io tU Bailey" know that, as in the older days aromatic herbs are placed on the magistrate's deck as a preventative for Jail fevec a plague of the seventh century and (hat the opposing coun sels as fell as alt court attendants wear periwigs and gowns. Those forms were closely olxterved In the screening of the "Old Bailey" episode with the result that "A Woman's Secret," which enuies Monday and Tuesday to the Columbia theater, loastg oue of the most interest-luand educational trial scenes ever seen on the screen. BY ii I. But be sure that SOME MUSIC! V in Knight Coal and I -- fon get your Ice from FEATURE! i Is - IJ . I him prove dull and b'i outcome accepts uew iatures. Mriving hh w.phically aud continues his reckless iomg ss kwsililo to prevent the im course. roin a distance bis wife IHHidiug disutiter which the wife watches him approach the brink of ft rorewes tr tier Interests and her disaster. Then, in a remarkable, husiiaud's coiitiiiue to diverge, Mar denouement, she comes to bis ion Mason finally din ided that a t the crucial moment, fanismr(i,iu ia th only thing that will ning into flame nuce more the love which bad actually never died. lirlug tier busliHiid to hi seii.ses. I 1 g GALVIN PLAYERS COMING cooled with large pieces of pure Ice is just the THE GIBSON GIRLS' ORCHESTRA Ulll - " MAE MARSH your office, four home and your fac tory, a refreshing drink thing. tl , SSs-;4- ! lim-restc- d SLIDINO SCALE IS I1XED " down upon TUESDAY, JUNE 10th FUN! And Oh, Boy! WW C . When the sun beats GENEVA SOME tf Iced Drinks For Hot Days U other writers eiteudtng through the Elizahethau, Georgian aud Yictoriau eras was reconstructed In its en tirety for the climatic scenes In "A l ii-- i sly len I DANCE r h "wfks k GALOOfJ n n l. KIMOIS TRIAL COURT full of optimists who bar aystema to beat the races and arc willing to divulge same for 1 rasu considerations. But nobody baa been able to solve this important mystery If they have guaranteed formula for making money are so why they eager to part with First Big in n ' |