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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924. FAGS FOUB. I, I r The HERALD u Established weekly la lilt;-a daily In lit 21; laausd ry Bios except baturday, and Sunday nor nlng; rural morning edition vary morning except Monday. Published In the Herald building-- . 5 South First West street. Prove, Utah. Entered as seoond claas matter at the postoffioe in Provo, Utah. TERMS OK SrHSCRlPTION. Delivered by carrier, per month, 40c Delivered by carrier, per year. In , advance Delivered by mail In L lan county, J 1.60 in advance per year, Delivered by mail in United States, outsioe Utah county, per year, In advance tl.60 .,..i.0 liee acquired, mathematics eepec- - ially. J0JW POP. , COMING. The foundation of five years of the greatest prosperity America has even seen Is now being laid, says C W. Barron, the Wall Street financial expert lie gives several reasons, but s the most Important one : A nation Is Ike an individual During the war we exerted ourselves tremendously. Then, tired out, we loafed until we recuperated. That period of rest was what we called Now we're business depression. d back to gradually getting work. Hard times are simply periods of national resting and recuperation. " HOW MISS FiSM-- X VKAMT VOO TO ADMTT THE TROTH OF THAT V'hl -, WrIff U " (l NOV V. A Y n, 1 J MOOR nJ.i Sjsh'JuETIIq ' A) 1) tl Picroee and sou f, E THE FACTS H TELL i.1' TELL Me r.C . &jx at the. ItiME HE TQLD E raS T?tV NMJL VvAS Mj? LONG the twn D6mt What most persons would term adventure constituted much of the every-dalife of the men who followed the sea in the day of the And it windjammer's supremacy. is a story of those days that is told in "The Storm Daughter," l, scheduled for screening at the Columbia theater, Monday and Tuesday. Priscilla Dean stars, directed by George Archainbaud, from a story written by, Leete Kenick Brown, one of reversal's scenario staff. "The Storm Daughter" was written with her qualifications in view. Miss Dean has been starred by Universal In several Jewel productions, among them "Drifting," "Under Two Flags" and "White Tiger." "The Storm Daughter" is said to afford her unusual opportunity In a character materially different from any she has Interpreted heretofore. The cast selected to support Miss Dean is a particularly strong one, headed by Tom Santchl, a veteran of the screen drama. Others having leading parts are Cyril Chadwick, William B. Davidson, Bert Roach, Harry Mann, Alfred Fisher and J. Farrel McDonald. 1 VlTH THIS MAN - MIS rACE rt FAMILIAC AND I KC06NIZE y i fL Cniver-sal-Jewe- over-look- top-spee- E. C. Itudgera N. Gunnar Itasinuaon, Publisher City Editor Membef International News Berries and N. E. A. Service. I SUCCESS. Only dally newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake City; largest clr- The Chinese dancer, Mel Run-Taoulatlon of any newspaper In Utah Is paid $13,000 a week, yet he's ntalds Salt Lake CUy and Ogden. Here's phenomenal suc&. only 24. TELEPHONE cess. Yet we doubt that he rose by exceptionally hard work, saving his EDUCATION SPECIALIZED pennies or not watching the clock. The vast number of things that No, the hokum rules don't hold have been learned by the world's for Mel Ran-TaHis success is due to a special people through the centuries is smiting. The sum total of human gift And we have a sneaking notion knowledge is so gigantic that the brightest brains would have to live this explains most American busithousands of thousands of years to ness successes, regardless of what They master it all tbey tell the interviewers. have the gift of money-makinFor instance, the carpenter has which is born in a man and can knowledge that is entirely unknown not be acquired any more than to the chemist Every different line dancing. jf work requires a great amount of knowledge that is unknown to outsiders. It takes a man an entire lifetime to begin to learn about 1 l Wejfarming, chemistry, medicine, salesmanship of any of all the other long line of human activities. WOULD SOO POOR INNOCENT xRi - MS HEART ACHES WHEN 1 THINK HOvv HE HAS DEC ElVED WOU HERE 'S MOOR NECkcACE I'LL MAKTE THE MONSTER ANSWER FOR ThiS " HE ALSO SAID HE V0AS OF COURSE HE LIE TO WOU- - A BUT HIS (?EAL NAME "S MR 6UNN BACHELOR AND THAT HE WAS PRESlOtNT OF THE TENTH NATIONAL. BANK..SO I LIKE A FOOL BELIEVED HIM I Ajrri &5ski i.r mil yi tf&s . j i j 1 I; i ! We have barely scratched the surface of knowledge. And yet a man could lire thousands of lifetimes, in iach one following a different line if work, and at the end be would inly have acquired a fraction of 2ie knowledge that has been found )ut by the human race at large. companies, it Is said, sell nailing lists covering over 5,000 dif- ferent forms of business activity. Much knowledge perishes as M ucm m Owe than men you never aee a man with about a million button on his shirt. f;Miriro II. HUNT Writer. D. C The ;iX"lTAS!U1XCTOX, II W roui-and roi ky road which the Demo-- ' mjjst ho traversed erotic National Convention, as w.vi with the smoothly-rolle''.own which CuoiMse race.1 at the Kin:Mican Cleveland, can l. st be appreciate! view ivvealin nice a l.iivl's-eya lew of the bmcr-- boaldei-.- and deeper ruts whuh will impede progress at the New York meeting. The til st hi;? barrier is ihe tradl tional Democratic requirement of i two third vote to nominate. With lOI'-- l votes in the convention, this means a minimum of 7o2 lnu-le b;nii--h- t together behind one man re there will be a. nomination. This is ls2 more than fwoul le needed for a straight majority choice. And it a majority is tlii'ii tilt to achieve, as is demonstrated in Republican conventions when the rate is open to the field, how much more difficult is accumulation of an additional 1S2 vot.s above a majority! ilde-mc- 1 analyzing the Democratic layout, on the eve o ihe convention, it is necessary to see just where the respective candidates stand in the way of instructed Jelccatcs. Mc.doo leads the list in this reof this spect with a total of number, however, only 1C4 are obligated to stick by him through .hick and thin until he either is nominated or his name is from the convention. The remaining 133, while for him, are free to ko vhcrcver they may desire after the irst ballot. IX with-Iraw- of 143, of which 90 are supplied Ins home state. These and the from Khode Island are directed stay by him till victory comes to McAdoo, the largest "instructed" votes will for Governor Al iiiiilh of New l'ui k. Al has a total block of be those by 10 to or defeat overwhelms them. The 2tf votes from Wisconsin also are counted on to stick, though they aie not unalterably hound. The remaining 17 may, if they choose, desert alter one ballot. .More than one third of the delegates 42 to be exact are bound up lj' no instructions whatever. This number, however, includes Indiana's 3U voles, which will go resolutely for Kalston through many hallo's. It is out of the remaining 2'.' 2 votes, then, that and Smith must build up their in.P'al strength to make an impussUe showing in the -- 7 J XS ATO!) 1 1 ,i JC"Jm- V 11 111 "111 Hll',i vT ' Copyright. VSl ' ..rr-r- " by tJ service, t- - uk j (FM I 1C. 21. of West Virginia. Kendrick of Wyoming, s- - a -- s I ft m Stanhope- i i International News Service. LONDON. Plans are under way for the virtual rebuilding and modernization of London's telephone system. It is understood that several million dollars will be expend- ed to bring the system up to date. ii 1 Al I 1 D r) 11i i l f ULUoJNtti Thrills That Only the Sea Can Give -Emotions That Only Dean Can Live! "Love's Whirlpool" which will come to the Strand theater next Monday nnrl Tuesday, is said by critics to be the "Jimmy Valentine" of the screen. It has the same ele ment of drama, the same thrills ami the same triumph of virtue over vice. It deals with the attempt of Jim Kengan, muster crook, to free his young brother Larry from prison. When he fails he swears vengennee on Kichard Milton who prosecuted Larry. Jim and his sweetheart, Molly kidnap Nmline Mildm and use her in a fake sennoo to mulct, Milton of his money. !ut Nadine discovers that she has real physic1 power and under its influences she' resolves to "go straight" ami restores Nadine to her father. The spirit of li is dead brother makes Jim foriret his bitterness and seek a new life with Pansy. .lames Kirk wood. Lila Lee and Madge liellamy have the principal parts. The supporting oast includes Kobert Asruew. Mathew Hot?.. Margaret I.iviingston. Clarance tielhcrt and Joe Mills. "Love's Whirlpool." was adapted for the screen by KI- lint Clawsoii and P.ruce Mitchell and the latter also directed. Scene from THE PRISCILLA DEAN 5TORM DAUGHTER, starring supported bvTOM 5ANTSCM A UNIVERSAL JEWEL PRlSCiLLA DEAN : fightraging spitfire ing, clawing, struggling with the fury of a daughter of Vikings for mastery of a ship, that knows only brute force. one It's a MONDAY AND TUESDAY Br s . &&? f fi HODKINS0N melo- , story of stormy 3V2 and siiim seas Directed by .. law dramatic thunderbolt interpreted by the fieriest, most tempestuous of all screen stars! Tom Santschi Wm. 13. Davidson J. Farrell McDonald Cyril Chadwick M W, A xa Vu ' ifXf WiMW1 In the Tremendous Supporting Ca- st- ofwdz3f( Priscilla Dean never put so much pep into any of her famous roles as she does in THE STORM DAUGHTER. She's a . jMtit WM4i Sr.W7s WMMmm a icttmsMc, presenti in B. this number. Underwood. Class and Davis of West Vir-- , fvnia will draw from the first from the list of "uninstructed" clelo- The re- Bates, as will llalston. mainder are likely soon to ilrou from sight in the shuffle. the balloting j bring an admitted impasse to Mc- ! Adoo and Smith, the best bet li! picked as somewhere in the trio of lia.'ston, Class and John V. Davi: j i "Broadway or Bust" and COMEDY IC I B wave-washe- "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL" TO BE SHOWN HERE OUR GANG COMEDY, "COMMENCEMENT James Kirkwood, Lila L ae ? Madge Bellamy - PLAN MODERNIZATION OF LONDON'S PHONE SYSTEM II II ii and Fred Malatesta Wheatcroft The mighty hurricane of thrills unleashed in this story drama of the seas will sweep you off your feet! A tremendous conflict waged between brute force and spiritual love on the d deck of a craft that reels before the impact of raging seas. This thrilling picture will hold you spellbound! It's a melodramatic thunderbolt! 2 be bought. 10c II If Dwyer, Gertrude Astor, King Zanyr Gib s on hio, Dais t An: ice cream and confectionary stand will be maintained on the pnrk by the organization during the afternoon where refreshments can HOOT Ritchie of Maryland, 16. of Mi higan, 3a. Silzer of New Jersey, 2S. W. at MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ferris John 30 p. m. ALL SEATS ' ( m and the a joint city park PRINCESS follows: I'lulerwood of Alabama, 24. I'.obinso!) of Arkansas, IS. .Salisbury of Delaware, i. Jonathan M. Davis of Kansas. Glass of Virginia, four wards of Springville Mapleton ward, will hold festival on the Springville Monday afternoon, June I remaining 23'J votes will be held through the early ballot- lug by 11 tuvorite sou entries, u3 Cox of ill FESTIVAL. The Primary organizations of the Signature T 21). PRIMARY For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Always beara gel-awa- WotikNSON MONDAY AND TUESDAY Shows 2:30, 4:00, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. CASTOR IA o long-draw- N ten .Ir.. Seipp. Vislimon Ieklev NKA Service Stair i TEXT . m nbiviiiMto. it MK Even if women do have more senue on-ml- by BROADWAY OR BUST. Hoot Gibson, star in "Broadway or Bust," Universal-Gibsonroduc- - Sedgwick, who also helped to write tion to be shown at the Princess the story, considered changing the tueuier next .uonaay ana Tuesday, script that Hoot might regain his was a real hardworking cowboy be- customary equanimity. But there fore he became a motion picture really was no danger, for finally, afactor. As such, he faced many real ter much urging, Hoot consented to dangers without a quiver. Also, in go aboard a yacht and out to sea. his picture career he has been just "Broadway or Bust" tells the as quiverless in face of danger and story of a cowboy who suddenly he has done some dangerous stunts becomes rich and desirous of show berore tne camera. ing New Yorkers how to spend But, while working in "Broadway money. He takes a pal and two or Bust," Hoot not only had a quiver horses and ,Iu the big city, he beof apprehension, but he made no at- comes a sensation In exclusive so tempt to keep his feelings secret ciety. For a time his director, Edward In the supporting cast are Ruth 'he see IJY HAUKY W I years old, was demonstrating what would do to burglars. revolver was 'about a foot The w . from the girl's mouth when away 9t head A golf ball leaves the club Is accidentally discharged. The bullet about 135 miles an hour, which struck Elsie in the nose, ranged about as tast as a golfer leaves the circled the mouth, downward, office. Knocked out two upper molar teeth Perhaps time really Is money Any- and lodged between two others. way, time is alle some friends spend, Elsie calmly picked the mlssle from her mouth and ran for assistance. ofmt to know how hot it Is summer go out in Boing to bo this the kitchen and sit on the stove. it generations turn their etten-lo- n to different pursuits. It is As the candidate spreads his bunk Ike the practice of medicine. When will he He. e i veteran physician dies, a large hardest thing about Just loafThe art of what be has learned by ex on credit, ing Is buying clgarets e perience dies with him. He has not of foolishness is on ie time to make a complete rec-r- theThesameheighth level with the depths of The old idea of education was to despair much of xiur facts into the braiu, the same People who think too think enough. not do themselves is filling a jug with a funnel. But ffe have progressed and specialized Trouble with knocking around the Into much that education Is, by comworld is It knocks you around pulsion, being put on a different stead. e at all In jasis. To succeed a man must spec-aliz-e They lo not shake handsAmerica. on some one thing. In that China, and not enough in Meld he needs all the facts he can two A slap on the back Is worth soak up. But when it comes to gen-irkicks tn the pants. it is futile to knowledge, The biggest things tn life are the to learn everything. It simThe important small things. ply cannot be done. is to be taught how to find i .hing Baseball fans blow almost as much ' aiowh'ilc when occasion arises for t '1 , us electric fans. t. A dictionary is just as useful i; j' o the average person as several! TF.KTH SAVE (ilKL'S LIFE SHOT WHEN ACCIDENTALLY i 'ears study of foreign languages inless the language will be used in International News Service. CITY. Kan.. BeARKANSAS ;is lifr's work. .it f she cause had good teeth, Elsie Some studios arc primarily to Farror, ten years old, is alive today. rain the thinking prorcss of the Elsie was shot in the face by n rain rather than the actual know- calibre revolver with which her Hunt's lW Ml i roillillllililllliifellllP V. .....-- LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL distributed top-notc- li I n n -v THE STORM DAUGHTER, I Vl 1 I- TCI -- ADWTl VKXtMAAM-IDO GO OUT SEVERAL TIMES f '- IT." By TAYLOR. DAY" Warner Stones' Columbians IN CONCERT EVERY EVENING JlllQ QJIA .U.fiHi c |