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Show 1 PAGE TWO, -- r HE-HERALD -T- Published by the Herald Corporation, E. C. Rodger, president, at - 60 So. lit W. St, ProvOj Utah, dally. Entered a second-clamatter at the postoffice In Provo, Utah. -- Member of the United Press aaaoh ss s Scripps Newspaper.- ; - : "-' -' jfl. . . . Sub8cAptlon terme By carrier in the county,- 45 cents the month; outside county, the year in advance; by mall In the county, fi0 $5-0- 0 I 5.oa Bir Bit j "'.'. " -- '""" ' - " f?-- - ' - " te- i . . N. Gunner Rasmuson, attor and manager; R. W. Ooodell, managing ditorj-N- , C; Hicks, county editor; J. A. Owens, advertising manager Cei Co.' C Vodt-TurmngFa8hi6na- j , '.7' m "- Nest townships Miss Toothpick Is the Ctrl who - be. Some 300 "leading'' pronation' Texas Democrats are at Dallas, to beat Smith and these "Leaders" organizing, En 4uno.unc.eJhat theywill turn at least 300,000 Democratic! ur-E.f Sweetie- ;- Bhe w r, .Votes over .to Hoover. dered a' That 300,000 people of any state should becometurn dish of a la mode. Despite her "quit E.! Eai for any reason, would be fine. It would Indicate study apvearBnce, Miss Toothpick is so coats, Eur of mother employs three politics, determination of principle, courage, and mdepend- wild that her Eut, chaperons to? took after fcer, each Ho' 'pce all. very desirable; jn a'popular fornr of government f working an r shift. A ' ' Tro) " ' "' ' "V v and, in a state like .Texas, the; effects would be decidedly ' Lltt , f standard 4 with.. bearer NOTES ago outwears jjhenqmenal.' Qnly I HOME TOWN Let Mrs. E. Ray Peterson, one ofj Ma - o weak as Davis, Texas Democrats gave Davis 350,000 our local girls who has made j Mo rnajority over Coolidge Davis 478,000, CoolidgeZl2&000; 1 good in the writing game, is in -- Nel-. 1 Turn 300,000 of this Democratic votefover to Hoover, and - Park -- for the - summer. J Vivian f No. there "would be only inconsequential remnants of the Texas f She has always written about she wrote socle- democracy left. What the horsemen would call "& decided Ij the chickens -- the Provo for ty reversal of form. Pra sPostrTrtr-ne-edltpoultry i Rio - 2 ""However, before doing any hearty, cheering for the t I J magazine in Calif. 300,000, it is well to consider the numbertJf Texas Repub i 'Talking about efficiency what de-- ! ' Beans who are our of flasks. think police And, what is true do you wearing hip pocket partment headed by our genial biu"" i Texas la true of every other states halls who Otto Blrk, One of the old Demoir-Rum- 's fine accomplishments is friend, from the north. Did you notice! Jus spurring of people to independent political action. t how they directed traffic at the.! fair grounds on the Fourth? A , 25-ce- eight-hou- " ! 1 i '. -- ; ; . . : "''-. -- 1 I t I million autos and not an accl- I dent! - . At the heighth of his military and political power, Obre-- j Another Provo boy who is making good la Clifford PierpontJ pon- uttered words that might - well : serve as-- a preamble Ij who is running a gas house here, t)t tne Mexican constitution, and or some others: When you come to Provo don't .."I would rather teach the Mexican people to use a tooth j fail to call on Cliff. His place Is brush than to handle a rifle.- - I would rather see them -- in f where the fires start. You can't schools than upon battlefields. ...I prefer, any day, a good Tmiss seeing Eas Net Par Silv Wal ; : " 4 (Continued from Page One) When there's naught of sorrow or nap Washington and assassinate. .. .... ... .'- care; him and his staff. " But the man worth while The new republier-wit- h its - Is the man who can smile government two weeks old, When he sits on a tack on his faced a desperate struggle for ex-. istence. chair.-- . al -- ' ' ton M Nevi MM Lak ors i Ml lea, I fe E..-- here' Mi Pem; ors j Mt Ceda Mrs. Mr have Colo, moot of ,tl They impr ery. Slr sena of E ten C H M viaitr W la a "Set King or of Thur e.: from Mr Amy field, Prov Mr Vld a the .. Other numbers on the nrotrranl were "The Old Refrain," sung by Miss Rhoila Johnson," accompanied .by an orchestra qnaer the direction of Professor LeRoy Robertson,' a trio, "Indian Dawn" by Betty and Reta Davis, and Helen Glazier;, a solo, "My Mountain Maid," by Wen-deRobinson and the.."Y" v H . ' sudrtct k The-Adorable- ' AND . known I artist jrk -- URRAY in ' s W II 1 flk . William ; '4,W - , t rU UTAH - LATOURl mil GAS VALLEY r : r 1 I EDNA HUilST home a moral lesson. Different than you have ever seen. MISSINGXIRLS - Last year 75,000 girls Where disappeared do they go? rWhat do they do? Was it their mistakes their shame that caused them to leave " home and friends? See Girla of ' the Underworld. NO COMEDY and Yiil'J NfjTK, Jl. ":mmmtSr'Tt; SLIDES-N- O DISAPPOINTMENTS O Admission 50 cents III ' - LECTURE-N- Nights, Men Only Mat LadiqOnl No one under 16 unless with Parents UVt BACON - "i 'j I Ijl WONDERLAND ZANE GREY'S film UTAH'S NOW SHO WING latest st' ' Photographed . v-- SpanUli Fork 7 PrOVO ROGER AND lilt Tnrlnv vvjrijks I V Moderate Price MnTrnri A JSih emo- tions poignantly, tears at the heart and drives r - 'itfrM kill V CHASE AND ' falls Confronting Inno- cent Boys and Girls de picted in this - story -- " I I - Fearlessly are the Pitr , - Stringed Brazilian Band : . that touches the and the screen's best ' Economical Durable And Reliable With Special Music Widow" uJ ROWLAND AND JOYCE Springrille PAUL KODAK lk and SISTER jt ktm .iri-- 1 . man n a y I I-- I Mil t ' " The comedyof t he season. ; " V s I J - j 20 movie star : bobks COMEDY Evening Prices Prevail NEWS A ticket for a Free Drink of B. & H. oot Beer or a way to week this olders of July 'calendars Starts Next Wednesday ILLIAM-HAINES- given ,. ,.? ; t , ' A if A i' "TELLING THE WORLD" - ;r; h'i'l A' I n " X v' -- i ,- MV-,- . V AnVr'" 3$tVi 5vJ-.iL"- 'r ' i .' aiT:'4MfH --- " historical --- l - .VivH' Xfi : .'.:jbaclounds,lxTC romantic settings; t: thrills,'" L JlWkMl ' r' Orangto Every Patron. -W- ' ... .. m PARAMOUNT welcomes Jack Holt back with a Zane Grey story, a po- werful suDDortine cast and an ace director,' John Waters.:: The" result is stirring- picture of the fast disappearing West ; ' - photos, 4 movie . 1 " , V rro ZKiwanis-jClub-FoUowlnga . ' - 4V ' - C V I "BRINGING UP FATHER" " - " ; The .Screen Version of , GEO. McMANUS' , Comic Strip .1,.-- . : The Merry ON THE SCREEN . Humantone Singing Interlude ' ' lSluiiMs5IN llil lSJiSll jClbertalellena '' '.r"'1 -T Introducing for the First Time In This City ill I TP"? , -, BONANOVA WM. MUFFA tLS A 1 hi rl gl mm Assisted by ber own ' tompany. spent with '...'Mr . mm k ' Star of ne '.A group of players directed by Prof. Robert Sauer. rendered J "ellent band music throughout the j 4 Evening, one of the most, pleauing - being r "Timp Echoes;"- daug Aa taoieau by a group of I City,- - H girls under the direction of M - i Mildred Lewis Hinckley, assisted by. tf xinoaa jonnson and Moroni Selnnan T Contributed the final number. Impressive Ceremonies r .fc A her Impressive ceremonies that added a" mystifyinir atmosDher Is on to the Buttf casion were carried out at 11 o'clock the i in conn'ecUon with the. lighting of The mammoth bonfire built by the grimi the : specr eimpl ; tacular exhibition of fireworks that ful ct fllumlnated the. heavena"with a Ask , daiiling brilliance, Miss Katherine ter ( T Taylor as ."Spirit f Timpanogos" tfohni in flowing white robes circied ithe huge pyre, holding aloft a flaming torch, from which fire was trans- f erred . to', the z. torch of - the - B f of the Bonfire" represented "Spirit p . by Dorothy Jiobertav- - daughJter..ir Coach E. L, Roberta. She In turn Jit the torches, of 1 girls aa VFire a . thKMFE ilLPI Offers-- - . " r- - Girls o the -- Warmer bno$.pment Ill Blli I ll I LJ. ' - : Greatest Entertainment I -M- -- ing Over' LJ J .j wJ.. Today;L. ....... and Monday MAY 1r Mr jWas! ';: ! to" ex- her-artl- Btlc ,.' The Dangerous" Game Told m the Greatest Sex Super Photoplay Picture Ever Filmed With a Notable Castr JJen Lyon, Gaston Glass,5 Peggy Lynne, Marion Lavere and Others." Salt Lake's " ed Immensely. ' ' . r ..- - The shadow of a prison record over him threatening to darken the life of the girl he Jpvedl Going straight demanded more wits thanigo9gtcrookedl recently. ., ; - .': - . boo-In- g i - frletv the t Alplnestock Timpanogos ceptional hikers preceded the actual program. Rulou Robinson, who had come all the wiy from Boston, Massachusetts, to participate In the ..famous pilgrimage was presented one of the- sticks for having come "the greatest distance. .! James Manson of Provo, wo" age was given as 80 years and 8 ' months, was awarded u oi Joognltion of being the oldest hiker a veteran of srveral former Timp hikes and declared himself Friday night to bje good for as many more.- - ...... . H. R. Merrill, chairman of the -program cpmmlttee and master of ceremonies, made the presentations. Among the numbers rendered -during the eveningwere many of exceptional merits The B. Y. V. summer school male quartet, composed of J. W. Thornton, Reed Morrill, Wendell Robinson, Vernon Lea " Master, and W. P. Hanson, accora-- ', panist plcased the crowd with several fine selections. t Miss Cecil v Manwaring. of, Salt ixke, captivated the audience com- plotelyr with performance 'on the piano accordion. Bhe played a number of catchy mew1 i that brought thunderous applause, and compelled her to return for reK'l peated encores. Little Miss La Von Muriel Good - 1 speed, also of Salt Lake, appeared I f 1n a group of dramatic readlnes. ' - Her excellent work stamps her a nil . a coming artist w.th a winsomo personality and excellent stage presence. She red "The Duel' "At the ; Bottom of Our Garden", "The Menagerie Garden", "Hiawatha" , and The Dagger Dance." .... Rulon Robinson, of the New Eng-lan- d Conservatory of Music, was heard in two tenor solos that pleas" sinor mom Bryc Mr famil j He is worried over the fact that there is no city elec tinn for another year. Fred Richmond, the obliging cashier-ibank, says the. reason so many people fail Is because they haven't learned to do business with a smile, - : Forward march, feet I . Art Shannon. , rs ingi MJ " f Z Prices are going dowitTumr can now buy a good cigar for 10 cents, which cost 15 cents v . last year. '' "" - This Date in Our Tmewcan History in--t- boo-Wh- at it I j - i - . . ' : I .Frank Dusenberry, our genial power trust man, visited Ye Ed j j j l Li'l Gee Gee doesn't like corn-o- n mystifying setting presented an Imthe-copressive picture with She says It makes her toe visitors ver the hills the hikers an! ing hillsides brightly Illuminated tired reaching for the Bait' and pepto fM lor miles around, until dawn. 7 from far and near began " per. eats In the- - great outdoor amphi; theater. Characteristic Crowd " It was a characteristic Tlmp wim""- "''a crowd, full of pep, and vim, and dressed in the conventional hiking costume, that occupied every available vantage point in and around ' the theater. Tbe usual ceremonies of awarding and Gtpi pei Maidens" who encircled the pile of logs in a fantastic dance and then applied the torches to the bon'.re which was quickly ablare. The whole scene with a romantic and ASPEN GROVE M Pro and j electrician machinist, carpenter or farmer to a soldier." And what Obregon professor he performed. ' Mexico has had veryrvery few leaders like. him. Most of her leaders " . have earned assassination. i v auto in I plao M DaK dau Platform A Splendid Yar- Zuri T: he unfair well. ; , . LLl-:'.'.::i- What is worth booing is worth l worth booing os worth . y,- . ',...-.: When you dig up a hunk of earth soldier. After-th- e revolution many or the' with a. shovel, that's work. When you dig up a hunk of patriots were disfranchised by laws. Democracy Was the target earth with a golf club, that's pleasfor attack. Alexander Hamilton ai . ure. ; . other Tories gloomily prophesied it v:;V:.y." couldn't last. Mathews, w Tory It's easy enough to be pleasant mayor of New York, planneu to kid - -- e, - - - ' "consecrated to X om-ctttne- - nmmaay organisaliberty.' 'and the federal tion, virtually lives with the people. . ... union."It has "representatives ' tn every The original society was divider block. These block representatives into 13 tribes, corresponding to the are responsible to. the ward bosoj states. Tammany, the Chief, was the ward boss, in turn, to the dis humorously canonized as 'St. Tara- - trict leader. Thus, the voter gets im :itmade America's'- patron' mediate, action. If ha and his neigh- saint. The Tammany tribe in Dela. burs are not looked after, by the ware was the Tiger tribe". That of hlnrlr Kris thw Mil dethrone him: Mew York was the "Eagle tribe." There is no ''passing the buck." ; Other states took other; birds and The Al Smith boom is the secanimals as their symbols-ond launched by Tammany. The Topping the order was a Grea; boom for Andrew Jackson was the ' Grand Sachem. Seven early presi- first and It won that. v f dents held the office; " '. r--v l " Tarnmany-divtdEd-irt year up o ! BRASS" knxcki.es ndian seasons, starting to reckon : time with the Columbus discovery ; ."Brass Knuckles' .is now show.. of America. It adopted as a motto: ing at the Gem theater.: It is ia July 21 "Freedom, Our Rock." . Warner Bros, production and Monte 1608 Captain John 8mith returned to Jamestown from his Early in its historys Tammany Blue and Betty Brbnson are starred. be- The -f- irst-trip actadras mediator'lir-dlBpntet exploration. and scenario were writ story tween the United States and; In- ten - by New repubUc of Hawaii recog- and - Lloyd U893 Gates, . Harvey dian tribes. It ' was continually Baeon directed. nisscd. i. ' fought by the Federalists and tho Scenes in prison, ln the tene- 1899 Robert G. Ingersoll, orator, and but survived ; grew. Tories, ments, the courts,; and the homes y i died.. ' Itf fought for manhood suffrage and against Imprisonment for dent. " '. ' ';"'''i".'v!';""? ".""- - " ;M tiis ixrrw.h:. i The course of the society waa "Boss" fairly smooth until the Tweed episodes In '1870. Tweed, a scoundrel, was forced to rctkte ant, was driven out of the country in disgrace, A group of Democrats took hold SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUIfY 22 AND 23 . - that-Georg- ; 1 j ' . ;. I Mr. day1 W. Cort mm -- .: . s. -E- -.- who Henry 'Ford Is backing - Hoover, Uevee that Nor and John' Raskob, General Motors wegian "fjords chief, is backing Al Smith. . Why not decide the election by staging a have When taken to race between a Ford ana a Chevrodinner by her let? ' ble scientist Society d Mooney organized lathed by reformor and shuddered at by impressionable folks for weeks now, Hardly any of the denouncers and very few westerners seem to have a good opinion of jit look on ammiiiy as anything bul of scourge that rules New York in some dreadful fashion; or they vision it aa the faai'Uar tiger. Hardly anyone knows the ehistory of the Wash organization or ington and President John Adams, Jefferson, Monroe, "John Quincy Adams and Jackson were, successively, 'lc aiterB" of the" movement.- The original Tammany was a Delaware chief. Tbe original Tammany society was founded May 12, 1789, by Wil.. V liam Mooney. T Mooney was" an has devoted 20 years of his life to solv ing the riddle: Doesa woman putting on', m ven maae iunme; faces than a nutn ttliMvijig: uespite years, of researcn, tbe problem remains unsolved. Photo by Gene Hansen. - Much-Discusse- K iin been1' cursed from western pulpits, spoken about by the man - famous ., TESSIE TOOTHPICK WINS " HIGH HONORS -" This Is Miss Teasta - Toothpick who. ; has Just been selected: as thai most, typical flapper in Clam Ch Pn Ea Ea En 4......- - 3(C.... Here's History of POPULAR SCIENCE This It Prof. Henry? W. Custard, ' 1928) (Copyright, 'Howdy, folks!.' Fried onions formed the first wireless Cora- ratmication In the world, ' inj PROVOCATIONS of the poor of a great city, pro- vide locale for "Brass Knuckles." The story is of a tenement lad who is wrongly imprisoned, ana wmie in . reuewr jau incurs thr hatrea or st inmate, who hounds his after-liftrying to separate him from the motherlessi waif fori! whom Milaj ' ; I i . .. .... I caring. pathetic, running the whole gamut pathetic, .running the whole gamut of human passions, "Brass Knuck les" is a story nara 10 r xorget, Monte Blue and Betty Bronson do .niTiiri work in the stellar roles. includes William Rus tha sell, GeorgieStone,'- Paul Panzer,-an- d 'Jack Curtis. Having ; seen "Brass Knuckles" youll ;want .all your friends to see it '. and reformed the organization in 1872. v Since-the- n it has been the York and has New in ruling power gradualiy etendedUta- - powersjo other states. This is the first year it has waged a national fight since i early days.' Tnder the present system in .Newj The WHAT and WHY of TAMMANY . v ... Telephone Buslnea office, 96; Society reporter, 107; Editorial room; 1208. ' If you Ho not receive your paper before fl p. m. telephone ' " ." '."T" ." ;". W and a copy will" be delivered to your residence. am elo PRQVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 22 1928, I I I .I " I T III --- ST4RT8 tiesdav; jtxY nth : ' . r tkti 118 ENDERL0IN-Z- 3 -- 1 .with Li.. ri r"ii:- nA "'vil' - " I " ' "". Sy IU FRCfi i 4Tt 1 I Crazy Hous? ill rn 4' ' -- CARTOON and NEWS ' ' J |