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Show PAGE EIGHT PROVO (UT ATI) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, J AN U A R Y 2 2, 1 9 3 0. THEY'LL BE MOVIE STARS SOME DAY! AMELIA PLANS NON-STOP FLIGHT ACROSS Id I U3ii mm mwm '1 i To properly care for the largi number of people expected here from l!1 parts cf the intcnuountain country for Leadership Week te "be held at the Erigham Young university during the week of Januar-' 27 to 31. the school authorities are -asking the people of Provo to open their Jiome.. Clip the coupon blow, fill it in and send ' it to the schocl bp addressed or phone 11. 1 ?.Ir. A. R-cx JohnKon, . I shull Ie glad ta acconunodata men. women for Leudeishlp Wcejt; as follows: room, $ p?r day or week; l ... ' . - .::.-.,, !.-.. . i.". -v - - , x t - , ..:;: V - V. -.;. :;, -v, ; yy- . . , . ' V. S- ,. ' y v.. - v ; :.:. '.-::.: .-v ; f-;. ? , - , - -- , - : ., . , J ,".;' t , . ;' :..;;:..- ::, , , ;.-. v- i . . V. v ' --:v'.-. t -V J -;- '---- .v '- V?-"" s -- -rf- -"r-;-". : - . .-,i;.: : '..'.. ,r. ...-1 -,:."::,-.- '. r ' '.-.:,':'' 3v:.-:' - .O J-'-l-. .' f .-'.''':.. .' - ' : -,'''' Amelia ;Cai hart is shown here at Los Angeles witk. her new -Lockheed-Vega monoplane in which she is to attempt a ncm-etcp ttans-continental ttans-continental flight toon, being , the first wonuai pilot to try It Thi" -rhlp hak a flvnsspeed of ?00 roles hour; and 'frying. is a' severe se-vere strain for a "woman. -Miss Eaihai t ia present holder of the woi Id' rpeed record f or- vomcp.. .Captain yFYank Hawks hold? the non-stop transc?vnUnental record. - t ' PROVO , A l'UKLIX THEATRE. Iast 2 Days How DoYoa Pronounce - - Some pronounce this name with lilt like' "lavaliere." Others rhyme -it with "risque" "ris-que" and 'lingerie' But when you've . seen this gray Frenchman in J1 Paramount Original " - All Talking and Singing .Musical Romance i - you'll be with the ma-jo ma-jo ri ty in .pronouncing. the audible screen's greatest entertainer! vlth a sparkling cast ' .; .' ? Incluvling ';" .. JEANETTE MacDONALD ! Lupi no Lane - Lillian Roth r Continuous 1:15 11:13 a . . ?.latLries: 10r-S3c :: :; Evenings: I5c-S3c0cV j FRI. and SAT. ' ',rAUTalkinr-!k: All Singing - All Dancing: V'auJcville head--J i n e r, - musical L comedy star, en ' , trtamfr of J If ) i alty. In a tertainer or roy- ro- C. r-""' Arf niar.ee of human t tiearls anua tne flitter of bright Coming Soon " m m m t r"i All Natural Cc!r 'G:id7 of SHOWS r f D O y( I7: ! : . n x if : x :.. , "THE fOCK EYED WORLD" J ! Xi AT STRAND THEATER :je ' t nJ . " - X A 4 I M ( 5 : x 1 No battle royal ever held in c boxinsr rinjr. no free-for-all fight pver staeed on screen or stage. compares with that seen and heard ion the screen, we believe, witn me "punch" scene in "The Cock Eyed World." Fox Movietone all .talking picture now showing at the Strand theater. . -v.. -r, The particular : battle takes place in a combination eating and , dancing danc-ing place known as the "Ship Cae" at Coney Island. Victor McLaglen, featured with Edmund Lowe and Lily Damita, as Top Sergeant Flagg of the marines. a off dutv and "on the make" as per usual. He comes into the' restaurant res-taurant with Fanny, a "pick up," played by Jean Barry and 't while seated at, a table, someone slips Fanny a .note. .. Flagg, suspicious, grabs it from "her. He picks on a "drunk' "and proceeds pro-ceeds to" bounce him'" about- Then the riot began and Vic's educated knuckles went to work. And what we know of, Vic's reputatipn:.as a battler, - they 'are thoroughly educated edu-cated 'V ,:; . - Prior, to 'taking this particular scene Walsh, who always craves the, ' real .battle, confidentially informed in-formed -McLaglen that those who would battle with him were all ex-pugs. ex-pugs. 'Sugar -Willie -Keeler, former -ight-'heavyweiCit contender, : Joe Ilerrick, a middleweight and a real batlter, ; Charley -, Sullivan, Leo Houk and a fewtnore. , "Now Vic, emphasized' Walsh, "I am paying this gang good nonet. r , Dont hold anything back. Give them both barrels Those seeing see-ing the light agreed that Vicgave them plenty.-' I - r ! ( V 1 ' 7 '. - '1 0 ; L -i -' r ' V I - - . ' Only 2 Days More! ' Be Sure and See This Gigantic . Screen Spectacle - - : -"; A- - - 1 ! t 1 W ( . - 25' v T, 1 w'3-t ., X" 1 "" That pair of rnarines'make hot love in the eoMrst iarts of Siberia . . . j They make hotW love In Coney j Island . . '. Cut the hottest of hot love with the hottest of hot babies j in the torrid, temprstuous trppics. j - s - - 1 TEN KILLED IN BVS CRASH . .Continued From Page One) 'svi'crah. Th rafn proceeded t'' Toledowhere Hand was . relieved and a hew ci'cw took charge. Hand was instructed -to return here to exnlain his version of the accident . The bus vas struck directly in th center by the train'. Coroner Pearse and the other Investigators In-vestigators gave partic,ular attention atten-tion to the condition of the road. They found that it was a new road flnd in cobd passable condition. Possibility of the bus skidding and crashing into the train J 'was discounted dis-counted because of a slight elevation eleva-tion at the approach of the tracks. Ethel Davison, 12, a pupil of the sixth grade, and the sole survive of the crash, was taken to the hospital hos-pital with two broken legs. In a. trembling, frightened voice she attempted to tell of the accident, acci-dent, but she was so nearly incoherent inco-herent that her story was difficult to understand. . She said she was sitting near the front of the bus, chatting with her schoolmates as. they approached the trak. . . f "I think, there were two rains," she said. "Anyway, we , stopped while one went .past, and then we started up again. , Then, the bus broke to pieces." Officials at the hospital said the chiM would recover, unless the the. shock of the nccident proved too severe. Among the torn, and- twisted bodies of the children were found a partly1. eaten apple and a comic picture that one of the 'pupils is thought to have been drawing when the" tram struck the bus. The' impact 'of the heavy steel engine, en-gine, against the "wood and steel of the bus dipping metal, and wood was punctuated with screams of the chiWren, : according to witnesses.-.'-. Bodies were hurled high in the air and far. from ythe scene. One was severed. in ..wo. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT - TTJRNISHED j v Heated apartment, , also room Call 529 J. j28 MISCELLANEOUS Expert radio and electric service. Call Victor Ashwot th. 211. .. , J28 HELP WANTED -FEMALE Wanted:. Office girL Must have had good training ,tho not necessarily neces-sarily much ; practical experience. Mustwrite - a good, hand, AbeV able to type well, "must be accurate with figures. Apply . Mr.- Dixon,- Taylor Bros. Co. between hours of 4. and 6. p. m.. - ... 4... ;".' . - - Sal?slady to travel. '. Dresses and lingerie, salary and expenses. Un less you have experience with an intentional ; success do .not apply. James Hotel. Room 17- MP?IE0:tt TODAY & THURSDAY Mm In An AH Talking -Farce Comedy l.J ZJll '3 x board, 3 ntea.1 ?.. . Na:n 1 ......... v Address lii marks '. .. prr wek; IM SUFFERS FROZEB FEET Sam Page. 40, of Lfttte Rock, Arkansas, ' is -recovering from frozen feet at the Utah county jail, jnedical attention is being given by County -Physician Stanley Clai k. v Page was brought to Provo Tuesday Tues-day by members of the Utah county Jicriffs office' from Thistle, where he had taken refuge in the sand House of the Denver and Rio Grande railway. lie was on his way to his home after failing to obtain work, and while . walking -through the snow and slush Monday got his 'feet Wet and on the sudden change of temperature became frozen. The employees at the .sand house notified noti-fied the sheriff who', detailed Deptuy Martin -Strebel and Joseph McKell to bring the man to Provo. Reports from the . county jail Wednesday were to the effect that it will be some time, before Page will be able to continue his journey. PROVO COUPLE AT CCiJMTIOi! Mr. and Mrs. L. R.-Edwards left-Salt left-Salt Lake this afternoon for eavt- J ern conventions. . . . Mrs. Edwards, national commit- f tee woman for i Utah for the American Ameri-can -Legion auxiliary, will attend the annual convention of the, na tional commltteewomen, to be held January 26 and 27, at Indianapolis, Indiana! . On January 25 she -will attend a special meeting being held for the purpose of establishing a scholar ship fund for the education at iwar orphans.. Mrs. Edwards was 'recently 'recent-ly appointed a member of this'spec-iay this'spec-iay committee by Mrs. Donaldvidac Rae, y national president toi the auxiliary. . ' . , She will also be present at a national na-tional council for child welfare workers, which is to be held on January 24 and 25. The council is headed by the auxiliary. Mr. Edwards will attend the annual an-nual convention of the National Automobile Dealers association,, in Chicago, on January 27 and 28." Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will meet n Detroit, Mich.,, where they will jpend a few days. They expect to inspect the Buick factory at Flint, Mich., and they will - enjoy a visit in Chicago - before returning -home In three weeks. A Hollywood tsar, who recently had. a. nervous .breakdown, is said to be recovered .and has gone .on a. vaudeville , tour playing tho uke-lele. uke-lele. Up to the same old tricks. Still More Millions Treat Colds Direct . , . -, . .j r Round-About Method of "Dosing" Giveti Way To Modern Vaporizing Salve. More and more people each yea are giving up the slow, indirect vv of treating colds by "dosing with Irternal medicines, and are--tidop" Tng the modern direct trcatment--Vicks VapoRub. v - Vicks goes direct to the affetc ! parts and checks the cold In tw. 1 ways .' its medicated vapors, ro j leased by the heat of the body, ai c inhaled direct to the inflamed a r f passages; at the same time it act3 direct through the skin like a poultice poul-tice or plaster, '.'drawing out'.' tightness tight-ness and soreness. ". 4 . Vicks is especially appreciated by mothers ; because it is just rubbed on, and therefore, . cannot upset children's delicate stomachs as "dosingVis so apt to do.. Today the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless "dosing." To keep pace with the ever growing grow-ing demand, the famousslogan, "17 Million Jars Us d Yearly," was raised to "21 Million" a short time ago. This figura too has been outgrown out-grown ,as there are how "Over 25 .Million Jars Used . Yearly" a ' jar for every family in the United States. -Adv. . . . r ' board and room, $. . . . . .per week. Phone CITY OFFICES . ''si a ftp Changes .(Continued aFrom "Page- One). - '.,' I-''-' ."-is ' mission an opportunity to pass on -all .-bills whioh would - possibly not be done If the -bills-were passed Individually" In-dividually" as was 'formerly the case. Another '' - recommendation 'lias been made by Mrs. "Smith to make a srecord . f -Ht tns nance 1 policie aUd bonds :patd by Provo City sto be-'r fi.le4wiUi:': the tity ' -recorder. Such;aJi3t would. . give the amount of. insuranca rcaeriel , on -.-different buildings, land .would; prevent; over-insra&cew.f,f over-insra&cew.f,f v-.-j- - -i JC1e! -commission is seriously con sidering, the introduction of at cen- tral purchasing department through r..tAi .$.ft, -.Kf li,ii.itUt'.-t.-MuV.,rM.;-. i .".- i - .. . . '..-.....,.;..'... '".' ...-- ..'.. i-jw v-.v-y... --r. B., W-s.-'-ri;.,-, -a-- a.. -. - -: . '- " -fe" -'.' -- - ' f '-' - '-'- . -: -." - . . :f i;.. :'. v v- -- - . ' - -v. '. - - - - - - - , - ' 1 - f y ' - .. ' . . - - yr-rZ - - - . ' - ' . v . .; c;. XM -JIIIIIW . --s ()V. V I K V5 " -trSCf. AIm built uilh y ' i- V- A-cycU Sasoli,,c r ,1 X A I .'X.' ALU1 " '""J (7 - motor for tauret i - Don't put off orderingr a new EASY any longer. Dirty.f urnaces daily take their toll on clean clothing ati d jem-tairis. It's ah easy j and enjoyable enjoy-able experience to do them up in theEASY Washing Machine . Must you hang your washing 'out on a line to dry in this bitterly cold weather? The Wringerless EASY dries: them quickly and thoroughly thor-oughly without being taken from the machine. - DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSELL pp. are now putting on their annual washer campaignXDuring this dnvie manv "sT)e?ial advantages will be givenVYou cannot afford not to takeadvantsge of these liberal features. Come. in aiid le't us show you wliat the EASY will, da your' .drudgery. (l ' " ; x Let us explain its outstanding advantages and hcv its use while you are paying for it. ' " A D. T. R. CoStore is near you. Drop in and ask a you should order-your EASY now; , x a s4' rT. Serving as superior judge may be 17 movie girls; all under 21. appeared before Judge M arshall McComb - their- contracts- A California vlaw requires court app roval of contracts not given away without cause ;in Hollywood, so you may see these girls -.--''.. ' - a wc-WMnnfrm' '' -!'.'..':;". ." -"' - ' '" ' ' ''--.' ..-.5'f auvirvi i.oiiitiirj . -..: EERLIN.-"Slonon,": a substitute, for sugar, has .ben . perfected here by a- German chemist. It contains about the same number of caloH s grape sugar and is said not to increase the sugar content of the blood. It's sweet taste Is- suitable Cor use in ysweetening iteiL-coffee and foods - - - -, , . , lr4 r which the purchases of al city departments de-partments could be made... v Tho -complete audit of all departments depart-ments for the year 1929 will be undertaken un-dertaken in-.a few weeks by Wood, Boesley.iand. Reeves. -' This audit is to include the . general1 funds, re- j ceipts .t and disbursements,' -as well as the special improvement funds. .. iz ; ; t,,,, .....A- .-n. t Is Si, - line JL lit! JllVM x Nine Busy Thursday X-,? - Jan.;;. .. 1 v 23 - WARD HlAL'L a hard life, but it has iti -compensations as proved by this scene when , 1 ' ; i ORET.I SOCIETY Members of the Literary club met at the home -of Irs. Curtis Gordon on Thursday afternoon. - ' The following ' officials were chosen for ' the coming year Mrs. Clifton. Pyne, president; Mrs. A. V. Washburn, vice president and Mrs, Gunard - Lundgren, secretary and treasurer.. Plans for the coming year were also discussed anc? a delicious de-licious and well arranged luncheon lunch-eon was served. . ' . s ...: . Tho3e pfesent were Mrs. LeEarl lima .99 t l ivu MAuuav Furniture Stores at Los Angeles for ratification of involving minors and contracts ure names in electric lights some day. --'. -'?'"' ' ' Burri Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. E. , IL Calder, Mrs. J. Erval Christen- sen, Mrs. R. D: Wells, Mrs. A. V. Washburn, Mrs. Tom Jacobs, Mr. ' Curtis Gorden, Mrs. Guanrd Lundgren, Lund-gren, Mrs. Dean Pa rk, . Mrs. Clifton Clif-ton Pyne, Mrs. Jack Tark, Mis. , DeoLs Pyne and Mrs. Roy Park. The officers and teachers of tho Sharon ward Primary cntertHlned the officers and teachers c" Sharon stake in the ward amu.se-mrnt amu.se-mrnt hall on Wednesday afternoon. Game3, under the leadership tf stake pay leader, Mrs. J. Erval Christenscn, furnished - the entertainment enter-tainment and delicious' refresh-, ments were served to 45. . to overcome you can enjoy salesman why , PALAIS ROYALE ; ORCHESTRA Admission 50c i y; X , j X,- ) |