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Show 5 , V , 4 -A PAGE EIGHT 7- "V PROVO (UTAH)-S UN.D A Y- H E R AM.S U NDAY,r J.U N E -28, - ,1 3.31. ;hi W IB (I 5 t - jtai 11 em .tit Mj t r s m t ' lb o a 1 PI -v ( is in n ss Janet Gaynor Is i Irresistible In Daddy Long Legs? IA - Janet Gaynor and her co-stdr ';: ,Warner Baxter score unique triumph tri-umph in "Daddy Long Le'gs, which Just completed a sensational two i weeks run at the Capitol in Salt , Lake City, breaking all existing attendance at-tendance records for that theatre. ' Mer Words can not d escribe the - an young love itself. Th e uicture V' is fresh in humor, pathos, lrresist- ible" heart Interest It . recalls the wistful, haunting appeal of wSev- enth lleaven," an achievement as rare in pictures as it is enchant- .As "Judy Abbott," Janet Gaynor 4 mothers all ' the Jove-hungry kiddies kid-dies in the orphanage that has al ways been her home. Her capable. - hand; are kept busy by the Soured friatron but the drabness of her yun-roundings yun-roundings nave never " dampened - her. eager spirit. " ; t'Toin' this hectic atmosphere Warner Baxter,' as the wealthy and "charitably disposed bachelor, Jer--via Penaleton, rescues the gallant Judy and sends her tf a fashionable Sill's col lege. ' Their i. attraction is mutual and Judy little suspects sus-pects that the man she loves is in leality her "Daddy Long Legs" whom she imagines a gruff, kind- ly . old man. 1 "Top Notes," an amusing Willy ; Reuben comedy, tajkertoon, and J Paramount! Sound News completes this outstanding program of entertainment enter-tainment , ;.Th3 picture snows at the Para-. Para-. mount Sunday, Monday and Tuesday;" Tues-day;" . ;". . - ' "STEPPING OUT." "Stepping Out", the .rollicking comedy open, lg at the Paramounc Wednesday one of these plays that .rtau out with a giggle and con- tinue to call forth laugh after.laugh until the fade-out There's a reason " Jri .thl3 particular comedy and that ,' is Cliarlotte Greenwood, the lanky v start whose impetuous antics ami N candid wise-cracks. ate always, lip- roarious. The other reason for mer-riment mer-riment are Reginald Denny as a young husband whose first exper- - ience at philandering teaches him a Uife-long lesson; Cliff Edwards Ukulele ,Ike) as a philosophical : playboy; Leila Hyams as a wise young wife and Harry Stubbs, as the r, husband of Charlotte Greenwood Green-wood who also receives a costly les 'son. Adkled is a Tom Howard comedy VTwo A. M." a Robert Bruce scenic, scen-ic, and Paramount news, iton't forget one matinee on week Six Hour Kodak Film Finishing at HEDQUIST'S Prpvo'sOruff Stores AT YOUR FOR 'Room Home $50 Down, $20 per month. 20 Acre Farm-Plenty : Water Mapleton Bench. 15 ' Acre Farm 15 Shares 'Water- Provo Bench , Acre Farm 10 Shares Water Provo Bench. 2 Acre Farm Good Home. 'I-- - - VFOR RENT T Several Good Modern Homes 4-5-6-Robms. Good Apartments Close to B, Y. U. Farms l-2-35-Ccres With or Without Homes . FOR TRADE . Several Homes for Farrns. , -.Several Farms for Homes. : INSURANCE ; - - Fire Auto Plate Glass Bonds! - - Money to Loan 1 Intermountaih Finance & Thrift Co. S7 No, University AveV New Complete coverinigr of genuine Angora vMohaiiv Nach--cjnanh spring units in all cushions. - 09Q.5.- Sold on Easy Payments 'C 316 West cp cp - -cp ? fP p fp4 P 5P , . - , . , : ; . ' Scenes From The Weeks Attractions At Provo Theaters " i ' l ' ,:, ' ,- 7T ' : -. . 4 M ' ' w ' ' TT mwwkwwww Mw-.-wwWRg:;-TJMuiiji,iiiuu i i in it i.iiiiiij.ii,...iiWH.w.-.:y.,j.y.w.y;,;.Xs--,y . - r' . Jt V-:::'-"::S:'::::-:-;-:': 5 ' -V - ) fc ar- v.:r -- I v SSI; 1 flk2 a 'ii. I , . i. 1 U ri -n nn---m riyinrfiini---i- ' i 1 .1tirwjio:Jxt-y I . I' ft IK - v , ' - - ' I -Trm. -m.tr T----T i J .. , J f " ' - gr" .yTrii.ilyiyiiyjipiifiyiiii.jiri'''; - " '" ,w -vs - ; - w -A Hi ."'h - A i - v Pictured at the upppr left is Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor, stars written. The picture 'opens at the Paramount tqday ror a tnree-aay run. Jeiow at tne leu is a ciose-up 01 negmaia uenny anu iie nyiiuw, stars In "Stepping Out '. rollicking comedy which opens Wednesday at the Paramount. At the upper-right is a scene from the "Doorway to, Hell," starring handsome Lew Ayres, hero of "All Quiet on the Western Front" The picture opens at the Cirest theater today. Below at the right is shown the two "Cracked Nuts," Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey playing at the Strand theater day3 starting at 3 p. m. BIYSTERY FILM COMING. "The Black Camel" playing at the Paramount Friday, and Saturday Satur-day is rated by. critics' all over the .country as the season's , most, outstanding out-standing mystery picture. . Here is a thriller, with the"bland Warner Oland again investing the role of Charlie with a conviction, that unquestionably surpasses Hhe previous. ' offering in entertainment arid suspense. Many genuine glimses of Hawaii's Ha-waii's romaniro stibres and breathtaking breath-taking beauty spots feature "The Black 'Camel," roost of which was actually tllmeicl in the islands, and these alone' make, the picture well worth seeing. Olandls work is even finer .than in tle earlier film, fine as that was. Bela Lugosi is outstanding as the sinister fortune-teller; Sally Eilers and Robert Young make a lovable pair in the juvenile leads, and Dorothy Reviety Victor Varconi, William Post and many other screen notables round out an exceptional ex-ceptional supporting cast. SERVICE! SALE Phone1 1304 Tee Floor Lamp ' ; ; " ' Only ' , V .. : v r : Center . " Lew Ayres Plays Leading Role In ' "Doorway 'To Heir . . Lewis Ayres who arnaii such high praise in "All Quiet on the Western Front," and who is how appearing in, he JW&mer Bros, and X Itaphorie production, "The Doorway Door-way to Hell" at the Crest Theater, literally jumped from .music to the movies!. While playing in Ray West's orl chestra at the Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, A vrea was seized with the ambition ambi-tion to enter pictures. He .visited tle casting offices of thebig Hollywood Hol-lywood stuczos and 'finally landed a jsix months' cjohtractwith Pathe. During that time, however, he" only appeared) in oneicture and that only in a "bit' His next effort was more fortunate for he appear ed as the youthf ul Wver of ''Greta Garbo in "The Kiss." When Universal planned to make "AlMJuIet On the Western Front," Ayres applied and was given a screen test A few days later he was given the leading role of PauL "The Doorway to Hell," an original orig-inal screen story by Rowlana Brown, and directed by Archie Mayo, . presents Lew Ayres- as a youthful 'racketeer in & big city's gangland.. The cast-also Includes World's Prize Nut Combination ... Stars of 'Ciipkocs' . . . 'Half Shot at,Sunrise:. . ; aiook. Line V C2CW ncrvir BOBBY JONES ; Golf Series with ' Y.- "r . 3 3 Z3 in "Daddy Long Legs" one of Wheeler, Woolsey Star At Strand In "Cracked Nuts" A fussy maiden aunt; a .beai-tiful .beai-tiful girl; twV rival kings; a restless rest-less executioner and a crazy kingdom king-dom these are the laugh-provolt- ing ingredients composing Radio Pictures " Cracked Nuts," opening today at the Strand Theatre. y Co-featuring 'Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, with little Dorothy Lee as' the romantic prize, the two fumed comedians battle for matri mony and glory in what is consi dered their best screen appearance to date. : Face Hail J Bargain Wheeler and Woolsey are rival 3 for the throne of a mythical king dom,. but their enthusiasm cools when they are told that before one can attain the crown the other must die by public execution. The picture abounds in ' laughs and in addition provides many new thrills. Airplanes bomb cities ant miniature leaden soldiers battle on the field of hpnor with Wheeler and Woolsejr finally deciding the fight personallyrC Dorothy Mathews, James Cagney, Jeon Janney, Robert Elliott, Charles JusJfels andnany others. STARTING SUNDAY mnm DOROTHY LEE Edna May Oliver , Stanley Fields ' Uenl -Steninrel ' , . iwX'Kyw' :l . - --- III fvHrm'f; I nit"! 1 L I ftlf Oil i mil. ? 1 V Mi' I PI 1 the most charming romances ever "The Lone Rider" At Orpheuni Today . "The Lone Rider." a breath-taking," all-talking 'western" with the hard-riding Buck Jones in the main role is scheduled to play at the Orpheum Theater today:- The film Is arjiepiction of the colorfuldays Of 49l Supporting roles in this production pro-duction are played by Vera Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Harry Woods and George Scarce. Louis' King, well-known director of outdoor action films, bandied the megaphone. Iq The Mail Box I if: Editor Herald: 1 I wish 'to correct the statement of June 24th by G. T. Harrison so t&i as it concerns me. I want It rnderstood that I am not accusing accus-ing the road supervisor, or anybody any-body else, of putting powder under the posta !put on the 'public road hear Harrison's home. '' ' 1 ' Ji N. Liechty. .A mm f lwo Groat Stars Their Greatest Triumph! ' JANET V WARNER x GAVNOR BAXTER SDAI3Din) IM"EI.-.ILI3S A love story of today for all time . . . packed with entertainment, entertain-ment, the : klni you can , advise your friends to see .Of Suhday We Blake Our Oym Weather ! : The largest cooling system in Utah county makes the Iaramcunt as cool Read Classified Ads and Get Free Paramount Ticket R's a lucky Provo girl who knows her own phone number. If you don't believe that just read the classified columns of the Provo Herald today, tomorrow and Tuesday. Tues-day. If you can find your phone number there; you will be entitled to a free admission ticket to see "DaUJy Long Legs' which is being shown at the Paramount theater here, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Tues-day of this week. Girls, - here's the ""low-down" on the proposition : Through arrangement arrange-ment with the' Paramount theater the Provo Herald will publish, in its classified columns, today, tomorrow to-morrow and Tuesday, the phone numbers , of ten Provo girls. Each girl whose telephone number appears ap-pears will, upon application to the Paramount theater, receive a free admission ticket' to Nsee"Daddy Longlegs," ' starring the screen .earn of the hour, Jahet' Gaynor, md Warnor s Baxter, two beloved jtars in thjr greatest triumphs. This arrangement was suggested to S.' A. Deuel, manager of the Paramount, by Janet' Gaynor, who was anxious for as many Provo girls as possible to see her latest picture. Girls! Look in the regular classified clas-sified section (not too late) and hunt your .phone number, written for example thus 1197J the will be "pUteed before the number 10 aistmguisn tne -phone numbers from any other .numbers that may appear unaer classified ads. When you find your number (possibly It will be the ' number "of your par ents' home) bring vthe number to the Paramount theater and get your free admission ticket to see "Daddy Long Legs," at the Para mount Sunday, Monday and Tues day. Then again tomorrow (Mon day) ten more phone numbers will be distributed through the classi fied ads. These will be the nurri bers of ten more .girls and those finding their numbers will receive a free ticket to the Paramount, court. Lewis Buyer Back T XT xr rrom in. x. inp Mrs. Leo N. Lewis, buyer for the Lewis Ladies -store has returned re-turned from an extended buying trip to New York. According to Mrs. Lewis, conditions in the east look a great deal better at this time. The outlook 'for fall is promising prom-ising for better business, she says. Nebo School Head At N. E. A. Meeting PAYSON. Melvln Wilson, superintendent sup-erintendent of Nebo school district, dis-trict, left Thursday for . Los Angeles An-geles to attend the convention of the National education association. associa-tion. He will then go to Berkeley to attend the superintendent's summer sum-mer school at the ; University of California. He will be away for one month. . " ' ' New driving glasses for motorists are fitted with mirrors at each side, enabling the driver to see what , Is behind without turning his head. lND NOW! sweetest romance ever to ' charm the American hearts . , . The picture that played' play-ed' to a phenpmenaj success at the ' Capitol ' In Salt Lajce. ,mmm mmmm Matinee NIGHTS Orchestra Balcony, . tomorrow, and j - Monday - Tuesday as the canyon TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION : ; FOR RENT FURNISHED Apt. $12X 153 S. 3 W. Jy3 2 rm,new clean mod. apt. garage. Phone 547J48 E. 3 So. jy3 Purn. electrically equipped apt. Steam heat. 267 "El. 7 No. Jy3 Pront bedroom. Phone 623R. 214 So. 3 West. jn29 3 rm. mod. apt. 315 No. Univ. Ave.. , "' jyS FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 5 rm mod. apt. 347 So. 1 te: Phone 1138. jy3 4, room house. 789 N. 5 W. Jy3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Fireworks of all kinds at Gadd's grocery on Canyon road, one mile north of city limits. jy3 Rake, mower, harness, grindstone. grind-stone. Rt. 1, Box 321. Eliza S. Johnson. John-son. jy3 A boat suitable for "Strawberry lake-fishing. $30. Apply 255 W. 2 So. jy3 FOR SALE HOUSES New 3 room mod. cottageOr will lease. Phone 880M. jylO By owner 5 rm mod brick home Equity slashed for quick sale. 167 E. 4 No. Phone 1219W. jy3 New home, fully mod. for balance of contract. Nt; part of Provo or will lease. Phone 880M. jylO MISCELLANEOUS Sewing done, all kinds. Washing called for and delivered. Phone 443M. jy3 Painting, paper hanging, calci-mining. calci-mining. Phone 416W. 071 E. 5 S. jy26 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS To rent. Furn. house, win pay 115 to $20. per mo. Call Willard L. Sovards. jn29 To Rent. Small furnished house at reasonable rent. Call 1404 on Mon FOR SALE CARS Equity on new Chey. car. $90 value. Make offer. Call 806 or 64. jn29 SALESMAN WANTED We furnish supplies. You pay when you sell. Can you sell? Can you give reference? Phone 1036J. for appointment. jn29 HELP WANTED MALE EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for a few intelligent men, 18 to 35, to learn Western Electric sound Movietone and Vitaphone projection projec-tion work. Big wages, short hours. See Mr. O'Driscoll and Mr. King, Hotel Roberts between 2 and 9 p. m. Monday. MSG WARNER BRQS. fn 'pen it and experience the thrill of a lifetime t See the uncensprefi confessions confes-sions of a notorious baby-faced baby-faced killer who was wanted by the police and tnarced by the gang!" LEW AYRES Star of "Common Qay" 0RPHE1M w r-ifTvrirT v w Thrillincr. breath-taking K; "western with screejn- Ytpm's daredevil cowboy, a SERVICE FOR AIRS. ANDERSON Funeral services for- Mrs. 'Nels Anderson wre held in the Second ward chapel Thursday afternoon, wtth Bishop Benjamin H. Knud-; sen in charge. ' The speakers each of whom spoka highly of the exemplary character i of Mrs. Anderson, ' were John T. Giles, Sterling Stoker of Walla- burg, Vcrrai i Anderson and Bishop I Knudsen. ' - 1 A. C. Dahlquiat, Sr., offered thi Invocation and the benediction, was ; pronounced by Jacob I. Jacobs&h. Beautiful musical selections were furnished by the ward choir, under un-der tha direction of Jcueph h: Tay- lor, Which wore as follows: sliest, Rest for the Weary SoulL 4,When First the Glorious Light cf Moin-ihg," Moin-ihg," and ' Resting Now from Care and Sorrow" Mrs. Sarah. rtamfey and Mrs. Emma. "Egllson sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," and Mrs. Ramsey rendered the local lo-cal solo, "Abide With Me." " Bishop Knudsen dedicated the grave at tha Piovo city cemetery. There were many beautiful floral offerings. Services Held For Myrtle J. Stantotj Impressive funeral services W Myrtle Jean Stanton, 18- month-old daughter of Beatrice Prue Stanton, were held Thursday afternoon at the home of the grant parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Prue. The child was killed Tuesday evening eve-ning near tha family -home, when she was run over by a backing car- " . - Bishop Walter P. Whitehead of the First' ward presided at the well attended services. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey Ram-sey and Mrs. Emma Egilson sang "Beyond Tot'ay," and Mrs. Ramsey furnished the vocal solo, "The Old Sweet Story." As a closing numbeiv Mr3. Ramsey and Mrs. Egilson rendered ren-dered "O Morning Land." The invocation was offered by Wyman Berg and the benediction was pronounced by C. H Taylor. The speakers were C. IL Taylor and Bishop Whitehead. . - - Interment was in the Provo city-cemetery. city-cemetery. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Bishop W. O Facer. The. flora of f erihgs were many and beautiful. For Expert Kodak Finishing Bring Your Films to HEDQUIST'S Provo's 2 Drug Stores Sun. - Mon. Tues. July 4th Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Dhunacfti Tito! IDC 1 ytOUOWWC mm 3 IK |