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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922. at the provo theatres ( ; O Ml -I. II- Q fhe paUy Her aW s Page of SpgttNeiol j Baseball Board Gives Jones III I o J I To Provo But Nov Illllllll SwMthe My! Tha mm LAST TIMES TONIGHT TONIGHT AND THURSDAY 7:30, 9:15 JumperWantsToQuit MAE MURRAY William Fox Presents EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER well-screen- "PEACOCK ALLEY" EXTRA" ' A Romance of Journalism That Palpitates With Pep. Directed by Wm. K. Howard. Hy Julian Josephson. i:: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY iii "WHEN DAWN CAME" AND COMEDY II! Also ' r v f i .a 'THE 1 , 'ft6 A- - ft DRAGON'S CLAW" Also NO. 15 "WINNERS OF THE WEST" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily 4 P. M. Regular Prices. Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Wentino mmim " H ere," exclaimed the newsExameditor of the Los Angeles iner, "a cub doesn't do that. He "BEYOND THE ROCKS" always has a note book, upon which Is his name in gilt letters followed The verandah of the Cafe Ritz by "Reporter." Only trained newsor take In Paris affords one of the many papermen use copy paper, find necessary notes few what they Intensely Interesting scenes In "Be- on the backs of envelopes." . PAl & nA A in a $cenhm ik Paramount Picture 'Beyond the Rocks At the Columbia Thursday and Friday. i . yond the Rocks," the Paramount picturizatiou of Elinor Glyn's famous novel, in which Gloria Swan-sois starred and which is screenGORGEOUS PRODUCTION Thurs-rtn- u ing at the Columbia theater and Friday. Here at the cus tomary tables are grouped exactly !It shows that motion picture fans the types that one would tind in are given the opportunity to ao,e the ior this exclusive establishment latest and most stylish costumes satisfying the inner man and alsyi ear. presented by one of the mcst attracand pleasing the eye At one table is seated a couplq tive artists of tho screen in a story of the bourgeoisie, as is plainly dis-- : vibrant with auj advencernible by their appearance and; ture, but that i3 what Mc.o Murray's dresa and parvenu is stamped in latest picture, "Peacock Al'.ey ," is. everything their expensive attire, It is shown tonight at tho Sfanu over elaborate; their way of eating theater. and talking. But between them sits jn lnis Metro release for Tiffany the daughter of the house and the j production. Inc. presented by for their presence in the j,ert Z. Leonard, Miss (Murray port-Rtt- z select confines for she is rays the part of a Parisian dancer, lovely and refined and sweet as a'Who, as the darling of the famous rare flower. city of pleasure, is feted and adored At another is a typical continen- - for her daring artistic creations. tal woman in perfect taste, with She falls in love with a youthful perfect taste, with a gentleman ap- American, a small town boy, and parently of some foreign court; at goes back to his home only to find another table sits an elderly man' the people of the little villiage are ...1.1. scandalized at his French wife. The Willi c.,.,,!,. ii'tilclnra niiuinno u'lm lnnirhs' and indulges in repartee witu nis rude awakening among tne Dngiu lights of Broadway gives this story Over there Is Rudolph Valentino a turn which makes one of the most looking his part of the young dramatic offerings of the screen. "Peacock Alley" is typically a English baronet with Spanish an-- j cestry. He rises as Alec Francis,; Mae Murray picture. Its gorgeous of the playing the father of Theodora, settings and costly costumes enters accompanied by Gloria; star are outstanding features in an Swanson, who has the stellar role offering which at its showing in of the last named character. They j New York won the unstinted praise meet and Valentino takes them to of the critics as being the most his table. It is all correct, all in beautiful and gorgeous production screen. perfect taste and extreme car.e of the was exhibited in this as in every nhuua nt tho atnrv MlllP. Glvn beiUIT present to care for every bit of deSPRINGVILLE SOCIETY tail, and assist Sam Wood, the director, in matters which her long association with people of the Mayor and Mrs. J. S. Boyer, Jr., types herein described has ren- of Springville announce the mardered second nature to her. riage of their daughter. Mildred, to iMr. Joseph S. Jarvls.of St. Johns, Mr. Jarvis Is a member Arizona. class of B. Y. U. of the graduating REPORTER ON SCREEN this vear. He has been an efficient leader In the school activities dur-- ! w tllMiliiut-- " line term in university. Miss! in? witi. Edna Muruhv in the Fox Hoverhisis an aluminus of the B. Y. is which Extra" Extra! photoplay IT. June 5, Mr. and Mrs. After to-to open at the Princess theater Jarvis will spend the summer night and- Thursday, plays the part in the northwestern statest months To enof a youthful reporter. arriving in Arizona iu time for Mr.! hance the realism, in making this Jarvis to engage in his labors a.ii drama of newspaper life Director; teacher in history and athlet'es in Wm. K. Howard engaged half n the Eagle high school. dozen real newspaper men In Los the: to hell) supervise Angeles $PARK ADVANCE. scones showing an editorial room Wear in the spark advance link-- ! in full operation. age and consequent maladjustment Johnnie Walker, as the "cub" of is frequently the cause of remarks', the staff, received his assignment! as to the falling off in engine : He walked over to Ills desk, folded speed. The simple fact is that it up half a dozen sheets of "copy pa- is not possible to get full spark ad- - ; per" and slipied them into his hip: vam e because of wear iu "the link- - i I pocket. age. n 1 w: I Lasku presents Jesse y r. DOCKS' BEYONDyvT'NQ ? (paramount (picture i o-- I guest for a week, Mr. and Mrs. R. L'. Wood of Mammoth. PROVO SOCIETY ADDITIONAL The marriage of Miss Leola Miss Anna Booke entertained the members of the Columbia Sew- Collins of this city and George Van Williams will take place Saturday ing club Monday evening at her in bail uiKe. home. Luncheon was served during the pleasant session. The Daughters ot the Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 2. will meet at the Miss Freda Nuttall has returned home of Mrs. ). M .Gray Friday from Salt Lake, where she spent 'alternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A splenand been has arranged did program two weeks with relatives and n. ur 'delicious reiresnmeius friends. served. It is desired that all bers be in attendance. Mrs. V. H. Mitchell had as j ' Easy To Apply Save Labor Costs Fuller's Taints save you money in many ways. They to apply, for instance, which saves labor cots are ea.-ie-r a large item in painting. They also cover more surface per gallon, which means that they save in the quantity of paint needed. Hut most important. Fuller's Faints serve year longr than ordinary paints and they serve more satisfactorily, too. Ful'er's Paints are the best that we know, after 73 ypars of experience in tiie manufacture of paints, end finishes for all purposes. They are high quality throughout. Ask our ''Service Department" for free advice on any painting problem. Take advantage of Fuller service and Fuller quality. var-nisii- rranmrrM L I paw . i ii I I iii i i I i v ft ' ; ' 1 No. 22. I For Sale by Dixr Phone ( This coupon is good for ten cents POT! The New i MONEY SAVING COUPONS ifip 544. vis-a-vi- "the os a pr'BJ ; Furniture Store. Co, Hous;-;- West ai Center Sts. Provo, Utah. d In trade at 1'TAH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY PROVO ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE COMPANY WHIPPLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Twenty coupons and $3.00 will buy the best $j.00 foldiug ironing board at the 1'tah Power and Light company. Twenty-twcoupons and $4. .10 will buy a $6.75 Universal electric Iron at the Provo Electric and Hardware company. Twenty coupons and $.".no will buy a $7.uu Electric toaster at the Whipple Electric company. Four coupons and $1.40 will buy a $l.7."i Boy Scout watch at the Columbia Music and Jewelry company, Spanish Fork, C. D. Strang, manager. Thirteen coupons and $2.2' will buy a $3.50 combination syringe at SneNon Drug Store, Springville. Only one coupon of each number counted for one person, but the coupons need not be of consecutive numbers. ZTorZrm "r: Spscify a ring and we will come and Give us measure for all screens and deliver them ready to be put in place. ... . I Phone r-- a Cor. Two-- O. I ' CASH ONLY That Saves Us Money. Roth WALL PAPER BENNETT PAINTS PAINTER'S SUNDRIES VARNISHES ALABASTIXE Prompt Deliveries. Women's Municipal council. Provo lodge of Elks. Provo Rotary club. Provo Kiwanis club. Provo Chamber of Commerce. Other civic and fraternal organizations. Scout band. Scouts of Provo. Automobiles will not be allowed in the cemetery Memorial dav, according to Commissioner Billings. An exception will be made of the automobile carrying Civil war veterans, and others unable to walk, and the truck wh,ich is to be used as the speakers' stand. Thtj Memorial day program is scheduled to start at 9 o'clock at Pioneer park with the band rnn- cert, and is expected to be ended by noon. In the afternoon no formal program is prepared, the suggestion oeing mat most people who are not going to the matinees and baseball game will want to go out of 33 town, probably to help other cities of the county observe Memorial day. MAIBEN PAINT & GLASS SUBSTATION DELIVERY. When the truck delivery problem includes the handling of many parcels Open 7:30 A. In Is outlying districts the the establishment of substations or stock denoi I.ar trucks carry heavy loads of the 'mail parcels to these substations, whore they are picked up bv light fast delivery wagons and carried on to their various destinations solution 272 W. Center. Phone 160 . nrcrir s 6th S. and Univ. 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MenPresident .611 14 22 meeting, telephoned Vernon denhall that he desired Ray .585 17 24 Francisco San e to act as proxy for the .529 16 18 Lake Salt team. After a great deal of Los Angeles .512 20 21 .500 21 21 objection to this procedure from Dr. Oakland W. A. Homer of American Fork, Seattle .475 21 ...19 who insisted that IMidvale was Sacramento .405 25 17 .389 22 14 really naughty for not attending to Portland allowed be not its duties and should to vote, Tlmmerman was permitted j Yesterday's Games. to act as proxy for 'Midvale. At Salt Lake Seattle 11 Salt Mid-' " Spanish Fork, Springville, Lake 8. vale, and Timmerman lined up In j At Los Angeles Oakland 8, Los favor of declaring Jones eligible, Angeles 8. (Called in fourteenth while such a move was opposed by on account of darkness.) Lehl, Payson, Heber and Doc At Sacramento Portland 9, Sac Homer. It was then up to President ramento 5. Mendenhall to say what was what. At San Francisco Vernon 5, San And he said It. There was- - no1 Francisco 3. creeping around Ihe bush abou It.' "There Is only one way to settle AMERICAN LEAGUE. this controversy according to the Won. Lost. Pet. our rules of agreement governing New York ....20 11 .645 .633 league," said President Mendenhall, St. Louis 11 .19 "and that Is to allow that man Detroit 15 15 j500 Jones to play with Provo. Taking Philadelphia .500 14 14 it from the rules this man Is eligi- Cleveland .467 16 14 ble. I will say further, however, Boston .462 12 It that if this thing is going to con.393 17 11 (Chicago tinue It will kill the league. .387 19 12 "I hope Provo will not be top Washington on the man team, heavy with the Yesterday' Games. and I don't think they will b?. St. Louis 6, Boston Boston At in Provo brought this man in here innings). (Eleven good faith and there is nothing m At New York Cleveland 0, New our rules to throw out the man." York 3. After the thing was settled every At Philadelphia Chicago 6, Phil body smiled and . seemed "Tr:" happy. adelnhia 9. 4, Wash, olt have'b 'en Wjlngton-DPtrmade said in the past and a request that these little differences of opin NATIONAL LEAGUE. ion should not be construed as Won. Lost. Pet. In any degree. being personal 8 .714 20 New York was and happy peice St. Louis Everybody 16 .593 11 in Central the more once reigned .556 12 15 Utah baseball league: with the ex- Pittsburgh .519 13 14 Chicago otheror warm ception of feelings, 13 11 .458 wise, existing between the treasurer Philadelphia .400 12 18 Brooklyn of the Provo club and "Bullet" 12 18 .400 Cincinnati Jones. .320 8 17 Boston j Everybody was happy and every-body got what they wanted. Yesterday's Games. Spanish Fork got Keough; SpringNew York 2, Chi- Chicago ville got Frederickson, and Ameri- cago 3 can Fork announced that it would At Pittsburgs Boston 7, Pittssign Winn Noyes, former big, burgh 7. (Twelve innings.) Port-in now is leaguer, and who At St. Louis Philadelphia-St- , land. Provo, according to the boaid Louis game postponed; rain. of control, got Ben "Slumping No other games scheduled. Jones, but according to Ben, Provo v doesn't get him. MEMORIAL DAY informed Manager Dell Ben Webb on May 15 that he would not play with the Timps unless he 'Vas (Continued from Page One.) paid $350 a month. At Heber he told Manager Webb that he wanted memorial tree by members of the Webb informed the young $350. man that thus far he hadn't shown Service Star Legion. Two talks will be made in memory of Provo that he was worth $35 a month, or words to that effect. the three Provo boys whose bodies Since then Jones has been kicking have not been brought bark. at a whole flock of things that will The go east on Cenparade didn't suit him, from the way the sun shines to the way it doesn t. It ter street to the fountain, turning was apparent that he was thinking soutn on Soutn University to South about breaking away, although all Third, where automobiles will await winter long he had beefl accepting the marchers. The remainder of the the hospitality of Provo, and insist- trip to the city cemetery will be ing that he wanted a Job here. He made in automobiles and trucks. asked The Daily Herald for a job as Oscar A. Spear was made chairsports editor, but having had no ex- man of the transportation commitperience in newspaper work was tee and advised to get each organiturned .down. zation in the parade to appoint a Manager Webb wants to play transportation assistant to get as Jones at Midvale Friday, Inasmuch many automobiles as possible for as the jumping twirler already has j the marchers. cost the Provo Athletic association The tentative line of march will a pile of money. Webb wants to be: see if Jones really can stack up as Color guard. good as some of the other Central Battery C, mounted and with guns. league pitchers. It was admitted this morning that Provo band. Jones has received offers from the City and county officials. t. A. R. veterans, in decorated auto. Gold Star War Mothers. Service Star Legion. American Legion. ed The fly season will soon be here and those la w vers tave volunteered their services to show up Provo." President Timmerman is said to be opposed to playing Jones in any game unless the pitcher withdraws his notice to quit. club. LARRY SEMON in "THE RENT COLLECTOR" NO. Ogden "Northern league team, and that he nrobably would go there. If he does legal entanglements are apt to follow, although Jones laugns ai these and savs that 'some Ogden "Bullet" Jones, Provo's pitcher who has been the cause of consideramong able stir and ill feeling the different mombers of the board of control of the Central Utah Baseball league, was declared eligible last night by President John F. Mendenhall to play with the Provo in "EXTRA! There is more Health in a house than many" a doctor's visit. in to POPULAR Dorothy Ju Rteallns fioprano Dorothy the Rose Soprano.. rv wair-vii- e nm vomeuienne wua uiwicoi.Mariraret Tow 826S J ? Ernest Comedienne with Orchestra... .Margaret To Got the Wonder Where He Went and When Hii"- -! f Orc&wu. J B"k Blue Tenor . 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