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Show r7 THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. I- v WHERE TO GO TONIGHT On the Screens at the Pmvo hnsniTtn in AT LAST r !i;!i:;ess ran PiA II - "GOLDEN ' 1 1 AUUJV t ill-- :: Go TONIGHT AND SATURDAY . i jT, You Have & e Ca'N l yl y V Wt yY$ Jiy " jfjf H hinf(fflW "T?7l by f lJ Vaughan Kester VV I novel s world-famou- -- rHE prodigal ; JUDGE" W&lft ' An Edward Joee produc- tion Jan featpring Paige and an C8S' tvI f!i;;X f all-st- A ar J Also MUTT AND - ' Harry Casey in the mile-a-ntinu- Jlfel JJr$VrlR drama of a hunted man played a crafty hand against big odds. iKW ftft.; Also 'SCREEN SNAPSHOTS' "DESPERATE ' a h ! : it ; 1 5 a admirers have pnged.to see in a of, I : motion picture A jjrama that you will jiever lorget. 4 k. . r .0 To J3 AX! cl J J Im I BUI UAL. THROUGH" in i 1i V ALICE TERRY i The -- Right 1 w 1 1 i la-- "Turn to the Right," which proved such a source of wholesome delight as a) play, opens a three-darun as a motion picture at the Strand theater Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and in its screen version it proves fair even to exit ceed the popularity which recorded on the stage. Rex Ingram, the youthful director who won fame through his creations of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" and "The Conquering Power," has scored again in tnis portrayal of John Golden's Coming to the Columbia picturesucoeHS Smith by Winchell ataga next Wednesday, Thursday and John E. Hazzard, which is presented by John Golden and Marcus and Friday. I.oew as a Metro release. "Turn to the Right" is the story Matinee Daily 2:15, 25c, 35c. of a country youth who unjustly serves a prison sentence. While Evening 8:15, 35c, 55c. there he becomes acquainted with two crooks. When freed he determines to go back home and arrives to find that the village skinflint is about to foreclose the mortgage. With the aid of his two crook pals a way is found to beat out the miser, while the influence of the trusting, religious mother serves to turn the two crook9 to the right and head them on a new road of love and happiness. Alice Terry, the heroine In "The Four Horsemen" and "The Conquering Power," again demon-strate- s her dramatic power as the winsome sweetheart of the boy for whom Khe had waited so long. Jack Use less Mulhall played the boy with sympathy and understanding. Harry Myers and George Cooper were two crooks who kept the comedy moving briskly. Edward Connelly, who can always be depended upon, painted the old skinflint deacon in a way that left nothing to be desired. Others in the cast were Lydia Knott, Betty Allen, .Margaret William Bletcher, Eric Loomis, Mayne and Ray Ripley. "Turn to the Right" was adapted The government used by June .Mathis and Mary O'Hara, John F. Seitz was the photographer, .' millions of pounds Starrett Ford production manager, while the technical direction was KOKOKC-KC-KOK- C by A. J. Myers and Harold Grieve. ) VhAjl Saturday Matinee Only, 2:30, Chapter 12 of "BREAKING i m fjS-- f ' o i W and the play 7 hat thousands v The jrr us. MS" Also COMEDY U Turn it te who l(vfj y U KOTfl SAME PRICE 30 years g fj Ounces for gg for over TP; of KG BAKING POWDER U J I E BROADWAY PtACOCICU'iUiAM Alice Lake In her iatest starring picture for iMetro, "The Golden Gift," a IMaxwell Karger production for Metro, at the Strand tonight and Saturday, given one of the most powerful dramatic portrayals of her screen career. The story is one which, holds tue Interest throughout. It pictures the adventures of a young singer who, deserted by isr husband, places her child with strangers .and tnen through her sAging in. a border cabaret starts on a career which carries her to grand opera. With success assured the child her life and the plans so carefully made are unexpectedly changed. Assisting Miss Lake in the nota ble cast are John Bowers as leading man, Harriet Hammond, Joseph Ewickard, Bridgetta Clark, Louis Webb and Ca Dumar, Geoffrey milla Clark. "The Golden Gift" was adapted by Florence Heia from a story by June iMathis. It was photographed by John Boyle, Joseph Calder was art director. PEARL WHITE'S PROOwCnO; At the Princess tonight and Saturday. :et US FILL your Basket ; i . hi 1 ' ;! , FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER ' The Prices Are Rifht. USE THE PHONE PHONES It AND 39 rAHCREENPEAS tion i and a perfect cast, were required before the first scene of "The Prodigal Judge" was taken. This xpecia! production, which wlH be shown at the Columbia theater oa Monday and Tuesday, is a screen version of the famous novel of the same name by Vaughas Keeter. In this splendid, story, one of the most successful novels of Its day, with Its actios taM in the cnet ro-l maatlc and boautirai spots alone the Ohio, Tennessee an Mississippi rlvem In 1ISS, the characters are all clean-cu- t types, requiring a cast of unusual merit, down' to the least tmpeotaat "bit" For two weea Director Edward Joss. .CaSbng Director William Dunn and Produc tion Manager Winiam Wflrht devoted thlf entire time to casting for the bUt production and a Kuffi-cienumber of actors were for the lesser parts. Hie cast is beaded by Jean Paige III whose fame In "Black Beauty" has II oread around the world, speed - CUCUMBEES en-iun- d V3 rCvoMst& Packing aT . 1 ; JW 1lWJnnnaHty. Can any woman find happiness has been so ? Tilt answer not the expected answs revealed dramatically by .'.'.VMWWAVAV, L.Jm iv,'w.vw.-vf,.mv.- j ALICE LAKE in THE ; From the great stage hit GOLDEN by Winchell Smith and John B. Bastard Adapted by June Mathis 5TRO CTURB aw0 r; " n d M a r y by Photographed r O ! H a a John F. Seltz 3 ; Back To Work Conditions are readjusting themselves, now, in Provo. Many laboring men who have been out of employment for some time are now BACK TO WORK. Be thrifty snd economical and save while you are working. Start a bank account and start trading at 8kaggs Cash Store and Market and your tank account will a row. Come in Saturday morning and take advantage of mtr Six Unusual Bar- .. 9ams. ' SATURDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK FANCY BLUE ROSE HIDE.... 5 LBS. 3 LARGE CANS FINE 1 . . Midvale American Fork Sprlngville Heber Lehi Provo Payson .714 714 .667 571 500 42S .275 142 .750 .750 .714 .675 .571 .500 .375 .250 FLOUR SOAPS bars O Lo Palm 10 bars Creme Oil 4 bars Ivory 10 bars A. B. Naptha 10 bars Crystal White 10 bars P. & G. Naptha Large pkg Sea Foam Large pkg Gold Dust Small pkg Sea Foam 5 PLAY . s. say; speech, Pref. Reinhard iMae-'cell-o solo, Harvard Olsen; ser; vocal solo, 8. V. Prow; apetch, Prof. H. R. Merrill; reading. I. VT. Huieb; remarks. Glea Van Wag- epea; comet soio, Byron unstrap; - U--T. 13C Lighthouse Cleanser PORK AND BEANS Always covenient for twin-leade- k ing hot game this afternoon. .' This is the first time tbe Tlmps have gone against the Spaniards since the opening day when Span- Sunday dinnsr."- day with Payson, Manager Curler Bowen saved his twirling ace, Keough. for the Tlmps. Here's a guessing taat he will need It. Simmons will pitch for Provo, with either 'Hansen or Bailey behind tbe plate. If Hansen cets lim bered up. and gets away from his store, he probably " will start tbe , eatcblng. Rally's sore finger is apt to keep him out of the game nntll ' next Wednesday. Tbe probable line-utor today's game: rf BBer. 0. BUY day. NING. -- NOW 100 lbs. Pure Can 10 Ib!. Pure Cane Department CAN- FOB Sugar. ..$6.95 Sugar. . . ,73c Large cans Milk ....... ,f . .9c Small cans Milk. . . . . : .V. . . : .6c --22e Eagle Brand JUilk... MACARONI CHEESE Loose Macaroni.;.. ".49c 5 lbs. 2 3 lbs. Loose Macaroni. ... c large pkgs Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles ,. ;'.. . . .25c CANNED VEGETABLES cans Sugar Corn-,- . .V 25e Country Gentleman Corn. . . .15c 2 cans June Peas.. .25c 1 can Small Sweet Peas.... 15c 2 cans Sifted Early June.... 35c 1 can Extra Sifted Peas 23c 2 large cans Fine Tomatoes 25c String Beans, per can. ......15c 15c Large can Homrar 2 large cans Sauer Kraut... 35c 2 . SYRUPS Log Cabin Syrup pteaces par. ticular people. Large cans Log Cabin . . . . X . 93c Med. cans Log Cabin. .47c Small cans Log Cabin.... ...24c 104b pail Dark Karo ,.60e Dark' Karo ,.33c ..17c pail Dark Kara pail Light Karo. . y,1c paii Ljgm Karo...., pail Light Ka..i;...:19e 24b 10-I- b o b if real nice roa EASTERN oor fleV . v COSN-FE- rutuk I . D . Loin Park Chons. lb. : . . .5 . . .27e Steer Sirloin Steak, lb. . . ...25 Loin Pork Roast, lb... 27c Steer Shoulder SKeak, lb. ...17c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. ... .15o Steer Steak, lb.. ..27c ShoulderK Pork Roast, center 2Dc cuts, Brisket Boil, lb ,.:.7e Shoulder Pork Steak, lb 20 Rib Boil. lb.'... ...108 BABY LAMB SPRING Kidney Suet, lb... .5 Rolled Prime Rib Roast ii, tSarf1" "d Pb Lmb'Cnp,SV1b2, l -ib Rismp ....-..iocy; Heal BoU, lb,. .tSc Lamb Stew, lb. .... . .... .16c :! SPANISH - Sutherland, 1b Kinney. If - STEER BEEF Steer Round Steak; lb.. ...25 " Anderson, If ' .Edwards, lb Hillmaa, etc.,- Rowe, 3b Dodge, hurry-u- p Sugar is advancing-- most vtry SOME REGULAR MEAlt PRICES . p lb ..,tJJ,C IN OUR MARKET ish won at Timpanogoa park." It's up to tbe Tlmps today to recover ' :i that lost gacne. Having an easy game Wednes- Wilson .10c 20c meals and picnic lunches. Large cans Pierce's Pork and Beans .20c Madinsnian rfitetee'a Poakanad Beans 25e 3 small cans Pierce's Pork and Beans 25c The Timpa journey down to Spanr ish Fork and tackle the crew of that thriving town. Spanish is fighting with i.M id vale for, the league, top, and may be expected to put up a .cork- PROVO WARD. Jensen; violin solo. Miss Alene Page. as. A farewell social will be given in Phillips; reading. Mies Lyle Und- - 8chatl, 3b. . FOURTH 25c 69c 29c 50c 49c 59c 29c 33c 5c 10c Lux, pkg. Sal Soda,' pkg Old Dutch Cleanser 3 . ..........17 SUGAR-ilI- LK b 'Never "My friends often say: saw you looking better; what are you doing for yourself?' and I always tell them: 'Well, I am taking Tanlac now," recently declared well-know- CEREALS b .675 .675 .591 .500 .428 .375 .250 .125 At Midvale, Lehi. TODAY 9c 1.13c PORK ROAST, lb.' your own baking and not only save much but enjoy good home-baks- d bread. 1 sk High Patent Rlour. . . .$1.33 2 sks High Patent Flour. . .12.65 10 sks High Patent Flour $13.15 b sk Graham Flour. 35c sk Whole Wheat Flour.. 36c b sk Germade . . , , 35c . .25e sk Corn Meal sk Fresh Rolled Oats... 43 15c' Large pkg Corn Flakes Small pkg Corn Flakes 10c Large pkg Post Toastles 15c Small pkg Post Toasties 10c 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat. .....25c Where They Played Today. At Spanish Fork, Provo. At American Fork, Springville. At Heber, Payson. HHPS BROOM Do Today. Win. Lose. Spanish Fork ..c ...33c SOME REGULAR PRICES worked in beads. I-F- EXTRA QUALITY SHOULDER .... TOMATOES 8TEER POT ROAST, BEST CUTS, lb. SHOULDER PORK ROAST, BEST CUTS, lb. multi-colore- d. Wr "3 if ih d Henry Spencer, 415 East St, Water-towa and highly respected citizen. "For more than a year," he said, "I seemed to b run down all over. From 160 pounds I fell off to 135, .Meeting 7:30 p. m." All ars welcome. lost my appetit and my stomach gave me no end of trouble. The BONNEVILLE WARD. 1 ate caused me 16 bloat with little not been have yet Arrangements made for the services at the Bonne- -' gas and I was object to dull. will ward Sundav ereufnr "l Hew. .fcatv headaches. I had no eaerrv ever, a good speaker and program I to t WM M , eooW Will oe anrnngu ivir. jitoiijut bouse. the had around I dirty starts at :370 o'clock and all are spells when everything would blur welcome. before my eyes and ! had U catch to keen from falling. riFTM WARD. myself -Well, now. 1 have gained 15 Elder Osbors Crowttusr, wbo la expected borne 8aUrday from New pounds, feel batter in every , way Zealand, where na bas bee labor- and can work as well as ever, since ing as missionary for tbe U D. 8. taking Tanlac I relish what I eat., church tbe past two yean, will be with a Tine appetite, end gas. inditbe speaker at tbe Sundaf evening gestion, headache and dlsslnees are services u tbe Fifth ward. A good completely gobs. Yes, sir, I Just say too much tor Tanlac.' program has also ' been arranged. can't Tanlac Is sold by all good drug-gtslMeeting will start at 7:30 p. m., Advertisement, aod all are Invited, ' the pFurth ward Sunday evening at, 7:30 o clock for Glen van wagenen, , who will leave June 17 for tbe Swiss and German mission field where be will labor for two year. Tbe following program will be ren- drd- - , Addrea Prof. Chrf'-nr'-- J WOMANHOOD and HALLROOM BOYS Pearl White, the r ox iUr, whose COMEDY with the nntion picture popularity to none. fans of the wcrld is has long been a guidj to whom many fashionable women look in the matter of dress. It is well known that certain social leaders of New York and othei large cities are regular attendants at the first H:NRY SPENCER, and respected citishowing of each new Pearl White picture, just to learn from the zen of Watertown, N. Y who reactress what the women of the na15 he has gained pour.ds ports since he began taking Tanlac tion will wear during the subseand always tells his friends how quent months in order to be well his dressed. restored medicine this In "The Broadway Peacock," to health. open at the Princess theater tonight and Saturday, Miss White wears a ' gorgeous evening gown made in a jt two panel effect, the skirt foundai tion being of gold satin which forms ' an under-drap- e for the panels, one back and one front The panels, which cost a thousand doll.vs each, are shaped like butterfly wings, brilembroidered in liant beads which are worked into an Egyptian scroll pattern which ancient Egyptian god, which is also surrounds the figure of Osiris, the y Many weeks of preparation, spent mainly in search of suitable loca- SWT . Churches ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school starts promptly at 10 a. m. In the St. iMary's church; morning services at 11 o'clock. The FIRST WARD. Ladies' Guild meeting is held every F. D. Cassity will be the speaker Mnoday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. at the First ward Sunday evening F. Bulkley, rector. at 7:30 o'clock. A splendid musical program has also been arranged. All are invited. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Corner of First North and First SECOND WARD. East streets. Catechism class is Regular Sunday evening services Sun-laheld Saturday at 10:30 o'clock, will be held in the Second ward at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Elder Hyrum Manwaring will be the Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. speaker. A musical program will be furnixhed by members of the ward REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 250 West Fourth South. Sun- choir. All are invited. day evening services are held in THIRD WARD. the Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. Joseph Teak of Kaysville, who reElder S. S Holm, pastor. cently arrived here from South Africa will be the speaker at the Third ward Sunday evening. Musical numbers will be furlsbed by the "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" commences at ward choir. TO THE TRUST Of , FALCE GIFT priced brands. FOX f 1 is GOWNS than of higher k M m MONDAY AND TUESDAY 7:30, 9:15 y LoeW JEFF and FOX NEWS y j tu ? M. tn present . ... I run ptciurejrumfnepiuywnicn V Peacock V C Golden and Marcuai fjhn ' Broadway J w Matinees Saturday 2:30 and 4 P.M. in I mer'can great picture, based on the lh J r'l Hi the Truth! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Matinees Monday, Tuesday, 4 P. M.; Wednesday 2:30 P. REGU LAR PRICES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY PEARL WHITE V JPP Regular Prices l( ' $1,104,600, X Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 w i - TUESDAY Regular Prices - IT CC' T TO MAKE t and TONIGHT SATURDAY 7:30, 9:15 UTOOKTtfSYsASS . "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" gcr i r 1 YOU CAN SEfe IT ML 'Vlace to Ml:': GIFT Thomas, Jb C. Bowen, e Hayes, ct L. Bowen. ss. ..,.U Bowen. rf. I . . - " ri |