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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922. IS Day, !us& ift Before $1500 Will I DO YOUR 9 Away BUYING NOW! TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY 1922 J86- 6- 56th Anniversary The Big Department Store WHERE TO GO TONIGHT On the Screens at the Provo Theatfe B TONIGHT AND SATURDAY -- and The Only Properly . w . . ENTIRE STOCK TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Saturday Matinees, 2:30 and 4 P. M. Ventilated Theater in Provo" " TONIGHT 8:15 . CURTAIN MATERIAL - "FOOLISH WIVES" EDITH JOHNSON in "NO ,1 y i! 'The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" WILLIAM DUNCAN ' lll!!f lltllttllltnHltlflltf Note DEFENSE" oSackJroi the Tropics where he was Taunted in. adventurous JtomaKce .. SATURDAY MATINEE 2:15 Matinee Only, 2:15, "Breaking Through,' Sacrificed to Reduce our Large Stock AlflO AND JEFF and FOX NEWS MUTT rm MONDAY AND TUESDAY AN CAST , SACRIFICED TO REDUCE OUR LARGE STOCK. MANY PEOPLE ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES All Curtain Scrim, ETHEL ISCSSC CiLAYlONl 40cTO$i.oo' sAeC.u.rt?:n.N:'" ALL-STA- R in Also COMEDY H J U f aVC?y I L )5X55lAtV j)g0S f) V1ih?(ami the hair too full on h''- 4 A' too much curl. A soft wave is better. font have thick bangs. font have too long a part A inch part is Ion enough. on't shampoo the bair too often, lakes all the light out of the hair. be every six weeks is sufficient, bon't bleach the hair. a coincidence Miss Dalton fy forced by the requirements of two-gu- n role of woman, in e Crimson Challenge," to wear nair short, and it was not with- a pang that she made the sacrt- In the story. Miss Dalton is ft tern girl who avenges the muf-of her father in a series of tre- dous dramatic scenes. Jack wer is leading man and in the porting cast are Frank Cam- u, Clarence Burton and Irene nt. Paul Powell was the director Vingie E. Roe, the author. have En't Let Us Show You Our Merchandise and Price. All Brown Pure Silk Hose, $1.50 grade ,k MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinee Daily 4 P. M. orothy Dalton, star In the Para- bnt picture, "The Crimson Chal- e," which will be screened at Columbia theater next Monday Tuesday, has compiled the fol- who ing don ts for women have correct coiffures: tld use real flowers in the hair. y are in bad taste. Silver and I leaves may be used for orna-it- s but should not be used in Also Two-Re- - TJiiJ'fitl'ii riti. Comedy el "STRIKING MODELS" planning to "sboot" street scenes on the American side of the border went back to Mexico and obtained a band of Mexicans to participate. Early in the morning the screen bandits rode across the line, much to the terror of the residents, who summoned the American authorities, thinking that they were about to be attacked. When the United States soldiers arrived, however, they found, instead of bandits, a peaceful lot of men awaiting an opportunity to ride before the camera. formed some of the most difficult feats known to floral culture, and on one occasion borrowed some rare trees, transplanted them in a novel way and after a year returned the into their owners without losing or injuring a single tree. It was with great difficulty that Vitagraph obtained permission to film scenes in this garden as the owner is opposed to giving publicity to his prtavte park. But as William Duncan is a close friend of the man, he was abl eto induce him to give permission to film scenes in this garden. .1 PRORlTOJPLAYERS "NO DEFENSE" . A beautiful garden set is used in "No Defense," which will be shown "THE CRADLE" Many Silk Hose for Less. All Brown and Black Kid Oxfords, $6.00 to $8.25 value, '. special Special price on White Kid Gloves, special Pretty Taffeta Dresses, values $18.50 to $40.00 AND I Jimmy Jierry was listening to J the Wedding March WTien His PAST Turned Up With a Finger on the Trigge-r- $9,75, $13.75 $1.50, $1.98 GARETH HUGHE RQ tl y liUJ , Special Special Bargains AND $2,25 Oft-spec- ial, UC A OOIPO IB) trQ ! MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinees Both Days, 4 P. M. DORIS MAY in "THE FOOLISH AGE" IIEWW con- - ones of ' CALL AND INSPECT OUR NEW LINE OF BATHING SUITS Always Something New and Purchase a Real Bargain. SERVICE STYLE QUALITY in . 1Q 1Q $ Beautiful New Cretonne, yard as the Yank Who Became a Bandit King I Can Explain 1 $lil0 $22.75 One lot of Gingham Dresses RULE at the Princess theater tonight and Saturday. the most It represents the home of the Icuous of modern social institu- The board of directors of the Edith a role assumed fns, is given a decisive rap in heroine, William Duncan'sby Provo Athletio club yesterday de-- Johnson, story of Ethel Clayton's new one belong- cided that the Tlmps neea more 'amount picture, "The Cradle," The garden is in reality of a estate the to Hollywood publicity. lich will be shown at the Colum- - ing Some of the directors maintained millionaire, and is considered one theater next Saturday. Provo newspapers are not that attractive and most artistic Statistics shows that divorce is of the enougn t out was laid in that icty. It by giving the baseball team padily increasing and pulpit. one of the and that, due to this lack most publicity, expert landscape judicial systems have diS' ra..u man wh0 of publicity attendance nas laiieu nf. thn west. sea the question and soug&t m . have shrunk. .. M oahiMtv t rnw:fln(1- eate receiDts iio I Sfl fnm n J lomuuo ... I Ha h anit fiAwmt Directors oreseni were w.r npr. ut is siriKingiy poiuieu uui " is incture the separation of a n and wife is especially cruel il unjust when the happiness and ure destiny of a child or cnil- Divorce QQ 00 C Special QQaramoenlQHdttrt rHE CRIMSON CHALLENGE it. on't have sides. Pretty new Colored Scrim, Crqdlti . "MAN TRACKERS" co-sta- r. ..,,. .. l' T" GARETH HUGHES are involved beauty of the theme lies in fact that in this story, the pa ts are broucht to realize the in- Mice of their course and through n lie their child are reunited. is an adaptation ' Olga Printzlau of a French Paul medy by Eugene Brieux. well directed and the supporting "t includes Meredith, iMary Jane 'in?, Anna Lehr, Walter McGrail M Adele Farrington. The photoplay At the Columbia Monday and Tuesday. Boren, John Saxey, G. M. .Taylor, "I CAN EXPLAIN" the members of the Gareth cast appearing in his new mtopiay, "i Can Explain," now Strand theater, lowing at the pee that one trip into Mexico is pugh for them. They say that iey can get. all the excitement pey ant on this slde.of the boun- All of JRUes pry line. In order to aet the nrooer Span- atmosphere In some of the ex- prior scenes In this : nhotonlav, rector George D. Baker obtained '"mission from the officials of a exican town across the border to ke several scenes on th most r; pitable locations.' wnlle he wax using about soldiers as bandits, Mr. ker received word that a ahr of M bandits has attacked a store in village onlv five miles away. lie commander of the " Mexican idlers who were acting as bandits ""got that he was playing In a pic-fand ordered the entire film npany to hind for the border lf he and bla men aave chase ' ? the bandits. . I ; ; .... ph n - p Ti 111" f""""'"r day Mr. M1 DOROTHY DALTON nd JACK MOWER, in i scene ?mm the ' PARAMOUNT PICTUR.E THE CRIMSON CUALLNG O. -- Scene from "I CAN EXPLAIN" At the Strand theater tonight and Saturday. ve of seven-Mexica- ll Biter. FOR ... CAMPFIRE APPETITES For the exhilarating life of:' Pierce's the great v Pork nd Beans are iuoai. .. hey are satisfying and easy ' to' serve: , Take aonplentiful canyon. supply with you h. and tisning i"P- out-door- f ULM-i- m A Spear, and J. A Buttle. were Manager Others present Webb'and a Herald reporter. Another problem discussed was the price of pop. The gent having that important concession asked to be permitted to charge the dear public one dime, 10 cents per bottle, pop, root beer, etc. He ald that his baseball customers were breaking the bottle by dropping them through the seats. He insisted that he was losing as much on pop as he made on ice cream. The directors allowed htm to charge 10 cents the bottle with a nickel refund if you tote the bottle back. Another vexatious question unscrambled was that having to do with passing the hat. Thig is not, as might at first glance be considered, a new game. Passing the hat is done Then a ball player makes a. homer with the bases full or a seemingly impossible catch. Wednesday they -- passed tfoe hat) for . Wilson iftet that Babe,Rtjth had pounded two homers. But yott mastn't do it again. The directors said that passing the hat is passe at TImp park. Mr. Boren made the motion, and it went through unanimously. And, no more bill passing in the grandstand. This does not .include dollar bills you may haprien to owe the fellow sitting next you. Then the directors did a bit of constructive work. They voted to make the Timp team a cooperative affair. Al the profit of the season goes to the ball players, who have earned the money. If they play well, and win games they draw, big crowds, which spells large profits. The players get the coin. If they play poorly and get small crowds they don't make large profits and they get little. "We want the players to have the . profits,", said Director 0. A Spear. "But we cannot dig down Into our pockets and hand money to them if their poor playing cuts down the attendance." A portion of the gate receipts will be put away after every game. This, less a small sum, to maintain the club's franchise in the league, will be split among the ball players at the end of the season. , SHI D ff One pound Granulated Sugar with each purchase of one pound of Your Luck Coffee. READ WHAT A Wiggly Piggly Customer Has to Soy: , Three days in succession I have started the day right. Three morn ings in succession I have drunk Your Luck Corfee and, believe me, ivs ihinks it's the best ever." coffee, Mrs. C It's All Coffee That's the Reason -- - NOTHING LE DID YOU LEAVE HOME SMILING THIS MORNING? An Inventor has combined an ash Your Luck Coffee Brings the Smiles receiver with holders for cigar orj cigarette cases and a match box in ' a device that can be attached to any flat surface in an automobile. il -- 0Y |