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Show i T THE HERALD, MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 1922. ! "The Woman -- Who -Walked Alone" SitJl "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" TONIGHT TONIGHT AND TUESDAY - AND-TUESD- Best Hard Fuel for House Heating Miiiill illyyii Matinee Tuesdjjr 4 TTD v ? j - -- AND TUP RDiml WA5 UPON Delivered FOR SAtR-Sun-d- ried thousand. Feerod Ffcons 78W-- brick. IS Netena Co. M-i- tf L FOR SALEClassy tor. the f Inert In fcjwn. Come in and look It over. Tbe price U rteht Wren WUkins, 190 w. Center St v A-- (PECIAL prices on ecrd tires for WW. Call ft HSHnEHHEnuHnmm aw i- . '.' . . house-r-liror- modern tioTiM, w-roo- jacksonr- - 6xT A-4-tf Miss Clella Decker entertained tbe Bonneville ward BeehiTe girls at her home Tuesday evening. iThe time was pleasantly spent 'with games and dancing, during which a delicious luncheon was served to the following; Miss Marian. Sutton, Miss Hannah Prussee, Miss Jennie Bennett, Miss Christine Hinckley, Miss Genevieve Sutton, Mies Ruth Nuttall, Miss Vesta Strong anu Miss Gladys Hedenberg. Mrs. Wai-te- r Jenkins and Mrs. Charles Elliott were special invited guests. ' J. 1 Mrs. Ernest Beswlck entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs, Win. Baker, Jr. A delightful --time was spent with music and social chat, followed by luncheon served Iris makes the sacrifice so that her younger sister (Muriel may be prop erly introduced in society and marry well Muriel has a secret affair with Otis Yeardley, a penni less society blackleg. In a mad chase to overtake and deliver a parting gift to some peasants who are' leaving for South Africa, Iris meets Clement Gaunt, aq American graduate of Oxford, who Is working as chauffeur to gain money to go to Africa. His aid to iris causes him to be late with the car, and he is discharged. Iris has out money in his Docket without ; his .-- Ideore Melford ssssn -- ' ' ' ' knowleaW.e..dedde'lo.jjfte AISO ! (Continued Playing at the Strand fA 1 n -- - rxr,: tf t. ; 10O-A- ii '.' small-abilit- i.A4. rongb-anl-tttmbl- e half-bree- ri A-3- L. nv' . ''.''f:. A-2- 3 ' w..r.-.-,-A4- 5 . A-2- ' four-roo- A-2- 5 13-W- tr Princess leader that he is. W. C. Bradford has the ability to teach this tech- niuqe to students, and during the summer he has developed at least TONIGHT AND TUESDAY a half hundred song leaders whdse I 7:30, 9;15 work will be felt In their communiXties. I Hi' 11 7 I The army and the various clubs, such as Rotary, Klwanis, Lion's club, etc., have demonstrated the wonderful socializing value of "pep" singing. But since the army has been demobilised this sort of socializing has been confined to the clubs, and even many clubs are seriously nandlcapped in not hav ing good song leaders. Community Service, through the selection ot the best leaders in America, is taking to the masses the value of group singing, and it Is also stimulating the development of song directors everywhere. It Is hot possible to estimate the good done by W. C. Bradford at the various Utah county celebrations this summer, such "arHftrawberry day at Pleasant Grove, the celebration at Springville, the Black Hawk reunion at Spanish Fork, and the opening- ot Superior park aj Provo. In singing community songs ' the , cooperative spirit has been developed in Utah Trl-Clt- y V. - , One.J . a - tromEage If A-8- 5 S i - - . .a, !E - '.rr sA-t6- n .. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS m 8,-;:- ii " .. 1 .1 -- SUNSHINE COMEDY, "THE LANDLORD'' - ': " , - .."in jp l " Also tt ' pff of tsi A NORMAN DAWN PRODUCTION See' the flaming love story amid the Arctic snows How an Indian maid fights courageously for the lovt of a white man and wins how her man falters and then, with real love aroused, triumphs with dirk and fists WW - -- toariri mdodrartia Edith Roberts The Honorable Iris Chapneys agrees to a "marriage of cohvenl- " with tbe old Earl of Lemister. Society Editor, Ethel Duckett. All society news should be telephoned to The Herald office, "phone 95. this as a loan. Jtie aeea, Iris once more, as she comes out ot the tw baths, heating plant: lot Mr. and Mrs. 8am Robinson and chapel a bride, and she throws him rods; IIS E. 4th N. Phone M. daughter Bernlce have returned to a rose. twenty. home from coalvuie, utan, wnere e e The Earl becomes jealous - and FOR SALEFORD COUPE, prae they have been visiting the past bribes the servants to spy upon - v abw ten Ucally-i.- e', shock equipped days. Iris. A letter from Clem, returning w sorters, cord tires; a bargain. Tbe the money, provokes a quarrel. In SPRINQVILLE SOCIETY "Wm. M. Boylance Co, " DrTNrltr 3 ackson,Mrar"Ruth 1 Africa, Clem's mining ventures fail Tomstorff and Kardlna Tomstorft and he goea north into the veldt HEMSTITCHING AND MOOTING of Salt Lake motored to Provo ' K0 W. CenteK Work done Thursday, morning. Later they wereLMlsa JThelma Burt is enjoying a and becomes foreman tor a Boer Joined by Mrs. N. R. Jackson. The two weeks" vacation with her rancher, Schriemann. The latter's right. Mrs. A. T. Ritchie. Hannah, forms an attachment party left Thursday evening for an parents and friends, after which wife, she will return to the u D. a, hoa for "Yankee Jim," as Clem is FOR RENT Furnished room. attto trip through southera-Uta- Ju m : m ' -v ... 9 ; W. 1st 9. pltal of Salt Lake to continue her known. Faithful to his love for i tt Iris, he evades her. Mrs. Amos Riding entertained at studies as a nurse. At a ball at Lemister Castle, is FOR SALE All kinds ot .vege a children's birthday party at her Miss Ida Jex of Spanish Fork of the engagement tables, dill and sage. R. Gay, 814 home Wednesday i afternoon, The was the honored guest at a slumber announced W. 4th 8. Phone 412. 81 affair' was complimentary to Jwr party given by Miss Odessa Men Muriel to Sir Basil Deere, a wealthy , daughter Mina, whose denhall. Others present were the young Englishman. Yeardley black modern FOR ' SALE v- - Fire-roooccurred on Misses Enid Mendenhall, Venice mails Muriel, threatening to give anniversary birthday 134 W. 5th i home, with furniture. letters she has written him, to Sir Games and music were Marble and Mildred Reynolds. that day. 23 South. a Miss Helen Groesbeck hs return' Basil, unless she gives him, Otis, reenjoyed, during which dainty foled from a week's visit with , rela a large sum of money. Muriel hasn't freshments were served to the FOR SALE Golden Bantam tweet the money, and goes to Iris, who Mildred tives and friends at Ogden. Gray, lowing: Virginia corn, by the hundred or more, Walter, Miss Elda Roylance has returned agrees to get tbe letters for her. Van Bllas Walker, Evelyn Phone 467-J- . Aves Van Wagenen, from Bait Lake, where ahe spent She gets the letters but a venal Wagenen, servant reports to the Earl, who Ethel Rtdtng,- - Belra Riding. Flor- jthe summer studying music. WANTED Clothes to press. City ance .Miss Beatrice Wheeler . has re- - makes a violent scene. Iris, unable Marie Clark. Dorothy Riding, W. ZZl Center.Puone nark,- - Elinor- - Ridingend Ernest turned from a two weeks" vis U with Tailoring, endangering Her - .. A ll Clark. 850, Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen of Salt sister's happiness, remains silent and the Earl orders her from the Lake.! MONEY TO. LOAN oa tarrot, I per Mr. and Mrs,' J. F. Meadenhall castle. The letters are burned. ass.cent miereeu rnone In Africa, Hannah goes to Clem's have returned from Payette, Idaho, shack and tries to force her atten BLACK BAG" after a very pleasant trip.. ! "THE ma FOR SALE White,: sewing Dr.. and Mrs. E. H. .Marble and tions upon him. Mounbo, a half- chine; also phonograph. J36 W, to Salt Lake Tues breed servant, tells Schriemann, motored family -" " 1st v i whe attacks Clem. Hannah, in the The poise of. Herbert; Rawlthson day, Miss Florence Rows of Spanish melee, kills her 'husband with nonchalbefore the .bis camera, We make girl's curl, putts and Fork was a guest of Miss Blrdella Clem's gun. Hannah, terrified, ac . switches from .combings' and cut ance In times ot stress, the ease Reynolds, Tuesday and Wednesday. cuses Clem of, the murder.-H- e 60tW-.-hair Call vs TS-- with which he enacts each scene, Miss Blanche Bowen of Salt Lake flees to the hills, a fugitive. i Divorced' by the EarL Iris goes is visiting friends and relatives of FOR SALE Refreshments, .fruits,; might easily fveof the layman a, to South Africa where she buys V ; this is what false city. required Impression candy and ke cream at Canyon Thai iMrs, Cora' Manwaring of Salt tavern on the veldt Jock MacKm Road Confectionery, Qrenr.:Marr otIsL.herO.otKrePB In drama. cul- - Lake la visiting at the home Of Mrs. ney, a sergeant of the South AM eacb time spent day physical 81 ture ... ,M. Shatter, Prop. can constabulary - wants .her to and the-- yeare of apprentice- - J. A. Reynolds this week. Miss Carol Bird Is enjoying a marry him, but she laughs at him. FOR SALE Ford whsels, Ford 'ship in minor parts are not shown hills tor tnurlne hoiW anil hnv body,! upon the screen,; except , in tne ten aays vust at,ug(jen and Brig- - Clem cornea down from toedoe not supplies, sees Iris, who' AhinniiOT-iKth h ami iiniv. am i polish they give to an actoifa work -; ? Thlr-finished - workmanship of Mr.- and Mrs. O. W. Mendenhall recognise him. A servant telle iris ,; ana tne Misses Kutn iMonden&au, that "Ysnkee Jtm" is a murderer. in nia-iaaf- aiinson WANTED Toune ladv axMrienced est Universal starring vehicle.The Elmlna Alendenhall and Bess Rey- Iris sends for the police, and play to Alberta, ing' cards with Jim, she learns that In stenographic work and capable Black Bag at the Princess theater nolds . havi motored Canada, where they will spend a he Is Clem, whom she knew In Engv ? of assisting in offlce work; - etate loirtgbt and Tuesday. - experience land.. She asks him If he murdered Rawltnson has worked his way up month visiting points of Interest and- - salary desired. and believes 7 his . td screen stardom, adding to bis na-- Mr. Gilfred Newrltt has returned Schriemann. A Write Herald office, Box tive talent by study and hard, patns- - to Ogden after spending the week denial. She aids blra to escape. Clem returns to the tavern, and FOR SALE -- 100 Vmonths oockereL taking effort Tne popular acclaim with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Is captured by Jock. lHs offers to .. 20c each. his pictures are. receiving Is qvK Pare, jApply 69 W. 2nd 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of this shot a match with Jock tor Clem's dance ot the publlo appreciation ot ; city and Mrs, W. McCarthy ot Idaho chabce to escape. Jock agrees to FOR SALE, CHEAP 3 4 ton Stude-bakn- r such work, of no were the guests of Mr. and sMre. A. this, with the proviso that if she truck, good condition. Nay-lo- r Rawllnson isHean athlete wins, she must marry Clem before iiito Co. ' . keeps himself in A. Brown Sunday. perfect physical trim, a thing made Tbe Misses Mary Bird and Cath he' goes. Iris wins, and the police JUST IN Small load of Wake-Cal- l, necessary by the type ot parts he arine Dougall have returned from parson married the two. He tells 4tJ-J.- ! plays, in "The Black Bag" he has Reno. Nev- - where they were .the her, now, that Hannah killed Schrie., field's choice honey... sveral fights, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Groes mann. Iris, who now sees that she ! effect of. which is obtained .... through beck. While there they motored to loves htm, rider to the Boer cabin to make Hannah confess. This tbe FOR SALE, CHEAP Good Jerseyino camera trlckeryUHealaa has. to San Francisco. woman refuses to do. Mr. and Mrs., J.T, Wheeler and , milch cow . Inquire 216 W, 3rd 8.1 leap from the second story window The police capture Clem and Jock family motored to Salt Lake, Sun takes bim to Hannah for Identificathings requiet a superb physique, day, '.Si- 4 : tion. Iris tells Hannah that "Jim" FOR SALE Hay? Phone 767R-1.- . ' " I Miss Arltne Mendenhall entertain has been wrongfully killed ?or-th- e -Dance Tuesday at Genera. ed at cards Thursday evening for murder. Just at this moment, Clem, extension Uble. FOR SALEf--fthe Misses Ella Deal, Naomi Deal pale and silent, appears in the door ? in good condition, US. 65 W. 2nd lM ntUSIC Av-- " i:: Ella Maycock and Mesdames Ethel way, and Hannah's overwrought ' . ) S. Phone 648-JGroebeck ot Salt Lake Citya, Preal feelings give way at what she be , WANTED First class jersey eow. K. Nye ot Saa Francisco, and Wlkla lieves Is an apparition. She breaks b t F0lAL5.-3sMbBeck ot Draper. Dainty . retresh' down and confesses her guilt Clem brick house, 2 ; J'hone ; " is freed, and ins is no longer ' The menta were also enjoyed. blocts from tpn. Phone 765-R... FOR SALE Toung,. gentle mare, . Mr. and -- Mrs.-AW Firmagw and Woman Who Walked Alone.t 1000 lbfc, buitcy and harness, 50. Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson motor 4 765 S..TJnlverslty Ave. modern fMT-roo- Dance Tuesday at Geneva. SALE ed to Park City Thursday to attend ' ' I and close to the v the Elks' convention. i. '' Tne Provo band will furnish r FOR SALE Household furniture, house in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcnasen of ' . , .s good Income. Cell ' In good condition. Apply' 295 N. Thermon, Idaho, are visiting with the music. : - i , , to 70 N. 1st W. 3rd p. tn. the tatter's- parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' ' . '. ae .. New York City has formed a A..JJ f . J. F. Burt - 'v: "" LOST Between 4th North and Cen- "Welcome Stranger Committee" to - rt t in viM St., on 2nd East, ady'a black assist visitors in seeing the city Itence Tuesday at Geneva. snd to d'npl t rumor that the FOR SALE U iaaf it - ueorge, lormenj ui Mrs. J. Proro but now a resident of Los Angeles, Calif., la a Provo Tisitor, AM the guest of Mr. and Mrs, John ig, tor WAN.TE!S!rTfover Phone 295 : HIM 1, Tbe Gas Company The Relief society members of tbe Second ward met Friday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Duke. A splendid program wai rendered, after which games, music and luncheon were enjoyed. At the conclusion of the entertainment, a puree of money wai pre sented 'Mr. Duke for fait missionary son, who la expected home in the futurer very A 11 1 Pay 10 Vll 11 ; n . The murderous snail The dagger teeth The Headlong plunge If ' Phone 295 . Tlwrflammsr ?1 $8.50 Per Ton JilL f ' ;" D 9 T H'i R O D E R T S - in soti of nm VOlfi county. The purpose of the Community Service, Inc., in sending Dr. Dixon and Mr. Bradford io Provo was to merely begin the recreational work and to give the city an example ot what ought to be regularly carried on. This must be followed up if permanent good is to be achieved. Provo must have a recrea tional director whose business it 18 both to continue the work started and to Initfote more recreational activities. full-tim- e -T- hecttri5large-enouBir'toBuiF port a full play and recreational program, and to employ an expert to direct tne same. In addition to the work started by Mr. Bradford Dance Tuesday at GeneTju and Dr. Dixon the recreational leader must begin thoroughly organ The Provo band will furiusB ised playground activities, " must theitnusic.'' U stimulate the ' creation - of community . and . play centers, ;. must stimulate the building of play grounds, community tennis courts. WHITE-OYELLOW skating rinks, golf links, - fiance balls, etc. He must organize athletic leagues and tournaments in Jack London never fails to brist all the various athletic sports.- He must conduct play festivals, chil back the old thrills with his storlet ., that sizzle with adventure and dren's pageants, etc - this manna In thn nimn - sDSCCf. Recreational etivitie"Ofsort are veritable - drain ditches where men are "either white or y which draw off all the undesirable ww. tn -- me eon or tne seepage . and social corruption which was based upon - Air. Lo among the young people. They fill Ann's Hia mamAMhl. itnHMi "TM R - rml w. Son of the Wolf, and "The Wife J a King," the great author en"0 abundtant drama of the most tbriu ing nature and Norman Dawn, wb turned the stories, baa brought tj aU out in Tlvldi fashion on screen. The story has to do the love ot a wandered In the sno lands tot ST pretty indiMrmaid. win whom be undergoes an manner ot hardships and risks all sorts s dangers. In tbe brilliant cast such prominent players as Roberta, who recently eUrred A new Invention i the shape of Cecn De Male's -- Saturday niGf ei Allen, A an electric bundle tier baa just ap- Wheeler Oakmlf T on. Them peared that will speed up parcel de- ley Cooper, Fka.. The machine ties a Jefferson and W'" W7 So8 partments. up the leisure hours with wholesome pleasure which build physically, morally and socially. They reduce the amount spent on delinquency and the work of officers of the law. In dollars and cents alone the Investment In supervised play tn any community pays a magnificent royalty, end in the building of future ciUsens there A. 10 more trustworthy Instruments that -so v, f- f ciety can control. J Come on, Provo, lefs -- go!,.. -- I |