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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1922. Scored, for America mm " RAO 1 0 H!STOWOUR8ESi8AE0WIN TO PLAY The work in history at the Brig-haYoung university has been enlarged this coming year by the addition of ti&elve new courses, according to Dr Christen Jensen.-fceaof the department. The addition of these new courses Has been made possible through the addition to the faculty of Thomas Romney, who will devote his entire time to instruction work In the depart ment of history. Mr. Romny cam to the B. Y. U. from the principal ship of the Oneida stake academy at Preston, which has been discontinued in line with the feneral policy of the church board of education to centralize their effore on seminaries and on university work. In addi Uon to his A. B. degree, Mr. Rom ney ' had completed practically enough work at the University of California for his M. A. degree. Prof. W, J. Snow is at prweirt-o- n leave of absence at the University of California, taking advanced work in history, and will probably receive bis Ph. D. from that lnsti tution next spring. year tbe faculty of the department of history will be further augment ed by his return. HC'i ') t IE IPS at . r rprJ Bari Nancy Vorh, htrh, Jumper on the town rf glrla which vtvmpio pom ai rana, practising snoruy Dexore peniea ahmtks pi he contest. In the Olympic the tied for first with Miss Carrie HaU England, with a mark'of M meters.' PRINCESS TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 MARIE PREVOST HERE Italy's Socialist Leaders "KISSED" COMEDY "TROOPER O'NEIL" Also TOONERVILLE COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Matinee 2:15 Also COMEDY And Local Scenic Reel Showing Indian Var Veterans i vention at Spanish Fork, Scenes From Spanish Fork Csk Lamb's Canyon, Etc. Tim-panog- j u $20,000 in Beef . ie ntt ... ."i ''X'i'A. ;V. . . rnuay Ila CHINA'S OUTPUT OF IRON China's total production of pig iron annuallv Is 450.000 tons from Chinese furnaces and 250,000 tons Japanese furnaces in China, according to K. Y. Kwong, Chinese engineer and mining authority. The total out put of Iron ore in China Is about 2,000,000 tons a year. evening, complimentary to Miss Thelma Flyare and Albert Rich-itroards, both of whom leave "Provo September 6, for L. D. S. missions, Miss Flygare will labor m the northern states, while Mr. Rich-- : arus win go to tne Hawaiian Isl-- i ands. ice cream will be for sale. funds raisttLOsniulluL t.Ai'MMMfc' a ...111 """BiUii n;j noie used to pay the ..iHportation of these mission aries to their fields of labor. A cordial Invitation is extended to everyone. 4t Deputies Turatl land ModigUlanl are the soclalUt leaders who forced the recent riala in Italy la vain attempt to form a socialist cabinet. Thlf photograph. Just received la America, show the deputies la good sumor t uxne tney thought tbey had achieved the coup. i iuuuiBUi. k' Elaine Hammerstgin the happiest of light comedy roles in the delightful Selznick picture, Also FABLES fact And when Nadta'i aa fall suddenly about her hai ".The Way of a Maid," which begins this juncture, the neutct of escape for her closes ibn! at, the Princess theater for a two-daTight In the grip . of da! run Wednesday. stances, she yields farther ifl This captivating tale of. a young spirit of adventure. The lm without having come east to climb ti who, society heiress, father or mother to advise her, mis- cial ladder, have need of i chievously plays the role of a lady's home. Nadia's is for rest M maid to her confusion and embar- Lawlor, leases it. Then, wuw rassment, offers Miss Hammerstem companion to instruct aer.jii every kind of histrionic oppor- intricacies of social form, k3 gages Nadia through her ra w tunity. Seen in the fancy dress costume The family moves to the Caaq of a maid by a tipsy young million- summer home. Here situatiajj aire, who takes her for the part, lows situation in exciting rajiffl Nadia Castleton is tempted into the until the cat finally escape) 1 and SPORT REVIEW y ' i Wednesday and Thursday. "A Woman of No Importance" from the celebrated play of the same name by Oscar Wilde, distin-and guished English playwright, the presentation of any of his works anywhere In any for n is sufficiently Important to attract unusual attention. "A Woman of No Importance" is one of those famous stories of mod-era- , aHd customs manners for which Wilde is famous. It recites a lot of truths about people in the various stations of life which are not always pleasant and does it in a way which stirs one's liver. The situations "have required little or no invention and might have been unearthed in any community where men and women love and ' live. The bill was first presented as a play in London and was brought to this country as a starring vehicle for Rose Coghlan when she, was at the zenith of her success as Abo Last Chapter of ROBINSON CRUSOE compromising position of accepting bag. 1 - ss - 1 s " Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 Regular Prices : , w.n tress. The cast supponei, Miss Coghlan was one of the most ' notable ever assembled, including Maurice Barrymore, Grant Stewart, Mrs. ii Robert We can save Edtar Norton. Louise Fischer; D. P. Bowers, Thornayke-- i you money by Bauccicault, Effie Shannon, and repairing your others of euaql importance. The old shoes. photoplay version follows the original script with unusual fidelity. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center. - fjrwn jiirar WHY WORRY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunningham of American Fork spent the week-enin Provo, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne. d ; his fctteations. In tact ti as her own maid, Marl jw MAID nately, young Tom Lawtor k Complication fc. has found earnest. j THE WAY OF A i I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Matinee Wednesday"2:30, Thursday 4 P. ij "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE From Oscar Wilde's Story by the Same Name,. sons writer comoosed a kouk en route to Europe sent It bv ... TRAIL' NEWS WEEKLY in Society I'--" "OLD MORMON Hammeistein Wil-lar- ' VJOLA DANA laine p i TONIGHT "Seeing Believinj' MRS. ALICE H. YOUNG radio from midocean for publication. Each note was indlcatei-b- y name, Alice Hawkins Young, wife of the as mi, re,- - do late Howard Young, age 39, died etc. here this morning of peritonitis. Mrs. Young was born at Taylor, Ariz. She, with her brother resided In Silver City for sev eral years.' Mrs. Young came here in 1916, and has recently been employed as floorlady at the Knight Woolen mills She Is survived by one son, How- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, Miss ard, and one daughter, Sarah. Also Maud Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Edjby her mother, Sarah Hawkins of Payne of Springvllle. Mr. and Mrs. tolonia Juarez, Mexico; five broth-De- l Thome of Springvil.e, and Mr, ,n and Mrs. Earl Cunningham of the Fifth ward chapel Thursday at American Fork motored to Ameri' z ociock. Tiena8 may view the can Fork canyon Sunday. Follow body prior to the services at the Berg Mortuary ing dinner, the party hiked to cave. They report having Chilo a chimpanzee in the Milenjoyed a very interesting and waukee zoo,. has a radio set pleasant trip. built him. , TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 CHARLES (BUC) JONES A The missionary committee of the . Pioneer w.rrt will eivo iV"j!V-- f lii'il liiiiif iitiiiiMiiiiiiiHirtihS I "The Only Property Venti- lated Theater m Provo" in The Provo Timps will clash with the Baldwin Radio nine tomorrow afternoon on Tlmp park, according to Manager Dave Mitchell The Radio nine constitute one of tbe best' baseball aggregations in Salt Lake City and come here tomorrow Timps a ready to give the genuine baseball battle. Recently the Radio team defeated Hie Mid vale nine of the Central Utah league with a 4 to-score, with Beckstead in tbe box for the Smelters. Tomorrow will be the next to fhe last chance for the Vrovo fans to see their team "tn action, according to Manager Mitchell. Only one more game will be played here after tomorrow by the Provo team. Arrangements are under way with one of the strongest baseball aggregates in the ette fof a game with the Timps here on Labor day, Monday, September i. M' ng jj : Will The 'Officers and teachers ot the Lakevlew ward Primary associa tion entertained the Primary chilAdvertising Designs and dren of the Ward at the home of Illustrations. Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Monday after-nooot was in The affair honor Signs, Show Cards and Cleo dinger and Florence Burning-ham- , Posters.; who have been promoted from the Primary, and Will enter Into; Beehive work the coming winter. The following program was rendered: Piano selection, Miss Snow; reading, Miss Afton Taylor; story, Miss Nora Sumston; song, Miss Virginia Taylor; speech, Mrs. Shaw; speech, Mrs. Merle 90 N. 4th E. - Phone 536-yJohnson. At the conclusion ot the afternoon's entertainment, a waterProvo, Utah. melon bust was enjoyed by 75, inand friends cluding several parents ot the children. ' "WILD y (v m v.v.v i ssssssssrn twit ... I n k. I i i I t HON"EY" n. -- La-Pre- V Hereford oatUe have been entered from ton atatte. . ; You Never Saw This Before Hi-- if - - r MM 8 tw in H l Arj'i V.. (.!.Hi-lJ- . iij 4f r 1 $ rn1fiarrlage of Mtsa Tlof elSe Jepperson. daughter ot Mr, and Mrs.- - Samuel H. Jepperson, and Prof. Franklin Madsen of Salt Lake City, will take place tomorrow In the Salt Lake templeUavitatlons have been issued to 800, to a wedding reception lo be ttv" H th tomor Sixth ward amusement hall w row evening dj wr. ana mr jars, jeptieber Clark entertained at children's birthday, party at her Mrs. ' V borne Monday afternoon. In honor ot her daughter Dorothy, whoso fourth birthday anniversary occurred oa that day. ' Games, musld and a delicious luncheon made) the afternoon hours pass merrily for the following little folk: Ethel Rid. lug. Bel va Riding, Elinor Riding; tama Riding, Dorothy Clark, Mario Clark, Lucile Overly, BteUa EU1-oFay Mathuv' Umor Mathla, Edna Peay, Glenda SelL Urn eat Olea Clark, BiUlo Overly, atls Overly, Mrs. Henry XUlson,' Krs. Earl Msthls, Mrs. Amos Riding and n, . , m Ueber Clark. s . - The marriage ot Mist Ethel Start-op- . daughter ot Mr. and Jin. Gdorge Burtup, and Karl Peterson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peterson ol this city, will take place tocoor-roin tbo Salt Late tamplsv reception win bo given Friday otso-in- g In the SUth ward amnoemont hall by Air. and Mrs. Startup, to which t59 couple mart boom ta-' - la 1 1 ft mm 1 J Series World Apollo Hall, Fork J tk ii Vacation Story glossitype finishing helps to refresh a la) ; memory. Dance, list Drug Co. American "We Invite Yoa to Our New Photo Shop. fSEPIHMBEiCI .;, Mrs. be ' The Loinco Beehive swarm of the Second ward will meet tonight; at the home ot Miss - Ramola Eg-- 1 gertsen.:. An Interesting program has been arranged, which will be followed by games and music, and the serving ot dainty refreshments. person, rSiw ll ' Oar clean-ca- t, George Balrd of Los, Angeles, Calif., is in Provo tor a tew days."" Vlaltlng With relatives and --- r friends. . tt ' ' ' Mrs. 120,000 by hit owner, W. I "Braymor" Hereford bull. Is valued Mo., who has entered him In th National Hereford ' Tost, Independence, Show to be held at Wilmington. SeL. Sept. 44. More than ISO bead or 'T-- Let KODAK Tell . vltH. 9 PH. PR! SCI LkA, DEAR, the-Unt- miss it. Admission 55, Ladies 10c OF NO IMPORTANCE. . UNIViqsL-JKW- f. since the of two. age stage PrisciHa Dean, star of "Wild production Honey," which comes to the Columbia theater on Thursday and Friday, has not lacked for any kind of histrionic experience-tha- t might guarantee finished performance In her roles.. With" a 'distinctive personality that shines as a rare gem amid the ,Jess Striking personalities which flood the screen, She stands a e ' pannfttohrshr shrdluununu apart from the great multitude ot On and Ariel Quartette -- of Salt Lake City. Don't tTHE-WOMA- N ' A Orchestra Eight-piec- e -. la-i;..i- him in. ijiHsii ii 'T I iJ'ji t vn y j WWyV mm nllnD . J I M ji B.SS S l IB rwii"is)in'TTi B m T. actresses. , Personality is a thing unquestionably Inborn. But it and talent, In ,the,-legitimate likewise Innate, must be backed by DIL SPURRIER branch ot the amusement'buslhess "hillty, which comes usually from it la the practice to speak of cer long experience. - Blncercity Is an Chiropractor ; tain outstanding, eventsaaisea-4.ourft- f commanding quality- - tn an 1 Over Farrer Bros. Stores -ns." There's' the opera season actress, ana it is the result ot a Phones : Office 126, Res. 247-- J In New York and in various other genuine interest Illuminating each of ..the larger titles, ot the country. YOUR SPINE is the Index of performance. Three or four big cities have "sea"I think It Is easy for me to ay J ... . Your Health. " . . . son s" by the Tollies company, by that I have always been deeply inthe Hippodrome company when oa terested In my roles" Miss Dean Call for FREE Examination. : tour and so on, ' .', has said. ''Not in years have' I Imcustoms of Ihe aegit" are personated a character In which ! . .OREM MOTOR CO . Tte 9ft en copied by the motion picture was not deeply .tntemtet;-lEntb,- n. Day and Night Services-Repairinpeople- - but this - particular ;Bf siasm.is.the effect of sympathy: and hasn't yet become" general. Oar Specialty. The understanding, and in Universal-Jewe- l Strand theater, however, might be stories I have played charOn and Accessories. Gas, forgiven tor announcing a Tseat acters that always drew my symson" In conjunction with "A Worn- - pathy Intensely human Acetyls Wcll'-T.:- :. charac- - t ' g do Not Neglect the Interi Your Business House As JMuch SkllL Experience and Understanl Art and Business. Conveniences are the Adornment and Equipment or me Tout Store. Bank or Offices as In the tore of Uia fliitald-n- f vour Building. 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