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Show - " " THE HERALL WEDNESDAY. " i. j 111 f spot" ' : SEPT. 2d . TV Servii V" tT.rr I o"er 5K'()0 AMERICA u ihkijii - IUSWAL SHUW iJ l rXWFM r.eason U " i mi uuu - I IIUI yuujf y, Saturday T SEFIKmk,,,. 11 - - MAIL ORDER ANN OUNCEMENT PPer"iBix the ''- .: . ( i), !' , Tohiiiht. Last Times "THE FOG" I ne Ol JCVINL m A 'iijiiHjTnHiiy'r' ll jiimfE2Ti?nc ' '' ' ' ' ; " ; runs in New York, Boston, Chicago and. people realize joy ot living. , THE SMART ferntkeyoMl . MUSICAL' COMEDY by SINCLAIR tWI$ FLORENCE VIDOR, MONTE BLUE Kru" sal acr by I Harry , ETIZrw "HSI Staged by Edward Royce. YORK CAST OF NEW FAVORITES LL STAR y I Mary O'Moore ' Henrietta Housen Jere DeLaney " Eddie Marr v cm UKXSV Gladys Nagle Dorothy Kane Henry-Coo- SlINUIWU AU JJAJNIJNU CHORUS ' ' ' W ' I kiln ,ullf insure of hearts. ffe otv letters, make.checks and money orders payable to J. B. Ashton, THan- Theater, Provo, Utah. Include self addressed stamped envelope to sale return, auu xu yci wu wu uu. i pi ice uctiei uesirea. jm. -- -- r II'".member J" ! i riuea anaJ neiurnvaJ immeaisueiy. TV 11 1 1 Opens Saturday, September 29, atr10 A. M. .Tomorrow is circus day in Provo the largest lien or ihi!i)s Mrs. O'Daro and Mr Chest oii. . Tills musical comedy was written by; James Moutsomery wflo provided the Imftk, .Joseph McGarthy tlTe lyrics and Harry Tki'!iey the music. ?jThe comi)any is headed by Dale :Wiirtei:.ii&C.tine'roe4-iUiet8- . are: Flo Irivii MaryiOMoore,-(ilady- s XapriOj Jere Uelaney, Henry Katt-J lmu"!ebiaf H'.ATcmooyiitio Coote, Dorothy LaMaf, Dorothy Kaue, Henrietta Housen, Howard Freeman, George Collins, Edward Marr and George Mantell. y W xffm wlr rtuaiiv if r JONES TIES CIUCK EVANS CHICAGO,- Sept.,. 18. Bobby ' Jones, of Atlanta, tied with Chick Evans at 140 for medal honors at the end of the second qualifying round in the National Amateur1 Golf tourney today meets T. B. Cochran of Wichita Falls in the first round of m'atch play. Evans plays .JVlllie Hunter of Los Angeles. The tie in medal play probably will carry ' over to next Sunday, after the national title- - has ben fought out. Princess ALL SEATS 10c TONIGHT AND, THURSDAY . shecra - Office Seat Sale Box .1 'S Prices$n)0r$?Mr$2.5O. .. , i Mail orders - that Dempsey was intentionally rateaf inore than SO a day. 'ha BruMulitra trrfttr neap Afi aided, If at all, by those at the ring side with i92 pounds of- - athlet an hour will be forced to change his tumbling suddenly down uponyou, lodging to the city Jail until the ex of his sentence, In addition is bound to - be imeeon-fusio- n pirationdollor-a-mllthere A.-Wheeler of Sprlngville had e to the fine, the judge and the chancesrfre that said. a narrow escape Monday, Septem j ber 17, when his automobile left the natural "movements' of those -(he road and plunged into a deep trying to escape anunwelcoure burAce ditch. s cintributwlto-'Dempsey'efden A mashed nose arid a lacerated In "Ace of Hearts," the Goldwya forts to arise. Just a flurry of arms and bruised face were the extent of and the next Instant the photoplay by Gourerneur MorrlaV and legs his injuries. He is now going about cbainpionwas righting himself on which will be shown at the Princess bis Work feeling belter than he the A theater for'two days, beginning toplatform outside the ropes. looks if one judges by the appear moment wled night there are three lending parts more : and a nee of his face, instead of the usual one; The story. Mr. Wheeler was "ou his way to Uwdgh. cat is ror two leaning men ana oneSpanish Fork, Just . north of tlw LIGHTNING RIP8 OFF leading woman, with the interest u Springville-Mapletosugar factory STEEPLE OF CnURCII. and the story emphasis centered on he overtook one of the 8uear-coii International Newsservice. L the three as a group. - The sym, driven by Henry tyany'a trtu-ks,of the audience goes to all pathy 18. height,- which was traveling in tne One .COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. enmeshed as they siNue airection una Keeping me ceu- - side of the steeple of a local chnrch three characters, are in a problem that involves them ten.of the road. was off in a freak electrical all ATTIieTtrnM4-JVJieele- r equally." made stormripped which swept Columbia, the Lou Chancy plays an unusual an attempt to f)ass the t; to peak at turned "Bnddeuly' to the east into the' tips of three buildings, : but character part,- that; of a dreamer who Twndrtcnly- finds"hlmself hopethe Maplettfn. road and the only doing little damage lessly in love with a girL played by the rear way to avoid running Lentrice Joy, w ho Is not. interested end of the truck Was for: Mr. DOLLAR 'A MILE, ALABAMA In However WheehT to jnake aiharp .turn to particular man. JUDGE'S .SPEED ANTIDOTE. the any I be left and in time conu's wlicit one of the men turning to the left there was no other alternative th'iiri IiJtcrnatlonnl News Service. facing the danger of almost certain to 'go Into the ditch. . death, convinces the girl that it is BIRMINGHAM, Alft., Sept 19 John Bowers he whom Mo ..love T Sixty miles, SUO,!' said C. F. Wilder was chosen to play the lucky man is opening here, police. Judge acting Who escapes 'Ueath and wins the. drive against wieedprs. ., ... The 'highest fine nswesscd thus far girl. Oilier well known actors in -- - -: immuh: ; uiub i.,is s;if, nut jstrnuiigioii r .. wuum lH.H'ri bringing in the speeders at a IW" ' LAAress A i ; te George Mantell I --Vrnlumbia 1 j AUTO IN DITCH; MAN IS INJURED How to Get Tickets by Mail Now- - 5L Actors ..Ever Assembled ...... Lyrics by Jos. McCarthy. Tierne, I CriPreeman Hit AND THE WOKUTS tru. -- 3 BALE WINTER ' LH4 wrs: I 11 Book by James Montgomery. ULTB .fl !25 IV and the Crcitest Cast op Character ever put s cin-n- SHOW GKOUNDS Between University ave. and" 1st East street, near Tenth North street. 2 p. m. PERFORMANCES and 8.p. in.. Door)' oit'U one : tO' pitch its encampment of thirty tents between University and. 1st East near 10th north and give two complete performances at 2 and S p. ni., doors open at 1 and 7 gcther-wi- ll . Entire compa ny of babyelepliauts taught to per. form. .Euroiie's biggest trained wild animal acts Mia newly addFEATURES view p. "in", to allow ample time to the largest 'tiisplay of wild. animal life ever asembled since Aoan...co' wdiuated his vast array and shoved "m alniard the ark. O'erThe circus exhibited nardino, Tnesdayits last exhibition point in. California after a tour of .tlif; Pacific, coast, wuere but .one performance was "given in order sure to arthat Jho circus .might rive here in time to erect its encampment of 3d tents, big and smalt and .have all lu.Teadiness for the for scheduled two performances ' this city. . Enroute here two feeding stops werr scheduled to be made, and .ltl is expecteoXthat the first of the long trains df100 double length cars will come chugging Into town with the first streaktof dawn. The entire morningvith every ounce of horse and man available, will lie necessary to Install the encampment. The main tent accomodates 16,000 people and is equipped with Jumbo horse shows. 700 men and women arenic cimnip- ed" European In-S- 1 . . ' hour earlier. ' - DIMENSIONSSMain ttHit,700 Three steelglrtett ameas, three rings, eight stages vcolossad hipiKidroine - ovel; wilderness of aerial apparatus. MENAGERIE Elephants camels and zebras, six giraffes,., 110 caged animals, including arid family, of hippipotauii, world's only armored rhliioceroc On sale all day for TICKETS both performances at HCdquist Drug Store, No. 1 at 10 West Cen ter street. x350 feet; : lightntng-reachiflg-do- . ito t Firpo iCIaiins .. n, Fight Foul One Day Only , eyi--.li-re I By! DAVIS J. WALSII, International News Service Sports . Editor. NEW YORK,-Se- pt 19. Should Jack Dehipsey have been disqualified and the fight and champion--Aship awarded to Luis Ftrno-.whethe hippodrome track to negotiate the champion was helped back into night? William the program', whilethree enormous the ring on Friday Sluldoon, of the state athletic comsteel arenas are, Utilized for the mission, who will swing on any trained Wild animal acts. The per situation, is quoted as saying that formances to be given" here-wi- ll fee' he should' have' neon.Mufdoon amended, "That is," the" same as given in all absolutely "if really heliied by those at the electric fans. Within this tent the the larger cities throughout the ringside, If there was a claim of foul made by those In Firpo's corperformances are .presented and it country.-The menagerie offers all that has ner, the referee can do nothing less, takes three rings, eight "stages ana ever been exhibited by other circus than sustain the claim and award es, but in greater numbers and in the title to Firpo." addition presents wild animal tpyes The point is thoroughly Covered to be seen with no other traveling by the rules, according to n iiiiani. amusement enterprise N among They state, he declares, that a these an entire family of giraffes: fighter must return to the. ring and giant through his own motive power, be hippopotamus TONIGHT, 7:30 AND 9 :15 a liahy an armored rhinoceros and parent; challenger, or chump. a baby ourang oujang. Theeb. Otherwise, his status is that Ofcan-b-a phants number 40,six babies among man on the floor, and as such, counted out. . them. . "As soon as Dempsey went out of . the ring," Muldoou adds, "the SPBINGVILLE BOY'S FINED. sensation The following minors nppeared referee "should, have rushed to the of the A Dramatic Expose in Justice Wayne Johnson's court ropes and warned those in the press t in Springville during week, row that they should not aid the . Drug Evil. . and were fined $5 each for en- fighter 'under pain of bis " dlsqunlifi-- . and tering a ool hall, Blain raudnll, cation."' The writer is not at ail certain "; Richard, Thorn, and Byron llurt ' ipyiri!iiii! COLUMBIA "The Greatest Menace" - - : Photo-melodra- the-las- Maflcal comedy will hold tte Columbia theater swav at? lady7 the. shopgirl and the society Saturdav Sen-- girl are sistets under the skin. w w, when iKinty : The play is in two acts, with "Irene," "wu asa Irrestlble will K seen three scenes in th first act, and fittw for "one night only. The action four in the. second. Vn Ifffhf . recent years, starts on the veranda of Donald iJ7 a successful aa has Marshall's palatial home-o- n Long Island. Marshall is a young man only did it score . vviu nin rnt vvcr a well as a man of years in of high ideals, as tZl0T$ .C "y at the Vanderbilt millions. From a friend he learns om k can claim long en that a certain Mine. Lucy, a dressmaker, lately located in New York . loneest in fnt i from Loudon, has put entialtities of grealr success if only some good uhi niirm looking girls can be. found to wear the dressmaker's creation in the - . COMEDY THURSDAY AND .FRIDAY vl? "otr ' iT inM- I- ! 1yi(iafroionaDie-8ociety- - to recommend them. nTneTtehKirlomes along In The beeB-j- Deen notable for .- ."ve toelody, person of Irene O'lwre wBiTnns some for cbarac- - seit but from the store "where she alterna- 414 ifinployed the Vrifi Tlirnnirh UhJrtfa T r P't and here-ah- d : there HnnaMii t 7i 7 ir or some cOffibihnttnnMarshall sheTrruiio LIty. ihana influence of duced to Mineiucyjndjvith her w ewompags Che8tbh'TratidT7T:Jane aU tnese qualities and friends, Helen to hate marked np to its credit one Gilmour, presently blossoms, out in the the finery of silver shoou as a guest . " u me musical num- - of the Marshalls. . her. ' , the charm of 'Irene' of a little Not or stag WPoctlon fa,ZF- i lmport4l8.fl"et contrast. In one scene cmsg m the Mmnint , rou are in iuennw uk um(5"" Irene" brinjc back memories of cence, in the next you are on theftnr ? ? ork, not be- - ewaiie of a tenement on "Ninth plotting with Irenp and her bniwl"at" ,Hkethe "Belle,1 avenue shopgirl friends how to keep their yntrast. The stort1 In w,.von ohnbf folks from finding out how mey : tbnnirtil who. .lJ . This, thronirh' n rurinnii eonie by their new finery, scene Is used no less; 01 circumstances, I fire ""flir- nthan three times in the course of 'rota the drnrtluanionaDiev socletr. the performance and never loses "nwltJ two girl compan. it nnvcitu The curtain parts 'in i Ini,. rinds herself . k.ii thi. form nf a diamond and there ULJtfKof wealth and social before ion he tenement fire, "janding and gets awav with It. wain with Irene perched upitt It. w JuIaO'GradyandtheCol(inel'sand Helen and Jane nUfce window IflAMta V. . - " -f - :, . ?rt:r.m K.?!to 1... 1 ui" clel I .r . tvu-at- AGE OF mm GOlfteNEUD M0DCIS :1 HOPE HAMPTON hllTA NALDI LEW" CODYv CQKRAO NAOtt. Allan. Dwvl findudio '" ' ' :. And Comedy LUPIN LANE , in' "THE REPORTER" is-t- WA1JACE WODSLTY. w r SNAPPY STYLES, LOWEST PRICES,, AND CON. SJDERATE SERVICE AT . 11 1 1 1 mifcMiti;iaj-i:iiMa;inHiMMiiiii:i ems opn ThepHatShop MRS. SAUA HENRY, Manager, 100 North University Avenue. -T- ijij.iih w a m mil 11 iv at 1 jmJ 7 win ''iii imiiri iNil mm 1 , M. 1 Pcifonnsnccs 10 West Center. Tickets WillTJe Sold . i i ; iiifiii ihi jimuaa u2 vid 8 - " V. kU , ircuiuDay!at Iledquist Drug StorJ ;Show grounds between University' aYenus and First Ei? "' near Tenth Nor:h. .., ' " ' iv, v . II , |