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Show THE PROVO HERALD. THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1924. 00 00 SYMPHONY TO SOCIETY:: Mr. J. Linton entertained at a schooL The third lesson In the home Tuesday course of dressmaking will be given fclrthday party at her In compliment to her nlae. by Mrs. Elizabeth Gilllsple. twine v . - I on Mrs. Walter Taylor will he hostbirthday anniversary occured reess to the members of the Provan-na- s that day. Uamea, music ana club at her home Friday afterfreshments verenjoyed by 21 noon. Sewing, music and a delici married folke dance will be ious luncheon will be enjoyable feaIn the Third ward amusement tures of the afternoon's entertainriven I rr rhall.. .i t rruiuB. Wlllu'i ..... nrhaatrm ment. music and a cordial the will furnish Mrs. William Richfield enterinvitation Is extended to everyone. tained at a children's birthday party A- - U Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Beer and William Thompson motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with relatives and friends. Cma la Altar Ytars The memlers of the Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Mark Anderson at the Hotel Roberta. A good program has been arranged. MONARCH ranges are unbreakable malleable iron and heavy steel plates riveted securely together. The stake officers of the Primary association will meet with the ward officers and teachers in the Pioneer ward amusement hall Fridav afternoon at 4 o'clock. The social hour work for the month of May will lie presented the teachers by the officers. A delicious luncheon will be served. No putty is used. Such joints are not affected by many years of hard use. A Dependable The regular meeting of the Wo men's Municipal council will be held In the council room In the Herald building, this evening at 8 o'clock. The home economics deportment will give a short program which will Include a demonstration by Mrs. W. A. Alway on three different kinds of bread making and a demonstration on tie and dye work by Miss Alberta Scorup. Following the program the annual election of officers will take place. All members are urged to Or en the result of tight joints. Continued satisfaction with low fuel cost through long years of service. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS attend. ONLY ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY "THE PROVO Co. HOUSE" Home Furnishers SPRINGVILLE The "M" men of the Provo Second ward will entertain at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Jones this evening in honor of Don Thurgood who will leave in the near future for the British mission. Progressive rook will be the feature of the evening, after which refreshments will be served. Preaches Proves Moonshine Poison B EXTRA SPECIAL a For J TriiirsHnv. Fridn selling we have grouped a specail Tk I and Dresses Values to $29.50 Tk I I I n Ql INN ENDORSES BONUS PASSAGE International News Service. HAGERSTOWN, Md., April 24. Passage of the soldiers' bonus bill by the senate "proves the justice of the measure" John R. Quinn, of California, national commander of the American Legion, declared here today. "The American people believe that those who offered their lives in defense of their country are, entitled to an adjustment of the economic handicaps which they suffered," Quinn said. "Thousands of disabled men who have watched this measure for almost five years will take heart and it isc hoped that their wishes as well as the will of a large majority of our people will not be Alleea Pringle In Goldwyn'i Rupert Hughes Pictui "TRUE AS STEEL' Distrilutii hy Gtliwyn-Coimofailit- tures for Goldwyn for two years Others that he has directed from his own stories are "Reno," "Souls for Sale," "Remembrance," pastor of the I'nlted Brethren church here, is giving a series of lectures against illegal liquor, acthem with intensive companying demonstrations of the physical dangers that lurk in the new made WESTERN FEUDS. I a uan. i EXTRA 8 0 . or this week only at More than 50 to select from. A fascinating up ot Silk Dresses. Values to $19.50. $8.95. 0 Hwtne s bedroom. Beds are provided with link fabric in one piece providing a sagless, comfortable springs AHDay-Nit- e sleeping surface. Trimmed and covered with beautiful cretonnes, for the price of 1 From time immemorial there has existed a state of war between the cattle men and the sheep herders of $39.50 Easy Monthly Payment on'AH Day Beds. Only One Price to Everybody Dixon- - Taylor-Russe"THE : Rupert Hughes is an easy man to interview. He has an abundance of ideas and he is also en-- j thusiastic. Besides, he expresses himself with picturesque clarity, as any reader of his books will tell you. And there is a twinkle in his I I Arrow-Edmun- d I m mrh lyjiiyjy Princess And WILL ROGERS in "TWO WAGONS, BOTH COVERED" ALL SEATS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TRAN 3D FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:45, 4:15, 7:45, 9:15 TONIGHT Kenneth Harlan, Clara Bow and Others, in Poisoned Paradise" 10c TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 Manners also is the author of the stage version of "Happiness." This piny, which ciime several years after "Peg." also proved to be an enoronious hit for Miss Taylor, and its production in film form carries out the success it won in the theater. "Happiness" resembles "Peg O' My Heart" in that both stories point out a similar moral optimism pays. Miss Taylor appears as Jenny, a little Brooklyn shop girl, who Is the sole support of her mother, 1, ft many years before by a faithless husband. iimiim;iiiiiiiiiiiiim: and FRIDAY AND SATURDAY You remember Laurette Taylor in "Peg o' My Heart?" Well, here she is in another captivating bit of enter- - tainment that critics agree is even better than her famous "Peg.". Happiness is something we all seek but few find. Miss Taylor brings it to you in this FFFeuah You picture i ATTTl r 2 And 4 xt- - Laurette Taylor nAmnntr "STAGE FRIGHT" AReoHotTp Springville "Happiness" even outdoes "Peg" in its sure appeal, its delightful comedy and variety of entertainment, which is saying a very great deal. Miss Taylor, now thoroughly at home on the screen has for eclipsed her work in the earlier picture and jmps to the front in "Happiness" as the leading commedience of the screen as well as the stage. J. Hartley Manners, who Is her husband, wrote "Peg" as a stage play originally, and In that form it built up a record for long runs that has never been surpassed. Mr. CHAMBERLAIN'S "THE LULLABY" VANCOUVER, B. C. April 24. The indorsement of a writ in n supreme court action in Canada is usually four short lines typea on the back of a document. Judge the surprise, therefore, when tne supreme court registrar at Victoria. B. C. received a writ with an endorsement running to a lineal of four feet two measurement inches. The action is one by the Hind Rolph company as plaintiff see HL-- HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E 12)11 Are Co. ll I no Say, The Lowest Price, Home Furnishers Provo, the son of the cattle baron spectacular phases or tne develop- matters, of ment of the west and naturally falls in love with the daughter afford a wonderful opportunity for the leader of the sheep faction. the motion picture producers. This opportunity has been fully LAIRETTE TAVIOR IN realized in the I "IIAl'PLNESS" PICTURE Cobb picture" Western Feuds" which will be seen at the Princess Laurette Taylor is back again! and Saturday. theater Friday The exhibits placed upon a plat eye. This distinguished American comethe bitter Feuds" "Western portrays The eminent author and director form in the church, included evil- who scored such a success in dienne, western land of section for a smelling stills made out of old milk of the Goldwyn picture, "True as struggle motion picture, "Peg O' My her first on' the ranch cattle a great cans, with a scum of fusel oil on Steel'" which comes to the Colum between be at the Strand theawill Heart," the invading sheep the bottom and decayed material bia theater on Friday for two- one hand and and Saturday In her ter Friday To other. complicate men on the clinging to the sides, and vial sam- days, has been directing hts own plcsecond production, "Happiness. of "hooch" is as the it presentples According to all advance reports, ed for sale. bis Rev. Schaeffer declared, after NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it first lecture and demonstration immediately eases sudden, severe, that it probably was one of the most colicky pains and cramps in stomach successful services ever held in his and boweia, deadly nausea and weakchurch. For children and ening diarrhoea. 'I believe there were many use grown-u- p skeptics with the idea that moonshine might be all right, if they wanted to drink it," he said, "but TONIGHT COLIC DIARRHOEA REMEDY they were - apparently immediately A very necessary home temer. converted to the belief that it is in and always will be the rankest kind of poison." against the Barquentine Fuako comnanv. of San Francisco, as defen dant, over $10,812 in a disputed $5.95 Designed and moderately priced for homes of refinement, this Day Bed is an ideal combination of practical necessity and luxury. It serves 24 hours in the day and solves perfectly the problem of the hostess. , By day, one oi the finest examples of the Day-Be- d now in vogue by night a comfortable double bed. In an instant, with one motion a hospitable living room or boudoir may be transformed into a luxurious Flight-Command- International News Service. all the wanted colors p in every m . . ... and smart : and Pillows "Gimme," the west. The cattle men of the old west looked upon the advance of the sheep herders as an entering wedge of civilization which would in time drive them from the rolling plain and ultimately deprive them of their livelihood. To the uninitiated the reason for this may not be apparent, but every cattle man knows that where sheep have grazed cattle cannot graze. The reason for this Is that the KARACHI, India, April 24. A. Stuart sheep graze so closely that they clip (INS MacLaren of the British Royal Air every spear of grass as close to tne ground ns though it had been force, who is engaged in a flight will remain here shaved with a razor. A herd of several days resting before he re- sheep passing over a field leave the sumes his journey. He started his eround as bare as though it had been swept by a forest fire. flight in England. The feud of the sheep herders and the cattle men form one of the most THE SCREEN EXCELS THE WRITTEN WORD. picturesque and at the same time U. S. WRIT. 4 FEET LONG, AMAZES CANADIAN COURT Wide range of and materials With Ample Storage Space For Bedding "From the Ground Up," and "The Old Nest." Major Hughes is en thusiastic about motion pictures and directing them. "The motion picture provides a separate and distinct means of ar tistic expression," says Mr. Hughes. It is just as distinctive as fiction, as drama, as poetry, as sculpture, or painting. Each of these arts is different and has its own advantages. So in some ways the motion picture is superior to the other arts ; in others it Is Inferior." Mr. Hughes studied motion plc-tr- e technique in order that his stories might not have to go through the scenario writer a filter before reaching the screen. And he proved himself one of the most capable directors of the day with "Remembrance," "Souls for Sale," "Reno" and with his latest production, 'True as Steel" JANE NOVAK See Our Windows Beds Da-Ni- te an round-the-worl- d COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 24. Rev. V. G. Schaeffer "moon." Several hundred members of his congregation were allowed to see and smell moonshine stills confiscated by officers, and were also permitted to sniff the finished S program. Many eiple asked if the concert will interfere with the grand relay ball which is to be given in the Ladies gymnasium on that evening. "Not in any way," Is Professor Madseu's reply. "The concert will promptly at 8 o'clock and will be over by 9:45. The dance does not begin until 9:3a That will mean that those who attend the concert may dancing by 10 o'clock, aliout the regular time for the be ginning of the dance." All high school athletes who participate in the invitation track meet and relay carnival will be special guests of the evening. 'The Symphony orchestra, made up of musicians from every city In Utah county, is in good condition and will be able to give a genuinely interesting concert," Professor Mad-sesaid today. 'The members of the orchestra have worked diligently for weeks and will be able to render our selections in a pleasing manner, I believe. 'In order to make the program a varied one, I have enlisted the assistance of the Schubert male glee club and Miss Marguerite Jepper-son- , soprano soloist. The glee club will render several nutnbera IncludMiss ing an original Utah song. Jepperson will Ring several solos. Altogether I feel confident that those who hear the concert will be welt pleased. The extension division of the university is fostering the orchestra In the hope that it will be able to get under way well enough to keep going, officials of the school announce. 1 LAURETTE TAYLOR "HAPPINESS" Most Ranges Are Tight When New ONE-PRIS- E cl H. Eastmond Professor Kllo-r- t and the art service club of the Krig-haYoung university, Hsisted by the Hafeu FlorMl company of Prove will College Hall for the Symphony orchestra concert which is to be given Saturday evening at K o'clock. This concert is undoubtedly to lie the big miisicul event of the season. More than one hundred and fifty instrumental and vocal artists will participate In the merry time was spent with games, dancing and music, during which a' delicious luncheon was served to 12. Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll I V Symphony County Symphony Orchestra to Make Initial Appearance in Provo. MalleaBle Ranges Outlive is ," :'W'vJ The home economics department at her home Wednesday afternoon. t the Women's Municipal council In compliment to her three year old will meet Tiaay aiiernoon ai o ;ou daughter, Elaine, whose birthday clock In room z ei me rrovo nigo anniversary occured on that day. A Tba Baal Test -- PLAY SATURDAY N . union, Cast Ranges and Use Less Fuel 8 . 8-- Huby Ellen PAGE THREE. I m- - 0 RALPH POLLOCK'S COLUMBIANS IN CONCERT "WX0X!3X ( and COMEDY ill S |