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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE SIX. Noted Group Moves to Establish International Relations School; To, Investigate World Affairs ir 1 'J-- i ' I Jacqueline Log'm in the Paritnount Picture The Dawn of a Tomorrow' FBEVEXTS INFECTION. The great tut discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous Borozone. a preparation that comes In liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speech. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend quickly tinder the powerful Influence of this wonderful ' remedy. Price (Uquld) 30c, 00c and fl.StO.r Powder 30c and OUc. Sold by lled-quiDrug Co., four stores. Advertisement 0& JOHN . 'JOHN' W'pA VtS FINLEYX A graduate school of tnternatlon While .kl relation! will probably be eatab-lilh- d provide I the proposed school will for men who wish trsinlng in this country m the reeult to enter publlo life or the diploof a nationwide morement Initiated mats service. Its other important ibr a dlatinrulahed group of eda- - function will be one of research jMitors, publlctata, Uwnn and men and Investigation with publication who have held high publlo offloe of results. In scope It will to-bram the nation'! aervlce. five elemental subjects. InPromlnentlr Identified with the cluding fundamental bases of In Itoovement, the purpose of which to ternational relations, history of Into promote greater understanding ternational relations. International and knowledge of International life, law, diplomatic practice and proAre John W. Davis, snceessor to cedure and International organthe late Walter Hlnes Par as ization It is proposed to offer a to Great Britain) Oeorge three-yecourse of instruction, at W. Wlckeraham, Attorney General least one year of which will be lender President Taft; and Dr. John spent abroad in the study of racial Ifi. Flnley. of the New York Times. and ethnological peculiarities, pol- os or ar score of other equally promln-ieflguree la national life have school their .given the proposed Active support, lnoludlng Franklin D. Roosevelt Julius H. Barnes, president of the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce: Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of Review of Reviews; Dr. Harry A. Garfield, president of "rTllllams College) Dr. J. A. C.v Chandler, president of William and Wary; Dr. Ernest M. Hopkins, president of Dartmouth; and Dr. Crchlbald Coolldge, of Harvard nt itical and social undercurrents, and other pertinent factors which have direct bearing on the relations of foreign countries with the United States. In outlining the purpose of the school at a recent conference in Now York to determine the need for and possibilities of establishing; such an institution, Dr. John H. Flnley pointed to the fact that while many of our unlveniUles have chairs of International law, and teach economics, history and government, there is bo oppor- - .1. ......... WM,W,M,'" "MAN'S LAW." There is romance aplenty In "Man's Law and God's," a Finis Fox production which is to be presented cmomencing Wednesday at the Prin ce theater and In which Jack Livingston and Ethel Shannon are featured. The story la one primarily of a courtship by proxy. started as a pastime by a lonesome old bachelor miner without knowledge or consent of the young man whose personality he assumes, ... which, becoming the on big serious thing in the life of the girl concerned, later brings to its fulfillment another ramonce started thirty years previously. The story relates of a gallant youn gofficer of the Canadian Northwest Mounted whose pal, an elderly miner whom he has often befriended. Is amused by the adver tisements in a matrimonial Juornai "Uncle Jimmy" as this old miner Is calk, has had a love affair In a younger day which he has never for gotten. And be had never wed. He w...... eBauty and youth alone wouldn't do it, so Jacqueline Logan added GEORGE W. WtCKERSUAM ability and won. Journalism opens many locked tunity provided for a comprehendoors. When Miss Logan was a sive court of instruction and woman In Nebraska she newspaper training in the fundamental facta met the 8hnberts. But her pen of International relatione wasn't needed, for actresses were "Such a school," he said,' more In demand. "would be of especial value to That was her start to enyoung men who afterward the Follies claimter publlo lif or the diplomats ed Soon ber. Another change a flatterservice. The possibilities of research and publication of results ing offer from Hollywood wooed would be of tremendous value to her to California, where she was an the nation and should .prove of lngtantaneosb.lt opposite Thomas Meighan In "White and Unmarworld benefit" Although no definite decision ried." Fourteen Paramount pictures, was reached by this conference as to the most desirable location for among them "Ebb Tide," "Java Head," "8alomy Jane," The Light the proposed school. It was virtually agreed that Johns Hopkins That Failed," "Flaming Barriers," University offered the most ad- -' and others, in two years Is some It was the unanimous feat but ably handled by this clever vantages. opinion of the conference that yonng actress. such a school would be a fitting "The Dawn of a Tomorrow," Mins memorial to Walter Hlnes Page, Logan's latest Paramount picture, wartime Ambassador to the Court, In which she is featured with David of St, James. Torrence and Raymond Griffith, A committee was appointed to comes to the Columbia theater on of Wednesday and Thursday. The the possibilities Investigate carrying out these resolutions. ' story is one of the - London upper Headquarters of the committee and lower world by Frances Hodghave been established In the offices son Burnett. Harvey Thew wrote the screen play. George Melford of Herbert II Gutterson, 111 directed. New York, Broadway, The strong snporting cast Includes Alma Bennett, Guy Oliver. Roland conceives the idea of inserting an advertisement in the matrimonial Journal a a pastime, but"aesumlng the dashing personality of his young friend to give it a kick. The incidents connected with the develop ALL ment of this romanc and the tragic situation in which It places the ro mantic girl who fails head over TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 heels In love with the officer and Shows 7:30, 9:15 what this tragic situation brings to "Uncle Jimmy," will give the playgoer who lovea romance more than full measure. ,.... iC j Lasky present a Herbert Brenon Production STRAW, Ernest Paxman Teacher of Voic and Piano Head of music department of Provo schools. Open for limited number of students this summer. For particulars phone 627-Nor call at 266 W. Third South. "The Breaking Point" sack of Utah County Flour. $1.35 sacks of Utah County Flour. $2.65 sack Wheat Hearts for mush .30 80-lsack White Mill Run .SI. 50 100 lbs. Heavy White Mill Run.... .00 100 lbs. Oats S2.10 100 lbs. Heavy Seed Oats .5 $3.00 , 100 lbs. Rolled or Fine Chopped Oats. $2.30 100 lbs. Barley .S2.00 100 lbs. 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Adolph Zukor-Jess- e 1 KOPP SAMUEL iraon apTon are hereby summoned to serpear within twenty daysfter If vice oft hise summons upon you. served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after uch vto and defend the above entiitled action: and In case of your failure so to do, Judgement win be rendered the deagainst won according to mands of the complain which has been filed with the clerk of the MORGAN. COLEMAN COLUMBIA FROM OBSCTBITY TO FAME IN TWO YEARS. - SAVE UONSY EUY F02 CASH BottowW. Harris Gordon, Tempe Franklin Halladay. Bay HaBaday. W. L. MUden-UaPlggott. liable Van Buren. Margue- Thomas D. Conklln, and Eca C. Mendenhall. husrite Clayton and Warren Ilodgrrs. The comfdy is one of those aide band and wife, plaintiffs, vs. Emma heirt-i.t-Usplitting Our Osng Comedies 'Derby A. Ellsworth and aU unknown deof William Halladay. Day." heirs-at-la- y Warner fctone and bis Culumblans noted, and all unknown of Lydea E-- Ualladay, deceaaed, have a real concert In store fur defendants. thete two days. The Bute of Utah to Said Defend- NOTICES. 50c USE HERALD WANT ADS Prebate and guardianship notices Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Utah County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Anetta Nielsen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at ASSESSMENT NOTICE. his residence, 154 E. Fourth South, Greeley Mining and Milling Com- Provo. Utah countv. state of TTtuh. Place of Business, on or before the 25th day of July, pany. Principal Provo, Utah. thai Notice is hereby given at a meeting of the board of directors of Administrator of the Estate of the Greeley Mining and Milling Anetta Nielsen. Decmmpd. company, a corporation, held on PARKER & ROBINSON, Saturday, the 17th day of May, Attorneys for Administrator. 1924, assessment No. 4) of One Dol(First nublication Mnv 22- - Insr lar ($1) per thousand shares was publication June 12, 1924.) levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the immediately to J. P. Clayton, secretary of said con ration, at his Fourth Judicial District, In and for office, 182 ' West Center street, the County of Utah, State of Utah. Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which In the matter of the estate of this assessment may remain unpaid Michael T. Vaughn, Deceased. on Tuesday, the 17th day of June, Creditors will present claims with 1924, will be delinquent and adver- vouchers to the undersigned at 602 tised for sale at public auction, and Eccles Building, Oeden. Weber unless payment is made before, will county, Utah, on or before July 23, be sold on Thursday, the 3rd day of 1924. L. T. 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