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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. iQCETY rUlilil UHlVtliSIIY KIESTSPOT If PROVO! That's Saturday 21 Balance of $20,000 Stock the Very uream 01 American riano Maker's Art Must Be Thrown Overboard at Any Sacrifice of Price and Terms for of This Week. wrrt rrt.Arni DSnm A oca IK 'in-for- e PIANOS SELLING FAST I Tiiemlay niton for a motor trip to gates for the con vein Ion which is to where they will attend the Is held at S'wnihh Fork. August, state pbsrauiivutU-a- l tuiveutioH tl 7 H. It is iin'iortaiit that every which Is being held at the Hermit uiemlwr be in at tendance. age lu Ogden eanvon. They exi-c- ( to Ix gone for atwiut one we-k- . M)I FZKM) AS illNti BKAl'TV. A iniwiioiiury farewell, In honor of Sterling Cook, who will leave Faftcnda bus taken to . June 'St for the Mates, will 'S fact. le given in the Sharon ward tinipcl All the years that she weiil on the Kriday, June 13. at H p. in. The i arSennet t lot he luauaiicd to avoid following program has ranged for: Kong jiy the cimgrcga Until slid bathing suits privately lion; duet, Iioiiulil t'lajlon hiiiI file that's the reason he eoiiiiany ; piano wliHiioii, Verona has not liemn.e a full fledged star KicbliuK: reading, Clifton 1'yue; Jet but now she is aplsariiig under sasophtnie sdo, Krval Christen: re- - the banner of TIkhuhs H. Inee In his UliMMOllOlrV Ibllik llOirLM lllll sMirkllng new comedy "The jl'yne; qiiiiilet. John I'viie, Vamv ia Hoping Fish." she flashes across iaml conipjiiiy ; eomie realing, Kdgar the screen in an Annette Kellernian that fits closed than her skin. So '4'alder; remarks, ItiNhop 1'lvst wlch. Kollowing the prograin limine, hoiefllll- - relllelllis-rillL- ' BetInwill Mr. conducted. Cook. ty Colupson, Mary Tlmi'tnim, Marie (a dance w ho is the hoii of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Prevost and Gloria Swaiison, all if iCook of Sharon, will make bis head- whom grsduat'Hl from biitliine suilt quarters at ndeicndciicc. Mo., while 1. 8. church. laboring for the Ogdi-u- , A ma aa Ranunuswn and daughter will leave that city for the Eastern Etta vt Kairvlfw are vUIUiir In Plate iuiMiin where he will labor 'for the U 1. S. I'rovo fur a few duy with Mr. However, NiHler, Mr. Mury J. Terry. leaving his luurriuKe to Mini Nordxtroiu will take dace lu Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I'urt.'r of 'the Salt Lake liuiple. Rurley, Iduuu, fiitertalued ut a Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carter of trout and dinner at resort Mondiiy evenluK fur Mr. .Hurley, Idaho. ndut Tuewluy In vIkIHiiic with friends. and Mm. Jowph Ward, Minn Edith Halt Ward and Clyde Ward. Following The iiiemtier of the I.himUIu Tau dinner the irony motored buck to Proro and attended the show at the eluli met at (be home of Miss Lillian jlM-lt- W We Must Go June PAGE THREE. iMi-nau'- tlt-hu- a Is-i- n I Columbia. Ritthop and Mrs. 1'eter Mt'lmm and aou OtU of Fulrriew are vit.lt-liil- f In I'rovo with their daughter-in-law- . Mra. (. U Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Nellson left this morning for Suit Lake with their aon Otis, who im Mortimer The Monday evening. fore imrt of the eveuinK wus xjM'iit in the iilntinini; of tbeir annual trip to Vivimi whleh will I held early lu July. The remainder of the evening was HjM'iit with Mewing and i1 hhinIc, after which a delicious mflRY luncheon was served to the followP1CKFOR.D in ing ljicnilierH : Miss Lucille Olson, oorochy aeanon tiriLL ' OP tJflOOOD MIks rrlsclUa Taylor, Miss Dorothy Wag-oueMiss Van Stewart, if the Xelke HeadIjiHea The meiulH-rMiss Ab-e1'onlton, Miss Mil- Thursday evening. ing dub will hold an oiieii session Kollou luir dred Jones, Miss HutU l'lerpont, ceremonv a weddinir sunoer anH re-- 1 Thursday afternoon at ? :: o'eks k Miss Josphine Jones, Miss Florence Hown. ,,f Mr- J- ception will be held In honor of the'"1 ,he i'ayle and Miss Maurine Bee. young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kcuerer Tnt' """''""If hostesses will be Mrs. will leave immediately after the re- - Wells L. Brimhall. Mrs. Alex Dr. and Mrs. I). D. Boyer spent Mrs. lister Mangum and for San Franrlsiti. where Miss Vilate Kllioit. Monday in Salt Lake attending the they will spend their honeymoon. osteopathic convention that was Mrs. Florence Meldrum Anderson MAt'GIIAN RKADY lt)R being held there. The day was sis'iit HIS "HAVLIGHT DASH" to her home In Provo, Sim-dareturned In attending meetings of various a three following stay years' kinds and in the evening tbey at- lu International News Barries. Chicago where she has been tended a banquet that was given In NEW YORK, June 18. Lieut. music. the I'nlted States president's suite studying Russell L. Maughnn, army flier Is at the Hotel t'tuh. Following the on the weather, to begin his Mr. and Mrs. Chal Chase and Mr. waiting dash" across the continent banquet a round table discussion of and Mrs. "daylight Kirkwood left Joseph to San Francisco from Mitchell different problems waa held. field. He expects to take off toIN BANKRUPTCY, NO. 8217. MUs Alice Sutherland and Carl morrow". In the District Court of the This will be Maughan's third atScberer, who ere to be marrlel were the guests of honor United States for the District of tempt within a year to make a Thursday, " at a luwn party given by Mr. Utah. In the matter of Ray Vin flight from Sent ler'K sisters, Anguslu and JoseHe wil fly a new model of cent, Bankrupt. phine 'Soberer and Mrs. 1'iiuline To the creditors of Hay Vincent, an army pursuit ship and expects to Hbipmnn, at the Soberer residence of Provo, Utah, and district afore- average 163 miles an hour for the 2600 mile span, In 17 hours. Monday evening. Games and music said, a bankrupt. were the main features of the evenMaughan's mechanics wired today Notice Is hereby given that on the ing's entertainment, Bfter which de- 2th "are all set" at the four refuelday of May, A. D. 1924, the they stations licious refreshments were served to along the route, which Vincent was duly adjudi- ing said Kay about. 60 guests. cated bankrupt; and that the first are, Dayton, O., St. Joseph, Mo., and Salduro, Utah. meeting of his creditors will te held CCheynne, Wyo., The members of the N L. V. club at office of the undersigned the WOMAN IS gave a shower at the borne of Miss referee in bankruptcy, 424 Conti- MIDVLE Gloria Mangum last Friday evenINJURED IN COLLISION Salt Lake Bank building, nental ing in honor of Miss Gladys of on the 30th whose marriage will take City, Utah, at 11 o'clock a.day Serious injuries were inflicted to m., at 1024, June, place today. Spring flowers were which time the said creditors may Mrs. D. M. Watkins of Midvale in g employed in decorating the accident near the rooms. Games, music and attend, prove their claims, appoint an automobile a trustee, examine the bankrupt, steel plant Tuesday night about 1 delicious refreshments were enjoyed and transact such other business as o'clock. She received several cuts by the guests, after which many come before said meet- in the face anu was badly bruised beautiful and useful gifts weTe pre may properly ing. about the body. She refused to go sented to the bride-to-b- e her by Salt Lake City, Utah, June 17, to a hospital, however, and was friends associates and many present 1924. taken home by her husband in a Miss Mangum was assisted by Miss . S. T. CORN, car furnished by Sheriff J. D. Boyd. Helen McArtbur in giving the In Bankruptcy, Sitting at Referee Mr. Watkins, driving north When hower. Salt Lake City, Utah. on the state highway, tried to puss a car abend of him driven by Jesse The marriage of Miss Alice of Provo, he collided with Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and a car driven by Willium Wheeler of Mrg. Fred Sutherland, to Carl W. Both cars were badly Springvllle. Scherer, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Eddamaged. Deputy Sheriff George ward ' Scherer, will take place accident. kinh-IuI- . to stardom, Cmt to that she her own name In the wllto may lights some day son. The story Is that of lovesick young husband, lu the agonizing throes of his first quarrel itta his bride, who mm lllingly gets mixed waL up with "Venus'" slid her The Hire action of the picture, takes place In twenty four hours with seven galloping nils filled with laughts and hilarity. A flood that sweejis away a house and a circus muo'ltan.ioiHlv, with inevitable results when the inmates of the house meet the terrified circus animals, lends an excltin "puuch" while Louise and her chorus benuties, who do a remark-abl- e "tank" act with the trained seal, are a treat for the opiles. a Firt-- t "The Galloping Fl.-.release, tihown at the Strand w theater toul:ht and Thursday. 1 s LIKE STORY CLARK, KIMBALL, HALLET & SELECT FROM MAKES & CABLE AND DAVIS, AUTOPIANO, ... MANY OTHERS. WOODS. - CHOICE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Terms. We're in No Position, Folks, to Quibble. $5 or, $10 Down Will Do Then Balance Is Merely a Matter of a Heart Talk Between You and the Sales Heart-to- - man, Easily S present location has literally 'leased from ander our feet,", That ar- ent leaves us "without ouse or home" until we seek jand find another location or MiiM another tnrn. . That will jrequire time and money.; , ine only logical tiling for us Our to do is to QUICKLY SACRI FICE FOR WHAT THEY'LL BRING, EVERY PIANO, PLAYER and PHONOGRAPH in stock rather than store them in warehouses which would only incur risk of damage in moving them about." So come get in on this feast. cut-pri- lllt, :15 2:30, 4, 7:30, and Your Own Way About Tree Delivery n Four Shows Daily OF ALL Stop Him! yes just try. Nothing can stop this galloping fish when he wants to go and boy, that's just what he does nothin' else but. CAST Loute Faienda Sidney Chaplin Ford Sterling Chester Oonklin Lucille Ricksen ce . John Stepplinj By Himself O ..1 Brand-ne- rr it $400 y" Value- s- $265 Bench FREE Brand-ne- w Players $600 put to $14 4 ALL SEATS .0 BIG 3 Years to Pay ; $398 Bench and WJ in Rolls 3 YEARS ' 7: TO PAY FREE $800 The Daring Dance Years, and Comedy MUSIC CO-- ! DAYIS-BEEB- E OF UTAH AND CALIFORNIA THE "THREE CHEERS" GLEN6ARRYIANS - HERE IN PROVO "Known Thru the West BRIGHT Utah's Famous Marcelling 57 North University Ave. . orchestra 11-pie- 1000 BEAUTIFUL Done by as the Home of the BEST An Expert Operator MISS STELLA KNUDSEN, Prop. Appointments Made for Sundays. 190 West Center. Orer Bollock & Russell Barber Shop. Phone 813-- FANS FREE Tickets 75c. Ladies' Free LET'S GO! J. ri r,- rr A Timely Tip for 0 0 I 0 wjes. x. Raw-ling- wsns, e - irfc THRIFTY PEOPLE Dont Miss Our Big ws. mz wjczm, gh w. SEE OUR Regular Prices. vBOROCHYVeRI?0l of HftDDOn HRLL coast-to-coa- vJrom ., Jl the romantic novel by Chaiiu Major' adapted fcy tUaldvnar i&oung' .. - Marshall Neilan I Jroducfloru photography by Charles Jiosher ,(A Tempest. Of Love And Angers Portrayed by Mary Pickford again appearing' in a grown-u- p role this time as a sp.'tfire girl pf eighteen who braves paternal wrath, meets ' I IPilf conspiracy and intrigue. treachery and treason, for love of the youth who holds her heart. Never, more beautiful., - , j s Davis investigated the REGION AUXILIARY MEETS THURSDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The American Legion; Auxiliary will hold a meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Armory hall for the purpose of electing dele- - With an all star cast. Warner Stone's COLUMBIANS A startling photodrama f the present-da- y younger generation. and COMEDY Tonight Bench FREE wm- -t a 10c FAN Glengarry S595 Cat to 7:30, 9:15 I Directed by Kenneth Webb. Grands Values prand-ne- w $14 PRINCESS Tallies .. . ;. 1, . pit to $14 Shows, 2:30, eLter-tulnln- Pianos w "dawn-to-dusk- TONIGHT AND THRUSDAY. t, Farmers Pay When Crops'Are Sold!' J COLUMBIA u' in a Brand New Concert A, If you have not heard them this week you've missed something. Come and Judge For Yourself that dise. CONCERTS CHANGE WITH PICTURES we can save you money on all of your merchan- Our rent is small and our profit is smaller that's why we can save you money. Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose, pair 49 Ladies' Fine Silk Hose in all shades, pair $1.00 Ladies' Crepe Bloomers, pair .79 Ladies' Princess Slip $1.29 to $1.49 Ladies' House Dresses 98 to $2.19 29 to 69 Boys' Summer Hats 69 Boys' Summer Unions $1.69 Boys' Wash Suits $1.00 to Men's Summer Hats 75 to i 51.25 Men's Summer Unions 79 to $1.19 Walk a Block and Save a Dollar at "The modern GAS RANGE with complete automatic control is the greatest achievement of science in the realm of cookery" Adams t The People's Store WINDOWS &&ra&raMMMraifflBSSaHaBaES! "A to the word rs A V7 wise is surricieni LlU THURSDAY, JUNE P . 19th this tip, "Don't Miss 0 This Sale" should be sufficient VI -- tis said-- so g LuWVXAjytfUVUVfVVVV aa, 0 0 SEE OUR WINDOWS rMi o) 1 I UVJ P g SEE OUR WINDOWS B ii s n i7'r?nrr!f3'HGSSES3 VERY GREAT SAVlNGb sgassmiegaiegsaBisnsBggBasBss53B5i i |