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Show ris7-tablWlena-- 'be tt i 1 :. fort ferociously but only succeeds in? igntea w mow tan win saccessnu W- bas been made Into photoplay plunging his knife into the table not' P1 only noyd. who didst - believe bejbr Coldwyn, with Will Rogers in thetnade famous by the late Sol Baaought to stand for that and ho. didn't : lellcately-'bplcka up the table. ell. The picture win be presented at drape It tfver bis shoulders as one the Princess theater; when it wul be- l By ARA OtPIN- .would an overcoat aid. run. Each shows for two days, beginning Mon- Among the ustctans of the state ' minute he expects a- - thousand - stil qy...; two individual! stand out uniquely and ettos to pierce him, but be manage - The part of the poor relation, Koab ""their achievements r deserving of tow character who to both Yale, "tooacap,- , special mention because these two In-and inventor. Jit the act philosopher - divlduals e are maitciana.i ing method and the temperament of K. Prof. have worked a Giles Lake. under handicap In of Salt Will Roger perfectly. It is one of the dedication of the L. D. 8. temple In They Henry "A POOR RELATION." 1: that neltner one of them, bad an o formerly' a resident of Provo. repre- - Hawaii, a Hawaiian best role that an actor of Sir. Roger' tiptr rrtssnted , tn to mphnn e oratorio In fulL atfoni thT yn portunlty type can hope for. .Whoever bas een I have done nig things and 'have be- - of musicians. His Professor Giles has also composed know that his Noah Vale in "A' Poor through persistent ffort and his grandfather were leader! of a a numner or anthems and a whole jmegreat In an innate ability along Baptist church choir" in Wales. His book or marches. He has been called Relation" Is certain to be a masterly " thedeveloping line of music. These two men father waa the first harajs't in the by some "The March King." are, well known in Provo because of state of Utah and traveled extensive2 the star , are He was .bora in Salt Lake ritv inch . , .support ef v, i their work in-i-he schools and. the March It. 485s, and bas spent a. busy weu luuwa yinyera a DjiTiajpreaj is church here. They are Professors 'is a renowned organist; leader, 'and me to aemce. Wanace-iac-t- lli mer, Molly , Malone, ' ... , , . 1 ' A .' U Henry E. Giles and J. R. Boshard. composer. And his son Is bead of the "I will be 4 next month, but I am From 1886 te 1896 these two men music department of the University of sun Robert De Vilblss, George Williams young man,- - n tout the rewere very intimately associated in Utah. ,i and Jeannette TrebaoL ' ,Clarenc-!- !f porter, and bis vitality and liveliness their work in a church way. Professor . "I rnever studied music at school; near out the truth Joaager. oirectea ue picture. of his statement. Giles was organist and chorister of and have 'never been at a conservaIt Is n6w 50 rears since Professor the Utah stake choir and Professor tory," Profe tor Giles said to a Herald Giles first Joined the Salt Lake taber Boshard was a leading soloist under reporter. "Perhaps I could have been facte cboir. He was assistant organist him. Professor 'Giles was superin- a musician If I had . bad any school m ue there at the time he tendent of music in the public schools ing. I hare only, taken two doteo came totapernacie Provo to live m 1886.. and professor of music at the Brigbam music lessons in my life. What I nave Wbile in Provo he not only was con-1896 When worked in he done I have Young academy. through myself.'' nacior ana organist lor the Utah The oratorio 'The Plan of Salva- stake choir and moved back to Salt Lake, Professor MONDAT-AN- D TUESDAY superintendent of th -- Boshafi-took bis plac in the public tion" is sufficient Testimony of the dblie schools, but he also became the schools, and served in that capacity ability of Professor Giles' as a" comrst professor or music at the Brig-hafor 24 yeans. poser. It Is perhaps the outstanding Young academy, nnder In 1391, while) these men were work- achievement of bis life. It was first Presidents XIaeser and serving Cluff. church presented in part in' the Salt Lake ins together in developing For the tast 13 years Professor 1 "music, they had wholesale bonorsj tabernaeteat the June M. t; 4. confer-fGile- s basdone notbin nubliclv tW come to them. Professor Boshard was ence in 1921 and repeated in Its pres-- la cbarcb officesT- e1 -Trapertntebaent of the Fourth ward ent, completed form September 34 of the Ensign stake organist and chor- Mutual Improvement association, He the same year, since then it bas been isier. ana also In the and Professor Giles worked up male given by all tbe church choirs. At the 4eenrh ward. organist Chorus, a QuarteU duet. eta In the ward and went to Salt Lake to com- Laates- Glee club; topic, "Why Is it again, Every jrosd from Pari was finals. music in church the They jsecessary for Parents and Teacher guarded. At the, convent gate he " pete iron every contest they entered, and who have seen or have heard her. Just before Its forbidding of Those --brought Jaek to Prove I43frefbe 50fr Edward E. Kidder's famous com- " CIUI; portals were to;xlose foreverTjehTnJ oiscossioni song, jeacne" given in prizes. ill Music was fur her, and brought her back teethe world Having devoted most of the time games and dancing. and talents to church musie neither nisbed by the school orchestra, under to incredible happiness. of these, men for whom the Utah stake LI directio.n.of Miss Pjflday. . r r holr haveJie-in a material -- way. 25 STUDENTS VACCINATED. "THIRTY DAY8" MONDAY AND TUESDAY. " There are hundreds now living and The free vaccination in - the city Other hundreds now dead, however, schools 'when forenoon beganI Friday . . . . Of L who have been Inspired, comforted I .w v "g.n scnooi stuaents were kauv ,fHU"ul kninng a man for kissing j., i : vaccinated by Or, , In, i. ni n U. S. health surrice. fcome home and finv he. AittumfcVi well along in their sixties The of . vaccination the would" will students other min's shoulder? WTiat .,1111 .i t v V,.,aJ7 .TTrrr: continue next week. Dr. Russell will you do throw nn vnnr hnnrla In Ala. Here's the roaring Reid more than likely visit the various may or slap the offender? Wedded of rheumatism effeets love-farbeing physical that puts the ball a picture, the fun of vaccma,e manifest in the walking of Professor tI,ose "T"w.ho desire- 7' on eloom and sen ' chain arm s based on this situation. i wh.,cn, Boshard the two might' well be taken " tences ,an butler lta,!an in you to six reels of conto be many years younger than they . n 7eu"' 7 the caused of death M codvers-Days." the, 'Thirty Wallace the.late Reid's tinuous iov.. Wanda Hawley j actually are. To hear them a'1'" a laraindunt picture which, came-- .to the r. tag one would th.ik they were .Jft i thej?as of. German v, Llyjinjalfir-JlnnJa-v bpysi. fatlierTFf'Ttip e WaTsr?llIedof a can- - iih), niun i waste any time ' deciding and ' He raised his left hand to his lef t J0NE&-COJIE- DY drew back the lids and showed eye 70HNNY th' I m U 3M eyeball. This oreniony was the death "ETERNAL FLAMCI fsign Of thE "SocTely of vhe Thousand Ryes."- - Of course, Wally Reld, as the The members of the Utah Assocla- ... -- thnr-rl ae3. Mn.ltaiy mid llwllng saw Tne husband draw a chill- neers whicn was orgamzea in san bet (it exemplified than by the Puch-- f PAPER- - HANGING, HOUSE it::: s,uuulu,6 suneito ne took a channe Lake City during the week, honored ess of Langeais. portrayed bv Norma, and KonTeTnlns' guessed n'i "CLAT3ENCE Directed popuTalmadge ln,h,er tremendously CADGER j O. Blumenth'al, well knon plumber :! ty PAINTING AND Ji. right. The first law of nature la pretty and merchant trf Provo, by electin. lar production, "The Eternal Flanfe," well in .developed is which ::: successful a John runat enjoying, Ployd. the him the first president of the asso AND COMEDY DECORATING 1 ill' iiero, ana ne promptly makes a fort the Strand theater this week. elation. The next meeting of the assocla-Prifi ty t.enrrat- oe Montnveau.i v'.:s mo:kory n? lion will be heloHnrProvo on .March raver--, of tat'! of hjs lve, ike imc.uss--greIB, when ail of the plumbers WE BELIEVE state will be Invited, to attend and also it" of the court of Louis XVIII, sends to. outside all his wait her day of A carriage to join the association. speaker that . I'ar.W might see and be- national limitation will he here nil that time to address the sanitary engl licve that the Irreproachable beauty i iei iub neers alonif lines ot vital interest to unforgiving aristocrat would not Bethemeven this public sacrifice of her !:: Among (e members of the com- lieve mittee appointed to conduct a mem- unsmirehed name ' was a sincere penIs Destined to Be bership campaign are Morgan Loll of ance. IL She wrote him daily-f- ee weeks, begLehi and P. L. Lafsen of Provo. THE BIGGEST INDUSTRY EVER OFFERED ging ,him, to,,come V her,, making f i:: lier pride a carpet for, her love. Still MEETING. his heart remained as' sealed to her as TO THE STATE OF UTAH. thn Btack of letters on his desk. She sent one last anguished cry SANTAQl'lN. Feb. If.. The ParenN ,It Deserves Our Unqualified Support. High Class Work at Reason- i! Teacher association were hosts today from a. voman'a soul, threatening to able Prices. he unless world forever renounce in the the at a public patriotic meeting town hall. The program follow; heeded it. Still be did not forgive her ROBERT COCKRELL '"America": until It was too late and she.wyjs halfCommunity prayer.' chaplain; biographical sketch way toward the convent whose doors 186 Wesf Center St. of, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Hansen; would juever reopen when once they violin solo. Mrs Henry huwara.s; bio had closed on her. Provo, .Utah. a graphical sketch t George .Washing:- Then at last. the grim and unrelent t I... FOR LONG CAREER OF SERVICE ii e' " ' TUiSUAY, WUMLSDAX JUUIVDAY, Professor Henry E. Giles self-mad- -- A (COLUMBIA: nhwrrMthY 1: ' m ' ent -- wJkJwjl , RM -- W:'&m: 'SODajits' 1 I . - .' "" am, 11- - - yi-i-r trT 1 -- 1 .1 ce j " ! .5!J s ' aiidKalkJshaJn . TnigT'"" n j - JLLU . fepmi3llSa Z:7 W I in Marion Fairfax's adaptation of Honore de Balzac's "La Duchesse de Langeais" directed by Frank Lloyd. -- i r ih - - "ihe Lternai J at 1 j . THE STfEt INDUSTRY - A perfect consonance of masterly production,- tacular beauty, Mrs. ton- David rook4 selectlonrJus-aa- i.r lMMMMMM,,, v ' Phone 357. mitUl Ifeo? These-Fee- h Tat that one cent's worth ofjnferior Baking Powder many -- timesruins one dollarVwortH ofotBer ingredients. i that millions depend on , Ut ah r MATTRESS i - 661 n u BOIUNG PQIWEH The Eoonomy FACTORY PLAIN EDGE, . ' tar i. m- - 1 ? , ' i . ROLL EDGE, -. KV:iLDJ CnZATEST BAKING POWD- - 0 jH I 1:: Created aWlesaTOagneticisaradian gorgeous to behold yet never to be held. Langeais, - -"'- -tie !i! gnlendor and suspense she unfolds this . confession t)f love from the heart of a wilful beauty ln: courts "ranee's . gayest ' . .. Tn wpnea- ftf . "21 B;4Bi;K);:;j;a;;iBj:j;:i;::!S;ss ii Ji Jji 60-L- B, ' FROM " ' . VE ALSO CARD CLEAN al fflustration"at"Iowerrfcnt TTTII shown a itaek of full width sections, 03 incnes wide. ADOve it stands ft atack s. of 16 H inches wide, and beald that tha bdividual sections half comprising tt. ,Not that-th- i eetioa stack if placed tpdnit tha full Una sections will and form' up pertsctly -- x ' ona cabinet, . The half sections, Qke the full ectlona,' can De sttea wita practically any drnoa wanted in an' ol lice files for letters. documents, card ln lazes, eatalcj, cheek or plain drawer t. Cupboards, toUaf halves and other oerices sot a&Own butlneai I fl"' 1, Krr n growth. . .' .growta WOOLFOR BATTS." ..(.; ' 01 - a Mt- .- r TJRESS FACTORY v. 1 'it nr. ? ? : BAYLOR 0.UJ - J' '. Ill J, BROTHERS mOMPANY V GET IT AT , PROVO, UTAH. .1 "'sSd.taBzoSL'va , ... niiiii'iiiii-- l- S T SEND US YOUR CLE AN WOOL. racooN f -- FROM SO-L- E, $W5 10 $ii,ea v. it never fail ..- -- n $9.00 $5.25 powder. A pound can ofCalamtt contain full iff ounce. Som baking potodtri comttn IX ounc instead r of iff ounce tant, . m yea gtt a pound j: A uhmyou want it fi rr Ii PRICESr any other baking '.-- . Bay iii iii ; 77 Irving Cununiiigs. Never-nev.er never before has Norma Talmadge (Made also in Wood.) FrovivUtah, KuaiaiganHrusnnrjinnisgnia That is why the sale 6! Calomet is 2X times as much as that: of try West Second North. SAVE YOUR OLD CIX)THEStNlTAVETlATTREqSF jADE FROM THEM AT THE ABOVJ ty but on account of quality not because of price but by reason of results. it-- wood Nowell, Adolphe Jean Menjou, Rosemary Theby, . i Cabinets PHONE 345. en not because of quanti- ' " 'iil-ii- Wedg- Steel Half-Sectiori- . n . :. a big can at a low cost many times results bakings that are unfit for food. lack of proper leavening strength"rneansfailure ; and disappomtment on bakeday. n-- : "MUTUAL COAL" " r??s spec- - Corner 2nd W. and 5th South. t 'cont SaliJag Powder i a drama-de-lux- e. Star supporting cast includes : Conway Tearle, PARENT-TEACHER- -- MAGNIFICENT THE-DRAM- JUUNITURE DEPAirCIENT 1..'.;::. .u-..::.- ; . -- 4.. V. rr 5" - |