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Show MONDAY-TUESD- AY in IP UJ N A New Vogue SPECIAL! Children's Halustre n 49c EACH LADIES' Brass Finish Table Linen Curtain Rods 0 0 50c. Regular lar ojieretta. With much difficulty tue casting popied the momentous smile from A question. the delighted singer was his reward. "Why not." she replied. "An artist is an artist and there Is euough chance in any role for a good per formance. What more can one ae sire." Is a romantic Montenuirtre," druua, i dupted to the screen from the orijfii al play. "The Flame." director No. 870 Silk and Fibre. VI.. . .$1.00 No. 590 Pure Thread Silkv; No. 990Purc Thread Silk. . . . $1.25 v .$1.50 Big Assortment RATINES AND n No. 580 Extra Stretch Top. . . .$1.50 No. 2475 Pure Silk Chiffon. . .$1.85 $1.95 No. 2200 D DOLLAR HOSIERY 0 Good Looking, Long Wearing Hose in all the new colors. Full-fashion- ed BASKET WEAVE Values to $6.00 $1.15 69c YARD Real Value 11 Two-yea- r nternatlonal News B.rvloe. TORONTO, Ont, June 20. Dem- pstratlons of the chief aim of Ro" !ary to fit the individuals to func-Hoas members of existing agen- la .1 11... ies, orgnuizuiioiiSr eic, rawer uiiu was the outstanding f is Rotarlans 'eature of the third day of the convention f Wary international i' ere. This was notable in the man- ier iu which the International com- 'jnlttee In charge of boys' work Is to Hart functioning, according of Waverly, N. Y., chairman committee. The handling f Boys' Week inaugurated by Notary in 1920, has already been urned over to a national committee n the United States and Chairman Seely reported that the International Board of Directors of Rotary ; 'las already authorized the calling of nn international conference of 'wy work organizations, which will ijieet in July to consider ways and .Tieaiis of meeting boy problems 'through their respective organizations. ' The Rotary idea, it was brought W, is to stimulate Interest In boys' ivork organizations among Rotari- I'ans to have them join the existing agencies and encourage such agen cies to function for the purpose for ivbich they were organized. To promote better relations the farmers and city dwellers is the great need of the day and Ro rarians are in the fineRt stragetie position to do this, Frank O. Low-leformer governor of Illinois, :old the convention. n rly, ILLINOIS MAN HEADS KIWANIS n, I0O6 CV "- 20. With M. Johnson S. Snell, One-yea- f June term, George Billings, Mont; O. Sam Cummins, Dallas, Texas; Douglas J. Scott, Thomas B. Winnipeg, Canada Babb, Worcester, Mass.; Dr. Burton D. Ters, Bloomlngton, Ind., and Lewis D. MitcheU, Buffalo, N. Y. r term, Raymond N. Cross-maOmaha, Neb., and Charles W. Gold of Greensboro, N. C. toys' Work Is Outstanding Feature of Rotary vention. DENVER, also for financing my territory In ago. As the Italian army captain selling pumps," Mr. Budd explanled. playing opposite Miss Glsh, CoUnan But when the report of litigation certainly looked the part of a son of came out Mr. James called the deal sunny Italy, although he is in off. Two other deals I had on reality a Scotchman. Colm an takes the part of the were called off. Mr. Ford of Farm-- 1 ington, who was to bay $7,000 of stock and receive the sellings right of seven counties, said the litigation prevented him from selling pumps, i He said that he could not sell pumps for people feared they could not get parts to replace if the company was forced out of business." Mr. Budd was confident that he had seen the much questioned deed conveying the pump property. He' explained that he had gone to Provo, Saturday March 8, to ask about the deed and that Mr. Jackson had taken him to Attorney J. W. Robinson's office where the papers were, to be signed by a notary and that the following Monday, March 10, Mr, slon: TO AID BOYS IS URGED I Effective at once, Holeproof Hosiery will be sold in all the standard numbers at reduced prices as follows: a $4.29 A MM 11 Reduced Prices EACH I !.;! Holeproof Hosiery full-face- 19c YARD YARD - enPetty Jealousies find little couragement among the artist a who made the latest Ernest Dubitseb production for Paramount, (Warring Pola Negri, which will be shown at the Princess thea ter, Monday and Tuesday. While the cant for the picture was MK gulhtitd together, tne casting director eagerly wished to engage one of the best light opera stars lu Eurojw to lay an important but u (ordinate role to that w the star. After much hesitation he sent for Hilda AVoerner, one of the loveliest blond types Germany ha produced. She baa been playiu the leadiug role iu one of the popu I Adustable lengths. (Rain or shine) Regular mmmm Just Received $195 Silk Parasols W - - 'uojvjinrunj'iiirriiJ-MMii'- A 69c value. "MONTMABTBE." ." MAy-T'ISD- beautiful silk for A wonderful assortment of patterns. summer dresses and and skirts; all colors; Napkins to match. $3.95 value. regular $2.95. M. ii mL THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, GE TWO. BRIDGE PARTY. Joe Farrer entertained at a bridge party Friday af ternoon. The time was spent at the card game after which a delicious luncheon was served to the guests. The table was prettily dec- Jackson himself brought the papers orated with a bowl of sweet peas. to Salt Lake and said "These are The bridge favor was won by Mrs. the papers prepared Saturday." Miller. Bonnet, auditor, who nn-- l The following ladies participated derStanley General Cluffs quesAttorney in the delightful affair, Mrs. Phibbs, had told of seeing Thursday, tioning Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. deeds and bills of sale signed when Miller, Mrs. Von Plank, Mrs. Kleg-le- he made the audit for the state Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Watson and securities commission, starting Mrs. Talforreo all of whom are in March 7, was the first important Provo with their husbands who are witness Friday. I'nder cross examThe ination Mr. working at the steel plant Bonnett said he could Provo guests were : not remember the date when hei Mrs. John Farrer, Mrs. Lawrence saw the papers, but was certain that Whiteniore, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. C. he saw them at some time during' 1 E. Loose, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. the audit, lie was not certain of Swen O. Nielson. Mrs. John Buchl, noticing the notary's signature, but Mrs. Seymour Prows, Mrs. A. B. thought it must have been on the Morgan, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. papers. He said he had taken the Fred C. Straite. Mrs. Somo, Mrs. figures as to machinery and shop George Leven, Mrs. James B. Tuck- values made before, by Tyne and er, Mrs. Bert C. Wallace, Mrs.' B. Crandall. These figures, Attorney Walllck, Mrs. Ray Tlmmerman, Robinson explained, had been apMr 8. Sam Jones, Mrs. Al Pettis and proved by the board of directors. II Mrs. E. G. Hughes. Mr. Bonnett said he had not made each of item. s separate The central board of the Daugh Investigations He a loss in operation, he ters of the Pioneers will meet at the said.reported administration building at First When said he Morgan North and First West, Saturday, would likeJudge to cross examine Mr. June 28, at 2 p. in. AU officers of the pump president asked the women's camps of Provo and Jackson, that his examination be postponed Utah county are requested to so he could escort Auditor Bonnett back to his job. Mrs. trustw-- s HERE'S MORE ABOUT PUMP MAN wore chosen inter-- , at the closing ses-I t Masterpiece Is seen on streets of Provo today in delivery truck of LA. .J I Phone it busy. 466. MONDAY ND TUESDAY "The new method of CANNING in the GAS RANGE OVEN is both labor- - and time-saving- ." JJ7 1 it iJlifryH iCvs i Jr-- a- - : llTrTrhTTTTOTniC- - ni 1) FpCMTYf Vife Tl: m jL fU u Adams Ml" ill m$ hr-.?- $j Monday and Tuesday .1 All Seats 10c, Shows 730t 9:15, s . NEGRI AND PARIS! j In the passing of our husband and father. MRS. GEO. A. HARRISON AND FAMILY. . I $20 A WEEK. n Ronald Colman, who made his screen debut opiiosife Lillian Glsh in "The White Sister," is a gradu ate of the English stage, having ap peared In many of the greatest suc cesses in London up to his coming! to this country about three years t i i ir i 8 t j 'ww i ivinn "H mm K v m wr i , .. w 1 1 O i i m wr M ' I mt - I fi i iiii 1 1 . . I W i wii bik P r wr I i w O i i wi i tbk w ii f i i i . . I I mi w j Ii ai v m i l I II ii j--i i ) jut a 'bliibiosi. . Great IXaereWav iJUhrurhtj Larimer i i v I M.R X S 3 A SIS Vx - II n s AOOW1 TUXOS 0 k JCiit UUOUT frf m V X r U Mvw v.. KKC3tni MONDAY AND TUESDAY George Arliss With Ronald Colman, Edith Roberts, Taylor Holmes, in mm at your ser vice. Keep M 1 CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend thanks and acknowledge with gratitude the assistance and sympathy we received F0LK SII0WS DAILY Ladies' Floral It is Montmartre ' nn 0) r - AVTMUC Pola, Negri t&ggpian ( tlMVCMTTV MMTH in the Paramount Picture & I the Ahlanders M Shows 7:30, 9:15, Regular Prices, I n istional Selxnick-Dlstlnctiv- Crown neatA ite Potfirf Moon Seductive Glow of 'lection of Vicor of Jockford, 111., as Its international iresident, and the seletlon of St. I'auL Minn., for the 1925 conven- STARTS ON PAGE OXE. jou vny, tue eiguia annual conven-ioof the Kiwanis Club Interna-iona- l adjourned here Thursday. Tohnson defeated John II. Moss of Mr. Budd explained that, according Milwaukee in the race for the pres- - to Mr. Jackson, the No. 25 pump would cost $10, made in 100 lots, 'dency by a vote of 951 to 305. ' The selection of St Paul for the and would sell for $75. 925 convention city ended a bitter" i But. according0 to .Mr HniM , thl ontest that had been waged during dream of enormous dividends was he four days of the convention be jolted by litigation "I had a deal on with Mr. James tween st Paul and Seattle, Wash. J. Walter C. Taylor of Montreal for the sale of pumps in California, Jid Ralph Ammerman of fcieranton, a., were elected vice presidents. At he same election Henry C. Heinz of Atlanta, Ga., was chosen as treasurer for the international organiza-lon- . The position of secretary is ippointlve. "The following e a Week," the picture which comes to the Strand theater as the feature at traction on Monday and running for two days, playing opposite the win some Edith Roberts. lover in $20 NEWS WEEKLY COMEDY C J. GORDON EDWARDS pro otto HARRY LANDON in "SMILE, PLEASE! WARNER STONE'S COLUMBIANS IN CONCERT EVERY EVENING Concert Changes With Pictures Lubitsch PRODUCTION M0NTMARTRE Montmartre" a j Qammoid picture gay White Way of Paris! rendezvous of pleasure-ma- d society and pretty Apache. That's the fascinating; setting for this story directed by the nan who made Pola famou sin "Passion." love-flami- AND COMEDY ai S 8 n |