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Show . Vienna and Berlin ToHaOeTheit merican Musical Comedy p . r THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST 31. 1921 ;No Sickness rver. the paper at the be lilfarr l'n-rv- ay aTissswafs aTiaWfc feantaaW'a - Jifca AM JCCwl a. aaWfceanW UU My to kit eVer-LfcmeL kit MM af (Hal attests te tt as Mri reseat aae ft tM 1imfii tha trrnHaf Ud (JU esaw tan i ObirIM, S trial tarisfias; ae! that rea I tha train, iarss asata ftmr ' Nll M win - all u- for tvV to eMact mB am a jBy sfasc OSmm'a aSesjiyssraam ft u wyiw, aaaf ana With trial. mmh a has tea to cap or price, Out at aae Maw to sal OKser eedfc to England, ami w aaiat to far tecs a? Sasanaa Si aaan eW i ta eetioa. tans, hmr sunk. Sw ,7Jss, Maw Frrnm m promontory mbov fk r, tt Jen of ii but Cartsrutn Spotn, torrar ta 5p Vwrtt aisw tap peUys attack est Ssaawa skip which hat awsMaocttJiffJy tufa a kat?n e ta mtki m coast 0 Africa. r fm Smbr-ahBah- vfi IX (continued) suddenness of the attack CHA-PTt- Tie ' frantic stir aboard her, Tber.,w Liasts and shoutings and vr32 acarryings of man hither and posts tc nhich they j&fiir..tnl3w ' ordered by their too reckless eajKaia. ta that confusion her man- - to aa awecloas noineEU were lost Asrssg arnica she stood Countering. arh idly 'flapping sail. 7 s tain desperate baste, the capIxodes1 ner straight to Una ling thai by running thas before the srind b stood the beat of avoiding the trap.'-- . Bat Chert) Bat wiad enough in that slx&ered spat to auk the attempt The galleys sped saccesstoL asratgat en at aa aagJe to the diree- araica the Spaniard was taetr yellow dripping oars fcis lee--ar- dim ni New -- tr . ! y: j ' ; ! i ' - . X ,.a I a 0a ' oftheav.:.,;. - tba earn, tbere was a heave, and taar sbot oat ta the wake of the atber two to Join the fight. SakrolBahr. scimitar ta band. a the prow, a Httle In ad- i ot the asob of eager, babbling carsaira wbo aarraaaded him, quiv-orsaa tbctr tmpatienca to be let hsaaa apoa the Christian foe. and op Abowo, ahong the yard-antba raffibos swarmed his bowmen. tba SBasthead floated out his of crtmsoa charged with af a i : : a.-- v. You" and "Suppose 1 Xever JM You."' These lwo:i3iig hits from the show have traveled 'with lightning speed over all of Europe. They were put on wax bj' the famous baritone - Reinald " Werrenrath, who, although an American., is ; one of the most recent converts to our "modern American music." "I think jaiz is America's, greatest . contribution to art so far, and a remarkably important development in music," he declares. "I am proud that" the European strongholds of light opera are at last to see something of our own musicalavocome dies, mary ox wnicn e iExcursions' ZZZZZZvia UNION PACIFIC Jazz . presentatioa of "Little Jessie James" in Berlin and Vienna, ..The foreigners signed a contract for the first American musical comedy 'ever to be produced in Europe "sight unseen," basing their confidence that "Little Jessie James will be what their patrma want, oa the pbonograph records I YSTEM -S- . Kew Tort City, A triumpa of 'American iaxs has just been recorded here in the completion of arrangements by Yienese and German theatrical heads for the Christian strained aad sweated nn- tba atoslen lash that drove aa tba desUscUoa of their da tba battle was already Tba Spaniard had fired one hasty shot which .bad gone one ot the corsairs bad seised ber on buboard aartor, a withering arrows was aourinf down a? flecks tram the Moslem as bar sides crowded Moors, ererpost eager a a aaastloa ot tackling acts wbo bad driven their Andalnslan CaU- rnarter sped tbs ea the as she titngeri 1 i I Zenith has tmitcd the ends of tbe earth. his way galleon's who had set out from Cadis In high hope of .finding fortune in the In dies. Their voyage had been a very brief .one; their fate they knew to toil at the oars of the Moslem galleys, or. at best, to be taken to Algiers or Tunis and sold there into the slaveor ot soma wealthy Moor. ,4, glance scanned them appralslngly, and rested final- - f ly oa the captain, who stood slight ly In advance, bis face livid with rage and grief. El was richly dressed to the Castllian black, aad his velvet thimble-shapebat was heavily plumed and deeked by a gold cross. r salaamed ceremoni ously to him.Tortnna de guerre, senor capi- Un. said be in fluent Spanish. nameT" "What am Don Paulo de Guxman." the answered, drawing himself erect and speaking with conscious pride tn himself and manifest con-- " ; tempt of bis in terlocntor, , "So! A gentleman ot family! And wen nourished and sturdy, I should Judge. In the sok at Algiers yon might fetch two hundred philips. Ton shall ransom yourself for five d m ransom." He was borne away cnniag, Tn Ba Continued! . LEAP FROM PLANE. International Newa Service. WASHIXGTOX, Aug, 29. Leaping in parachutes from an army airplane that began falling 2.W0 feet above the BoUing Field today, Lienu Lannie Kuntz and Privale Copgin cf the army air service, escaped serious injury.. The plane crashed tc the ground a total wreck. The mtn e' deserted: the airplajne when the " went dead. rn-gin- ?,. - rr- ' ir pg - - Tavlnr Krn 1 t :i t Cap?! Music Department , -- . ..',.--!-..sr-- a- ill I .... .' . (If 1 i - one-ha- entsoirfuiihcrtle- - AT REAL PRICES -- Miss Jennie Johnson came borne from the Johnson timber camp near our special iSASee Ukulele banjo ' for Fairvievr. Monday jhere" jhe has been visiting the past month with Mrs. Elmer Johnson. $4.75 RARE VOLUMES AT VOIXG LIBRARY Toung recipient today of a OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. university-libra- ry - is the very rare gift By CONDO. tfBoyMTlra Is Vhere's still plenty of time for any Ol Ukuleles $3.75 and Up GiaBeMusic Photo Supply Co. " Folder describing the contest: is yours fortheasking- - Drug One Photo Shop - 1 benesll. Hedquist Drug Four Stores 'BER- 1 picture making contest. And the et prizes offered one hundred No. IA Pocket Kodaks, Series II, selling: at $22 each surely are "dandies.' Pictures may be made with any rH lera, any size, and submitted any time up to October 1st, but better 1: drop in here and get all the informa tion and see a No. IA Pocket Kodak, 57 North University Ave. J Co. and Provo, Springville, Pleasant Grove Announcement We can furnish lumber at our mill on Mud Creek jjj at the foDowing prices: . . . .s Sheeting 1 and lumber rustic . , ch flooring Surfaced and seasoned ch " - Per 1000 Ft. $20.00 ?30.o6. .... ..$30.00 lumber.."..........?23.00 per thousand feet at our yard in $10.00 addition Provo. Leave your orders with the Anderson; ' Garage & Machine Co., Provo, Utah. Phone 343. READ HERALD VAIiT ADS " Oar aspiration ia to serve to serve with experience and discretion. Ours is a complete, beautiful, dignified1 Service of Sin--. ceritjv - . '. :".-r-- Iti , AMBULANCE SERVICE - HATCH FUHERALHOilE aniiaaM U-- 3 ' '7. "IE - September 6 inclusive. - Limit, September 10th lf One and fare for the round trip from Utah and Nevada points. Sakr-el-Ba- hr Ms followers: "Away with hint! Let him have courteous enter tainment against tha earning of ala . . lm aria m i.- ' 1 ta i - Sakr-el-Bah- hundred." Per las Entraaas de Dios!" swore dob ranio, wno, aae au pious Spanish Catholics, favored the oath anatomical. What else he would have added la bis fury is aot known, for waTed him contemptuously away, Tor your profanity and wast ot courtesy ws will make the ransom a thousand phUlpa, then." said he. Dealer' r JjffiHTH J wr - Sakr-el-Bahr'- s And MaclElo," la)- vi-J- ia ......v . slaves Am wety tisankfol that Arctic Earioc Sh wrsaa cxsnrisfite 7enith radkarpoxatus. Here CJ MtopcfawsrldjadartascMofE at Arrtir night, wt hawg S saVcody laaeool to atatkaia practically all ortr Unhed 1-- ' the S 1 c - - I" Oist MAPLETON NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiting and InternaUoaal Kewa Servtea. ROME. A aomber of tiny air Mr.'and Mra. Joseph. Malms trom ships, the smallest of their kind in spent the week end fishing at Straw the world, which cao be bandied by Jon avlator-obw-e iter, aie tu txrem ployed by the Italian aaral and llarvey A; 'Whitney, Jr., "Bessie military auUiuilUea tot seoutng Delmar, Lawrence and Mrs. Fern and other work. The engine is silenced, and tb4 WhItney and two children have re envelope has been turned from the Yellowstone Nationgiven a neutral tint, which, it is al park. Tbe visited with Mr. and claimed, makes, it practically impos- Mrs. Orson Manwaring at Blackfoot, sible to see or hear the machine Idaho, on tbeir return and, Mrs! when it is moving at &ny consider- Ttyphene Whitney home from her extended visit with her daughter able altitude. f, , Mrs. Orson Manwaring. throat amtj , 1 ekvtn schooner ice-boo-Dd tails.' TINT. OBSCTKE AIRSHIPS NEW ITALIAN WAR DEVICE gal-St- catch Bkaiao followed him and the i last. They .were still aatriaa i ot the bulwarks when Sakr- cave tba word. Up the mid- das awBgway raa a bo'ssn and two ot bis aaatos cracking their long Down went sratea at boDock-tlda-. ' J of ! Strongholds Welcome Yankee . ,. wrbicb bad been left behind by enbar corsair Teasels. . She aaaaatet - ' , ! He dropped at last to the beach, tbea aped across It at a ran, and weet baoafllnf along a black reef 1 ', Classical V- r- Sakr-el-Ba- through the oresa In wait KttJA I aaaMi a Cedar City Rodeo I - Sakr-el-Ba- a i tias message: --t heath or a projecting speed and awaited him to deep water the tangta of ber oars from the rock. aa be came alongside these broaght to the horlioa- He aml. aad bdd there firmly. 1 his com- "Tsilit t' ii foDowlag bia and osing a gangway, reached the bedwmrfca. Be threw a leg ever the sate, aad alighted on a decked betweaa two oars and the two rws et ta Saves that were Frcwi ' T1i bt lotall aawithape.tha tba wi m yr. Ha sprang and from red oak; be leaped rock, of lowered, htev! aata bo steed alongside of the ttut ft rack: ta trwsa ladso to ledge gripping a et Lf Cn CUy. " r,'"" cork-tra- e to lark lf millaakaimto aa well. i 7i TJf r. .n !" Iartededi,ae3lM, WELCOME HOME FKOCK.1V rOB HABOLD CASSTTT A boaae pewgraja win be Sad St etckaees la ea tbe way acord giveawtlcoeae la tbe Frova rirsward Sow- to Dr rjavu C v,, day eTeoinc wsaeaHac at 1m eralng board of ta Uafttr Institute o'rlurk ia boaor of Harold Caariry nemcme wbo aay tb wbe. recently retarwed fraea a aua- PoaswUty of vlrtaaOy ioa ta New Zealand where be has omlaaUns all ehrtmwd couatrtee at been mburing fur tbe L & aot far ewa) chorcb. , Tbe programme be givea ia as in the form of volumef 2, Z and of dart. ITf. J. R. Boebard aad the Deseret News, covering the Mrs. Sarah Baney: reodiag. Mrs. aobn. Cbaa years 1S31 to 1853, lntlusive. Mrs. Ira X. llin.-UcAnnie L. Gillespie, in charge f the E. WiMe ; vocal sukaa. Haaaab Condie Packard. Seyaow T. Frow- cataloging of books tn received Georee Ballif. the contribution and library, from Mrs.- - Isaac. Brockbauk of A cordial inritattao is exteodVd Hollldav. Ka't miiniT Tha to the pulOic to attend this three volumes are bound under, one1 coming. hr red he efrla. Bis-aate- a i ik-t- THE fLARK FAMILT. aa tmaiaailii aa, followed by aad tba aegroea. ha swiftly .aiiali his way down that aerie that aad the . roaeralaerrkva aad ante those wbo tbeir srsspatby with tW ay beaortral fkral whips to arge every mt sinew ta the slaves. Ot all this Sakr-alBagathered em 1 aaaar expreaard "T should they be cub led-- with' maimed slaves? " About the mainmast were hud- died the surviving Spaniards, weaponleBa and broken in courage. stood forward, his light eyes considering thea grimly. They must number close upon a hundred, adventurers in the main nait . M bas vulaaars. , tbrnst Ui:m 8akr-al-Ba- rjase betac tbe nVmi Oban. Mrs, Eaaaaa Farter wTwS to extend Wart frit taut, bad st through the press In tha galleon's waist; his corsairs fell back him. making way. aad as ba advanced they roared his name deliriously and waved their sclmltara to acclaim him this hawk of the sea. as he was named, this most valiant of all the servants of Islam. True, he had taken no actual part In the engagement. It had been too brief and he had arrived too late for that But his had been the daring to conceive an ambush at so remote a western point,, and hla the brain that had guided them to this swift, sweet victory In the tmmwst AHatethe One. The decks were slippery with bload, end strewn with wounded and dying men, whom already the Moslems were heaving oerboardr- dead and wounded alike when (hey were Christians, for to what end m tiooa. liThT6'snns taetr aBe -- ban Spnalaral la emtelMCNaitaaW Ktaatag. harUf beem takaa attarty by arprtot, bad aerat beaa able ta aroar thawsatraa ta a araaar ajas Mr to faesrra tba naahatH awr what eosid a doaa tby fid. Tbajr Bwda a gaUaat ataa4 agalaat tkaa attflaaa asaaOaat Bat tba aoratira ckargad boata aa faDaadr. attarby rack! a ot Ufa, aatar to slay la Oa aaaM at Allah aad BU Praaaat aad scarcely leas aagar to ala If at shaald abase tba A&alUfal that tbatr destlales abaabt ba ban taV Uad. Up they went, aad back tall tha Castfliasa. oataaaabarad by at least tea to one. Wbaa 8akr-el-B(aQ)oteaaa iongalde. that brief aaoawatar vaa at aa aad. sad one ot his earaUra vaa aloft, bacUnc from tba mate-mathe standard ot Spate aad tba voodea crndflx that was nailed below 1C ' A moment later aad to a thundering roar ot "Alhandollilabl tha greea crescent floated- - oat upon the breexe. k 4uar bar. Wva W l" tbe".aaivrvsttx bkcarv r-- 4 4 h MreO. bw-- 4 cerir r-- fi WHJAELSABATTNI PACE THI s S 1 ' 'If" : ' |