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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAYMARCH PAGE FOUR. n?wrwtiH;8wnnwmimimmmi1 ENDEAVORERS For'CIeanf UpWcck I . A little addition would make the 5 average Itouse a lot more comfortable. WE SUGGEST: c SLEEPING PORCH , SUMMER KITCHEN HARDWOOD FLOORS NEW ROOF t GARAGE - S . FENCE TRELLIS FLOWER BOXES L FRENCH DOORS ' WINDOW SEATS LUMBER MAKES THEM ALL AND WE HAVE THE LUMBER ATHLETICS By HENBT a'nttd Fresa a farce tn The Two, one-ac- t. 4 imumuminiminiiiiiiinnimniiii Enough aoa p la made by the Near Hpcak when he Invites Hjee and thy s of Alexan- work will be pleaslng-Precept2500 B. C.". bathe their dra pool la Armenia to Dr. Sun Tat Hen, tote president 12,000 orphan and Hill hate some of Southern China, waa" on.re.one f fiiwanvlih Vlllnint'a lltorarv colon v. for tale. . 'm , ' Ptah-Hote- : . . leOLUMB "V . - -- r CaWlttQ U On Evening itl5r - and--tuia- liltlfi R Ia Preve--Mr. and Mr. IL G. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens sptrnt to Prov iidt were the dinner gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Webster, after which Ftidr iBjinipkJlllL they attended the dance, to the Sixth ward amusement halL Open-nigMusical Prarram Mutual wUl b held to the Sitth ward Tneeday evening. March SI. A musical program will be riven by the rrovo high arhwd wbkn will be followed by a social Price of admission will be tela cents. .e, VAUDEVILLE J Gosh! Love DoatH Biss the fight, folks! It's as funnT ft the fuaUy albuniL God for the Groochl Guaraaleed to " ' sprout Violets on a Cactus disposition. Primary Tbe First ward Primary will hold a ward conference Sunday evening under the direction of Mrs. Teenie Larson, president of revival scene and a big employing the organiaatlon. The program win nearly 2,500 extras. consist of songs, stories and a m Vaudeville section as follows: act play. pick Maxwell, Irvin Fields, Mar- porie Lee and Mary Allison are four Visitors Mr. and Vra. entertainers whose merits are hard Salt Lake J. Johnson were Salt Lake to' equal. Tbey offer a whirlwind August of song, dance and instrumental visitors Friday. numbers under the billing of "Mel- In. TW orgaBltation.f My. la Salt Lake with Maxw3l-FJelds"- 4 Co.. wlU enliven Glade la visiting also son and her doing temple wot. of fhepjncgennnga with dances &eludlinj Apache, eccentric Visiting Here Mrs. 8. J. BaOioa and a classic walti. The traveling publtc, which of Battle Mountain, Nev Is spend ing a. month In this city visiting practically with ner mother, Mrs. Alice Jooes. ua iiqu ucmsiuo to stop at a notei. are more or less familiar with the lit Pleasant Grave Mra. Robert characteristics, of a negro bell boy ardneTjWsrt-Frtd- ay in tieaaant . title W0AN MA role" in, "A iSlimed- - iu WHO SINNED" Starring- lfir3uSf v?Bo enacts the Woman Who Oditmbts itheaTeff'Ts' a veritable fashion show by herself. The winsome star' is first shown - MAYBUSCH mistress of a Wall 8treet broker. Her gowns, therefore, range- from the dainty gingham 4ress of a , r eiuTOrategxin-DgayTTwgiaimriiLjne-mo- si J - : DAVE RAFAEL & CO. pnrsuTixg wo of Tips: 6nveaThttftoXr4 Taud. - t, . a (Week of March 29 to April AUSTIN & DELANEY Present MAXWELL-FIELD- in ALL SEATSlQc - ' Melody and Rhythm iarr MAXFIELD & v Two Boy and .. .' . 'i piift'-'----- ,'..- r - STONE-H- W o ';' . ", . - :': , : in comedy' "A Vaudeville, Melange" ' .: . a1 v' '' "i i ."'.:.' Mack Sennett Comedy, ; " aa w Jaai,a BlastedHopes '."BELOVED BOZO" COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Arrow '. .,4 AN ASHTON DEARH0LT PROOUCTIOM FdmundCobb L COMEDY. , : ;..'::V:':! RALPH CLONINGER'S Presentation of The Massive Spectacular Drama A ,. By Orestus Utah Bean A cast of 200 people Elaborate Setting; Beautiful Ballets Alluring Music . , chatter. They will sing a program of popular, blue and comedy songs In melodious style. "A Vaudeville Melange" presented by Provost & Goulet Is exactly the,, proper billing for this act They mix up comedy acrobatics with soma clever stepping and for good measure pour m a line of patter that goes' over Jlg.Thiai..ilue trot 8tm To'satTsfy Messra, Provost and Goulet for they throw In a little extra change in the way of musical selections on steel guitar and piano. Mack Sennett comedy The Be- -' loved Bozo," Cross Word Pnsale and Columbia orchestra set the show off,: ' - WeUWash, Their perfect Wet Wash saves time and money. I prefer to have my clothes washed at their establishment, but I 'would very much rather superintend the ironing of them myself. ? Mrs. Neighbor, a you ought to give them " " ' .triaLt-7- ' ; - i r. AT THE WILKES THEATER'"'; Starting Tonight V life-siz- wht PREVOST & G0ULET . V, Qiecconomtod PRINCESS & CO. S ' -- 1 Hotel" ?The Syncopated 4, inclusive) Will Be , t ,. Itav vllle'a cleverest- colored perform- Gillnuth. WnJ era, will offer a realistic, sketch of Returns HomeMrs; JI. D. Junes returned to her home last week af Slnnsjl" ,1s from the pen ofr finis to ;colored bell hops, which they ter Fox, In addition,, to writing this aptly term as "The Syncopated spending a few days to th story, 'for which- - he was offered Hotel" . city visiting who sirs. Atice jooea. $50,000, Fox idlrected and produced One of the boys win act tlie dapthe picture, A number of elaborate per, wise little Good Prarram Arranged Tbe darkey and the other sets are shown In, the picture, in- a are Bonneville and Fifth ward slow slouchy, going," shuffling cluding one, Interior set that coat negro. combining to arrange a prograaa to more than eight thousand dollars Dave Rafael is recognized as' one be presented la the Bonneville ward of the leading ventriloquita of the amusement hall Monday evening at area, and he owes his position 'to 7:30. A pUy win be presented his creative ability and. ship, Dave is always a' jump i or two ahead of the parade and each season he introduces a new act that surpasses all previous attempts. This year it is "On The Corner," wherein he lutrtduces five mechatt-lea- l Mr. Rafael figures, all MONDAY AND is assisted by Miss Vera Welton, TUESDAY who is considered one of, the, best Impersonators In her line. In addition to tbe usual Jiafaei high powered comedy monologue there is a special stage setting and electrical effecta that stamp "On The Corner aa the acme of ventriloquial (novelties of tbe season. J Listea to the eco- Potssessors of pleaslmr. personalnomical housewife says ities, Harry Maxfleld and 'Will, about the. of our quality Stone will be heard in songs and -- "On the Corner" ,.'ttt' h Of evening creations. i The story, of "A Woman In e, - SaJIafcemi Aw,JL induie-4ffer1dyw- sion for adults will be fifteen cental each or two for twenty-fivchild dren'a ticket will be ton centa each ' or two for fifteen. .: The Biggest and Best Show in Salt Lake ... , s WeekConference City During . Mtw sets a guy in tronb W.1 the orTo Give Party The employes of ta Fifth ward, dramatising the' Superior' Motor company wtB ganisation of the Relief Society. have - also entertain at a party Monday even- Good annakal anmbers heens arranged for. - Price of admis room. will ing In the sake Dancing be the main feature of the evening. Refreshments will be served. T" GOWNSSEENAT Warwick, vice Lake-R- eed Big DaneeA basket When dance wlU he given I taw Phweer ward amusement haU Uoaday rcw ing. March 80, uxter (he anepkea of the' Scandinavian roauUttee, Each hidy la reqoeated to bring a basket with luncheon for two and her nam placed to It- - Price of ad-mhadoai will be 30 cents, extra lady. 25 cents. - BRILLIANT 'f to SaJt 440-yar- death Mra. ABca Joaea president and manager of the Ctah County Firm jBarea federattoa, was a visitor at thoatato turn bttr-ea- u offices tn Salt Lak CRy Thursday. workwjthJhAJEelghtallntch. : i T.Ciat Jones. ,fe' ' Junior Jrpheum a fa Keantahrartai a very careful Ings Is also puffing out the shot manner.'' He did not go at it too fair distance. ,' In the distances Frosty Richards forth the best effort, while "Gradually be developed and as will put nien hfc dlChe mide'lSia exerciaea a little a wonderful aTra'y '. mora Btreuuoua,wrhen he began Leuven and Murdock. ranntuAad jauSwog and his body Joe Nelson and Monty Groesbeck will put a stiff battle for half-mil- e thrived on athletics. A -honors. --In the sprints the "I" apracuso an iTinstem entered By invalid and befuiahewas graduated pears to be the weakest although He was one of the best Broad jump Pearce will carry his same strong strength la the ers America had or has had since. role. The His United States record stood until high Jump remains undaunted with few years ago, when It waa broken Maeser and Murdock still in the harness. by Sol Butler.The first dual meet is due within three, weeks. . " :45, 10c, 25c, 25c? 40c7 50c th Glenn Tryon has retnraed hesae after speadlag tea days In KenaeJvorth viatttnt with her aooa. M. D. ' ".s v 7TT speed Retoraa naaaa Joerph P. Wearh. county ngent. has returned froaa a trip to Logan where a iWM the I tah Agricultaral rotlegv. ' The strong men of last year's down and watlnator It be decided - scjuad are out and doing well: Mae-se- r m. exerejse, i; will compete for his last season. "Hebeg'an working in the gym nnntuni-'wlt'simple calisthenics. Howard and Hullinger are doing 6 Big Acts t '. d "jfc aad Mra. Friday . U Lakiaaup Edttar Ylalta-- Dr. 1L Markaav ed itor of the RlchfMd Reaper, apead spent a few hoora to Prore Thars-da- y afteraoon.- - WhlVa Wr he visited ta offka at ta aeaing nerald. . . two-mile- his physkal soif Macl30th Matinee Tf iu -- Monday, ' e ,7w," o,' MONDAY AND TUESDAY rriday In Satt Lake Mra. LarilW Rnpper apeat Friday la Salt Laka. Ander-half-mlle- r; per cent of the pay America" contain iefui than twenty-fiv- e dollars a week," continued Cook, who la general sales manager of one of the Urge' provision companies. ."Of the 42,000,-00- 0 people who are doing the actual wjork of America fewer than 4 pet cent are in the claw receiving above $4,000 a year. At the aame time there are estimated to be 760,000 major executive positions, paying salaries up toa $100,000, In the United States, and' 10 per cent of these have to be every envelope Salt C Kartvhaer Salt Like on " elu-cato- rs here. 7 person o "Fifty-thre- East Belief Orphanage of One 0 hop-ste- p out of Keventy-twhi the... United tjtatea.hB an Income of more than 4,)0 a year, declared R. B. Cook, of Chicago, in an address at na tional rOSVeulion of commercial QUOTE YOU COSTS PHONETWO-- 0 "s; ( U.P. ) la M. ., PAY ENVELOPE CHICAGO , 7:30,-5:0- anrak - WHATISINU.S. ft 1 - n. 5-i- n. FABRELL. Staff Cemapotideat) By ROBERT A. WILKINSON. ' SEW TORK, March 28. Meyer With the advent of ,pring and the Prinateln, on of America's greatest athlete, who won. four Olympic! ronsununatlon ef the basketball sea and chanipionahJpa for the Uniged son, the Young anlversity track are being Aatesj- died .recently after a short field athletic artivttie Illness, At the age of 49 he waa raHbed along with the Bearing of the three Hate comparatively In his prime And the dual between there were, auggeationa that he had universities.- Having tike state meet once more, beenj made the victim ef athletics. scheduled for Provo that he bad an athletic heart and TwitcheU Is looking forward to the kindred ails that aome author- what promises to be his most track and field season with ities blame upon too much youthful . the B. I.C.. , exertion. " While the B. I. V. lair la only Prinsteln waa famed for the vic tories that be scored with the Amer missing four men in its spring rot) eall tbe U. A. C 4s handicapped ican Olympic teams, in '1900.-190- 4 and 1906. - He won the bop, step with a loea of six of Its greatest and jump tn 1900, the broad jump point gatherers. At fbe same time and In 1904 and the broad Fltapatrick' Utah boys are cavortBe was never ing about Cnmminga field without Jump In . 1908. hearlded though for his greatest such men'ai Nation, Jewkes, Jones, victory, that victory over physical Anderson and Watklas. Of the four Inefficiency Which threatened him men who will not answer to the with pie life of an invalid when be Young roll call on of them placed In tbe state meet last year. waa a mere ybui Croft, TlvHWe thrower, high the " tnlwrstty; of Pennsylvania, Lawson Robertaon, track coach at jumper and high hardier; Hunter, bead coach of the 1924 ;i American high jumper, and sprinter; Thompson, distance man Olympjc team and A teammate of Prinstein'a on the American Olym- haLfmiler ; 3empsosj,:dlstance man pic team In 1004 and f906, knows and Whitney, sensations! the story of bin greatest achieve are tbe athletes whom Coach Dick '. 9 Roruney, at the AggiesT 1 missing. ment ' ' ,' ' "Prinsteln was only 45 yeara of The B. I. lair has such new men age," Robertson' says, "and on the as Jim Anderson in high hurdles; normal scale be sould have enjoyed Morrill, a former high hurdler of many more years,' but If he had not two seasons ago, who la burning the Robtaken up athletics It Is quite pos- track np in the low' hardies; " broad sible that be Would have died years ertson, javelin ; Barrett, jump; Blddulph, high hurdles; Cor r: agO. .' i ;' run; Simons, former , "When ha Oiet entered Syracuse man and Mchigh Payson 'heaa an Invalid. His university lungs woiw weakVlils heart nofso intosh, javelin thrower. These eight meen will materially god, and be gejally was underel ta prospectr for a state strengthen But of oped. Instead resigning The purpose of this entertainment la to fill the Christian deavor budget during the coming year. P U 2:S0. 4:00, "ITUa- fwaiaAa PJay--T- b do presHKed by the . Rettvf Roctetj In the Uacoti aigh Friday eretiine wws very awacw s joyed by" the large crowd la ajtteast- - UNIVERSITY : m ;; A . ier. ATTENTION AT U.S.riIANH00D and hurry doich to the I'm is Merrill left Batsrday laoraisar for Oafifor aia where he wtU attrarf ta Lciad bustard naiveraitr far tw war TRACK HOLDS j: BUILDING UP -- WEEK SPECIAL 32-iHeaylyf;TV'oven Wire Fencing, ..... .65c per rod:?. .. . . . ...... . White Cedar Posts, 6 long, 25c GIVE US A RING AND WE WILL CLEAN-U- Interesting and aftrarttec entertainment will te fire Friday evening. April X at 8:15, at the Meua Trope hall. The Christian Endeavor society of the Community church la in charge of the program, Tha entertainment, la under the direction of Mrs. Luise Beck Full-we- f. ". " :i , " .. 1 program will be as jfollowe; Harmony. Seven; An Unexpected Legacy , Lniae Beck Fullmer: "Who la Sylvia" by Shubert. M. Bob., erta, soloist; In Emniinent - Peril and Aa The Moon Rose, Louse Beck JJhubert. tiUinerriicreodM-l)- y M. X, Boberte. nokdstt A Happy Ending, Mm. Craxon, Louise Beck Fulimer, Ursula - Vernon, Mary Mulrhead; Cornet solo, Fred JL Bonnycairtlea, far Feast Leaves A very Lewia; Harmon Seven; t)hniinl leave, the dBiei'Urthe iinkt "OH KM IN PROGRAM ; it 29, 1925. , Vtbii: If you are going, to attend the' fetock show or. conference next week, fllilfi. fail to see this remarkable spectacular drama. . . ' - t"- - uiuoit Tell your neighbors and your friends. They will want to see it, too. Performances Every Night at 8:W. Matinees Thursday and Saturday? A Wilkes Theater |