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Show n 3 Second Section B IHJ : . -- a jwinrn yam L 1.1 Cm ii .i PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1925. MAMMOTH PREPARATIONS PRACTICALLY IfOR ... Jiist Arrived I "Our entire main floor plays'of beautiful overstuffed living-roo- m " in Utah. suites to be found , We receive a shipment every few days which keeps our d "'.."" IT- T. stock fresh and It Will be a feast for your eyes to look at our wonderful line of Mohair velour and leather suites. - A up-to-da- ' - te. dailyT-tfcSprdln- g f ..- I 3 wiir-.u--w-if J GENUINE LEATHER , the-tHa- i '- e Like ' ' - : ' r f , .... : N - -- . : " ,.'"' ' Beautiful Velour vWarner Stone's Columbians have left for Colorado Springs where they will fill a long contract at the Amerhis ican orchestra will consist of Andy Breeh, Paul Salisbury, Bill Carlson, Henry Vogel, Clarence All" Three new ,red and Clair (ftmson. 'members from the east will Join them at Colorado Springs.' The orchestra will be heard once a week over the radio. : n i ; 'ak ,. C- - jiij i.-i v! National French . Cleaning' Co. 93 N. U. Ave : isuy Direct MOHAIR FINEST QUALITY MATERIALS Your Htm Wslls PrlMi An Lowest Not yon cm Mrt 10K, t ctrpgntar CkooN ikv 5 liuitwr and 4 bin prem eo lumber, mill work, pttoLs. hardwtra. Hftny r Hvlnt 1W la I12WI b builder Ptclfie rriiljr-cu- t mtterlals. Everything 1i ono ihtpmeat. - prlne fncludM finest lumber. Interior finish, lath, tidbit, flooring, rooflnx, brdwir, tlw, fssta, etc. Tou 'plans, simple Instructions.Svpletft j&afrira's. lsnrest bomebulldlng 17 rears of suoceUrln sarlng bomebuilders moneT; Ssnd for fret boeldet or natter (4aai idowlris all stylai at baoHs, prices and auiflutiau. 1 ill (Special to the Herald) rAYSON, Sept., 19. i. H. Kinder, a pioneer resident of Payson died at his home in the Second ward. Thurs" day, after ar lingering illness. He was iwrn county. Virgiaia, ofi March li, 1854. The family were converted to the Mormon religion and came to Utah., ar riving In Ogden July 29, 18G9. They came directly to Tayson where they Easy Terms No Interest Bedroom Suites of 4-- Character iJjvl-idend,- "PATHS TO PARADISE." Betty Compson and Tlajtnood ,Gnffith, the funny fellow with the in the pi'ih-cipsilk hat, ar roles of the Paramount- picfiim Path to Paradise," which come to ith Columblr-theafe- r for "a -- two , ;lsys' run on Monday. . "'I'athS to Paradise," a riotously unny crook comedy,- was adapted for - ' andUtlllps quti-ke- ' ' nn? n An PROVO LIBRARY ini'iTa - aaxrirci RE-COR- KEPAI RED PR0V0 ' . mm r . " er jBv vet It is saved "Mr. Bisbee's rrincess," by Julian Which is a delightful collection of short stories. Coal Up .iAgainst ... Stnt. scsiimemdworru bedrooms Suites in the latest designs and: Coritplete periods in the new French walnut, American walnut,--wi- th -artistic overlays of Birds-ey- e maple, giving, ' effect. ce also have attractive suites in the new Silvertpne enam- el with real decorations. Ve ;; hand-painte- Buckles f " on Furniture - 20 the cars, ta your,bii3S ;. perfectly ..screened, marvelous bur loading machines. by "KNIGHT" Spring Canyon Coal is positively the Hottest, Cleanest Coal in Utah. direct- - from, in.. -- Easy Terms Nolnterest ' . . that i 3X2 kJ fiM.- ' - Easy Term Merest Every Need Specify KNIGHIM Spring Canyon Coal d A Guaranteed Saving of at Least ' J A . . g ' Dalloway," by Virginia This novel does not belong Woolf, to the multitude, but many will find Mrs. Woolf a new- HlirmrnntioN and a new ndvciitnre In the. old art of fiction. "itcd Ashes," by Margaret Pedler, Suddenly culled Usm to oimrate" on a young inaril after having "made a riahi ofv it.' Bhike Carrlngton bMuidered traglcnlly.. lie became-aexile by bis, own choice. It is a slt- niiitloii tlilr-- wlih mfrt ut he's iu the cast is an lenteiuinment gwranUse for jpicture, . ' 'Mrs. Keeiie iThomi)Soii: irulii Paul Armstrong's play, "The Pacific Rudy-CHome, Inc, Heart of a Thief," Clarence Badger, 1363 S. Hill St, Lost Ancelea, Calif. director of ;New Lives for Old," and 'Eve's Secret" and Who was also a ggDpWTeTT-oi'n pCTlwrorjearS' with Mack Bennett as a producer of laugii riJms, directed the produc tion. Betty is the fictitious quecn..ot a baud of counterfeiters in San luii.--. Cisco's ChkiHto wn. OrlfTItB " lii's a visit to their underworld den one day, and believing him to be a sap," they ake his iutukroM away from him, J Ho flushes a budge, however, and threatens the pack of them with prison, suggesting that they might buy their way out, of the situation which they to discover that he's a more clever crook thnri theyi The 'police "badge" he purposely loaves on the table when he skips .nit reads "Snh " Ftanclsw Gas ' Meter Inspector." Fred Ktlsey ; is cast as one ' of confederates In the produe- Our Wet Wash manner of Betty's Tom Sautschi hag the ttiinrwhile handling your ; weekly wash role of the detective whom Griffith will save you time and money. impersonates in a successful attempt If you've got. time to tele- to get bis hands on some valuable phone we've got time , to calL pgeius t a fashionable reception. .Our work is done promptly Bert Woodruff Is the owner of the . jewels over which Betty and. Kay : and efficiently. wage a regular battle of wits.' ' It there ever was a picture with a hftjid picked cast, this is Jt. "Ra.v Qxifflth in s "Fortv the fact s nwiry li'lfll like this. " HOUSEWIVES! Do you Read Sunshine's Advice? ' AUTO RADIATOR married to Jemima Savage on 14, 1882, ill the Endowment house in Salt Lake. He is survived bv bis wife' and five children as follows: Miss Nell Kinder and Miss Emma Kinder of jPaysoR, Mrs. Harry Bott- - of Mrs. J. K. Jones of Magnft lahd Ueury Kinder of Evanston, Wvo - the screen; by . NEW BOOKS AT PASSES AWAY J" w Save runs Specially Written for the Sunday special piatlneea or for limited la the. shit eitlea. A novel of he Herald. finest iwirt thst apiicala only to the By MKBKWTH KICH(BiN'. and critical nader Author af Th Ilowte--of k Titous- - Nniihlslii-stt-msy not sell more than five thousand CaiaJlea.", '. it Is perfeetlv m- tint of a pcrltid of fault finding and copies. Hence , toe producw jA ib t un-turol that and oiiiuformed criticism l.the mo. should" visualize, .a he considers' a tion plilure Industry has entered sceuario, the mnltiluiht and not the upon a hew area In which It 4s evi- few. . r".. .J-- ..:' Is dent that the art of the slf 'My thUft Interest la the novel and to rea'h even higher achievements' in- - the dama, ' both silent and than have ever been promised for it. sfsiken, Is In devi4oplng these klir- I have been lUlenlug for several years to. the criticisms passed from the greatest possiMe numlier jtiSB, and best aiirir and aspiratlona of all day to day by acquaintances rsise or lift overheard jm&JMlMSKiptffl-ttif elevators and on streut who callthemsclves American. We. winthe lines of the" figure for the cars as to the current offerings of have rep'ated svidence of what, ter season, B.nrt(liS will be round- the motion Ellm-- , can lie picture theater donenh ttie 'screen with hi- -' will be ed those that' are purely" friv .tnrtcaf aulijects. I - ihope to Inatlng ami normal waistline the strafght olous and worthless, I am disposed less obvimis and more difficult will e elighly suggested la some to rate pretty high the Judgment of ' wated,in. the same great waf1. cases, the average man and woman. There' Is gei.eral complain of indlf- -' Severn 1 gown houses are featuring . Most people who lay down mouey i he princesa frock which, of course, Jfor a ticket Jntn AJiiovl(i,JtUeftter tsittly,-- 4 npeping for -of a" normal the mciiii suggestion want to liectertined. is sincere work of tbe finest sort. And There figure. Others raise the waist itties nothing censMraMe In this. Most i here is no more appealing or 1m- by merely using tiny plntucks at the why buy a novel or a' ticket .portant business the more chnl- sides' of the frock or by using side people to the spoken drama expect enter lenglng becahse of the difficulty of ties than can be tied as tightly as tainment. - Those of us who write getting jwt the right story for tbe one wishes. well that, no millions than fo awaken Interest in fiction know The soft, natural curves o the matter how pcrfeciy high our Ideals of the that old .'spirituality,- which, It Is figure will undoubtedly come into are or how noble, some complained,; the American ptple fashion before many moons. Boyish lesson we ; may honestly desire to are lusing. effects will be replaced by sug.sted convey, we must have a care to vn As been hhs there yet" picture curves. The stiff whalebone effects avoid We Ainor- - calculated to the boring th ptitriotisni ... . . . reader. inmonr Ul IJrv.w.B v.uui.r.rt, tint perhaps never Tiecome popular with exceedingly captious as to what ortheBrparbodj of the,pc)ple In time of peace. I have seen no pic women who have known tbe freedom entertainment. ture really constitutes that touched upon religion In of the elastic girdle. We are suspicious of anything JhatW ilrtt-- of th mod.-rtih1: lijf- Among the new brassier which even remoieiy iooki use insiriiciios. are but these fleult, things yet; accompany the moderit girdle are The great liody of our people are not There I a lot of those which have the material cut In all, keen tor the Informative or didac wholly possible thlnkinsr; to 1 dmc hy the American (he exact shape of the bust and this tic at the end of busy dux, when In the immediate future If is set into a bpudeau, which fastens they have a few hours for recrea- Iieople they are to meet squarely their prob. In "the rear. Between and., under-nia- r tion. Tbla'fiH-t- , overshadowed ..and spiritual:' lems polities, tbe busts are very fine wires by the enormous army of. And, here Is a grraiwrk In whlcb-plctu- re which keep the natural lines of the. patronSjj-angrHg- itam the great can help and leud. Even as ; "Knrc. cities to the smallest town, adds I write these words I am awnrp i.f tlirilles are too numerous to men- vastly to the happiest .of those pic'sniffs at my sugges- tion since one may buy anything from ture ' producers who really have contemptuaus .those who lwld low a linen hip support to a heavy 'rub- Ideal and are happiest when Ihey tions,7from views of the possibilities of the ber reducer. One Is fitted to the offer some splendid thing that screen drama. But the hour is at t exsi-model ;tbt one's figure kindles the. imagination of the mul- hand for a liftfhg of thi" whole pro toiiie of the newer French titude. :".-...,:':. ; rinclng Industry to a new plans; uiodcls" have sevarl stays which The hlghbrew must constantly be marked honest, by a thorortgh-golmextend nlmost to the bnstline in ac- - reminded that the question of- what inspiring plcturiiiation of stories cordnnce with thu general lifting of to present on the screen Is fur more that will touch the mind and heart the figure that promises to be popu- perplexing than the problem, tiefore of all America. lar. a publisher or a producer of spoken drama. The two 'ploj's I have itffir in srrwal years' are Gnlworthy'a "Loyalties" and Islicn's "Wild DtK.? "TJ)ynltiest rematii fn niy memory' as 6nof.'tbi liest acted plays 1, have ever seen. .And yet, the original company apjieared 'g'y?'"T'f'''yT"y''. "f in Indianapolis my home city, to Duck" REPAIRED ; "Old Totith," by Coningsbjf Daw-so- splendidly given as It was this Fenders and Bodies In Newj York Wonld hardly The sfory of Eve. Greensleve, spring on the rosd. The who discards her widow's weeds and have survived reliefs against the tyranny of her isiint Ig that for plays as well as for are two or three" Af(lend husband's kin, when she meets novels, there after eighteen years her girlhood ferent kinds of '"audience." There lover. She knows heartache ad sus are plays and novels that cannot Interest the great public; pense before she arrives at the dis posrtlily the producers and publishers must be CO. : covery that "it isn't youth but love satisfied with comparatively small Whleh : iiMkewc;wofjdjrointesl returna :" .... "The Crystal Cuy," by Gertrude ; G. E. McCARTlE, Mgr." With pictures we face an entirely Athertnn. Another of Mrs. Athfer-tou'- s e msirit pro- novels in which she has dared different situatlonr-ThIS- - sogreattbat a picture'' 425 W. Center- iPhbne 978 to nitike her heroine a frigid woman duction a cannot be' made for exhibition at ii bcantifu!, taU'ted,girl'-witijistim't aversion for. marriage her character a snarl of Inhibitions "and complexes.' the unfortunate result of her. early environments. "Clothes Make the Pirate," by Hi ilmn n Day, Mr. Day 'goes back to his old love of the sea and gives us a rollicking yarn of colonial limes in Boston. ' If you like sea stories, ' PAYSON MAN . . FACEVONDERSJIrFUTUB- E- ', By IIEDDA' IIOTT. .(Wriltea for the t'nited Press.) SEW (ItK, Spt, 1AMI whether the Anier-U- n to lx? woman will follow her French sister in develiing a "iignre" ' While the Fivuch womaa was the flrnt to reasi corsi'ts,; she alsi) Is the first to "get back rntsiue j harness." Cerfiiinly the Parisians ;di not Intend to wear theslays' of other days. But they, have decided that body suiisirt of sonfe kind Is If one Is to get away from the hemise type fif dretst Tliere Is a gpnorallendeiicy both amitng the and fhe cfircrt Bianufa'cturers - er I ' " Phone 125 VI 1 WtMJZ ' Easy Terms 3-Pi- Save your new hat mon-pFni flint a fraetirm we'll wake your old ,hat new. . i iM-ial -- Reblocking Means Renewing IM " . i S theterJeidesrSJone, . UPON ANEW :1TOING Absut ,..... .. New- MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY story-tellin- COLUMBIANS jr JrJ jr Thinca Th latoreM the t Busy . ' 3 Piece -- Looks ii .i Youth til-th- e doine-roofe- ,. ). TaVka BIG UTAH STATE FAIR J . Ilnbha With the" opening date just ten The growing prominence of I'tah days away, preliminary preparations as a poultry producing state will be for what-iexi looted to be Ttah'g shown hi the displays to tie housed greatest state fair are practii-aM- j new. $15,000 poultry building The 47th annual exporouipht sition ht I'tah'a resources. In dust res oa which the jrinUhjrig touches are and major activities wtlT be held sow being made. And the other Inat the fair, grounds the week of dustries of the state, including agdjtober 1 to 7 with many new at- riculture, horticulture,, "stock raistractions and. free entertainment ing, mining, manufacturing and so features Incorporated in the pro- forth, will be adequately represent . ed by appropriate disfhiys. gram. ". "v cfliTkeum will be .Among the free attractions are a' The lectacular fireworks' display, which the scene of the fall auto- how will depict In pyrotechnlcal - bril- which, it Is claimed will wrpais tll liance the "Smashing of the Hlndea-h- auto shows ever held in the state Une," with the "ero hour" set for magnitude and completeness; I $0 every evening ) free aerial During the first three days of the nSrpTy stunts, performed by a team fair, a kennel show will be held at of national repute, Xe Favor "and which' the prise canines of the' state Pierce; and acroliatleflnjedy capers Will compete for the mere than 500 ijjtt by Kayo Namha, declari1!! to; he prises offered. Vine of the funniest clowns ever to Jtadio broadcasting will take place 'perform iu the state. visitors not Nonly Horse racing event r under Ihe di- the opportuMtlsor hearing the rection of AgrlcnUisal 4 programs at the telke" but also rfactug association, provide for aeven of seeing how broadcasttngis actual ' races and 'two ly done; thrilling running classy trotting races daily at 2:15! Another . unique feature of this - ps m. The new, " covered grand-- ' year's exposition Is a staie-wid"stands, accommodating over 6,000 hand contest for amateur and spectators, are ready and record-- ! organizations. A valubreaking crowds are expected to able list of prizes Is offered. The patronize the "sport of kings" dur- hand contests will be conducted during fair week. ing the first four days of fair week. , .1 Milady's Corner ANOTHEITBIG SHIPMENT OF COMPLETED ..I n This dainty buckle is the tateat' adornment for itnmps. It is hand- wrought In silver for 'black pump and la copper for tan, ambar t white.t'&a. Goal" & Ice. Co;,-- Exclusive Ajrenta . - |