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Show PROVO SUNDAY' HERALD, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER PAGE FOUR -- - .4' ; I , ;.- - - M ' . --- Wf s .L ir . 'X-- - - if II ; i V.v'... V 41 .r r ... 7 i 1 II rf ..... . f ' ff lip B Fx squirrel ROYAL LOVERS J German tn&chine r- - ... - - 7 A' laiUT- PBrf?:i-s- , . Nov. lleoiioltl of the Helgiaus aud Princess Astrtd f Sweden were married again today and tonight after a wek of wedded Hfe during wbfch they were aetainited more than tbey were together, the ynag bvefs were Xo 4nwr)t y a jbelatwl a honeymoon. , Todijrf ceremony was by the rit-l of the Catholic cbwrt la th old wdlegUte church of St. Michael awiGwlula, TJiursdag. In, A st rid sad Leopold were married, by.clrU jritual aad parted that evening to trsvfl oa Belgium wparately. Since their arrival 4a this rountry they ave lived apart bur with today's ceremony the proprieties f the. prutestant Swedes and the Catholic Bvigtan )wer mH , ."..v ;.: ,.; ' , - TJ.l 'l -1 ; I Muultier it nitirs &,rir f f y-oni d e lv 'UJU mmm mmm. l ill! P Hi ' . Mt 8tM-khoiu- 7 - -f j ; an fi Jrnd ft -- 3 V" 5 , frim-- e I s .1- f -- picked kvaitinAyYork TIipb . HI- - -LADY OK THE UAKCX rtuiuimr uu the stairc L wares. of hi Buried aUvt in "the Tomb of Love ,huk as SA44 sounds of tsnpX dour flew jien The mrm-er'- a Clwwny reacnea ins rop, , hoot was at his side, a perfat Kw-was. the ffie etJ, t Win to hide. He-- Junged piee foe .Un htm. ... . k i.l.iiui ..11 Wttlism r01iert i .1 !," em th 1 t rititt in krtlop. djrft&-.j- r tachf rodm-t-i spet ' TUJ tHbey Tiry ffiitPs' stilt sVjrt and I'arwont I KjmmI tt ao-tas unli4 kfllf. Ulltil lUf sua' come to the folinubia on Mmiday wn In. ram Ktresiued . . . Then they. . Jnmjied Z"'. .. n injl Tuesday. J u, i Bp la a row. cjot to -- The Lady of fhp Harea.!, adipt -We've roar, ed by Jaujes T. o'lnohue frM nore''for Jaues Msrt'tHir searcn otn-Elroy Flecfcer's stsgs prodiits CUtwny." But It doesn't seem that tUss. "Hassan. is a story ut ancient M tbey will find biin now. lxeHMid-r-u- s I'epU filmed la 9 rale of (To Be Continued) uacnitude and lavlshnfMj .n'Un it wown nrouud. rrp" Sal(Clow nr has a ride in a bvot In tan, a kind hefted ?ynjecibier two "overs. . the nejt ur).i . ...-. ..... ... . ,..,, 9ri. t .......... iia Greatest War Hero L eads Education Battle X 141926. plt . jui , ..... Sphofieltf Auto Annexes Contest Jf i S The :i::'';4:.v.:S:i':: tok pldtel r off 9 ielk (e Plant: V,F jt ' ntuLk fc " ... - J j i t r) Alvlit "(TTork, ' tin" l'r, .i,138 Jl 1812444 121-- 895 152409 517142 ...,J8$ tn 4H 21G9 adver-tlMln- Tinyndte waa pen the basemcut furnace. He had been there through the night. Ha didn't know that all the band wai scared, and could nofiuder-stanwhere he could be, aud so he thought that everything was right iWhen morning came, he rubled bis eyes, and then begun to realize that be had best be sneaking out before ttie farmer camef He'd left the tooj chest in the dark and found this high' up place to park. "If 1 am (aifirht, he flgnred, I'm the one I'll d -- f . .SfiwL-Bajr-ttie- . , uJuHuu.miiiiumilBm! ' MHsV . a 4:001" 2:30 CI JHUWS; 9:001 7:30 Tuesday John Harrori Gertrude Astor' NEW SOURCES OF LONG UFg NEW FACTORS OF THRIFT f tANDAU, 51 jlOPT IT Mill1 II H "THE B00K.0F AYEAPv t High among OldsmobHe'? new'features of known value and improvements of proven worth stand oil filter, dual air deanin", crankcase vent&atum. 10UHh'tigVuSaIag Prove-busine- , 17 V -- Packard 440 West Center -nin.1 mj, mi num. a n 218 West Center, Provo i STUDEBAKER ' - N ' J . ;'V;;V . . ' uaeviiie A - a of .drama flashing- i A 11 l tion and gusty ; Jua , Ay-it'-Lvery MONDAY and THURSDAY Shows! h ' deserrinj-atodeb- Romantic Matinee 2:45 p. mi . Picture 3 p. m.j Vaudeville 4:1(5 p. m. . ... Children 10c! Adults 25c Evening 7:15 and 8:4,5 i;mzr" AH seats 35c J- v I 1 mys- - 1 a colossal to climax' - 1 1 . vlx. ri " it cr THEY STAND If boi'd potatoes most stand ifter cooking, cover the top of the d jiftn with several folds of let it stand ion a warm Xirt of the stove. This allows the moisture to escape, but It protects the vegetable from the cold air, y ItlVvlB .t-- " TWO j j GREfA N1S5EN , WILLIAM In Concert pvery . fuesdjiy, Wednesjday, Friday : Saturday ,1, COLUERA : - jIAN" : 11 . - LOUlSt fAZENDA, aooini uko jtssi i usnr .fflEEtoV-;,;:- : ; . Sndicomedy . " s y Yed,arid,T)turgday 1 A M V ALSTAu-3TAR.Au- amount ; RI1UL MOliLTON '.i: . ft;- ? gun ' --- -, POLUMBIANS TC THE - Ashtonfs, A J jTHOMPSON ss COOK .SLOVLY l . s "i Monday - Tiies'iJay RED '.' .u"s . iJfcHl . ii-1- . 1 y Iff 11 ' II ac-- ? :i- - .TT '- 11.'. -I. x. - nti.. ' i - " ;i'-;;Vv- cheese-eloth'an- Reo Phone 1120 -- or Auto Co, Tie rMagnician" l ',. thUld fxUuivtlj Studtbahr) - - REXINGRAM'3 With Ailce Terry hrahi, ' - 5 f8y, hcluimt . . SIX ACTS All puddings . tha . should bf reamy and smooth,' as for instance, ustard, rice or tapioca, should he tioked siowly. . f CO. . onday and Tuesday Max-Taylo- r, IF SALES ?- - 1- Thursday wrfc brjfeg; y.orMnatitnte' are seen in the mountain country, where natural resources are rich. . Sergeant Ypr-- does not want to teach the boys and girls of his vicinity t be '"jue jieop e," he explains. He wants to give them' a high school education and teach them agrlcnl- which will tw and other f liable them to liecoine worthy, capa ble, successful citizena. The human stta'k of these mountains already has given to hlwtury such characters as avy JL'rvckett and Mark Twain. ,. .... . Kducatlon Is this stock's sole need. That is the need Sergeant York is setting out to fill. gnc-essf- .3 to 4 oil changes a year I MOTOR Wednesday 1 being Joaned to thtnti at a low rate of Interest. Prizes fof the most ticket sellers have been domen.'...:. nated fiy . The eouunitt.ee .in.t'harge consists if William McOoard, chairman ; Elroy NelMary Lee, son, LoVcrn Smith nbd David Hart .... a CHARM'? Comedy "Open Spaces" - 'he benefit 'of Maintaining lubrication free of dirt,free- -, of grit, and free of harmful excessive dt lution, they establish new sources of long life they introduce new factors of thrift M . they bring jto Oldsmobile owners a new measnte of tsatisfactioni ' -- From the Stage Success ClflCaiSIIRS JILLS Usher baa pledged flO.(NM) for a gUlT dormitory and W. S: Wttham of - Atioiita -- will give - theame amount hit a student ioaii fund, . Another executive committee 1b Ht C. Miller of Erie, Ea a reUred contractor, who will give expert constrijction adriee. K,' Splendid opportunities for cfeje-t,'.- The Loan Rind ba&, sponsored by the sophomore class of the B. Y. (T, will take place Satnrday,X?Io . emlier 2(1, if is announced. Students are selling tickets for the affair, proceeds of which will go to th accumulating fund which la used for, OILHIANCES ' KCTURS , Loan Fund Ball To Occur Saturday u. Standaril Sir Custom Victoria .. $1335 C Stawlard Six Custom .. 11385 Big Six Custom Brougham ...... $1783 Iba Prysident, A Big Six : ' Custom edan (for term) . . $2245 A MM . limit (iifla 1 ' ". , ,.-.- d voA-tions- , m Y7 Seuao: 9. . 'iMfrAjiwtiM I,, nSTHEN StuJebaier J5ig Six Shcriit fctrtifjjr . ffuic its sensational run from NcwTotIl t9 San Francisco in 86 hours and 10 minutes with fine Imn&cap of the worst ftorms in years it stnwlki ' every previous automobile' recora with over p6 ' hours to spare! ; 1' It beat the tunc of the fasteft irxacctinentl Limitedsby more than six hours. Much of the long grind was through Jeep mud v and driving rainstorms, yet its average speed for the entire distance was 40.1 miles' an b.our.The gasohnfe cqnsumptioa averaged x'3.4 miles a gallon-w'- th ' - better than 3 1 5 miles per quart of oil. Studcbakcr This car aEotk throughc powered by the famous (shead Studebaker motor. . moout, silent, ttbrottmeu. Let nit show you its brother uncr the hood of a new Big Six CuStom Sedan. - fire-alar- t. (liH-jl- " 1 " V . 1 -- mnwnyin The Mate! q this Marvelous Motor: is Waiting for You " Monday Marceline Day George K. Arthur . m I y , . - I I He stood up on the furnace top, but my, 'twas much too fur to drop. Now how was Ulowiiy going to find liis way down to the ground? And than, a fine thing caught his eye, a can of ashes right nearby. "Gee, I can Jump," he shouted. . Then he " , took a, mighty bound. lie landed ou the top of it nod never hurt himself a bit Twas easy then for him to hang, and drop down to the floor. It happened that the ash can stood right near the stairs, and, that was good, 'cause Uiat'a the place that lowny- Tin mite was beading for. Strand . r 1 '' .''-,'- 1 i; , ; ifi . another - UTAH Tinles search- - the other While all have to blAme.1 port of drive down hcie Ju the Tt?n-Hjwountuiujcsiuntry. -- I.. .... York ,, liii j "shonldtwd arms" (i);nlnFt tlif luck of '('duruttiinul " wlih-Invn a intit; h(i) ,lilicht on t lie livt'X of iniiiintiiln boyx . ; r; "aud jilrls. . He biiH founded the Alvln C. York Institute at'.JaiuesUmn,-- ' fur agrlcu!-tni'and viMiitluaal trulnlns.. Hp hns piillst-wtho s.vmitli. H08 and prfesiiuiiul iiicn 'of promiu'wK' in the project, and tlipy nctlvply an1 at work ht'lp-Jn- p ;lilm."put it owr." Public sub.? have lwn solicitod. First tuid list Monument It's the first time York ever has aoiiKht a inoiinment to his. salor of war days, and it !onltles) wlU lie -- arche- d- 3MJ'Tniairirt.... , Hurln., Hi1 lir .. .; Tiitliont niyimPr .0 T'lirirnnmBelTltiiiei n um ivTMi lue juiieiHantrityn. b cxii'oirins hi war i,ut he I " It waa tfty greitteat fintae U'ed or roiinlnieutV litis rf the war, tue greatest aeciuiiiaisn-ment- , them of any ue soldier in all the Y'ork's name swept' over America In a tidal ware in the fall of 1918 allied armies. --w1mn won of Uli Uarliij; ekplolt on York's alory la me Rtory of n tho Argonne frout in France was 'conacieutious objector" to war name W all the rest. Wliep who borne ba"k to tbift country.. be peace came Jpe returned .tolhis be; vith, bad worked his way 1)ehiui ti,e Ger loved Cumberland plateau in Ten- uj.iuumu.j- - i ii (READ THE STORY, THEN C0L0K THE PICTIBES) ncKHfe with the' anibltion to help his own people. He refused all aorta of attractive vaudeville and oflera. , he game of Dine uona ia helnir Nothing For Himaeli Another opportnnlty . for lie iiHkn nothing for himself, and reeved. wanta but a chance tor the boyg and Mr. Pyle... J.". "',. glrla of hlK monntaina. He went n Headlines yon never see ! RABBI fiifrther than the third grade hi raPRAISES KLUXERS' AIMS. mi! f, and wantH hbt mountain peop York and Ids party had Htj Jiii. net wtVtf n torlmy! UtJrHi lTi piisoncrx when uiacliiite Consider'Chlna. They're having a York Institute will lx- - a secondwar there and no bootlegging probiSii'hxiiieJed fire. The Ueruian achool and will 'not lie or high ary Sl'-on the ground. lem, either. denominational. itylciihit j,r killed. and three will lie Christian," aaya "But if wounded. After all these years it is with ; York, - Yorii dropjieoKjirone JHehind-aom- e " Simple faith In God anlmatei Pleasure that we Inform you that it With an eye made finally has happened a woman undergrowth. every act and expression of this tried to mail a letter in a expert by 'jwiulmr Minting ''hf pick- mild, smiling mountaineer. oox at Warren, Pa. ed off German niacWiiu fcuiiiienj one York's sincerity and, the merit of by one un thejr headw slwedab()ViiL hli ettficattonal plan haa drawn to - MOSTLY HOMERS v ... L helr nest. his support such men as Major. Babe Ruth, the belting Bam of Ah ha fought he cailed to the GeN. of the InHenry, tl(orge president mana to Hurrender. He wanted to got only alx safe hits in ternational I'rintidg Pressmen's Bingvlfle, the 1920 world series.' Four, how , bring in bin puemiea alive, D. former Sewton t'ni.on Baker, . . ever, were circuit smashes. fbarg- -. The of war; Jumcg'E. Bart-- : Sultan of Swat v tu(Mvnly-.ReveiOeruians with fix- secretary grabbed all of his G. Carl ; Flah Detroit ffajiitalisf team's homers. ed bayoiuita jrharxH) at- - bim. York !e,tf, er, wealtuy Miami,'1 Fla., bufdijpss i.itked off the rear one first, then man, and others. ' unon. VELVET LINING the next to the rear, ad so Berry and Bartlett are on the exe-- 1 Fur coots for evening, of ermine til he got all seven. He knew If he cutive in charge of the committee ?" wb. are fiften lined with yery got the lending men flrut, the othwe w hMl twoject -- So Is ilajor Rich-iirOft and Dllabie velvet fnatMiA Af s it would turn back. ;(. of Baker Chattanooga,. ' .Hardy Silk. A Uerinan major tUm ordered a board. the . 'son advisory surrender, and York and six com- - AVorlil war's jjr,,1"'!f enptor of h whole liiiftulion nf 8riiian' puiuiiTK,,' 4i( tTi'ailiiijr 429 . , . 2204 Total i Sergeant York Is Ed ucation Pioneer JAMFSTMWV, Ti nn., N..v. Ill 42K . J5I mssit iiimm iJMsuLtwii ed, old Clowny 2 3 Total 150 Lrjfi 440 119 i .121 125-- 441 .&,. ... I Lenti ...... . J28 watson ....133 Kelgley ... , . .,117: 1 -- m A. OJson Paton . sunmder oonvpuMns m&niUi 152 178 125-142- 410 Ma4ten MkA t, armory f.; Olson ,,'.....184 1S A. IJanner . .. .,143 JaclLiklujfiebfcmil? Trfal ' rear atconA fitid. fie en until seven he t'oourBa-nien- at h lne)y contested ganie frm the '0ke Oven feam . niurpua; .'evening. - ' Thursday Vt 7:30 p'tW-the American !Exriremen will Hash Wi?trfheCire(sife plgnt Mni in a rt'gutar schediiled ganje. V Siiofield Auto; 1 1 ' 2 3 Total L. Callster .....U9 Hi 1734(13 --. Hi Gtnnan tmior Bowjinis nlfit Xieldl Auto, won 'it i ". Commeri-ia- held each iMMawia aaV , . THEX4VY SUCCESS l. if . f Navy's football team has been un- usually. successful inj its intersec-tionogames 'with" midwestertt I - with his Columbia ,0rchestra ' , scoring the pictures . . elevens this season. The middies have won all three of their encounters. The whlpisHl Purdue Drake, n and Michigan. THIS FJSAURE Runs Again TUESDAY . 'li THRiT.V y i ; v. ir. j u. . . . i r Comedy. 5. - OPREY HOUSE TONIGHT " ... : ' 'uNEWS ii i j 7PUNTERS 1" and i'BUFFALQ BILL'ia o No.8'- : - ,fr |