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Show 9 WASHINGTON By Crane j i TUBS i PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928. i '- ' , - f mt wBy.iyww r5 k washout, tweet v CX1MEDT 1 AXD , Laughter la the moat Infectioua bumaa experienoea. Aa Incident during the filming of Cohena and Ketlya la Parla,k The tarting Sunday at the Gem thea' ter provea It. William Beaudin. the director ni '''V'h& rtC iPVfTO lb S CHOO 16 VHftN YOO. -- luher REAP J i.iird nim f il Wi u i i ill 1 I 11 kft. f ' ti H i fpiitiivu l.i J ij IlIIMfl . 1 u L 1 ftvmiii il,l Jti ,ri liW.f.JI iv ik , i M I VI II im 1 iil' 1, I r irM U7i 1 II 13 una . ii III Ill IUu I VI li. U- mi II I ui i Pi In n ' ! Iff H'la IJl i.''Ji,likt-.i.'- aiiiu.iiiu. f. I I k Mil ii.v'i I !" m sr..- - -- ( .4 u I I i jV ji , i f- - t I ft i. irri ' I 1 fi .'l.i. i. J . II. ''i V&I-- 4 l H 3-A- d v Cupid Kayoes Fonner Qiamp FOR MODERATE REJTT furnl.h-- fd tiotuekefping room with balh; fin for bustorsa women. Alo m3 garage. Phone 306-- FOR RENT cIom In. f unfur-- . Small home, Dished. 145 No. 3rd Weat. ct in30 . field. Phone 298. ml room Modern three" FOR RENT ixwt" pai tmewt.-- Phone , - 142-- bOo Rood freah cowa. 647 E. 4th South FOR SALE Two WANTED Herald . Roll top desk. Hal Roach FOR SALE Hal-ate- in a29 ' CLAD I OLA Folks, "You ain't seen nothin' yet" until you've seen "The Circus." Funnier than a rubber tent pole ! Mort convulsing "than a trick mule's left hind foot! You BULBS rfgr-Kirrda- Lpartfiienl responded to the alnrm and the first was soon under control. H adjoining buildings being saved. a 29 but take the children anyhow, New Mixtures $2.50 per 100 Albert Rasmusson 350 So. 5th West Phone 698-- J ; 3"jc Doz. Cox 11, a2T w -- hrmtrlinr Cf m aiwajiwiawawaw ijtaffaMaajaaayaMiivawyiciti Fidel LaBarba, retired aoiid's flyweight chunapiun, lost to Cupid at )att, and this photo shows the litHo Stanford Rtudent and Louise PcEeck, former wife of Billy DeBeck, eartoonirt, applying for a marriage license deferred until the end in San Francisco Av,honymoon4rip has . of the college term. aatturi y b-- en SOCIAL IS HFI.D ". tli- PAYSON. April of Mrs. Aria Cowan, junior Irecton of the Nebo Blake M. i. A.; a aoclal for an junior gins, tien ( Unnthers ant M. I. A. nfficTS w.i held In the Second ward amusement i hail. Monday evening. KdIIjwii.,; i. 2C -- the piny. jgrogmm given: (ne-nr- t V 21-U- CLUB THEME ! FORK April l?haHes"DeMoTev. Jr.. f- oresTRup ervlsor of the Uinta National For--. est, was the principal apeaser fci the meeting of the Snanish Fork Rotary club at its meeting Monday. Mr. JDeMoiaey spoke on the Import- SPANISH 'More or&verything." Thud ward, dance. Third ward girls; reading. play. Phyllis Douglass; one-a"Girls of 1830 and 1928." Second "one-aof Maid "Old ward; play. Lee," Spring Lake ward; or.e-o'l:onaatianrfas.aipJaX Pnel Krly,yii.jinrt rrpurr.l Issue. He was accom- Pep," Fourth ward present-da- y panied by George C. Larson, forest "Sally," Santaquin. ranger of the Strawberry reserve.. The program waa in observance of" National Forest week. Horace 2 DAYS STARTS MON." Fereday. who was a delegate to the I district Rotary convention held last week in Ogden, gave a report of that session, and Mrs. Fereday and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, who gave accordeon music and a whistling solo at the Ogden meeting, repeated the ' number for the benefit of the local Pietwt Bal Serer Bet Sh rs in club members. W. P. Shippee pre-This Cilf. S'methirj Xev. Dif aided at the meeting, which was oai Xaainul. fcrent Fat. held at the Cot t am cafe. On ifmnl ef the rlte uV ..,, ... -- - J- jj fiST t W.1 r- -- . iV ffj ' , a ;f-je- v "jl V jP?.ssilP h''iyC f tie 'iV lVsJUEf Turkeys laying don'l let them set. WelfalchThe L h watcAiiisifr Johnson fthodaFinlayson t ara m,t liv ACTUAL) ZZZi:25- UOMTA Thiatrc " mr- . '.5UNPAY0XLY-Roa- Show VAUDEVILLE 10 People 10 Feature Picture " - -"- " , air world cfi&m-tpion boy rider he in WfMik&JiAJtA -- fMsi-& iS A.tJtf II I opera j THURSDAY, MAY MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 8:15 2000 Candy Hears ,t - ill be sn'ven to atttnd mating;. , &LfCtS tf tf iJ7l J VJ t ; The Annual l mat the Irontleri" r a ' CAAl LAIMMLE prcsnft j. FARREL - ' A 11 Wild, innocent fun and laughter by the greatest comedy team in his- - the greatest spoti the globe for fun. Come to Gem, get yourself a good sr at and then get set fot the laugh of a lifetime! tory-in-Ja- ris HI MAcDOriALl A William Dcaudine Proixtica. fhildren .:.":r TICKETS ON SALE TUESDAY 2 P. M. ."DAME-CHANCE- , of il ? : Orchestra ONLY the .Newton House, You'll Laugh and Laugh and Laugh! rox r firy cf ff.Mur, vil.i; ksSMleh A 'jurk Mulliall . :.: -. Comedy Metiers ' the cohens and kellys are here! for four big days Saturday, Sunday, Monday and tuesdAYj f LeGrande Anderson Assisted by i I " Timpanojror Halcheryv iiiiJ-.u: ft 32 So. 2. Wr I'hono 613 v e and Duslin Farnum fteeoauiMnded and Sold by 6 Provo Dnunrists, Adv. Iveep your cast . 1 VW-- V--- ii wilh-iiooTtni- A - Renee Adoree WEEP NO MORE, MY LADY . MaleM ..- Clouds." I I a John Gilbert - DELIVER" WLss MAKE THEM PAY Starrinc -- irurf - "The Big Parade'' .i fifS- I ', Regular Frtoea LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY (Jglypimplcs 11 r " TODAY AM) FRIDAY rt ill drama ef Napoleon and. Josephine) dare-dev- ' yr T. mit "STAND AND A love Al Wilson, 5 -- Z&W' Rod La llocque dv - "A LADY OF VICTORIESw; stariinff sunday . Bonita i gompWin an paiM rd him in How cherts, leulr woMterful mul'f W? follow Iheoucheelonrlramioe. HATtmra txitcoy e Tkra trenenhra raoreiiunetheorciK. ,wateh the Mil ormauon. 1 ry M 1omm4 1 , of Mre laxattxa. Onlr ilc 4 mi-...i- ' A TECHNICOLOR CLASSIC s. -- CUM UROOK FORESTRY IS Alt . I ' LAWN MOWERS f i. Z7 MOWER WE SHARPEN and guarantee it to cut aa (food ma mw. What more can be done? Aak your neighbor, he knowa the quality of work done by the GENm27 ERAL SHOP v Also FOR RENT Good aummer pasture or for dry itock. Phone 897-ml call 274 No. lat West ' MnT'swrnimr-fcetpitTel- j- - n, PAYKON. April 6 A small "boy playing with matches mar ted a fire nt the home of Edward Grigg In the First ward Tuesday morning, and a small barn containing a ton of hay Pasture tlckeU la eaat r -- FIRE"""' BOY-MATC- ..mx v Metr4 rf m eHV-l.eo0-t- 7.000 y, BEAUTIFUL CRADtJATION dreaa- e for aale at .WW No. Ist.Weet- ni30 Price reaaonable. FOR 8AtE f Today and Saturday HIS GRF VTFST P1CTVRE alt yards of rope;" 51 kens of nails;- - 1000 yard of wire; 42.000 feet of lumber and 14 010 gallons of water were required, y When this ftHtement Of facts waa placed before ChtfrWTOr his seru-tifithe comedian dryly remarked, "A statictirnn's work must he moat interesting. Hut I note- we didn't use any butter!" m3 FOR RENT ael(i TOwdunt; J room furnihel apt. Phone 258. 210 South lat-Ea- . 639 m30 MON. Strand SPANISH FORK, April 2- 6Membera of the First ward Y. U M I. A. gave a delightful three-aplay ha Winona, .thea Monday night ter. The play waa attended by a capacity house. A fine program was given previous to the play aa fol Iowa: Accord eon duet, Mrs. Laara Fereday and Miss Millie Christmas reading, Mrs. Virginia Gardner solo, Clarence Smith; whistling solo with accordeon accompaniment Mrs. Birdie Baldwin and Mrs Laura- - Fereday- ;- saxa phone- - -- sola, Milo Adams Miss Marcell Sterling entertained with solo dances be tween the acts of the play. Talcing jajlJnlhe Elay.wele. Mrs. - Mrs. Hansen, Mabel Ellis LaRue Turner, Clara Snell. DeLila Gardner; Messrs. Jex Boyack. Stanley Petac-soMark Gardner, Len Hansen. Mrs. Virginia Gardner-directethe Play. -- OUft- - E.Willini,- wagon, $50. No. 6Ui Weat SUN. ever-prese- nt -I- SiRENDERED cr iTOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION! r - oartment was required to handle for many months, wood items that totalled more than sixty thousand pounds, the greater bulk of thla hclnc.ial2eef jLDU.jQns of hay, corn, -axiots, potatoes and bread. .un-1lurlii; a filming of a scene the circus tent and surround-ini- r grounils In some Instances where 2,000 women, ch.ldren and men were gathered, the necessary "fixings" for an assemblage of this character called for 3 00) gallona of" lemonnde: 8,622 botttos of soda pop;.. 2.602 baBi of panuts! 112 rolls of popcorn; 5708 frankfurters and an equal number of rolls; lnllvpnps and 1.R06 pretzels, v SAT. ea. PLAY CT 7 Starting Tomorrow .d Holl-woo- VrTTTT - - all-st- Chaplin atudio, IJventnrW tinimpd at the Chnplil for a period of plant In .an a year inclu led eleph- nime ints, lions, tigers. 'horses, mults monkeys, plys, dogs, cata, ducks, To r properly pigeons and geese. feed and care for such an assort' mcnt of guests the commissary de- - " "fa a wtueh 3. Fairel Hoc Donald draw the laugha trr from large group of extras. The art waa aurrounded with a fence to keep viaitora away and the I ' renew aa ordered ahot. .w 1. I Inside, extras laughed their heartiest, while outside, people bv on massed, their business. Aa the lsughter etmrk tHelr eara miled, for Jto logical reason at alL While they were within hearing u the mirth, they beamed, but aa soon aa they got away too far, the contagion of Joy left them and. they became' eerloui again In their pursuit of the frulta of Ufa. The vrry contagion of laughter ti one of the reason tor the popeuch St ularity of comedy-dram- a Cohens and Kellya In Parrs' The Some Idea of the physical magni The was produced with picture tude of Cftarlie Chaplin'a uroduo-- an cast headed by George Uon, tThe Circua" which cornea to Mac Donald and Kidney, J. Farrel) the Paramount theatre for daya i Vera Gordon. Others In the cast tarting tomorrow, may be had are Kate Price. Gertrude Aator rom figures compiled by George' K... f,-- -, v.,,.. n-i-.-. tX'.l....- .1,11,11..,. . K, i S ' Been anektna; pa MOSTPLEASm ' of ail J ! aptce to the whois perfor- - ing will be repeated tonic- mance. J The proceeds from Uw enterta The boya la the cast maintained , meats go to a new loaa fund wt ' the dignity of the Brrttaioa at aU Is being established by ths keyt , -Pb4 eg aeuter n sir-aj- i waiiy Atphsr-KapWarner, ia spite of his aeemins Liberal response bids fair to niaks-oths first Installment on the fund did soma fine work. one Preston Robinson as the English a worth-whi- le fup waa a credit to ths part, Cms roar of after an Others of the cast of twenty wers other characteriatHl . the Alpha Indispensable to the Success of fund show all Psi boy Kappa fewt.-Ths nndiencs JmtgHif WhlrU WfeS itageif la rollege hall of ths best glrl" resulted la thundWednesday and Thursday nights erous, for Earl Joaea when applause by the Cellegs of Commerce stu dents at Brigham Young university. ths final Judging took place. Judg under the direction of A. . Res Johnson. College hall waa packed. Some Girt," with John Allen ap pearing In ths leading role, was a 3 BIG-DAY- S spicy comedy, scintillating with ; Surely . sparkling wtee"crerka." few could do belter than Alien, and ? as Rtrhard White. Oiailca M y. 4V Berge won the hearts of the audi- -' diction ani ence throuugh hia Ted Hansen teneral preaence. as Mrs, While did unusually well at reiruUr prices s an ambitlotia roc let y rl'mher. and Henry Taylor4"Clug" Vacher. nd Gam Webb were extremely popular with ths audience. The dancing glils brought town'wAe house with their cav-ar-t Ing. and their giggling adUed or LAI CUTER ri N AT THE GUI 'SQMEGIRL IS; riOEMIC IS BlGGtST It jiiJl : . Mith ' Robert Frazer fifrtnidc Astor .Mary Carr i" -- r- -. , i innmiiiii Matiree Children , ....-.- , Evening .25c; .. ... Adults'-- 50c, 75c, .......75c LOO , fl.50- - as a Detter than the "Sun Dance" "u 1.1 J. I I' i . J ! . J I 1 . . .... ' |