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Show PAGE SIX PROVO EVENING ffEJjtAIJ), MQNDAYNOVEMBER - MRS. SMOOTH SPRIKGVILLE Dolores Costelld in Perfect Role as "Glorious Betsy" the life of an Invalid. The final trip across the continent when .the body was accompanied by Senator Smoot and daughter, With other relatives was characterized as "a 1 " ait Journey.- - of sympathetic triumph," with messages of condolence pourWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 " ing In to the family ' all along ths B:3Q ft. m. Reveille. with the " . :45 -A -rr ay' Melody Master." ' 3 EulogtziM Dnpitrtrd exercises. 7. a. m. Setting-u- p President Ivins eulogized the ff--r 7:15 a. rn. Songs or romance. mother for the resolution ' VJ 7:30 a. m. Repetition of setting-- ' nd confidence he had. found dur ' . exercises.ing. her last Illness. ' He read ex " up7:45 p. tracts from the scriptures exalting ln-- i 8 a." m. Morning matinee of the mothers: of hr earth and the T etrumcntal ensembles. glorious mission of love and mercy 9 a. raItems of interest to ti;;.it thev perform. ; "In spite, of the' marvelous proa. m. Late popular song gress of modern science la every hits. field of human endeavor, the mysof the styles, ,10 a. tery of life and death remains the only) m. (Wednesday ft. same unsolved miracle ainca the Helen Webster, interior decoration rfavs of Eve, the first mother," said . expert. ' President Ivlns. '.'Motherhood asks 41 a. m Beauty culture discusno compensation except the love of sion. i H y-ui. its offspring. Mother lave still re11:30 a. m. Aunt Sammy s housemains as the greatest example in the keepers' chat, as suppliedof by the world of patience, forbearance, the U. home economics division patriotism and fidelity." melange." 12 noon "Mid-da- y n CoitiHo ifCA CownttiNtitJ-,"Birth is not the beginning, nir :' Set From: '(ihrtou.a Hitty'tttrrmS-Ooloi'12:30, noon Agricultural econom-Brtrt. Production is death the end of human exisijinWtrntr - lcs. a pwtur - i tence." " concluded . the speaker. Framing her beauty J&zzieal Jubilee. f(; 2 p. m. nineteenth of who rose from the dead with romance the "Christ, n" m resque (Wed only) "The Others fn the cast are John Mil-Ja- a JJ.dO glorified bodytjointed the way. centuryc Dolores Costeiio finds her velnnment of American Musle, Marc MacDermoit, Betty In such a in"Glorlous Betsy," jnanner shall this depart3 p. m. An hour with the classics. perfect role Wed- Blythe, Pasquale' AmatO, Michael ed mother rise, because '"' of - her RoscOa n4 the Warner Bros.' picture coming 4 p. Andre Paul de Vavitch, Segurola, defaith, her Jove, and her ' Tiny Tots. undying nesday and Thursday to the Para- Panxer and Clarlsao Selwynna. ' votion.'," mount theatre. As Betsy Patter5 p. m. Te Olde Towne-CryerCrosland Alan is responsible for belle,- - whom President- - Gant dwelt at length 7 p. m. Salt Lake polioe depart- son,, the Baltimore Bona- the direction of the picture, which on the gracious spirit of hospitality " Jerome brother, Napoleon's . ment is an adaptation of the playXof the o Mrs. Smoot on num'"' 7:15 p ... business bu-'- '. parte wooed and married; Mfss same name by Rida Johnson exhibited by all her previous pic-- ; when she .lived at erous occasions surpasses . reau. whose hand- Young. Provo while Mr. Smoot was presi 7:30 p. m.Advloe to the home tures. Conrad Nagel, screen some features and charming dent of the Utah stake, a well as gardner., movie later, when; the family moved to personality are known to roll 8 p. In. "The Romance of Gems. of the Washington, D, C. . 8:30 p. m. "The . Victory Four" fans everywhere, plays, '. Doctrinal Discourse Jerome Bonaparte. male quartet. t " President Grant delivered a short "of, Old 9 p. From program One)" (Cpntlnucd and' Page to America jeronicl5frTe doctrinal discourse In regard to the ;'J 'ravorites, with Charles Kent, mln-- . settled In Baltimore as an InstrucLatter pay Saint theory of the resstrel. was there tor in French, and it son. The students of the two high urrection which he declared brings ensemble. With Patr;:10p. Betsy a serenity of faith and a peaceful . Jlp. m. Silent. terson, the dauhgter- of a wealthy schools accompanied by their teach feeling of satisfaction that tran( southern gentleman- On the very era, scattering confetti and serpen scends all description. day he announcement of their en- tine along the streets, seemed to The Utah Stake tabernacle choir SURE REDUCTION' gagement took place, Jerome's enter into the spirit of the occasion sang as.the opening hymn,-yOn- e . "''Dear Auntie, svery time I 00 brother was declared emperor of Thoueht." ' with whole-soule- d enthusiasm. Sweetlv Solemn I out I eat so much that ainranity France, and Jerome was told by with too fafWhat can I do to reduce?' his brother's emissaries thai he Some comic floats ;heraldlng the Bnd Gerrlt de Jong director. football game, featur- - Foiiowing boys " would be expected to marry a lady Army-Nav- y the prayer they sang, Try going out with college Column.!. of standing. Jerome, ignoring his lng Robey Scott, brought up the Praver perfect," and as the con- rear. the wish Jhe that brother's marry eluding number, "Oh Pry Those A large football crowd attended Tear," Princess Fredericka of Wurtem-bur- g :.v:., WIFE INSISTED of be crowned and then A. C. Lund, director of the king the Utah Froeh-"Y- " Frosh game In An old clothes Tm Insulted! to proceeded marry the 'Y' stadium In the afternoon. A Salt Lake tabeiacle choir sang the man offered me ten cents for flf-r- Westphalia,' Betsy. He was even presumptu- fcomlc "Army-Navy- " game between solo, "I KnowfcThat My Redeemer en perfectly gorgeous, gowns." ous enlngh to taltthls wife to halves added' hilarity to the occa Lives" and Miss Marguerite Jepper' that . ; "I don't see anything wrong with France, Napoleon sion. son sang the hymn, "O My Father." thinking that One dollar an ounce is good might relent when he saw the lady Special decorations of the Interior from the American LeSpeakers " money." Fil mFun. ; of his choice. But that was only gion spoke during the day at the of the tabernacle were prepared bv the beginning of his troubles, for different schools. Dr. M. W. Mer- a committee composed of Mrs. mem- Napoleon refused to acknowledge rill was at the Provo high school; Qeorsre A. Lark, Mrs. Frank Speck-ar- t, Lady Afttor, American-bor- n Mrs. Xlose Farrer and, Mrs. ber of the House of ommons, was the marriage and went so far as to Dr. O. K. Hansen spoke at the Linmentioned a a possible choice for a refuse admittance to Jerome's wife. coln high school, and Clarence Walter Farrer, The story is a romance that will Baird, of Ogden, was the In the Provo city cempost in the British cabinet the principal The grave wfts "dedicated by President sther day. Thftfa hardly possible appeal to everybody, and the char- speaker at the Young university. etery ..!" kowever Lady Astor has' a sense acters are people who are InterMost of the churches of the ity Caarles'W.'Nibley. if humor. esting because they are historic observed the occasion with special programs Sunday night,; DEFY. EVOLUTION LAW , - Monday night's feature was a tig Become LITTLE ROCK, Ark Nov. Armistice day dance at the Utahna No effort will be made by Gardens. the medical school of the University 8 of Arkansas here to comply with the .recently" exacted law prohibit Ing" teaching of 'evolution In the public schools. Of.1 Frank 'Vinson- i haler, dean o fine echol, said today. PR0GRAK1S 1 " i. "' va.. v. v ed ma-dam- e. ts 10-3- fe Mi ST W n, -- - ..- Cos-tell- legmIeads . j M (Continued from page ipne) -- 121928., IS DEAD Meuse-Argon- , . IS VICTORIOUS T0PPLERSV1N ww-aiffic- SCHEDULE: WEDNESDAY'S 1 Sutton's vs. Steel Plant. f top-pier- s. . . Survivors are: widow, Hardy Davidson; one son, Nolan, eight months old; also Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Davidson, Sr., of SpringvIHe; three brothers, J. F. and Earl Davidson of Soldier Summit, Vernon Davidson of Los and four sisters, Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Hr W. BryanJklrs. J. CKol-ma- n of Kemmerer, Wyoming, Mrs. A. H. Cranmer and Miss" Emma Done mi.- Hansen Evans 139 150 .. 151 ,139 ...,. .188 .. .... Nellson Dummy Salmon . t . . Totals 156 141-- 144 144 135 ...128 ,147 ....135 ... 128- - .. ..741 697 r 445 427 469 418 270 128 . w . Surprise. Victory Mose Lewis i la The DELTA, Nov. 720 2158 Herald) Hinckley staged a big upset in Region Six Saturday, scoring S43 391 a m) victory, over lhe supposedly 144 892 Invincible Delta aggregation. 140 426 ' Reeves booted a place364 ment kick early In the first quar106 484 ter, and thereafter Hinckley's de176 fensive game,- featured by Work- PIPE ..... Thursday, Friday and i Saturday Watch for our "ad" in Wednesday's Herald rd - - SPANISH FORK ... 0 Money Down RHEUMATIC PAIN PIANOS Player Pianos Victrolas Lowest , ROBINSON'S STEEL PLANT, i COWBOY 1 ment.-- If one were to offer's criticism of tho unusual performance It would be that the singer did not reveal sufficiently the wonderfully tender tones of which he is master as was indicated by his rendition of some of his simple numbers such as 's "The Brown Leaves Are Fall-- Cad-man- ' ' v ing." The evening was an artistic triumph. Professor John C Swenson and H. R. Clark are to be congratulated upon securing such a splendidTiumber for Provo,. for it was .not merely a local boy singing, it was a great artist manufactured ' from local material. Mr. Blackner leaves this . weekend for Los Angeles, but it Is to be hoped that upon his return, at gome future date, that we may have the pleasure of listening to him again. ' " J ( I Mose Lewis PROSPERITY DQLLAfc DAYS Stomach Troubles "There are many symptoms of ulcers of the stomach, some of which are et typical chronic pain which occurs from one to three or four hours following the meal. It is a sharp, cutting excruciating type of pain, present as soon as the stomach has emptied itself of food. "Chemically it is usually due to a hyperacid secretion. We also find a "great deal of gaseous distention, a feeling- - of "discomfort, distress and sometimes nausea which is characteristic of this ailment." The above is an extract from editorial -- Phone XW'?'as" f : i 'V - ' ' ' " i . "ll - 1 v. ' . ' ' - ' - 1. M : i 'I I ,f Vl4!l'5 IhVl'-M lit it " ' Hit :Hl - 1 Su ...J . J. 11 Drug n Co. "Born aTHungarlaft, Vilma Banky, film star, has decided that the United States Is good enough for her. She has just taken out her first papers t"v and 4n tends to become a citizen. : I 1 i J Finer Hall College ... . '..'-.' Wednesday .and Thursday, November 14 and 15 - Charming Costumes Experienced, Casts . - star at his Tickets 35c asd 50c i ; Phone 811 forteservations ' --TOMORROW and THURSDAY- - comfort and " ipeed of transcontinental , . 9 4m 99 WASHER - To San Francisco and back; $53.35---. both ways via Ogt den. and back: $53.35 .both ways vid San Francisco or go ox return via Las Vegas. $106.91 oneway via Seattle or Portland returning from " lrom the Famous Novel and Stage Success by Rlda Johnson Young : " , SPEEDY . ' The Cordon Model 97 is "the fastest : washer To Los Angeles :' t 41; Ovmland Routs, Lake Tahoe Line; vast network of connecting lines and famous trains serving the Pacific Coast. Conrad ' Model 97 ticket is jour months. The with 2 CONLON Stopover where you wish ; good for 8 as "Glorious Betsy iff " Francisco and Los Angeles, gas way of a delightful circle lux of the coast. i Dolores Costelld - -- ' - returning bj fiiers via "Stteet- Love rivals one, a "Street Angel," dancing 'into his heart, like, a floo of sunshine the other a heart- i less, BROS. PPODUCI 10? A True Story of Two Great Lovers Who -- : for 6 peopleThink of it. Everything comes out spotlessly white collars and cuffs are washed absolutely clean - without any hand rubbing. Angeles yl a rancisco or Las Yegas. Vritt today for Hlustrattd boojdttt &an , Rin-,Tin-T- in "The Law's Lash" ' hardened--&inne- ' screen. Dolores Costello as "Glorious Betsy" was never more grand and beautiful. Conrad Ntiel enacts his " Only 2 days. greatest and most handsome role. See it nd .. On the-Sta- ge- 'The Gun Runner' M. I..A; Road .... evenings only, n ' .': PRICES . Matinees J.5cand25c 25c and 50e Evenings Show 6 ..... Z Winning Acts Reserved - Seat Prices: '25c 35c 50c EsMslI 6 ; No Obligation rust4Iame-the-D- ay Press Bancroft st U South Main Salt Lake City, Knight Coal & Ice Company .y s 182 W. mmIhinfinffik Center St. Provo,-Uta- RICARDO C0RTEZ ., NORA LANE ' - FREE SATURDAY- - FRIDAY -- ; Try It Free For Your Next Week's Washing ;, "" Jl Irattl dtUils, Utah. ZLMusicali; Accompaniment by Baby Grand Orchestra, '"'tl . If you have read the story of Betsy Patterson, "Belle you wiH -dotifabr -want to see it on the rr - I"1 Defied the World! J knowna pound a minute 60 pounds an hour-- -a big family wash L03 WAKNFE1 fighting for herjjlman." Fate tossed them together and tore them apart in the greatest drama of human hearts ever unfolded on the screen!. 4 ; Coming Thursday, in Southern Pscific offers s wide choice of routes for four trip to California. ' You can go to San Francisco thence to Los Aogeles and back through San Francisco, or back through Las Yegas. You can visit Seat- - tr. ' and KT' Kinogram News Pathe Review tri . Comedy "MOVIELAND" ' California VW ' Also MAX DAVIDSON Comedy "DO GENTLEMEN SNORE?" j . "SWEET LAVENDER" OPERATE Northwest craes, then Saa Farrell Charles . ... Hoot Gibson Associated Alumni of B. Y. U. Presents ANDIJXTOJTO quick, easy y. h Manufactured by ,Conlon Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. V rt BUT" TO 1099 tie, Portland and other - Janet Gaynor "The Silent Rider" See this gTeat I TODAY LAST TIMES Tuesday, Wednesday, Herald best. I Southern Utah's Finest Theatre -- 'mm Thursday Pluua N ESTATE - BROKER Provo, Utah : Today and Wednesday with' , jj UTAH . and thefarts art low. . Schramm-Johnso- BQfflffi v':. BAR-QAI- An. T - It'i a in-- -i REAL Phone 156 Agents for Packard WILLARD L. SOWARDS blouse of transparant velvet advocated for evening, when the coat is removed, or, for daytime, when woin with a Buit. - STOMACAL PEERLESS REMEDY ha afforded thousands of pcsple relief from Hyperacidity of ths Stomach, Gns oh Stomach, Heartburn, and Gastric Distress d'e to H""""rWity. On hind at. Friday and v.: Saturday T' Watch' for our "ad" in ' Wednesday's A ' PROVO by Phillip M. Lovell, N. D. Thursday, 1 QUICK SALE! Sea-th- is at once TENOR (Continued from page one) raised the operatie art to the highest pinnacle of artistic accomplish- . Here is your opportunity! Modern four room cottage, screen porches, two nice large lots, coops, barns, hay, vail furniture included, x piano, electric range, beds, tables, chairs, washer; registered cows and pigs, one Guernsey cow, nine pigs, two hundred seventy-fiv- e hens, producing Income now. Close to steel plant Priced very low for P) J At N: University WORKERS ' S?CM Ji I ,.M 1 Prices in the Weat y - - h SALE may-Cltlien- L American : PROSPERITY DOLLAR DAYS, PLANT: Prince . . , ... .117 -- 132" of Davidson Snow v., Springville. .77.114 .134 A military funeral service will be Hood .134 1S2 held Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock In Billings ,153 105 the Second ward chapel with Rev, Bray ... ......150 158 Harold L. Wilson- in charge. Interment will be . la theJEver Totals ..668 681 7082057 man's phnomenal kicking, held the " green cemetery.-- , : margin, although Delta threatened Peerless male nuartet of Mapleton, time after time,, only to lose the wmcn sang irtree numbers. Miss ball in the shadow of Hinckleys y goal posts. Annie Andrus read, "Old Glory." . . The punting of Workman kept i uii oiures were ciosea at noon Moa Delta back consistently. day. The Legion served elk sand wlches and coffee at th I (Continued from page one) rooms during the afternoon. Under Captain Rex O. Daniels,' the 222nd es of the World war, recounted the Field Artillerv fnmlahsH mr, i Trunk's "Prescription Is designed ha voert -- wrought hr Europe, and hibition target shooting at the race to relieve your trouble promptly told of the great loss of life and wuicn was witnessed by withouj; dieting It doesn;t rwlR the money, H.e told t , visiting the A daflro ut ihZ fri stomach nor depress the heart battlefields which were devastated. calante Gardens completed the pro- - Once nerve-racked sleepless people atfd m closing Urged' his heareA to eiBiu ui me aay. from torturing pain, now certify to promote-peac- e to abolish and seek -: relief.- Mrs. W. EMcClellan of San s ' war. Jose concisely declared: "Trunk's Bedtime Rtumi Music was furnished by the the window yourself, you big Prescription cured me." Trunk's HERE'S THE NEW sleeveless Prescription is recommended by " Adv. Hedquist Drug. Co. . a "weed." caHed Hinckley Scores tf Vilma Decides To :,,;,.v .. Robert Spark's Walker, a bent for the wild things ofhaving nature undertook to pick out the wild How- era alonr iha rnaHiMn .!... . rant v,.,. k... II ul couqery m Tenn-Ic- e. iAt- -j For an miis h y ..avcieu t uefore he found the first flower and teep BUlsida where to stop an automobile. The unselfish motorist htld an-BOISE, Idaho, Nov. parentlv- extrmintH .11 v. iiuw too of Idaho was far powerful for erlng plants anywhere near the Wllliamette Monday, and the Coy otes won a brilliant Armistice day vcltory by a score of 44 to 6. The fringed gentian, a wild flow- Pat O'Connor was, the" sensation .. having thA inoiin.. 1.1... of the game, his line plunges ana end runs making him the., ace .of nature used to be found almost . in ... ti.--a j states v Coach Anse Cornell's crew, which evervwhora tuj-aenjoyed a field day at Wllllamette's But that beautiful blue was fatal The Oregonlans' lone expense. iiani nas oeen very nearly score came when an Idaho substi exterminated. The fringed gentute muffed a pass from center, tian is a biennial. It flowers the and a Wllliamette end scooped up second year, casta by the . iu seed . the ball and raced 60 yards for a million l .tiio'jiowers nave not not been plucked-a- nd touchdown. the, plant ; . WiUiamette. was - outclassed In dies, i 11 uuiicuil joo to raise this save of flower the in every department game but captivity, " that of running back punts. " " w,nsr witn the hop, of bringing back what once was IDAHO COLLEGE The American Legion bowlers assured themselves of at least a tie for first place. In the first half of the City Bowling league Monday night ty taking three - straight games "from the Pipe Plant pin The Legionnaires totalled 2158 for three games, and won two of the three games by. very narrow i margins, r, t Evans led) the Legion pinmen with three ganie total of 469, and single game of 188. For the Pipe Plant, Bray waa high with. 484 for three games and 176 for single game. The score; Davlda LEGION: ' . -- I p- Robert Wallace Davidson, Jr., of SpringvIHe, 'englntr on the Utah Coal route, died In it Salt Lake hos- pltal Sunday noon from' the effects of a minor operation which Jia. underwent a week ago in Prove. He was born In Salt Lake City September 23, 1894. When young he learned to fire an engine with his father who Is a retired engineer, and with whom he always associated more as a pal than as a father, i At the time olj,hls death he was a member Of B. of L. T. A E.. He has been with the Utah Coal route for the past several years and previously worker as fireman on the ' IXA R. G. railroad. 'During tho war he enlisted with company D. 22nd Engineers and served 22 months In France. He took part In battle, (in July 13, 1919, he received an honorable Teleoae. PIN LEGION NATURELAND I Additional Sports. tf . |