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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. IS Bays left Before $1500 Will Be Given Away, i DO YOUR BUYING NOW! - TA YLOR BROTHERS COMPANY 1922 lusi . The Big Department Store 56th Anniversary TO GO TONIGHT On the Screens at the Provo Theatres mm Columbia "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo" 7:30, 9:15 Cast in An -MAN TRACKEES" TONIGHT All-St- ar TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 DOROTHY DALTON . in , THE CRIMSON V: CHALLENGE".. Also COMEDY Afeo COMEDY "THE FOOLISH AGE" Margie Carr lg the only daughter of a fond and wealthy father. She feels that she has a mission in life, and to carry out this mission gives up college and her fiance, Chad, who has been eagerly waiting for her to complete her studies. Margie feels that her mission is to uplift the poor. In spite of the protests of her father and Chad, she opens an oiiice and advertises for e genuine, as secretary. Margie plans to speak at a meet JRSDAYT3,1:15 Club." an Ing of xae WEDNESDAY AND Primpton! Primpton !" formed and fostered organization THURSDAY e lone passecrer stepped by Bubbs and his associates, and Wednesday 2:15, Chad arranges to cure his sweet the 5:42 accomodation; Matinees heart of her wild notions. He dis nder one arm ahe bore a Thursday 4 M. guises himself as a gangster, at g telescope; under the tempts to make love to Margie, but ; er a wire dress fdrm.' is escorted to the door by the house committee, who use the cus he had come to sleepy. tomary manhandling tactics In the ipy old Primpton to find a process. Bruised physically as well ie, but remained & give it as in spirit, Chad goes in despair to shock of a century all consult-hifriend, Lester Hicks, a use of a love charm I confirmed bachelor. They work out a scheme which they feel as WANDA HAWLEY' sured will bring success. WEDNESDAY. VAKD down-and-out- ''Get-Togeth- . r. s LOVECABe "18 MATRIMONY A FAILURE!" - 4AJao-i- - FABLES ahCOSSpY r t lll'tarr fun, 1EM. June 20. services rqr re;e Ablidakor nem Here weafittsdar. Ablld- eerved m tbe.lst division In ona war. in. which heInjuries which! tesulled In r. :ular atrophy, which was the of his death. Several 'Ameri- Legion members ? from' Salem J"AT matrimony IS Spanish Fork were In attend- - Abildskov Is survived by his ler. Mrs. Annie Marie Abild- ; two brothers. John- and Chris Bskov, and two sisters, Mrs. bret Huntington and Sirs, fe Gardner. ,. k young man and his brother, loagnt side by side in four tesof the war. a7aitutir NOTE Wednesday, Chanter 3 of "ADVENTURES OF ROBIN- SON CRUSOE" Included in the superlative cast interpreting the Paramount special oomedy "Is Matrimony a Failure?" which comes to the Columbia thea ter Wednesday aad Thursday, is PhiUippe deLacey, one of the most famous of all the French war or phans to reach this country. Phillippe is four years old. tits father was killed in the trenches and his mother died in an air raid two days after his birth, eigh teen months following he was cared for by his aged grandmother in a dugout, with only a straw pile for a Mrs. deLacey, who was at bed. that time with the Woman's Overseas Hospital, found him just as the grandmother was expirign, and was so attracted by his beauty that she adopted him. This beauty cou- - This newest type of vamp is inpled with bis natural histrionic ability, attracted a film producer and troduced to the screen in a Realart so striking has been his success picture by Harvey O'Hlggins, "The Wanda that now he is a famous child Love Charm," starring WednesHawley, which wiU open screen actor. Incidentally, it is to be mentioned day and Thursday at the Princess that four other famous child actors theater. For a girl or woman can win the appear in this picture. They are: John Fox, Jr., Newton Hall, Mary man she wants without sacrificing ,fcy using the al her Jane Irving and Karl Brown, Jr. most infallible law of symbols, and playing upon his subconscious mem-orei- s of the people and things which were dear to him in childhood. "THE BEAR CAT" The "charmee" in this case is self-respe- I played by Warner Baxter, recently xeen with Ethel Clayton in "Her one of of the from pen Coming Own Money," and before that in of writers' "most today's popular Realart's ' "Sheltered Daughters." "The F. R. western stories, Buckley, rival of Mae Busch is the would-b- e Bearcat," starring Hoot Gibson at 'the heroine, and Sylvia Ashton is and the Strand theater Wednesday the tatter's aunt. Dick Rosson Thursday, wUl offer a little each of the role of a grafting young plays comedy, drama and romantic love and Carrie Clarke Ward hasidler, an interest other housekeeper role. There is on the his' built yarn Buckley shimmying three proper story elements with a a sort of "chorus of Mollie novel character to start with. The sylphs," atoo, of which recruit from comedy, is hero Isn't a usual sort of chap at all. He goes around Singing aout the principal. Thomas N. Heffron directed this how bad a bird he is and how he by Percy has to be watched, Hd rants picture, from the scenario activi Heath, and Elmer Harris supermelodiously of his two-guvised the production. William E. ties and tries td convince everyone Collins photographed- of his downright meanness. When a man gets that way there's -only one possible answer: a Sealed bids NOTICE. the costs of covering woman.- and' a bad woman at that. It's hound to be a bad woman that the following printed "forms, letter makes a good man rave about how heads, stationery, printing of legal bd he. is. ' notices, and printing of delinquent Of course the fellow imperson tax notices, being the estimated reBear?'The ated by Hoot Gibson in quirements of the various county cat" doesn't always suffer under officers for the year July 1, 1922, to the illusion of his own wickedness. July 1, 1923, will be received by the county auditor of Utah county, Utah, at his office not later than June 30, 1922. I The county commissioners will NEW STYLE VAMP reserve the right to accept or re1. : ject any and all bids at their first ?The vamp is deadt Long .live regular meeting in the month of July. 1922. the vamp!" These bids must be itemized as Krnrrelv nnvnne Will denv that the old vamp, with her crude meth to the cost of all items. The counods of physical appeal, her allure ty reserves the right to increase or decrease the amounts of each item of the flesh, is gone and good advertised as the requirements of Consumed in her own flame, she the county may demand. Copies of is only ashes, from which rises, all forms may be obtained, on apPhfwniT-likR- . the new vamp, with plication, from the county auditor. another name, a different method, Bids 'will cover the following and more certain and lasting re items: 5000 Utah county claim blanks. sults. n I UST 5000 Utah county letterheads. 20 reams of legal size Ortol Imeu bond paper. 10 reams of yellow traffic second sheets. 5000 letterheads (Agricultural and Home Economics). 41,009 tax and valuation notices in triplicate form. (Quality 1922.) One tax sale record, 150 folio. (Price per folio; quality 1922.) One certified tax sale record, 150 folio. (Price per folio; quality rolls. 2000 11117 I f II V TONIGHT DORIS MAY in "THE FOOLISH AGE" COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY ity 1922.) Matinees WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.; Thursday, 4 p. " tion. Printing of all legal notices. Printing delinquent tax lists, price per description. 500 sheriff's return on foreclos ure. Signed) C. L. WRIGHT, Auditor, Utah County. SANTAQUIN WOMAN DEAD. SANTAOTTIN. .Tuna 9.0 -- Vn Mary A. Carter, wife of Edward Carter, died at Jier home Tuesday evening of pleurisy and pneumonia, roiiowing innuenza. iMrs. Carter was born at Provo September 10, 1860 .and had been a resident of Santaauin sincn her childhood. She was married to Ed ward Carter of Santaquin in 1878. Survivinr are thn hnshanH snil nine children. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the ward chapel. HOOT GIBSON as "The Singing Kid" in a brand new type of western photoplay "THE BEAR CAT FT R ALL offer wonderful opportunities Jo f keen si ghted customers. The values we are giving in furniture tomorrow and the rest of this week home-makes will recognize this event as something unusual and there's and All prospective astounding. pre positively mmm mj urn a c s a t mi I tM L si r r l k I f il "i I I ii iiiiir ..' i nc fuie woe a rusn: K,onie;if jLUW iyx.r.i. 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(Qual- 2000 sets of tax sale redemptions. (Quality 1922.) Printing levy on back of 1922 tax notices, 40,000, in duplicate bound books. (Quality 1922.) 2000 letterheads. (Fruit tree and crop pest inspector.) 300 poison posters (11x14). 1000 fumigation tags (3x6). 1000 summons. 200 judgment roll certificates. 2000 probate notices. , 2000 office cards for .Utah county assessor. 500 certificates of assessment 2000 sheriff's letterheads. 1000 personal description blanks. 500 auto description blanks., 500 Sheriff's certificates under ' foreclosure. 1000 sheriff's return on execu- III umLkUmML 1922.) 10 index SALE A Mill Let us assist |