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Show 7 ' s X. 1, 1 THE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. "TWO HOW !';.lBIIKF3IB--- KAN SAYS BRAIN" If Princess HE POUR DAYS -- TONIGHT TAKE ADVANTAGE BUY YOUR BLANKETS NOW. COME TOMORROW OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON A WINTER NECESSITY. i PAIR - BEACON PLAID S EXCELSIOR BLANKETS BLANKETS COTTON BLANKETS Good 66x80; a weight, in wool finish Soft blankets Cotton Blankets of quality, will launder blanket that tan size, finish, colored borders. handspmg pink, blu, )erfectly and give the very and gray plaids ; large size ; $3.25 value best of satisfaction. Regu9.95 value PAIR lar price 6.00. Sale price . $4.95 Thompson, who as the " man recently appeared at the Columbia theatw. said while in this city that he owed hi reoiy-- j ery to the efforts of a chiropractor, to whom he went for treatment after liis war experiences, which had left him without knowledge of his own name." ''I didn't know who I was, nor from where I had come,". Mr. Thompson said. "My loss of memory was followed by total blindness." He said that after trying in vain for relief In. other fields he sought that of chiropractic. "After three treatments I was cured," he said. "I knew who I was; my sight was restored, and oetter still, my mind la in better working order today than It ever was." Mr. Thompson is said to be the only man In the world who can write with both hands at a time, writing backwards with his left and forward with his right. Several of feats were exhibited his o the Columbia audience when he appeared at that theater. 'A PLAYERS COMEDY, WEDNESDAY AND drifts, with the greatest cast tver assembled, t j i Also n THURSDAY Presents MADGE KENNEDY a goodly sum Invested in implements why not .protect that investment with, a good implement shed. Come in and talk implement sheds with us. Keep YOUR implements out of the scrap heap. CALL AT THIS 0FHCE--4NSPEC- THERE'S-NOOBUGATI- THE DESIGNS. T ON, With the Jazz Heart " i-- Apt " .mm amm. r w j-- Glass, . . i , SNOW-BOUN- .' a in ton, Lincoln steaamau, em. t ..laeai. jm- - a ph w k players afso are seen in the picby J. ture, which is an adaptation Shula-mite." E: Nash of the novel ,"The by Alice and Claude Askew and the play by Edward Knoblock and Claude Askew. Sam wooq and Alfillks was the photog rapher. "The Only Proerly Ventilated Theater in Provo." TONIGHT 8:15 "THE CRISIS" "SHEBA'S" BALLET - M Alsfr RADIO CONCERT Regular Prices WEDNESDAY MATINEE 2:15 - Je4LLuka frctm . ski . Gloria swanson U aT . ft QammomUQiduK Also jr'tt". " "ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE" O. 11 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY" fitjkVf.v l S l'4l HI! II I ... ini v.- h W - iKelov5 romance .... . 1 03 Almost hourly someone tells us they quit our store last week of recently to try some ether grocery r some ether market which had advertised groceries ehsap.,' Invariably they return and eay they find they cent beat kac.ae. What they really find ie that Attractive "speclels,". .big claim, ste are not to their advantage 'ft".-when compared, to 6kagga everyday eavlng prices. J.-- -, Try our start and market next, we ere certain yen, too. win decide that, taking It all around, you do much better at Ikagge . then la possible elsewhere, , r - - v : FLOUR knows the T Every housewife' value .of Old Whsat Flour for making bread and paatrtes. Note our low price on flour: 1 sk Bard Wheat Flour ... $U8 S Ikr Hard AVbeat Flour. iv kks naro toeai r ioqr yiz.io - t sk Patent Flouf. aiat Flour . 1Q . c V.u v COFFEE : b 100 m lb. sugar Fine-Can- . Sugar. lbs. Fine Beet Sugar 10 iba. sagar v .$8.oq v.w,.,b..t2o ' - SALMON" cans Rosed&le Salmon S5c 20c Sal- - JAMS f. t MM ,..i.,..,.'.w28e ...... - Old Mater .i.V..t .45o Old Master r.....$1.3J Old Mastrr . 'i. SkaggV Purity..,. :,j5c . $1.00 Skaggi Purity A... omaioea mon WfViVn .t . .. ...... i . ,29e Maple Leaf Salmon Steak, large can .. .4.':. . U ., . , .43c We have Just received a oar' of. Mb Can can 51b can Mb can can SB. flat ran Chinook Salmon Large Xall can Alaska Red ........:' roirtad. atratalii from th -- tery. - Try t neat .t. tn Med " sk QrabamTlour.t.iv.35e 29o sk Corn M.i.. . k rr"a-DUJW- Fresh Hard Utah Cabbage, lb bo i".. t ,- n- i.US ,.U5 t Tall . . , 2.45 ' ...$12.t0 lbakfieTTiiaderi,;-riS9c 10 aka PattTJasFlour '' -r tor .......i.. . Pare Fruit end Sutt Jwn,and oiJsr......27o '? Apple Jam. "8Perry ' v. i m . . f ltd feeei.4 v Pure Phes Jam, 1 - W-o- s 1 4 can.,.. 10a A J J2IA!iJSs)ESLi lbs. Nice New Potatoes. . .13o "WtUiAM POX ' law Production. ,- - Known. "Js The dancers -- contri buting- - so verve and pep In the big Fox pro duction "Queen of 8heba," coming to the Columbia theater oa ThursSaturday. Mrs. Wllman Carter and two eons day and Friday, constituted one of are spending a ten days'. visit with the. most important detaila of the relatives in Eureka. lenghty rehearsals, that accom' panied the making of the picture, jJlthft hn it SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES OLD-WHEA- e8- Asa Candler Reported Engaged " - in BUG IN HIS WHISKERS! Frederic the n Lash,-8tarri- r.T if fvjjjonuuiwevw Shows 3:45 and PricesMatinee, 8:11 Rjsmlor 10c, 20c; PvIom Evening, 10c, 25c, 35c mi nearlyayeax JCoVsrt, a special dancer production, had charge of , the training of the thirty-six- . prc-dancers enlisted imost of 4'fessional ' "Bu:ts-wnom naa rormeriy me tutelage oi Russell Simpson, who plays the some of the most noted, dancing Inheavy character otlhe fanati- structors in the world. : cal old farmer In ."Under the t Four hundred dancers applied ' Gloria Swanson, which for the engagement, and from this 'A' "t comes to the Columbia theater Wed- army Air. KoVert selected the The selection took three nesday, heard the peculiar droning thirty-eix- . of a June bug. but couldn't seem days' time. The dancers, were ar- .. to locate the insect. ranged In rows, and the most protn- This incident occurred on an ex- - Islng material was gradually location trip for scenes in ranced until the entire front row tthla latest Paramount picture. The I comprised the cream of the candl- -- I ... s ' lUnnhi.wnrfhin.it m.M If started slapping the air, but all to One J -jyeatestjibstaclesjBfc V ... v ls r'B'.'. no avai- Pretty soon he was star- countered, from the standpoint of tled to see a big June bug orawl getting live action into the dances, X out of his long whiskers. waa the fact that, according to the . "Who put htm there T" he sharpty data gathered; the dancing of 4eBmnded: Sheba'e Um Consisted-o- f posturing A gigle frpm tbe pretty star who that was ceremonial and religious, was placing the role of his wife in accompanied by weird music that identified Miss Swan- - was merely rhythmic A compro1 ,toepl(ure, son as the guilty person. She then mise waa effected by executing the v . ' f " disclosed how she and others had authenticated dance postures and " vU deposited the bug in hlr long moving the dancers about slightly, whiskers while he wasn't looking. so that all the action and grace of "ou-Htet- n't "the-- a nclent'dance is Yeeliy heighten- -' tampe- r- wKn whiskers, reprimanded the char ed, and the completed dance Is a acter actor, beautiful, symbolic affair. 3" "They a rent yours whiskers--they-'re - The dancing feature of- the big false," rejoined U14 star, production l attracting a - great , . .! r . Mr: Onsalma be BoucbeUe. active te ;lub. social aad political Bfs "and besides, I had to get back at deal of attention particularly that you for threatening to beat me with part where the cold dancers appear la Loulalaaa. U reported engaged to Aae, Ck Candler, that whip In the scene this morn In garish costumes of huge feathers, . . m Auania. ing being made up as peacock and sthe Mahlon Hamilton, Lillian Leigh-- ! like. jle BSe,mn , which., consumed of the j most 4 woman thevorid has ever .- oat rHrpLD M a HOME TOWN J: i .';: By STANUs - ng 44 - ote fvl"' VJ'l : , -7 SkaggsV Creamery Butter! la the bsst buter.ln town, because It Is always fresh. ' . ' 1 lb Skaggs' Creamery Butter 40o 1 lb FuU Cream Mild Cheese 25a .' . " 'At'.', BE Sri tun t 1 Q f, J , Jr If u. ' nulU-inauonaJ- ,. . -. Wallace . You Can't S- And Punch Comedy V 'COUNTRY CHICKEN. i ft - d V Rosemary .Theby, Noah Berry, Kenneth Harlan, They are all here in the best roles of their careers. f s You have Lat Berry and a host of others. 'The Girl the-who- the Alice eluding Gaston in at year 'round, to the mercy of tjie destructive elements, you are destroying them just as surely and effectively as if you used a sledge on them. ' mmni Samuel Goldwyn " and be cool Yet, when YOU leave YOUR implements out in the open fgjjggjf j' i When Edwin Carewe left sunny Hollywood with his all star cast which included Alice Lake, Ken neth Harlan, Gaston Glass, Rose mary Theby, Noah Beery and Wallace Beery to film "I Am the Law" all prayed in the snow country, fervently for a real snowstorm, in order to obtain the proper settings that the scenario called (or. Upon their arrival in Truckee, everybody felt happy because snow had fallen steadily for two previous weeks, which made conditions al most ideal. Along about the fifth day on loca tion, a sweeping blizzard came-dowfrom the north. Despite the fury of the elements, the intrepid aceramen clicked away and obtaln- d some really beautiful shots. When Carewe realized that it was impossible to make any headway against the elements, additional Jog sleds were rushed into service, nd company returned to the Truckee Hotel to thaw out. The With storm did not let up, but continued in to wreak havoc with everything the vicinity. It was impossible to SHERWOOD'S JAZZ eave the hotel, for the snow bad BANDITS virtually made prisoners of them. After four days of enforced Idle-TUESDAY AND ness, he nortnwesterner subsided. Two gangs of men were sent out SATURDAY by the railroad company to repair the storm damaged tracks, in order Chicken and Trout Dinthat the stranded cast could return Fearful to southern California. ners, Boating, Fishing, that another storm might keep them in the northwest country in and 'Bathing. definitely, the whole company left to complete the Interiors at tue Fine Art studio, there to await bet CABINS FOR RENT ter weather conditions), before they of the into land ventured the again nrroien --wastes. "All 1 all.V said Mr, Carewe,it was the experience of lifetime for Salt Lake spent the week-enhere us ilL and com to think of it, I Mrs. Samuel Douglass, mother with will us one of believe don't any regret it, and you won't either of Mrs. Wimmer. Mrs. Angus Mellor of Eureka Is when yon see the scene of "I Am the Lew' at the Strand theater visiting here with her mother. Mrs. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, John R, Butler.- William Chase Harrison and Mrs; Eunice Parker Lee were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake PAY80N SOCIETY, temple. Armond Ctoward returned Sun day from Los Angeles, Calif, where Gordon Evans who is attending; he baa been for several months. Mrs. George Williams the dental college at Los Angeles, of San Calif., is here for a visit with rela Franciaco, Calif., is here on account of the serious illness of her sister, tives. . Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wimmer of airs. Dave Brewerton. Miss Grace Creer of Salt Lk is the guest of her slater, Mrs, C. .H. White. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phelps spent Sunday at Saratoga Spring. , - , UM188 Marjone Bixby left Friday afternoon to spend the winter In Salt Lake with her another, a Mrs. Blanche Blzby Horey. Miss Bizby haa been making her home here with; her grandmother, Mrs.-Jo' H. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. McCormlck were Salt Lake visitors Friday and after -- .... Friday lti,tQ Saturday ..2:30, 4 James Oliver CnrwoorTi romance of the snow. .Mill HM" WIDE-OPENTOW- N . You Wouldn't Be Guilty of This tT JIATINEES in Hayward "two-brain- -- STARTING WEDNESDAY Wednesday TEARLE CONWAY two-brai- In fact, you'd say a man was crazy if you saw him go his implements with a sledge hammer. 4 MAtNS C-B MARSHM.CreV VYALKW MIU Irtnitai61- D- PHH.OCASK WHO WAS OH MS MONTHi-- t TOOT iW P Bff IOCKTD UP - rUJNtVlHBl JM.TDCAACTY, JUST e ? i |