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Show ( i THREK TANUARY 9, 192a t Former Provo Li livii Mi-3- TONIGHT I I IN- - His Wifes Friend SATURDAY Matinee Evening 7 :30 - 9 :15 WALLACE REID Supported by LILA LEE - i. in No 12 who Golphus Hawthorne of the U. S. A. Smashing Barriers, a resident of formerly ltwd Snnb Comedy MONDAY Matinee 4 p.m. - CHARLES RAY i , m Red Hot j COMING m Checkers itT, Printing Safeguards Your Money Protect your cash not only with bolts and ban and banks .but with businesslike printed forma and records for every transaction you undertaka. We can ahow you a paper -- X Paper that betrays erasure and prevents fraudulent alteration of your checks, note drafts and receipts. For letterheads and general printed forms we use and recommend a standard paper ' tt&sasaxawjfc C$533 that wa know wffl thru you - Post Job Dept. If he remained he must reveal his accom- presumptuous secret; he would put the ocean, between his beloved and himself before he should bring upqfc, her the pain of discovery. For he knew, that to bring sorrow to any creature would be a like sorrow to this tender-hearte- d woman. In fancy he heard again the lilt of her speaking voice with always Its hint of song. He recalled poignantly the endearing glance of her beautiful eyes as she sang her Irish lyrics, and Brant wondered, vaguely If It had been Mrs, Whitings kindness of heart, j which had prompted her to persuade' the senior member, to name himself as plished by a specially gifted oonduct-er- ; again the reputation of some conductors rests upon the fame of the organization they had the good fortune to be called upon to conduct ; (as In the icase of two well known Eastern orchestras, and again there is the case of a famous mim descending from a distinguished father to a son, hut only in one case, in this country, has the fame of the conduct- or and the orahestra grown to its proa-en- t status along such absolutely parallel line's as 1 the case with. Emil Oberhoffer and the Minneapolis Sym-honyiOetm,.who are tol appear at the Columbia Theatre oh S&turcay, ' February 14th. Seventeen years ago Emil Oberhoffer was not generally known outside pf the confined of Minneapolis and SL Paul though In both cities his ability as a conductor of the Philor- harmonic Club, ganiz&tion. was well recognized, teen years ago through Mr. energy and enthusiasm the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra xvas organized and through his consistent and capable directorship the organisation has developed to one of the greatest in the oountry while Mr. Oberhoffer has become an international figure., The press front New York to Denver has done full justice the man and the orchestra. . Ober-hoffer- MtMactlaa. . the firms agent abroad.,,',,, , Brant arose abruptly and left the office. This was his last night of seeing her. He had promised himself this a Residence:- - 285 So. 6 Phone Ipffice:- - 32 4 498-- '"Not Se Yeung. What sort of a girl Is sheT "The kind that everybody says will make a good wife for somebody som ltd 4 West Center Phone 720 PQst Want Ads pay. holm, Fln-Inn-d, trav-ersln- r ' v- - g dearie." Laughingly the favorite broke away from the Importunities of her audience. White-faceeager, Brant met her In the hall. You shouldnt mock me." he whispered, sad yet you sang " You may have me for the askin, Gay hummed deliberately. But it was Brant who' unconditionally finished: "Oh I my dear!" he said My dearie P" - he rjrw- - Coffee troubles Vanish. vhen the table drinkiis changed from coffee to' -7 r . Postern Cereal Faiqfllar Features Weil Known Hundred of Provo Citizens A familiar burden In many homes. The burden of a tied bock. A lame, a weak or ltn achkig bock Often tells you of kidney fils. Doans Kidney Pills are for weak J w Its rich flavor ..malces it fully acceptable to those who like coffee but find coffoe doesirt kidney. Ask your neighbor! Here la Provo teetimouy. like them.- - $Mrfc- - Mary JMonrtor. ,7Y2'i K, First l?ast SU says: While I have never fegd any serloua trouble wltat my kidneys, I have fouud It necessary at times. Hearing so much about Doans Kidney Pitts, I used gome. They have proven perfectly satisfactory. I well know that Doana are a good, reliable remedy for weak and disordered kid' neys." j Price 60c at all dealer. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy yet Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mra Morgan had. i Co, Mfre, Buffalo, N, Y, , t L . ' This healthful table beverage has not increased in pride r At.Grocers and General Stores Two Sizes , Usually sold at is and 2sf . .. Made by Poetura Cereal Co. Battle Creek.Mich. 0 n 3C Paying For CWcers Increase Living r i Expenses For more, than K years buyers. of Clear Creek and Castle Gate coal. have been blessed with leal winter comfort They have learned to depend upon Uie dealers of Utahs famous coal for clean fuel with no slate. Evenness of temperature can only be assured your family when you use high grade coal. . twenty-fiv- e U 40 f Just Warmth Insurance Is the way thousands of Castle Gate and Clear Creek 1 coal consumers figure their coal bills." It is more it is Warmth' plus eeonoihy.It'gocs furtheri - It is cleaner, it-ifree burning. It is minus clinkers. Remember these points whemyou place your order. " For my ewa heart heats for vot with a love thats deep and true;' You can have It. for the askin. Oh. aty ArchangeL H. A. t; Business of Importance, h&lgh. p-- M- - Know It Well - V, ; i h secretary and treasurer, whoThe committees recently appointed with Emma G. Greechalgh and Albert board of 1" A.' Greenhalgh form-twill please be prompt, ' JOHN E. BOOTH, Captain. rector. weary; The province of Archangel is bound-- d on the west by Norway and on the east by the northern Urals and on the south by the provinces of Vologda and Olonets. K 1 the lurgest province of European Kus-a- , hut is credited only with 320,300 population. The great waterways It northward to the Arctic Kean are (he petchcea, Onega, Dvin enu Sleseu rivcr.. Arvhangcl, the town ,7 t near tfce mouth af the DxSno. t or . ' And If you furthor roam, K will not bo you slows Tbate grievin with a longin' sad aa SpringvUlw- - tha this city. Funeral services will be held Sun-tSantaquin Co Formed. day at 11:30 oclock In the Third ward meeting house. Friends may The Pole Canyon Livestock enct xiew the body at Mrs. Knudson'p Grazing company of Santaquin, haw home, 667 North Fifth West, from filed articles of incorporation vitls 10 to 11 o'clock the county clerk. The company funeral. capitalized at JIG, 000, which Is divided Into shores of 2 each. The busiTo Indian War Vetems ness of the company Is fanning dealing in livestock, etc. The officers The Provo Post of the Indian War f the company are WJBlam XL Green- halgh,w President; August F. Lundr- $50 Foeter-Mllbur- The directors of I " " s ' ASK YOUR DEALER ' M.D. th West memory and Mrs. Whiting had helped. She had not forgotten him with an invitation to her evening of music." . Gay MacCIaren sat among her admirers as Brant entered the room. A violinist waa playing as she bent forward to bow to him and her face Vqs sweetly serious.' Then as he sank sadly back Into his chair little Gay crossed the oom, pausing at his side. For a moment her smile flashed at him. "To yon," she murmured and went through the applauding throng to the piano. "I will play my own accompaniment," she announced, Improvising as I go along. Then Brant beard her thrilling, joyons voice: "Te may wander tar away, but ye'll sever, never etay; back to me again my i Ye'll be coming dearie, eroea the Ocean wide, an the Though ye otratchln lands beside, acre your heart with' leader longin .. wltt. re- - weary - day." L.C. POTTER t self-respe- rests upon the wort 75 I here yesterday by county clerk L. T. Epperson. A marriage license waa also issued to BonnettDunsteii and Ott EHe Bo as oca both of PayeoBK. RAV CHARLES - ' Albert Leri David and Mary El lem Flygare. both of Salem were married Dollars - l Cup J Scores' she liked hla courteous manner. She relied Implicitly upon hla advice In business matters of her own; she 9 liked, too, the wave of hla heavy hair and the frank gate of hla dark eyes. Branta employer had nodded when Ida wife expressed her flattering opinTheMost. Likeable Chap ion of hla clerk. on the Screen. Reliable fellow," be aaid So .when ( reMr. Whiting gave her after-oper- a ception, at which the celebrated singer waa present, Brant waa praaented to" Miss Gay MacOarea qulta though It were the most natural thing the THOnAS H. INCE Product In tha world for an bombla clerk to atDOLLARS' HOT RED tend a feted beauty, and Mias Gay A PARAMOUNT AjtfCRAFT PKTURJ herself seemed aa naturally" pleased. But Brant waa denied, strangaly ha ptrktracgely dea&obdentT V had remained in thle contradictory state over since " OBERHOFFER! CARREER A ; Recklessly be followed the girt from the opera to every drawing-rooSTEADY RISE TO FAME which Mra. Whitings Influence could open and now, at the last, realising his own helpless plight, Brant was' going away aa the only means of saving hla The tame of some musical AD- M Mapleton sugar company met in this I Mr-- , Juli i Angelica highly reaped-u- city Wednesday and declared it X per cegit, pay tltuen of Proto, dted at the home !dnuual dlvidend f m her daughter, Julm Knndsun, able 2 per cent quarterly. The E3tter-- Provo Third ward Wednesday, al 'managers report was submitted, of of heart trouble, at the age of 75 vxhiuh showed that the compeqy had bunived by one j manufactured 60,000 e!rs.' bags of sugaj" I, Angell of Provo, two daugh-ters- . this as against 45, OOP last ysar , year Mrs. Julia Knudson and Mrs. Emma Johnson of Provo, one brother The report also states that, while tha 300 tons and four sisters who live In Tennes- plant only has a capacity of 395 tons per day it per averaged day, see. Mrs. Angell came to Utah thirty , for a period of 73 days. Lester W. years ag0 and settled In Lehl. Elfih-tee- n Manguin. general manager, states that years ago she moved to Provo the company is assured 1 OOP acres, where she had lived since that time. of additional acreage tor cunt year, She was a faithful Latter-da- y Saint, I he says, will run the plant to and enjoyed the esteem of a large whlch, for a full season of 100 days. capacity circle of friends and acquaintances In ( citys Brant had lived a sacrificing life but be gave himself no credit for this the dear Invalid mother who was gone had been to him a comfort as well as a care. No he was a nobody, a ridiculous nobody In hts constant following after this glorious rainbow, for Brant bad neglected no opportunity since hts first marvelous meeting with her of seeing hla goddess. The wife of the senior member of tborfirnohad taken a nottoriy interest in him from hla days of bookkeeping; DIES AT VANCEO ARE OF (htM919, titer Ntwiptptr Colon) in this oety, is dead, according to a His hiiid bowed upon ills arns. Brant sat 'motionless, Except for his report which reached lrovo friends solinry presence, the office had long of Mfs Johnson. It is stated that been deserved, lie wished that twilight iMie d.t J of heart trouble and otluir plight fall, so. iLst- - he touUl thlnh ( itions Ills things out in restful darkness. brain was wbary going over it all and his heart seemed to have grown old and weary, ,too. Love had hit him Commissioners Met Wed. hard, and love. In Brants life had At a meeting of the (city coiu mis- heretofore been an unknown quantity. He had been amused at Its effect upon sion Wednesday. Mrs. Ben Bachman, sex eral of his bnchelor friends, transsubmitted a communication asking forming the reckless Into model husbands or bringing deep gravity to the that one redemption certificate in-- 1 lives of gay and thoughtless, through stead of two be made for property disappointment. sold for .taxes,--Th- e sewer He, strong, confident and good to petition look upon, had not considered the pos- was granted on motion of Comrnis- sibility of being numbered among the rloner Chas. Hopkins. The claim of latter, yet here he was sutterlng as he the Provo Brick and Tile company had never suffered in the realization J615 for water alleged to have of a hopeless love. Why ehould fate been used by Provo city was not have chosen to mock him. Gay MacCteren was known across allowed. the continent for the charm of her wonderful voice. He, himself, had listened breathless to Its rendition in the Fined photograph. And Gay MaeClareqa lovely face was a favorite with magazine Pete Golphus appeared before illustrators. of Judge the Morgan Fourth District Our Gay," the press referred to her, and this gifted brilliant young Court yesterday and entered a plea woman, who had captivated a nations of guilty to a charge of assault on admiration, was the object of Brant M. W. Logie, October 3, 1919- - at Williams adoration. Who was her he reflected gloom- which time he 4s said to have attack- ily, that he dare offer even homage ed Logie with a revolver. He was finto this woman be an humble clerk In ed 50. which he paid. ' a business concern. A Provo Institution 2 :30 Ellis Johnson, Hun,,igtcn Ltili. W DOROTHY DALTON . apleton SugarCompany Declaires Dividend Springville-- HIGHLY RESPECTED Resident Dead At Huntington; -L- ADY i arty. ; a I OF to TIIE PROVO i POST FRIDAY Utah Fuel Co. nz: jvliuers and shipiiersexciusiuiy . of Castle Gate and Clear -- Creek coal r CiKR X |