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Show V. T THE HERAIA FRIDAY NOVEMBEE 17, 1922 fnwhov bfeset dv a Dana 01 nonneusi comer ui tiie wuuujuuoiruii ter land thieves who covet a ho! he owns in the heart of the, (2) -g Lake meridian, thence nt M fliliann Itaa vnB an unviable WeDt ,hiS prPerty but the chains, thence south fifteen and 15-- ( Mrirlnn rf toDnlarltv an,onK Mars .Vn Ins ItiAMAa If ir j tuwuo, tuwvo AO at 1 ilO. of the gang, one Aaron 1UU ij.au leader 25.100 thlrteen 80uth of screen" by the virile type's he re . . Frice, ably played by Henry Wait- thence aorth j de portray. He has a typical f ole in hal, also casts covetous eyes east fifteen and 4W0O (15.401 bis latest Universal product urn. the cowboy s sweetheart as w4L chains: area twenty ana the to comes "Trimmed," which (20.24) acres, more or less. ti.io fim.u : .n.nn.iiraFir Princess theater tonight .and Sat" uraniatic a, vehicle as Mr. Carey " Purchase price jayable in lawful urday. For several years Oibson has ever reVealel to his thousands money of the t nitea fatates. Dated this 17th day of November, was the hero of short western of admirers. 1922. him liked The so. thrillers. public J. D. BOYD, well in these that Universal pro Utah of County, Utah. Sheriff to feature him productions moted R. EHertson, Deputy Sheriff. D. of MOORE By OWEN wisdom The of greater length. W. MeMULLlN, J 'R. this li attested by the success of Attorney for Plaintiff. all his feature pictures. "Action," (Flmt nublication Nov. 17; last Hgriin' Wpst " "Tht Bear Cat" Owen Moore, who Dlavs the star and several others fcave" swelled part in "Reported, Missing," was publication Dec 8, 1922.) t'.:e host of hj.-- admirer and in horn in Ireland in the samel town, "Trimmed'' he is making many as John McCormack, the singer.! were boyThese two celebrities new friends. The story of this latest Gibson hood pals in the old country. The j around a Moore family left Ireland when, st;flinj vehicle centers years old and settled young hero of the recent war who Owen was returned with a pocket full of: in Toledo, Ohio. The four boys ofi medals and was elected sheriff by the family Owen, Matt, Tom and pQR SALE Sweet cider. 412 W. the people 01 me nine western joe an r.au ciecicieu stae leanings . 3rd S. Phone community in which he lived. A and all were experienced actors be-- ; crooked politician had sponsored fere they attained their majority, Owen was the first to desert the his candidacy, intending to use him dishonestly afier election. Hut the stage and enter r!ii' movies, begin- FOR RENT 3 furnished housecvn-.-with the picturesque young s!i riff showed linjj his sc.', keeping rooms; also 2 furnished in VJ'.). more regard for liv right.' of the i:d Iliojiraph Miiiiu,ny 58 W. 3rd S. rooms. hit in u urn f'ir of p'.:iy-prei.IU elect iwil.r hotel's who who the crookoil io!i!in;;i wil'j Mary I'ickford wife. r LADIES' switches and curls and !; urted .Vis ing" w ill be at hobs made at i:;2 S. 1st V. In ru Ii ia Saturday. tTA .v N-2- 1 592-M- - - (1 , ! ( -- THF. KlCK-EACK- Srtr.;;iFF'S SALE. ! Ml tuat ris- ! - in the I' M. t S a ' 1.:;:; deft eoiie'.iv a jiii. t .'- .". core, " i in:, .a '' i'i i. 'ii " :" ai! t 'ii:': d I iroi't ' .: . lie- i di.r er. f t - 'v advent ii ilr .ni in v .:! h d. Car.-: a; lia 1' ' lie s!?ow ii ai lie' ;i'.i .'"id 'rue d n on Monti will hold ior'ii fi r a'l ,'ii:-it- . '71 it- or o I iJ.-i- ! I Og "Vlace to Matinee 2 15 Go- - I J, 2 fresh cows. lenre; aeserlptiotii - free.;''n eessrul Club- Mrs. Na Oakland. Cat cent interesL Phone 10-F-- 688. N-1- 7 tf .. M. AYER8 WELDING CX WANTED A girl for general welding, and cutting Lady's brown handbag conone child in SVe weld anything made of metal. housework; only bill $1 some and $2 taining bill, W ork guaranteed. First class servisilver and bunch of keys, on Center family. Call 136 W. th N. ce. N. 4tn W Provo. Phone 6treet Reward. Return to Herald FOR SALE White cabinet gas 588-office. , range, and coke heater. 185 E. 3rd S. Phone FOR RENT 4 or modern hpme; gas range. 391 S. 4th E. VANTED- Will pay cash . for one ton oats. Call phone X 24 LOST N-1- 7 J. N-2- 841-N- N-2- 1 212-R- t 0 WANTED FOR THE U. S. ARMY "Able-bodiemen, ages ,8 to 35. l,m auu u,c,w U'S Pa lent references v nil, Wriio learning a trade. Recruiting Herald office. office at Provo, Utah National Guard Armory. heJFOR house- at! FOUND Hudson green 17 K. Center. For particulars! frame. Owner canbicycle, have same by call at Room 12, Knight" Mock, raying for this ad. Apply J. A. u anif r. It. F. D. No. 3, Provo. 81 WbooIkePr nn Zl I Order a Load of That ,N-3- RENT-Furnis- ' N-2- Good Coal detennines failure or success in baking, more tnananyotheringredient N-2- ' ft To be beautiful, all many women lack is the figure, tparkl-n- s 'ig cheek, d cherry lips and clear ten ;: 'xion that come with vibrant, glowing HEALIri. rose-tinte- this market SHOOT & nature's .qreat health builder is SPAFFORD OVER 30 MILLION DOTTLES SOLD nt j ' HI T&ST "TRIMMED" From the Collier's Weekly. Story by Hapsburg Liebe. Also Matinees-Monda- day, Tuesday, y, Friday, 3:45; Thurs- Saturday i The Economy BfZ'HQ PQWBER THE WORLD'S GRKATEfirFmKING STARLAND REVUE TRAVELAUGHS "The Kick Back" COMEDY better on Human hands never touch it Its sale is 2 times as much as that of any other brand. Pure in the making-pu- re in the baking. A pound can of Calumet con-taifull 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 tST ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. De sure you get a pound when you want it. BEST BY GIBSON Also Nothing If you do not always have satisfactorybakings,change to Calumet for just one trial. It is pure: containing only such ingredients as have been officially approved U. S. Food Authorities. by Within the Calumet factor. ies the largest and most eds sanitary on of skilled workers clad in white are busily engaged in mat is used by millions. of losing your sweet- heartand your prop- - in the story of a young war hero who turned his town up-- 1 1 you were driven to side down to win the girl he Ioved and Proved he was .rleath HA1 WOLLD YOUias hravp as a sWiff just ,a DO? was as an A. E. F. sergeant. is the reflection of radiant health well-round- earth-hundr- HOOT amuAoojE you can get it. baking Tt PRINCESS HARRY CAREY Now, while that's th big thing in sisceesst ul j 2.15. PnWDER Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE Sale! Sale! Jl ll'lll SWIFT SMOKED HAMS STEERS Round Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb .22 22 "Prime Rib Roast, lb Prime Rib Rolled Roast, lb Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. for Fresh Oysters, pint Fresh Eggs, dozen 20 25c 35 55 55 $1.00 bottle Cross & One 35c can Baking Powdex. TTag "Yellow ..15C-9-l- or White Corn Meal 19 OR 39. LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEY. PROVO MEAT & PACKING COMPANY PROVO, UTAH 'kL a Tie Florsheim Pathfinder WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD BUY FOR CASH 450 West Center. 75 for 30 Large Provo Celery, 2 for 25c Large Utah Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c 0 bars Bob White Soap 2oO K! bars Bob White Soap 500 27 bars Bob W hite Soap $1.00 S lbs. Jap Rice 50o PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY a SAMUEL KOPP 446. Blackwell's Chow for iwL,tB SAVE MONEY GROCERIES t JIT E3E When Ordering, Designate Our Line THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY D PROMPT SERVICE GOODS Whole or Half Ham, 28c HOME-RAISE- tot, N-2- 2 Phone . Regular Prices Sale! Muk fi" 7 rellableSf N-1- 7 If you were the victim TONIGHT AND SATURDAY of a monstrous plot Carl Laemmle Presents If you were face to! lace with a band of blackguards who stopped at nothing to gain their ends . If you were in danger II J v W "Hon. Make?; om I- if W pL. MARRY IF LONri try me; beat and wish marria deaUal; moat Hi K Si 196-W- 388 W. 3rd N. SALE FOR MONDAY AND t MISSING" rerslty Avenue. RUUflu. -- u N-1- 7 I Three rooms, modern RENT FOR Shows 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 present, I in.M N-2- TUESDAY J. SEL2NICK utaed. N-1- N-2- 5 LOST Thursday, on N. 1st K. St. large piece of brown panne vel vet, stamped for beading. Reward neiurn to liv w. ist t,. apartment. If . LEVV1S d ft N-2- 2 a-i- i SATURDAY gi ...i. WANTED A girt . for general mjfmm:, WtdwB housework:; only one child la FOR SALE O 'itow, 230 W. Center. Work done family,. Call 136 W. lit N. "N-1-7 heater, rocker, foldlnc bed' mad HEMSTITCHINQ and .I-- Lt P(fOT EDGE folding bath tub. Phon 186-- H-2- 0 riguu Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. work done la the beet manner oa FOR SALE By owner. m acre adobe FOR SALE 14xl house tent, with an kinds of material and ; bosae-holgood land with FURS AND HIDES. linens at reasonable prices. 10-aide and two 12-center house, barn and' outbuildings; loWE PAY highest prices for furs cated in the ideal residence dis- folds. (8 N. 1st W. 70l BUTTONHOLES made oa silk Phpne and hides. Write for price list trict of Springville. shirts a sjjeclalty. An work guar-Price $2000. or ship direct to the American Terms can be arranged. Phone 48-Hide & Fur Co., furriers and tan- - or write M. B. Black, P. O. box 461, WANTED' TO RENT Three or tour rooms, close In; will lease ners, 153 W. S. Temple, Salt Lake Springville, Utah. 7 for one or more years. Call 2 City. 2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms and leave'your address. ACT QUICKLY Modern home for for light housekeeping. Phone Are yon ready tor the ateel plant? 511-y . They will want a lot of trained rent. Phone Call 95 N. men, 2nd W. mechanical, etc FOR SALE Good coal range, Enroll clerical, now with the Int. Corr. cheap. Phone 850. Schools, J. F. Fechser, RepresentaFOR RENT-r4-rohouse. Phone tive. Box 183, Provo. 738-J- . FOUND Lady's bicycle. Owner MONEY TO LOAN on farms, 8 per can obtain same by calling 628-J- . urt : da. CltT Taflormc. 137 W. Oatttor. Pheae ISO- .- Dolly Bleak, Prop. --. !)VO la ri i' v..:: i ' l iOn WAMTEft-Ctot- hM .1 1). lie e. 4 N-J- i fit to FOR SALE - Pan. bushels Jonathan c.iy, I 'tali. 'It tiie .First come, fir.-apples. a. clock in., all llm Si I'M V"on 'mi in n farm ciL'ht. title, (daini and in'n rest of ilriv, - 0 i a airit the. above named defendant, of, in !n and to the following described real FOR RENT-l- st Furnished ru, lie :it estnt" in It ah enmity, 1'tah, V. S. if Of two and ...;.i :...:ng twenly-siTlie story unreels the adventures chains west of the' r1';;."! LOST You are losing money less you trade the Wasatch tf Froduce. Kiel; . leia' Pi t i, blast heater. kiK'lieu table a'ld iaii. in a'i I'.i'.i or chair-- . b" eoiudi, dresser, i'oueli iai'i!i;f s. t viilrt's--- , eookniK ut";n lis. (d:ild' . e! M,t. tiievc!e, dc. Teleijiione' ..I, Sprine-ville- Mi A (...) FOR SALE At. a bargain, furniMilier ture in good condition; range, Aviniiister rug 9x12, hot Blu Aitfora dWnf; tut, tot 4S7. ColumbU theater. vPbos LOST lffl-B- ft 0 Want . Ads 1 Pfaon five-roo- i 1 Har. fORgALE SchofieW .1250. , 4 uponlg car; it-lu-unni b Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 18, 1922. 2 lbs. Fresh Salmon 45 2 lbs. Fresh Utah Catfish 45 Large Fat Fresh Oysters, per lb 70 Fresh Shrimp Meat, per lb. . 70J . . Fancy Finnan Haddie, per lb! 35 ' 2 Salt Mackerel ;2S$ 3 Smoked Bloaters ' 25 Kippered Salmon or Sablefish, per lb . . 35 Mb. Brick Codfish 125 Swedish Rye Health Bread, per pkg .40 New shipment Stockfish to arrive this week, per lb. 35 3 lbs. German Lentils 50t Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb .'.'.'!30 2 Full pound Bulk Seedless Raisins . . 2 lbs. Black Figs Vl 2 lbs. Pruned 45 2 lbs. Cranberries 6 .35 ' G lbs. Sweet Potatoes , ,27 2 Large Fancy Solid Head Lettuce . . .25 Bell Peppers, per lb .'20 Large Fresh Garlic, per lb. 30 2 lbs. Best Budded Walnuts, none better .75 ..... W J J An exclusive FLORSHEIM style one of the best of the season's showing different enough to make it distiiiaive smart enough to make it decidedly popular. "GET IT AT" Taylor BroSo Co. The Big Department Store , |