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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. LAST THE SATURDAY TOMORROW: IT COSTS NOTHING to come in and see our Money-Savin- g Bargains. Saturday at 9 a. m., we offer the following specials : 69c $1.00 Ladies' Siik Hose 75c Ladies' Knit Bloomers .. 39c $2.00 Ladies' Camisoles ..$1.35 171-- C ...12'2c Percale, DAY WILL BRING TO AN END mm IRVINE'S ::: 2 ....$2.85 grade $2.50 Men's Khaki Pants $2.10 $2.10 Men's Khaki Pants $1.95 Remember the Place. THE PEOPLE'S STORE S. W. Kitchen, Prop. -- 172 N. University Ave. ox: h :: ::: :xcc:::r: r: xc::: ' 7 r x i Temptingly rich and appetizing. The beet homegrown navy beans of a apeelal variety, the kind that cook up tender and are full of mild, delicate flavor only these are used In the preparation of Pierce's. They are baked to a lovely brown with specially prestrips of tender selected pork and a which makes pared tomato sauce Is added; Pierce's Pork and Beans unusually delicious. For a nourishing part of every day's menu, Pierce's Pork and Beans offers an ideal item; they are easy to prepare Just heat the can and presto! you have a substantial meal. "Four Seasons MONKEY COMEDY Featuring JOE MARTIN For economy too, use Pierce's Pork and Beans. Order them from your grocer today. CHILDREN'S MATINEES 1 P. M.and 2:15 P. M. Mrs.RIak's FavtariterVciJe or fill T"T atoiyAdaeJ No-Eg- g Mayonnaise Dressing jOTAM CANNING CCt J have found this method of making mayonnaise both convenient and economical: XOiddcffoAll tPNTtNT m Mi 85R t rOUH J 1 liniilli TONIGHT AND SATURDAY THE FOUR SEASON'S" and "AT THE SIGN OF THE JACK C LANTERN" From the Thrilling Story BY MYRTLE REED MONDAY AND TUESDAY The .first motion picture of America's most mous protean to the BL! small-tow- folks, n unique story you ever seen. have CHABIES05IC)SAL6 A Distinct Novelty. ms" "hes -- 1 1 TONIGHT If you don't want to experience the same sensations that ' V Peggy did when her show company suddenly closed without warning, don't miss 1 ie'ta J vf I the excitement Wanda Hawley "Her Face Value" which -- A story the capable manner in which this story is told constitutes one of the most pleasing photodramas in which the star has appeared. The. story has for a background the picturesque Kentucky mountains and tells a tale of the simple mountain folk whose main concern sepm the- - upholding f the family nat anion or incessant warfare against their neighbors. Not the least interesting phase of the production is the warmly waged family feud between th historic Hatfieidj and the Morrisons. Thsre also is a pretty love theme, will sustained suspense and a puzzling touch of mystery. to-b- If You Use C I IT in tells the thrilling events behind the scenes of a famous movie star's life. COMEDY Lue F. Vernon Who "Plays the Pictures" at the Piano. -- e M-- 77cfl w to Go- - "HIS NIBS" The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Provo. ! The particular housewife asks for Hoover Bros. Flour CARS made in Provo, from iij Utah II Clean and wholesome, with i;i an absolute guarantee. county-grow- n wheat. De- Joseph IX):ing, who p'.ays the role of a stern father in "His Nibs", in which Charles (Chick Sale is starred by the Pictures Corporalion, believe. that fame k tlu nirwt :;j .unknown .'Mar.tity of life. and that it lurk s arcur.d the earner, to come; !j when one leasts expect it. . Mr. IKw'.ing is by no means a' ij and he has been on the 'ynung stage since a boy. A. an explanation Hi of what he tr.e'ias he points to his own success as "The Miracle Man" in the Hi famous pcreen ciasuc of that name. Mr. Dowltng had been playing character role? in the movies for several vears. but had nn-esained any repu- tation that would rank him with the slurs, when one day he was engaged for a new production. They told him that the name would be "The Miracle Man." He reported fur work and,' he had very little strenuous jTtjiu to do. Wt y, a :i I sei med to be doing was t.m around ar.d sirotch out mv, I in r el', smile kindly. M'j.nd I told' in triitiii that had a very poor! ! lii ato:.i tae picture ati'i it ho;!.-tlto me that I " . jmt ar"tiiK my salary." Then it,,- plciare produced, audi wi ril v. I" tv Mr. liowjinir's :!,' ' a lit pri'fiTin:iin-lnv.ible old nian -- r!e wl o hud f.,in;. and t'.at per. jj fi tti.an.-..ne of t.ie most ii.. 'd loiu!ar plavi r m the coantrv. !.l.-la "His Siitv" wtil start a ' t . two di Theater.: Stj:;J Mot;d.iy r.i I'.i i.'.iy. Mr. DowlinR :. aiii pla) o,i ii'ja. 'h- - r,tern TONIGHT - j REALISTIC! I j I PROVO, UTAH. ;:: :: Excelsior Roller Mills 1 1 - ' 4 Phone Us Your Order Today Phone 121. AMAZING! Utt Slfltt WiFt and SUNSHINE COMEDY SATURDAY-MATI- Lewis 2:30 NEE J. Selznick Presents CONWAY TEARLE in "SOCIETY SNOBS A Satirical Drama of Smart vm J0X ' Society. N.EWS only, Chap. MONDAY 6 COMEDY of "BREAKING THROUGH" MATIN EE 4 P. M. .ELAINE HAMMERSTE1N i j i:i 7:30, 9:15 PULSATING! The Sensational European Production j LET US SHOW YOU ITS MERITS Utah Motor Co. It artist. quaint and bubbling over with humor in the most HAiMMERSTEIV. of the ancient feudal days in the hills of Kertucky and a charming romance are to be found in Elaine Hammerstetn's new Selznick picture, "Remorseless Love." which will be seen Monday at the Columbia theater. The story is by Mary Lanier Magruder and direction was in-- the hands of Ralph Ince and You Can Be Sure of Good I fa- will take you back awhile ELAINH To fill a constantly increasing demand on the part of the public for a better car for less itionfv. thp lTaH Mntnr ha."; ycc"rcd the Utah county agency for the lim REMORSELESS LOVE All 3xta(0)F(ffltaaii?y n , If you haven't our Illustrated booklet ! 100 tested recipes, writ for copy to Carnation MllkPre)-uct- e Co, 423 Deelr Salt Lake City, Bld, Utah. AMQDKM! Under the .Management of Heber R. Taylor of Provo. The new Maxwell is without a peer in its class. Beauty, Service, pendability and Durability are its outstanding features. Does a "thrill" lose anything of its effect on the audience by letting them see that it'" is "staged" for the camera? This is the question asked by Wanda .Hawley, star of the Realart picture, "Her Face Value," at the Princess, Friday and Saturday. 'If the audience gets as much of a thrill out of my dangling over a cliff and trying to drop into a moving automobile as I did," says Miss Haw ley, "I will feel amply repaid for my trouble and risk." "I have wondered if the fact that the cameras show in the picture of this 'stunt,' and the audience plainly see that is being done as part of the 'picture within a picture would detract from its effectiveness. Illusion is of the essence of drama, and this might be lessened by showing the director, cameraman, 'props,' a.nd the rest of the actors in the same picture. "Of course, in 'Her Face Value' I am not the girl who is making the hairbreadth escape, but the actress who is playing the part of that girl, and I make my hid for sympathy as the actress. But since most people nowadays understand that actors and actresses are human beings like other people, I am confident that the pic ture will hold the interest." tsp. salt, 2 tbsp. Carnation Milk, i cup oil, tsp. paprika, 1 tbsp. lemon juice or vinegar. Put salt and paprika in a bowl; add Carnation Milk and mix thoroughly; add oil slow-l- y, stirring constantly. Then add the lemon juice or vinegar. This recipe makes cup salad dressing. 1. V. mo QUPiA WANDA HAWLEY. PROVO T- alis-tical- 25c pair for SATURDAY f ' 75c $1.25 Men's Knit Ties 20c Men's Arrow Brand Collars, .25c 2 for $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants, best For Tomorrow - "HER FACE VALUE" 36-in- ch See our windows they show just a few of tomorrow' real bargains II Columbia theater Saturday, is ui4 oe one oi me Transect exposure, society as represented by the tout. riche, ever1 screened. . iuo rurmtn nave so recent risen from obscurity to riches ti til . . I -I IfAikA. Iwianes 10 nltch thl iultiuci ruioicr social reins to a foreign noble rtirnticH rtiA marvlam Vivian, with the Dooular hen,t .v a title is the solution of all smart supremacy. Her carefully laid plans, in snito every safeguard, come to nanvin i her social aspirations tumble t0 e&n "SOCIETY SNOBS" amidst the amused, unsympather jeers of the social world. Then dau' ter takes the shaping of destiny jjj hands and brings the stor twt-nic- k jher own latest the Snobs," "Society a to the to ciose. comes which sausi&ciory picture father of the heroine, who has enough lore in his heart to admit he was wrong, and ask the toy to forgive him. Another important old man character in the five real comedy, is "His Nibs," from which the title is U.ken. -- His Nibs" is the proprietor of The Slippery Elm Picture Palace, a humorous character, and as r portrayed by Mr. Sale, proves to be one of the most successful of the seven characterizations he offers in fhis single picture. 19c 25c Percale, 65c Hats 75c Children's Spring 20c Men's Hose, black or brown, COME AND SAVE ::: ill 4 J 24-in- ch The Greatest and Mightiest Bargain Event the People of Provo and Surrounding Country Have Had an Opportunity to Witness and Save Real Money: Great Sacr ificies The Herald's Theatrical Page . in - e "REMORSELESS A LOVE" Story of the Mountains, Where Loves and Hates Are Strong. U |