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Show THE PROVO POST AMERICA WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1924 DANGERS HAVE NOTHING ON i We ha e just received a bis- shipment of Rubber goods, which should have reached us last fall for some reason this shipment was delayed. - FAIR SAMOANS Rather than carr this stock over we will sell entire stock Civilizatoin couldnt well be ex pected to keep away from the South Sea Islands. Take American Samoa, Full 2 qt, combinations. Hot Water more specifically the Island of with its port and naval station Bottle and Syringe, with heavy rubber of Pago-PagShips go there fre quently and the natives are not slow tubeing and 3 hard rubber pipes. to commercialize the visits. Once a month vessels of an American line This bottle is made of best grade put in at PagoPago. The natives are up early and busily establish rubber and we guarantee it to give pertheir bazaar along a concrete sidewalk at the waters edge. They sell fect satisfaction for two vears. Moulded their beajp and their flowers, their war clubs j and kava bowls, the bowls in one piece. replicas of a wooden utensil from which they eat a native mixture de scribed by some Americans who have eaten of it as tasting like sour wallFrom Americans or paper paste. Austrailians, mostly, the natives learn of doings in the oustide world Full t. Hot and trade for or are given little ar tides that exempliwy modfrnity as it exists in the centers of world afBottle, moulded in one fairs. Tutila is a typical South Sea piece, and island. 15 degrees south of the equator. The harbor at Pago.Pago is said to have been formed by subtwo years. marine changes which caused a vol jeano crater to be filled with sea waiter. At the harobors edge's are mountains, decorated with luxuriant growths of eocoanut. hrendfriut and SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY banana trees, ferns and other tropi leal plants. The Thief object of at the port is the Rainmaker, a huge fhit.toppc d mountain, around the crest of which loads play hour jin and hour out, for it rains while 'the sun is shining at Pago-Pagand it also rains one minute while the sun shm's the next Dm is 1, I'M) 2. Florence COMEDY STAR HAS had been oil tin liquid sunshine, as from child, v nobod minds it. md. We went to St Raul and liv-et rent n re'tunied to Jams ly humid, but FATHER TOO MANY. ! w orbed as a plite e makes up for prin r Maemosphere. was honi Jnu-2 !. ?Iarjon x 4 The ram doesn't disturb the na Me had a little home and r b tires, who w e;ir too f. w cloths to happy. bo both red. bit t t h o v v. on 1(1 sel a n v- Marjore Sweet, min, .1 nmn dy u re.-llomnew lias or ou Is to obt a in star, ta'h.r Tien, ,nv feij phadimm. s ; ,i r- Hun ng lias1'-,- . ot d whom Rn fat. to ta,-.- Sim eii'g "hey 're n In (I o rg- - I ) new tor ,ni s h,. d .. - n , olored igt y ' d Iat-,1,.wo num's sln, know just (.ntl how to take it ,.ik u iRbia $ t(,oi It ii r ei ' l i '! S ot II n 11,111s, W I''1 wit il I'll' to bnv one g 'iin Cl., F8 o at grejitlv reduced prices REG. PRICE $3.00 Tu-tuil- a, h o. Sale Price REG. PRICE $2.25 Water 2-q- $1.67 S Sale Price guaranteed for The Quality Millinery ANNOUNCES ITS sf SPRING OPENING c o, Saturday, February 23 , l 4 i And the Week Following Many Exclusive and Original Models From Which to Make Your Selection. ESTELLA SPURRIER, Prop. - 1 , i f l flu ( bar om roamfcd c wood away and bis i a vs on fraiu near a 1 an' . . ' ' H English Blond Beauty Prefers I .asn; ng Sin that i. ill-l- Present i -- la : ii Fiu-hind'- Brigham Young University Lyceum Jbt'His ' Kan-n- s City. was captured by the superintendent who s no at Kansas ( lit st llapp.r. Tins, of a park in- it and pulled ammal som should be one of tlio lassoed tin titles of Lady Duma .Manners, who to a waiting cage. alined in X w York latently to play in Tim Mu title, 'a mystery panto, In priato life the tic tress, nnne. peeress of tilt Lari if Rutland. She was th" i r t Riitish girl of rank to toss1 aside class distinctions and contentions when they interfered with ili--ntn- ts i'-rn- tin- le s.( ; on doing nh b cent arm i . - '.I ,i t sti' ; . dont m- - , r i , t a 11. 7 In on k tin if duty while tin lasted, and Mn e it has been t iM a i i i w ,e i m f - 0-- ! M h, -- - fherrv HiH products satisfied hundreds for, many ears A recom- rrrp.drJ ion of itself, 'WE WILL BE PLEAS-- 5:'' ED M SERVE YOU. i ! I w war or tin . 11 k 1;m in ho 7 il- 'n n p s a sj-is 'il li cm it t r i el i a i on s i ,( as a reni ti. t i m o. otn e t ic. wli n i.i i e h ' vain ii.-- - ; IM 1 to juM h a r io M w Is Hie purest food rich in health ffi in? values..- nm wild cluii-usin v and h. n nt ,1 im.' Mini- - . piold-m- in t mi f t"e ! -- Rich t they haw bihav.d in exactly He pi elia n or t uii'iir m;i same way. "Of course, many tilings have tb ult im t. n s ,i pst i.k, ;i n.l ' lie d j lie rlorm been hard lor them. They have aliMirel a n i is m natiAe dr. S', found it a little difficult, for in. 'ik' the d.itue-rsstance, to discover their niche in in. but to di-- t niguish him f from t hf' v (lustrial life because so manv me n others I..- will wear a attir of an ax are out of work and needing most i;, clcs with bliiuo glass her desires. of the jobs. fro msonie Vim rican hardware st ore w1 ie h he or an Ann man Lady Diana has large, , blue-gre- y Iut, era the other hand, perhaps who will eyes, golden hair and delicate, reg. that Aery fact has helped the women trie's to show to ulir features Her complexion is the to get their true place's quie'ker than look The Samoan danemrs a troupe kind the novelists uscd to describe they might have done otherwise.-10 mt tubers, both as creamy, like the heart of a mag. will have, say are most versatile She is slender and has an nolia. me'ii and ONLY HALF EFFKIKNT The v ettn dance stand. physie allq appealing, smile. to she Feminine beauty me, ing. sitting or Ring down Some1 of resemble scic ntifie These said, means just the opposite what managerial their steps and movements 1 more accomI am. prefer flashing brunettes, people, says a well known business tho-- e practiced bv intheAmerica The tall and with lots of spirit. man, with tlie'ir extraordinary ideas plished jazz hounds a is it as is of an is coincidental, essential a mans boautv, of remind similarity Spirt labor, trebling a or is one the whether imblonde me of the humble hod carrier's Polynesians question though, whether A woman ever saw- - anyone do the toddle. who hasnt possible promise. brunette. Barbers on ships find good busi"Now a factious boss said to a pluck and endurance, coupled" with a ness on some trips among the nu- certain reserve that helps equip her new- hod carrier; for all occasions could never seem Look here, didnt I hire you to fives, who like perfumes and glass lovely to me. carry bricks up that ladder by the brads, their own heads being made 'of seeds, shells and berries. They There is a total absence of day? Ye's sir, said the hod carrier. also like boxed candy tied with swank about the actress and an almost wistful desire to please She Well, I have had my eve on brightly colored ribbons, which the says the pr.ntommimic part of the you, and you've' only done it half beaux buy for the belles. Frequentmadonna is the only out' she could a day today. You spend the other ly a passenger will see a native' boy land girl sidle into the barber shop, possibly have taken on the legiti- half coming down the ladder.' mate stage, since site would never the hod carrier, with (where tli (y will choose some gift Whereupon have had th ecourage to attempt a a grind, responded: together. The men, big, Very well, sir. Ill try to do speaking role. black colored Ladv Diana shows real fire when better tomorrow. spec imens, with an like the glistening liairr. are' women. They like to look better BMflgMtaBBW jtlian nature has made them. - So jthe'v use as one of their cosmetics lime preparation which both sexes, or some of the more particular mem hrs of both sexes, applv to their hair, which turns it from black to. a 1 , ( ;m i a - : woman ,u i,- i l b talks ii, she ! , 1 an lion gnaw d ; i r tin v A MILK i . 1 ' 'i ! e In it h and e (I i . e m in- - o tin 'd.me w 7 j ;j j , he ,i po i . tiiarrii Mnjorhi m J el 'ha w up, m ot In anis i! j i "I l "1 r. Hi1 Dairy - H-t- ', el ' h i . Rhone- d t i - ' O . lit-- i J 1(1 .lo-nna- i r r, ' 1 ,.;1 11 'haps tl. nev r knew sin- her is me; hut du most won. Marjorie is said to he learning history, hit by hit. true- le. - . ts pf'e-earr- ma-ni- ne. . Cherniavsky Trio PIANIST Leo VIOLINIST Michel CELLIST Jan . . - College Hall, Thursdav Eve., Feb. 21 . Lyceum 8 p. m. ticket holders free. fine-lookin- Admission 75c Just g, copper-- jrustv red. Hollywood and Its r A new and beuatiful shipment of Spring Shirts and Neckwear. The newest and most attractive designs are among, our new stock of Dress Shirts. Our Silk Shirts are more1 attractive than om" tlie prices are reasonable and 99 - -- KIWANIS Cl Extra Qua Negligee an Fine Qualii . 50 . . $4.00 to $3.50 $5.00 Big Film Business of The prominence Hollywood the center of the due to its being production of moving pictures, dates hack only about a decade. Twenty years ago it had a population of only 1 2 00 persons, mostly well to do folk l.ving in country houses sur. rounded by citrus groves. In 1910, when it was joined to Los Angeles, 'it had a population of 7,000. Since to jthon the population ishas increased situated seven 70.000 The suburb miles northwest of Los Angeles 'proper on the southern slope of the Santa Monica Mountains. The number of moving picture studios located there is generally set at twenty.four, with an average ivaluataion of $1,000,000, or a total of $24,000,000. In 1922, the banner year of their j , activity, they turned out about 6 80 feature film negatievs and. about 1,400 short subjects. About was expended, it is estimated in making these feature negatives about $7,500,000 on the shortcut). jects and about $27,500,000 in making the positive films .from the negatives. This gives a total of $154,-oo$119.-pnO.OO- O o. 26 North Univ. Ave. ooo. At the pea kof production it is estimated. the Hollywood studios employed 3,080 persons who might classify as actors, about 30.S00 other studio employes of various descriptions and about 3,000 work. ers on the production of positive films, a total of 36880. The i All-Ye- ar Resort Will be open to the public May 30. Be sure you are there. We have a LIMITED amount of capital stock to dispose of. You who are looking for a HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT and want to Get In On The Ground Floor of a HIGH CLASS business should INVESTIGATE and take this opportunity to MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK for you 4 See Or ALVA ZABRISKIE, J. A. OWENS, Provo. Springville. Glengary Resort Company lire |