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Show ., THE PF.OVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1221. 'V Ilk nmuniULll!! Hi I 'l .ai MM IK - uho sarn their living at acta.v w, tua sPfl-r- e - -fea- i.v :he whim - ---- IN (i IXSS&2SXXUEZZZXIZ&E2ZZZXI of the , . . - - nn iriii'iiin- lilt) nuuuy -- "THE (J OLDEN TRAIU" .',, .T.,; - gambling; den it( a notorious in the wind swept Alaska. , Mist Novak added "considerable to her reputation as a dramatic actress in the "Eyes of the World." She has appeared numerous times with Bill Hart and Sessile Hayakawa. One . of her most- - recent 1 successes I being with Hobart -- Bosworth, the well known screen player, in the drama "Behind j. ..v Why Worry If It's Broken? See ;, A. B. KEMP In Also TONY SARG'S ALMANAC CARTOOK FOX NEWS"ANDT0LLARD the Door." Jack Livingston plays the leading . ma8ailmejQlewith.JeaJurHersiholt -- portraying the part of the villain. Among the other well known players in the cast supporting Miss Novak, are Bert Sprotte, Jean Hersholt, Otto Ma ' ttesen and others. Matinee Daily 4 P. M. William De Mille'a Production "THE LOST ROMANCE" ANDrUESDAY" Novak, Jack Livingston and a Distinguished Cast in MONDAY Jane 199 . BUCK JONES ; STOP WITCHING HOUR With ELLIOTT DEXTER This season we have employed a young lady student from the p. Y. university who 7 will be glad to make an appointment with you to show you our line of cards in your home. Our num-- Phone us for an appointment ber is 15, , When it comes to quality of i workmanship in repairing shoes r we have no competition. Every job we handle is absolutely .r'rrrr.: SHOE REPAIRING ROYAL 29 Shops. J and Use Herald Want Ads OF INTENTION.- - NOTICE the 'young leading man who plays the role of the young doctor in William de Mille's production,. "The host Romance," which comes to the Columbia theater next Conrad T Provo, Utah. 261.61, of which tte city's portion is $8,743.15, leaving $41,618.46 to be paid Nagel,- BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make your pld " - clothes look like new. . Phone 475. W'e Call and Deliver. Just South of Tabernacle. Provo, UtaTi. Bookcases, Store Colonades, lever-theme- Board of the to make the described improvement,' to-- l?,3 net Wcrk. Furniture Repaired rsrWTFETERSOJr; Phone " 544-- J. All Makes of Daily Fashion Hint Mechanics. SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. Phone 399. Repaired. Prompt Service. Twenty years of knowing how Makes F. H. Olsen leader now. F. H. OLSEN BICYCLE SUPPLY CO. J 4Sa r:i e SeU Rebuilt Bicycles in All Parts of the Intermountain Country. It -- Nnh " li!.1 wed - . . At " N -- SSSr.4" rr --j. A Pjirnmminr. Pictnra S532) At the Columbia Monday and p.v m Tuesday,- - matinee-daily-- 4 Arith the Intensified vogue of crOpe materials, these two models, in figured and plain Canton, should be in great" demand. The igure in the first design is in selfolor and that rich new tone called fuchsia is the color. The waist is designed in overblouse effect with square peck and short sleeves. The collar is of lace. .Two large tucks trim -- ' the skirt. Simplicity is the keynote of the second design, in rock gray. A vestee of lace fills in the front, while the .back extends over the shoulders in yoke effect. The skirt features t he fashionable apron tufficj the wide girdle" of being quite content . to be tied around with a band of black and silver ribbon. Medium size calls h material with H ' for 4 yards lace. yard First Model: Pictorial Review Dress.. No. 9540. Sizes, 31 to 48 inches bust. ' ' .'. Price, 35 cents. Second Model: .Dress No. 9532. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust and 16 to 20 years. Price, 35 cents. . High . MEN Wages for Right Man . WANTED in the Auto, Truck and Tractor business; also as Carpenters, Bricklayers, Plumbers, etc( We train you to hold one of these jobs, and help you-ear- n whUe you learn. Don't be satisGo after fied where- -; yea-a- re. bigger wages. Write for TREE Information TODAY... - IIEIIIIL . . i . . aging leaks. We have paint good paint for and be assured of dependable merchandise and reliable service.' Ask for a color card. Get our. advice. PROVO PAINT Salt Lake 14' E. 1st South, City, Ut Many Herald: readers save more than the annual sub--, scription price on one day's shopping tour." ' - D GLASSDO. rea 110 W. Center. ASSESSMENT-NOTICE- Phone 53. . Syndicate Mining and Milt.ng Company, Principal Place of faislness, Provo,' Utah. We can save Notice is hereby grven that at" a. of the board of directors of you '.money meetihg "sHOt the Syndicate Mining and Milling held on the 26th day oi Sepby repairing company, tember, 1921, an assessment (No. 8) of thousand shares was levied old 11.50 per upon the outstanding capital stock ef shoes. .the corporauon. payable immediately to J. Edwin Stein, jecretary.-i'rovu.- -. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP! tab. Any stock on which this eases I 403 West Center.. ment may remain unpaid ofl Thnrsduy,. October J7.1921v.wilL be delunuent and advertised for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made bo-fNOTICE, CAR OWNERS! will be els Loose and "squeaky-"whecompany; No. 10 .Holbrook Block, 4 avenue. Prove' tightened; split felloes replaced r' North - University 5 at m., November p. Utah, Saturday, all" kinds of bodies made to 19, 1921, to pay the delinquent order; all kinds -- of wheel and .together with; cost ot advertis; ' all ' work guar- ing and expense of sale. . body repairing .' anteed. " J' - . "'- J. EDWIN STHV. Scroury." DANUELS AUTO WHEEL AND Provo. Utah. BODY SHOP (First publication f??pt )Vr. v t ProvW Utah. ubilcauoa C 20, '4ia.W. Center your ore s 16-inc- . ItTHEN you paint your home, don't foreet that It's cot a roof. No part of your house so open to the ravages of sun and storm. Paint wiU keep the shingles from curling up, from "pulling loose will prevent dam- tT WHY ENCHANTING LITTLE CREPE FROCKS .11 C - Bikes. second-han- d This Is Our Specialty., All Work Guarant.-rOffice with Whipple Electric S,jpply CO 214 W. Center. Phont 30. Typewriters-Repal- f m PROVp TYPEWRITER - EXCHANGE - Ua Podaaxamii. JLQSI IRQMANCE L i ng rm. tn-wl- t: 9S40 TjOlsVUHU-WiaindeMl- .'"k eveTylnd-ef-useTBuyTie- Rent Bicycles. ' If re Wrentr-St.7-Provorilta-hr LNew and I ' Everything iaid iis. 335 W. Center. SB WING MACHINES Gleaned and Repaid by Expert . knows-the-you- Cup-boardra- nd m- nd Monday and Tuesday, is perhaps the first man on record to get off without paying damages, after he had bumped into an automobile recently in front of a Los Angeles theater. After seeing the show, Mr. Nagel climbed Into hlscar, which was hemmed in by two other machines. In trying to get his car out ln the clear, he accidentally bumped into the car ahead. The owner of the machine was nowhere in sight and being in a hurry, Mr. Nagel wrote a note and fastened It to the steerine wheel of the car. A few moments later the owner of tha car and hla daughter appear The father found the note, which read as follows: "Bumped into your car. Send me the bill and I will pay the fionfaA-Nag- eldamn-gnuConrad Nael the actor, oumpea C Kitchen All Kinds nj ChK Built-i- n Fixtures, - by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground to be afiected or benefited by said improvement. The owing estimated cost per front foot is $8.3229, on the south side of First North street J grade, construct driveway cross-.s-, between University avenue and First waterways, irrigation inlets, grat East street; $10.3929 per front foot on nd pave with cement eon-a- f the north side of First North street between University avenue, and First lnch8 ek. East street, and on both sides ot First ieet y'v ree and one-nalt da Btreefbetween Center street and tLT'urb w cur6' oi First North LEast First North street: and 8.UTi)Z per iBtoour-earrn- d 4eft 8treeTrind on First East front foot on both sides of Second East father to daughter. Sec,hJ twft nter street and First street between Center street and The irtrl's eyes opened wide with also a feet ond North street, and on both sides surprise and glee. "Oh, father, give M. C forty '""away North street between First nie that note!" she exclaimed, forget- i2 CUrb to curb 00 rt North of First and Third EasJ street, tine all about the damages.. .wefn i?t Eagt street and East street S99.B2 feet frontage at the therA Deins: wusoo. rtrwt'"'4,oa Second East And now. according to w -- womanr the feet frontage at who 1,196.81 Center $8.3229 rate, fiec-J ;amWee and twt 1 street:, also as Incidental th 110.3929 rate., and 3,i8.u ieei latter is the most popular girl at Holly paTin construction to frontaee at the 18.0752 rate. and has attainea "I 'struct curb and . AU nrotests and objections to tne wood high school ,tf- prestige because of her possesgreat must be Intention such of carrying out sion of such a souvenir, which she has nresented in writlngr staung- - tnerem nrodulv exhibited to all her ciass- ween ' University: ts?2? ot prop- mn.tes. East tr or description v.v s of " 7. uuui lot and block," be-f8treet nasi And Conrad Nagel, First erty, to the city recorder on or1921, the 14th day of NoTember, the dam not yet received any bill for ' at 5 o'clock p. m. The Boara oi com- ages. .1. No"& street and Center missioners at its first regular meeting eeLnV na on both IHo. f of 15th day the thnrMftnr. MORE LICENSES TO WEB. nt 10 o'clock a. m au "wording to will hear and consider such protests The marriage license clerk had to i pL and objections to said proposea im wrestle with these names, more re oi tne city eneinnfir nrnvpmpni as shall have been made. nt At - Bv order ot the Board of Commis cently of American ForK, but origin " Ul doizos ana V cost ana s ally from Greece: unrisi ioc&l assessment sioners of Provo City, Utah. , who obtained; a Takarnigon Agelike Dated October 24, 1921. marriage license from County Clerk FRED EVANS, ; SchP M. Hales. Provement dis-e- t recorder Wallace were: issued Other licenses, j pZ laJiereby designated as fFirst nublication z Oct. City 24, 1921; last No- - 13' 4 Reuben L. Jefitten and Delia Steven Lfat to 192L) . v , , publication Not. son;- - bom oi rrovo. VI KAiA vvuy- Thomas W.-- Jones ana iavon- - tone lot. i rw P5Tement. namelv: " . and S In .i as. 4. I t Henrichsen, both of Provo. ewPFT SOLITUDE. Viggo Soltaft Madsen ana steua Switxerland - A hotel prospectus from " L ?;l,'nd! both of Salt lake. Wk88: . Stapley, loU annnunnea that: ... 1 (it C Tt M1CK ZS: lot 1. ths as known is "Weissmach wock 30: ? a i tii.M nf mmrt fnr those who are ::".:.V.v-RU- Tm sureDOWN. I'm getting all the u n Pla 'B, fond o fsolitude,Personi in search of wo city "Doctor, T. Tr'".'--:- Z" anmnAn in fact constantly flOCK. exercise I isneed."' no indication, or iw ' "There back in honk frnm the four Quarters of U" 'wt -linn fT aaM .au.4. "No wonder. You have only looked the globe." Houston Post at ! my tongue. But you just ougnt to to b ."rtnctei aJ??rovement suoes. Boston Joseef Haydn, the composer, was the pa the so es ot my .J: father of the symphony and .quartet .Globe. Uc is hereby given by the I Ummissioners ot Provo City itencon of said board F - the-uns- YOUR STATIONER. w( "I ' lng-aetio- Taylor Paper u VMru I' f,; 208 W7CenteTStTTh6ne747f k. very f ine variety from We Call For and Deliver Free, which to make selection. Hope,". Miss Brady plays the role of a Polish immigrant GLADYS WALTON grip girl, said to be one of the most C7h9 ROWDY' rrtAvmvift. has-- - ever she4t acting ping pieces the story, continually surprising" one a Island CatallHa glorious provides comes tne to Col The done. picture and compell- umbia theater, Saturday-- ' , setting for "The Rowdy," starring with its vivid situations is cnac4dgainstaek ad now being shown adys eround of Koreeously beautiful seen the Strand theater. A fleet of fishing boats silhouetted ery. "The Rowdy" has a new and s repleteIth-eoet "TH6 LOST ROMANCE" i against provide I unusual and startling Deauty, wnue edy and gripping drama. Go. . ..t.irim m .rinii n ji n nHI .i Owing to the reduced cost of -materials, etcu we are able to make very substantial reductions in our selling prices. COMPANY was right. In "The Land of s r. -. guaranteed.-- : ' ! -- Tecaliearjnatrne MrTTJest LIII0 . d Amd - O For Repairs and- - . Gates Half Sole Tires Phone 649,, r Engraved Christmas Cards .. nnoi liMl-liT- Throwing Away Olii Tires, " r Bring Them to PROVO HUBBER SALES CO. r. )RDER FOR AYE ILS WELDING CO. Phone 138. S. G. Carter. MONDAY AND TUESDAY o NOT TOO EARLY TO PLACE YOUR -- PROVO AUTO TOP & PAINT COMPANY All Work Guaranteed. E. W. Jamison. 432. W. Center. AT.GSEHLY REDUCED PRICES' G. T. Lisonbee. papa-in-la- they-lmplore- Phones 473., and . 260.- - NUhiv?Ave;-Phme41-8-J. Cellninid Work. . in "STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER" ' Wbt First North. Acteylehe Welding and "Braiing.. Scored Clyinder Repairing. , WE SERVE THE PUBLIC All Work Guaranteed. Auto Painting, Auto Tops and 35. K Second West. Seat Covers. Enamelew."- Revarnishera. All Kinds of Top Repairs and ' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Repaired. Workmanship. s E. "R. BRIM ALL, TRANSFER .223 West Center St. PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO. il27 - - "THE LAND OF HOPE" Frederick and Fannie Hatton, col laborators oil many a breezy comedy of American society lifer have gone in for the movies and. for serious drama simultaneously, and for two months during the spring they were toTe seen every day at the Realart studio on Long Island, supervising the filming of "The Land of Hope," starring Alice ; Brady. One day their friend, Morris Gest, n l rh,i fViln CYinur " "ADhrbdite." "Mecca.'1 "Afgar," - and other stupendous stage spectacles. viisted the studio, to watch proceed, ings. Now Mr. Gest is a demon for de- tails; accuracy Is his middle trame, and like bis famous David Belasco, nothing is too small to-- ie his stage reproduced exactly-ieffects. So The enthusiastic Hattons watched face while he gave his the Ellis Island detention room setting I Then of their picture the once-ovebis verdict. "Practically perfect," quoth the oraele.- - 'Tve seen this thing at Ellis Island more than once, and you've GOT it. that's aiL The crowd couldn't be ihpttftr Bullv types! But there's J lust one thine you have missed. All those people waiting behind the grat ing should wear white tags, "For once In your lite you re wrong!" cried Mrs. Hatton, , trium phantly. "The scene In which the iprmigrants wear the white tags was X mo one rupreseiii.a BflOt yesieraay. another denartment V G absolutely guarantee our rk. Prices reasonable We First-Clas- Buggie Vulcanizing and Tire Repairinr JFIRSTXLASSHOE-REPAIRIN- TUESDAY D DGXE BRlMHALErEROSr COMEDY f .JIQNDAY-AN- You PEAY BROTHERS -Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and lorseshoeing. Auto Springs, Lie 353 W. Center St. Provo, Utak. "Master' Welder He'U Fix It. LAND OF HOPE?' ;THE dance hall Need 1090 I REPAIRING 168 WEST CENTER ST. ALICE BRADY dealer-- v, " REPAIRING DEPT. FOR BETTER SHOE MATINEE 2:30 .' SHOE BUSTER iEROWN William Fox Masterpiece SATURDAY If FrraraairJahy 7:30, 8:15 "BLIND WIVES" e 613-- K .UPHOLSTERKG TONIGHT j et wf- lonair Column ; PLACE TO GO" COM Jane Novak.- with her cameo-likbeauty never appeared to better advantage than in "The Golden Trail" which comes to the Strand nest Monday and Tuesday. She first plays the. role, of the most popular girl In the college town, and later as the faro ' . - Some Good Ones TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ThJ, atmosphere FI1I1 THE - PHONE - . . . |