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Show Th e irvfl whin eatres Cry fcr Flziilizfa '..aVMMlMMllliW Chti-c-a mr w WE WEDDING SUPPER y "ONE WEEK OP LOVE" I'l 1 shoes are "One Week of Love which comes -The' Kind You the Columbia theater on Monday Always Bonght, and which has been : " -borne tne tienarare use i for in .?laTf i will be a for rare treat . talrtj'Teari, Tuesday, ....... uv viu i i uueuiane hmv oa tne - .wrapper au - uieso Warner Bathers' production, -- Asham- ? but moat of a treat to those who cemtmc and pretet-ta- e ed of Parents." which will be shown 11 f? SeUnlck "gglng I Pictures cenerationa. Po not .be deceiTed. at theStrand theater Monday and J!nS e was reminded of the origin Prftlonto Ptay. ConW Tears and AH Connterfelti, Imitations and "MJustufod--arOf throwing v old shoes at brldaj I';Ialne Hammerstein together In one healta ef the and trith trifle endanger that Experimehhi ' bridal counles as he thumped away . Cbfldren Infanta and Bxperiment. against m Experience ''tht-dttfta&the"4ilrakick employs a In every foot, rising steadily to the "The symbolism of the shoe is champion climax of the last ten years. doubtless older than any existing na- It is a glorious battle between tion," said Mr. Eldridge. "Among "Sheik of the Sierras'' and a Society I f -- the Assyrians and Jews, when a bar- - Queen, the Crude vs. the Effete, and Mart Roylanee has-seelected The curtain to the, league basket the time the Provo boys' tossed the You gain, had been made, a man sometimes In the end both are winner. gave his nandal as a token of good will love the "Sheik of the Sierras'' ball games of the Nebo division went ball between each other when they chief flberman of Utah county for more than any sheik yon ever saw Caitorta. It a hannlesa rubsthute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, ; faith. the year 1923." During the- - ores en t up to the Provo high school gymna aida't l man for white can he is a and that small through Prope and Soothing Syrup. .;;! j pleasant.. It contains boy testify , oe Every win guide the destinies of the year and permitted for our side. " the shoe is a symbol of authority, and through, "who speaks with deeds and sium Friday evening uw-wmnneither Opium. "Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its :, uame ro tecsome married men are still said to Dot with rolling eyes. Who but Con- - the hungry fans to get a glimpse of Hoag. and Jolley msde three basket. more thaa:thlrtT yeart it aas 8 1 Its gnairantee.-F- or .r live under the alipper.' But the wed way Tearle for this part? What other what can: be expected durlnr the pres each in that period, while Knudsen At the meetinr of the association of Constipation, Flatulency, relief the nse for constant in 'been could world in actor the be the of a is shoe relic bring thought lo ding ent season. And it was a good spec made two and Jacobs one. radar evening 4n the courthouse Mr. tTWind F'TCrishness . arising and Colic, brawn and brain to tWaneDiarrhoea;' allaying the when 'necessary times pursuing tadev that opening game, even though In the finishing quarter Cjoach Ed- Roylanee was elected president,-wit- h father hurled missiles at the robber man role? therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the buskr athletes of "Dad" WcAdaifi wards sent in several of his .sub J, F. 'Smith of SprlngvlUe as vice & groom.A the Society Queen, who flies as ran away from the assimllatibn of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Fork hoop- president end James Baker of Provo it was high over the western mountains as sters and seldom allowed them to get stitutes end Spanish Fork made as as secretary-treasure- "".. "Among the Anglo-Saxon-s The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. J The' board of directors is comnosed many baskets as did Provo. their bands on the ball. customary to throw a andal after the she does the effete drawing-room- , bridal chariot to show that authority ICIaine Hammerstein Is unquestionPrevious to the beginning of the It la hard to sav who of the Provo of Walter Freshwater, Reed Ander- best. had been transferred to the husband, ably at. has benr, kvnn Button end flT-nttileaguegamesCOTcMEdwarJs irame ae all and at the wedding itself the fflfliBf Conway Teafle arifl ElajneIammer. been continually complaining or tee them seemed to be in the game every of Prove, and John H. Francom of ' often handed the shoe to the grown, stein probably provide one of the hard luck, that has followed his bas minute. Hoag played-hl- a usual steady Payson. All of the officers are to :'m who, by way of gentle reminder, most sensational combinations yet- ketball squad this year. To an inno game. It is really a shame that he serve during the present year. r cent byntander it has sounded as cannot be with the school until the . v provided In pictures. tapped hla wife's bead with It." was passed unanimous though the basketball chances or the end of the league season: In Jacobs, ly urging that the. fishlng.hie.asOtt-jj-n abwere Coach Edwards has a classy little the Provo river from the mouth of big White anOreen school ;l solutely nil. name Provo canyon to Utah lake be opened player who Is bound to carve When that same "poor' team steps for himself in the basketball annals,0I on April instead of June IS as at pres out the first night of the official both Jhe high school and the college. ent provided by law. Tb.e resolution will be forwarded to league contests and sends Its oppo- What he lacks in 'size, he more .than nent back home dangling on the very makes up fofrto nee4dmollowHb-offief- r OMherf cojbt short end of a 62 to 22 score, it looks ing the balL With another yeag e missipner and ef fortswilL -- be as though there' may be somehope a-o MVAUM SOMMNV, Kbw'vowK CITY. NIC of it at least taking fourth place in most valuable players oh any' team he lators in the movement so that the -- the division. jTJhere may be gome ob may' play on. law may be changed allowing the stacles in the path of the Provo high Jolley is a splendid pivot tor the Isaac Waltons of this section to wade mentor, but it s a cinch the tfJltiShiteAadfiEeenteam He mixes in the river two months and a half ear-far tronF&eaten yet id the league the ga me con tinually and has a good lier than At present tussle and Whatever team la going to eye for the basket Knudsen as run the beginning and were never th Nelson, rg 0 turn the trick on the Provoltes will ning; guard plays a heady game. He is i danger. The first ...half ended. . with! 0 of know at the end said game that a fast man althougl he is inclined to WUU I II 1.111 II I L. ... i Walker, rf foul occasionally which, may e' more ." u i l0J o. nicnaros Chrlsten8en rg they nave had a basketball contest HQ meniiuyiua wero me niEn point It took the Provo boys considerable due to his size ana his playing Ul J for the wlnners ringing In, three time to get started, but when they against a smal ler man than to anv I 112 i.Totafir: i pasaeis eacn.. like other thing.- - He gave the Provo for-I I finally hit their stride they went 111 Ashton. Wilson; Referee, umpire, The tried hard in boys, the valley a house afire that has been- tnorv wards good assistance under their last half to even matters up and press Jewn basket add was always ori hand OBghly drenched, with kerosene. or aneac tna .strawberry . boys, . but Jacobs, the jflmjnutlve left forward, to prevent the opposition to score, were unsuccessful Jn the at. HELPER OFFICIAL8 RESIGN. tney broke the jinx that seemed to hover , when "Jerry" Hoag leaves for Okla. 13. PAYSON. Jan. The openmr around the Provo hoop for the first homa it js'-ten to one. bet that game nere . Fridays evening of the tempt score: . . The All of the Collins will land a steady berth on the Nebo basketball division ended ' in a HELPER, Jan. 14. The cleanup, seven or eight minutes. ' WASATCH. campaign in Helper has resulted la boys had aimed at the hoop time and provo main lineup; "He-- is a scrappy 14 to 7 Tictory for the Sprlhgtille O. T. F. P:Hi vMtraaitan f & eltr nnunrJlman. again' but the ball seemed to refuse jme player and has an exceptional team. C. Rlchey. lAi fnatfo at tha nnaoA and thA eltr f O to go where it was intended - to go. tmoA aim for th hoon. There Jm no The local lads were unable to sfno Nelaonrt-,,.,...;. 10 11 marshaL ' After trying several times Jacobs de- - Bunding arouniJorUolHns waiting to the basket shooting of the 6prlngvhle on ,in tm 0 Peterson, e Prosecution of the resigned offi- elded it was about time that some befedJthe bait He just naturally piayers. woo seemea ame. to tne put E. Rlchey, 0 0 0 0 talmid others la said to be under thing be done and in that frame of steps' right In and hustles the tall ball through the" hoop at almost any v v eioonsiaerauoa oy iwnon cooniy anoT' mind slammed the ball through the and gets it within striking .distance AT TIIE PRINCESS MONDAY AND TUESDAY. . , and from anv point on the floor. Murdock. H l o 0 2 Ruggen. net' Shortly afterwards the whistle of the goal. A few more games will angle Cramner was the star performer for Marshal are: officials The notified that the first half was over round off any rough edges be may tne victors, resigned landing four field goals. Totals .. . 4 15 10 11 Jess Hal verson, Councilman T, A. DEDICATE CARNEGIE LIBRARY! evening. January 18. A short pro and the score board Indicated that the have, after which he will be a good His floor work was exceptionally good FUflAoANT GROVE. Knobbs and Justice CStephens. It Is gram, including a talk by Prof. F. W.N score stood 6 to 2 in favor of Prova teammate for Jacobs. ana won tne aamirauon nere of the O. T F. rumered here that ayor A. H. Erans AMTOfCAN in the meantime jolley nag made Reynolds of the V. of U. will be given. -RlchardVtf was to fcave resigned. but due to an "S: official opening of the new Carnegie President S."KThtpniafi will aeoT four successful foul pitches' ouToT six chances to make any baskets, not - e Clark, Springvllle center, got his West, rt 1 acoident In whlcb he broke several '4 trials. . Elmer scored the lone basket being allowed to pass the center line, eye trained on the basket for three ' library hero will take place Thursday cat the building. 3 0 0 ribs, wai unable to be present at the represented by Spanish Fork's score. but hls work is nevertheless Jmpor-- successful scores and Thorne made Rampton, o Clark, gl council meeting. , ,'. j. et Early in, the second quarter JQiiey t tant and of an twAnHnnni nnantr toe I The Spanish Fork boys were smaller On goFTiTs eagle eye trained For the locals Coombs and Clay son to outdone be basket. Not ,SiIkey, than the Provo players but gave did some good the ball Knudsen had to demonstrate to the pretty fair account of themselves, Most of the time the hall was in the Knudsen family as anyway." Elmer and Larson were the SpHhgvfneTerrltoryr "giving Payson well as ine ower ians wai ne wo 8tars o tne and wero on little chance to 'shoot at the basket. could toss tne nan turougir me ring. j00 constantly. Both of these feHowa The line-u-p follows: Springville: Tfcrf wa too Hvg and he:wouIdbe valuable men on any hfeh Cramner. Clark, If i Burt,.: c; fol'uwed with a bo. utirul ringer. school-teaand would give still Hutcmns, Thorns, rg; Sumslon, Ig. MONDAY AND TUESDAY The sudden spurt of th PravoiteS better account of themselves if supi iPayson: Ki&h en, rf ; Coombs lf;.B. " seemed to worry Captain Elmer, who ported a little more, ." Simmons, lor I Simmons, lg;. Clay son. immediately developed a sort of lame Nothing but praise .can be said of rg u Simmons, rg. Mr. K. X Hawkins, . feet but the-sh- ort ness tot one-ef-thA unlanriM: rpfnroinlnflr January 8, 1923. Wllonn nf It's simple, yet humanly strong. This homespun tale of wateken Jid Jiot spoit4he tpayson.'-- He keDt the ball in conHnual suuurr play and greatly assisted in keeping ami Ot me rrovo ooyo. .of a young, man who was Deaf Doctor: 1 am writing you--a letter of appreciation for tbe .. had the ball been put in play than the game at the fast pace in which it folgood" more. once chiropractic has ,donemean(LJny family, and hope it may scored Jacobs Hoag war nlkvpffr " be published so (hat others can enjoy the blessings that come from lowed wltiwtwo more ana joney wun he ifneup: ' another. PROVO. . chiropractic adjustments, auu i I arsen maae two iieiu guuia q T. P. mak-iIn that quarter, have had Pyorrhea'for thirteen years but it has entirely dis--. jj pitched one foul Tt g 0 .0 a Ing the taUy for that period 16 ta 5 in jacob' 0 if 0 appeared. Have. been: bothered with mouth breathing at night for Provo's favor. 7 Jollev. t 16 10 PLEASANT GROVE, Jan. 13. The thirty years; that was corrected after the third adjustment Be- Something must have happened to Knudsen 3 . 0 0 rg Pleasant Grove quintet still leads the sides Improvement of eyes hare lost several ' pounds of .surplus the Provo boy while down n "hTTrHr 0 .7 . Alpine division basketeers by defeat after-o-ne Edwards Coach with e flesh halves twen-thmonth's adjustments. z . colllna rf J 0 CHRISTY COMEDY, "FUN FROM THE PRESS" 0 ing the Wasatch high school hobosters and McAdam as they seemed to have Finlayson, 0 .here Friday evening by the score of My wife has nad TyorrhworTe five years, saliva entirely lost "their pqliteness to tne Smart, If . 0 23 to 18. . third the used to run so it would not be retained ittiEe mouth. That stopped quarvisiting boys. Vurlng were in local The lads the lead from ter they only allowed "Curly" Bowen's after a half dozen adjustments. For years she has had a severe Totals .. ..21 16 boys to get ahold of the ball long SPANISH FORK. in ner side; at present Just a slight tenderness remains. it E. to throw Rowe jam enough for O. T. F. P. has also gained over tea pounds. She oI re8t twice. Ttoe through the hoop 3 A 4 Larson, rf . 10 O. Rowe, If. 4 2 0 0 we are grateful to yon for your services and gladly recommend ; Elmer,' o V. 3 4 0 .0 adjustments to all suffering with 'pain 'and disease. , D 0 0 0 Beck, rg-- . . .Yours' or chfropractlo ".ITT, c. i Jackson, lg 0 0 0 E. Rowe, lg 0 0 ""4 MONDAY AND TUESDAY HEBER A. KNUDSEN, 9 Totals ... 22 8 v. 4 MAUD KNUDSEN. Presents . '. . . Do you know-wh- old thrown at newlywedsT f to .9"lePjldgtvil?u nr nnimnii rnni m I r .lrUIJI.ill' r Hill J Ul VI IIIIIUII I Ullll III "d . . rer r N : IIULLII 7UcAtU4 CSt'Jji- Ul MIPS IIIITIAI BAMF IIIIIIIIL. UJIIII1. I Eni nm rn nr tat Nh&t Ig CASTOR I A mmmmmmmmmmmm- : jean remedy ti t you would use lor yourself. IUIILIIU fSMBSMBSSBSnsnSBBBaSBBBBBBBBVasBM n tut Joit te en mie W ' r naga I - TTrr.-. " r. . -- I GEiiumiASOBILWAYa jiy- 'caS9 i""" - In Use islj-end- alsoJe pieneaeobwill r nhniiinuit H ttmin lfllflU IllUllttt-i- l IIIIpI IlllfPfllli ,.jLi---iili rnuiii rniouii ForJ)ver30 Year: The Kind You Have Always Bought ...j,. Dil "ows - - - -- a . If....... Theodore Roberts Fritai RiHgway tomount Picture 7ha0ld JiomssUad? 115.: lg....... , 00 ; ........ ner-Henr- y ... ... t H- r6RK.-JaiU-J13.-- : l, two-bask- me STRAND work-rustlin- largely-represente- r'lt HEALTH IS WEALTH jt; cr reAd And learn ' t i rt hls re4ka ii iu l Parents Ashamed of "1 " . ;.:.. tnanr 10-6- 2 MM YC The PRINCESS -- ' Winter Term V . EXAMINATION ' j VIOLIN ST MISS MAGADALEN MASSMANN, PIANIST MISS MAGADALEN MOSSM ANN, PIANIST COLLEGE HALL '- Barnsa T'toy flsrrUsa FersV frttal Rldf wsy Single Admission 75c. and . SYUDHOUSSAN a . OMre IswssH THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 8 P. M. - Season Tickets $2.50. - 7 ? , JANUARY 20, 8 P. :WE REPAIR-- Begins f I jEiaine Hammerstein and In addition to Kinder a class will be formed to pre pare, children i f or - entrance mto the pubuc. school c.The teacher.-come: direct from one of the best training -schools in the country.,-- . . AND COMEDY - ""Tuition. $2 IN JTHAT BROKEN ' VIOUN, WARPED MANDO- -' LIN. . Phone 107--J. ; .'- .: 8AXO- - 3. CAN FIX - "I,.' IT r--- Provo':: Photo Supply &j.Mu ic Vompany l. "V CHAS. McCOARD nd YOUNG SHERLOCKS" - OR r LEAKY PHONE-W-E For particulars call BERRY-Phone78IJ-- - BRIN'O 'i6nihr"7 MRS. RAYMOND Kinds , l.. Teaite'lii "OheWeerv Or Lpv,"- Q&mmmit&klmt Vv 'Broken--Musica- s ii. Single Admission J5c A, ACADEMY Jahuary8 rarta presenbs -- Season TickeU $2.50. ( . - Distinguished Lecturer from India JUGEIIALLAbAY, PROCTER .Monday, i ! 1hsoosteasbsfts 1 at x MONDAY AND TUESDAY If you are a sufferer, call and "aeeDr." Hawkinsr Office over Emil Cafe. Hours 9 to 11, 3 to 630. T KINDERGARTEN Columbia ' Assisted by Jan. of applicants for oostmaster at Santaauin will be held at Provo. Fb , ruary 3, 1913- .- ' of the . S ANTAQUIN, IRENE STOLOFSKY r fOR POSTMASTER .t""7" " " : PHONB 444. V :rrzr - - --t- r . |