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Show rr Pnliimn I ill -I u I ii nil WWU m 1 1 Qt. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i LMMlM I xnniv . vn ---- ----- 1 1 " i tiutcday ttttv I I I I I 1 absolutely V ". FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'HI Q THBru auw Uto Painting, : Revarmshers. of Top Repairs and Sfc Lnvo I ntii work GQaraateedsEs "i 432 W. Center. jmison..... j.- Mi r T isnnbee. ?r J. m m -'- Phone-.m- ... i - t ni aott screen V"k , -- ! - - ail And Her Five Musical Friends. WILLE BROTHERS World's Greatest Equilibristg lida McMillan Dancing J"B - " - VV REPAIRING hOYAL" SHOE COMr An 7 X is I tihmi tw'ii R1 a.' The 29 Shops. -- The Mask fus moment came- - TAILORING CO. guarantee to make your old ' clothes look like new. " Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. PROVO 1 -- M( blinds a wo- 'MAID OF THE Also- -.' rf? pi 14 -- rj AND REPAIRING Locks Repaired. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. Phone 397-- J. . r - F:zs:x:s:ssszssnEKsxissssnKKHusssz H St If You Knew H 11 Store Colonades," Bookcases, M M Kitchen Cup-- H Fixtures, Built-i- n M All Kind3 of Cabi aoard, and net Work. " , Furniture Repaired J3. JW. PETERSON W'.' Center. i4433a The nil . i s great bargains that we are sending - ".. '. ' .' ---- s -- L ; 'I' " , a dual role and Hedda Nova in the in "The iMaslc"-witHolt .Jack leading feminine part, willy showatthe5trand theater Wednesday and Thursday. The Bupporttig cast includes little "Mickey" ."JMoore, a screen prodigy; Fred Malatesta, Harry Lonsdale, Byron Munsfitt, Janice Wilson, jind w wrote the story of "The Maslt'and the William Clifford: r ' . picture was directed by Bertram Bracken. Arthur-Hornblo- : SPRINGVILLE None better but few as good. Smoot Lumber Company t 168 WEST Everything I -- - CENTER ST. Repaired. Service. PI Prompt - - F.HVOLSEN BICYCLE SUPPLY CO.' r mw: in All Bicycles pu.Eebult of the Intermountain " Country. v - ; tWanJond-handBike- s: WW Bicycles. -- 1: "I ' - OVO . 214 W ; , When you borrow money from me to build a home you don't have to buy a lot of stock in order to get the loan, you don't hve to wait all summer for your ,money and you know '. " exactly what you.will have to pay,; WHY PAY RENT 7 You can pay "a monthly installment just as easily as you v can pay rentr--Whyou have paid your installments for 85 months you are out of debt and own your home. By the : time' you have paid rent for 85 months you will be so old you never will be able to buy a home and pay for -: . UNLLMITED FACILITIES I am in position to handle any tiumber of loans in Central Utah at this time and would like to build several more new houses in Provo before the winter sets in. : If you are goingr to build a home, do it now. - en it - TYPEWRITER WHANGE ni ESSSSZXSXXXZXSZXXXSXSX3XXSIZXSZS253XZZZ3IZIXXSXXSXSX1 - " REPAIRING Phone 20 Provo, Utah REPAIRING DEPT. ; v.-- - 'ecino Supply Jllo iwnY WORRY? We can save you money Provo laboring men need the work, you need a home, ' ' ' and I need your loan. .' , . by : repairing LAD The average production for 207 cows on test in August was 743-pounds milk and 301 pounds of batter- fat per cow. This average is two pounds of fat below last month, due to poor pasture fed a liberal grain ration held his herd up to their standard. A mixture; for winter feeding can be made up of 300 pounds barley or corn, chop, 200 pounds oats or bran, and 10ft pounds cottonseed or oil meal unseed. ' Jerseys should be fed one pound of grain to every 2 2 or 3 pounds of milk they produce, and Holsteins one pound or 4 pounds of of grain to every 3 milk. Liberal amounts of alfalfa and gllage should be fed with daily, ration. cows in said associa Thirty-eigh- t tion produced, over 40 pounds of fat during the month of August The high cow is owned by C. Wright of Provo. Beauty gave 1,414 pounds milk - and 70.7 pounds of fat W her owner. Betty, a pure bred Jersey owned by W. A. Nuttall of Provo, produced 667 2 Watch Callahan He will close lo west center. PRICES VlLL SURPRISE YOU : X7 m V) Hi - mi V? Scene from "Sentimental Tommy," at the Columbia a ..l::.::i;.Z.::.,Lv;;"r't:'"i and Friday. FURNITURE Store Friday wa5wounde4jnd.mayLdieoa JL . .Washing Bottles. . The sediment In wster bottles oe lng the bomb when the five approached the shoeshop, after parking a cruets can be easily removed by rins- stolen automobile two blocks,, away. ing thoroughly with a little hydrK Forty detectives hidden in neighbor-iD- g chloric acid, followed by clear wafer or ammonia water. buildings, surrounded the bombers and ordered them to surrender. In "TTWA'efniuT"accepted. " stead, Burke hurled the bomb and thef HOLYOKE, Mass., Sept 2L Offt- erplosion tore the entire tront out of rfials- - of the Eagle ; lodge of raper the store, threw David Krenan, the (Makers, last night agreed to accept owned and his family, from their beds under protest, & wage reduction of 1 and broke windows for blocks around, per cent effective today. The cut af-ifects more than 7,000 workers. 31 . Doings of the Duffs By Allman HERE, HELEHH BROUGHT V&O THOSE WHITE 6L0VE5 VOU ASKED ME TO GET FORVOU! THE WERE 5EVEM DOLLARS! cr , THANKS, W1L&UR,! TOM WIlLPtfT VOU WHEN HE DID.V00-5A- WHH THESE GLOVES ARE SIX AND A 5) IE EIGHT I TOLD VOU TO 0 GET SIZE 6IX AUD AQUARTEBl ' QUARTdRr ' y GETS HOME! vt i THE LAST THIMG I TOLD VOO WAS THE 3l2E, AND THAT I WANTE3 TO WEAR. THEM TONIGHT! VOU NCVEii GOTiANNTHING RIGHT IN" VOOR LIFE ! DOfi'TICNOW :i SHOT "CHICAGO, Sept SI. Fourteen hun- dred sticks of dynamite, three inches 1ndiatseter-an(LJ- en inches long, and 100- sticks of T. N, T. weremBelxed Monday by police following the capture of five dynamiters in the act of Jbombing a shoe repair shop. One th aide hv Dolice. who had mirrnundJ hours following a J led the shop for-te- niF jixr d DYNAMITERS SFF THE WINDOW DISPLAY AT BARTOirS BARTON Ruth, all pure bred Jerseys, owned by F,T Eouse, respectively produced 66.6, 65.9 and 64.6 of fat Every cow mentioned ate 10 pounds or more of grain per day. C. T., Cannon s two- year-olgave 1.200 pounds milk during the month, five months after calvr ing. There is a'fine possibility of this Jersey heifer bringing the U. S. A. milk record of the Jersey breed in her .. " class to Provo. F T. Rouse's herd of Jerseyg Springville once more leads said association with an average of 54.5 fat per each : of the eight cows in ; milk. The herds of Messrs. Cannot, Nuttall, Malmstrom and Smoot were second, third, tourth and fifth in this division. Among the' large herds C. Wright's Jerseys was first with 34 pounds fat credited to each cow In the herd. Messrs, Gammon,, E. Holdaway and W. iM. Holdaway .close on the leader's heels. , At the finish of three months' work whole as a the association is making some fine records. Some tine work is coming in the sear future when the Holsteins in the' Vineyard section come fresh. One new member Joined the association in August your old SHOE SHOP --v- nd pound8of-:-fat-Oloryf-Bss- shoes. ?CS5lY . -- k,k;' : 9 SHOE FOR BETTER SHOE .- l,ii-j- y mysterious tip that it------ Was to be .' ; bombed. . Richard;, Burke,. 23 years old, who OBJ PROVO COW AND HERD OF well-balanc- BUSTER. BROWN EST" -- Peerless Coal - SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Phone 399.' - cse-wher- e, and Repaid by Expert Mechanics. SINGER j i-- out daily you would look over bur stqck and get our prices before you buy All Makes of SEWING MACHINES Cleaned W SELECT NEWS - 1 Keys Made. i " EILEEN PERCY W0! J) Ve BICYCLES With GaretKHughes3Iaber Taliaferro and May Mc Avoy . "rONIGHrANDTTIURSDAr lastfeiv arops man's eyes to the man she loves. The Mask hides from a woman her own husband. . The Mask is pierced by the love of a child.1 TKFected $y JACK. FORD The Mask covers a heart as well as a face. Phone 674. Center St Call For and Deliver Free. TOMMY" in in - F 08 W. We HrH.uprtsDnrDireftnr " Pome e. Jl& the'other When it comes to quality . of jrorkmansmp in jepamug ouuco l Every have no competition. ' !Qb we handle- is. absolutely paranteed. :.-- Tires. Tires 649.-.-- presents Barrie's "SENTIMENTAL COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA COMEDY e Adolph Zukor Sir James M. BOBBY HENSHAWr Wizard on the Ukulele RrinsrThem to ROVa RUBBER SALES CO. or Kepairs auu Half-Sol- Dihna ye smirk at a bonny lad whose head's a' fu' o' love. And, oman, dinna ye glower at the lass.; CoomI See a tale that wi' saften rerhearts -- an' mak' . ye laugh like the Yf de'ill 7 -- co. & isoveltv Ski .in1 7.. . , Matinee Dajly 4 P. M. '. Hoot, MonI -- ZffHREE DESLEYGIRLS ' " , FRIDAY .''DOROTHY RIPPE . . Phone THURSDAY AND Matinee 3:45, Eveninjr 8;15, -- Throwing Away Old t y;ra: : STOP! Gates tq WEDNESDAY , Jack Holt and Hedda Nova " ' - iriouu 1 r said they would construct a : little bit of Scotland lnv Long Island. The spot selected wat near . ith- - theai4 t juhoto-- i iraphe ot Carrie's Thrums, obtained in a iiorary, tne tillage was made with such aniaiing realism that It attracted widespread interest from pasgersby. Every detail was put lu the Quaint cottagesthatched roofs were there, B clotheslines with the washing on them, and smoke actually poured out of the curious chimneys. The crooked liule streets with the inhabitants la native cobtume is one of the prettiest scenes imaginable. Hasa." tff I Sentimental Tommy9' TOP & PAINT AIITO cc Jl g ' - Wlers. 21, 1C21 n -- A complete Scotch Tillage was built by Paramount if treat expense tor the John . S. Robertson production of Sir James M. Bartie's "SentlmenUI. Tommy," which, has been announced as the bill at the Columbia theater Thursday and Friday. Sinoe most of tneexteriors of the picture took place in Thrums, the fictitious same Barrie adopted for his native town of Kirrie muir, and it is impossible in present-da- y picture-makinto actually transport a company abroad for every change of locaie..the art department, under, the direction of .Robert M. AV& WE SERVE SEPTEEE?. - VV i'm EOVOSHOEKmNGdO. U 17 N. o a- i uU WI I I I fuaranter our reasonable. . worL-Pr- "3 i a RrmnT X. ' I II - rrriTTTTTn ii m mi Lm - - 1(1 II 5 SHOE FIRST CLASS L rr THE PROVO. HEIIALD, WEDNESDAY, . " t in . ii 'IF THEM 5 HAk'jH WORDS, HELEN! wpy50ME CAV VOU'u cE - I'LL i &RWG Hl,l't I i HE VOU DO BE BECAUSE SBfTloi) IT VI! LL SOMECS FOR BEEFSTEAN & ..Milk "iri mmr t m V'ti mr a wn. i JTTr i a - - m 'i-!Li .i i ; |