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Show ' ....v.:;.!iil1.jL.,l...-,- : nnK cM'ii ,." .. ; THE PRO VP HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S, 1S2L - i ..." , A:-An- ilni u n ifiirnn rv 1 '' , . : IT 7, 77--- '7 ' ' tnfinairjnliim n - I UFKOLSTi Old Things Made New Furniture and " ' , BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPT. ' TONIGHT AND THURSDAY frank Mayo, Ben Alexander and Claire McDowell Head the Cast in TONIGHT 8:15 1 "TOO MUCH SPEED"" VAUDEVILLE i ; Automobile race enthusiast! will see some of the high epoU of the big speed classic which was held at the famoua new Beverly Hills Speedway near Los Angeles on- - February 27, 192L when they see Wallace" keld's Paramount picture, "Too Much Speed," which will be shown at the Princess -theater- - tontght-an- d Thursday: One of the big features of this nic- ture is the race in which Wallace Reld - "Thru Eyes of Men" And Hallroom Boys Comedy THEIR DIZZY FINISH" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY" -- Gladys "Walton drama of a lovable litle firebrand who with heart and fists for what she wanted most. the appealing in "foupht LL. T HE li II in m Matinee 3 :410-20-30- a raxln. ADONIS & - i 1 4 "U 4- CO.- - Something Differtnt If an .ordinary eirl had her choice of being a lady with "a stately genealog ical tree, or wife to tne captain or a fishing smack, it is probable she would prefer Parisian schools, party frocks and wo aristocratic aunts. But h l not. anordinarv girL She Is Gladys Walton, who has a family crest of imposing device, as any genealogic'al book will show. Yet in her picture. "The Kowdy, which- - ta' ta be shown theater on' Friday and Saturday, Miss Walton chooses the humble lite in a to a fishine villaga in preference society flapper's existence. For in the colonv of sturdy fishermen, tnere is adventure, and the love for which everv eirl waits, while in the stately home she is offered, there" is nothing but a monotonous stillness and tne kindly affection of two old people. - The picturesque ae.ttinga. of ..."The Rowdy" make it a pieture notable for its scenic 'beauty. It is replete wun thrills a fight with whales the Htrueeles between a man's desire and a girl's! cleverness, a sea clash be tween men and supremacy a love. Fox Product ton. AtthiCol umbia Thursday and Friday; matinee daily 4 p.m. prices, ! f pilar PLEASANT leod notice -- or INTENTION. ofSS sewsLHrlwds; to ?f make the Improvement, to-- g r by the Board :'5eravfr,ict driveway cross. .mentV a roadway lulCK- - ':3eft2r?taid on Flrst betwln one-fc- eet "rn eSS1761 lt feet Nrth avenue and B.ZCentw street and First ,ortv eet .curb. n First North lbrtS: tardway ret EastELtreetand ?a on Second East betwwn lfVom rT a Wit of ga h 08trnct cnrh on Ite. rBtreetandSec. 80 as incidental IU1S conatrncUon to . Sftter ot cement lnt north Bide of nrst J3 w vide lltt81 w r uc" e rt ,?:i4 forth li S nl "n .fiCenter "ireet, and Center oecona trst and OI . "..vroi"es on nia PT1ir!nn. in tha "lly . Portion Af 7 ,ocal assessment Jota . f of ti tt First , m e "reet, on both C -- iuea ground imp rovement dis ; UXiiXi -- ORCHESTRA-r- COLUMBIA A Good Laugh HrEUertson, Director H. r Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Seat Covers. Revarnishers. Enamelers. All Kinds of Top Repairs and Celluloid Work. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Matinee Daily 4 P. M. Regular Prices 35 "SeVond West." r lie Mn PROVO AUTO TOP & PAINT COMPANY innr IIIUHUU run Work Guaranteed. E. W. Jamison. .. 432 W, Center. G. T. Lisonbee., Phone 138. S. G. Carter. " . c iTo LIII0 AD I riUiamK Jox mm- - Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to PR0V0 RUBBER SALES CO. For Repairs and Tires ; " Gates Half-Sol- e Phone 649. Wives stage success V.tys Drcsi . . a - fine variety " from 7 make-selectio- n.- BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE Just South of Tabernacle. Provo, Utah. Store Bookcases, Coloriades, Fixtures, Built-i- n Kitchen Cupboard, and All Kinds of Cabinet Work. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON 335 Wv Center. Phone 544-- J. - TpNIGHT AND ,THURSDAY WALLACE REID r w Phone 674. f A very 208 W Center St. rrWe Call For and Deliver Free. which to PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make your old clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. -- "J 74jcu?i Ii When It cdmes to quality of workmanship in repairing shoes we have no competition. Every job we handle is absolutely " guaranteed. Owing to the reduced cost of SH0E REPAIRING materials, etc., we are able to ROYAL COMPANY make ' very substantial reductions in our selling prices. 29 Shops. ' jmdsn and Paris - LIB surpassing Wellness -- REDUCED PRICES x Stfthotodrapip. of made frorrv AT GREATLY STOP! in "TOO MUCH SPEED" -- All Makes-of- " SEWING MACHINES Cleaned and Repaid by Expert i Mechanics. ti SINGER SEWING MACHINE " COMPANY Phone Increased Business 399.- - Repaired. Prompt! Service. j Twenty years of knowing howl Make3 F IL Olsen leader now. H. OLSEN BICYCLE 7X SUPPLY CO. "j 330 W. Center St., Provo, Utah., e Sell Rebuilt Bicycles in All Parts of the Intermountaln - . .Country. New and Second-han- d Bikes. Rent Bicycles. Everything - The repeated orders that we are" getting for coal means 'that we are giving our customers the best fuel that can be bought for the money. ! .F. Phone your orders and let us fill your bin. - . , PROVO TYPEWRITER Lumber Company Phone 20. Provo, Utah, i j Typewriters This Is Our Repaired. Peerless Coal 214 W, Hty Center, ; o Phone . W Yl BILLS j WORRY?- - can save you money repairing your"- old by We have paint good paint for every kind of use. Buy here and be assured o dependable merchandise and reliable leerAsk for'a coior caTd. - our advice. jmo-niiN- Get jwd- - T GLASS CO. Center. Phrre 53. 30.-- WHY We you paint your home, forget that it's got a sliinglea from curling up, from pulling loose will prevent damaging leaks. 110 W. Specialty,- All Work Guarant'-t-Office with Whipple Electric Suni'ly Oo WHEN roof. No part of your house so, open to the ravages of.s,un and' storm. Paint will keep tne : EXCHANGE thlS-Wee- to-w- it: - Phones 473 and 260. "WE SERVE THE PUBLIC Auto Painting, Auto Tops and two-yea- ic - ScOrett-Clyinde- COMEDY CANDIDATES PLEASANT GROVE, Oct. 25. Com plete tickets were named by both the Republican and Jjemocrais at.... v i Mr, ru a ries - hld -- Saturd ay4ilgM. trict which is hereby destenated as Marie. Smith received the nomination Street Paving District No. 13, being for city treasurer on both tickets. . Mayor, Th Renubllcan ticket is: the district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, namely: r, Justin A. West; recorder. Lloyd AdamLots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block 26; lots son; treasurer, Mrs. ,Mane s. sraun. term, John b. ouncilmani-fourye- ar 6. 7 and 8. in block 27; r term, Junius j. lots 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in block 28; lots Holdaway; William W. 1 and 2. in block 29; lota 1. 2. 3. 4, Hayes, Albert H. Olpin and 8, in block 30; and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 Lin. Llie-Democratnominees are: -- ?B? and .... I r. It. wens .ouga.ii, mwrani Provo City. Survey of Building Lots, Mayor, Marie s. treasurer, Ernest Rasmussen;, forA .depiAJ.oneJhundrecL feet back term, Al from the property line of said streets Smith; councilman, four-yea- r term, Clarence on which said improvement is to be bert' Bezant; two-yeconstructed. The total estimated cost Gammett," George L. Smith, James u. of said proposed improvement is $50, Bullock. 261.61, of which the city's portion is Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson have as $8,742.15, leaving $41,518.46 to be paid MTS. Bert MC- Vir o lnnol .isiinioiit tmnn tha Into nrltholr ITUest Uuh. of Paragoonah, pieces of ground to be affected or Bride benefited by said lmnrovemenL The estimated cost per front foot is $8.3229, carrying out of such intention must be on the south side ot First North street presented in writing, siaung werem between University avenue and First lot and block, or description of prop-ertto the city recorder on or beEast street: $10.3929 per front foot on et North-strefore the 14th day of November 192L the north side of First Combetween University avenue and First at 5 o'clock p. m. The Board of East street, and on both sides of First missioners at its first regular meeting the 15th day of East street between Center street ana thereafter, First North street: and J8.0752 per November, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m, front foot on both sides of Second East will hear and consider such protests street between Center street and Sec and objections to said proposed imond North street, and on both - sides provement as shall have been made. By order ot the Board of Commisof First North street Between- r irsi Utah. East street and Third East street, sioners of Provo City,'1921. 24, there being 399.52 feet frontage at the Dated October . FRED EVANS, rata 119RX1 feet TlYintfleS ai City recorder. feetl 3,189.40 and the $10.3929 rate, J (First publication occ frontage at the $8.0753 rate. 7 All protests and owectlons to tne puMiration wot, u, 22SWest Center St. J, Trained Ponies, Dogs and Birds BELLING CO. Use Herald Want Adt is hereby given ift-- GROVE ALL, ; TRANSFER R.-BR- IM A VERSAVE LDI NG CO. PROYO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-Acteylene Welding and Brazing. CLEMONS -- VillUm FHtST CLASS SllOE " 7 E. REPAIRING We absolutely guarantee our work. Prices reasonable. PRINCESS - and.Tire. Repairing Vulcanizing - There are motion pictures that stand of their greaU dramatic values, and pictures that are distinc- hecanBP of the whirlwind-snoo- d of their action. "Blind Wives." the Wil- llam Fox masterpiece that; will he shown at the Columbia theater begin ning Thursday and Friday, is a picture that stands out because of its great dramatic value, also because ot iia virue, pulsating action but principally because lta story is unfolded against a background of gorgeous splendor so dazzling and bo beautiful that It really beggars description. The Uvea of the idle rich, the wastrels of. society who toil not. neither do they spin, are " shown with a fidelity so new to theatrical" presentation that it marks a milestone in the development of cinema posst- billtles. There are all the spectacular beau ties of Luclle's (Lady Duff Gordon) scintillating fashion show, parading in a bewildering lot of gowns worth a king's ransom. There is beauty, there is wealth, there is grandeur. The colorful background of this mighty production makes it one of the most unusual of photodramas. "THE ROWDY" BRIMHALL BROS. Master Welder He'll Fix It. Juggling e 1 A. B. KEMP -- ''BLIND WIVES' 4 PEAY BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc C63 W. Center St., Provo, Utah. See " Original Nuts LEW HOFFMAN J.I... gives up the game to wed --Virginia aaughter of Pat MacMurran Pakro manufacturer. Jusr beforethe wedding la to. take place, however an . open road . challenge, accept unvut me macnine in which pat and he are ridina and father "'ina ih, match. After an unsuccessful attempt, iu eiuptj wun xne gm. Dusty secretly buys Pat's discarded Pakro racing can OTterBrrateTwTnsfhpriiwrf m nh and a contract from a foreign buyer lor.raaro cars, and thus- nvm niH Pat'S Consent fnr hia mnrrlap. tn VlZ ginia. - McCOY ' Why Worry If It's Broken? Contortionists First North... . REPAIRING 168 WEST CENTER ST. " WoLanshin. s 1090 West 8:15-25-40-55-- DAVIS & thej:oleprj3ustylKhoadeiia:up, RhOBdpS Evening c. THREE LE GROHS posed to participate, and the big speed v.i icierrea io wa used aa a for the storv. Mn WJB most thrilling moments of "Jthe' big were inea ana M appear among the scenes of the Picture.: ; DuStV FOR BETTER SHOE First-Clas- Repai . ASSESSMENT NOTICE! Syndicate Mining and tt v ng Company, Principal Place oi Ljjiness, Provo, Utah. Notice Is hereby g:ven t!...t at meeting of the board of directors i f a' the Syndicate Mining and Villii,? Company, held on the 26th day of Se tcmber, 1921, (No. 8) nf $1.50 per thousand shares was levied -- upottaheoutstanditig-eapltalH5te- krt- Young Mayo grew up to manhnoill Vi 'J. shoe ' the corporation, "payable immed iate'.y. with movies the and an after apprenX to J. iLflwln Stein, secretary, Provo, ticeshl pon the stage he went into picECONOMY SHOE SHOP lrtah. Any stock on which this assesv Tonight and Thursday the Strand has and an tures, enviable achieved Center. 403 West ment may remain unpaid on Thursday, theater will offer its patrons "Through October 27, 1921, will, be delinquent Eyes of Men," the big sensational pro- reputation both as an actor and as a duction in which Frank Mayo appears moneymaker. and advertised tor sale .at public aucas the star and is supported by a large Every picture without exception tion; and unless payment H made beNOTICE, CAR OWNERS! cast ot capable and well known play- has proven itself to be a veritable fore will be sold at the office of tha Loose wheels and : squeaky ers.. 7. gold mine, and "Through Eyes of No. 10 - Holbrookj Block i company, - Frank (Mayo ia no stranger to the Men," has been the greatest success of HirhfpTiPf fpllrwa rpnlnrpH North University avenue, Provo" - ; lovers of the stage and screen. His his film ventures. p- - m- Liln: all kinds of bodies made to m a"raay. Novembpr , name- - has been famous in, theatrical The story of the picture deals with pay 5B aeiinquem asaess- ia, ,noi iii.'io wheel of and circles for the better part of a cen- the three handed love match be- order; cost of advenia- tury.. His grandfather was a famous tween a young American millionaire, body repairing; all work -- guar-1 jm and expense ot eale. actor who in the days ot Booth and a beautiful young theatrical star, and anteed, J. LUWI" Barrett was touring the country in the an Arabian prince. At times, it is DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND Sscretary. famous old classic Kit Carson and said the action is fast and furious, but Utah. Provo, " BODY SHOi' other plays which hare long been for- iat all times keep well within the 23. Uim publication Sept. 1921; l1 ' 416 V. Center. bounds of prabability and logic. gotten. Provb, Utah. Tublication Oct. 2G, 132'.') ' THROUGH EYES OF MEN aUnds " " 1 -- |