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Show Jm 17 Days Left Before $1500 Will Be DO YOUR BUYING NOW! 1866 Given Away '4 o TA YLOR BROTHERS COMPANY 56th Anniversary 1 -- 192, The Big Department Store WHERE TO GO TONIGHT On the Screens at the Provo Theatre jr. Tonight Tomorrovi-Frid- 1 ay THURSDAY READ THIS EARLE WILLIAMS in W "Lucky Carson" Full of Love, Suspense and Action. Also FABLES and COMEDY At The ENTIRE COURT CATCH in nnnnRnDA JlbluJlMijl J drrwr l Y The Most Sensational Picture Produced in years Made The Most Talked About Film Ever The Masterpiece of Screen Art. The palatial Salle de La Fortune the glittering wheel spins the fateful ball drops his last franc on the Red Black Wins! But Foolish Wives always have money the renegade Russsian Count knows every woman's weakness ! See the most dazzling screen spectacle ever achieved Sheriff J. D. Boyd, Deputy Karl Boshard and Judge Abe Turner of the city coun were on their way south Sunday afternoon. Between Springville and Spanish Fork a large Nash car passed them up going at a breakneck speed. "Let's get that fellow," said the sheriff to Boshard, who was driving the car. Karl stepped on her and away they went for the fastest ride they have had since taking over the sheriff's office. When the speedo meter registered 55 milt, an hour the big county car only held her own with the speeder. After an additional amount of gas had been given her they finally passed the speed fiend and halted him. The man gave his name as David Morgan from Spanish Fork. When be was informed to appear at the sheriff 's off ice the next day he is said to have begun to explain matters to the. officers. "No need arguing at all," re- torted Sheriff Boyd. 'This case is all over, and pointing to Judge Turner, 'this is the Judge." iMorgan has failed to appear thus far in court," said Sheriff Boyd this morning. A complaint will be filed against the speeder. . dramatic Monte Carlo ! brought to your theater chair your ticket a magic passport to the land of luxurious and enchantment. ce WILL DIRECT LEGION Matinee Daily 2:15, 25c and 35c Evening 8:15,35c and 55c 3E ners, $1.602.00; fat bulls, $2.50 3.00;' bologna bulls, $2.00 3.00; light veal calves, $7.00 8.00. LIVESTOCK. Hogs Receipts, none. Steady to Choice prime top fat hogs, lower. NORTH SALT LAKE. June 13 175 to 225 pounds, $10.65; bulk of auie neceipis, none. steaay, sales, $9.9010.40; feeders, $8.50 pod demand. Prime steers. $7.25 9.25. to 57.75; good steers. .0.0007.00: Sheep Receipts, 1,906. Steady der steers, $4.50 5.50: choice lower. Choice fat lambs, $10.50 pws and heavy heifers. $5.0005.50: 11.50; choice yearling's, $7.008.00; ir to good cows and heifers, $4.00 fat wethers, $6.007.00; fat ewes, ruu; cutters. I2.00O3.25: can- - $350ig4.50. MARKETS GRAIN- June 13. Assertions that wheat prices were being reduced below the cost of production tended to rally the wheat market today from an Initial decline due to heavy margain calls which had been sent out last night. The fact that the calling of margins caused no extensive new liquidation on the part of holders helped also to steady the market Besides values at Liverpool today showed less of a fall than bad been looked tor m view of the severe decline yester-dain American markets. The opening here, which ranged from decline to c advance, with to $1.10 and Septem .Tulv 11.09 to $1.10, which was fol ber $1.09 lowed by a moderate general set back and then by an upturn slightly above yesterday's finish. Corn and oats reflected the changes In the wheat market. After off to a like advance, opening the corn mar-ke- t to 60.7-8July 60 scored a little gain all around. lower to Oats started to 35 advance, July 35 and later hardened a, trifle on all deliveries. Lower quotations on hogs weakened provisions. CHICAGO, , v 72 Year Quality in Pioneer WKite Lead Special Fuller processes make Pioneer Wihite Lead the best you can buy. Ground fine, it will pass through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the square inch. That gives paints in which it is used great covering capacity and makes them easy to spread. making it "Whiter." That that paints using it have unusually clear color tones. Fuller's Paints are made with the Pioneer White Lead base which contributes materially to their excellent quality. Call on or phone our 'Service Department" for free advice," quotations, etc. We can fill orders from stock. It is super-purifie- d, means c 5-- 8 4 l-- c LIGHTNING c STRIKES - SPANISH SPANISH FORK, June 14. Mrs. Hazel Thomas, 26 years of age, wife of Alonzo Thomas, had a narrow escape from death at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon through being struck by lightning. Mrs. Thomas was using an electric Iron when a lightning bolt was communicated to the iron from the meter and she was rendered uncon- For Bate by scious. It was thought for some minutes that she was dead, but she finally recovered and is little the worse for fhP grilling exnerlenre wtfh ma, t "Foolish Wives," Universal's TONIGHT LAST TIMES costly photodrama of life and in Rex Ingram's Special Production trigue at Monte Carlo, which open ed this afternoon at the Columbia "TURN TO THE RIGHT" theater for a three-darun, has THURSDAY ONLY MATINEE 4 P. M. been heralded as the costliest and i biggest picture ever screened." It lives up to its promises. Never has there been such a kaleidoscopic J" array of beautiful settings and artistic photography combined with such adept characterization and careful direction. Starring Erich von Stroheim, the author, director and star of the picture, has made a screen masterpiece. Whatever faults it may have, and no picture is perfect, they are submerged by the force of the theme, by the realness of the atmosphere, S'ov U Mildred ConeUm and by the vivid portrayals of von Directed by Clarence Bajgw. Stroheim and his supporting cast. A UNIVERSAL PlCTURl H Te .colorful settings, the activities of the noted pleasure resort, are merely backgrounds for the compelling story of "Count" Sergus Karamzin, renegade Russian cap- Dangerous Little Demon" is seen. Run by the speedometer mechantain, debonair adventurer and con- In his role in support of Marie Pre- ism, a new map to be mounted on summate villain. The role of the vost, Anderson Smith impersonates an automobile steering column unbogus Count is played by von a gentleman who isn't satisfied with Stroheim himself. The character is the of his hip pockets. He rolls and shows the driver the road capacity so well drawn that you hate him a hollow cane filled he is using for any desired dishas to hate him and rejoice when he with the have best brand. On top of that. tance ahead. comes to a bad end. he makes the little heroine rob The Count and his accomplices, her father's poor private stock, which two Russian "princesses," played gives her a rating slightly above A rolling pin has been invented by 'Maude George and Mae Busch, are international crooks, who prey Jenkins, the butler. that can be used with one hand. upon wealthy visitors to Monte Carlo. They occupy a costly villa which is a rendezvous for adventurers and at the opening of the GET THAT NEW AUTO TOP NOW picture are planning to victimize Andrew J. Hughes, newly arrived envry from America, and his wife. and you will feel on the The dapper and polished Count, in his flashy dress uniform, quickly Fourth when you take your car arouses the interest of Mrs. out for a tour. Have your top Hughes, who is pretty and frivolous made to order by us we know with a somewhat neglectful husband. Sergus and the bogus prin- the requirements of private car cesses, posing as his "cousins," sponsor Hughes and his wife owners, Our tops are made to through the gaieties of the Mediter- fit, and made from the very best ranean pleasure resort. and latest materials. A climax in Mrs. Hughes' innoi We also make a specialty of with cent but foolish Indiscretions the Count ia reached one evening seat covers, side curtains and when she eoes to his villa in re sponse to a fradulent call for aid.' repair work. Our nrices ar She and the Count are trapped in reasonable. a burning tower, sei on lire Dy a servant maid, who has been wronged and cast aside by the jaunty Dothario. The fire scenes and the rescue of the pair forms a sequence of realism i and thrills. PROVO, UTAH. 390 WEST CENTER. His eyes opened at last, Hughes seeks redress. After a personal enne counter, in which the Count is' orare adventurers the worsted, dered out of Monaco. The strange turn of the plot from this time is a rare bit of craftsmanship. It is enough to say that the husband and wife finally are united and that she realizes she has been a "foolish wife," in not appreciating: her husband. y mmm. iflOki WIVES" TONIGH- T- AND DON'T MISS THQO SEE "FOOLISH OancioiisleOeiii Marie ta tip-to- , Held Auto melo-dramati- c Top Co. i Pho GOTfER g Louisiana-Texas-Oklahom- 121 EEllililiiiiiBfllllllllllllBBiaillllllllllllCXlCXa I The Right Place to buy WALL PAPER is here. We have the goods and our reputation for fair prices is getting stronger every day. THE LITTLE DEMON "Does she dance, does she twist, does she do those little things you can't resist? I'll say she does!" You would think that old popular air was inspired by the heroine of "The Dangerous Little Demon," the Universal special attraction at the Strand theater. For the "demon" is a most fascinating creature as t, portrayed by the star, Marie and the way she does things, causes panic In the hearts of all masculine bystanders. Dancing and somewhat shockingly, she causes even the most blase of her suitors to feel a thrill. In fact, he gets such a kick out of it, he calls her down! PAPERS FROxM 10 PER DOUBLE ROLL UP THE RIGHT PLACE also for PAINTS. A PAINT for every purpose and the price is right. Pre-vos- SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH Don't carry a big cane with a fancy knob on it It looks suspicious, or at least it will after "The DOINGS OF THE DUFFS By ALLMAN A SHOW THE TOM. WENT TO OTHEft NIGHT AND TWO GOY5 CAME OUT ON THE STAGE ONE HAD ON A'5TEAW HAT THE OTHEE GUV TOOK IT I OFF LIKE TMS " THEN HE MADE f I A FIST AND DfcOVE IT RIGHT THROUGH THE CROWN LIKE . tutI it. li J . SPANISH FORK, June 14 At a irons on the same street, but Mrs. Thomas was the only person in- meeting held Monday night at ths American Legion hall, the local jured, f chapter decided to take over the arrangements for the Fourth of celebration, as the members COLD July JUST had been requested to do by the city officials. Plans for celebrating Look out for kidney troubles and the day include one of the largest backache. Colds overtax the kid- parades that the city has had for a number of years. neys and often leave them weak. A salute of guns will be given at For weak kidneys well, read what sunrise, and at 10 o'clock in the a Provo woman says: morning the parade will be given. Mrs. Harriet Wiseman, 243 E. A public meeting will foe held at the in the morning. The Sixth North St., says: "At times city pavilion afternoon will be devoted to sports severe colds have weakened my kid- of all kinds at the race track. neys and caused them to be annoy- These will include a baseball game, ing in many ways. My back would racing, demonstration, become weak, too, and I would have wrestling, boxing, etc. The usual a dull bearing-dowache through dances will be. held in the evening. the small of my back. Prompt action in getting Doan's Kidney Pills POTATOES. at the Provo Drug company has CHICAGO, June 13. Potatoes-D- ull; saved me much trouble and disreceipts, 68 cars; total United order. Doan's have always States shipments 679; Alabama strengthened my kidneys and re- sacked Bliss Triumphs, No. 2, $3.50 moved all symptoms of kidney 3.75 cwt; Spaulding Rose sacked a trouble." No. 1, mostly $3.00 cwt.; Price 60c, at all dealers. 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