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Show - .. . - - ' THE HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4-DI- i P ir v. 1922. Princess 'iypij? RFIlIIfTlfll M Km X, TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 ;, MISS DU PONT ' in 'A WONDERFUL WIFF Abo ri - Hiking Dresses, "! Hiking Dresses, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Maflnoo VvfnsHav 9 W Thiirsrtav and Krldav. . . Hiking Breeches,' Hiking. Suits, $6.15 $4.25 grade , . . .. $9.25 grade Beautiful Figured Voiles at a Sacrifice; 75c and $1.00 grade 4 t yard Hot .UNE-HALi- j.. for,"-p- er 1 ..35c 1 1 rKlLti 1 Beautiful Imported Organdies, while they last, for 98c grade rw onfir I. M. III 69c mmi TO $1.00 Prices from EVERYTHING IN SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT REDUCED PRICES Farrer Bros- - Co. j FRECKLES : , j k'-'- 7 I T Vr, i K . t i ; : Ota r Others May &UgUSt 1st 1 stalled . is the determining factor in the Success of any enterprise. It is the public's japproval of the good Maxwell that has made it possible to climb up to third place in point of production within less than a year' time. Public opinion now states that there Is more value given in the good Maxwell for the price paid than in any. other car on the American market. Are you going to take less for the money you put in a car? The good Maxwell is our best salesman. Let it show you. . - - rLI - - - - f - fcr --- -- 1? Kl your home. i . v4 hTrt, 9 , -- It - , .; , II' . m Vv j:v - ..-- w .- , T. jy ' n i..CUIIUIIUIUi-UlUiUU- aw . bm r f ' aw Our store Is liberally supplied with Hard Wheat and Patent Flour. This flour Is ground from Utah county's choicest wheat and always gives satisfaction. Last year's wheat flour - la generally the beat Flour made from new wheat doesn't render- good results in most cases. To avoid the dissatisfaction of using new wheat flour, include a few sack of our Old Wheat Flour 4 yoor nxt order. . SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES FLOUR only sav hom-bak- . ar - till ai a. n , W4 x f kioie Heat 3 rr:p ORIGINAL PATENTED ti3 rir luuua o i uiunaIj '. a i i Flo Zlegfeld .and Fokina, tha btUev this tlri ia master, II; ballet tba most ; perfectly formed ; In v America. She M klarsie WUhing ton mat haila from CtnclnutL Q CEREALS your own baking and not Do n joy good much but d sk. High bread. Patent Flour ...11.30 35c sk Graham Flour sk Whole Wheat Flour.. 35c 35c sk Gitmade b skCorn Meal ...27c sk Fresh Rolled Oats. .,4e 15c Large pkg Corn Flakes 10c Small pkg Corn Flakes Large pkg Post Toas ties.... 15c 10c Small pkg Post Toasties 25c 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat b b b SUGAR "The Furniture Center" FRUIT JARS Fine White Can Sugar for $7.95 100 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar. . .$7.95. 10 lbs. Sugar t.....'.80c Qt Mason Friut Jars, doz...87e 'Mason Fruit Jars, per dozen $1.29 Mason Jar Caps, dot 25o 29c Economy Jar Caps, dox Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers, doz 5c 12 dozen for 55c 15c Parowax. pkg 100 lbs. 25c Pacific Nut Butter lb 25c' Full Cream Cheese, lb. Full Cream T. A. Cheese, tb.25o 20c Fresh Eggs, dozen MACARONI - Macaroni I a good .substitute for meats In hot weather. Cut Macaroni, bulk, 2 lbs.... 23c Cut Macaroni, bulk, 5 lbs.... 45c Large pkgs. Macaroni, gpaghetti or Noodles, 3 for 25c PORK AND BEANS Ready to serve. Pierce's Pork and Beans, small, 3 for NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. Nice New Utah y Potatoes 29c for Extra large juicy Lemons, per 3 3 dozen 40c Nice medium or large Cucum- bers 5c Extra large Cantaloupes. .25c CANE AND MAPLE SYRUPS 'Vincent's 8yrup, 2 lbs Mncent s Sjrup: 5 lbs Vincents Syrui, :C .'j Log Cabin Syrup, small "RAINBOW" When location tinders set out in search of sltea for "Rainbow," the Alice Calhoun production which will be shown at the Columbia theater on Wednesday, they expected it would be necessary to travel several hundred miles out of New York city to locate any ..type, 'of Who and thought it would be like seeking a needle in a haystack to find one with a horizontal shaft. Their search, however, brought to light the fact that there are six mines within twenty miles' radius of the metropolis, all located In the small state of New Jersey. One of these mines has a horfe xontal shaft that a tunnel on the level of the ground. This was Identical to the on called for in the script At the mine they were informed that the difficulty would come tn locating a pair of mules to draw the ore wagon out of the shaft This was a necessary factor tor tb scene, but they ,.wre .Informed that there were no mules ia Jersey. However, a location finder has his motto, "Everything that can be written is possible, and tbey were confident that the desired animals would be found somewhere tn the vicinity. 2 for ' . .47c 93c BUTTER AND CHEESE Because U 4 always fresh is the reason our butter keeps so exceptionally weather. well In i, 25c Pierce's Pork and Beans, large cans 22e LARD Pure snow-whit- lard, packed e In pails. net pail Pure Lard.... $1.65 net pall Pure Lard 85c 2- - lb net pail Pure Lard...... 35c 10-l-b b COFFEES Skaggs' Old Master and Purity Coffees both come to us In the bean and we grind it to suit at time of sale.' can Old Master.'. $2.19 - lb can Old ... .$133 Master 45c l ib can Old Master can Skaggs' Purity $1.00 35c Mb can Skaggs' Purity 3- b OLIVES .45c 85c $1.(5 24c Log Cabin Syrup, medium. Log Cabin Syrup, large 25o Pierce's Pork and "Beans, med., l. . I.cis Price 1 e I oel It Vrfi1ftte It 5uUiin. Ill sr? ',. i tt Hcsts . : -t . lit tr V.., T LOUJE 2 sks High Patent Flour. . .$2.55 10 sks High Patent Flour $1245 t can be installed in - University Avenue. 145 North This Teiiow seems to have a grouch. Maybe that's because he'll miss his schnapps when he leaves Germany to tour America. He's Bill, a canine comedian. 4 com- I. Utah Motor . you, how easy one - The distance between the carefree, romantic days of old Spain, and the drudging, dragging hours of the basement shop girl, lies between the characters of Mayme Ladd and Rosa Alvaro, both of which are portrayed by Mabel Nor- mand in "What Happened to Rosa," latest the popular comedienne's Goldwyn picture, directed by Victor Sehertzinger, which comes to the Princess theater for two days, com mencing Wednesday. The eyes of Mayme Ladd are hopeless; the slump of her tired body moans aloud, "What's the use? ' Tnen in ajwinking tne mys terious personality of Rosa Alvaro transfigures the lifeless little shop airl. Her eyet become brilliant, her manner gashing, her body as audac iously poised as a nower on its stem. One moment Miss Normand Mayme Ladd, drab and uninter esting, and the next she is Rosa, beautiful, fascinating. In addition to this, skilful bit of l bined. Let us show i Opimioo But in- ,.' An aas? 1 9--lb raitt V Public 1 than, all other make3 v. Hamper v InnerUning More Homers 1' Also ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, Old Sour Fac I harms-Sea- fj f : Will Stay Forever Perfect ' "THE RAINBOW the HOLIER - il--- , ALICE CALHOUN in ay Come and Chevrolet : - A CORRECTION ku.i uone 1 .1 the park on the Fourth of July. The rental on the chairs at the park waa paid for by the members of the Nineteenth Centry club. To raise the neceaaary funds for the undertaking the club sold ice cream character pdrtfayal is' the irrepres and, cake at one of the bant) con' sible Normand humor that put a carta early this summer. laugh into every foot of the film. Efforts are now being made by tba club to secure permanent seats for ail community celebrations. A-- Has What '. ; I V rrt4 ; T winner at a cinema artist Now wee' Barry la said to prove I Tn V . ! ,.,'rfv.knit doubt In I III UIV report in Thursday's beyond tha shadow of tha forthcoming production, "School Herald of the activities of the OHDays," which wUl ba tha feature at-- Municipal council. It should have traction at the Strand theater n been stated alto that tha Nine Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, teenth Century club under the ALICt CAUMOUM III "HAIMaOW- - . " ri Ji that it take more than freeklea to i chairmanship , of Mrs. Oeonra Brat- l screen celebrity, U faw oacl"! bout tb funUtM BMt ba a flrst-claa- a . tPHat Rimbev mmvn w una securing or zoo "Gee, I'm atrong for th WUi iba "hmmmbI fur tb Mftuu by bar wtr UtOt ounMrtta f0T program In Pioneer said Waaler, "but then ta a m thair toa and idmlratloo. Tba ma them 1 kit, ft mx'MT Mlt, tb Ud Cklbaoa. what because thick they just ana la of tba ft aUfg M vto ana Matlly Mtatf to JJiet a handful of freckle they kia JUUUW pravaa got atylft t coafloi u a&f paJrUcuUf VP become movie atari. 1 don't want thla aaaartlcax to discourage any of them, and is fact any kid what's got a good hunch an' a strong one at that, that ba kia act before tha camera, let him go to It But bell have a bard climb. Tea, siree! I done every Go-thing rrom office boy,, to play tha part of the little kid of a wealthy ' grandma and it waa no pipe cinch." In his latest starring vehicle Wes' plays the part of a small town youngster who, through the aid of a wealthy uncle, is given a taste of private tutoring and the luxuries and little niceties that are be stowed on wealthy children. If. j WINS FAME Not so rery long ago the beautl rui girl was tbe chief aspirant to film fame. No motion picture was complete without a. feminine beauty, who completely dominated a screen story. But Wesley Barry, tbe Inimitable freckle-face-d movie star, has caused to spring up an impression that beauty is no. longer a requisite for screen honor. Most every young ster who can boast of three or more II freeklea, be he homely or handsome, believes that be hat tha inherent ability to romp home a I &fm -v i WEDNESDAY WHAT HAPPENED jfL - -- MATINEE 2:15 m $3.00 J; , Also COMEDY movie celebrity, will inimitable grace the screen of the Strand theater Wednesday and Thursday in his latest starring vehicle, "School the Gus Edwards Bays," made-froclassic of the same name. The very mention of the words "School Days" holds an appeal for young and old. and it is said that every mother who has boys, every man who remembers his boyhood, everv human being who can thrill to the joys, the disappointments, the pranks and the gloryj of boyhood will gloat over the trials and tribulations of Speck Brown, better known to the screen world as Wes' Barry. Briefly, the story centers around a small town boy who loves the old swimmin' hole and his dog. Hippy, better than anything else in the world. He meets a wealthy uncle who sends him east to get an eduHere he meets many cation. youngsters of wealthy parents, and he finds himself out of the social swim. He is beset by many trials and finally he and tribulations, goes back home to his faithful dog and his little country sweethear$ via the freight train route. ... trvk White Shoes at a bie cut. ' "FOR BIG STAKES" - Barry, in -- FABLES and COMEDY Wstey 7:?0,9:15 TOM MIX Also Yd Freckle-faee- d All Summer Dresses in gingham, voile and organdy, $2.00 to $8.00 values, -- 4 "SCHOOL DAYS" $2.98 ' - j 11.98 . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MABEL NORMAN-Din "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA" J $3.95 Hiking Blouse, $2.75 grade . . $2.75 grade $4.00 Hiking Jackets, $5.50 grade $3.25 ... grade $4.75 ' "GOD'S CRUCIBLEFrom Ralph Connor's Story, 'The Foreigner Supply your needs while summer is here I TONIGHT . Merchandise ! Properly Ventilated Theater In Provo TONIGHT In All Summer l The Only; COMEDY summer Skaggs' Creamery Butter, lb. 39o mm 1 small can Heinz Ripe Olives for 2 lirje cans 15c Ripe 35c Olives 25c California Olives tall can Large Ripe POTATO CHIPS Potato Chipsjarge jkg,. ..19c Potato Chips, small pkg. . ..10c 1 JELLO Jello, all flavors ice Cream Powdor . . ... . .10e .10c -- ht On the way back to town they. Tba Rainbow Mine," the name by bumped Into a farmer two miles which It Is known today. from the mine. He was driving pair of mules and they Immediately a halted, him and engaged tba ' " Tbere. are four mutual savings for tba production. x. loan associations engaged i and Another interestingincident connected with the mine ia tha tatt banking in Spokane, that after scenes for tba production witVUOOO depositors, and 16,000,-00were mads there the owners wsre In savings accounts. The diviso impressed with Miss Calhoun's dend disbursements of July 1. were personality that they renamed it $135,000, or $ per cent annually. . ant-mal- 0 |