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Show JHKIIEEALn.iIO.NDAV. AUGUSI.7, -- IS: MAN"Tffvf!rAWr : ' FOR $ALE-isun-drl- ed uousana. Fenrod Phone T82--J L ;. , IS per Nelson o. -- Phone S WE per YE GOT Clothes to press. City Tailoring. 837 W. Center. Phone M bmuuw auesaay 4 F. jednesop. f Cert Laemmle presnu i. GA FOR SALE meadow A 778-R-- l. Confectionery, .j excellentbuslness. " - dolnf Phone FOR SALE Large Black Republi can cherries for canning purA-i. poses. Phone 7254. 744-J-- FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk, de livered morning and ermine. .. M. AYERS WELDING "Man To Man" Is the promising welding and catting. title of the Universal-Jewe- l attrac Phone We weld anything made of metal. tion coming to the Columbia theater FOR SALE Classy hug, the finest A'orlt guaranteed. First class serv- next Thursday ana Friday. - in town, come In and look H over. Ice. 42 N. 4 th- W.. Provo. Phone It is a starring vehicle for Harry tf Carey, filmed with elaborate atten The price ia right Wren : wilkins, 58W. 290 VW Center 8t f tlon to the thrill qualities a Western SW-W- SPECIAL PRICES on cord tires for . Fords. Clayson Auto Tire Co, FOR SALE-JJ- ttle North. 460 E. 7th pin. ' A3tf FOR RENT JJght housekeeping rooms, also garage. Call 130 W. A- 4th N. FOR RENT W. 1st & Furnished & m and Alfalfa lay. Call . i M L OJ 1 FOR SALE - aa JiHIIIIII TONIGHT AND TUESDAY BIG ONE WANTED i LO iifiiiiiiiiifiiitiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiifiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiuiiiii A 88. 150. HUH " MiJ-tt MONEY TO LOAN on forms, cent Interest. MALI brick, , i'finv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiNiilH TONIGHT, TUESDAY AND , WEDNESDAY room. 383 A-- A Kew Home story should provide, A cattle stampede of 'five thoa Call sand.osght to famish a kick for the. jaded Ipeetator. The Agoure ranch-Two sets of bed a cattle grazing kingdom of great FOfl 8ALE Calk acreage near U nl vernal springs, almost new; child's bed fornia, was the scene of City, the stam A-and crib. Phone pede. The fenceless areas around SIS Benson, Arizona, furnishes a loca FOR SALE, CHEAP Butck truck. tion tor the thrilling scenes. roadster; also Oppisite Harry Carey, Helen Rich A-- 8 Call 114 N. 4th W. is given an opportunity- to show LOST Ladles' black kid slipper. whether or not British musical comedy stars make good heroines A-Return 331 N. 1st E. for photodrsmas. She haa only FOR SALE FORD COUPE, prac- been in plstures two years, but her and sweetness of personality tically new, equipped shock ab- beauty won her highest have, already The cord tires; bargain. sorbers, esteem. Wtn. M. Jtoylance Co. Harold Goodwin, formerly a Fox FOR RENT Two pleasant furnish- star, Charles LeMoyne, Willis May Garaci and Alferd Allen if deed rooms, housekeeping A-handle the principal supporting sired. Phone 89. FOR SALE, CHEAP machine. sewing A-- 7 FOR SALE modern house, two baths,, heating plant; lot 6x7 Tods; 813 E. 4th N. Phone 80, 2 790-R-- privileges. UUsUWUSU 8 39 W. 2nd JT. "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in WILLIAM FARNUM "OLD DURURY" Any reference to the old romantic dnys of the famous Drury Lane theater, in London, Is sufficient to set the blood of the true dramatic student tingling. In its heyday it .was the-- , birthplace of scores of itwepnlnK successes, and across its . A Phone ll boards strutted young players whose to me rou names latter were-aaa- ea FOR RENT Modern housekeeping of the a great artists ana stage A-rooms. 60 E. 4th N. Of these none is more ireniugeB. than the name of Edillustrious as stenogPosition WANTED mund for history depicts no Kean, rapher and general office girl. nWarter whose nte combine sucn A-References. Call 183-startling contracts of success ana failure: such Idolizing worship and tragic degradation. FOR CASH Drury Lane tneater, duplicated faithfully to the last detail, la pictured in "A Stage Romance," the 694-W- FOR SALE Dodge touring car. 257 & tb N. Phone 269-A-- 8 cniiaren. A-- 8 SAVE MONEY-B- UY SAMUEL KQPP Phene440 "f lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING AUGUST 12, 1922. .87 63 ...... ; ... . . . . . ;7. . . . r.25 . . 25 Sweet Corn; per dozen . 7.777. 7.. .77. 'I . . ,25? ; , ; Cucumbers, per dozen 15 2 lbs. Green Peppers . .;.. , , . . , .... . . . .25 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs .. U .......... . .45 Best Creamery Butter . .43 3 lbs. Bulk Lard .. .50 Swift's Atlas Hams, whole, per lb, , , ,.32 5 Tall cans Pink Salmon .55 2 pkgs. Wheaco ; ; ... ; ....... , . . . .45 I,.,,... 2 pkjs. Cream of Barley , . , , , . . ., '.;35 b sack Patent Flour .81,28 Kerr's Wide Mouth Jar Lids . 20 dozen 10 lbs. Sugar f 10 lbs. Good Rice 16 lbs. New Potatoes :. 3 lbs. Utah Fresh Tomatoes tiiniiMiiEiiaiiBiiiHBiaiiisflBiiiiiiuiiBiuiiii 2 Fruit Jar Rubbers. 2 lbs. Sealing-Wa2 lbs.Parowax ...V 15 ...25 x , trybottl9 . ,;. . t,,... . . . ... ... . . ...... Pint Fruit Jars Quart Fruit Jars ....... .,.".20. . . , 32 .81.10 . . ; .00 No Mistalce are thelowest in ou history. It is impossible for any repair shop' to compete with'us when it comes to quality and 'service. Our prices We specialize on FORDS, and our large investment in special equipment enables us to do work more quickly and better than any "one else could "do ft ' " ' We are' constantly working to better our serTcS-Jve maintain only skilled machin- - "i3tS.T' 5" Our aim is to please in every respect, and we are sure that if you will just give us one chance you will be bur customer always. DRIVE IN AND ASK FOR DAVE Always Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. Anilerconrb Garage 241 West Center. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad System Scene at the Strand Officer of the Receiver. WANTED William Fnx nhoioolav Which will open aMhe Columbia theater towith the bnloved night actor William Farnum personating dmuna Kean. Competent Workers To Take the Places of Strikers h-t- i 48-l- Sure-Jel- l, A Story of the Snbwlands. Based on Alexander Dumas' World Famous Play. Directed by Herbert Brenon. Scenario by Paul Sloane Also Sunshine Comedv - SAFE IN THE SAFE" 9 460 West Center. XJerto" OF THE NORTH "A Stage Romance" 9 WANTED To rent S or ; house; modern; by couple," Pafhpicture in 8 A-- ' TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, 7:30, 9:15 Matinee Taesday 4 P. M. William Fox Presents 8 Til 0" A-- 8 FOR SALE, CHEAP Practically new wicker baby cart, also FOR SALE Coal range. 5.00 A-- If taken at once. 128 3. 3rd E. Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine E. 466 N. 2nd in good condition. FOR 8ALE Ford sedan, 1821 - - - model; run 1800 miles; first class " condition; extras. Call 178 E. 1st A-FDR KENT Two-roofurnished N. Phone 489-faaartment. Apply 65 .W, 2nd N. I WANT TO BUY a home in Provo. orcaliJ08-W- , A-- 7 picture iwiiHUHiiiiiniiiummiiiiiimummni . -- AuNiveaSAL 455-NV- 8 . IN - Abo Comedy "ALFALFA LOVE On Lakevlew road, bunch of keys. Owner can hare same parts. by calling at 658 W. 1st 8. and pay- FOR RENT Two large, very dead. for this ing sirable rooms, light housekeeping FOUND si m Ml 9 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 150 E. 2nd S. m Phone 343, T ,1. "And a good time was had by all. The oft quoted line regarding the party that was so successful from a social standpoint, applies to tne ex periences of the cast of players who enact the role In "The Guttersnipe the Universal special attraction coming to the screen of the Princess theater tonight and Tuesday. In this Gladys Walton starring picture, several episodes are con cerned with the dream of the hero ine ot life in elite Entlish society as she read of It in the; tasUlment s of a thrilling: lote vtoryr in sioppy Stories."' The magasine yarn in make eludes many: incident vrv humorous situation I. Wnen scenes of an attack on the hero by an Infuriated buU were bun need was a hide 'wita (aku. an active numan unaerpinning. Thongh comedy making it a serious business, the pltyers could hardly restrain their mirth at any time dur WILL BE PAH), AS FOLLOWS: . TINNERS - 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SHEET METAL WORKERS 70 cento per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. SnL. . 1 CAR REPAIRERS 63 cents per hour, $5.04 for eight hours; Scene fronv"Nanook of the North," which piays at the COACH CLEANERS 34 cents to 37 cents per hour, $2.72. to $2.96 for eight hours; Strand for three tonight ROUNDHOUSE SERVICE1IEN 35 cento to 38 cents per hourT $2.80 to $3.oTfor eight -' Jiours; MACHINISTS' HELPERS 51 cento to 59 cents per hour, $4.08 to $4.72 for eight hours. cento to 51 27 cento APPRENTICES per hour, $246 to $4.0Mor eight hours. days,-commenci- Picture at Princess Differentials of three cents per hour over the foregoing rates are paid to Mechanical Craftsmen on night shifts, and differentials of five cents to ten cento per hour in excess of the foregoing rates are paid to highly skilled positions in the Mechanical . Crafts. - - In accordance with announcement by the United States Lafcor Board, July 3, old men remaining ana new men accepting employment are within their righto and are not strikebreakers. They have the moral and legat Ttghftft fngpgw tiy railroad fcrvir and wui nsvc pruiccwon m every aeparimeni ana Drancn or the Uoverntaent National, State and Municipal. ' ' : The men who have remained in the employ of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, and who are now taking service are not merely loyal, to the railroad; they are proving their loyality to the public and the governments -- They are notcabs, but -they are at work under the protection of the Law and the Labor Board, and THIS RAILROAD INTENDS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THEM TO THE END. APPLICANTS FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF.' v-- fur traders adventuring further north than usual Is Robert J. Flaherty, who "featured" her m his photoplay, after nearly ten years Ot leading Sir William Mackenile expeditions - info the isolated and frosen limits of North Labrador. - At first the Eskimo beauty Was "camera shy"; but as all she had to do as a potential screen favorite was to step on with her usual occupations, she , soon accepted the 70 ; THE SMILING ONE Every movie fan wants to see his or her particular screen favorite in the flesh, but there is one instance when the tan either sex wltt-- be disappointed.; For it is sxtrenfely doubtful if Nyla, "the smiling one," as she is called in the small North Hudson Bay tribe of Eskimos of which she is the reigning beauty, will ever make a "personal appear sace-at-a publlo stowing wonderful motion picture - feature of which she is- - the. heroine "Nanook ot the North," now show.:.i v.it.v ing at the Strand, , Nyla, although destined to .become a screen favorite, has only the vaguest Idea ot civilisation. Her home is a tent of skills In the summer and a snow "igloo" in the winter; and her favorite delicacy Js menu The only-- white raw she ever met except two or three ; cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours: BLACKSMITHS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. BOILERMAKERS 70 cents per hoar, $5.60 for eight hours. ELECTRICIANS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours; PIPEFITTERS 70 cents per hour, $5.60 for eight hours. MACHINISTS tr-c-t toT the Wmhur of ttia partlcuwr seouence. For the beast frequently Sesame unmanageable, altogether too prone to gamble about- - and make lolly'' with the members or the company. And what's tunny on the screen la very likely to furnish good elements of amusement for the people making it. STEADY JOBS Standard Wages as Prescribed by the United States Railroad Labor Board H. CTStevena, Shop Supt, Burnhsni Shops, Denver, Colo W.' E. Hljglnson, Foreman, Colorado Springs, lei iiiiimbiu m ssi ssssmi i f" Wmmammmmmmmmmmmm :9IJUWS-miroNmTheGUTTERSNIP& -- : - At the Princess tonight and Tuesday. grinding machine" as one of Ex and brother, Herbert J. S. Hopkin-so. To those who took pert at the plorer Flaherty's myterlous tools of his business. services, including - the speakers V and those who furnished the music; CARD OF THANKS. to those who sent floral tributes, We-- wish to express our sincere) who furnished autoa and to all who thanks and appreciation to our assisted and comforted us In our many friends - and neighbors for hour ot sorrow. their acts ot kindness during the Mrs. Herbert 3. 8. Hopklnson, Illness and death ot our husband Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sugg. . - ,''.Colo. - Waltsr Roberts, Master Mechsnlc, Pusblo, Colo. JLfteat. Agent, Triausev Cele .' -L-ocal-Agtnt, Florence, Colo. . Local Agent, Canon City, Colo. ' E. 0. Hasklns, Master Mechanic, Ssllda,.Colo. , Local Agent, Leadvllte, Colo. Local Agent, Aspen, Colo. G. C Gates, Foreman, Montrose, Colo. J -- Herman Welrick, Foreman, Ounnls F. T. Owens Master Mechanlb, Grand Junction, Colo. E. C. Howerton, Master Mechanic, Alamolat.Clo. Local Agent Duranoo. Colo. X. B. Carpenter;8uprlntendent,Wdgway, Colo. " Local Agent Tellurlde, Colo, Local Agent, Santa Fe, New Mexico. ' D. & Cunningham, Asst Supt. M. P., Salt Lsks ' ;City, Utah. , Loesl Agent Provo, Utsh. , 7 J. C Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah. : r .. Local Agen Price, Utah. y JOSEPH H. YOUNG, Receiver. Denver, Colorado July 22, 1922. . ; The Denver & Rio Grande -- Western Railroad System., ". ': ': :t... ''''' . i - y:' ' |