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Show - THE DAILY HERALD j 1 : THE HERALD, TUESDAY; JANUARY 9, 1923. SPR1NGVILLE f Published by The Herald Company. VtTlan weeii. , . ; V Mr. and M rt.yWlir Parker Jpenf Tuesday evening' wfth Mr. and- frs. v f J. Tr Wheeler. Mrs. Cora Bates PIptr has returnea alt JJike, alters Xortnight's visit AFTERNOON, EXCEET SATURDAY tnttLtil 81 eecoasl ciabs mail nialter June puu Proyo, Utah, under the Act f March 3, 1879. ifi. Gw.JvdKr, tailor and Fubliaher. Ji Ai OtrengBusinesi Manager. N. Gunnar Rasmuawr, C4ty Editor. A. T. Harding, Circulation Manager. WEEK-DA- Jiiilllt" " CO.L'.Mfi;Sa:A; In Scofieldj is'iaiting Tuft for'."a. couple of EVgRY "I ' - ; . TONIGHT-7:- 30, THE YOUNG RAJAH" and COMEDY Rex Ingram's ,ThetJiiottor's Slfidl cluti met al the home of MrsNMInette Bird. Friday. A was e mast toterestlnrNJrbgram v'". Term of. Subscript Ipn: Pally only, delivered ly carrier, 30 cent roll call, New montn; Dy mall in Utah county, $3 a year; outside the county, 13.50 a yean joyed as follows: MUkic; . cent a month, 13.50 a year In advance; Year's resolutions: --Xmerica's Re aily and Sunday, by carrier,-4- 0 . and a $4 year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. Sunday, by mail, pally, sponsibility to tbt Immigrant " vra Books to th larkr-Gdcilia Home." Nellie"Burt. Mrs. May daU assisted the hostess in serrlng f WHY AND HOW COKE SHOULD BE USED FOR DOMESTIC HEATING '' ' "' fvnahmnnta . '': ; Ton are havtoa trouble aetttot coal: W, Mendenhall enteWained Mra. caa't get enough it'aihW"Mdar71!ofar1ril Jfyou ... ... coal; K..t JnH(( 1 An h.AH)J I liiatt Wilfred Mendenhall MendenhalL MDiMtiM Velma and Florence Mendenhall and If you think coke cant bemused nicctulIiLipifllQIIf : ' w know.wby "Jand bow it can M liaed, then you will want: the bulletin Juat prepared by our.vyaishlngton; Burteo, baxed on practical and easily understood government testa and eipertments carried out by Uncle 8ama. Mines Bureau. 'It tell jotl all about Scoke ead exactly Mow to use tt in youi" furnace, Juit fill trat carefully the coupon below and mail it to ur Washington Bureau. you ant ' . ; Wa8blngtoa1JBurean.Proo Herajd. 1321 N. T. Ave, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin COKE FOR DOMESTIC HEATING, and ' enclose: herewith 8 cents- - m (tamps, tor postage. Name ,.v.n. ' ..;..... ..................... " : .V THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY RIGOLETTO EROS. With Swasaon tistexi - .Mr. and Mrs. "Jesse o. Keynoias werezpleassntly surprised Sunday : by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. w Heeler.. ir an o Mr. A, WjXnerrington, Mr. and Mrs. r: Wheeler. Mra.p Ellen wieeier. Dinner was serred - and a Pleasant fternoon. of social nat,. after whlch tbey enjoyed the .Rrwaa Fourth ward church. " The 'SpringVilte firemen will enter tain thts erenmg witn vanquet at the Fraternal hall in compliment to and th city their wire, sweethearts, officials, after which a complimentary dancing irty .will. teglT,en school. Invited guesti at the high a;- TteyajnaT'aaa t, 'Hfmenut family motored to Provo. Sunday, of where they were the dinner-guesDr. and Mrs. F- - T. Reynolds. iMr. and Mrs. Steven Deal and chil at Salt Lake, dren spent, the week-enthe guests of Mrs. J. C. Thomas. - FARRELL T - k 0d COMEDY wn Miss Bens Reynolds. ' WEDNESDAY OUTCAST" A Paramount Pkitu kin II , :ELSIE FERGUSON In - RODOLPH VALENT1NQ and ALICE TERRY . I , Shows 345 and 7:45 "V- Dd 'k N. RODOIHALENTTNO, bt4 TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY witheJatives ana friends. 9:15 t; ,! moBker.wbo'jojrfs his bat jn.tim to faclal.conawUpna creaU-a- n aWlos-e band helps sdd io (he phrefor Jhefr laugh proypUnff n?elo- Jbe merriment The RigoletU,do. a, little les. bit of, ev'f rythJng and the .Swanson sisters 'sing and dance well, CONeitfERINO POWER J iwilard Macrs .latest ssetcn on "matrimonial life, called "Who Is She?"J one-piec- HE 1-T- v. Who Is she. BrJ;iari7t iNTTATIOAI, 5? - TUCK .& CLAI8E, . k HATCH 1 J -- nuupvnma DJ" yone XUUI of Baltac'g n'0vl, -- Epgeaie Grand'et ine scene is taia m a provtocTM City of France;' where ' the ' mlsri Orandet hoards his gold and? five in povenr wjtn- - nis aaugnten Eugenie. A' tteohew: Charlna a TfinnC twin I'd. e vardiet rromarlsv Buiciue,' is inrown uoon the minAfa mix aiain- - V atT jpf JBalzac'a, tremendous tove and greed.,. . Iff. the .screen terslon Alice 0 wauisitely beautifuf MarguerS - t Tr JtoUf 'if 0:,Ta sensational tttnmn, Peered triumph tnitoughhX portrayal of Eugenie. Rodolph vilea. .whose: Latin -- m tino,. rtemiMrammr 1 JosepJ JLJtemtoi- JlThegpnijuerinxJeJ atjhe, Xftcigful' fascination lifted him nrsV" Wednes-dsmon Strand theater tonight vand wife is cured of "the bluereyed emiffentlr for the role iiOniiii.iwjwi!L charttyu4-4aeeeorttayhT0State . ....... ster. jealousy" forms iflfifoundatioji JPour .Horsemen," At cast as the PaHt ......7."......y..0..";, ..y. It is a Res out, shipping to Martinique with fitfle un for the olot. dandy, .Charles. Ralptt Lewis,. oc PiiaV anil r'lalra fn "Tnncn md for Metro and In' it Mr Ingram: has money, but with the treasured' of tbtfiffloer.effeetIv of character nsu or au tne tne assistance new ra lud in Ioev the have ryNorEttgen Thf Twists" th pnncipis something AND HER OPPORTUNTY. 'PROVO attom J)layiId' Orandet of contortion. One is a wonder who aided him in making "The Four art . ., when it comes ta somersaults and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse," ',Vthe Mawtsa (By Thomas L. Martin.) Dr. and Mrs. George W. Clark, oldtwist his body into every , superb production that It wias. At Provo is missing a wonderful opportunity to distinguish- - her time residents of . Springsllle .who other can conceivable. .! its New Tork premiere, - "TheMJon- shape now reside at San Bernardino, uaiii... and Hatch are colored ooys oaering Power" was acclaimed with self. The rendition of the Messiah New Year's day at the taber announce Farrell the marriage of their daug- whose line of music and song make1' uTjtinted enthusiasm: The cast Is nacle in Salt Lake City wasa big success. The mayor, the musi- - hterAlice May, to Ralph M. Thomas one forget worries and cares. Their headed by Rodolnh Valentino and Street and " No.. ... ..... . , toie Jw J&HL ' soaef-a-htokrw- yt V Wll lffl Bgram-prodact- ts l Can't Make a Mtstak You ttialmtxH'iciair 1923. at Salt Lake City. ihe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make ing it such. It is an annual affair and is becoming noised ' - . i t e ..xr i. their, home at Peterson, Utah. i vEf.. tuuin,i huh4 itype oi auvenising is among Mr. and Mr?. Herfry Child and fam- r i City. Ogrten is thing, fiy of Srnni.h Fo?k spent Saturday ttapjmya-MceC. Th newspaper accounts of the Ogden oratorio were vefy encour evening witlL Mr. and Mrs. ' A. H. ' - aging indeed. This is the kind of work that makes a man feel Child. Beardel entertained . " t if rr-- - -- e-grjeatesi doihg-thesaro- ' k--- 1,1 ? -- Mrs. Rhmla at New Year'sudinner ast Monda; .were aid tar Jir. ana .vrs. uai.er Raeich, Mr.' and. Mrs. fiad Gatherum nd famiy I.alie, Mi;s Rosfa Jacobson of Provo. Oenpvie-Pouglas BtPavscS. and. Pearl Dowdle, Mf?ad Mr.' Lowell 'Penrod of Provo. tile we do something I -- here in Proyor Why can't the Why can't church, city, school and musicaLutlreritlesbf Jhis town get tocfilt gether each year, Easter, time, Christmas time, or New Year's " day and render a big oratorio? -- We have the tstentT. It "is 'ready' Eveiy singer in the entire city is anxious- for the opportunity It is one of the greatest NOTED SINGER HERE. opportunities thajt Provo has )fSre it at the present time. . Its will be trifling, yet money could not buy the results that Emma Lucy Gates, who will sing in would come from it. AHhat is needed is the oliege hall on Monday night next. spirit"-o-f every musicaf interest in the town supporteLhy the !ia- ju'-- returned"- from a suecess'ui mg ipefiient In Colorado. Among her ciyil and religious ftUlhorjtiQ8 of Provo. Let us do it. Let us fenditiointhe" Centennial state do it. :1xt us give Provo an annual treat as good ;a any- - tolbe was "Sing, la. Sweet Biril,'' which she foun4 in-tstatecIi..can Surely we will not let the sang by te'egrapiifc request of heH " It met with a tNew York manager. us Let by, get together andut it over. opportunity pass - - 'L -- 'i We Sell - "get-togeth- if er - J i. t 1 .Clear Creek: Castlegafe. Blackkawk or King Coal IS- e - " " " It - r mi Tin s coal m S f he - ' "' "' ' OUR REAL SELVES; y A11 criminals lie, but rare is the man who can stick to & lie, says Michael Hughes, Chicago's detective chief. "We find a liar will tell a different version of the same story, to almost every: one. So We lead a suspectlnto telling lies, then we check him up, and finally in his mental confusion the .truth comes out" VAUDEVILLE AT COLUMBIA This bit of criminal psychology is based on the principle of multiple personality. In other words, that we present a separate The vaudeville o program at the and distinct and entirely different personality to each person we Columbia Wednesday is entertaining: meet. The Rigoletto bothers have been seen before, yet they return with even Take your own case.. In the presence of your mother yo By i astonishing trim. a certain-- way, display a certairTaltitude. This is vour Derson more the Swanson sisters, they put ever an " ' ' act that holds" interest from start to ality, as mother sees it. To another person, you are entirely different in actions and finish. The vanishing phonograph is there, the needle threading trick and attitude. , others. A pretty little dog and a exactly the same light And, naturally, we often disagree and argue about the merits or defects of mutual acquaintances: You may consider an acquaintance o. k. Your friend may consider him n. g. Neither of you' can understand the other's attitude. r , We all know people who are devils in public, but "mighty sweet to his mother, and that a1 tones for a lot" TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 Another familiar expression; "Don't mind him. He's a good J. P. McGOWAN fat fellow, when he's sober."1" Liquor brings out "hidden personaliCHANCES" "RECKLESS ' ties. and Comedy Carry this analysis to its logical conclusion and every one has a distinct and different personality for every person with WEDNESDAY AND THTTBSTiAV whom he ever comes in contact. It is ..humanly -- impossible to treat two people in exactly the same way to exhibit the same OWEN MOORE in ; "Z"SOONER OR LATERE- - i personality to bpthr- Also "Spwr philosopher said something about us entering this world alone and leaving it alone. To a large "degree, we and SPORT REVUEH through life alone No matter, how intimate we may become with friend, mother, we keep to father, wife or husband, there is 'Ourselves. This hidden personality, safely maiked,. is the Real ' 'Hsie Ferguspn cd Divid y Qaramoant tctur - T-- T AT THE COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY. Quality and Service GRAIN AND FEED White Mill Run ,.'.. ,5 xuu ids. nest vvnite i5ran . 100-Ibs.Be- -- That you will do your Grocery Buying Us during 1923 - , .PKone 232: Fbwell & &en ftotn tM OUTCAST Ataa PKESS -- - 160 .W;FiftltNprtk most enthusiastic response. The song will probably ' be rendered at ter Provo concert.. Requests - have also boen mad that she Bing President G. H. Brhnhall's great composition, ()' Glory." and the B. Y. 11 eollega song. ; 'j - -- HAY, J; w lDsruienaeaisraiiT;. 100 lbs. White jSKorts I0O m. Wheat i 100 .lbs. Whole Corn . ... i, - X . . .J 52.25 $2.1- 5- $2.00 $2.10 $2.10 ....... H25 ..... -- - 7.. ..ll.SO . rPhonelll ES ... ..,10Gflbsi'ine Ground or Cracked Corn. 10a IBs. Whole Barley lOO fcs; Chopped Barley S2.25 .... 100 lbs. Whole Oats 100 E3, Chopped Oats .r. 100- - Ibs..Mixed. Chicken Feed S2lOO 100 lb Globe A- -l Scratch. Feed. S2.75 10&: lbs.. Globe,A;i Laying Mash. . . 7, $3.75 10a lbs.-- Oyster-Shel- ls r. .S1.7550" lbs. Charcoal ... i- -. i SI .00 lbs. Swift's Meat Scraps y- 100, $5.00 100. lbs. Linseed Oil Meal . ;: .$4.50 10a lbs. Dried Beet Pulp i .. Special' Trices on Quantity Purchases on Above Items. Baled Hay and Straw at Lowest Prices, - m . L: vTenns Cash With Order or on Delivery of . r" , i Legal Agents for the y'., - .v x t' : DE LAVAL SEPARATORS AND PARTS ' ' , WE DELIVER. it-. 'J,t - - $1.80 1t. , You, can save money , . st T-- - s''N'S always-somethin- z)f " ."' . ,.''''': . - - : ... 1- Jioover'aXrtmery, -- COLD M EATS Bologna, lh. Weinies, lb. "'" ....... 20c 20 Oxford Ham; lb";;r;35(5 Corned tBeef, H....3ic Boiled, Ham. . lb.....60e Sirloin and Lamb Chops, Pork-Siea- lbs ...... lb. k, ''TjeoseCocoanutr lbt 10 bars Washing Soap 10 lbs; Sugar ..7t.7;t. , . r ' " -- v ;- ' ' FLOUR " $1.45 Hoover's. Flcur, sack. Hoover's Flour, 100 Ibs7TTf,ft2.8 Germade, bag ......,i.t.,...i.oo .30ccream Meal, .bag . Service to both the living and the dead, We re 'flot merely undertakers, but funeral directors inV All that the term" implies. W7rTJ0dirwtainh(T ".'intimate details of funeral and burial, leaving! .," nothing to chance. ..The members of our firm :! ' . , . .personally supervise everything.. . FOR BREAKFAST. . Hatch Undertaking "77"""Afis"onllatch Co. lila'M. Hatch" - . r v " - Another barrel' of that Goad Cocoa has just ar rived and we are selling It at the same price-- lb. "r ' tcoanut, ntt gtde.'ib.-TTr.'- ' ! ' . Phone 480. -;- f-fji' i.e.' ... .........: 35o'' 25o 2 for 25e ... ,2 for 35o Peas ...:.......,..,,. 2 for 250 .... ,2 for. 35o Peas, Peas. 2 for 45c Beans . , w r.2 fof 35oA'' ftringless Tork :and Beans, Pierce's, per ,,..(,1.,,, : 'can ..... can Homlujvper v . a, P. & W bite .10! bars ' ' 10c, 15c and 25e . A.' a .Naptha, Crystal and Pearl White, bar. .Se TOILET SOAPS j Oll,rQtM-,;.; Jap Rose ,49o " for 25or. for 26a 3 for 29a Fair ri;00" are the three fundamental principles in the business ' policy of this store. .W . We carry only the Choicest Meats and Groceriesdep- ..m..,.....,.20o sdAP--- ' lalmolive-.- HINDMARSH .ntXl Sweef Mi;cd' Pkles, lb. 35cf Dill, 2 for 6o . .r Service; Cocca, loose. '.JbT. . ..ISo pkg. 15c, 30c Cocoanut, Loose, lb 35o r.850 Corn .. Corn . " . J .490 . CANNED GOODS . 425 West Center ?Me "Sauer Kraut, cans.'...V2 for Sauer Krautl.cans..,,.t.;2 for ' if4 ' tin e .. ... 25o Cream of Wheat, uKg.v.". Carnation Wheat, pkg:;.,.r...35o , , Carnation Oats, pkg...........35B .15a -- Sunripr. Wheats pkg. . . .1. .'. .35c nice Nor. x. Sunnpe Oatsiika..,..J15a and 30a. Ve have some ..way vSaU ; Herring at, . Armour's Corn Klak.es, 10g and 15c , . Post TptitleSf pkg. .... 11c and 17o each-- .. ...... ,......,.10o . . .30c 17o Anchovies, lb. Kellogg's.Coiit Flakes. .11c-and ' ' SODA CRACKERS V ,Try soms - on your itext . r - A . VlSlt Small Soda, pg.............:10c; Medium Soda, .2 for. ........... .25c Kaniil) .Size Soda, pkg. . . ..... .30c-net rr. . ,T . . . , ....... .400 STANDS FOR SERi'ICE -- .180 a V - . " - " ,vrv e -- s1l V JlX . 'hi Creato Cheese, lb.. 30c Cream Brick,- lb.. ..35o SteakTlb. . . . . 18 ne i SmoketJrHnnv lb... 30c Whole or Half. lb. .250 Breakfast Bacon, Jb 35c SALES" WEDNESDAY. MORNING wasatch Produce Co; 65 Wasatch 'Dutter, lb 85o Banquet Butter, lb-- S8o Separator Butter, lb 45e endable, quality foods.." Phone 46 and let us prove these statements to you. - SUTIItflLAMD BROS. Presh Fggs, dot... .35s Sugnr.'io Sugar -- lbs. 90o per.rtiag.tMO' MEAT AND GROCERY CO. 282 West Center, Provo, Utah. -- r , Thone 46. . |