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Show looking: pirates with swords, pistols, bandannas- - andaU the other earmarks of their calling, form a vivid DAILY HERALD THE , Published by Th ' J v EVERY HerJd v Entered as 'second class' mall matter June Provo, Utah, under tbe Act of March 3. 1879. r 6, 1911, : . -- at the pos toff Ice, ' a- vi I , vr,' W ri t E. C. Codgers, Editor and Publisher. V J. A. Owens, Business Manager, N. Qunaar Rasmuson, City Editor. v --.: LJA, T. Harding, Circulation - V: mim-- ' mi jLtr, aw tt , - ai'jhL'ffVTaW Mw tftcvr J' 1 ,1 Ft 11 a. a.ishii v 1 1 B n va rV J 9 i E.X. lanaget, I TRAVBLTIQifETTE. - Do you' know how to find out about train schedules, raflroaa. and steamship (ares, train and boat connections? Do yonknow how. to check baggage? What clothing to take for a trip 7 The rules or warn car? .The etiquette or we aming. courtesy T What to do on a Puiltn-acart How to register and secure a" room at a hotel? How to drexs, re ceive calls, etc., "at hotel? .What to do on leaving a hotel? How much and when to tip? The best way to carry money for traveling? How to dross for an ocean vavace: etlmiette aboard shiD? Do you want Some hints and suggestions on toeae things and other connected with travel- Then, fill out the coupon below and mail to our Washington Bureau. e which has prepared a bulletin on the suojeci ror you. j "i - ;- n Pnllininin "' and enclose I want the bulletin on TRAVEL ETIQUETTE to cover postage j maiyng. 4 dtzmaUHce PRODUCTION cents Nam ,, : ... i ...... . .i . ..... .. .. Street and No. v . .V. . . . . .' - ............., ,v. . .. . ; .i. . ... '- . ............... ... .v. ......... - -. TdJfaOe X '. 1 City State . DettqCbmpson The greatest story of ro mantic love ever written. A world suoerstitions. pictnrgthat And&a'iU&ckJiL races- - thru-- a strangely quiet as soon as the - conversation death. MM fore- down over the should Minor thieves especially pickpockets consider it the worst man. And nearly all of luck to steal a knife or rob a crooks carry a mascot, the luckiest of which is supposed to bQ a ring made from a horseshoe nail. And so on, until a book1 could be written on the subject- - Such a book would have a good sale. Professional criminals are a as day separate breed of animal, as different from the Js from night About the only thing they have in common with -- the K8tt4-annea8yarfmysterious nknownr Hence their susceptibility to superstition. law-abidi- ng -- h -- John S. Smith, manager of the Knight "Woolen mills of Provo, left this morning ior jextendedstrip to California. During the past year Mr. Smith's health has been falling and the trip to the coast Is taken mainly In an effort to restore the health. w Considerable attention is being giveh8t the present time tod coffee on account of rumors that have been circulated which would lead the public tohelieve that if they-d-id not4ay4n a large supply, they would sooff he without this necessary article of diet, or they would have to pay exorbitant prices to get it. From most reliable and conservativeources it is learned that ARE W. TURNER "bullish, talk comes frorrf sources that are selfishly ' Attorney-at-Lapost of this interested in seeing a heavy speculative buying movement started i ft TTf.ul m i. n in coffee. While it is a fact that'a temporary shortage of green ;Utah. - Phone- 661-coffee exists in thertJrnted States, there is ho serious. shortage of " coffee in prdflucing countries. If .everyone will continue to supply CANNQN themselves Hvith coffee in a normal, way, the law of supply and Scientific,' Specialist Eyesight demand wilf ultimately relieve the slightljr'aggrevated condition Over Irvine's Store, that now exists. Phone 555. Utah. Provo, , Roasters may be obliged for a time, to get more riioney for their products on account of being forced to pay higher prices for JR. - their supplies, but the advances will be less and slqwer to come if . L.j, K, STEWART, I "Piano Tuner, speculation on the part of retailers and consumers' 4s not indulged in.. 387 E. Fourth .North Street, .. ..Phone 658-R- .- - 1, JJR.F. 4 .. -W- M. " , ' SAVE VIE n -- we SAMUEL KOPPi 446. ,v . v .ir - -- fc;iii4!SH5 The Wtentton we giveio tven thsrnalles detail in conducting'o'bsequies arid the moderation of the bills v?e render re long and gratefully remembered by. those whom we have served. The costliness of the "funeral or its inexpensiveness makes no difference in the character of our serv ices and in neither case do we regard the occasion as an opportunity for profiteering, , . , . " v '. - Hatch; Undertaking Co. , Anson Batch' LflaM, Hatch Ge : r WEEK ENDING JANUARY 20, 1923. lbs. Sugar .T7.rm-rm-7.- : 84 100-lsack Sugar V. T.,;,. .$8.35 x an new vicamex jr J3Ulier i . , , . .dOs? 2 lbs. Ranch Butter. .7; ...,.... jn - Mu... ITnMin at, uuso P.t Shrimp KabDits, lb.. I coil v..i. to- . - !?s' fy? IOJDSLJaCOa L vJTBtCIO,- Beana A-j- L -- K1C6 3 lbs. Split Peas . . . . .... . - m'.... .v. n. 1U. , - - Meat, lbyrt-- . rr.T . A' OH REPLATE AHYT . .... . 11.394 ; OS ...... .1 ....... . rtTt . . ... w n eat iwurwr vrocnea 39 jjag miji meat,, . ... . . , . ....... . .... v100 lbs. Mill Run Shorts "iiwbsrStraight oni c-i-u. si 85 .....&2 -- Ia.25 100 lbs. Whole Corn " 100 lbs. Chopped j. 2 Corn v ; IbsrapratectApples , . .$2 35 . .T45t .. ..-.- 8 pkgs. Evaporated Cherries Fancy Solid Head Lettuce ..,..;.........M.,.4oJ '. Mistake U-Y- - i 6.1 Mir OTiUSCOMCO; Center. ... : -- VHi Clear CrtckfCastlegatc? Btackhawk or King Coal ' ''v7 its Metal we replate rr IW ou smmm " IIG Replace headlight reflectors Hi? v.. mrrrnnTO ..... ... 35J T. . , ......T. iggH - . . ..7UC ...' T-T j A Sqiitoe Deal to Every Customer 160 W. Fifth North w --V Pfcono 232 t-- T Standard '. iFromtheSp : . work gnaranteed. Phone ; 1 TT PTTTJVQ '.-..'';i"!T.!-.v- Tn-T'I'L- t 'P GIVES JMORJS HEXtTT .;.i-LAtON- i i" SPAFF08B -- THE BANKERS LIFE . OF DES MOINES One of the most conservatively managed life insurance companies in America, - Information gladly- - furnished without obligation. .- V Js .v-' yon District, on Your Next Order. Tfv I v Salt Lak 'sGroceries a prices are no are always the than yoa more SUTtlERLAfJD BROS. 17- - Utah. t,w-- THE DEST LN BJEATS AND GROCERIES Exclusive Agents." STANDARD COAL' CC? PHONE Oat buy ye ou Trl w5.can ''hhvA rtffm vM''fA ta V -- - - IT- Fresh Beef Brains,- - lb. 207-W.;- w - l. !.1 Specify-- TypetersJlepaired'Boughtn spec w.:Kepalrin.a AD v .A iresseo jack Tumi A , 416 West WEST CLARENCE RASMUSSEN V . Phone 869-Special Representative Lowest prices. - E..BrattjjuBIanarer. 'ana Jlalty Phone 10 Guarantee Shop Repairs, r EXCHANGE in. FOR CASH MONEYS-BU- Y 450 West Center; - We replate Silverware, Nickel or Copper Plate metal vases, jardeniers or any household ornament T v- -i Plone T Plant ; PROVO TYPEWRITER V 1 rr-- Silver Plating Phone 8Q7, . '' 338 W.Center r.r..-.,ir...V.Vl5?- 85N."Univerefty: " 1T'I YOU MONEY.V ilf&rWP- TYPEWRITERS P. tr n " - y " -- Machines, Supplies,, J 3 ; JLhe. best pictiire lrinne Griffith has had for some time, full of action, heart interest; -- and big moments. and LARRY SEMON in "; "A PADS OFETNGS"" " . Adding ;y TRAYELAUGIIS .WE-CANSA- w DIVORCE COUPONS" i' -- thrown headlong from towering decks: swordfights while cannon boom, and a thrilling swing for life 130 feet across and over the deck of .a rakish corsair cialt uck-Ar- a the .thrill features of Paramount George Fitmaurlcfr's-nepicture production of To Have and To Hold," wlthr-BettCompson- and Bert LyWll in the featured .. leads. aldedj&yJrheodorcfJKeslQttj Ferguson In strong roles. The pirate incidents- - were taken in the ocean off Balboa, Calif., aboard the old South Sea trading schooner, "William Q. Irwin," specially rebuilt for pirate purposes. A hundred tough CORINNE GRIFFITH - 1 y Pirates being FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Professional w - and BULL MONTANA in THE PUNCTURED PRINCE" Business Coffee JShortage " 1 'They Like 'Em Rough" given JOHN 8MITH LEAVES FOR COAST - "' and b, Iterfly given by the local high school students in costume. one-arm- ed i; VIOLA DANA the auditorium of the school Friday. "job." - Ab- in J "REVUE our Firat'Qaality They:.lmo,fTom experience-th- at Groceries are ' the mosV economical in the long ran; ' Vs r TODAY Suppose a crook enters your home in the dead of night. If January 19, at l:4o o clock in tbe he finds a clock stopped, he scarcely notices it. But .if the clock afternoon. story of l&adam. Butterfly win stops while the burglar is at work, he'll break into a cold sweat beThe read by Mrs. Kathryn. Pardoe of and flee into the night This peculiar superstition probably dates the Younr university teceunt hureau, back to some tragedy that overtook a famous crook while on a Musical selections from Madam But-.. :v"" Thrifty: THE STRAND Roy-E.- - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE MAN WHO WAITED" a. - . y, time, first " Also TABLES : rw ers to half way down the waist line These are attached to a band of cherry oJoreiatliu irxpjinrxOTAL-- - 1 i TO HAVE AND TO HOLD uv.t m cloth . high "7" V "V TALAIADGE CONSTANCE FUEL I Here ntxfw of head, and A check-u- p of police records in important cities shows that NEW MASONIC OFFICERS. very few professional criminals "work" on the 13th day of the month. There is reason to believe that the "13 superstitions Leroy A. McGee, of Price, recently started in the underworld. Installed ,graod .master of the Masonic Crooks are the most superstitious people on earth. They are grand lodge of Utah, .has appointed saturated with queer beliefs in luck, omens and the like, it is twQProvo men to offices in the said grand lodge; The Rev. Wm. P. Bulk-le'grand cnaphrra-r- and Few have the courage to rob a house where they find a black cat lurking around the premises. Even nrorei ' dreaded is a blind dog. LINCOLN LYCEUM. Most crooks have an unlucky number which they fear. The first lyceum number of the Usually it is the number of the policeman who arrested them the Lincoln school will be in house-breake- rs J USE ALCOHOL FOB in fi m ven-gean- ii colored tie across SNUB POLLARD COMEDY drifts around to which of cherries, goes . hiroilTPtalfc-te- opal- - ywrn opalescent rises from - the side panels undTs ' carried over the shoulder. hundred breathless tnmis, Beck says he doubts if there's a thief on earth who would thru a hundred scenes of pry open a coffin encountered during a pillaging raid. And it's all dazzing beauty. With Betty certainty that no professional burglar would go near it. Compson the sweetest hero--; Burglars also avoid houses where they know a death has reine ever seen and Bert cently taken place. Like the rest of us, only more so, they recoil tell her daring lover. Ly . from death and all things connected with it. Ed Howe, the Kansas country philosopher, once said that o S Women Buy will be shown at i the Etrand thea ter on Friday and Saturday. The waist is cutrextremeiylow and Is of yellow satin edged with wacer--Atte- nd from place thieves, outside a bank, is in a coffin. Who says s&t Christopher Bock. Couponir" cream DertUjteil Black Magic Dreads in the world to hide your money the safest ol - r It - ru l m ' GOWN8 wbictt bang to ankles over an miderdre of yel-low satin Js worn by- - Cortene Grutilth in . Divorce Oeorte SWM in. Stamps OPALESCENT A be'autlful evening gowns esoent doth cm in iourwinMM five-pag- asMnoiow7lrov t " TON1GBT AND FBTOAT m !i si . M :15 .'TONIGHT, .7:3Q; Americanself 'Contained fteneratbur sets, which eas be operated with alco-- 1 aoi. snould find an expanding market In Cuba, reports Trade Commissioner ' FVJE. Coombs. r A groun of distillers. who are campaigning for the Increased nse of alcohol as fuel, are seeking a' wide assortment of American appar-atuman who aitei "the rt which can be ooera.ted-A- n eohoL and have opened salesroom zor demonstrating and distributing -TUT-goe- s such equipment Ths reUU price; of The -- Man Who Waited.! ' of drams feature depleting gasoline at Havana la 3d Ant mn At stolen gold and stolen Hearts In the aicohct 1! Cents per gallon. : to Frlscesi the Golden West, comet Braid-wootheater tomorrow with Frank in the title rola, . '. The man of the title waited years to Ml - hit find -- the villain - who father, but before h has hit he (alls In love with the dangh' ter of one of them and . it himself nearly victim of their treachery. ?. "The (ManWho Waited was writ. ten and directed by Edward L Loddy, and it Js said that he hat tilled with action and thrill, plot and romance. The cast In support of frank Braid ; wood Includes Ines MacDonald, - Jay Don Mainet and Morley, others, 'V 4T i.-.- 1 FiaNCESS background against which - the principals play out their thrilling parts.". . EXCEPT- - SATURPAY; AFTERNOON WEBJK-DA- Company. v MEAT AND fiRnrmtvrn - i.282 West Center, Provo, Utah, S , . .... Phone 48. - T-- T . |