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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1923. THEDAILY HERALD : EVERT me Joy r EXCEPT SATURDAY. Entered as second lasa mail .matter June-- , 191V at the .postofflce, tf JJteh, under the Act of March-3- , 1879. . 30 a cents delivered Terms of Subscription: Daily only, by carrier, nth; by mail in Utah county. S3 a year: outside the county, $3.50 a year. ily and Sunday, by carrier, 40 cents a month, 13.50 a year in advance; jtfly and Sunday, by mail, M a year. Sunday only, by mail, $1 a year. GUY & CAREY (Copyright, 1922.) Income Tax Counsellors. The . Billy paused and reflected: Journey could be nothing more than a scouting expedition. He wished very much that he had been closer on Motion picture theater owners are united in their protest against House Bill 45, introduced in the Utah state legislature, amusements fn g and which is designed to permit " public school buildings. The Daily Herald believes' it important that motion pictures be clean and wholesome, and to attain this end it is probable that ri?Ti5rT urr.iil1 Via all nnwprflll. for t.tlfc t.flPfl.t.Ar tiiKU f Via fnrna owner mustof course, reckon with ms box omce, ana inar, Keeps a dose finger upon the public pulse. The good picture "wins, always! The clean picture draws a larger house than the un-.-.. wholesome film. It is profitable to give the public clean pictures, .. and competition compels the' effort to obtain the latest arid most profit-makin- Elks Bldg. tracks. Just then be observed ia light flash out in one of the abbey windows. Faint, tlntinnabulatory sounds were borne to him upon the night breeze . the clanging of a bell He watched the house with alert and thoughtful, eyes. Jn a few moments two dim figures became visible, A-- -- , RASMUSSEN w 4.1.-- 4. n.. . 1. i J. f Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee entertain ed Sunday evening. Progressive card A dance will be given in the Second games were played, after which a to Jttneheonwaaerre4 ward amusenleftf hair 'ttfsrevenln? Mr.-anMrs. Vlrl Martin, d "Under Oath," anpounced as the at- under the auspices of the ward MutuaL Mrs. Samuel Jepperson and traction at the Princess theater, for a This la the second of a series of five Mr. and Fred C. Strata. and iMra. Mr. to two weeks dances . be every given two-da-- engagement beginning to- by the association. The Peerless PlayATLANTIC CITY Mrs. George V. night, affords lorat motion picture de- ers will furnish the music. All are InHobart, wife ot the playwright, died. votees an opportunity to see in action vited. a long list of prominent film stars, -- z Foremost of these stars is. Elaine Hammerstein, famous the length and states breadth of the for her brilliant work' in films, past and present. . Playing wfth Miss Hammerstein are three leadi: g men of great popularity, These three men, Mahlon V JB MacDonald. "UNDER OATH" . y d Jx?JtT i "-ii- ?- fcv.'. - : .. 5-l- b. ...... ................. : v :. mi . valve-lifte- .... - ?5r 1 smmmL kopp j he t.'.;i;tcfn Hamilton, Niles' Welch ' y -- i9f - p, 1 fack opackedXkyJon T3..4. 1 i. U. i i. 1L. nr 110.1. nm. i,iiat ia n.U4 dip meinroc imui, starting motorcycle nnder tnlltrees NEW YORK LIFF. INSURsaid for the school if it ventured into other lines of business. far cp the lane. For one moment he ANCE COMPANY The public school could, if it chose, retail shoes tolts pupils listened, than mode a dnsh far the at a priee cheaper thantheshoe dealer can, for the school bears Sphinx. New York. I" said Billy. "My Job !" "A no part of the shoe dealer's tax burden, his rent, his. other busk District Agent He threw his leg over the Sphinx nessTmrdens. The school might sell clothing to its pupils as well L. T. EPPERSON round the corner. He off whirred and as selling those pupils their amusements, films,' arid dances. But, 244 North First West Street. lifted his chin and gave a Joyous is there any clothing dealer who would hold that as fair competi- - laueh. like the bay of a hound. The Phorie 307-Provo, Utah. tion? How long could business pay its share of the school? taxes Inst te4lod,- ? while schools "competed iff the business field TBj rider ahoad, already awnre that Some public schools already have ventured 4nto the news he was being chased, let out h!s ma- - j SAVE MONEYBUY FOR CASH paper business, and compete in the; advertising field with the chine at broaRneck speed. The ray from Billy's lamp showed him a man newspapers. h.1?-"-; Now they would venture into the amusement business. r The crouching low between. llkfr the 62E?. KTarms spread lnjs next step? Into the shoe business, the clothing, or whaf Lowest Prices." 450 .West Center. Phone 446. The Daily Herald believes that irhc ,jr.Ctionlicture used in of a bat. On tha pillion behind. a small, muffled figure. crouched the. classroom will prove of wonderful benefit. In certain studies "Give up!" shouted Billy, as he WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 10, 1923. trvertpok them. "You can't make It. Big Shipment FancirBreakfast Bacon, per whole slab buy Qoa auhlic amusement is as unthinkable as the cloth- I've got you!" the limits, it's fine per lb, fig- the from out 26 stretched A hand schodlhouse. . ine shop inihe , New Shipment Picnic Hams, mild cured, per lb. . . . . .18 The public schools should not be turned into a motion pic- ure on the pillion, and emitted a" bark-dazzled Billy fori Mild Cured Smoked Bacon Squares, per lb .19 ture theater for the public ; not even for the children. The pic- n? flash-- ef 4re ItSomething sipped jnoment. Cured Eastern Hams, lb Sugar .23tture in the school should M'onfined to the class even as the text- tha throuirhht8iairr automatically M Sifver Leaf Lard Swift's pail .93 book is, and should be used for that purpose only. r left hand tlghtened-on-tv 10 lbstSugar -- ;;v. 87- . .. It hasleen argued that a "better kind of pictures" would be and the Sphinx slowed, allowing the 10 lbs. Broken Rice, while it lasts the which that is .45J school parents movie, saying ahead. hrthe to shoot dirplayed other cycle 10 lbs. Pinkaye Beans of children are unable to guarantee clean, wholesome pictures, .79p Billy made a lurid remark,' and at Fresh Ranch Butter, lb can to the clos? increased failure. If 406 once is again public speed ar4 that admitting governmental the dozen ahead Fresh do in with the can share, Right 25 as much it school get theater fugitives. your in Strictly Eggs a .per good guarantee pictures lane forked on to the main road, and Extra Fancy Finnan Haddie, per lb. .30 any other theater within the city. thither the drlveirof the other cycle brick Codfish, fresh in 25 . was obviously heading. But tha lights sack Corn Meal,"ReatCfoodsrReal Price. . . . of a car were In sight, approaching sack Graham Flour .35 rapidly on the road. The rider of the .'. 2 Rolled Oats National 55 Large pkgs. to no ambition cycle had evidently 2 pkgs. Wheaco 45f meet It; at the last moment he MJUim-tuaw-wpuui- i:L: . Onejrf the most conservatively managed life insurance companies in America. hold-up,- " . Fragrance- Phone 869-Special Representative THE BANKERS LIFE " OF DES MOINES long-limbe- up-kee- peledtedCarfjrCTop riavur ana otwonaenui - Provo, Utah. to any comAssuredly the motion picture theater Information gladly, furnished munity, always supposing, of course, that it is conducted in a without obligation. manner to meet the approval of the public" The city that displays the newest and best pictures is the city which draws the ABE W. TURNER largest attendance from the surrounding area and retains at home Attorriey-at-Lafolk. Therefore, it brings and keeps most of its amusement-lovin- g Room. 7, Knight Bldg, Provo,money in the home townr utan. ihone 661-The bill now in the Utah legislature would tend to make the amusement business-ithis state a precarious one; it would narrow the amusement business, for i$ would widen the field, and -- DR II. F. CANNON bring into that field opposition that because it has rid taxes," ho slghragflMrrae Scientific turned. lane the amusecould reduce the profits of private Eyesight Specialist licenses, no said Billy, "If that ain't a. Over Irvine's Store. ment ventures to the vanishing point. In so far it would be un' starting away from the fence, "there Phone 555. Provo, Utah. fair competition. was one yet!" never There is, of course, another viewpoint, that of giving amuse- of and heard He the cough splutter . J 4. -n -it fitiAmntcGS you-TEA Phone 517. CLARENCE An Imaginative onmoving swiftly. looker might have thought them to be goblins, gamboling across the sward. But they kept an uncommonly straight line, crossing the park and heading for a point a few hundred yards to Two people running Billy's right wlftly. . Billy followed themwith his jyesJ scudThe foremeet was ding along w(th giant strides. The other, close behind, moved no less wlftly, but It was a figure of ague outlines, apparently wearing a cloak or dust-coThey vanished from t is an asset . Insist upon this noTV By 8YDNEY GOVYING. SCHOOL MOVIES attractive. '""I 12 1 . Professional Hrj . Business- - mil r7 ffivf n A Scene from "ALL THE BROTHER? YALUrfT WERE ;.......... Remember This b. 9-l- b, 9-l- b. r1 -- swerved left and continued alongThT narrow lane. Billy laughed aloud. "The guy's cornered himself I" he thought. "He's takeo. the blind alley. Me for him !" The lane was very rutty and unsven. The cycle ahead had .vunlshed round a bend ; Billy, shutting off his engine. after-war8yvung.t round it .Immediately As he did so he heard a crash. The driver of the othjr cycle, reallz- . l. luu Int. .m mn mi ui, iwm iwn warn In llig lug .tin. sac, had swerved, braked violently, and came thoroughly to grief. Billy sprang from the Sjihlnx. let Quality & Service ALFALFA MEAL-is a very essential feed for chickens at this time of the year where there is no other green feed. v - Wasatch Produce 425 West Center. l ting her fall on her side with the Ths other headlight still glowing. cycle lay prostrate;. a small heap was huddled beside it on 'the grass. The tnller man, the driver, was Just staggering to his feet when Billy ran at blin. The cyclist whipped out a repeating pistol. A gun, at night, and iu the hands of a shaken man, Is much less certain than a list with six feet of activity behind It. Billy's left dashed the pis- -. tol hand aside, the bullet spat lm- potently Into the alrK a'nd bis right beneath fame with a terrific upper-cu- t the man's chin, lifting him oft his feet tpJaJLlnwt As he came down, something skipped and rolled away from him along the grass, in the ray of the .WJththe awlft Sphlnx't headlight Instinct for loot Billy pouncMopon It a sumptuous looking little can of leafhef.wlth a clasp: Billy thrust It in his pocket and turned to the fallen man, who lay with closed eyes and hU head movldg faintly from aid lo ' lde.::. is this reliable firm of funeral directors. Our reputation and "long years of satisfactory service have given us this enviable position and entitle us ' ., , - ...v- - , - - . to your most favorable consideration. Ask your friend or neighbor' whom we have served. That is our best recommendation. ' . . : Hatcli Undertaking Co. "Mighty alow wjth a gun," said Billy, stooping over hiih. "Fm going ever you tor the rest f thl goods, Bud." A moan from the other .malefactor, lying by the fallen cycle, interrupted him. So pathetic and treble a moan was it that Billy .started and jerked tiwaetf upright staring. Lordyin he gaspjd, with remorse and concern. If womanly '.V The discovery . was- - disconcerting . enough. But a thought, shot through his brain that nearly paralysed Billy. What woman was It? :' He hurried to her tide. She had already raised herself on "one hand and semed tylng feebly to gel up. BIHy stooped over her. (To be continued.) N , - . 20c can Mab 2 Large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 2 Larg pkgs. Kirk's Soap Chips 13 Bars Diamond C Laundry Soap 13 Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap 10 .45 . . . . . 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