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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAECH 14, DAILY HERALD 1 ... Jlttt 7 cr (O -- rr n:u ia l : Published by Thr Herald Company. EVERT WEEKJUT AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. J Entered m ientf : tttt Trovo, Utah, under the Act of ftfarch S, 1879. X 43ft MYERS T77. 7 ' -r T.r v.t rut ueuaouM itw -a " - 3: ..- - . 7&e -- palate and every meal; Rid UbtHUrm . 3. SfiMrt CGrmnlblKMT4 -- WK Mph 4- - Imitation rr 5t - Flavor Mpk LmM Orag Xsr FiUmMmmU Sk Uka Otr. Uufc - J. R, Hodsodflocnl secretary of the civil .service commission, Tuesday MLJSSSim&Qtol examinations fog typists and stenographers it - the Provo high schools. Three young then and two girls took the examinations. VEILED ADVENTURE 1 "SMILIN Nevertheless, when he came breezily back, bringing some offering of foorwhlch he oaten tatlousiy claimed to have secured at a tremendous bargain, brimming with stories of the Oregon woods that delighted' the chll dren, full of rough bat jolly kindness then Mrs. Penfleld appreciated him But 'there were' without reserve. other times times when reticence .aril -- Ml 7 . I was: his 'business, -- uppermost,-about'tirtrjjsenc- esr- his companions. Then she. was puzzled and disturbed, even piqued. "Well, Car'Une.'UieJiefian, "1 didn't know you had a safety vault far the neighbors. That's bout the last thing I'd expect you to sturt." . .9hft:sd nofhhig. "Mrs. Bosley must liave the fidgets," he continued ; and as his tone grew lazier his eyes grew keener. "Say, wagn't he mad? I'll bet they've had trouble over that box. It was a box, wasn't It? Does 'she always bring the same package?" Mrs. Penfleld. testing theheat"of the. Irons, turned In astonishment. "My goodness, Uflcie Jerry, how'd 11 tome to lnt'rust you so?" Heshruggedr "Just making conversation. Hasn't nothing else happened ..- FABIAN BROKERAGE CO., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. !mn31!!;!!!!!;l!:l:n:!:Hi!HHn!nnin!:3H:UH:al:: FOR SALE to talk about" "That's so, too," she agreed. "Well, no, 'tain't always the same package. Sometimes It's thin and soft I guess she's got ,dlfTnint ways of salting down her Jewels Why, are yon going off again?. I thought mebbe you'd - Eggs, Firsts, per case $7.40 Strictly fresh, graded and candled eggs from members ' of nW8 snpper with us tonufht" "Cant Car'llne. Sorry, but I got to see a man. Heavens, what's going on in your yardT airs, renfleld explained; She had jo lift her voice, because Uncle Jerry bad opened' the door, and the game, how st Its most vocal stage, filled the air with diverse calU and squeaks and clucks. Jerry Winston's footsteps on the board walk that ran around the bouse were lost In the din. The animal gam, was drawing the poultry association, not from barnyard flocks, Let Us Supply Your Needs ! UtalTPcmhry Producers, Inc. Phone 505. 1 nearest AaaslMsn., Squirrel. can pick out a good auto tire by the touch. The right skid preventing 'tread, the resUency of the rubber, are BRIMHALL BROS. Wcm air. . finer tearare to the others as cream is to milk. And trom the waeamnof these, "mountain grown teas,TreeTea is selected, ' and shippeo direct to our plant; whsre it is blended andjensibly rkaged. Flavor and reasonable price arecomDinea in i ree ' Tea. If you would leamits goodness nd economy, buy Tree Tea today. 1 apantjreen" or Ceylon Orange Pekoe Blacfe - You will Lie M'J'B Coffee and powerfully moving roducticK Smllln' Through " which hu playit:-- ; at the Strand theater ibis weeit. . A'prett;' little cottage In Ire'ana, a a"'- quaint old Fn?ll'5,i viira'"'1. ful weddlngfete of the 60's la' a garden whose bowers and tfeBs-T- e Hung witir "gaylanterirtC" a tragic tnterru,ptIon by a rejected suitor, stirring scenes pf 1914 when England's young manhood was called to the colors, a romance of modern all these are shown In backgrounds a magnificent screen panorama, the sheer beauty and pictorial splendor of hwlch are in themselves a crowning triumph of tlio photo ilramatU; ant... . ! starred under the managements of the ture oniUof the i Lie t. aiost .ioverful g JC6lt6DC6., will be a long time before we Shuberts, Beiasco and William A. "It Urouiatic jui tiua,. iu tio iiisury of see. another sucS bit of acting. Brady. He was leading men tor such as Ana Rphan, nolLoiilyJii iaHafr- GeOTgevDryden"Tn tnls' very" exceTTenT Charles Richman caS'SrlSg Tiimiany and others. n rvnl All AA OI Bates. Mary Mannering nt amnin tha art " film adaptation of.. Georges Ohnet's aA j luuu uimm in stock In novel, Mr. Rlchnxan fives to the si'ent theater goers, not only on Broadwayn For years he drew crowds cities. other and York New He has road. on the New but of a art. York, characteriatiop surpassing ' ' 1 . ;- .-- & America-Dut--tn---iiOB- . . f : Also, : - Those who see the big William Pox special production, "My Friend the Devil," at the Columbia theater next Thursday and Saturday, will witness a fine pieceof screen acting by Charles Richman. for years a stage favorite, and more recently a big figure in high class screen .productions. One critic whffHneseedlwahowiq tag of "My Friend the Devil" in New York declared: "To Charles Richman honor of contributing to screen lltera- - - - -- must-ge-tb- 1 e-. princess! IuWIUUT AND THURSDAY CONSTANCE TALMADGE Do It-W- ow Bed Room TWO'' newcomors. Done' y - 1 I' "aT9 ;our extra 'oms painted and PPed at once, to take care of 7 '"areful .Work WfflMQ. EXe",en ... - . . Qwen white ii J and Piano Blovlnsr a SnerUn. mm n ' TWI ' - , . byii 1 ' wieThlifWooH,, .nf shot wild H - nr -- ; ,.722 L7: r"?"!"!. i 50 j ; ,r A"-- ' ; ;;-- -- .r:--.- '. ( : . - - ' VOICES tihe to ." 7, " 'T-r, r . 3 Pa- - 7- lJ U W -- ': J , ' , . , - - and Accompanist . ,, 1.. V TABERNACIiE FRIDAY RVRNINH: MARPH IfitK - 7I5(76f.00 : , , .. :nHeaTCoGrai" . , ZZZrl1ua wlJi Reserved Seat3 Nor on Sale at Robinson Brother Music Company. Eano JJsed, Conrtesy of Robinson Brothers-.Musi- a Company. - .v ' X v SPECIAL NOTICE ... Jetd ii time for, Orem train going south at 10:05 P. M. - t -- J ..WALTER; A," WALLACE, Basso ENTERTAINING PROGRAM 01! CLASSICAL AND POPULAR NUIIBERS v. , t-et- -- BECKY; ALMOND Pianist wayto-cS'u- v- - -- . ,DR.. ic "'"' o XJ . i F? W , V-Ufl- AW ho,; tlent tod. mZM MMWVIBMaBBBHaBMHHBMHHMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSBSSMSSSSSn -- " - fli. " ' t? A v ; wot on alrime hi. .Hatejlng neighborhood, to fr" Prof, John J. McCIellan, Conductor Itr1" rv h- JLJfiifS i WORLEY, Tenor sons , ' .. . MENDELSSOHN MALE CHORUS 'ii 1 CraycUrHr the balfcS. CO : . "MY FRIEND THE DEVIL" tlME TRAHSFEfl ' Gray Squirrels leap J&tJ - v1'SMWMMW end trouble HARD . mm, . ii i' , J aHBHsawBaettsHMMBBBBBBSi Added to all this Is :i wonderful of love and trawily. in which Norma is at her histrionic best in the dual role of the- - beautiful Moonyeen of the 60's and the equally charming Kathleen of modern times. 0 story "? ANTTliD, G ANnHER -- i- - AI55 MOVE too, X HEA R THE I fc i.l The Quality Coffee of America' THROUGH" wmw ill- -THE mm !' I Beautiful architecture and striking acenlo ttect are predominant fea tures of Norma Talmadge's brilliant V,L&0 It. r- i In fact, in every nook and corner in our "Store you wdEHiiclWonderM I - l psttchiBrrtss4 iTIIE VEnJ.n ADyENTUEE And Fables' - from branch to branch. Mrs. Penfleld set down her Iron and started forth door, with the Intention of curbing the hazardous realism, when Crash Car owners: will find our Firestone tirea respond to wery test, especially in V. ileage service. That ' test of a tire? the V fin. f quality. A -- unaffected lleasily-lrligtinguishable ITS YOUR MOVE : .. : discovered his habitat to be In the tree that overhung the lean-t- o kitchen. By the squeaky calls It was Gray A Blindfolded Man . ' ofthe Orient I:tithembuntains the bestT tia crowsThese : stall. TSiJ tout grotwfetwdp fold ... PTJ 'P'P AACook or Book, or writ to Cora froducta Kabg Coi Drpc A. Affo, Uliapt ,hX v. or-tw- There is a Karo for every .GoUnSynpBtmlMlan ' EXAMINE8TYPISTS. Untie Jerry tramped through the The Princess theater has announced living-rooand paused on bis way as its attraction for a . two-daen Mrs. Penfleld through the kitchen. beginning tonight, Conwas far from understanding why he gagement stance Talmadge in "The Veiled Adhad come Into, her home," t, .had venture." To get necessary advance teemed natural enough at first, hot information as to the nature of the the supposition, that he wanted to photoplay one must read the title only participate in the borne life of bis m conjunction with the name of the own kindred was being rapidly dissi- star. "The Veiled Adventure" is not a wooly melodramatic offering with pated. He had fitted up the loft with intrigue and, perhaps, a few pieces of plain furniture and damaging murder o. Constance had constructed a reasonable sort of has never been case in playsTaimadge of this ttepladder that made, It easily aeeesH character. She is foremost was Mrs. but motion beginning libit; penfleld day picture comediennes, W wonder why bp- hadrakentnw specializing in laugnier not tnniis. Tro1iWe7"TIny Number 17; there were day at a time when The Custard Cup never saw him ca 2. Cryittl WkittVcwU FUrcr ' ' k,-y y grocer-in-Ameri- -- , Horencc Bingham Livuigtton why Karo is the Great American Syrup-ali- d outsells all other brands: (1) Always absolute ly pure and wholesome, (2) Always thick and delicious. (3) Karo is a great energy food. (4) Very economical. (5) Each and every can is ifull tueighi. (6) Every first-l- ass sells Karo. (7) And it's a wonderful food for Children. - n ' - . Peter Myers- - of Fountain Green underwent a minor- - operation at the Atrd hospital 'Tuesday;? Mr. . Myers formerly lived In Prove, He ls ro-gressmg niceryvnccoraing towora I ronKthr"Sesplta--'- ; Custard Gu-p- II OPERATION I VNOERGOE 1923- - com. II II II I II |