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Show ntlDAY, MARCH 21, 1919, T11RT3 THE PKQVO POST Miss Bondhill who Stars With fleu) Machinery is RoundOrdered for The Sweetest Girl in Dixie house costs $10,000 - in Cioninger Ralph 9 T MW at the Columbia Monday hse reached Provo to the efferf that the following machinery lweB ordered for the Proro term Angeles and Salt iruLl of the L the Utah and "Railroad lake One 90 - Putnam "companies: Clnclu-nat- l Wheel Lathe; no 42x42"il6 18 Le Blonde Planer; one' MiU. Colburn SI one Boring -- Lathe; on Machine; 4 Oster one and one Ryer-aoBar; Boring portable Chain Flue Battler (Motor to .be The best ventilated building in Utah Word TONIGHT - RaI-wa- y HNRY WALTHAM - I P!" ' proximately m Th n Murcbased). The cost of thla machinery $10,000'. . s-Fa- Faces lse . is, ap- Saturday, Matinee 2:30 1 Harold Lockwood RESULTINa FROM WAR Country Ha Boon Arwnaed, ae Never Before, to the Value of PractL .. oal fienltatloiiJI GOOi? J - ; - x . In r -- Human Shuttles ' "Already the people are awakening to be value of sanitation such as the Chatta-Boog- a ertny la new, practicing. cities other , adjacent to and. taken hint of bare camps Briny what It .really means to dean np a dty. Vice has been hunted to Its last and liquor has become a hiding place " are Military - Inspectors curiosity. of theaters, ho forcing the clean-u- p tela, restaurants, soda fountains, fruit and Ice cream stands. They say to the proprietor: Do this or Do that,' sad he does It with alacrity. If. he doesnt, a soldier with guq. and bay-met Is presently seen standing at the door of his place to warn other sol-dlers not to enter. Incidentally advertising the unsanitary conditions of the place as effectually as If he crt4d : Unclean I unclean P This humiliating experience befell some rather prominent concerns last year, but you may be sure that It hasnt occurred lately. Wby,' Citizens exclaim-delighted- ly: . I feel perfectly safe to eat and drink I know that every--thing- 's anywhere now. dean. Think you that they will want to go back to the old regime ' of - Hardly, - If they may have anything to say about It, sanitation has coma to stay. ' "What S glorious thought It Is, to make a nation "clean and free from --contagion Out of the .wreck and hor ' ror of thla .war many blessings will come; and not the least of them the physical purification of America as a result of the augmented training and the broadened vision of the army doe- tor. "Century Magazine. t i - The Lightning Raider with Pearl White Charlie Chaplin in The New Porter 5 Tuesday, Matinee 4 p. m. r t-- Clonlhger and his Hippodrome Theatre Players at the Columbia next Monday j evening the bill will be "The Sweetestj Girl in Dixie a play that ranks at the vX- of successful plays of. American life. Mr. Cloninger will be seen In the part of the young northern lover of the "Sweetest Girl In Dixie, whilfl Mid? Pppdhilt qf , sssiun course - will appear In the same part one thaOradMrablfTlultedtcrher talents and type of beauty. ' The play is a story of the old south Just after the close of the civil The pathetic poverty which clutched the fair southland af A fo Wsultiof th wars ravage?, contributes 1 (1 much to the theme of the play: ' The home of old southern Colonel la mortgaged and hope of the recovery W 1? slight Martin, a middle aged ad ka venturer from the north falls In love it with, the daughter, who has been kept in Ignorance of her father clrcum - jar, 1 Col Mirabia i. -- .lances. BONDHILL Rip theatre Co. The nickname Tank," as applied to the American expeditionary force soldiery, has something" of "charm In the writer tradition of the word, says Persona interIn s Stars and Stripes. ested In the history of words may have noted with Interest a footnote lq -Coopers The Deerslayer." It Is singular there should be any the origin of the .question concerning ' sobriquet of " Yankee." Nearly all the old writer who speak of the Indians first known to the col- s One Big Scenic Production - -- well-know- Sennett Comedy William Russell Origin of Word Yank," Appfied to Americans In the War Ajjainst Germany a Stick Tailor ' Saturday Evening cf the features of the Play, And the s' V day. Miss May Roberta and Geo. Morrell prime favorites of the Cioninger Co. will be seen In the comedy part and with Mr. Cioninger and Mbs Bondhill promise to add to their already enviable reputation as stock players A big scenic production is pr mlsed, Plantation Singers will be one RALPH " Paid In Full young northerner who is an honorable visitor to the south; but is almost forced into marriage with Martin to save her fathers fortunes. Intervention Of s d voted pair of old Negroes saves the Monday Night, March 24 V Thegirlloves'ft Paulins When a FJJan Rides Alone - v Hiriia tKj mOn the r. Monday, Matinee 4 P- - m. Dorothy Gish n onists make them pronounce thd word English as "Yengeese.", Even at this I day It Is a provincialism of New Eng jj t land to say EnglIsh Instead of -- Ing M Ush," and there Is a close conformity jj J of sound between English and "Ten-geese, more especially If the latter ! word, as was probably the case, b jj pronounced short. The transition from Tengeese," thus pronounced, to Yankees" la quite easy. If the former Is pronounced "Yangis" It Is almost Identical with Yankees," and Indian .words have seldom been spelled as they . are proThe liquids of the nounced. Indians would easily convert En" Into . Yen." ' H H . A " A Romance of the Old South ... M N s -- Popular Prices: r. H M 75c r- 50c - 35c 25c Utah Timber & Coal Co. - Lightning Calculation. , An eminent electrician has figured out the horsepower of a lightning flash. The amount of light given by a single flash In sufficient to Ilium! II Ughtnlnf nate an area two miles square with an average Illumination' of one candle. To produce such an Illumination, he estimates, the expenditure of 13,800 horse power for one second would be required. Sweet Story of Comedy and Patho CASTLE GATE CLEAR k CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING CANYON -- Also ABERDEEN . LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL "A Square Deal to Every Patron1 PHONE ICO V7. PIPTH NORTH , J. U. HARMON. Pre. 23 |