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Show LOS ANGELES MAN GAINS 22 Uncle Waite POUNDS--TAKI- Special NG MAC Tan lac haientmjly of all m troubles and - -- me judged am I tent-t- o pounds heavier than I was the day I started taking it " said W. It 339 New land street. Los Hayden. Angeles. Kor eight months had suffered fronr stomach tumble till I as account fir and the whole time nas in anjthlng constant mis-- . ery. I had no appetite and when I diIlna?e.to at a little something I suffered for hours afterwards. I lost weight, was extremely weak, felt tired and worn out all tjmjime and was barely able to get around. I o had a terrible cough that gave nte a great deal of trouble at night anti, between this and mv stomach bothering me, 1 could get but little I abso-lutelyn- Plan This Winter Build In the Spring -- ' o al-b- sleep. i noticed where Taniac was bene- fitting so many people that Wedded to try lUatuTTn a short whiles was In fine shapes I was soon rid of my stomach trouble, had a fine appetite and could eat just anything I wanted All Indications show that lumber prices have reached rock bottom.' There are' so many new homes needed that it is only reasonable to expect building cost&Jto in- - - crease with spring demands. - Select a design for your new home. Place "the contract forthe material now. Build as soon as the weather will permit. L BEING A SUNBEAM r U 7 HEAR and rend a great deal V, about optimism," said the if Hranger, and we gJ around telling our friends not to worry. The advice s good enough, but we dont pause te reflect that optimism Is a mental attitude that can be readied only by study and trainWhat shall ing. we study? I have here, uiadamr little hook ontl tLl, How to Be a Sunbeam. which Saturday V Go6d Bleach, yard wide, yard Japanese Crepe, fohousr dresses, 75c value, Kimona Crepes, 55c value for, yard Bath Robe Material, yard mJl Huck Towels, 2oc value, 6 yards for 'CHILDRENS HOSE 5cand 35cvalues, pair answers the ques-tlo-n fully and . $2.95 IR VINES FOR CASH g Sunshine or Soot for tne hanies- - bell-ho- Samuel Koppso hat-boy- w.Center - Cash and Carry System. p hone 4 4 6 LoWest THE MOST COMPLETE LINE - - Priced the-arto- T 80-l- b 9-- lb 10-l- b sack Chopped Corn sack Cornmeal ' sack Germaderrrrr; pkgs. Mothers Oats pkg A. J. Pancake Flour i 10 lbs. Ricfi 2 lbs. Ranch Butter 1 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs can M.J. B. Coffee i 2 lbs. Prunes i 3 lbs. Lard Compound Whole Breakfast Bacon, per lb Whole Picnic Hams, per lb Finnan Haddie, per lb. 10 bars White Laundry Soap 12 bars Creme Oil Soap 2 large packages Soapade 3 4-- 5-- , MORE FOR 5198 si "5270 q; 'J!1'7K iicn ! 40 'Z r42 ' .III. 1 C; 75i Z 45 29 30 1 59 98 THE MONEY. NO CHARGE? N(fDELltERfr 450 West Center St," Provo. hath-jroo- en-ti- I BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN re Smoot lumber Co. ZZlZSsS 65fc Ji bell-bo- I ' Z;J? lb n y SI 00 J.iEZ'ZZZ. Z?ZZ "ZZZ55 lb FZ5?? f , i Z ZZZZZZZ , WlvicK? s. . WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 5, 1921. 11 lbs. Sugar 48-l- b sack High Patent Flour, Special? 100-l-b sack Bran and Shorts -- ZZZZZZZ'Z 100-l- b Z sack Straight Shorts 96-l- b sack Low Grade Flour $1.00 f $3.95 Anti-Tippin- MONEY-B- UY gt) DRESS GINGHAMS 27 inches wide. yard -- SAVE 39 11 CIAL Quality and Service Exclusive Representative of National Builders Bureau yard49 was written by " without suffering nay'bad after effects whatever. My cough almost I dont care immediately stopped, I could sleep who It was writI like a log all night long and had re. v' ten by., or whethgained my strength entirely and to GREAT BIG SHOE er It SPECIALClfr PRICE this day. L have, not felt .the slightest 4 nrdtZin. a teamen thoat and of sign any of my old troubles. Brown and Black Cloth Top Taniac is sold in Provo by the the country exclaimed Mrs. Curfew. Ladies Black Kid, High Provo Drug Co., and by the leading I dont want to be a sunbeam, expeShoes, 7.50 to $9.00 values rience having taught me that 1 can get Heel Shoes, $10.00 value, druggists in every city. better and have less along trouble and for tribulation, when I look aa much Ilka NEW EUGENE O'BRIEN v a meatax as possible. PICTURE HAS MANY ODD Last COMEDY TOUCHES evening before I went to bed I was reading a book called Sunshlna The Wonderful Chance Will Ap- - Susan. It was about a woman who peal to Sufferers of Jnt made up her mind to be happy no matter what happened, Then her Tipping Evil. husband was brought home with a y There Is a scene in Eugene OBriens latest Selzniok Picture, The broken leg, and the two children had Wonderful Chance, which is an- t number of measles simultaneously, nounced to be shown at the Princess and the house burned down, and the theatre tcnlght and Saturday, that bank in which ''she bad deposited her will warm the cockles of the heartB savings closed Its doors, and in apita of ail members of the of everything she Went around singing Society, aause a contented smile to and dancing-- . spread oer the faces of the S. P. U. if I had thought it over I might O. (Society for Prevention of Useless Giving), and create a weeping have realized that It was too good to and wailing and gnashing of teeth be true. Nq human woman could be among such epectators in the audi- gay and happy in the midst of ao ence who are waiters, and man calamities. But I was In a It is just A little 'uncon- sentimental mood, and when I turned scious comedy touch Injected into a out the light and went to bed I ..dramatic situation by Director Geo. that I ought to be ashamed ofthought myself one of those for not Archalnbaud. but it is like Sunshine Susan, and things that, separate genius from I made being up my mind 1 would turn over V dramatic mediocrity in a new leaf first thing In the mornproduction. j Eugene OBrien in his H. H. Van ing. , Loan . story appears as Swagger -- So I came downstairs smiling, and Unknown I was singing all the time I was ; Barlow, a' clever crook. getto hlraelf, Barlow is a double for ting breakfast, and when Mr. Curfew Lord Birmingham, who has engaged came down he said It wanned np his a suite at the Ritz. Barlow in dodgwhole Lelug to see me in such a cheer-fh-l ing a detective who is following him, frame of mind. It reminded him enters the lobby of the hotel, and Is immediately taken for the English- of him of the time when I was sweet man... seventeen, and as pretty as a red 4 ' y A rooms him in the wagon. Then he gradually drifted into , most approved style, viz., pulls up a story to the effect that he had a the .. windows a great opportuulty Ao maks the finest I trifle, turns on the light in, the horse trade of his career, , All he needand' after glancing around, ed was $7 In cash to close the transSee us for FREE building kelps, Is finishes with the customary: there anything else, sirT and ex- action, and he would make at least plans and cost estimates. pectantly waits for the tip. Barlow, 115 by It who is naturally puzzled over the He knew I had $7 put away In the situation, absentmindedly answ- clock to buy myself some clothes I ers No, thank you, and DOES need the worst way. I had saved that NOT TIP the boy. The expression on money, a nickel and a dime at a time, the boys face defies description, but and looking forward to the time it will be easy to pick out f the when was I would have enough to go shopaudience, by the satisfied grins cn Building Headquarters t . ... ping and buy myself an outfit good their respective faces, those for women Sheba. men the of and enough qneen travelling who hare so often heard the familiar; Mr. Curfew had been trylng to borsentence, Is there anything else?"' row my savings for a long time, offering to give me bis note aa security, and before I read that Sunshine Susan book I always refused him, and nearly PROVO WITNESSES snapped his head off doing It But that morning I was anxious to make everyof Names Provo Persons body happy, so I handed him the The Familiar To AU. money, and he went and made his horse trade and brought home an old Who are the witnesses? crowbu'.t tfat has been sick ever since, They are Provo people Residents' of Provo who have had and hes pends all his time out at the kidney backache, kidaey ills, bladder barn, feeding It pills and powders, ills; who have used Doans Kidney and I cant get him to do any of the These witnesses endorse chores around the place. Pills. Doans. The same morning Mrs. Turpentine One Provo resident wbo speaks is heard me singing in the back yard, George A. Madsen, fish dealer, 2S4 and she thought it would be a good Not N. Second West St. He says: time to borrow my patent electric only I, but others of my family have machine, and came over for washing alused Doans Kidney Pills. I have Shp had asked for it a ways found trboxor sa of Doans that purpose sufficient to rid me of weakness or dozen times before, but I always told lameness through my back. I well her to go to. Being fnll of snnsblne know they are a good remedy from on that occasion, however, I told her the results I, as well as others of she could have it and welcome, and the famiy have received. Ive never been able to use It since. Prive 60c, at all dealers. Dont The man who sold it to me says It simply askiQLfl kidney remedy get wllb ost Iftforjcpalratjo, yousee Dnana Kidney pills the sameTlhat what Sunshine Susan did to me. We are showing an extensive line of new patterps in n had. Mr. Madsen No, mister, I dont want any recipe Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. for being a sunbeam, and you can linoleums, both printed and inlaid, also some new designs in "COMMON SENSE"- - COMING TO . take yourjbook along to Mrs. the welL known JCongoleum rugsOurstock.of AxminsterL In' the yellow bouse across THE PRINCESS THEATRE Wilton and other styles of ruga is.; very complete and inmiddle street. Shes thn champion the this neighborweight pessimist ,cludes designs from the best known mills in the country. "Common Sense, a Republic : : , , booked for the Princess theatre hood. for two days, beginning Monday, is described as a picture with a world Explained. , , of sane philosophy, a plot that is difsee man the Do yondert. Well, you ferent and of absorbing Interest, and a technique that leaves little to be to my certain knowledge he la leading . desired. . a double life. , ' The philosophy If injected by a 14 You dont say so I t The Exclusive Furnishers Home, common sense heroine young, Yes; be Is a professional contorwith largo brown eyes Voja .Vale. - 33 E. Center St., Opposite Courthouse Phone 205. Leota Statten Morgan is responsible tionist for the plot, which centers about a After, American Stylemakera. , . ... BRUNSWICK AND EDISON PHONOGRAPHS hermit, Ralph Lewis,' who lives in French creators of feminine gowns seclusion in the depths of the woods Convenient Payments Can Be Arranged. v' s. to escape contact with his fellow and hats have appealed for a law to photomen, whom he has learned to bate prohibit the' Indiscriminate and distrust. graphing of their models at the race Common Sense is just what its tracks. They claim that 'American title suggests, and is a picture that and other clothing designers are stealgives one something to think about ing fashion points from,, the pictures. Strangs Barometer.' Were Hearty Eaters. as well as a picture that provides a t The Araucanlans ot the tout Many , great musical composers had Order screen of high entertainment. Close Call. province of Chile ue a crab exceptionally large appe(Ues. Whex It was a near thing, but I made It Shell as a barometer. In dry, fair Uandel dined alone at a restaurant be - Plow Rolls Over Stumps,- ... .. weather It la white, but when rain Is usually took the precaution of order v The operation, yon mean? An Australian Inventor husbrough Yes. In another twenty-fou- r approaching red spots appear o It Ing a meal for three. hoars Ilaydn, yet out a plow for use on newly clearei the would have recovered with- and when excessive moisture is pres- more voracious, was known to conpatient land which roils over stumps and othei out It and walked out on me. ent in the atmosphere hwnea red sume a meal that would have satis obstructions. - . all over. fled live ordinary appetites. . .V' PROVO LUMBER CO. 10) ! : completely. 1 - long-sufferi- - PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK Surplus Fund $100,000 Reed Smoot, President C. E. Loose, L T. Farrer, Cashier J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier - F. G. Richmond, Asst Cashier-.- , Our growth is accountable to at least two things. First, the confidence the people of this community have in this bank, and second, tne service that has brought about that' confidence. Capital Stock. Paid in $100, 00( Vice-Preside- nt ... We solicit your patronage. -- Rugs and Linoleums ' Foster-Mllbat- Tur-wllllge- r, it Pic-ture- i Bates Stores Co. 1 -- c. Vi :v wr21 jf r.i . L y.K trsssat ylKZ& Vi . X- - j J '' m.'Ytr js w I 1 ' 'ft I . Scene from - YSSVdCY.V COLON5L? BV OVIS READ . J7plM5fl by.,' 0V Hodkinton Cotp At the Strand Monday and Tuesday. 71 ', s hern-mos- v . - -- 5 u k si; |