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Show PROVO POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. CLASSIFIED ADS PRICES I will insure you against (ire in this world but not in the next. Low rates. W. H. PRE-WA- Municipal Council Board Met Here ENGLAND SUFFERED R Ray. M-- ch "F University-Are- .' Last Night About twelve years ago I suffered with a severe spell of malaria and afterward was much troubled with rheumatism, said Mr. ,L. P. England, a reliable citizen of SparI tried many remetanburg, S. C. dies recommended for rheumatism. he continued, bpt failed to get any permanent relief. I saw an advertisement for Number 40 Prescription, purchased a - bottle and found bo much relief that I continued taking rheumatism. it and am well I keep Number 40 Prescription in the house at all times as I do not wish to. be- without it. Number 40 Prescription is recommended or blood troubles from any cause, chronic constipation, indigestion, stomach ' and livertroubles, eezemajkin troubles, ete.- - - Aets on waste matters the from the system thus cleansing the blood of all impurities, and doing away with the need of cathartic pills and tablets. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co., Provo, Utah. " The Women's Municipal Council board and committees met in regular session at the Commercial club rooms last night and discussed ways and means to raise the amount of money necessary to establish the free clinic In this city. It was stated that much of the necessary money has already been pledged and the committee in charge of this work leels that it will not experience much djficulty in securing enough to finance the clinic proposition. Miss Alice Reynolds, chairman of the legislative committee, reported on the. activities of that - committee on which is centering its efforts senate bill No. 98, having to deal with delinquent husbands. This bill is one for which the local council is responsible, and to this x measure members of thp committee have much time. That Miss Reynolds and Mrs. Jesse Harmon have spent much time on behalf of a number of other measures In which the women of Provo are Interested, was shown at last nights meeting. 2 FOR SALE Cooper wagon, box and springs. Call at 487 .North TWELVE YEARS AGO IB. SPOT CASH PAID (or your poultry, butter, eggs, etc. Take them to Samuel Kopp, 450 West Center St. Phone 446 tt Five rooni brick house with good outhouses. . Good sized lot (or garden. ' Apply John C. Snow, Feb. 26 622 West 5th South. FOR SALE ofl-th- e FREE WITHOUT CHARGE A flrst-- i class (ire started and soot re.t mover, also time saver. Call at Auto Supply Co. - Dur-rar- your keys and locks to us Jo -BRING be repaired. Meredith Cycle Co-- -l- B. M-- East Is Way Big Feature Film Coming to Columbia Brown-Leghorn- t i s - t . M-- I A i - 761-R-- . 1- - - ! 5. home-mad- F-2- 100-eg- F-1- F-2- F-2- I I : I, U-- Is The Public Getting The Benefit of This? Cattle on farms are now valued at less than pre-wprices, the department of agriculture announces. - The drop, the department said, began in January, 1919. The depatment further stated that the decease in value not only resulted in the loss of all the increases sustained duing the war, but an additional 50 per cent; Hogs have lost 88 per cent of the gains made during 1917 and 1918, according to the figures, . Washington, Feb. 14. r Jessie Johnson and Kenneth from the tenth grre. Nex there will be a debate be.' e.a two higher classes. ( A splendid musical 3 tde given yesterday morning uuder The direction of Prof. McAU.-'er- . Bosns Bride" is almost opera, ready to stage. In this production all the music students of the high school will appear. Invitations for the Junior Prom will be out in a few days. The committees in charge cf this event are completing plans to make it a most enjoyable occasion. , Tryouts for the oratorical contest to be held on Washingtons birthday have been held. The contestants are May Johnson, Eloise Stewart, Roy Snow and John Gessford.rThe subject for the oration is The Resources and Industries of Provo and Utah County. Last Monday In chapel the first of the contest programs to he given by the classes was presented. by .the. senior class. They gave the laughable farce. JThe. 6bstinatfl..FamllyJl whiclf'with some added touches delighted the students. The members of the class represented in the cast were Arvilla Singlton, Della B. La von Stewart, LeRoy Snow and Kllton Stewart and Maurice Jones... The Junior jlass will give the next program with the hope of capturing he pennant offered by the student body for the best claBS program. Mr. Atkins visited Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Friday evening the high school basketball rtearawHLmeetthe Springvllle team on the local floor. pro-a- i ANNETTE KELLERMAN 1 Ford chassis. MAKES HUNDRED AND a bargain, suitable for building FIFTY FOOT DIVE FROM Into a vbug or light delivery, $135. FROM MAST OF YACHT 3 m -- de-p- ic S1.00 45' Hamberger Steak, ground fesh each morning, per lb. West Fifth North. DO NOT t THROW YOUR WATCH AWAY UNTIL YOU HAVE , SEEN US. . We repair hopeless .cases., every day and by so doing prove onr superiority in workmanship. You cannot be too particular about your watch. High grade work can only be had by using the best of materials and careful workmanship. Any watch can be mad eto keep correct time if - n Lewis-Path- Tuesday. : A r THK1K QUANDARY! - ! ,,,.. Phone 521. r Lillian Hall is the smallest blonde lady In motion pictures. Four feet eleven is what the tape measure discloses her height to be, and the scales refuse to balance anywhere but at ninety-sevepounds. The fair Lillian, who is playing opposite Paf OMalley In Sherry, e the Edgar feature, halls from Brooklyn, famed for its proximity to Manhattan. After putting away her high - school - graduation frock, Lillian went to business college and learned how to read and writs pothooks and click a typewriter with speed and efficiency. But the stage proved more alluring when an opportunity came to join a stock company In Philadelphia. Ai yone who saw Little Women on the screen cannot forget gentle Beth, enacted by Lillian Hall. Then she supported George Walsh, and Norma Talmadge in "The Safety Curtain," and played important parts in a lot of other photoplays. Her work in adapted from Sherry, George Barr McCutcheons novel, is It is particularly praiseworthy. shown at' the Princess Monday and r 20 Prompt Delivery.' BEWARE. STENOGRAPHERS ,. TpNIGHT AND SATURDAY o-Fix. Satisfy. T. 8. McKEE Watchmaker and Jeweler. 62 West Center Street. Reduced prices quist Drug Co. on kodaks, Hed- M-- 5 SHERIFFS SALE. In District Court, Utah County, State of Utah. Edward Larson, O. M. Larsen and E. W. Larsen, doing business under the firm name and j style of Larsen ' Brothers,' plaintiffs, vs. Earl C. Smith, defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 14th day of March, 1921, at Provo City, Utah County, Utah, at 11 ' o'clock a. m.: ; Part of lots 5and 7tblock-8- , Plat Pleasant Grove, Utah; the north eastcornet. northwest- corner! lot 2, block 7, Plat A, Pleasant ' - m STRAND properly repaired., Our experience of over 17 years is always at your command. We Save You From 25 to 50 Per Cent on A11 Work This Month. No Watch Too Complicated No Customer Too Particular to were an extraordinarily merry party." and In the wee sma hoars they had tigzagged their way to what they took to be McGregors Louse. . After they had hammered lustily some minutesa"bed-rooonthe door-fo- r window opened andaaight-cappe- d Grove, Utah. head appeared. J. D. BOYD, Sheriff. Scuse us," quoth the spokesman, By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy. but youre Mlssish MGregor, arnt (First publication Feb. 18, Yon? If yon are, pleash come down last publication March 8, 1921.)1921; and pick oout MGregor, cause we want t go home, an we dunno Reduced prices on kodaks, Hed- which of ash it him! quist Drug Co. 5 They - ' ABsgfgjsjfr -- - . . From tRe novel by - , t AndrewSoutar M-- The Utah Stake I I. A. Present THE VARSITY PLAYERS OF THE SOCIAL HALL THEATER, SALT LAKE CITY - ; . r tfpEOpqcml MONDAY AND TUESDAY aUNDER EDITH HALLO R -- J full-tim- ROI COOPER MEGR Columbia Feb; I e I Foster-MIlbur- 7' in -- r -- ; Jules Eckert Goodmans aceord-Doan- i - M. -- i a choice . 9 -- I We will have A few bushels of good Apples at, per bushel Guaanteed Separator Butter, per lb -. foot dive from the mast of a pitching schooner. A thrilling battle between a young man society girl and a gorilla-lik- e WILL RENT OR SELL to the right feet below the surface, of the twenty party 80 acres of .very choice land sea. An uneven battle between a young la a high state of cultivation with a bice bungalow ' and barn on the society man and a mutinous crew on a tramp schooner. place. : Half mile from school, store, These arejust a few of the teqse .and beet.dnmp.-a- t Sugarvllle. The momentsln '"What Women Love, soil Is a rich black loam, does not Annette Kellermans modern comely bake and is very productive. Will drama which ernes to the Princess consider other property in exchange, theatre on end Saturday as on part payment and the balance on Sol Lessers Frdr $500,000.00 production easy terms. Call 663 or write box with the diving Venus in the starring 297 Provo. F 23. jrole. ' As Annabel Cotton, tv star tstberole- - ef -- an athletic-g- irt whose clothes shock her crusading father. She si sought by two suitors, vastly different in. type, and marries the one that she herself least expected to narry. Annette Kellerman, internationally famcr.s ns a Pwlmmer, known to millions of playo'rs 'cr her work '"The in Neptuno'o &nd The Daughter of the Gads Queen of the Sea is considered to be The Advice of This Provo Woman Is at her best In this modern comedy drama which Sol Leaser will offer to of Certain Value. Many a womans back has many nesflaytngbt aUlheTPiTneess theatre. Athfe1Tand"paTns7 Nate Watt, who was Lois Weber's Hs Oftlmes the kidneys fault. directorial associate before he was SUES ON NOTE. Thats why Doans Kidney Pills commendeered by Lesser, directed I TIK a Vavimm 4m kf am am are so effective, 4$ta I. E. Brockbhnk, administrator of Many Provo women know this. the estate ef J. E. Booth has filed Read what one has to say about suit in the District court against T. it: 11. duff to recover $900 principal Mrs. Janie Cloward,' 778 N. Acadand $339 interest on one promissory emy Ave., Provo, says;. "Until last note; and $250 principal and ..$118 (all I had suffered quit? a bit With Interest on another hote. were kidney trouble. My kidney very annoying and. caused a great - Here's good news for owners of deal of discomfort in many1 ways. My Congress Intends" to pet.cansrlesf back, was sconatantly lame and ached January'26. More than" $407,- - distribute more free seed than usual 1 atfross had 000,000 in back taxes was collected this year, notwithstanding Jh? high dreadfnlly mykidneyq. read and heard eo much about, by, the government in 1920. s cost of battleships. Kidney Pills that I used in to internal revenue officials, some. They helped - me frcm the Textile and shoe plants In Ne The English ' word husband first and I continued taking them England are resuming operations. It conies from .the Norse and means a cured. were until My e is gaid that kidneys That operations are Dpasant who own? a house, strengthened and restored to a nor- - likely to come in the near future, puts a lot of our husbands in the j mal eondtion." Rey. Dr, William T. Manning, colonel class. Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont rector of Trinity churcri, New York, Kentucky a ask for jg elected Bishop of the Protestant kidney remedy get simply Is no kind soul to propose a same that Episcopal diocese of New York, to benefit for the going Doans Kidney Pills--thhotel Washington n Mrs. Cloward had. succeed the late Right Rev. Charles keepers so' ruthlessly deprived of Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. y. Sumner Burch. j their inaugural rake-off- ? A 150 ar You can get this benefit bybuying your meats at Booths Market. stock of meat for Saturday at our regular low prices. 71 t- AT SCHOFIELDS F-2- We limit the amount to each customer Sni'--rie- -tf I Y. U. High School Again Victorious; Legion Defeated Yesterday morning tfte debate between the ninth grade and the tenth grade came off with the ninth grade winning the laurels. The question was, Resolved, That the movies are more beneficial than harmful to There seemed pupils of school age. to be a misunderstanding of the question,- - the affirmative arguing on what the movies might be if they were given to pupils under Ideal conditions, while the negative assumed that the question meant the movies as they actually are. The debate was very InteresUng and showed commendable effort cn the part of young speakers. Those who tojk part were Eldon Dennis, Mild ed BuBh and DeAlton Partridge frrn the Ninth grade; Lael Johnson. F-1- COMPANY . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 781-R-- 4. s. Bars Ini itfKri - -- ii. o center of the floor. Turner and Smuin were the stellar performers for the visitors. With bat one more game to play, the locals hate practically cinched ' the title for this division. Prior to the above game, the American Legion quintette and the varsity five played , sn Interesting game, and though the half ended 18 to 18 In the "Ys favor, the Legionnaires ran them hard in the latter frame and tied the score at 22. As a result the college boys settled down and did some excellent team work and fast basket shooting, winning the game by the score of 31 to 25. Henry Weight refereed the game. - -- One lot of Dress Shirts, prices ranging from $2.50 to $4.00, your choice for Feb. 19 The undefeated B. Y. U. .high school basketball team romped hpme with the long end of the score In the game with the Lehi high school quint Wednesday evening in the local gymnasium. The game was a thriller from start to finish. The visitors started off by . excelling In team work and snappy plays, but the Y quint gradually overcame their lead, and with Partin ridge caging three field goals quick succession, ended the half by score of 15 to 14 in the locals favor. The Y came back Btrong.jn the second period and did some, clever teamwork and basket shooting, Dixon shot two difficult counters from the S. C. .FOR SALE SO (lne, pure-bre- d White Leghorn breeding cockerels, selected (rom a (lock o( 300. Prices With ' Its multiplicity of scenses, Dixon Poultry Farm, reasonable. 1 - 885 N. Fifth West. strikingly beautiful and spectacular, D. W. Griffiths master effort, a picturlzation of Way Down East Is FOR SALE- - A1 Cockerels from announced for the for exceptional .good laying stock. S. first time In thispresentation city at the ColumC. Light and Dark Tuesday and S. C. White Leghorns at )3 and bia theatre on Monday and and evenings, March 7th $5 each. Prices for exhibition stock afternoon i on request. A. O. Stubbs, Pleasant and 8 th.In announcing that he has elabor5 drove, Utah. ated upon the famous stage play as written by Lottie . Blair FIRE INSURANCE Let me write originally Parker and Joseph R. Grismerr the your insurance before your prop- genius of the screen wishes to imerly burns. It dont cost much. press upon his patrons a greater . m--2 significance of the effort he has W. H. Rayr made. As might be expected of Griffith he has provided pastoral scenes newSALES Beautiful brick FOR most Infinite grandeur; has bungalow, every modern conveni- of the aa the play could not do, his taken,' ence. Call 135 S. Third East. audiences to scenes of splendor and FOR SALE Potatoes, delivered.' luxury in city mansions; made the most of the delightful barn dance, M 1. Phone sleigh rids and rural frolics of simfolk; enlarged the scope for the FOR SALE CHEAP Nice White ple of the tale and ended it rare 2 Leghorn hens, 60 W. So.. Phone all incomedy a climax of snow storm and F 19. crashing ice gorge thrills as befits 48. UTAH GROWN Right at home, his reputation. But what Mr. Griffith is most trees, berries, roses .and vines. Prices the lowest. 8ervlce the best pleased to call to the attention . of those who view this work is the See B. H. Bower, or call 581-significance of the potential theme M 31. He has of Way Down East. WANTED Mens silk shirts, also brought forth more strikingly. than plain sewing. Mrs. Esther Mason, spectacle can the bare truth, of -- a 310 West .Fourth South. womans soul weaving Into the woof F 26. of trust and devotion a story of love .WANTED Girl lor general house-- . that la followed with a fidelity diswork in small family. Call arming any fears as to the reception 9 of these truths. He brings out truths that at only too rare Intervals are e allowed to blazen across the darkenFOR SALE-rug- Some good N. Evert. 489 N. Fourth ed sky of ordinary existence. If any3 East. thing, It is in these vivid touches that the genius of Griffith lies and in- - he has made no effort to avoid them g FOR SALE CHEAP - . cubator- .- Phene 876-- J in this his latest and undoubtedly 9 greatest work. FOR RENT Two small rooms. Call -- .Jntent upon making Way Down East his supreme contribution to 3 888 East Second South. the screen hall of fame the producer FOR SALE Majestic range, prac- assembled an array of interpretatically new and in excellent con- tive talent never before equalled In dition. $100. Phone 740, or call the art and including such artists as Lillian Gish, Richard Bartheimess, 3 153 S. Third West. Mary Hay, - Lowell Sherman; Kate Burr McIntosh, Mrs. Morgan Bruce, interestKINDERGARTEN Those Belmont, Creighton Hale, Vivia Oged in kindergarten school or day 44 West den, George Neville, Florence Short Lathrop, nursery see Mrs. and others. " Center St; F-2- - aiiroy de--vot-ed iver-removing Brand new FOR SALE house; has sleeping porch, bath room, closets and garage; well located on corner Fourth South and Second East; (400 down, monthly One day service for kodak films payments tor balance. Smoot Lumand printed.. Hedquist Drug ber Company. F28 finished 5 Co., two stores. FIRE 1NSURANCE-- A little strongef companies and a little better servDown 2 ice. See W. H. Ray. M-- all PRICES 1.00 to 25c 23 JUST OUTSIDE ' THE DOOR . |