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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1922 THE PROVO POST JERSEY MILK AND CREAM Provos Popular Newspaper ? Published Tuesday and Friday, Evenings by FROM W. A. NUTTALLS FAMOUS JERSEY HERD. THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phone 13 St. Second-clas- s as at Provo. Postoffice Utah, Entered at the : lS'West Center 1 NEPHI C. HICKS M Matter. I Editor and Manager r Subscription Rates (In Advance) One Year Six Months Three Months , THESE COWS ARE AN ACCREDITED HERD. - - - : - - L K 0 12 5 POSTS SWORN CIRCULATION, 1838 COPIES ABOUT BREAKFAST $ The heavy breakfasts and the light breakfasts are at it again. , A majority of physicians consulted by a medical magazine favor a hearty meal in the morning, their reasoning seeming to be, on the whole, that of an Eastern health commissioner. - .He The system, like a furnace, is low on fuel in the says: morning, and therefore a good sized meal is justified. That is good phrasing, and probably good sense. The only too much at all three meals, objecti6n to it is that most of us eat to the extent that it valuable and the theory of a light breakfast is cus down our general overeating. This comment refers to indoor workers only clerks and desk open air artists of all kinds. Probably the manual labqrer in the cannot eat too much. His engine is running wide open all the time and the fire box has to be kept practically full. But the sedentary worker overdoes in food, about nine times out of ten, just as he overdoes in indoor clothing. At the slightest touch of hunger or cold he puts in food or puts on garments till he the doctors gets loggy and soft and at 40 is reading with a shiver a dangeris 40 him that informs which in oclumn the newspaper, ous age. Shucks! Forty is the prime age; so would 50 remain if we would eat less and wear less indoor. 4 . SUCCESS WITHIN ONES SELF. For answer Edison, Hill, of lives Whitney, Garfield, Lincoln, Grant, search tthe of others. a and host Schwab Cleveland, Rockefeller, Was it environment that shaped their careers? Or was it a force within that impelled them in the seats of the mighty ? Each of those mentined here has testified to the substantial values of thrift as a foundation for character building. It was as the very the understanding of the significance of them started basis of personal power that aright. There is not much romance in the practices of patient econbeomy. But those greater romances of immense human success Remember gan in the humble prosaic routine of careful savings. that. Much is being said today about starting the boy or girl off be given to right. No finer gift, no amore valuable heritage could of fact that the any young person than thorough understanding come within. from all real success must Does; success come from within or without? . N A D N D STATE CHAMPION FROM THESE COWS TO YOUR.TABLE STATE CHAMPION c R. P u E A M R E Merry Maidens Betty Majestys Utahna Distributed by Provo Meat & Packing Company , self-deni- al PHONES a 19 AND 39 , Rudolph Valentino Delighted With Sheik I That his role of the Saharan chieftain in The Sheik, ar picturization by George Melford for Paramount of the now famous novel of the same name which is the literary sensation of the current season, is the best of his screen career, is the opinion of Rudolph Valentino who, with Agnes Avres, Paramount star, is the featured player in the production. It will be shown at the Columbia theater next Thursday. I know of no more colorful role than that of the Sheik in this tremen-'doi- s picture production, he said dur- ing the filming of the photoplay in Paramounts California studio. The 'scenes are as wonderful as they are stupendous and romantic, Miss Ayres was enchanted with her role the haughty English girl 'tamed by a masterful son of the des- ert, and by love. And now those who have seen the 'Picture say those quoted are right for The Sheik is a remarkable COPYING AFTER CHINA r For thousands of years in China, where so many things acpaid, riot to cording to our ideas are reversed, doctors have been sick. well from becoming cure, the sick, but to prevent the An American community has adopted that custom and, it seems to be giving satisfaction. Out in Arthur county. Nab., .where prairie dog villages clot the sand hills and wheie in an aifea of 721 sauare miles there ii a scattered population of fewer than 1500 souls, no doctor, paid in the usual manner, was able to make a living. People did not get sick and the doctor had little to do. , A few years ago the influenza epidemic hit Arthur county, and its residents were convinced that a doctor was a very valuable o residents of member of the community. So 100 of the Arthur made an offer of $3,500 a year to Dr. F. F. Farr if he would undertake to look after the health of the people. The system has since been in use and both the doctor and the people seem satis-fie- . well-to-d- 111E ONLY PROPERLY VrATlLATKI) THE. ATE. It IN IHOXO -- TONIGHT DORIS MAY in GAY AND DEVILISH Corned v News Weekly " THE STORM With HOUSE PETERS, VIRGINIA VALLI, MATT MOORE and JOSEF SWICKARD WEDNESDAY Matinee 3:45 10c, 20c, 30c Evening, 8:15 25c, 40c, 55c BOBBY PENDER TROUPE j Wednesday, Thursday Matinees Both Days, 4:00 BERT LYTELL in SHERLOCK BROWN j d. Dr. Farr keeps accounts of all the people treated by him and of the money received from them. When the books for the year are balanced the difference between what the doctor rceived and the guaranteed amount of $3500 is paid by the subscribers. Last year the deficit was $1500, which cost the subscribers only $15 each. The system should be a good one to adopt in sparsely MLLE. RHEA The Sweetheart of the Dance The imaginative powers of a boy's mind along with his worship of a fellow scholar are clearly shown in the Mary Roberts Rinehart story. Its a Great Life, being made at the Goldwyn studios in Culver. City, California, under the direction of E. Mason Hopper. It will be shown at the Princess theater .Wednesday and Thursday. The Wop, played by Howard Ralston, was the willing slave of Stoddard III, played by Cullen Landis, his greatest trouble being Stoddards favoritism for the girls. The Wop conceives the idea of an empire with Stoddard reigning as king and himself as prime minister, but is unable to tempt his king. The finding of a pearl in some oysters solves the problem of bait to AN IMPORTANT EVENT The best news of the week is that public schools are opening again and 28,000,000 children the girls in their best dresses and Jbonnets, and the boys with their shoes shined and their faces are going back to the washes, clear back behind the ears schoolrooms of America. That is more important than the opening of congress, because eventually some of those children are going to discover what is wrong with our political system, how to solve our- strikes and labor controversies, and how to keep us out of war. TOO LONG TO WAIT An Illinois woman has filed suit for breach of promise, allegyears for the man who said he ing that she waited thirty-fiv- e He finally married another her. would and loved her marry woman doesnt know what she woman. Maybe the disappointed e man thirty-fivmissed. If it took that years to make up his well that the other wommind to get married, it may be just as an got him. The moral is, dont wait thirty-fiv- e years for a man a woman, either. WILL IT BE THIS IN UTAH? - Owners of coal lands, operators of mines, jobbers and retailers are getting together in various sections of the country to decide what is a fair price for coal. That news will make the householder whose coal bin is empty very nervous. After careful consideration they probably will agree that a fair price for coal is whatever price you can force the public to pay, and, having agreed on a fair price, the conference will arise and sing that old college' hymn Hail ! Hail ! The gangs all here, What th hell do we care now! j f a JUDSON- COLE Fooleries of 1922 - PETTEL FAMILY Novelty Act LA PINE and EMERY Little Whatnots of Vaudeville Real Schoolboy Days In Its a Great Life tied communities. e Europes Wonder Act I , 7:30, 9:15 TONIGHT COMEDY COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, MATINEE 3:45 By Special Request THE SHEIK Starring RUDOLPH VALENTINO AND AGNES AYRES 22 In Zion City WHY, INDEED? Little had been taken out by Methodist minister the Rev. her nurseMary for a walk. The weather Robert E. OBrien and a painter, was very fine when they left home said to have been employed by him, but suddenly there came a were arrested in Zion, 111., a few days hlack storm. The, crashesup of big the ago, accused to attempting to muti- thunder were followed by a terrific or late destroy one of Wilbur Glenn shower of and Mary attract Stoddard but necessitates Volivas street signs. The sign rads: cJung to nursehailstones; in a fright. to a the A desert island moving Plain Notice empire Never mind, dearie, said nurse, off the Gulf of California, inhabited This city was established by as she got the child into a place of Zion people and for Zion peoby cannibals, because of the pearl God Agnes Ayres and Rudolph Valentino will (take care of' us. fisheries there. Visions of the It is the exclusive ' sfpty. Picture ff thats so, ple only. in a scene from the demanded Mary, offering his choicest wives to headquarters of the Christian why does He throwdliriigs at ua V he Sheik'. a George Melford Production. new the are Catholic Stoddard, king, like this? conjured Apostolic Church in Zion. It is the private home of by the Wops wonderful imagination. Return engagement Thursday, with Matinee 3:45 Then history repeats itself, an emits officers and members. No of a not to mention a pire comes to ruin because gentleman, woman. The coming of Eloise, the Christian, would break into a ITCHING church settlement and attempt Doris May in professors daughter, spoils all plans. : FIERY, to hold meetings or establish a A HERO. counter organization. Those who Devilish Gay are nothing more, nor less, than IS QUICKLY SOOTHED The flapper craze that has gripped )r. Friedlander West, the the young girlhood of the nation religious bums, thugs and vagaleader, said at a banquet turns more than usual attention bonds, with less honor than a TONIGHT 7:30, 9:15 in Chicago: gang of highway robbers and toward those who these portray WITH MARIE PREVOST Prohibition has turned a lot of! thugs. : blithesome characters on the stage THJSSULPHUR men int hard drinkers. Get out of this community, if in and screen, Doris May for you have a drop of honest blood, pie. is recognized as the truest de- It has turned a lot of HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS and go and establish a commulineator of the character now devot- citizens into rebels. Why, a jag, a Pleasant cream,1 which used to be a disgrace, is now of your own. Persons comAlso Corned v' w:ntYulpjU.r to screen. her In the efforts nity ing t heal skin that irto this story: but listen SLh han,d to here hold her most recent comedy Gay and ing at the r meetings f Tu rken out with There Arthur eczema; goes instance of traders, Arbuthnot, Devilish, she is said to portray the a 13 covered with Wednesday, Thursday : figly rash 6r pirn Whv lady said to her husband. election thieves and tallv-sheGay and Dev- r S roV?h or flapper at her best. REX BEACH presents dry. Nothing to us? speak mutilators do not expect ilish is showing a tthe Strand thea-- f subdues fiery skm eruptions so er ell, see, A you GREAT my LIFE ITS dear, any courtesy from Zion. An eca noted skn specialist quickTLys clesiastical goat house, garbage he moment this sulphur by prepara- know hes full, has no right within this dump, the itching stops and applied Mary Roberts Rinehart said the lady, but I never thought 32 settlement. The war is on red tw. or three applications, the Also be so conceited about it that hot and will be waged day and jhed cut his old friends. igone and the skin S de- -j Fables and Sport Review SanIS jhed night until every traitor goes to clear and smooth. Sulphur Our only regret is that we have his own place. 13 so as a skin remedy be- -, but one vacation to spend in our i When dad sits on the front porgh WILBUR GLENN VOLIVA. cause Pjecious it the parasites that destroys his shoes without country.you know who's cause the burning, boss. itching or. dis- Of the 737 members of the Hou When you see two men in the front Mentho-SulphSarement. The post office says the average : 7 Lords, no fewer than 120 have not heals ecezema right up. ' always seat and two girls in the back seat, man gets 112 letters a year. Not if ' If you askj us, most any girl will',Vof to take their seats in the troubled Mentho-Sulphiar j a or a are are if kin. married he pays his bills. take hint it is beauty hint. they they present parliament. may be had at any good drug store. Paramount ex-ki- A i -- ng SI ' PRINCESS . and ! anti-prohibiti- on i exam-emPer- ae law-abidi- ng j j -i THE DOG KNOWS porch-climber- s, et ' i-- : r . t " " i Two men lived side by side and each owned a dog Each day as one man went home his dog would rush out to greet him, joyful over the return of its master. Whenever the other man entered his gate his dog would slink out of sight. Dogs are good judges of the true inwardness of the man. A beautiful thought : A man who is determined to make a fool of himself laughs at your advice before he does it, but you can always count on his ceming around and begging vour help afterward. j YV ; ; - - j ur 1 j. ! J , .H ur I.: |