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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922 TEE PROVO POST Powder Explosion Blinds Dick Hayden Afternoons of Leisure In the photoplay, Blind Circumstances, at Princes theater today, one of the big dramatic moments is when Dick Hayden, played by George Chesebro, is blinded by the explosion of powder which he is using to fill bullets. This happened immediately after he had told Bill Jones, whom he had saved from certain death a few weeks previous, that he was being sought for the murder of Amos Clark. Jones, it develops, is a mounted What a joyous privilege to spend a whole afternoon in just being lazy! A pleasant book, a box of Chocolates, cushions in winter a cozy fire, in summer a refreshingly shady porch what a grateful relief from the monotony of housework! You may have plenty of time for your own pleasures and social duties if you keep house in the efficient, modern way. THE ONLY PROPERLY VENTILATED THEATER IN PROVO TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 MABLE NORMAND police, and when he is on his way to deliver Dick to headquarters they in are attacked in gorilla fashion by Pierre. In his blindness' Dick attempts to help Jones but is so handicapped that he is taken prisoner by Pierre. He manages to free himself and later learns that Skag, his employer, is the villain who was re1 sponsible for Clarks disappearance. When they arrive at Ruths home she recognizes in Bill Jones the supDicks posed victim, Amos Clark. name is cleared and a strong friendship springs up between the three. Electric Cooking will give you every afternoon free and you have the pleasant assurance that neither husband or kiddies will suffer because of your afternoons of leisure. 1 MOLLY ; Also Comedy SATURDAY MATINEE, 2:15 LIONEL BARRYMORE AND SENA OWEN X in A modern electric range THE FACE IN THE FOG PRINCESS $10 Also ROUND Tonight and Saturday GEORGE CHESTER down and balance monthly. in Cook with Electricity Scene from Frank Mayo in Caught Bluffing, Princess, Monday and Tuesday. Celebrated Georgia Clergyman Demands Minstrels Are Coming That Slayer Die Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service SM UMUBIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31ST Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 The minstrel fans of this vicinity will be pleased to learn that one of the very best and largest minstrel organizations on the road is to visit this city. Possibly certain people have forminstrel fans gotten that they are so because it has been long since an had opportunity to see a they minstrel; however, really first-clas- s the fever or minstrel microbe will get them when the richly dressed Georgia Minparade of the Famous at noon streets our over strels pass the day they appear here. The amusement question has by the some people always involved . amusement quesunquestionable is never aroused theme that but tion, s minby the coming of a baseball the Georgias strel like games, a good circus, and an minstrel seem to be at least three forms of amusements which are never questioned by the scrupu- THIRTY high-clas- TfGO SEASON up-to-da- GEORGIA bruiand r Laughter,onethe creatingof ofthelaugh-tominis the purpose as well as the rendering of strel, songs. Uinctul and pleasing The minstrel man has been known from almost the beginning of this known worlds history and was well by the writers of Biblical affairs.min-It is this very characteristic of the apstrel which makes it capable of the when and classes to all pealing appear at Famous Georgia MinstrelsOctober 31, Columbia Tuesday, the of peothere will be seen hundreds are not haple in the theater who bitual theatergoers. Approval of the action of the Ministerial association of New Castle, Pa., in demanding that a condemned man pay the death penalty in the electric chair, was voiced the other day in Pittsburgh by Rev. Dr. George W. Shelton, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church. The New Castle ministers instructed a committee to write to the board of pardons, asking them that they take no action when the case of Thomas Verne Ryhal, condemned to die for the murder of Clara Belle school girl, is Lennox, to be considered October 18. Mercy must be tempered with We must justice, Dr. Shelton said. think, not only of the condemned man, but of the little child crying out that her murderer be punished. Civilization must protect itself or we would revert to savagery. I heartily approve the action of the New Castle ministers and think they were thoroughly justified in taking the action that they have. The murder of the Lennox girl was attended by particularly brutal on the outfeatures.ot She was found skirts the city on the clay after the terrible crime. She recovered sufficiently to testify that she had gone to the place with Ryhal in an automobile. The condemned man was originally sentenced to die October 2, but a reprieve was granted by Governor Sproul when a petition signed by more than 200 citizens was presented by Ryhals attorney. The pardon board had previously declined to act. DEALERS IN EGOS The Steel Plant Utah When the gigantic steel plant comes to men trained of county they will need thousands accountmechanics, electricians, stenographers, plans to get one of ants, etc. Why not lay yourwith these positions by enrolling J. F.the InternationFechser, al Correspondence Schools? 371 North Fourth West, Provo, will be1 glad to talk it over with you regardless of whether you enroll now or at some future date. ve, Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD Filled NEW to York Warehouses Overflowing Witli Supplies. conThe New York egg market ir condition fronts its most critical are choked Warehouses ten years. more eggs with 50,000,0a0 dozen Fresh sup 21. 19 than in October, double in hearty are arriving plies conThe the quantity of last year. is so slack that sumptive demand commission merchants and dealers . are alarmed. There are in the metropolitan of warehouses about 1,200,000 eases to this 30 dozen eggs each. Adding receivthe prospective supply to be months, ed during the next three there will be on the market forof each the of the 6,000,000 inhabitants now until from 150 eggs city nearly resident must eat January 1.a Each use to up the old suptwo eggs day arrive in western crops before plies New WflTCH FOR THE GOODS SAYS IT MADE A PERSON Thousands of people needlessly enn dure a half-sicnervous, condition when they might enjoy sturdy, robust health and all its manifold blessings if they only knew what to do. People in this condition find Tanlac soon ends their trouble and builds up abundant strength, energy and vitality. Mrs. Mable Copenhagen. 731 Stella Ave., Watts, run-dow- Cal., says: I had been in an awful condition and for seven weeks I couldnt leave my bed. My case seemed to puzzle every one and I could get nothing to help me. But since taking Tanlac Ive gained several pounds in weight, and every one of my troubles are gone. tired Nervousness and a of a are but out symptoms feeling December. in lies cause .which to hidden usually The situation owes its existence to enables Tanlac stomach. you the stored of eggs the enormous amount food eliminate the in your properly, digest warehouses in last spring e and waste and regain your hope that prices this autumn and strength and vigor. toa Get bottle winter would permit high profits at any druggist. good to the unprecedentedly heavy produc- day housetion of poultry farms. to The WEALTH NOT OVERTAXED the tangle wife is adding her bit retail at to high buy by refusing John D. Rockefeller, who leads prices. New Yorks personal property list, been has For some time there must wholesale pay personal taxes this year on in the much speculation were not or $2,000,000. it Among those assessed district as to whether withfor $1,000,000 personal taxes are J. situation the save possible to Caruso, out the loss of millions of dollars Pierpont Morgan, DorothyJames H. widow, Emily Hepburn, and eggs. S. Hill and James In the last two weeks The demand Hill, Margaret look as if our wealth-N. in many parts of the city has been Hill. Doesnt were being overcurbed greatly by high retail prices. iest fellow citizens it? 'does made be taxed, the price But even though consufficiently low to stimulate Statistics show women spend 90 are trying sumption, the merchants cent of the money in circula- -' per this: answer to martion. on now the Any married man can prove it. Can the quantity that to the supply addition ket, in will arrive, be consumed at any next crop comes in? large and small, commenced selling price before the The huge amount of eggs stored the storage eggs as new laid and ran the price from 25 cents to 50, 55 last spring went into the warehouses cents 30 to 27 from of and 60. Consumption was discourcost net a at a dozen. The carrying charges up to aged, not by the quality, but the price. this time amount to 3 cents a dozen These methods dealt a serious more, making eggs cost from 3 0 to blow to the storage egg business. 33 cents out of the warehouses. One of the, large chain stores last The injury has been complicated by August started selling storage eggs fresh supplies. The dealers are tryat 25 cents a dozen. A big demand ing to determine a price tonic to reboth vive business. Then retailers, developed. run-dow- n, old-tim- i THE LEATHER PUSHERS Children 15c, Adults 25c Evening, 7:30, 9:15 Children 15c, Adults 55c G. L. TEX RICKARD presents and Fox News Monday and Tuesday FRANK MAYO The Worlds Heavyweight Championship Contest Between in JACK DEMPSEY CAUGHT. BLUFFING Also Comedy Heavyweight Champion of the World Mats.: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 3:45; Sat., 2:15. and BANKERS LIFE GEORGES CARPENTER CO. Des Moines, Iowa Heavyweight Champion of Europe INSURANCE District Agent L. T. EPPERSON Provo, Utah FIVE REELS OF TERRIFIC ACTION I tz REPUBLICAN STATE ADMINISTRATION V Has the Republican party kept itsCampaign Pledges to reduce Expense Taxes? Let, the record answer: In the first year of Republican control the expenses of operation of nearly all state offices, commissions and departments was increased. The salaries of the Secretary of State, the State Auditor, the State Treasurer and the Attorney General were all increased $500.00 per annum in the first year of Republican rule 1921. OF HER k, OF Matinee, 3:45 CIRCUMSTANCE Also Mutt and Jeff last-minu- te BIG40SSES MENACE Qpdiesira When Ordering, Designate Our Line PHONE 74 te lous. TOTM40 rep-resentati- at the 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 30TH BUND Time, 8:15 0 The salary of the Governors secretary and stenographer, the Secretary of States Deputy, the Deputy State Auditor and numerous other deputies and clerks were similarly increased. The Department of Finance and Purchase was installed at a biennial expense of $45,000. The net increase in expense of operating all state offices, commissions and departments for the first half of the present biennium over the first half of the last biennium was more than $200,000.00. x A partial list of increases follows: Secretary of State State Auditor State Treasurer Bank Commissioner State Engineer Board of Health State Chemist Adjutant General salary $ 6,746.53 1,524.13 1,184.15 5,008.64 5,884.38 9,473.82 294.49 250.00 State Land Commissioner District Courts Jurors, Witnesses Sheriffs expenses Juvenile Court Industrial Commission Dept, of Finance and Purchase Department of Agriculture $ 3,584.40 31,636.26 3,424.66 919.46 5,476.54 18,074.10 18,610.08 54,665.32 . This is the actual increase in expense of operation during the period, and does not include disbursements made for deficits of previous years. The cost of operating public schools increased more than 25 per cent in 1921 over 1920. Has the Republican administration reduced taxes? It has made NO reduction in taxes but has increased the levy for state taxes in 1922 from 2.2 mills to 2.4 mills, and this increase will be insufficient to take care of the increase in expense. During this same period the Republican administration has increased the bonded indebtedness $1,500,000 and will have a large deficit at the end of the biennium. The states indebtedness is now in excess of the one and percentum of the assessed valuation, the limit of indebtedness provided by law. , The Republican administration urges an amendment to the constitution increasing the debt limit so that ,it can borrow more money to care for its deficits. one-ha- lf j Why has it changed its slogan? Si Did You Take Your Tax Notice to the Polls? i j i Democratic County Committee i A. O. SMOOT, Chairman (Political Advertisement.) ; |