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Show t THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 f BATE AT TH 'r ' i 7 ' m.s TONIGHT, 7:45 GLADYS WALTON in A DANGEROUS ft GAME? Also m i SIX ACTS PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY MATINEE, '5&Gocoxuy.'-- Bebe Daniels and ssa FOR CASH MONEY-BO- Y Phone 446 50 w- - Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 30 lbs. Swifts Silver Leaf Lard Bulk Armours Sugar Cured Hams, lb. Cheese, all kinds and varieties, lb 2 pkgs. Wheat, Cereal Real good and real bargain Pitcher or Sugar Bowl, Prepared Mustard-- 1 lb. Brick Condensed Chili Con Carni Gallon size can Sweet Pickles Gallon size can Catsup Gallon size can Apples Gallon size can Royal Ann Cherries Gallon size can Black River Molasses 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 3 . ! : 50c 24c 15c, 70c S5c 10c 30c $1.25 75c 60c 75c 63c 87c --1- 9c 63c 30c 45c 39c 75c 45c 49c 49c Rice; 1 10 lbs. 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 9 lb. Sack Quakers Rolled Oats 9 lb. Sack Germade 10 bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap 10 bars Kirks Flake Soap 10 bars White Naptha Soap 10 bars Crystal White or A. B. r J-- Naptha Soap EVERYTHING THE SEASON OFFERS TO COMPLETE THAT NEW YEARS DINNER MORE FOR THE MONEY. 450 NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. West Center St., Provo. ..&xzsi .'" ' r', Mrs. Leffingwells Boots, at Princess Q.. dies e, all-nig- Business Romance 'at racing through the streets trying to keep warm. Susie Langs, daughter of a farmer living near Brantsford, Out., Canada, has lived six years without eating a morsel of solid food. She is believed to be suffering from cancer of the stomach. At 19, when she started tlie fast, she weighed 160 pounds, now she weighs 60. Malt liquid has been her only form of nourishment. The state department is investigating the story of inhuman brutalities heaped upon Jacob Gerber, an American citizen, by Russian officials in Siberia. Gerber said he returned to Russia for a visit, was seized on some up charge and sent into extrumped COO ile with convicts, lie escaped and rstu rnoil to America after fifteen months of torture. i w e, i Bebe Daniels Dies in Picture i 164 West Center Credit & Corbett to Mrs. Hattie Clark, a stunning divorcee, have come into Mrs. Corbetts possession. She also charges her husband with serious indiscretions with Mrs. Clark. President Harrison in his message to congress at the opening of the short session praised the revenue tariff enacted hv the Republican administration and said it was largely responsible for the growing prosperity of the country. Mother Holds Son Captive in Cellar John Theodore and featured players. This is the first time that Miss of the at least returns thus part was ever called upon in the Daniels she which way to the medium in course of be her screen work, to apwill It screen debut. made her recalled that Miss Lake first came to parently shuffle off her mortal coil in Mack as a climax to her impersonation in prominence as a comedienne In Pink Gods she is a Kisses will be any picture. Sennett pictures. woman who falls victim to the at the young seen Wednesday and Thursday at the finale of and diamonds lure Strand theater. In Kisses Miss Lake portrays a of the story she is injured in a dynaand dies in her husgirl who applies a secret for making mite explosion bands arms. This denouement might candy discovered in boarding school in business. She, after her fath- disappoint many1 screen fans were in-it for the fact that the heart ers failure, is determined to recoup not of the story centers about the terest in and procthe the family fortunes ess of seeking to become a successful love romance of the characters imperby Mr. Kirkwood and Anna manufacturer, she finds herself in- sonated volved in various plots hatched by a Q. Nilsson. Miss Daniels admitted that she competitor who attempts to ruin her business. She is assisted in her ef- didnt know how to die and she was forts by a young salesman who proves obliged to rehearse the scene repeatin more than edly in order to perform the feat writh that he is a grace and artistry. The picture is one sense. In the cast supporting Miss Lake said to be extremely interesting, the are Harry Myers, Edward Connelly, scenes being laid in the diamond dis- n Edward Jobson. Dana Todd, Mignon trict of South Africa. It is a picturi-zatioof Cymthia Ptockleys fine novAnderson and John Mackinnon. el. Pink Gods and Blue Demons. and the desire1 to give his two (laugh- The supporting players include Rayters their rightful name was given mond Hatton, Adolphe Menjou and by Carrington as his reason for com- other capable Paramount stock coming back after the long lapse of years. pany artists. go-gett- : Carrington, Identifications comedy-dram- a er The Quartette Extraordinary These dealers will be glad to tell you which is best suited for your particular requirements. SMOOT & SPAFFORD Telephone 17 UTAH TIMBER & COAL CO. Telephone 232 United States Fuel Company, Kearns Bldg., ISalt Lake City, Utah. OUR sa PRICES ARE iS Have Your Freight Shipped Between PROVO AND SALT LAKE via THE UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE PROMPT SERVICE WE HAUL HOUSEHOLD Our charges are always based GOODS fgSES RG WHO SAID COAL? ed Hatch Undertaking Company we have plenty of coal coal to burn, good, clean coal that will burn when you want it to, and make your fire clear and bright when you need it. Dont hold off thinking coal prices are going down no, not that we know of? Let us fill your order now and you will probably save money Why1, ! Phone 532 Service Economy Smoot & Spafford PHONE 17 en- tirely iupon materials furnished and actual time employed in conducting a funeral. The way of charging all that the undertaker thought the family could or would stand finds no favor with us. We do business on a business; basis. We charge what is right and no more. old-fashion- When Ordering, Designate Our Line PHONE 74 who from Daneville, 111., nineteen years ago with the charge of murder against him and a price on his head, was acquitted by a' jury in the Circuit court there a few days ago. He left immediately for Colorado, where two daughters, 12 and 14 years old. awaited his coming. Carrington killed his sister-in-laMrs. Lydia Carrington, at Grape Creek, near Daneville, on the night of August 2, 1903, shooting her with a shotgun. He immediately left the country, and although a search was made for him for years, no trace was found. Last May he returned to Daneville, ; went to the office of the sheriff and gave himself up, stating that he wanted to be tried on the old charge. The longing to see his aged mother fle'd James photoplay, worlds heavyweight championship. roles, appears in a Passionate love letters written by Kisses, After Nineteen Years Lanning Furniture Co. pi-ia- ! IATCK, Acquitted of Murder NEW AND USED GOODS j : If von are an admirer of dainty quart per Shades - j Bebe Daniels, Paramount star and who is not? For prepare to weep! Stan-laware enthusiasts training Sporting s Miss in Daniels dies IVnrhyn dion the contemplated their ears new of Paramount production Covorce action by Mrs. James A. CorAlice Lake, whose pictures have Pink Gods, which comes to tin1 bett, wife of Jim Corbett, who recent- provided her chiefly with dramatic lumbia next theater Thursday. Miss out Sullivan for the ly knocked in her latest Kirkwood are the Daniels and Bosseys uct. Shes the ter mother of the man race. Linoleum d D CHERRY HILL DAIRY Rugs es j ht j Furniture Mrs. Leffingwells Boots, which comes to the Princess theater tonight and Thursday, is Constance latest Relznick revival in which she is presented by Lewis J. Selznick. It is a bright and humorMrs. Leffingwel ous story of Mr.-anin which two pairs of handsomely embroidered slippers plnv a prominent part and serve to make the jealous Mr. Leffingwell believe his carrying on an affair with man. The trouble starts when Coniedv And Two-Ree- l Hunt! ey purchases a pair of WEEK-ENPARTY THE for his fiancee, Mabel Brown, who breaks off the engagement before PBXS&iGESS Huntley has time to give her the slippers. Having no other use for them JACK LONDONS LITTLE JOKE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE he gives them to his maid. Mrs. LefON MOI NT OF OLIVES and the latejJack Lonfingwell buys an identical pair, and donPaderewski one were The introduced Mr. day. when .Leffingwell chances to pass Three New York physicians, acting per iMy by the f wi nd o w of Huntleys apart- novelist said, a seriously: in behalf of the American Jewish Mr. Paderewon formance piano, ment and sees a pair of feet wearing 'committee, have estabthe slippers, he naturally thinks it his ski, on one occasion was Hie .means physicians a medical college in Jerusalem lished life. of my saving susis wife in Huntleys room, and And how was that? iasked the as part of the ildivw university picious of Huntley. there. The physicians leturned politely. When Mabels sister-in-lagives a pianist like It was from! a month's stay in Pales-Itinowned this. Father LefMrs. at which party Huntley and a one in where and .they purchased a site on Mississippi, plantation fingwell both attend, Mr. Leffingwell Olives. of a Mount was :The flood. water there Hhe day has another opportunity to become of for tore Plans levee atul broke the the erecting the first sef through jealous. been com-- j house from its foundation-permanent buildings have The musician expressed concern. Actual work will begin as plated. then father floated off down- soon as the. rainy season is over. Al- stream on the diningroom1 ta hie. And ready a building has, been rented as Ah! I I accompanied him on the1' temporary1 'quarters for a school for 'research in tropical diseases. i YZ Tal-madg- Alice Lake Stars in said the teacher, 'how Willie, The child! of the poor is stronger uich is six and four? Strapped to a bed and lashed, hand or the rich. child the than and Willie said foot, for four years by his mothpromptly. Eleven, Dr. Mary B. Baird, health super- er, who did not want to lose him, No. Try again. visor, declared in a report on Evans- j James Kozeny, 30 'years old, was unTwelve. ton schools; that the majority of rescued the police, . who broke dernourished children were from into the bymystery No. house and found the homes of wealthy parents. in an him Thirteen. unspeakably filthy, dark, In schools where the majority of No, no, now youre guessing. But the cildreni were from homes of the cold room. When his bonds were cut Kozeny under- was vliy couldnt you have begun at affluent, the percentage of 23 unable to move. years of per inaction had made himFour nourishment ran as high as :en? a helpless Because it dont make ten, said cent, thel report said. skeleton and a mental wreck. Before puIn attended schools poor five by Five and iVillie confidently. they could cut him loose two detecpils the percentage was much less. tives had to subdue his mother, who mike ten. I remember that. fought like a tigress. The mother said her son had been twice in the asylum for insane at Dunning. She said he was demented because of an accident in youth. She talked confusedly of relatives who are trying to spirit him away in order to get possession of money she claims was left him. SELLS of told Neighbors unearthly screams from the Kozeny emanating Old prodhouse and the mother said that because of his screaming she had rej fosmoved him to the basement. There spread-eagle- d he was with feet huand hands tied to the four corners of the bed. He had been in this position for four years and had become so weak that he did not scream any Every; child should have at more. least one day. Cash .: A liis New York mansion of tuberculosis after an illness of two years. Four Yale students are suspected of having tarred and feathered Maggie Hines, a pretty young actress, carousal in Trenafter an N. Miss J. ton, Hines, clad only in was encountered at dawn feathers, POOR CHILDREN STRONGER THAN RICH COULDNT FOOL HIM Stoves & Jay Gould, Wall street wizard and multi-millionair- Cash and Carry System. A-N- o. f ,y9 Jr Anna THIRTY YEARS AGO Also TOPICS OF THE DAY Samuel Kopp crs At the Columbia, Thursday, with Matinee 3:45. ! With BEBE DANIELS, ANNA Q. NILSSON JAMES KIRKWOOD, RAYMOND HATTON SAVE '' J Nilsson in the, Cparamoiant picture 'tfink Gods ' 3 :45 PINK GODS The P nncess The Strand The Columbia lOPYRlSrtT U il:( |