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Show It Has Always Been Our Policy to Have Real Values on DOLLAR DAY anji We Are Making an Extra Effort This Dollar Day to Please Our Patron. A SILVER DOLLAR WILL DO WONDERS. See our Windows. Some of the big dollar- - DAY BARGAINS I 1aw-'ggf-f 54. in. Indian Head; 55c value; 3 yards 36 in. Indian Head;T 35c value; 4 yards for 4 $2.00 Ivory Trays 31.00 Fancy Combs; values to $2.95, for. Round Linen Embroidered Table Covers; 75c value. 3 for SI. 00 Percale; 25c value, 6 $1.00 $1.00 yards for Muslin Gowns; values to $1.95 for. $1.00 Ladies B. V. D.s, values to $1,752 for. $1.00 Ladies Pink Crepe Bloomers; 95c value; 3 pair for Lot Childrens White pers; values to $2.25 pair, for Slip- - 1 Bleached Muslin; 19c value; 8 yards for Limit 8 yards to customer. Ouiing Flannel; light and dark; 25c value, 5 yards for Canton Flannel; 29c value; 5 yards for EXTRA fifl 9 Hours Only A. M. TO 11 A. M. ALL COLORS y I iUU 35c VALUE A Yards FOR flfl V 00 1 x Fancy Japanese Baskets; $1.49 value for Art iUU CM lj) I 1 fifl CM iUU y $1.00 1 All Silk 12 M. Pongee; 2 QQ Cotton Batts; : I SI. 35 value Bed Pillows; $1.50 value 3-l- $1.00 CM For 2 Jap Crepe $1.00 CH lot Unbleached Muslin; 16c value; 10 yards foV 1- -Limit 10 vards to "customer. Ivory Dressing Conibs; $1.25 value; 2 for Neckwear; see ourf 11. windows; 5 for 1 b. $1.00 Challies; 25c. value; yards for 5 $1.00 V I flfl UU Embroidered Pillow Cases; partly soiled; $3.00 value, pn Ivory Bud Vases; $1.00 value; 2 fors EXTRA 1 LOT SILKS See our Windows; Values to $3.50 yard $1.00 Denver & Rio Grande Western Heaviest Taxpayer in Colorado and Utah MISS FLORENCE 8 haSSSST; SS212 Miss Meteila Berry entertained at party Friday evening. The time was pleasantly spent m games and music, after which a delicious luncheon was served to Miss Fawn Adamson, Miss Alberta Miller, Miss Mary Sellers, Miss Vilda Hunter, Miss fhloe Murdock, Miss Genevieve Sutton, Clark Carter, Alma Carter, Kendall Colvey, LaMar Ivy, Elmer Campbell and Elwood Cotter. The following statement shows taxes .paid in 1922 by the Mexico: Denver & Rio Grande Western in Colorado, Utah and New COLORADO State Tax 5 T3, 755.26 County Tax Highway and Road Tax J. School tax City and Town Tax o3, 8b4.o Total Taxes Paid in Colorado Miss Helen Hickson of Los Angeles, California, returned to her home this morning after spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sward. Anita Stewart is a living disproof of the statement that the day of the feminine motion picture star is brief.She has been acting in the films for a decade now, having begun her career with Vitagraph in her middle teens. She is today more more charming and a bet- Dainty refreshments were setv-- ! popular, ter actress than ever, ed to about 150 guests. cent picture is The ' The Mutual girls of the Lakevifw from the story by Frank R. Adams, ward returned home from the werk produced by Cosmopolitan Pictures in the canyon at Mutual Isle at corporation and directed by E. Mason Springdell. A very enjoyable trip is Hopper. In this photoplay, she has the role i repoited. ' of Hope Warner, daughter of a Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Clark and Mr. wealthy family, and with a socially She and Mrs. J. Leo Down returned horye ambitious mother. considers last evening from Goldhill, Utifli, herself a very superior person indeed where they spent a few days wih and is properly indignant when stopMrs. C. W. Love, Mrs. Bowns sister. ped by &. motorcycle policeman when - , COLUMBIA Tonight, 7:30, 9:15 THE BISHOP OF THE OZARKS And SNUB POLLARD in CALIFORNIA OR BUST! THURSDAY and FRIDAY she has been speeding from a pursuing automobile for miles. Both Hope and Martin twenty Van Huiseni the youth in the pursuing car, who wishes to restore to her the sable fur which she had dropped twenty miles back, are in the police court Mrs. Sadie Henry left this mo ru- next morning. Hope is forced to borling for San Francisco, where she wll row from him to pay her fine. She purchase a complete stock of illli-er- y becomes interested in the youth and goods preparatory to openings learns that he is an engineer on p. building which her millinery store in Provo. fatlier is constructing The friendship soon ripens into love and Hope announces her engagement to Martin, despite her mothers protests Maj3in takes his fiancee to visit Van fives sen, who ia n fPeter district. ProsJ. perity had come to Martin Cfc-c- ar $ 42,600.13 sit-e- tors during Saturday and 'Sunday. County Tax -- bo, .72 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall, formerly They were the guests of their aunt, SI,. Tax Road and Highway of Salt Lake, were pleasantly sur- Mrs. Louise McBride of this city. School Tax prised? Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. 50,047.70 Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam, Frank' Hampshire and family, Mr. City and Town Tax left yesterday for tlieir home in ily and Mrs. Arthur W. Hall and famMr. and Mrs. Black have Escalante. d Utah Mrs. in Cecelia and who Paid ily Hall, Total Taxes been in Provo for a number of living from Salt Lake to spend the ears, but recently sold their home. NEW MEXICO bewas covers Dinner day. served, ' Mrs. Cecelia ? ing laid for twelve. State Tax' Jackson and Clyde Keat Hall will be the guest of Mrs. W. A. are spending a few weeks at Yelli County Tax Hall for the next week. qiqSq lowstone park. Highway and Road Tax ri Miss Bliss Miss and Adelaide School Tax Mr. F. T. Filllmer and Cowan of San Francisco, Calif., are 34o.0b Citv" and Town Tax Fred Gunnerson, left for a relafew weeks spending visiting Total Taxs Paid in New Mexico.. a trip through southern yesterday Utah. tives in Utah. ' Grand Tot id $1,828,232.64 Mr, and Mrs. Ervin L. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geese motored in Colorado, taxes of paid Daily average to Salt Lake Sunday, where they $5,008.84 Utah and New Mexico, year 1922 spent a few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith of Salt Lake. & Rio Grande Denver In 1992 Utah County received from the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson and Western Railroad $139,668.82, made up as follows: 0,377,51 Tax family, formerly of Provo, but now State of Logan, left yesterday morning for Tax , County 1 q 037 45 Escalante, where they will spend a Road Tax few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John ALL SEATS 10c School Tax 8q o?5'So Black. pio-tore- t The Love Piker Has Anita Stewart in Lead Miss Natella Lewis and J. Earl Lewis entertained at a dancing party at Hansens dancing hall last evening. The honored guests were the Misses Bliss and Adelaide Cowan of A most delightful Mrs. Earl H. Barrett of American San Francisco. evening was spent by the guests presFork spent the week-en- d visiting her ent. parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Berry of $1,142,308.97 j this city. The Nelke Reading club will inept Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Winters of Salt Mrs. J. D. Croft of Payson is visit-- j Lake and Mrs. T. M. Kranenburg of at the home of Airs. William Iff. tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. mg for some time at the home of San Francisco, formerly Mrs. Ruby Boyle will be the assisting hi Garrett of Salt Lake, were Provo visiWray William Watson. I UTAH State Tax INLAW Telephone 752 a ' The tenth wedding anniversary pt and Mrs. Byron Denlialter was celebrated last Wednesday evening jjn the form of a tin shower in the Second ward social hall. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing apd a short program which consisted rof readings by Miss Alene Denhalter Jof Salt Lake' City and Mrs. Emma Jp-kin- s of this city; several banjo selections by Enoch Clark. The hall was artistically decorated, carrying out a color scheme of pink and Mr. YARD JlSS son-in-la- w, em-pioy- ,' MarHnme i Read and Use the Want Ads Tonight and Thursday REGINALD BARKERS production Miss Natella Lewis, Miss Bliss Cowan are spending a few days In Pay-so- n and Spanish Fork visiting relatives. The party will return to Provo the latter part of this week and will then leave for the Hermitage at Ogden canyon, where they will spend a few days. The Misses Cowans will return to their home In San Francisco the latter part of next week. POVERTY OF RICHES Mrs. L. C. Potter entertained at a motor party last evening In honor of the Misses Bliss and Adelaide Cowen. AND COMEDY Dr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Harris have as their guests for a few weeks Mrs. R. J. Becroft and Mrs. Eunice of Logan. hiS m?t5er- ?'.dd??d gepeter! ha, Lve? - - " lr ml goes to Poverty of Riches at Princess Tonight v Anita Stewart in THE LOVE PIKER A Cosmopolitan Production Distributed by Goldwyn-Cosmofalit- an At Columbia, Thursday and Friday V ed father from the Hope is so ashamed of uncouth father and the place in which he lives that she tears hL eedding invitation Which had hlmeon-s- o troubles her that after she is dressed for the ceremonshe S1 PRINCESS 8,214. City and Town Tax $139,668.82 Total Federal owrirsfiip of the railroads means the people would be taxes. The Alasdeprived of the income now accruing from theseare not taxed, nor kan railroad, post offices, forts, arsenals, etc., and state United States is any property used or cotrolled by the from now derived income governments assessed for taxes. The be under lost would governtaxes paid by the railroads and which ment control wouldhave to come from some source, and the exduring the war perience of government control of the railroads would suggests a deficit instead of a profit. How loss? the national, state and municipal governments make up this ss. Poverty of Dy .Leroy Scott a GoldwynRiches. picture coining to the Princess theater days beginning tonighTls th6 of their happiness. The6onertendS' ,In Ths COSMOPOLITAN CORPORATION The Jove WITH ANITA STEWART , ' 5 Otroctct by E. MASON HOPPER fijPRANK Oi R. ADAMS lati. I The picture has been admirably acted; and the director was Reginald Barker. In the cast are such sterling players as Lea trice Joy, Louise Lovely, Irene Rich, Richard Dix, to have John children Dave Winter, John are fond S them.bth yUng iPeople Cossar,Bowers, and a host of adorable chil. met the dren. in pictures on the 0JSthe SR?rm?n Mrs. Thomas Hardy will be the natural manner of living hostess to the Optimist club Thursday afternoon. SSsSKs a tesTifputsm18 t i $ - f- t V 5 |