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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1921 THE PROVO POST i yearlesllwfnmmcgtoltcsl LACK Gertrude Tvtherton I Copyright XXV 11)23 from n a- -. -- - . V' L L - a man rpLi-iiJat- Fashions Whimsies Ip sure vou jet the best Seeds when purchasing them this year. The surest way is to secure them from us. Then ill re you you Know they . Yy Ai ureat results. Spring Chapeaux I i I We invite your inspection. c j MAW & HENRY, Props. SSI COCAINE INSPIRES DESPERATE CRIMES WATCH Whpn h nn n who furnish tho brains lor .sm fj fiiint-as reoi nt Irobbiry and i oJd.bloodcnl tho slaving of two bank nionissTngors to i arryout their platls ,)(.y to undirworbl kiIlors who are eoeaiane us,rs- t'oi nine K i hi fortifier of , fowardly souls, sa vs Mr Simmons, chief' of n,7 ibureau al '' 0,1 of nar rHio hire,! r.s an adhilb dl"s " 'be Kieat Staines, he believes majority of int f s s.-i-- for Announcement ot our Great Annual Event - - in " V m in ,,hle I s il .1 e ( ill in'i h. r, ' 1,1 'lm. u IU ' ov ii V 1 , to 0111 ha- - h u-- , id,. desp,,ra(( ri m nn When coiaine of s a ddi d to or morphine heroin the rtt ' .,h" tu deeds. I , 'ort' olT.'-T- sYmoTsraidf r even came. Cocaine destroys 111 an one But ,UfJS loads him j to 7,(7 law or life VIA 7 1 a h using co 11 sense of val. cr)minal it 7 'Tmim aaaaaiB. jlj ( $ ( Kerord- - show a Ibiti Ii , out age '",d" 'mi. ,h" WILFORD PERRY "Ules. , 1, , Vri ;,;,,,,ii'f,,'i-h,M!1nmer- "s'p,;;; 1 i ' thV B I,,, , v of w ii IPOWEELEGIHITCOo Efficient; Public Service VO HOOVERS I HOOVER BROTHERS , ScoinsIfisOwn Life hff p, rfornis 212 West Bard for the life re of nothing foTh,? y I wish foimake clear that it has not been broue-hattentin Officially that the afdua In the murderers ? c I t pr,"l,r 0 SSfoTEzr. ,71,d1 "1U1 e at frPa,i many cases to prison for robberies and other felonies" and when their rVuulsre perused7 it is fonna a, been H their criniinaT'detheruany and reckless. ForTn cocaine addiT warsanL f whrs. Part the nmen ?h" ,Ur in reality so-call- - ed International Congress of Phioph, WIj b , flt Xa , Arfll' ' to 7 Italy, 124. inclusive. in cele bration of the,.s, vent hcentenary of An lo the founding - , There was a Jazz party at the studio of a hospitable girl artist - Of the T'nivcrsitv nf The ojliciil languages will b 1M mu In mb. Kngli-h- . German, N'iini-h- . and I.atin Xaple- "There was a jazz party at the studio where Clavering danced . . . until dawn. if - j Fifth North Phone 121 Provo, Utah. SAVE MONEY -- BUY FOR CASH the public were obtuse. The future A few, a very few, were selected from the older group, many more from the younger, a d ordained to survive and shed their undying beams for posterity. From these Judicial pronouncements there was no appeal, and the pleasant spaces of the Sign of the Indian Chief, so innocuous to the uninitiated eye, was a veritable charnel house that stank in the noatrlla of the rejected: but, inconsistent even aa life itself, those melancholy graves were danced over by the sprightly young feet of the eleot. Sometimes there was a terrifying upheaval in one of those graves. A dismal figure fought his way out, tore off his cerements, and stalked forth, muttering: 'But I stride on, austere. No hope I have, no fear, leaving a puzzled uneasiness behind him. But for good or ill, it was a matter for congratulation that criticism was at last being taken seriously in the United States. astrooious M tinu- when he is nf thL VUh drug, he not only has no full s absolute, products Our Flour and foodstuffs are all of the Health-giving- variety. BECAUSE They are made from the best grains and made right. . 1 the -e- A' Ride To Health I i hat jX '.j V ( HJUMfl 77 ,! i. -- I job i , in i n a ImdA;1, rp "m,,s ,,r()7l V.l,,!moh,,nTorehe PU,t serious rimes until f1"' Kunman, hired r or hblM,,, "ia dH's !b" most 'b d'erate sc,n t "1I0'1.m all resulting Unm " of .maim Phis his of Bvilihood cor .tine i orL ,NT tin i nminal w aM menace ;iVoud He is klmvn as a mn who. when under he iulluencc' Of tile at nothing. stop a ueZA-.NiV-- ,4 - i s.,fi . - e u-- ed !! 'il- - g , 111 - -j.- yv-iick 1 liave hmies and murd rs w lJlpr here ,0,'n!" atont In i1(, criminal' a tot tilling ' 'I! , u In'Skty ill ver proud, d Mars had mote than 'Hr'" "'Ml jls, s v. 33S West Center Mil t Ol that have a complete line of Carden, Field and Flower Seeds; Hu lbs and Plants. Quality the very best to he had. with Dnf.j.i, ,, ourair,. ' ,ila' a majorit - of iL)S Ieas. abandon cocaine is used Ne- to Ce fpbT,Ahng,nIHh,I t March 1st Onions, Parsnips, Carrots Lettuce, Turnips, and Sweet -- The Hat Shop I ii-- - 1 j ' PLANTING -- h-r- - New Hats range in shape from the prettiest of cloches to large picturesque models. Each one presents some startlingly unusual and becoming detail in garni- ture. Cr-i- r ' rr'SAf WE RECOMMEND FOR VOI R FIRST -- i J SEEDS - m ii 1 GOOD ti i d,e - SOWING Hi i 1 v" 7RZ harl AancestorB bas cultivated a drinking Koutbern he gave himself little ltogether, prai tlcal and methodiial habit of UmiJ fur ami if h(. Mt at mind and body he pursues the uc tlm s ,ni imi nation to dream he uistomed ti nor of hi.s way, what thrust it f miii li.m wiili nn rtlmoit !t lou s lour ii per1-li wonll ( w r the fi rm nt of his spirit Cla no longer, hut neither .vould verlngs spirit was iim ri urlal, hut he run tie risk of Invoking tin long slni c s u hj ci to his will, and It laugb'er of in.ial goals If unlni would no more ba await, il him, at oiiurnd to aglniilib hast hi won, cot weaken h,s him to ncglcil tils rigular work In h im s Ijy a soj lira in Die patadiso uii'i' heuw as In loe and a state ol of f I ,n suspense thill to put on pi 'Mini's Ih avonlid Mgbthoipe ami Min It1 w Mile, an and v alk tip Filth Avinue. although he had enmiglit he better or worse limbi ga.,il hlielf to dine at tho Uood-for- i ign Impact, hut It would la talus on Thursdiy night lie hint t usi dune, uinl all lse halllslicd lor the all Oil Thin iluy moriMi ah In was hour. tiie pages of one of tuM.lng Theii w e times when he vvrob t J m w mil bin eye was arri st ih papi bet r suri minded by ihu Htlmula f by the name Zattlany lie r ri ad Soi It ty parugrapha, but Ion s of tie- ofliie, when ho wh m ltle r faggi il m r dlHtur'bed he that name v.oulj leap to his cm a walked at home Mining thls week any w here. The announcement was (if lcei rtltialeH he rose late, lliic:iiyd aa brief as "sot lal note s alwa3 with lrieiala at the Sign of the In are In the d illy editions of the .Mrs Oglethorpe dial. ( liief, a restaurant where the morning papers: cbm list of t tit in and those who gives a luncheon tomorrow at her w ere so e t illy sure of their clev- house In Gramercy Park to the i rm ss that for the moment they Countess Zattlany of Vleimu on in oil others as well as them-s- i Ho! She had satisfied Mrs OgleIves foregathered dally. Then thorpe. That was one on Dluwld- le went to the office and wrote or (jie talked to other men until It was Qn tilo following night he bought time to dine He could always be himself an admission ticket to the sure of companionship for the eve-- . Metropolitan Opera House and dining On his "day off he took a! tered at the close of tho second train out Into tho country and act. As he had half expected, she w alked for hours waa in Mra. Oglethorpe's box, and There waa a great deal of scintil- it was crowded with men He fancied that his older friend looked lating talk in his group on the books and tendencies of both glum and amused Ah for Dm- the day, and if the talk of French widdie, his expression was halfyouth in their clubs before thd witted. Revolution may possibly have been He went home and took a bro profounder and mon mide Sleep, being a function, in in its philosophy, more formulative outside the domain of the will, and in its plan of action, owing to a he had had little of it since 1 lie still deeper iiKissity for change in day And sleep he must if lie w m tho social order, the very fact that t.o be in alert command of his fac these brilliant young Americans ultiea on the following night. had no pi riim.il grievance but merely sh.u jn ncil their wits on XXVI matteis in which they were intellito an take interest, gent enough Madame Zattianv stood before saved their clivernesb from becom- the long old fashioned pier glass in ing mordant or distorted by pas a large cheerful room her bedroom, sion It was an excellent forcing-housover in white chintz done lor ideas and vocabulary recently But their most solemn causerles spraved' yvith violets The bright were upon til.- vital theme of The winter sun streamed in on a scene f a in i: put itnn m Letters of confu-io- ri Gowns were thrown i'as lli sin Future This was over evi r chair and hats covered Should am of the a g of o il tho old reputation- - be pt nnitted to the bed. Thev all h id h u. r "f live on save in the favor of the being tossed aside impatiently, as negligible public? If so, which? indeed they had been, and the maid All the recent reputations tin would have liked to pronounce with a last comprehensive look at equally great, inertly on account oi her mistress began to gather them their commendable newness, but up and carry them to the large they were too conscientious for wardrobes in the dressing room. that They appraised, debated, re Mary regarded herself critically. jeeted, finally placed the seal of She had wished (not without mal- their august approval upon a fa vored few Claques were arranged ice!) to emphasize her youthful ap- - Wlii t, f by Gertrude Atherton apparatus Inin rited 7;, i 4" Published by arrangement with Associated First National Picture's, nc. Watch for the screen version produced by Frank, Lloyd with, Corlnne Griffith as Countess Zattlany. where Clavering danced with sev- eral of the prettiest young actresses of recent Broadway fame until dawn, and drank enough to make him as wild aa tho rest of the party had it not been for the seasoned f a hospitable girl artist pearance, but not at the expense of dignity, and she felt that she had achieved the subtle combination in the frock of soft black velvet cut with long, sweeping lines and of an excessive simplicity; and a black velvet hat of medium size 'with a drooping brim that almost covered one eye. The long wrhite gloves disappeared Into her sleeves somewhere above the elbow and she wore a single string of pearls. She looked very Parisian, very elegant, as Mrs. Oglethorpe woudd have expressed It, and very assured. In spite of the mocking gleam in the one visible eye her face was serene and proud. She had felt some trepidation on Tuesday when she had sought out Mrs. Oglethorpe and made her explanations, but she felt none whatever at the prospect of meeting these other twelve old friends. Whether they approved or resented, were Indulgent or elevated their respectable noses and intimated, "You are no longer one of us, was a matter of profound indifference to Mary Zattlany. She would have avoided them all if it had been possible, but since Bhe had deliberately permitted her hand to be forced she would take the situation humorously and amuse herself with whatever drama it might afford. (To Be Continued) Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone 446 Cash and Carry System. Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING MARCH 1, 1924. 10 lbs. Beet Sugar Extra Fine American Cheese, just right, lb 2 lbs. Mince Meat A-- l 2 lbs. Cranberries, Extra Special 4 Packages Tecco Pancake Flour Two, 1 lb. Packages Bishops Cocoa 9 lb. Sack Cracked Wheat 3 Packages Cracked Quakies Corn Flakes 3 ! $1.10 30c 45c 25c T i ; " I 25c 35c I40c IiII25c Bunches Green Onions j qc 25c 3 Bunches Radishes or Parsley Heavy Fat Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb Smoked Bacon Squares, lb 3 lb. Pure Lard 13C icc 1 49 c Large Oval Cans Kippered Herring 2 lbs. Peanuts 2 lbs. Hard Shell Walnuts 2 25c llVSilZllllc Holland Salt Herring, per keg 5 Gallon Can Honey 2 Large Bottles Apple Butter 3 Bottles Sniders Salad Dressing 1$1.95 "$535 7" 4A okr ; 48 lb. Sack Hard Wheat Flour 96 lb. Sack Low Grade Flour MOPvE FOR THE MONEY. 450 West NO CHARGE. "7 i cn '$250 NO DELIVERY. Center St., Provo. -- t f |