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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Why You May Need Hilda ARY S. 1921 TrmirafM Jkr ImmmImI '.I'a-.i-.- excellence Division of Qenrral Motors Corporation The first British postage stamps were made at 08 Fleet street, London, over eighty yenra ago. About 1810 two men came over from the United States and started a printing and engraving business which to this day la known aa Perkins, Bacon AND GC l:ll VNSI111 NO TICKS. Eer further t'nriii;.; i. n consult .ii::iv Clerk or Kgivrs ,,f me.i.e. NOTICK TO i Estate of John for Nervous Disorders can tell you that YOUR doctor disorders are very com mon among Americans. One reason for this is found in the fact that they are great pofiee drinkers. Coflee contains caffeine, a drug, prescribed by doctors as an emergency stimulant for the heart and nervous system. It has a tendency to increase blood pressure, develop heart irregularities and cause digestive disturbances. If you feel that coffee is not good for you, serve Postum as your mealtime drink. Postum is a pure cereal beverage that refreshes and satisfies. It is absolutely free from caffeine or any other irritating drug. Try a cup of Postum with your dinner or supper tonight. Postum is sold everywhere. Postum for Health There's a Reason i j- t 2 i . . i i i lit IMlOltS pl..v, ii is iilnnut ,1 oiTt.ii in IV tluit are eating nwuv its vitality. Tiic surosl f.,r n rins is tYl.iU'V Cr a.a V.'rinfc-f:iuit is sxiiive to Imt luiriub-t- t lo tlx; child. Price : aSoid DO'1. e. l'j , Lloyd's Pharmacy ii- 1702 So. 11 Hi Et. Ail v. ltilrnnie Times Advertisers. r I? in1.: ' : Better Service will pres.-uclaims with to the under-cc.iiiat 111!? Judge Bldg.. Salt l ake i'ity Ctah, F) on or before the IN h lav of Miircli, A. D. 1924 Ik Cri-Jitu- r vouclu-- r i i ; Mildred Biicliann'i, administratrix! of the estutc of John C. Buchan nr.. j h deceased. Date of first puli,.!c;n:en Jan. 11. j Gloria, Swanson and H.B Warner in a, scene fr,-- ;: Paramount Picture Za,za! An Allan Divan FVoiurtlon tl-- The Paramount picture Zaza", an Allan Dwan production and an absorbing screen drama, will prove delightful in every respect at it presentation at the Princess Theatre Sunday and Monday nights. Gloria Swanson ns the star, supported by able players, is extremely artistic in her portrayal. "Zaza" is a splendid picture and anything Miss Swanson has jeretofore done on the screen. The role of the remarkable French character is rne especially suitd to her individual style of acting, and affords her unusual opportunities for keen emotional work of which she made the most. II. B. Warner is Miss Swanson's leading man. Albert Shelby LeVino is author of the screen play, and Hal Kosson did the photography. There are many big scenes in the production which include a dramatic episode in The Odeon, a cafe outside of Paris, an exciting g episode beZaza and Florianne, the fall of both for 81r Rowland Hill and foi tween Zaza from a trapeze, Zazas lore James Chalmers, a bookseller of Duo-de- nest and many others. This picture is entertainment of the highest type The first British postage stamp wss qnd is well worth seeing not once, black and waa Introduced tn 1841 II but many times. was a queens head designed by Henry Cnrbould and engraved by Frederick Heath. London One Reason cupk inti.-res- ! i ceased. "The Tlt-Blt- s. I liL-li- it-- . The k Co, Ltd. They were Jacob Perkins, Pyramida of Egypt The Pyramids of Egypt, mime 75 la an Inventor, and Gideon Falrman, an engraver, and with them were asso- number, date from the period between ciated the two sons of Janies Ueuth, the fourth and twelfth dynasties and were built as tombs for the kings. The R. A. The famous Perkins process of en- most Important group Is at Glseb graving on steel was applied and when which Includes the great Pyramid, the Its perpendicular millions of postage stamps were first tomb of Cheops. required the Perkins method was height Is 451 feet and Its base length adopted and proved to be just what Is 750 feet. The Pyramids are built of stone, the material for which waa wai wanted. Credit for the Invention of the ad- taken from the hills on the opposite hesive postage stamp has been claimed bank of the Nile. f r I Sopp-yNew T.vi Bi . eeilsi in mi ef Si. ... Iia Vi near lagoeiis l .i -t mi iili.i-i-nt hriiiiL'I.t to ... l..irk , , . ilile supply of lunngrioiIn i !. of which Is used in the dustry. 'I lie PUOBVTK k Flint, Mich. Americana Printed Firat Poatage Stampa for King In I Leya I Notice hair-pullin- I :.-- - sur-tass- cs ! , in-i- and Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan (ha addition of boiling water. 1onum Cereal in pack, gw for ihow who prefer dw Qavor brought outby bottom hilly 20minuMb Th coatoiailhar i about cnrhali . i maintrx nance coat average o low that during the'life of the car, it deliver modem, comfortable, fait tramaportation'at the loweit coat per mile, including the purchase price.. Third, th smaller but very important group of car owner of ample means, only a small percentage of whom a yet realize that Chevrolet as an extra car virtually cost them Mhing, due to the reduction In their transportation expense effected by it. We respectfully suggest consideration. Investigation and comparison of Chevrolet with any ocher car at any price. i CBELTBEN MCK1.T, ( CTuJrea rg.g In mi n.I.'stnul worms are iii.-i- lesth'ss aiid uiiln lir Tb . ot'u-If ;fie sviiipt-- .1.':', liovivi-rchild is pule, d irk rings uml-tlu' I ( t and Likes no in yes, l.ii.l ':i.-"- i I Poatua comes in two lotmsi Inn am Fonua in das per parsd bmuntly in th cup by , i I . a. m.i.-hiuc- - Thera ara three main group of profpcctive buyer of Chevrolet automobile and commercial car. Fint, are all who know from compariton or through the experience of friend that Chevrolet jprov' le the urmoit duller value in modern, ei tramportation of people or mcrchandiae. Second, the large group of people with modeat Income who have the fall lmprciiion that o good a car aa Chevrolet la beyond their mean. Price r:visil rnl lost which h. Spider Wetis F ntr Than Silk. plunged head I i owr '.he high cktT I me :is i Mie lihi.' i'Ii; !r. -- id !n t '.hii'V i Sic how Sie-- . hy It' : ;... li.it t ill!,- death the :il. we:-- ; i. i'.;,r hv IP,, aw llalh ell eie-nd other '.hr I!.: l e,. The spider v ..r n. . in If. i ii.k l.iiliT, i r it.ir I toy Wil-th- c f.T of a spl.lerV Princess. well iiieaMir.-iants. iwm Sail. d f. nr n..i,s. M would weigh little n ere ,i gr..;n. have- cast of the Parin'. Highway," Purple e ur.i picture featuring Madge Kennedy, which mines fur a two days run to the Princen Theatre next Tuesday, includes Monte Blue, leading man; Vincent iVjemsii, Pedro de Cordoba, Dore i lavidmii. Emily Fitzroy, William H. looker, Winifred Harris, John W. Jenkins and Charles Kent. The picture is an adaption of the tage play Dear Me. We don't like to pat nursi-lceon the baek, or raise your hopes too high, hut we do feel that we have in Cause for Divorce a photoplay that will hold your interest and send you home nut unly happy but with perhaps a new viewpoint. The story, which was 1924. Daniel Harrington, Attorney. ig NOTICK TO Cltl'.DHOK.S of Jennie Y. Annis, Decease, 1. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned at fit 2 Estate ' McIntyre Building, Salt Kike City.ji I'tah, on or before the 2itth day of'' March A. D. 1924. M. E. Waddoups, administrator of tho estate of Jennie V. Annis, deceased. Date of first publication, January i 18. A. D. 192-1- . G. I.. Nelson, attorney for administrator, 1115 Deseret Bank Bldg. ' Relieving you of ull Funeral detuils is the f service ice offer. Resides this relief , confidence in us. inspired I hy our years of thoughful , conscientious sere- f mg, tcill deliver you of many needless icorries. It trill bring you that relief tchich comes from the assurance that, to the lust detail , er cry funo lion trill be thoroughly , thoughtfully and completely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind . Modest , uniform prices prevail. Eddington Undertaking Company XOT1CK TO ('It EDITORS of John Martig, deceased. Creditors will present claims with written by Thelma tanier, portrays vouchers to the undersigned at 411 vividly the fact that there are two sides to every question, and that even Joudgc Building, Salt take City. Utah, 2Stli day of March a supposedly guilty person may not on or before the D. 1921. Is; entirely to blame. Caucc for Di- A. Caroline administratrix of Estate LEE R. FRY, President and Manager lly. 121 vorce" will he at the Princess The- the estate ofMartig John Martig, deceased. atre next Thursday and Friday. Don't D. Harrington, attorney. miss it. Date of first publication, January Kulh Welch, the charming daughter 1924. of John Welch, was abducted by How- 25, A. D. ard Gribbon, who bore her away in his car. Had it not keen Barbados Man Travels for the courage and presence of mind 10,000 Miles lor Wife of Frank Stevens in immediately purcourse of true love, finned fur The there suing the desperate villain, would have been two fatalities inUs failure to run smooth, has estabstead of one. In Gribhon's frantic ef- lished a record in the eiiseof W. Percy forts to escape his pursuer he must Kmtuge, electrical engineer of the BarIfflliWWWi'BfilMWW bados, says the New York World. It carried him lit, (Nit) miles. Three yeurs ago Kmtuge first saw Slliyl Peterkln, also of the Barbados, mill set nut to get an InlruihietliHi. lie succeeded and followed II with a prie Miss Peterkln said she would IhisiiI. love tn lie his sister and then parked up nnd departed for Boston. Both wrote. Kintage's letters were pleading; Miss leterkln's friendly nnd discouraging. Finally She quit writing altogether. Her Inst letter explained he was a "tiler hoy, hut e This wss six months ago nnd decided Boston might lie Interesting. He went there. Miss Peterkln had gone to Isis Angeles. Kmtuge SALES SERVICE went to Los Angeles, hut she had left for San Frnnelsco. He followed, hut she had returned to Boston. Courteous- - Competent Cheerfully he started buck across the continent., only to find she hnil quit Economical Transportation Boston for Brooklyn. He found her there In the home of her uncle, Edward Pyle. Then lllss Peterkln gnve up. They were married recently In the MunId-pal building, New York. high-power- ed 1017 E. 21st South Link Your Business To Our Bank with a business - like rheck book. When you draw a rheck on this bank you are handing out a slip of paper which says: The man who carries this checking account is a solid, substantial, business man with good credit. 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