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Show : TilK SALT' LAKE TIUBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, IS . luncheon, which was' enlivened with community singing- under the leadership of Professor G. W Fltzroy. . PROVO r DEPARTMENT. US w. center II. Telephone Missionaries to Be Given DEPARTMENT. Cfflce, Sl'j North Mein. - Telephone lid. Rosldonco Telephone. IM Farewell Reception 11 Oct. 13 A fare ice II will be PROVO, tendered Sunday evening In the First ward meeting house to William Buttle and Russell Hughes, who begin missionary work for the Mormon church. The following program has been announced: Community singing, cho.f and. Invocation; community congregation: singing; piano solo. Miss Vilate Pierpont, reading. hRa Myrtle Jensen ; vocal duet, Professor J. R. Boshard and Mrs Sadie Ramsey; reading. Miss Alma McElrath; saxophone solo, Russell Hughes, remarks, K. O, Hughes; reading. Mrs.'Fern Ercan-bracl- t; remarks, Russell Hughes; remarks, William Buttle: remarks. Bishop Joseph A. Buttle: community singing, choir and congregation. IT P Oct 13. "'I am an American aih more than proud of my heritage,. General I'. G. McAIexander of the l S, army said 1ft addressing the citizens of Provo at A meeting In the stake tabernacle this evening. The general was introduced bv Mayor O. K, Hanaen, who paid him a glowing ' tribute for the part he played In the 1 second battle of the Marne. General McAtexander explained that hia story waa simply one of that great battle of the Meme. and he toid it In a moat interesting wax. keeping hla audience In a pleasant frame of mind throughout the hour that he spoke. At the outset the speaker gave the esseitial qualities of a Rood soldier and denounced the political elogan of Too Proud to Eight" as a thing that does not fit imp the life of the American soldier, lie gave a de-- t ailed account of the great 'battle that stemmed the tide of the German onslaught, and attributed a systematical building of the moral of the American soldier as an Important factor in the great achievement. Musical numbers were furnished by the quartet and Miss Leona M. Van Wagoner, Before the meeting at the tabernacle, General McAlexander addressed the members of the Provo Rotary club at their weekly luncheon at the Hotel- Roberta. Here the general made an appeal for better citiienshlp and suggested that the clubs of America might well Institute an Amerlcanliatlon section through which the membership can be kept in touch with the various problems dealing with the standards of American citizenship. In this connection the speaker took up the European race problem and declared that much of the foreign element that would enter this country are far below the standards of American citizenship. President Oscar Spear presided at the PROVO. t and Pyne-Bosea- - Jr forty-- at-th- Marks Weeks Market Trade " Special to The Tribune. CLEVELAND. Ohio. Oct 13. Holiday Thursday accentuated the" dullness In metal markets this week. Bustnesa In tight, copper zinc, lead afid tin had been recovbut zinc Wednesday and Thursday tin 4t while loss ered much of price advanced In London and carried the price here up KU34c, highest of the year,- the Dally Metal Trade aavs. "After declining to 380, 8t. Louts, zinc recovered to $6.70 on improved demand. As In previous declines, producer generally did not meet the market. September figures show another cut on Mock to of 38.867 18.8U0 tons, while shipments tons were nearly 3000 heavier than outwaa largest In two put. though the latter years. Demand for lead baa been less insistent, hut offerings have been light. Producers are booked heavily and are not anxious for business. Prices stiffened up to $8.35, St. IjouIs; 36 50 to 36.75, New York, mostly the latter figure, prompt November shipment. . London lead also la strong. Copper is moderately active on new sales and firm at 14c delivered, while shipments to milla and foundries continue heavier than new supplies. WOMEN TO GIVE RECEPTION. PROVO. Oct. 13. The Women's Republican club will give a reception . In hofior of the county candidates at the Central school assembly room Monday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. C. H. Wright, chairman of the committee, announces that an excellent program Is being planned. Including refreshments. County Chairman I. E. Brockbank will be the principal speaker. AGGIE-FROS- TEAM H TRIMS Special to The Trlbene. LOGAN. Oct. .13. n Captain Noel of the Logan high school football eleven, contenders for tha state title, was injured so that he will be out of n the game for the remainder of the immediately after the kickoff In the which game against the Aggie freshmen, wae won by th frosh by th score of received the kickoff 13 to I. Bennlon and waa tackled by MeMurdla. Aggie end, and later tackled high bv Skeen. Me was flipped In such a manner that he threw out his hip In almost the same a similar accispot where he received dent last year. Then It threw him out of the championship game, which the Grizzlies hoped to land. He wHI be unable to play more this season and this is a blow to the Logan high chances this season. Following Captain Bennlon s Injury he wax taken to a hospital and his team, leaderlest, was victim of the fast Aggie Ben-nlo- sea-eo- BBOBD anti-Turki- sh its citizens. A hands-of- f policy has been officially announced with a statement, of the administrations apof the allicddosire to keep the Straits free and the little peoples protected. Does thitfgo far proval . enough to suitre American people? . in THE LITEKAKY DIGEST this week, October 14th, gives expression to pub- lic opinion of every shade in answer to that question, and shows what the government might do, and Tcrhaps what it will do. The article is illustrated with several and cartoons. lialf-tone- s well-know- n quantity purchase. . Hot Cakes and Old Yankee Byrup make a very appetizing breakfast, splendid stock of Pw specially during th fill and winter mouths. Our cake Flours and Syrups Is bringing customers .to our stores dally. Include a can of Old, Yankee on your big order Saturday, Unusual Bargains Until 12 oClock Saturday ......... ..... ......... ,22c 10c Fresh Ham. Pork Roast, lb. Beef Pot Roust, (best cuts), lb whole or half, lb Sweet Sugar-curecTHam- t ....24c s, SOME EVERY DAY SAVING PRICES , POPCORN' SYRUP Wa gel! the best quality Cana and . The kind that pops. Its mighty Mapla 8yrup that can be purchased. delicious, too. New Poilforu ,...15e Try Vincent Leader Cane and Maple 29C or Old Yankee Cane and Maple on New Fopeorn ...'. your hot cakes we are sure they VEGETABLES AND FRUITS will taste better. Our Fruits and Vegetables come Old Yankee Cane and Maple 29c to us fresh every morning. net bottle 9 c Extra Choice Jonathan Apples Quart can .25c 18-o- froh eleven. Ken - Lindquist replaced Bennlon at quarterback and ahowed up well. In the flret quarter after ' the Grizaly captain left the same the freshle forced the high school eleven to kick and then took the ball atraisht to the aoal, Gardner acorins a touchdown. Th Coal failed. Shortly after thla the maroan colored high achool Iqd pushed their wav down the field to the line and then C'rowlher dropped back to the fortv-yar- d line and kicked a drop frrm that point, which waa the blah school's-onlscore. In th fourth period' the freshles attain marched down the field and scored a touchdown. Thomas mada it and also kicked goal. Clark. Carlisle and Brady on the hishr achool line were real star and broke through many times for a neat tackle. Clark'e passing was excellent. Captain Thom a of the freehlea waa the big star of the game, mak-n- g almost every gain time he carried the ball. Merrill , and Gardner played good ball. Merrill making mgny good gain through the line. Crowthera kicking was fine. Logan high S). Aggie Frosh (13). Crowther McMurdte ...le It Carlisle Barrett Nelson A. Merrill lg c . Blanchard Clark..! Hadden Brady .rg Reese rt Love Ha verts re Irving N. Bennlon. ..... ..qb . Thomas L. Bennlon lli b . Skeen R. Merrill rhb Baugh b Smith Gardner Substitutions: Logan high. Lindquist for N. Bennlon, Knowles for Nelson, Geddes for Knowles, Peterson for Geddes. Aggie freshmen, James for Barrett. Glm-ll- n for Irving. Knowles for R. Merrill, Radden for Knowles. Peterson for Rad-deJ. Merrill for R. Merrill, Potta for Gardner., Scoring: Touchdowns. Gardner. Thomas. Goal after touchdown, Thomas. Drop-kicCrowther. Score bv periods: 3 0 0 Logan high 6 0 0 T 13 A. C. Frosh Officials: Referee, Falck: head linesman, Christensen. Time - of periods. 16 minutes. . -- thirty-five-ya- L. D. S. U. GRIDDERS DOWNED BY WEBER .What the United States will do is a question which looms large on' three continents, In Asia Minor there is joy that America will givefood and shelter; in Europe there is hope that America will join the conference which . will finallseftle the status of Thrace and the Straits; in the United States the correspondents say that the government is impressed by the great surge of feeling among Threading article Undigested food ferments in the . stomach and aoom the entire system is filled with poisons. Tanlae was designed to restore the stomach to a healthy condition and build up the whole body. Millions everywhere have aeelaimed its wonderful power. Get n bottle today. . Tanlae is sold by all good druggists. (Advertisement) 03 More than one hundred years ago the followers of Mohammed in the Mediterranean were forced to lower their Crescent in dcfeatbcfore the American flag;, today the largest flag afloat in Sirfyma is reported to be the same Stars and Stripes, while the finest destroyers in the United States Navy have crossed the Atlantic to join other American ships near the scene of the Turkish victories. Out stores hsv purchased a carload of Old Vankee Cane and Maple of real popular brand has a higher percentage Syrup. This syrups. Most people Maple' Sap Byrup than Is generally found la other know this sad our sales are rapidly Increasing because of Its quality ana flavor and because of tha saving wo are able to give our customers through man. k, ear in the , stomach trouble i Fitzpatrick, 1061 Mission t. Ban Fmn-eiicMr. Fitzpatrick wa n victim of tomaeh trouble in ite worst form, but waa completely restored to health by taking Tanlae. He says: I suffered from indigestion for about n year and was in awful pain after every meal. I had no etrength or energy and was just all in. Tanlae fixed me up so fine that my troubles are things of the past. 1 have put on weight, too,' and iTn feeling like a new n. tie tars and. . t y LOGAN HIGH pp Voatioo of unfortunate are victim of sounded by Tfaomai wood lookwho ball over on an end run. Newhausen failed to kick goal. Granite kicked off ta Chriatopheraon on th yard tin of punts took plsce to West's benefit. Roberts kicked Una Lindsay goal from the forty-yar- d made an end run of twenty yards. Roberts Intercepted a forward pass and kicked out of bounds at the forty-yar- d line. Monson made several passes which netted twenty yards. Gran Me kicked to . Lloyd and West kicked back. At the opening of the fourth quarter MAN 72, WOMAN 7VT0 WED. intercepted a forward pace and the 13th, Klngwood LOGAN. Oct. 13. Friday, Roberts kicked to Lindsay. An exchange Stouter of was no bod cmen to John placed the ball In the middle of .Stuck: of Santa Clara, Utah. 72 years thepunte field. Lloyd made eight yards through of age. and Louise R. Wuroten of Locenter. Roberts kicked to Lindsay. Mon-eo- n gan. 71 years old, who obtained a marthrew a pass to Gwllliams which of the office county the at license riage Klngwood Intercepted and ran sixty yards clerk today and were married later In for a touchdown. Roberts kicked goal. the Logaq Temple. The lineup and summary: SMOOT TO SPEAK AT LOGiSN. 13. Senator Reed Smoot LOGAN, Oct. e will apeak Logan high school auditorium next- - Tuesday, October 17, In behalf of the Republican ticket. It waa announced definitely by County Chairman Joseph Odell today. DEMOCRATS OPEN QUARTERS. LOGAN, Oct. 13 Democratic . county were opened today at No. headquarters Substitutions: 7 North Mam street. Republicans Pout-seplann West Rlngwood for Harvey, . Watson the opening of headquarters In the Mork. Lloyd for Christoph erson, 4Iar-ve- y for block on First North street. for Lloyd. Granite L Monson for Hopfenbeck, for Hogan, Hart wood for MonMonson L. Dullness son. Officials: Referee Bert Blazle. Um in Metals pire Lee Prouse. 13. Was Entirely Overcome Hope tor the million Men and women who Tag Logon Elks the presenta-- annual - revue The tion V 28. 28 and October Beaut Shop," C. H. Lewis of Salt Lake la conducting the rehearsil for the show and has fifty Logan gathered a chorus of nearly will compose residents. Logan players the entire cast and chorus. Daily rehearsals are being held. is In Everything readiness for the big Americanization banquet to take place at the Armory hall tomorrow evening, to which the young men and young women who have attained the age of 21 during tne past'year are to be the guests of the Provo chamber of commerce. nr. George Thomas of the University of Utah, Salt lake City, will talk on the Education for American subject. Our Flag and Its .Meaning, wilt be the subject of a talk bv Dr, George H. BHmliall. The banquet will be served under the direction of the Women's Municipal council. JOINT BUILDINO BIDS OPENED.-PROV- O. Oct. 13 Bids for the completion of the city and county building were opened at a Joint meeting of the cltv and county commissioners held In the county commissioners' room yesterday afternoon. Chairman James T. Gardner of the board of countv commissioners presided, who, with C. H. Wright and Joseph Reese, the other two members of the board, represented the county. Provo Oitv was represented by Mayor O. K. Haneen and City Commissioners Charles Hopkins, George 1, Billings and Cltv Engineer Frank Depiming. Architect Joseph Nelsen and the respective btddeis were also present: It was stated that the Joint commissions would go over the plans and specifications and determine if the building shall be to the original constructed according plana and spec ITIcatlons, or If it ah all be to first Or secthe completed according ond alternative plans. Oct. CwUhi4 UOGAN'i Oo.t. 13. The lodge Noe 1453 la planning General McAIexander Recounts Marne Conflict Young Voters Will Attend and Lauds Americanism. Americanization Banquet PROVO, Says Indigestion EAST OFF TO POOR START Logan Elks to. Present First Annual Revue will-aoo- ID 1ST 10 LOG AN 1922. Yesterday afternoon on the Granite eampua the L. D. S. U. grldders were defeated bv the sister arhool of the Balnta at Ogden by the acore of 8 to 13. Tha gam started off with a bong, the Saints netting two points on the kickoff aa the result of a safety. After about ten minutes of play, Halllday, the Weber quarterback, plunged through the line for the firat touchdown of the game. The try for a point after touchdown waa blocked. In the second quarter, Pearson, captain and quarter for the Gold and Blue eleven, after working the pigskin down the gridiron, crossed the goal line for a counter. It was also Pearson who dropped the ball through the bars for the ninth and last Point of the Gold and Blue warriors The first quarter half ended with the count at 6 to 8 favoring the Saints. In the third neither team wcored. In the first of the last quarter the Weber team worked the ball to the Saints' goal line and waa held for three downs. On the fourth. Halllday tore through the line for his second and the team last touchdown. Dykman. at tackle, blocked th dropklck which followed, but a Saint waa offaide and Weber wae conceded Ita thirteenth and last point. For the Salnta, Dykman atond out head and shoulders above any man on the team and probably of anv man on th field. He waa the Individual star. He made many beautiful tackle and tore large hole In Webers defense. On the offensive.-Pvia and Beealey also plaved well. For Weber, Anderson and Hall Ida v ahowed to th beat advantage. They did some great line plunging. As this waa the second game the Saints have played In two consecutive days, they wore not at their beat. On Thursday they defeated Boxelder, 38 to 6. Weber. Balntz. -- .75c can 11.45 can Vincent Leader Cane and Maple 39c Quart can 76c la gallon can .01.45 can Blue Karo 2 for 35c 2 can ....33c 5 1b. can 10-l63c can Bed Karo , 20c 2V,-lcan 37c cau 10-l73c can Cooking Molasses, quart can ...19c PANCAKE FLOUR Note the unusual variety and low prices on those popular brands! 15c Aunt Jemima fciperiys Encore, small ...2 for 25c .29c Large pkg. ' Albers Flapjack Small pkg .....2 for 35c 29c Xarge pkg. Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. . .43c P. C. Flour 25c bag P. C. Flour 45c bag CEREALS . Owing to. the quick turnover by all our stores, our stock is fresh and clean. Sunripe Oats Small pkg. 2 for 25c 27c Large pkg 29c Large pkg. Sunripe Wheat Lrg. pkg. Sperry s Wheat Flakes 29c 27c Large pkg., Sperry s Oats 19c Gertnea Sperry .15c H O Oats Roman Meal .....33c 23c Cream of Wheat CEREALS Kelloggs Corn Flakes, small. . ...9c . .15C Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large 9c Post Toasties, small .....15c Post Toasties, large ....20c Kelloggs Bran, pkg 35c Grape Nuts, 2 pkgs. for 25c Force, 2 pkgs. for 35s Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. for 15c Puffed Wheat, pkg, Vi-l- Self-Risin- Self-Risin- g READY-TO-SERV- E ..... ....... 5 lbs. 12 lbs. :. ; . 45c Sunkist Lemqns,. dozen ........39c 10c Fine Ripe Bananas, lb 25c OWery, 3 bunches fer Chniee Lettuce, 3 heads for ......25c 10c 10 lbs. Irish Potatoes 25c 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes i .. . .2c Cabbage, lb ....6c Cauliflower, lb. JAM Wo have an unusually fine assortment of best quality Jams, at prices that are cheaper than you can make them yourself. 16 oz. pure Fruit Preserves, 20c Berry Assortment 32 oz. jar pure Fruit Preserves, 35c Berry Assortment Large ean Mountain Made Strawberry Jam ............. .42c Small can Mountain Made 'Strawberry or Raspberry Jam 25c Large ean Mountain Made Apricot 35c Jam jar pure Fruit Repeater Jam, Berrv Assortment ....... 25c 9c Small can Mission Jam ....... ' 16-o- CERTO Just the thing i for Jellies snd Jams. 29c net bottle Certo OLD WHEAT FLOUR The Old Wheat Flour is moving out vary fast. Now is the time to lay in your winter supply. 1 sack Optimo Hard Wheat Flour $1.65 2 sacks Optimo 10 sacks Optimo ...$3.15 ....$15.50 sack High "Patent sacks High Patent $1.40 $2.70 High Patent Flour .$13.00 BAGS CEREALS IN 27c bag Corn Meal 9 lb. bag Germade 35c . 33c bag Graham 150 bag Rolled Oats 1 10 sacks '9-lb- IN OUR MARKETS CHOICE PRIME BEEF Boneless Prime Rib Roast (Rolled), 20c I lb Beef Pot Roast (best cuts), lb. ..13c ; 20c Round Steak, lb 20c Sirloin Steak, lb Standing Rib Roast (bone in), lb. 17c 8c Short Rib Boil, lb SPRING LAMB Legs of Spring Lambs, lb Loin Lamb Chops, lb Shoulder Lamb Cnops, lb Lamb Stew, lb 28c 30c 25c 10c SWEET EASTEBN PORK Small Loin Pork Chops, lb Shoulder Pork Roast, lb 1 . 28c 17c Shoulder Pork Roast (best cuts), lb ..20c Shoulder Jork Steak, lb 20c Small Loin Pork Roastr, lb 28c CURED MEATS Sweet Sugar-CureHams, Whole or Half, lb 27c Nice Streaked Salt Pork, lb. ...20c MILK-FEVEAL Shouldet Veal Roast, lb ..20c Veal lb. 25c Roast, Leg Loin Veal Chops, lb -- ...25c d 40 S. Main 334 & Main 163 Regent 216 State 317 State urray a WHEN YOU FEEL BLUE and need a good, hearty laugh to revive your sagging spirits, step into FUN FROM THE PRESS theater showing The Latest Laughmaker on the Screen Youll get five minutes of chuckles and laughs and in all probability a good dramatic program besides, the Press is produced by The Literary Digest and distributed by V. W. Ilodkinson Corp. -- Other Important News-articlRum Limit The Three-Mil- e Navies That Wont Scrap To Halt Coal Bootleggers The Herrin Massacre Indictments es in the Tightening the Entente at the Dardanelles Allied Debts and Our Tariff Why American Isolation Must End g the World Where French Department Stores Lead the World Battling Siki as a Dark Cloud on the - Finger-printin- Horizon ? MraZ-Moo- Fun From Digestiihis week (October 14) are: Old Doctor K D K F How to Construct a Loop Aerial Soviet Art in All Its Glory The Passing of Stage Scenery Europe Prodding Islam Into a Holy War The Red Church of Russia Why the Turks Massacre Turkey oan o f Arc The Sort of Man Mustafa Kemal Is Who Is the Greatest Baseball Pitcher? Topics of the Day YJ Many, Interesting Illustrations, Including Cartoons Get October 14th Number, on Sale in this city and received her education panguitch woman dies. Branch U. A. C.- - and PANOUTTCH. Oct." 13. Mrs. Vida here and atof the Utah. For several years University 26 of age, years daughter Moore, Prince she had been a teacher In Piute county. of Mr and Mrs. John Prince, died at SON IS BORN. the home of her parents in this city A son was born Thursday at a .local Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. to wa to married ho hospital Ray re, Moore of Coyoto, June J9. 1919, was born Trent of 627 Second avenue. . Today---- At All Newsdealers---1- 0 Cents r Tdjchdowns: Halllday Pearson. Point after touchdown: Pearson. Halllday. A safety for the Salnta Referee; Lee Si2, Umpire; WHson. mons. Ministerial Association Will Meet Monday Morning The Salt Lake City Ministerial association. of which the Rev. Frank W. Brass la president, and the Rev. Carl A. Glad, secretary, will meet at , 10:30 o'clock Monday morning In the study of the First Methodist church. The Rev. George B, Davies ofthe First Presbyterian church" will lead a discussion on The Need of a Revival. Fudge! rTke 'firstchdicdof DANK REPORT CALLED. Call was Issued by Beth Pixton. state bank commissioner, yesterday for a report n the condition of state banks and aa of th close trust companies of business October 10. Bakers Chocolate . '(PREMIUM No. In-Ut- For making cakes, pies, puddings, ' frosting, ice cream, sauces, fudges, not and cold drinks., ORB BEAT BRING $19,000. NEW TORK, Oct. 13. Harold M. Thomas today purchased the curb exchange seat of Paul A. H. Van Daell for $10,000. a new record high price, which la an advance of $260 over the preceding . transfer. TheV, Fatliera . America: V ' ' ta The Tribes. LAYTON, Oct. 18. Mf. and Mrs. Leon the arrival of rd Flint announce daughter at their home yesterday. .Why not tnak tur that your children have tba advantage of using the Punk ft WagnaDa prehemive and Concise Standard Dictionaries and at home? It roesns quickar progress. Cora-fat Aoh Their school Tcachcro i Cause Sickness. Weather Chang Extrema changes of weather daring fall causa many colds and coughs. For quick relief from throat, cheat and bronchial and croup Us trouble, coughs, colds"Tar.Contains no Foley Honey and. printed on the wrapopiates Ingredients medicine In Belling cough per. Largest th world. "FoleysandHoney and Tar la efficient th most pleasant remedy for coughs and colds Elthat I ever saw. Wr. 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