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Show y,mm ' X 1 . MMTM " International Newt Service, LONDON, June - 14, CosmeUcs 3tnay easily b the primary cause of cancer, according to Sir JUmthal PhftBtlB. ftmlnpnt r : .. . ana aoapa are .peciauy togerous,' he says, "as t&ey are pt to sUcK aaa make tUetpway or the Btm, anil then set up trouble which might . . British-nhvklkTt- t. WW 1 I I .... ' , .sUOecom 'tf MADE' J. LoWsohe i Madame to --rlinnfra Bailey' was Pro-- ' - VI f- '! - f J? , Ammm LJSIti YgWH a . '" ' HIGH tCHOOU TO GIVE BIBLE STUDY CREDITS - V-- S. JM.i i . a little more than a dollar. In any sort of a detect can be swiftly. ft, . 'V L--r- T. yr JNmr ii VT WI.yF ni AWjM rtrWAW KOl " ' ' V . . ' K 7 r&Sm- - IvPiXArtjftr 'fill 'y3ll li I ' - Sl TRni fv r.ivre I AFTER 35 i b YSAPS' WORK International News S. theran .churches, by which a Bible NOKWAIK, fanli . .Inn. 'M. wuuy ciass win oe arranged by tne loi!R.r will the T n"icnurches, the pupils to rpcejve" YcvV" trirsiwis angers t c-uiuuiii ine riigu st'nool lor the 'Work done lathis f!ass. After popular shore re orts of IW e an enthusiastic c! in (lie Point ami cai aature. meeting ot the a ..sedation, the - nft-- Island, yound: Tiu , veliicle Uresident, Kev. George H. Iwry. that long annnjed local res idents pastor of the Presbyterian. huren, . hurt ..their pride h ls wan iaetructed to aifpqint a com"heon iift retired alter running c m-- . mittee to meet wiiW 'Professor Hu- raann and perfect plans for such tinnouly f,r 3il years esc pt w;ien snowdrifts or ,ui unusually lulr " aa organization. . 1 T - .scu-g:o- , :d (. r w, " cH ' ft 1 I " ' TT Moral use ! pmrfl: . tide interurte.L hipli!i;ref iUw. the. rails.. The Daumincia Mw 'PARIS HAS" BEAUTY Pany. erstwhile "child" of the ew DOCTOR FOR PET DOGS '!avpn raHreiid, -- fpuad enough money to buy a new: car tor in , fci. jrun, TiaiTmg tIeoWe8r a war for a memento of olden days in trolley International News Service. nte. A beauty doc PARIS, June-14- . tor-fIs nvadame's latest him in Parts. Not only mustlW - NOW C - - ShoePolishr , Keep "Your ' i vSlS- In $Hwy old ; - ST80" removed. Service. LARAMIE, Wyo., June li Pro-feasor S. R. JBumann, the principal of tiie Laramie High school, has tl i?sented a plan to the Laramie 1 Mini tertal Association, cciibistiug of lb.: ministers of the Baptist, ' t 3V ' New 1 c Ikl L Ff Hi . y5" J"0mm t -- yTPS sN "John BabtlSt II tnf'Tnattonal ' "TO i "C ' born ta Richmond .'I HilHI ftijjiiiiui 'j.'.'.. O if'jfj 1, t V .11 i : jNiHM.iiB,iM,,,iiil ' , . . toing has asked the " " Is I r helper, ; HiiiiiiII a viliXif ,1111 v. "i NAME B. NAZARENE . "Bajley, a mechanic's "L - i ., cancer." BllkJAItEY WANf S HIS , -- ' sWsWseJsls """"iwmiprtWiiwB ' VJt'1! V3 "iljI j l.WC ai f j i I'.SMi' v6 ir 4f 3fA i .,VVV M i't UaaJAtt YmA l ? : toto-tttt-gls-nn . - ' r.ANsrwriL CAUSg ,C03M5TIC iv I THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923. "''"- '- 7 - Shoes Neat . i F: DaHtrCompiny tms- - . ,5- he-d- og FINB MONUMEI AT BIGHT PRICES A Large Variety From Which to Select i , -n f 1, I - ! ? , :'t neesicy mar Die cr Granite Worb i , C'Ss Xv . - I Jnst South of Tabernacle. J PROVO, UTAH. ' - J X" " American -- - W". jlfyotuf wife can't cook-e-4o- divorce Keep nt her! her for a pet, and eat at the old GrGer Cafe 1 Lserske. Jrom. iteJanijlltbe far north to the eauator and thence to the most extreme southern line of human habitation, It takes the teen trades of the Andes or the Himalayas with the same compla- w.mcjl Jt ttayerses.tnejjoiiginajiyntei iency with namnai of South America or the into a condition in which thev can desert roadway of Africa and be used for the minor trade traffic and industry nurooaes. rendering a Australia. K Figures' compiled for the Trade service to enormous numbers of Record of The National City Bank persons engaged in business and of New York ibow that the num- - mechanical industries, and thus ber of passenger machines export- - minimizing the time lost by the ed from the United States in the former traffic methods and to that last decade was 562,000. and of com- - extent increasing their business mercial machines, including motor facilities. Automobile authorities tmeVi and busses. 131000. The estimate that mora than three. value of the passenger machines fourths of the motor cars manu- exported in tne ias aecaoc u isciurea arc usea more or less lor : .OOOOOOu andof commercial Ju8iness.purposes. o W; L. NANCE, Prop. PuLYour oney Your repair pmpoBes aggregates in that period about $350,000,000 ; the value of automobile "tires exported in that period was $180,000,000, and' the engines about $30,000,000. ' A much lareer nrooortion of the machines exported is still doing business in some form than is een- erally realised, for many of the machines originally sold for pas- sencrer ournoses are after thev have rendered service in the capaci- - long-stapl- -- cotton, of J ..; ft ; , machmert28o;00e.00r-iihweh- carry the record back to a doien years and include motor cycles, which are in fact "automobiles," the total number of machines ex- ported, including those sent to our own colonies, would reach a mil-lion, and the value a round billion Even this total of ap-dollars. proximately a billion, dollars of au-tomobiles of all types exported in the last dozen years does not fully tell the story, for the value of 'parts of" machines exported for JL In Goodyear Cord Tire with the beveled fr er TJead. That a one reason why Goodyear Cord Tires stand up rug-- . gedly for thousands t ' the Government. - increases over the corresponding period oi last year, ut passenger maenme alone, the total exports in the months ending with March, 1923, 62,454" against 23,' LC:gr' i l - v . S2.25 $2.35 $2.35 $2.lO ..$1.35 .$2.50 aS.ISa ..$2.25 ,$1.50 . .$4.25 .$5.00 $3.00 80. 425 W. CENTER. thtm up itlth ttandard Strvicm Cement Work Goodyear HE BUILDS WISELY AND WELL. WHO? E.H. Johnson Summer Terimr of cof ee J East. Provo, Utah,. BEFORE YOU START BUILD Daecieg i .IN G I. the the See me aboffl ..'tores fixtures of any kind; colonnades, latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and Miss Nell Clark announces the opening of her summer term of dancing, Beginning 4 'The Cement Man" 90 South Seventh WOOL YOUR CONTRACTOR most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. 1 S.W.PETERSON ' - First North Street.' 443 West Phone 554-- J. June 13 ..3. TROUT SEASON Classes and private lessons In Aesthetic and Ball" room Dancing. Home . OPENS JUNE 15 J: ' When you go to the bank i you' don't deposit your II money . to. someone else s credit Then why pay rent to someone else? Pay rent to 'jrourself Put your money into your own home, not In rent. v. ' HMl''SS nii u n . r, I- - M f.n , y i - ItMl. mt$mmmt)J H. W II.! . "When you ' are ready to build, call on us. We have all the materials-an- d will be very glad to help you. ' -- Come and get an extra tire ,Nl it Company: ' - Phone 857, 5th South and 2nd West. Firestone and Oldfield. phone information JMliUl . . tele-- 527-- BRIMHALL BROTHERS TIRE .MERCHANTS Interest in a picture of the children that is made today Jigrows as they grow Phone 384. canyon roaas."uurs are tne pes. 223 West Center Street. Columbia Theater. v tPhone 260. . l mi m Phone 384 today for an v appointment Coal & Lumber the to 5 p. m. For I I B for L a d i e s' Gym, B. Y. U., June 12, 2 Registration, in Standard i ft: ! Good 0OODTfEAH y Own $1.50 bmladfar Trtad mud hrnck thm nmw thm Cordtaith Trllurlde Dolor, Co. 55 West jCenter St. Ploe Trre Sm Station 2b9 S. University Ave. Sehoflrld Anin Cn. 10 K. First North St. Addrraon (.araae ?! '.V i c:; - ;t. - j sss mtnd " get - S1.55 .S1.55 Ai Goodyar Service Station ficaco-ic- a jmII antLrrcam- - -it ri Aii Ih 694 in the same period of last year, and of motor trucks and busses 11,336 against 4,226 in the same months of 1921. One especially Interesting feature of the big increase in exports dur-ing 'the current fiscal .year occurs in the fact that the large increases are chiefly t in movements to -fc PHONE '$1.'50- mmurn of miles, giving you ut- ' tremenaous TERMS CASH . most tire performance at low tire cost per mile, European countries and their col- -. onies. Of passenger machines the nuniucr icni io mo ynncu n.iug wim jJoanbeJLmiMjniunff March, 1923, 1s? 4,739 against 979 in compilation prepared for the Trade the same months of the preceding Record lies in the opportunity year; Belgium 4,300 agamit 987 1 which it offers to compare export Denmark 901 against 133: Norway j prices, at the present time with 1,134 against 85; Sweden 1344 those of a decade ago. The num- - against 475; Spain 2J37 against 226; ber of passenger machines export- - Australia 10,567 against 3349, while, ed in 1913 was 25,880 and the .value to the South American countries $25,347,644. an average of practi- - there are also targe increases, to cally $1,000 per machine, while the Argentina 2778 against 486, and tq number Of passenger machines ex- - Brazil 1,959 in the 9 months ending ported in 1922 was 66,790 and their with March, 1923, against 236 in recorded value on exportation $51,- - the same period of the preceding 050,000, an average of $764 per ma- - year, 1 m I .in. .in MM ih.ii . - snow ex- tra tensile strength, goes into' the new "on-thoHT- chine, while the commercial chines show a corresponding crease in average' value. These figures showing the enor-- j mous exportation of motor vehicles! are especially interesting at this! moment when- the latest trade fig--. ures 50 lbs. Tip Top Flour . 80 lbs. Bran 80 lbs. Mill Feed Meal Five 80-l-b. sacks' Mill Feed Meal, per sack 100 lbs. Whole Coin -100 lbs. Fine Ground Corn 100 lbs. Cracked Corn 100 lbs. Heavy Idaho Oats V 100 lbs. Whole Barley '.. 60 lbs. Wheat (sack returned) iuu ids. vvneai tsacK returnea; 100 lbs. Chicken Feed 100 lbs. Oyster Shells- 100 lbs. Armour's-Mea- t Scraps, 60 protein. 100 lbs. Swift's Meat Scraps . 100 lbs. Butermilk Chick Mash-.-. ONLY higheste ; . faarilfalrFWvice ...... ' " ;"- automobile in every language of the and 4oes business in every climate. It soufids its warning tu over a hundred different countries, ehlnnie and islands, snd renders " - THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE AMOAD The i sperye ted enhance her o cial charms, hut those 'ier pet canine as well. For about $8 little Tou-tou'- s nose can be made more aristocratic and 5 will give Mr. Bulldog a number of distinguished wrinkles about the mouth. And there Is even hope for his legs If they are not sufficiently bowed. Only. time and. money are needd. A tall badly turned can be modified tor the modest sum of A PRODUCT OP NATURE. . Designed for the Improvement of Health and the Extension ' ' : . of Life.1. ' " - " . USE Gr.OiV. CHERRY HILL D'AlU i |