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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 19. 1923. " Roosevelt Association Developing Into a Great ".Director Emphasizes Civic-Institutio- :", twy.Ani ican Home . : Hobble fjrogress m carrying out the purposes of tbe fioosevelt Me jnwial" Association and plans for the future are disclosed in a report to the trustees covering the work of 1921-2- 2 iust made bv Hermann Hagedoro, the Assocjtioe'i director' jInvested' in' liberty Loan bonds PHONOGRAPHS ' .fofioA. .and United' States Savings Certifi- - last of are the. $1,837,353.52 5?..fa. '""T' '.'"r"': . X Roowvtlt Memorial desiened - Associa- BEGIN RAILROAD "!.,'" ' pTZXr'TZ.? f $74,738.57 has'been collected for f i lanq icuw used as Jalo nickel. Roosevelt Memorial Park at ' ; Oyster Bay. falitvand the words and deeds "wt Idouble "pnaeeompetitioivrfte Roosevelt", first one' of ideas and the other one The essential problem of fhe As -( designs, for the proposed monosociatxm, thcjusrtrrr roncptveete-ishmgton- -r e moral be this-hoon the tarjiand; to, : .ihsciosedTb reoort Ot a commit- -insnire. direct " and nobly)J preserve, tee consisting of C Oram La Farge. uiuizc uie Kooseveit .entnusiasm in chairman. Frederick Law - Olmsted the millions of .homes where it aland borado Taft hat been approved. ready is ; and. on tbs other hand, A site for the monument will shortly how to bring, the spirit of Roosevelt ' be selected vitally into the millions of homes Progress on the-- establ ishment ot where today it is not the Roosevelt Memorial. Park at Sonfc of die recommendations con Oyster . Bay b reported uroughk the ern the Millions recomnxndations made to the ,ti luuci w the the Association will not stoo with monumental memorial bunding ot at Washmgtaey the establishment of at Oyster Say? the illectiOT of a. great hTbrary abW,Rocevelt piPlicatioo of a TRooseveJt Annual--athe equipment wmamteBanceiJ? important mate--- of prefers, 14 available as a Roosevelt Museum Cred,. . 4 .1. . Jfoase which the Woman' Rnnvmlt, Memorial Association is budding on Appended to the report is a public, -' of the- site-appeal for., documents, newspapers,! Roosevelt's birthplace, but will try to make the Association .. magazine JrtideJetters,--Krtures- r other material that would go to1 or one ot the great instttnUons for enrich the Roosevelt collectioa The! civic betterment in the countrr. public is asked to send "anything and , f foteot. af the monmnent, the park, e nmsenra will be," says Mr. Hage-ererythiftg which will serve to throw light en Ae clracter and career of -well to face the fact that fymffyil xen if an exceptionally large num-k-tr the Great American'." comenndcr their direct mflaence Three Volume So Far Pnblished h likvt iverr vear. the total will The report eoatafa. w m record ot the f th. wj we American oeoole. For the win, V . Tuwtr. th. It 5 !;f -- . J?"0 0 w I? ZllZrzriZrr 'Of to Orster Ba tn Park York to see m I oTiayew tK Aisetim, the Association the most devise tome wav.that shall b effective to to their scattered pomes and bring Theodore Roosevelt to them: aon ,,mrt to brins; to every American chi U "ue auxena. a breath a rha :r of , Theodore irrjrn KOAMp fUa blows and W tS?1"'! ;Watiorcsr bk aboat the oeraoo. Plfl Schools. Kn' t Piliee7t KlT. InWrnnwl .1 P!iation;of happy Wnril w wa, reai- - jm: ' - ' ' . the first thirteen 61 I chll- - . With 2 E&ra FIRESTONES Fair Dealing, sanitary milk frm healthy, -- cows. . You can take that trip in perfect security 'If you 7 r caa;y-eF4wox- ' our - service. CHERRY HILL Phone SHOULD WORRY! Take advantage df " WE HAVE YOUR SIZE Brimhall Bros, DAIRY '223 West Center. 780-R-- 3, MWP P. L . loasr ai " The Coming of Arthur. ; I. If only the things that are good for us were the 4hings we enjoy eating. Toast is both! Jr. It " Guinevere or Jane for short Lived as England's fairest sport. Arthur that's bur hero's name--Fell for said dame. Arthur had a tword and spear, But his Utle wasn't clear, his phony orphan child Drove young Uulnny nearly wild-Sh- e would sit and she would sob " "Cause her Artie bad no Job If it hadn't been for magic They would both have ended tragic. Merlin with his tower weird And a long magician'a beard-Man- aged Arthur's lighting game, 8pooked them both to love and. fame. He was King and she was Queen, was slick as could nave neen- Guinny, with each dotlag breath, Cried, "I love thee to the death!'' .. Such a song is often sung m4 Roosevelt" ' and cream . Once npona(welljroa,jBow How these go) . WVV4MW8 CLASSICS. By Tennyson, collection of Rooseveltiafia. Three. vorumeshaye thus far been poolishedJ by the Association. They aretj "Roosevelt in the. Bad Lands.? br1' wermana Hagedora; "Roosevelt m the JUasas Gry Star- ,- RcoseveltY canOT Adolph - ' :div. smm R.. expressing Intense ; Clean and ' WINDOW " nd , ,hh ;i SatisfactlOnrirs a is a Guarantee of Quality, Phe- Ian-pa- rk r - - '. steak and ; a dipper of. 18. iion picture rums, a lantern slide li- brary. an exhibit loan service for uar?rlM and schools, prixe com- pe"ons w stimulate study ol KgoseT; lectures on , ewiegesrcastnDutionoT7 oseveir literature m foreign If Alfred Albert HEARING. Fouthern Pacific-CentrPa. ciflc case will oe reviewed in detail in oral argument' which will be held January 13,aud 20. TesUmi)ny"on the' commisalon'a plan for the creation of the Union Pacific-Nort- h westr era, Santa Fe and Southern Pacific. Rock Island systems will be heard at bearings scheduled to begin January -- . Service and Pacific unmerger by the inter. commission this! Pacific-Centra- l' je-reau- mod -- Ways Allen Almon 'Albion OUR NAME - iht tollroadainUr;timtti. number of systems and the South- cajCjail state commerce .. w.-to Reach Archer solidatioftfif ed w, s Ashbel dren of a middle western papa, Judg. a minute tag from ibe. alphabetical conserva" : - WelL e've hadsome . tion, he means business.. onions, pumpkin pie, and "Orea."- WA lpjtrn Ami an ata'aiiollw Scotch Brew. rf iS Austin Arthur 'Arnold' Abel.. and Abner are the names QUITE A FAMILY. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Consideration ot problems relating to the con- - -- uuitj-u.- IN MEXICO. There is a good market for phonographs In Mexico. Mexicans are a' musictoviBg people, and the only lim-- l ' itation to this market is the fact that so pep eent of the people are too poor NevertaeTess- toaiiora a pnonograpn. a great many- - phonographs have been sold there and most of the standard American makes are on sale. totals JLl,g!: the purchase e u Need of - . iVRilIe-tn- - n Bringing Spirit of Roose velt-tnt- o BILL INTRODUCED.' JUDGE melody, is young. Senator LeRoy Dixon of Provo Wed- FOR THE LAND'S 8AKEST aesday introduced a measure provldlag tor an additional judge In the1 '"Alt or the water In the nelghbor- cuurvn uistnci wmcnwouiq entaa- - nooa tor aoouf soo leet made land, t4,0otv a' year as salary and a fair and was .built up- - with" atone end amount for.the court's traveling ex- - wooden rrlbblng." yvom a fnintmc tajtug,uon magazine. My, my, what will these enaineera stenograpnio records or the proceed: . be doing-next- ? : . ings in his court. j Dreserves all jvaluef &ead--yonriie- Plumbing Heating and Metal Work the food. st- rood tea-and-to- Plus the special delicious-nes- s of hot Bread. Eat buttered toast for breakfast, milk toast for lunch; in the afternoon. HARVEST BREAD Eaves Troughs, Dowiispoats VaJlev Tljt7Hip Shingles, Coping. Flashings and AH Kinds of - Tin " Sheet Iron Work. , We are agents ' for is good in any form but particularly delicious when toasted. ' the famous "SUCCESS" WROUGHT IRON FURNACE PRQVXB AKER 58 ' are makers of We Phone 574. est Center St. WW. Center St. ' SUPER VALUES IN GOVERN- - U. S. ARMY SHOES AIENT ISSUE SH1KT3 lNew4X-DrHea- vy ... .. special lahnel .. Shirt,- - .9X'7 & WShirk, .$1.98 New 0. Flaiinel Shirts $2.03 New16; a made: Ehakl and Shirts, each. . . WeQ ZM : Wool. :Extri rOTilr or-rr- rr. ... 70 O. SS.00 D. walne. .if..v.v.$3.98 Navy Blu Afl Wwl Shirt, very special $2.98 Very-fin- e Flannel, Maroon and 4 iKhaki ispedalii ...53.49 Boys' Heavy Khaki Shirts, : each . SWEATE j0. D. Slipover, J i. j Knitted SUpover : the finest wool an no ,;..77.98 GLOVES. . - leather-face- d. ........231 pair. SpeclalLeather .Work"G16ves, . pair vat Warranted iHorsehlde Gloves, 304 pair pillows, just received a big shipment of soft, comfortable and restfui We are offering them at a very We have, goose-feath- 18-in- ch ut, 98c top, Army Field Boot, Paif tVi a i m . . . $T.98 V, S. Army Field Shoe. .$4.49 16-in- ch a : ; Work r.7rr.T.$19 v32'nti-&- uauw misx,j Boot TfCt(Uk IU Socks, pair . Y-- very specially pricved r v J "Rubber Boots, hip high, U. S. and Hood Brand; ...... 3 .. M QC V'wy, CP' I MISCELLANEOUS 1 Saddle Bags,' pair.T7:.77$4.95 " U. S. Revolver Holsters, $1.95 Army Cups U. S. Army Hatchets, ea $1.19 Mess Kits, rfjclaimedreach49 Mm Kits, ew, each: , . . . . .79 . VTWU1 65 ..............14 S. ARMY RRKFirnM Khaki Breches, double . . . , .$1.98 seal, pair.. Men's. Issue .Khaki Breeches, double seaVpairr.TVT7$2.49 ThemoaBtUes7a(3iT7$i;i9 eacn 35C "O. D. Wool Breeches, renovated, . Pun Tenta. packijeiis, oe e r pair 245 Campaign Hats, each ... $1.49 0. D. Wool. Breeches, new, uverseas Laps, eachtTrrnr35r RidingJ3uirt.. . . 49 S4.98 Officer's pair ' ' -. PUTTEES ' 7 J CAMP SUPPLIES Solid Leather Cordo Calf Piif.-Officers' Folding Table,- tees, pair ........'...$3.95 Reclaimed. Army Cots, $3.49 iiiBu muses, 10CK suicnea, New Army Cots, each... $4.60 5 pair ;. . . , ., . Canvas Leggwgs,- - cuf-f- style, U. S. Bed Sacks, each . 7.7795 . .95 pair . . ; UNDERWEAR U. S. Army McCleHan Saddles, each . . . ... . .$12.G9 Men's Heavy Fleece Lined ; Unions, pair S1.49 Barrack Bags, each. . . ; . . .C9 Men's Elastic Ribbed Unions, Boys' heavy, S. Arctics, black rubber. double solejund heel,iovwear With' socks, paif .$3.49 MEN'S HOSE Well made Cotton Socks, pr 10 .. Heavy Cotton Socks,-pr. .19? Medium weight Army -- Wool U-- . .$3.4W ...... iT.. ...ea jOvewhoM, pair TT.. er : special price of, each Officers' Dress Shoe, hi-cpair .... . ... . . .$8.50 rTOr-v-we- ir e VESTS AND COATS leather lined, fuEsleeves each. . . .$7.98 Storm All Wool each Ur S. Army Blanket A - Mackinaws, ......... ...'...$7.50 d , Men's Dress Raincoats, '"Army-- $6.98 . j............ -- 7 psir..vv....7;. UNavyVMelton'6-lb.'-Blanke- j.-- . touii t .. . .. ..$1.79 We haveJust received a new, U. . S. government All,. Wool and ahfomant of Tarrjanlina V. ... .95 ;v. Drawers, pair ZZr Watron' . covera. ... alT aizea. I TT. -- S - evtvpmmont - an . . ... .V.y. .$4.98 up , Undershirts.' each . .' . , from ,ta Oi 1 r ooxBu, pair mmr mm mm Westjtt;ya7 ..J.-.9- ..i'.. lgulaUon double hack7 Regulation single back Raincoats, "each . , . r. . . . $4.75 $18 . JlaincoataVach.;...$5.98 " ...... ......... ': Moleskin Coat s, . . o.ou eacn , . . . . . . . . Sheep-line- pairjt.i.i:;..:.;'v...io Canvafl'slGloveik $3.98 pair Corduroyiyests Heavy weight- - Canvas Gloves, . -- or plain, Cham-bra- y Heavy-- Shirt. nobbed --Trench-Shoes, U U VI OtrGuara;wGoodi 1 1 v.7..--- ) i;50.45 fol -- ;i nil iniiiii t 11 Afo) li iiuiii Jii vi :u 1 95 wi f5) a j 1 11 u 1.1Li1 1 - |