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Show f THE HERALD: t1TONTSt)AyrSEFTEMEE1M:-4S2- trPr:DriiiaI X. B: llarton. tare ceTtr WLL!,1EIIT i - i001 .9 1 t Hlf!- ) dL VvAv-- ' iMr J'' l I i 1 MCJMwJtCtt. ' " ' - 13-- v acDGghs,-.- . it r I'll H we1 vim sj" " O"" J :f Help v i iYt a'-- i - Herald, only daOj newspaper to Cuh aonth of Salt Lake City. member of tho N. E. A. Serrice. aod of the InteraatloBal Nw j E&fegtf rfwa I UflllUHIIIUi a - .to.M cto i m iv fuis " Titi- - j 16-2- - Men aire wondering about the r I .iNisj nil fi ? ill I nniiiiLi v i j i Ihe entire space in our downstairs department will be used for - our exchange ' department. : You have now in your an home a used chair, a used table, a. used davenette, a ' used piano, a used Victrola, l used bed, a used spring Or some other used articles. You will appreciate disposing of these articles. We exchange with you we W buy or weselL Call in and make arrangements. - wonderful. YOU APPRECIATE IT? Did you WerxStop and hinte1 how thankful you should jusrfor one tertTHMegsmgMifiaaajnijroH ave in jne i States? MpA I. A person j; "aaht 'i'mpfiyor'TAriniDS-hom- ih the thought that we have a most Trtunate America ui xv. v wu, ml iuuuum, iiuip nmeniea liepresenutive i' to Washington after a month in various European t' intries. i. . . - . TWi u'preuii aa mtraiuctiaB itm I C- i 1 - m -- la polJu'fhpuJdersjagainst Michaels-Ste- f- e we-hav- W : BUY-M- and - ANY Are Served. Every Morning at H a r ri s; af e At Very Reiasonable Prices. tiom pq'r tjme. & El H oft See Our Bargains Now. Many Are Now on Display. a Value First Fall Suits m HOT C.iKES. BUCKWHEAT C.AKES LET BARTON'S HELP YOU. ' Serves Them! You Know How Roy Elliott WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF OUR NOON LUNCH Furniture 'Co; rfuw. ciiii. s 'IB CALL IN AND SEE US-- l $29.85 $24.85, : $34.85 1 , 7 . m "D'W,Crr,0.- - . roofni-o- er a Those Famous WISH TO SELL. fsthoms deeper than clothiers sprung this Spring., A royal welcome awaits every pian who' is willing ... ,h. Huh a rmmota kkm lucera win would be icricans should be optimists." James J. Davis, secretary of labor, and formerly a worker : a steel mill, expressed similar sentiments recently in an ilress to workers in the plant in which he worked twenty- e years ago. iwtn workmen and employer are, better oft America than anywhere in the world today, and while rywhere else there is political and economic chaos, ii is y in this country that employer and workman are moving adily forward under the banner of industrial peace and sperity, said Mr. Davis, who also recently returned from np lto fcurope. . z At I 'i i .ne ana auimhu uuzmvivyuiKui is ine nue, wages are saia, 7, many workers being paid a mere subsistence wage, while 'America wages generally are as high as they have ever j in, and every workman who is willing and able to work has . j opportunity to fill a job. A recent dispatch from Pittsburgh, was to the effect I it immigrants into that part of the country are aston- ted at the prosperity of the country, and express delight know their weekly income bids fair to meet their expendi- res. One man who settled in Ambridge, the bridge manufac-nn- g town on the Ohio river, declared recentlv that nth v;. vings for a year in Europe he could purchase a hat, suit of jthes and a pair f shoes, while in Ambridge he had out- himself from head to foot with his savings of one shcultters-trou- WISH TO MANY f paitcrna iiniles wider and aer Forau tat it m fortunate if all the demagogues and chronic j fit : take a tnp to Europe. In this country-coul' rely they would have, precious little to complain about," .itinued Representative Wood. "America is the most for- iate country in the worldila Europe there istrife, tur-- ! il, unrest and threats of war. Thousands of Europeans ' i unemployed and wages are. towX Americans should be a stable government, general employ-r inkful that nt, high wage's, happy homes, peace and prosperity. All - Coals are fuH?F1n NoBanaaawf - : HAM AND EGGS Fall 1923 is going down in Clothing History as the Sir Walter Raleigh season in a decade. ," VDO pressed aUetermuiarton"To-8eTV"- 1 ni?n Bianiuu-- iui mm ww come after to.jouow. !v; . !.l ""J Ul il.w uie acnooiiu.. ine ',o.in ;rk ' be forgotteiwand the omtoittee i the Tear . tin hflnref the recreation m eartes ertflfcLlife are planning some inter. tovrarti eistiug times for the atndenta tM The 6tudeat.tne faculty." i and here they are and they are their and.taT ... home industry x TIMPANOGOS CREAMERY COMPANY, I 2, eaper ito begin fm far tbir lung rest A nd help build up ea i : t j - v . I sfl . fYlVSTiniTlON BAY. I ! ;i fI V l American people wffl be the post djgposed to the That TYrirwinlea oi uic (LonSCTtUUOD tritli of tne ! 1 v v n nfiHprstand tHe advantages of that thv .nt htti- - ir th a statement made today by Presi! at Coolidge in a communication to the KiwSr clab Inter- ii-rionaL in commenting wpon the activity of haf organiza-' ceieorauon 01 we n in holding a nation-wid- e by over a thousand dubs, on September 17, ''. Constiution, which has become during the week of September The president mes- Week. "Constitution as ;; .be known h whether roa are Mx. or 18. or .i nirnnwr atylea provide rou I7as Constitn-of- 28,lththecomfortable i'fheannual observance of September ckrthea. If you the anniversary ara att youH enjoy a ralddy n Hav in honor of the fact that it is ft btonae, U you're if the atralht altogether loose signing of that great charter, isa custom blouae trimmed with buttons to am I gtea and constiriuation of perpetuation. '.hrthy m please yon. If you are 25 the celebrated .this year, will be bo widely X 6w that tailored simplicity of the third '.! '' T mtatirethery that, as the American peoiple widfely appreciate model wUl be just right. VI) j Weisings that tbeif Constitution has iijSHted4o4hem,Joi jy will W! Tnemoresflisposea w jivejacwiuautc piiu7 J. '; xeptsad pnrposes.V . ( - ; w -- . j :r llll j , x chfL a 9. ib j , ta ..EDITOR ANT) PUBLISHER b Daily Berai vac entered aa iecond ciaa mil maxter Me 5, ; 1. aad The Sutclay Herald waa entered-seotrad clasa null natter j 7 . 22, athe postoffiee, ProTO, Tub, nfider tbe Act of March ; ill lp .......; 1 K I tl JTTr, M I ', r'" "' UJA A w . fti-t- j Iftl Telephone .55. teems of raemTDSBar-4-JJ-w 'ewdJisyife'. 4 ceata ativoT Bijnd.ftfHT year ia araiweTbyliii rTHfll mi lew . wii j ..... irw ... .... adTance.. aalLjl.OO la the year, j ' " ; . jf-ar- first Jay, b e aarmoit ITincipal The enroUmfot in theProvo high , r-- -Si and LINGOLNHIGHHAS For Everyone 3. - - ... . X 1 mm lyrical Eve Em a racket pockd for - b tov ever-rea- j- dy tt "'li&res&;" ; Scathes the For Qiality, Bu Sealed a .... .i . Sayed a Million Dollars for Gas Users threat Flrnr aii Txtoz a .r V. . it's a rood place to be. and inrint,nr to keep out of the turmoil that is making' Europe a . ' t dlUUJUUU.UUUX. Ml d place. UTCXJESTS ; OF ETEKSTT TRUE. ill THl CONDO 9 i next 12 months, in L A T HI E m D X S E til mm. vrj,? treasures of Europe valued today at 6 einrt rtnrt in mnra Tti, m s ; " never be brcwighrto"'thi3cuuuUy for I Just wiA I bad rood FrteKH.T ; CV- - HANSEN ' Commercial Artist Win give personal instruction in Show Card Writing, Sign Painting, Drawing, Designing and Painting. Students may commence at any time as each one will receive individual in- ' struction. Day and Evening Classes. ii a j r. - ' Terms Reasonable. ... Studio 323 W. Center. ' Phone 81&-Provo, Utah, 24 East First North. i U then drive gu ta Denver have on Munb ire 00 ' k" ' " . -- to-pa- y 'u Th.Je ?0FllnJ 0 Independent differenaal to be.lowerej step cooyciriion imffl Your interests and Wwi WM , fcaSSr IdWticaL tte this to - If yoa J an . sn . . and a halt Do you know of a bigger buy for the money? Because I believe it doesnt exist, may I call, today? - WA&tm----- Booth Tarldng. ton, Zaoe Grey, Herbert Quick. H. O. WeUa, Ceorga Wmtoa, Sophie KerT.Elca-n- or Hanowefl Abbott and others; ta fact, $16.00 worth for only a dollar iatuea-"-t-y tp book-leng- th BUH A3 MOT . "to tdl yon about all of the other food thing which will come to you fat The Journal. if only you will arrange to read the nest. 12 big. brilliant tauea, Let me mention just one feature Journal fiction: There win be noveb ach to fia." ith in not more than four rXT P " iproduction. ims was simply an arbitrary It or ro without gas. &&&? ' " . tlstihere that had no bearing locally. ' To illustrate prior to the entry of the Independent Gas & Company into this field, gas sold In the intermountara states took a price based upon a differential of 5 cents a gallon m Salt Uke Qty over the J3eriverpTice.wiaf pnee in thb ktermountaln pamtings, ' from. Raphaels" to lhes THArgK VOu, conJMoas upon- ; HOME JOURNAL WW . proportionate or r j eveee-r- A. Me Trica-.tase- auijuuuuiug icmiory. differential and motorists had What beannr does the Price of Now you may have, in magnificent full-colreproduction, a home gallery of the eighteen greatest paintings m the world! They -- win' appear, within the AHO HOM IS Mon soor. With no independent comDetition in 'this territory tn bal. haVt paid arbiikcs of- jisolint in the ai - Bj AHA I it fCCUHS - -- ,i2ncethmarktt, trary Ck Yes, Iicy "" " O Station, " T ..v. Z ' Z 7 Each Isssue Worth the Price of All N. OX Wa ANDERSON Hotel Roydeii North Firs 1 VO, UTAH. V : A tauMorioKijciaii '02s A fin .gBW ' . lacsamaxiuaa. fiT.T. - nip I XJ i ,: I Storage Rates on CoaL Plenty UTAH-TIMB- ER 232. J. Phone .... ' of Building Material. & COAL - . COMPAN) icn ww w a. m vs. vitth Vnrth. ; I |