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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. V JEALOUSY CAUSES MIBDER. MRS. ROBERT! BOARDMAN AND FASIILX.- - SACRAMENTO, CaL, Not. 20. Fired wltlr Jealousy Corydnn Jane, LIBKRTYT50SO8 STOLEN. lej)artmen4 store employe,, killed himself hprp toftav utter aoriAncIv International News Bervica, DENVER, Colo.,. Nov. 20 Llb- j wwmidlng Mn former TtVrerttwarK I am Interested : tieularly In faille silk- and the new straws., Factory accidents to New last year The Red Cross originated York era, where' tt'Waa fou-ndti- in it. oJ io3 . arton's VUTAH. Big Sale Commences November Published every week-daexcept Saturday, and Sunday morning, at The Herald Building, South First West street, Provo, Utah. Telephone ?5. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 40 cents a montn, or 3.6Q the ; by mail. 3.50 a year; Sunday only, the year, In advance.. ... "by mall, y and year.Jn-advance- "Continues to The Dally Herald was entered as second class mall matter June 8, 1911, and The Supflay Herald was entered as second class mall matter May 9. I!22. af'the postoffioe,. Provo, Utah, under the Act of March k 1879; Opportunity in Saving Money, While ftv Is j CO It Lasts. Everything limEurniture: Pi i runiuure i O 1 Cedar Chests, Dressers Heaters Parlor Suites, Furnaces, Dining Tables, Leather Rockers, Plain Rockers, Co Baby Carriages, Davenettes, i ft 1917 $29,995.16 tion w i'm $48,064.16 1919 Uai'iim mma. Jhlefpr!n2H700,0?-pu,bli- 8emnts c on he governments in ft year accordin h.ueJure dsn't vi.,S ?nlWwnCtl-,rPer?,,J- o Cots. J A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAIN 0Q PRICES 60 Beds, $5 and up. Cedar Chests, $15.00 Dressers, $15.00 Heaters, $5.00 Parlor Suites, $135 Dining Tables, $8.00 Plain Rockers, $3.00 . 3 the 670,000 pensioners include reiving a toTc'heT whole lot year. So taxpayers are supporting 3,370,000 tax ?, na?faU5 them ta, 5aters'" And the cost of thewhoS 10" dollars year' F0R SALARIES ALONE The public payroll costs every man. woman child in the country an average of $34 a year. The cost isand $91 a year for every American over 10 years of age. Furthermore, one person out of every 12 over the age of lb in America is a public employe. In other words, every 11 taxpayers are supporting one. tax spender. The cost of state, county and municipal governments has increased tremendously since before the war. f. Helms Jr., an able authority, estimates that state William ments alone cost 1443 million dollars in 1922. Thisgovernfigure includes all items of expense salaries, interest on debt, etc. The. really important, question, of course, is what taxpayers are getting for their money, rather than how many are it. s support-- the Z 0 getting , NOBODY'S SLAVE. You'd never hear an alarm clock if you lived in Korea. People there pay no attention to time, according to the book, "Wandering m Northern China." o,?0rea,)?Lrep0Ilts Jhe a.uthor' have no special hours for '?fn hunTy- - not befo". They finn'YV T.hc? tlred- regardless of the clock. U?Wthey don t get up in the morning until they feel like it. How'd you like this sort of life? After all, there's a lot of horse sense to the Korean sys- iu impulse, impulse or "'"y'-vvvimiFJ yovrtwi. craving is the i of nature. - tens us wnen we need food. She tells us when we need sleep. wur ancestors, back yonder m n days, probably - . - .v.v.. ... we nave uwuiiiiug tjvuizeu, the notion that regularity in our habitl is aA You are invited to become a shareholder in this growing concern. UUK rKCiFlliUKfiD STOCK iiure . cave-ma- In ebruary You may buy this - -- some-howgott- en areaves of Jhe,clock.instead of nature. JlaalXerenceJdoetnakeWel,-learl7alIo- f mars problems are results Of violating natural iaws course, is necessary in ex- ?VivJlization 18 an assocSn if grouping in herds for mutual benefit. and the products of our lators Orouped', fl! we exchange-idea- s ar eJchan?e necessitates routine. And' S,e;.r,hZati' aatE. thC mW tine-ma- ScS - '..V s8 Per rayQuarterly - iK COMPANY 23 N. University, i rovo. I ; . FURNITURE 64,973.55 r PW" Sv,SB,llT?B,ift Stools, BARTON v ffjn $38,786.87 K3 - Bargains. "4361 government? The' ta ostio here s a summary of the tax spenders supported by the tax-- Mattresses, . PW' . 1916 1918 A.- HOW milCh Of VOUr harAaarntxA itiAnait Will Get Flnvprs yTMf . - I Hi "iuu r Kiddie Ears, Springs, Linoleums, andrYouT t mm w9 $lU37.5l 1915 TAX SPENDERS. You Come , Study this pyramid showing growth in gross earnings f.? Pictures, Springs, $5.50 Eigbt-U- haHtherfunifainiitattndusfry or financial enterprise in Utah county worthy of your consideration as an inve stment can show sucha consistent and auuatdiiuai comparaiive growtft year by year for the same period of time. 1 :: $15.00 Thone IVhAM Hi We challenge comoarisori with thfi folln fe Rugs, Draperies, Id Boilers, Baby Carriages, Provo Greenhouse - 4em-"OT- a2 Trunks, Library Tables, Pedestals, Doll Carriages, 0 mm y NOTEJUST ia HWB m ci --v n k, Ka mum n wt M VJHVWJHHO i 14 $100.Q00,flQkj)r-more,aiid.approxi-mpel- Chairs. 1 II 311 Ness Building group insurance. To appreciate the hugeness of this single deal in life insurance, it is merely necessary to point out that in 1922 there were only 16 companies in the United States which produced, as the result of an entire year's effort by its agency force, an amount of new business In excess of $100,000,000. One policy, issued in one .day, was greater than the complete yearly production of more than approximately 240 other companies. . At the close of 1922 there were 46 companies reporting insurance jn force of 210 companies which, despite many of them- -a long and honorable career extending over many years, have not accumulate outstandinfi: insurance of $100,- 000000 The, the Metropolitan Life Insurance company referred to became greater in a fraction of a minute, by the signing of an agreement for a $100,000,000 policy, than 210 companies have become in their entire lifetime of honest and en- cigcuc eiiueavor. This colossal event, the greatest in magnitude since the foundation hfe insurance-w- as latd, is not only a deserved tribute to an individual company, but also is the greatest single endorsement of life insurance and the greatest JfiaJt and illimitable service to mankind. to be insured under the provisions vOv.efftA0A0fte3 of 1100,000.000 policy, which will be issued on the "contributory plan. The railroad company will the premium lor an initial amount of insurance upon everypayemploye in the Service Of the rnmnnnv i ,W mnnt1 . uiviituo ui llunger, ana me . th faitfal amount " vi ?o,ow, me rauroaa company sharing in the expense of any additional insurance purchased. .. t. The mnrmmonffil mormiiitaa ,i Me insurance business can never be better illustrated than n or time, of the equivalent of "J a new commmv of onmoment, onn ; V "w"umc13 uu,urea WW $100,000,000. CO iNumoer Desks,- , u.""e Plenty of Used Furniture. fid T? or? a and nn w uvuu UIIU UUl T -- . : , "u,u pat ii : send hor nnr ftnwAK. mZ ueauiy wun me siory. - ... T rity orice -- Just UpomwA x-arg- e ueas PUT YOUR INVESTMENT FUNDS HERt . By a ter lasy weeic an agreement was rparhpii with tho tvnfv. t single policy of $100,- jPaeific Railroad company, whc uuu.uuu insurance will become on the employes of the system on January 1. For Duronsps nf prlitnrial . ... : i . . , i. . i cicuiooctiuji may reierrea 10 as an actual isr-ar- -?r tiolicv - establishment nf the first of this kind ev'erMssu..: t life insurance, and far exceeding in shj iy other policy of Prices Lots of New - Service. iitlt i . ii. - iuu ler.am, oniy aaijy newspaper in lUh south o? Salt Lake City,) amember of tht N. E. A. Service, and of the International News (From the Insurance Press.) Wonderfully Low ARE SlLEJjj A $100,000,000 COMPANY IN A DAY. at TO .EDITOR AND PUBLISHER - December .. 1st Your - repre-wntativ- ......... 0. RODGERS. . FLOWERS .' - 15th auiTtlien plqnged a knife Into his "Stolen and their registered numbers changed, were .taken together with heart: Duerr, 34, of Kansas Citjy and Fred A. Cavanaugh, 27, of ieaver, or Rowland K. Goddard, . FIGHT FOB LEADERSHIP. chief of the Denver bureau of. the International Neva Service t WASHINGTON, No. 20 Open United States secret service, warfare within the Republican orCARD OF THANKS. ganization in the house of orer, the eoveted floor To all those who assisted in the fuleadership in the 68th" congress neral fterviw ftt nni, halnvori tina-- broke out here today with the an- band and father, Robert Boardman nouncement that Representative and to those who expressed William J. Giaham of Illinois would pa thy to us In our bereavement we opposite Nicholas Longworthy for wish to exteiid a most heartfelt the position. thanks. , Especially do we wish to thank SUMMER THOUGHTS. those rendering such sweet music at -- Jlntsfor Palm Beacfe wear show the ; wvicas, to - the -- spea kers a nd n (tcildcd preference for white, par- -' those offering the beautiful flowers. LiUlUV Dividends 8tY COUPON Date...,,.,..,,. I woulJlike IcTreceive, without more information concerning the investment you have to offer. Kame. . . . . , City. Address..... . . . Telephone r. ....... ... November May-Augu- st ......... ... like. TERMS ON IN- PLAN. Use this coupon. UTAH VALLEY GAS & GOKE COMPANY Springville ; Provo Spanish Fork - |