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Show PAGE FOUR. THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1924. TRLD3 wi' LAACE3T 3 DEPARTMENT pTORE Hi I it P 4-7- 286 QUALITY GOODS 0 r( ORGANIZATION LABOR PARTY RELIABLE n i an CHAIN freetlDg. but the American pubnot ranges of the United States were by lic, the speaker explained, did being broken up for other purpows. relish meat tnat nao w During tbe war. the cattle of the I'nlted States increased from seven million to thirteen million. After SMITH URGES the war came a falling off. but tbe supply of cattle in the country Is still 40 per cent higher than immewar. Some of the Organisation and leadership was J. Ramsay MacDonald, Labor diately before the hive- to go into other the subject of Samuel Siiilth, chaircattlemen may Party Leader, Is New forms of agriculture, where land is man of the agricultural committee Premier. not adaptable to other forms ofiof Salt Luke Chamber of Com agriculture, some may have to go merce, in his address to the farmInternational News Service. ers' conference at the B. T. U. out of businrs. The speeker closed with a discusMonday afternoon. LONDON, Jan. 22. Premier Stan-le- y sion of the packing industry. He marketing under Baldwin, chief of the Tory gov- declared there was no artificial proper leadership is the big soluernment of Great Britain for nearly fixing of prices, that Swift Co.' tion of the farmers' problems," de"Where this 1923 not did for clared the speaker. average months, eight resigned today, after profits has not been the bouse of commons adopted t more than $1.10 per head for type of marketing been due to incattle. Chilled meat, he explained, successful. It h resolution last night expressing lack wnsld be kept only a few weeks, al- competent and inexperienced leaderof confidence in his cabinet. Further organization gives though some of the choicest cuts ship. The Labor party was ummoied were from beef which bad bung for the farmer a persiiective in that it in to power for the firrrt time in Eng- two months and had acnufivd a lish history. thick coat of mould; but this conAfter Baldwin had visited Buck dition was due to special arrange A Good Thing- - DONT MISS IT. ingham Palace, where he tendered ments with purchasers, who bought tbe resignation of his government. J. meat before it became mouldy with Send your name and address plainly Itamsey MacDonald, leader of the , Instructions that it Bhould be kept vritten together with 6 cents (and this future delivery, Labor party and chief of the opiosi-.fo- r lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co, Des Meat could le kept Indefinitely Moines, Iowa, and receive in return tlou in the house of commons was trial package containing Chamberlain's invited to the palace to receive the designation of premier. , their graves with Cough Remedy for eougha, cold, croup, jranT ag people MaclHmald Mtdilv accept.- -! the.&eit teeih. Constipation is a bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs, t' and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomkuowing m advance that the rible handicap. Stagnant decayed ach and Liter Tablets for stomach trouhonor would be his. matter in the stomach and bowels Labor conies into power at a time may cause serious trouble. Take bles, imligWvn, gut? palm that crowd ths heart, biliounnos and constipation; MOUN-lnbo- r when the entire uatlon Is torn with , HOLLISTER'S ROCKY strife, the railway locomotive TAIN' TEA before it is too late, CbamlieWain's Salve, needed in every engineers and firemen and some of Thousands have gotten wonderful family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, the coal miners being on strike. results. Try it Hedoulst Drug nd skin affections; these valued family insaicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss iU Mutfkmald's Tolowers said be Co., four stores. Advertisement. would set his face at once toward! sctt'iug these dixputes, RULES BRITAIN ALWAYS AT LOW Dirrt DEPA RTMENT STORES WEST CENTER ST. - PROVO, UTAH. Smart Wool Dresses t For Women and Misses I MATCHLESS VALUES FOR YOU TO START 1924 Offering you savings that are worthy of your immediate consideration. ter-HH- j Attractive Dresses in Navy and Brown Poiret Twill. r PRICED FROM SaysfromFarm OUT WORMS ... me itKuuiiou iu rne country for the reiieul of the Eighteenth amendment or for the modification of the law to permit tbe sale of Immt and light wines. The leadership needed by ths world is not financial, the s"Hnkerj declared, the world has plenty of, money. What is needed is moral find fl j spiritual leadership. He commented me mine (u i ne observance or the fast day and the law of tithing and proclaimed the importance of universal brotherhood. There should. him lie cmss division among tile poo-- 1 The last but not least, according to Elder Ballard was the love of home and family. He deplored the childless home. World leadership! should come to the people thromru the observance of these principles, pie. to AT OREM DEPOT TRACK ONE CAR CORN 500-llots Whole Corn, per cwt '$1.70 1000-llots or over, per cwt $1.65 Screened Cracked or Fine Ground Corn. 500-l$1.80 lots, per cwt 1000-llots or over, per cwt $1.75 CAR WHITE MILL RUN ONE 400-l$1.60 lots, per cwt 800-llots or over, per cwt. $1.55 We can not purchase corn or mill run at these prices today, so stock up and save. 600-SAC- K 'i b. b. b. b. 500-SAC- K Conditions To Be b. (Continued b. eral fundamental reason, the productions of the farm had been relatively greuter than those of the Cash and Carry Prices Only--No Charges or Delivery at These Prices. 2 Wasatch Produce O THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY CORN MILK WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Lare Ta Bloaters, each 1 0 Steak Ib 1S 5c R. and 10c Sirloin Steak, lb 1S Large Grape Fruit, each 10 Loose Cocoa, 2 lbs 2oC w-ican ernal Honey ..60c Fresh Jersey Milt, the best we rJL ll'f Buttermilk, qt Canned Milk it 5c BUTTER o. Banquet Butter, lb Timpanogos Butter, lb. Old Boss Butter, lb Wasatch Butter. Ib Ranch Butter, lb.. ..60c ..60c . So.2" .55c ..45c CHEESE AND EGGS Cream lor A FEW SUGGESTIONS THAT MAY HELP FOR THAT Cheese, lb 30c 25c Pimento Cheese, 2 for Cherry Hill Cottage Cheese in cartons, something nice, 10c and 15c 35c Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz BREAD AND CAKES Royal Milk Bread Loaf French Style, each Royal Bread, eacn Barker Bakery Bread, we selling 3 loaves 15c 10c 10c are Club Corn, 2 cans Fancy Sweet, 2 cans 55 25c TEAS .., Valley Teas, 2 for 35c Sego Teas, 2 for 2 Garden for 45c Peas, Spring ,-- TOMATOES Woods Cross, 2 for Springville, can 25c 20c CATSUP JUST NEXT PARTY 20c Dates, lb 5c Figs, pkg Cocoanuts, each ....15c and 20c 25c Mince Meat, lb 20e Pkg. Miuce Meat 25c Oranges, doz Bananas, lb 18c 40c 25c Loose Cocoanut, lb.t Cocoa, loose, 2 lbs.. 25c 20e Pel Monte, small 25c Del Monte, large Pierce's, in cans Largo can 30e Small can 15c Blue Label 35c VEGETABLES .'.5e and 10c Celery, bunch Lettuce, bead Carrots, lb Onions, lb Parsnips, lb Cabbage, lb Potatoes, bu. Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 10c $e 3e 3e 3e $1.00 HORSERADISH HONEY 60-l- b can Honey can Honey $5.25 $1.25 A IICTT lL0 fl THE CASH AND CARRY PICKLES Loose Sweet Pickles, 2 Dill Pickles, 2 for Sour Pickles, 2 for TTTTTHf O liX LJ 1V1 for.... 5c 5e ,5c MARKET 464 West Center SL Large bottle Small bottle JOc 15c OLIVES Ripe Olives, can Green Olives, bottle Mustard, Prepared From Page One.) 25c 30 15c factory. Mr. Weld believed there would be a general Improvement in the situation, depending primarily on two things, improvement in general business conditions and a more hopeful foreign situation. Business, he explained, goes in cycles, not of any definite length, but averaging alwwt forty months. The high peak of prosperity came in 1919-2and a great depression came in 1920-21- . But don't think it has been easy for all the manufacsledding main good. In regard to sheep and lambs, the speaker was uncertain. They have been at a high level as compared with cattle and hogs, and he felt there was danger of a slump in prices. - "If I were in the sheep and lanib business I would be conservative in my buying, be cautioned; "I would not do any plunging." REAL ESTATE H0CSE8 FOR RENT Four room furnished modern apt, with ga range 407 Srd 8. MG-t- W. Take Off Fat There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four timeg each day until your weight is reduced to normal That's all just purchase tex of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your druggist for one dollar, the sameprice the world over. Follow directions no starvation dieting or tire- ' some exercising. Eat substancial food be as laiy as you like and' keep on getting slimmer. And the'' best part of Marmola Prescription Tablets la they are harmless. That Is your absolute safeguard. Purchase thera irom your druggist, or nd direct to ll.trmola Co, 461J Woodward Ave., Detroit Mich. tf PIANO TUNING, So my customer may know, I FOR RENT Apartments, well fur- am prepared to take care of any nished, partly modern. ner tuulug or repair that you may need 190 E. on your piano. Irwin McDowell-Phon- e Phone 642. roundhouse. 529-5th South. 5 813-J- . BAKER & BAKES Attorney MODFOR SALE ERN BRICK HOME. SMALL 135 8. DOWN. PAYMENT THIRD E. P.10NB S J. FOR RENT Four room furnished apt modern. 190 W. Center. Phone Counselors-i- tt Law. and Adjustment Everywhere. and Collections PROVO, UTAH. M 6S7. BOARD THE C V. H. SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART FOR RENT Nicely furnished Apt. 180 E. 5th S. Provo, Utah. 8 Course by mall and resident FOR RENT One furnished room classes. Call or write for 719 W. for light housekeeping. Center. RENT furnished rooms. 3 2 FOR RENT Housekeeping 115 E. 3rd N. TOUR STATIONER" Utah. tf SHOE REPAIRING Get thoee-ol- PUPS FOR SALE strain. Phone Scotch collie 790-R-- 3 welding and cut ting. We weld anything mad oft metal Work guaranteed. First clsa FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Gas and water. 648 service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone S8&M F-tf B. 4th 8. FOR RENT Furnished modern PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., piano department home, also two furnished rooms. Phone 381-4 or 156 W. 4th 8. ANOTHER bargain used plane FOR RENT Two furnished house Taylor Bros., piano dept keeping rooms, reasonable rent FOR SALE Gas heater $6, coal 717 8. Univ. Ave. 7 4 heater $8. Call 520-Mrhone Provo, 5 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms, modern and with gas. Taylor Paper Company FOR SALE Bargain, steel rang and Minnesota sewing machine. Phone Mr. Clayton, 688. at Buster shoes rooms. Brown Shoe repaired Work Dept. Repairing 3 service, low-guaranteed. Prompt ' F-- 2 house-6- 8 est price. FOR RE.S'T 2 furnished W. 3rd S. keeping rooms. Discount 20 9t56-- 4 ll O-3--tf J-2- FARMS, BABY BEEF 18c PRIME RIB ROLLED ROAST, LB ' Our market being supplied with choice Baby Beef, we are offering. Prime Rib Rolled Roasts as one of our Unusual Bargains for Wednesday until noon. Take advantage of all the Unusual Bargains and note the great saving. POULTRY GARDENS, - FOR SALE Oriole universal ranger coal and gas new fumed oak dinWANTED Five carloads of cabroom table. 242 S. 2nd. W bage. For information call Sutton ing Market. PIANO TUNING is a good investment $5 buys the best tuning In FOIt SALE One large brown .mare, 7 years old. thorouehly sound. In t.ie Intermountain country. Phone E. P. Mayhew at 619-- J or 544 for exquire 712 S. 2nd-W- . pert services with a one year guarFOR SALE Jersey antee. sire, blue ribbon at Jersey show FOR SALE Emerson typewriter. . June 9, 1923. Phone Call Barton Furniture Co. IF TOU WANT good hay, phone FOR SALE USED PLAYER F-- l PIANO. Convenient terms. RobFOR SALE Apples, 2 bu. $1.50. inson Music Co. Phone 156. Sweet cider. Thomas. Phone . F-- l PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros, '672 N. 5th W. music department' FOR SALE Jonathan apples. ANOTHER . 198-Jbargain used piano. Phone Taylor Bros., Music Dept FOR SALE Sweet cider apples EMPLOYMENT and potatoes. We deliver. H. IL . Giles, 1036 W. 4th 8. Phone WANTED High bookkeeper's desk. 2 8 tf 842-W- 5 767-R-- 2 310-W- tf WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS cans Old Master Coffee . 39 c 1-l- b. 16-o- z. jar Pure Berry Jam, asst 9c 79c 1 Potatoes, smooth and clean, bu UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL NOON Choice Prime Rib Rolled Roast, lb. 8c Choice Sirloin and Steak, 2 lbs. T-bo- ne for Small Loin Pork Chops, 2 35c 35 c lbs SOME SAVING PRICES Peas POP- - cans for. Seedless, 2 Toilet Paper ..VY Large rolls, 4 for i n 2 Calif., is the only hatchery WANTED Nursing. 309 E 5th N. F-- l in Petaluma producing grade A. A. chicks exclusively. Authentic records of double pedigreed cockerels FOR electric wiring, contracting, and accredited by the Sonoma Counestimates and repairing call Guy-ma- n and Tolbot, 451-ty Farm Bureau. Write now for information and spring prices. YOUNG LADY, experienced clerk, PIG KILLING If you hare a pig would like position In dry goods to butcher, call Button Market store. Phone 846. 5 We will call, kill it and deliver. MAN with ton and one-haPhones 194. 195, 196. track will do all kind of hao'iag. F-FOB SALE Ground bone fot Phone 697-Nchickens, 25 Ib. and over, 2c lb; nnder 25 lb.. lb. Standing WANTED Dressmaking and plain order are given our first attention. sewing. Work guaranteed. Mrs. F-We grind Monday, Wednesday and J. H. Kirk. Phone 198-Friday. Give us your standing NOTICE. order. Sutton Market The annual meeting of the stockCHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimney holders of the Provo Building k. and furnaces cleaned; expert Loan Society will be held on Wedworkman. Phone New Second-Hannesday, the 13th day of February, JLS1 1924, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the disStore. 348. trict court room, Prdvo, Utah, for the purpose of hearing the secreMISCELLANEOUS F-4--tf J. 2 J-S- lf tf S 2c election of officers, 3 Rye, Raisin, Whole Wheat or White, 3 for. . . Seeded or 370. Peta-lum- a, S tary's annual financial report, the and for transaction of any business that may come properly before the meeting. WANTED 50 good burlap sacks. By order of the board. Will pay 5c a piece. Call Sutton H. F. THOMAS, Market. Secretary. Butter Krust, Raisins Phone L. HATCHERY, LOST Lady's brown beaded hand bag. Thomas. Phone 310-- CORN51bs-fo- r Large pkg. THE I. X. d . . Best quality, Bread 225-M- tf June, 2 4 J. Tender Early , Simple Way to Dayton bicycle, license No. 103. Reward If brought to Herald office. f 98 W. Srd S. 0 turers. The leather industry has lost forty million dollars in the last two years, due to the lack of market for the enormous stock of leather on hand. There was general prosperity in 1922 and early in' 192.1, since which there has been a general slump. During the last two mouths business has begun to pick up a liule. The siK'aker believed the depression was of a temporary chui.icter, and conditions would Ik? fairly good in 1924. KuroiK' will probably not have a great purchasing power in the rear future, but will show some improvement. The dairr and poultry industries will probably re- taken from in front of city library Friday evening; red BICYCLE FOR Ever sharp Pencils .1.,..!. SPECIAL THE HERALD WANT ADS BOARD AND ROOM. 87 South 2nd 7 East. y has a record of fifty years of suc number of arrests cessful use. Price 35c. Sold by ...8 uHiwcuon to and fines follow meet the raise. The surest sign of worms In Hedquist Drug Co., four stores, The city manager and council children Is paleness, lack of intermet their request for a $20 a est In play, fretfulness, variable ap- RAISE FOR POLICEMEN month Increase with the offer to petite, picking at the nose and sudpay it if ON ARRESTS their DEPENDS activities put the necessary den starting In sleep. When these cash in the city treasury. symptoms appear It la time to give International News Service. White's Cream Vermifuge. A few SANTA ROSA, Calif., Jan. 22. . Hence the police force is unusudoses drives out the worms and puts Snnta Rosa's police force is to reto road one on active and people generally are health ally the little the ceive a raise iu wages if; The cops turn In a sufficient "watching their step." again. White's Cream Vermifuge IT DRIVES on al- l- -- - JL7 The best of worker get out of sort when the liver fail to act They feel languid, half sick, "blue" and discouraged and think they are getting lazy. Neglect of these symptom might result la a sick spell, therefore the sensible course la to take a dose er two of Heroine. It i just tae medicine needed to purify the system and restore the Tim and ambition of health. Price Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., 60c. four store. Advertisement 8 - $ 11 (Q.75 ' Sale Clean-u- p Page One.) Worth Having" and read therefrom. Tbe author quoted set for the the thoughts that the people having the lctt religion would in the future lead the world. Among (he religious peoe ples mentioned by the author as fulfillurs of his predictions are named tbe Mormons. Toil, frugal fare- plain clothes, responsibilities of motherhood and productive achievement were the qualities set forth by Dr. Carver- as essential to successful leadership in the future. Elder Ballard, in commenting on the words of Dr. Carver, pointed out that the Latter-daSaints are on the right track. They have not yet arrived at the goal, but they are on the road. The nieaker spoke of the social and industrial history of the Latter-da- y Saints. They had endured hardships and had made sacrifices, but had not giveu up. He urged his hearers to continue firm in both temimral and spiritual things. He would have them remain with their farms and not become shifters and drifters. Tbe farm, he said, is the backbone of tbe stable life. Elder Ballard took a strong stand airninst tbe use of alcoholic lever ages which are of no value as food. ' ios-sibl- TO REAL LEADERS WANTED. -It ii truly a leadership week, declared Director Lowry NelaoB. -The registration abowa president of stake, bishop of ward, presidents of wards, president of quor-In um and auxiliary organiiations attendance In Urge number. They are registering for definite course and intend to follow them np a much better plan than di Ifting about from section to section." BOOMS FOR BENT, (Continued $4.98 are i Radio telenhooe Bkeasaxee hir makes him able to see been received from airplane at as ue to problems the big nd altitude of 2UO0 feet. strength, It also brings see the other help each man to FOB WORKING PEOPLE. man's problems." 2k J5c 25c Q Cattlemen-Sheepmen-Trappe- rs Attention! We are paying highest prices for all kinds of Hides, Sheep Pelts, Wool and Furs. If you have anything in our line, we would be glad to quote you prices and guarantee a square deal. BE SURE B SEE US BEFORE SELLING We claim to know our business and POSmVEL"? have the markets for our merchandise, which enables us to pay TOP PRICES for everything in our line. Tor any information call Provo Hide & Fur Co. Phone 367. 6th S. and 2nd E. |