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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. PAGE SIX. SACRED CARVING FOUND IN BOTTLE By ROLAND KREBS, lotenuuitMval News Service Staff Corrrspoikkfit. WASHINGTON, Smithsonian 27. March Institution officials re puzzled by an antique, due out t of tut? ruiua uf au in d tie Id riedmout, Italy, which hag been aiu-Wn- ! ' brought to their attention. It Is a bottle, In which tbrre la a carefully rarved rejilk-of all the lmrfruineius ueU in - the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It la a narrow uecked bottle, plugged with a wooden stopper. The carvings are prevented from coming out by its cross arm of wood, to which Oh Bov! the which His slavers gambled, they are fastened. Not only the carving but the tool with which the cross w as bottling lturlf is of Bkilfull work- - made, the ladder, the sponge from which the Savior drank, the band UiBUsliip. How the article were carved, which slapped Him and the numerless imixirtaut placed in the bottle and the con- ous other and articles are faithfully depicted. tainer sealed 1 a mystery. contained On the cross are the letters Many of the piece are Uirter than the bottle's oiienluft. "I. N. B. L," which some authoriThe theory that the maker blew ties claim wand for the Latia words the bottle around the work after meaning "Jesus of Naiareth, King its completion in given little cre- of the Jews." The artist's name Is lettered dence, Iwcaune the wood is plued . to the of the flank. It is opnluiv on the ham thUB of Torino, Maiocco Bortolx, pointed out that bad the moulten t;laiw been put around the carv- Italy, 1803." ings the paint on them, which Is Bread takes a mora prominent intact, would have lieell scorched. The irons, of eourw, is the prin- place than any other single srtiele It is served cipal feature of the work. Atop It of food in most diets. meal and Is 1m a rooster . The at every the garsubstantially sjiear, ment Christ wore, the dice with frequently the chief article. THE OLD HOME TOWN. By STANLEY - hO ' TlMfS ( - ml ill ..ZT- 4 V H r&iuiVWJrt - r" WINDHAM TtWV UZaiB WINDHAM. THe MUSl . . Big Stock on Hand I) To Select From A Buy Now City Everything in the store has been remarked for our Spring Opening Sale. Remember Mose Lewis store, snd the merchandise we carry is full standard and up-to-da- at Square Garden. Madison cms choice nuts.. j n tjour fine SHADE TREES Dewill pay you to visit our Ladies' Ready-to-Wepartment. We just received 200 Ladies' Coats in all sizes crpilIovsV ar What's the Matter With Them, and What and in all shades. to Do. By CHARLES Our Ladies' Suits can't be beaten for styles and prices. DRESSES DRESSES Our stock has never before been so large to choose from, and prices are within your reach. Remember, every garment you buy in our store is guaranteed to you or your money Special purchase sale for our spring opening of 150 new spring (PIC QC Dresses for every occasion for women and misses. Pencil stripe twills, heavy satins, printed crepes, georgettes, fancy crushes sport silks. New colors: poudre blue, tan, orange and brick dust. Chiffon Silk $1.35 These dresses were made to sell at three times what we are really asking you for, A certain manufacturer needed the cash. We bought these garments at a ridiculously low price and we are offering our savings to the women of this county. It is not often that we are able to present chiffon silk hosiery at such an unusually low price. They are mercerized Jisle garter tops, and cotton soles. All popular shades. Women will want to buy for present and future hosiery needs, when they see these beautiful hose. This sale comes at an opportune time. Just when every fashionable dresser is thinking of her spring wardrobe. Attend this spring opening sale. ' Additional salespeople will be Special for Our Spring Opening Sale For the last week we have been the talk of the town. Have you seen Mose Lewis stock of Silk Petticoats and Bloomers? We have 50 dozen Petticoats and Bloomers which we are going to have on sale. 100 APRON DRESSES In a challenge sensation. New spring patterns, new spring styles, better workmanship and standard materials Come in and see them for yourself, and learn what values we are giving. Apron Ginghams, yard distinguish these aprons; an unusual challenge value 98c. New, crisp, flQ-mate- rial 30u Pretty check patterns in indigo blue and white, fast colors. Very low for 1G n Saturday only, 02U the yard V111JfVTfcll'A'h''' at attractive models for house, street and neighborhood wear. They are offered about cost of 16k 1 IOjJJ . Japanese Kimona Crepe, of pretty patterns and OA range 32-in- ch - colors. Yard -- 4u " Bride's Trousseau and Cedar Chest will be given away under the auspices of Women's Municipal Council at the Armory, Wednesday eve, April 2, 1924. Deposit your stub tickets at the Mose Lewis Store Provo, Utah J. Easy Terms Do ijou evenvash I Photo shows Mrs. J. A. Dew of; Palm Beach county about to pluck te. It Full-fashion- .... .. TtAW OH TOW KINC HAD WORKgP Fruit aplenty may b seen at tha Florida Show held In New York Women's Hosiery, p.air oS-- MANY MW CuRTAIMS- Saturday - Monday-Tuesda- y For our spring opening, where dependable quality is low priced. )i . TOLD tbii f N01 TO SMOKS . UP TM PJtLMt SPRING OPENING SALE back. woo M7 be frocks 1 Probably not. Pillow and other bulky and heavy articles of home um have been beyond the scope of tha home laundry. But now the finest feather pillows can te wa?jenddried in the wonderful new S&VAGE SORENSON. District Agricultural Inspector, A number of people have inquired coiicenilng the cause of the appearance of certain var washes arid dries witjiout avmnger. The centrifugal drying ieties of fcliadc trees growing along It the Ptreets aud iu city parks. A action extracts the waterand fhakes the pillowslihjidjuffy. lilt of close observation shows that Wash youromfortsnSoTandy portieleTcln' a liinliiritv ttf tha fuinlnr. rattnn. the without dried and washed be removing rings; sport coats p3 wood uml ash trees have portions of UR'ir limns uenseiy covered wun a and sweaters with pearl buttons (theSavage cannot break durk scurfy growth which causes off a button); lace and net curtains (the Savage can-- J the gradual of the infested orjear tear not anything, no matter how delicate); auto robes and IHirtatlous. The infestation in que tlou is particularly common on the rag rugs (nothing is too dirty for the Savage to wash dean.) bluu ash trees. "Dries Without a Wringer" The cmiwe of the condition de scale. The scribed is the oyster-sheoyster-shel- l scale is an insect nbout You can prove U yourself the size of a This insect without cost. You can own (secretes a waxy covering over its the Savage for a few dollar of body which is about a week and before you buy 'an iucu long and its shuie resem n we will make a Free bles a tiny oyster-shel- l hence its showing you right name. The color of this scule-lik- e in your own home how you can do all your washing covering of the insect Is similar to better and more easily than that of the bark of the tree upon covwhich the scale is found. The you ever believed possible. 13 crinj protects the insect from the Wmktr mitk tpimttr With tpimmmr ilj j veil l her mid from its natural eue-i- 3 I pnovo, ll UTAH. pin-lieu- h SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH demon-gtratio- H'rt j Ij drymt MaifMI mies. I If, (luring the winter time, the Sj female scale covering.'! which have umi is t in: iireceeuuiH loruieu uuiiiiK i........ . ...... i niliuiuvi, nil luim-- "in imir; n a.i be fouud from 30 to loo tiny pearly white eggs. These hatch in the kiliriiif tint tinm fliiiiuliiMr timnli mi UtJ weal tier couditious. The pale yel- iow oung insects ure mere siHfks when first hutched aud ure very active. They crawl out from under the old scale covering and seek a new clear place on the bark where they con settle down never to moVe again during their entire life. In the new place selected, the In sects insert their long threadlike beaks into the bark and begin sucking the sap of the tree which con stitutes on ever ready supply of food bo long as the infestation does not lieconie so heavy us to kill the selected portion of the tree. After feeding has begun, the in sects then begin to secrete over themselves a new waxy protective covering. Feeding continues until fall when eggs ure laid aguin and the old insects (11a. The most effective method of kill scale is to spray ing the oyster-shel- l the infested trees wKh a good miscible oil. This is applied in the spring before the trees leaf out Miscible oil is a specially prepared spray oil which mixes readily with water and when applied on oyster shell scale, it penetrates the waxy coverings and destroys the eggs. When it is observed that the scale infestation is limited to one or two limbs which may be pruned out without materially deforming the tree it would be well to cut out and burn' them. It is very inadvisable to plant poplar and cotton wood trees ; those already growing should be replaced as rapidly as possible with the more desirable varieties of shade tree 8 which do not serve as favor able hosts for various tree diseases and insect pests. PAYSON MAN SUFFERS INJURY IN ROCK QUARRY PAYSON, March 27. Clarence Stanton of this city, who was in jured Tuesday at the Fitch rock quarry near Eureka, when a lai e stone feu upon him, was reported to be resting easily today at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake, where he was taken for treatment It was at first feared that Stanton's back was broken, but through medical examination revealed bro ken rlN Instead and painful con SAMUEL KQPP Phone 446. Center. Lowest Prices WEEK ENDING MAKCH 29, 1924. 48-l- b S1.45 sack Patent Flour , . , . . . . . , . . . . 7. 48-lsack Hard Wheat Flour $1.50 24-l80 sack Whole Wheat Flour 35 sack White or Yellow Corn Meal sack Cracked Wheat 4(ty sack Rolled Oats 50c 100 lbs. Good White Shorts $2.25 .15 Dried Beef, whole piece, lb Small Picnic Hams, lb 20 Sugar Cured Hams they will suit you lb 'MC 5 lbs. Pinkeye Beans M4.,.., 1 gallon can Pierce's Catsup 79 2 lbs. Bulk Honey 25 50 Large bottle Old Yankee Syrup, maple flavor 49 Quart bottle Honey box Silver Gloss Starch .80 3 pkgs. Arco Corn Starch 25 Arm & Hammer Brand Soda .9 10c pkg. Prince Albert Tobacco, 2 forJn... 15 . 15i 10c paper pkg. Tuxedo Tobacco, 2 for 20c pkg. Household Ammonia .,.10 11 Large bars Classic Soai ;. 50f i. .'.... 450 West .... b. b. Kearl Electric Con pany at BARTON'S 9-I- b. 9-l- b. 45, b. 6-l- b. .......... i - SPE GIALt V.-V t The Rice Proeet White For Two Days SmoothwKite washable as tile V5 AKRELED .53 Sunlight proc!uc;s a lustrous fini'i thct i: smccth and ur.brcken. This t . en c.'rn ce resists ihe tiny dirt jid oust parti-e'- e . I Ic.r!:s or rmvdgcs cannot sink in. Walls coated with Barreled Sunlight n be washed clean like tile even after years cf rsrvice. For every interior where and cleanliness are desired u?e Barreled Sunlight. Costs less than enamel, covers better and remains white longer. Easy to opply. Flows freely and leaves no brush marks. Comes ready mixed in cans from r..-.- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 28 AND 29 It costs nothing to come and see our good quality and low price. All 25c Drass- Gingham, - 27-inc- h, I yard uU 'l c-- All 23c Percale, for two 17ic yard .. $2.25 Hope Bleach, yard Ladies' Silk Hose No. 555 Lorraine Silk Hose, $1.25 value Call and see them $1.00 pair Ladies' House 1p IDC Sea Our Window Display. to size. It easily tinted where color is half-pin- t five-eallo- n wanted. ThePeople'sStore No wold in rana tusions. Stanton who was an employe of the quarry, was dislodging a large stone when he lost his footing and Phone 53. It rolled upon him. THE PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO. 110 Weet Center Street. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DOLLAR 97 North University Avenue. |