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Show r ' Business and ; Professional CHARLES .. tmJkt in wwo;utxu. y 4v Director of choruses, band Wd orchestra. Instruction mmet. vocal ana i la piano. E. C. Apply for Terms. Pho 906 W. Center. ....EDITOR RODCERS.. Farmers of the great western grain belt must grow less wh3at and more of tne products for which the markets of the world are willing to pay higher prices. Senator Arthur Capper, of Kansas, leader of the senate farm bloc, warns In an article written exclusively for the I. N. S. Senator Capper characterised the present low price of wheat and the consequent loss to farmers "one of the most savage and brutal economic obstacles the middle west has ever encountered. AND PUBLISHER ABE W. TURNER "r ' The Herald, only daily newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City, a member of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News ' Service. is w Room 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, Phone 661-- 1. .... ......... .. YOUR CAREER. EDIT. .. .. .. .. .. A fondness for pie made Harry Houdini, the handcuff king. You've seen him in' vaudeville or the movies. CLARENCE RASMUSSEN Houdini was born and reared in Anpleton. Wis., in the heart of the .berry district. His mother made wonderful Phone 869-pies out of the. berries. She kept a large supply on , handSpecial Representative lucnea in ue pantry. The boy never lived, of course, who didn't pick a lock to LIFE BANKERS THE get at a pie, cake, doughnuts or jam. Houdini experimentOF DES MOINES ing with such crude tools as hairpins discovered that he One of the most conserva- had a natural talent for picking locks. So the berry pies started him on his stage career. tively managed life insurance Houdini has never been foiled at freeing himself when America, In companies Information gladly furnish- locked up. His closest escape was in Slotland, where the old turnkey of a prison shut him in a cell and chuckled as he ed without obligation. went away. Houdini tried (all of his tricks. But he couldn't get the door unlocked. After several hours, he gave" up in despair, realizing that his reputation was due for a smash. RAKER & BAKER Exhausted, he leaned against the door and fell out into the H Counselors-at-- 1 LAW. Collections and Adjustments Everywhere. PROVO, UTAH. VETERINARIAN DR. ARTHUR VANCE -- By SENATOR - w ad-ris- er , TatM-natlan- that it U R. CuUer...... 300 100 18 C. H. Nickeraon... 19 Mra. W. T. Brown, 100 20 C. V. Hagan....... 1000 21 Leo Crane . . . . . . . 2540 400 22 J. M. Jolley 1000 23 J. Jolley 17 IVillard Got ...... 43 Blows in '24 A. E. Provonsha.. .... ... Half Hour ... . wheat-holdin- g ,d - well-know- When you go to the bank you don t deposit your money to someone else's credit. Then why pay rent to someone else? prices for it. The acreage must be reduced. I think it will show ior Durgriary, explaining his re- the greatest drop this fall which the country has ever seen. l nen fusal to divulge his identity. if a great cooperative commodity For years he has been following marketing association is formed burglary as a "profession," he said, the growers will at least have more without his wife and children's protection from discouraging mar rney think him a ket conditions than they have now. Knowledge, salesman. I believe that some of the great traveling fundamental .changes will ' come, for this crop has: been disappoint ing from an income standpoint for the last four years; the average farm price in Kansas was $1.86 in 1920 and it was produced at peak costs 96 cents in 1921. 90 cents in H22, and TO to 80 cents now, de pedning upon the quality and loca w mm'- v w- i x. w vwt, .v ' ' When you are ready to build, call on us. We have all lilillM Coalj& Lumber Company Phone 357. 5th South and 2nd West. ...... ....... ...... ... ...... ....... .... ...... ..... 400 400 700 700 120 2000 200 100 1000 1000 400 1000 500 400 1000 500 5200 100q 1000 1000 400 200 400. 400 500 400 1000 2000 1000 500 300 5Q0 500 5000 ifmwm-Three girls in an athletic meet at Paris take the first hurdle on even terms and in good form. RElnTl!OSlini- IAIN PILLS" jf "I don't need them very often, but when I do, I need them quick. One or two and the pain is gone." Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills will relieve yoii quickly and safely no unpleasant after effects no danger of forming a drug habit. Next time you pass a drug store stop in and get a box. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pai- n Pills cmtain no habit forming drugs. V.zi Thtm. Your rru-- rt i 1.00 1.00 10.00 25.40 4.00 10.00 4.00 4.00 7.00 7.00 1.20 20.00 2.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 52.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 10.00 . 20.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 22.00 BRIMHALL BROTHERS TIRE MERCHANTS Phone West Center Street 223 260. BEFORE YOU START B UILDIINCI See me about stores fixtures of any kind; colonnades, the. latest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and w most modern and convenient kitchen cupboards. S.W. PETERSON 443 ma Phone West First North Street. bat to 55 ma trai con Cement Work shai HE BUILDS WISELY AND WELL. WHO? YOUR CONTRACTOR 68 Edwin Broughson. 2200 9.15s! 915 at the ropes, while the referee 69 Jacob Christensen. 1000 10.00 70 H. Lv Mulliner,... 10. counted 6.10 M. J. Mulliner..:. 610 "No Firpo for Dempsey why. it 71 10.35 1035 ...... "Colvin 72 Ray weuld be slaughter," Jack Kearns Bauer . . 915 9.15 said today, announcing that the 73 Eberhart 455 4.j5 Al 74 Mrs. Nysonger. champion's next opponent probably 75 Al 7.00 Nysonger .... . 700 would be Harry Wills, the negro 2540 25.40 76 Joseph Nelson .. dock hand. 16.45 W F. M. Peterson ... 1645 "I am ready to fight any man in 30.00 78 Mary E. Peterson. 3000 said today. the world," Firpo 6.10 610 I It was not expected, however, 79 Guy" H. Needham. . Geo. O. Golden.... 1000 10.00 that Jimmy Deforest, the cunning 80 4.00 400 of the Argentine 82 E. A. Peay ....... trainer-manage- r W. M. 83 J, and H. mauler, would allow his charge to Startup ....... . 1400 14.00 go up against Dempsey, Gibbons or 8.00 84 Stubbs ..... 800 John had Wills before "dead pan Louis'' 86 Geo. W. Smith.. . . 1000 10.00 a of row dollars ap by piled up 87 Benard J. W.- tun. pearing against less lights in his aooo 10.00 ..." McIIale We must erow less wheat and own native land, where $100 Tins-sid- e 23.00 i ;v of the products for which seats are the erder, and the Dl. Ben Clark ...... .. 2300 5.00 500 92 S. Carl Nordham.. will are world of the markets' nat'v jerker. the idol of the 93 O. J. Call ........ 2000 20:00 ing to pay higher 'prices. tion ...... 368 3.63 95 U W. Firpo's showing against the tired 98 J. AlmaCrane .98 98 Langstan old man who sat down to shake his 1.60 160 head "no" while 100.000 'voices, 90 Dora Edwards f:: 9.00 101 B. H. Jacob ...... 900 500 5.00 102 Henry Williamson ,,!.: with ti,o nu iu .ci-mThf-biittlacked the peetacuoruer ul lllc uuu w. unci-iuilar. A clumsy young man, and al ORIENT BANDITS clumsy old man were the partici- made on tne isi aay or June, isaj,: so many shares of each parcel of pants. The young man rushed and stock as may be necessary, will be' swung with a peculiar right hand at sold public auction at the office By EDNA LEE BOOKER. which, in its delivery had much the Anderson's Garage, the of company, Start" News same motion as a baseball pitcher's Service International 241 West Center street. Provo, "in drop." The old man, cautious Correspondent. at 6 p. m., Saturday, July with years, failed to uncork the at- Utah, SHANGHAI, China, July 14. 1923. to1 pay the delinquent asThat Shanghai Is the center of a tack which could have ripped 28, sessment together with costs of gigantic organization carrying on through the feeble guard of his an illicit trade in arms and am- opponent at any time. All Willard advertising and expense of sale. J. L. RUSSELL, munition throughout the Far East showed was a left jab. and Treasurer. Secretary so was much left hand aws the charge made here today Firpo's July 10; last (First publication Wilhis and at States dead weight side, by Leonard Husar, United 1923.) district attorney, who is In this lard appeared to foregt he had a publication July 25, ' city investigating the activities of right. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. There was no particular winning the alleged gun runners. Guns and shells valued at mil- blow of the fight. Three sets of lions of dollars have been handled maulings, delivered while the men Syndicate Mining and Milling Com by the organization, according to were in close, took the fight out pany. Principal Place of Busl of Willard. In the fourth round, Husar. nesa, Provo, Utah. So far the investigation has re- the seventh and the eighth, Firpo is hereby given that at a Notice vealed twelve prominent Ameri- got Willard In close to the ropes cans as having been actively con- then he swung his right and landed meeting of the board of directors nected with the, contraband opera- in rapid succession on the head of the Syndicate Mining and Milltions. Before he is through with and jaw. Twice the punches made ing company, held on the 2nd day the case, however, Husar claims, Willard groggy. The third set made of July, 1923, n assessment (No. he expects to shoy that thirty him sit down. But whatever may 17) of $1.50 per thousand was other United States citizens are in- be said of the fight, it was a suc- levied upon the outstanding capl tal stock of the corporation, payacess financially. volved. who ble Immediately to P. E. Houtz, ascustomers The 100,000 Among those revealed as en gaged in the smuggling of guns passed through Tex Rickard's turn sistant secretary. Provo, Utah. Any and shells are nationals 'of Great stiles dropped $500,000 into the stock on which this assessment E .H. Johnson "The Cement Man" Provo, Utah. 228 N. 5th East. PHONE W YOUR 0 C S You Can Depend on Our Answer. Quality Shoe Rebuilders Louis Kelsch, Mgr. We Are As Close to You as Your Telephone. 208 W. Center St. No. 674. m Service , j i BLIND. FOLDED TO BUY A TIRE. Call In and let us show you our special factor demonstration on the constructnre of Fire stone double gum dipped cord tires. Examine it, inside and outside, and right through the car cass. We are sure that perfection in workmanship and materials is what you wiU find. 8.00 u GO DON'T a the materials and will be very glad to help you. n sion of rights and lefts to the head which drove Willard to his knees fa to IT MAKES THE CHILDREN GROW. CHERRY HILL DAIRY a ray rent Put your yourself. money into your own home, not in rent. eighth 25 D wight Billings ,. 26 J. Lassen 27 Thos. Lasson 28 Herbert Jolley 29 Herbert Jolley 30 Earl Stubbs 31 Mrs. W. T. Brown. S4 L.eo Crane 35 N. A, Peterson.... 37 W. S. Horr 39 Geo: P. Billings... 40 W. Monroe Paxman 41 Geo. fowelson 43 W. G. Overley.... 44 L. A. Christensen. 45 Dr. Geo. E. Robison 46 R, C. Carter....... 47 E. Jameson 48 Wm. Ridge 49 Arwin R Provonsha 50 E. A. Menlove 51 Said S. Bardwill.. 52 S. W. Peterson... 53 W. R. Scott ..-- v 54 Frank D. Fielding. 55 J. A. Johnson 56 Wm. F. Pratt....." 57 C. H. Funk 61 P. E. Houtz . . . .. 63 A. O. Smoot 64 Henry Wing 65 L. C, Jorgensen .. 66 Dr. L. B. Laker. . . ........ V An Even Race USE IT FREELY .......... r Money In Your Own Home ''.; r -- Put Your A PRODUCT OF NATURE. Designed for the Improvement of Health and the Extensa of Life. '. ; n ' "WIFE WILL NEVER KNOW." SAYS THIEF, SENTENCED International News Service. NEW YORK. July 14."My wife and children will never know; they will think I'm away on a business trip,'' said Edward Davis, .29, sen tenced to five years in Sing Sing M it lows: 80 cents a bushel, with a yield of Each of us rnmp ... An, intn peti'nnH .oo5 vv tiis v UV VV1 uvu v..u wnrlH IU111 V viuvu 681-bushels in N. Phone 3rd W. 156 t. rwitionnl News Service. things. If we follow that natural inclination, we usually less than we100,000,000 have lost $50.000,u00 NEW YORK, July 14. Dollar meet with success. If we err and get into the "wrong line," iansas, on the crop. or more not bothering one Kansas w'aeat'is we become successful only by almost superhuman will power. It is, indeed, one, of the- - mostjfamer DR. H. F. CANNON many oi us, cursing the luck for failure in life, are the savage ana Drutai economic ueJess Willard "made his hay victim&of well meaning but stupid parents who guided us in-- J backs which the agriculture of the wl:Te the stars shc'ne"-- Thursday, Scientific Eyesight Specialist to me wrong trade of middle west has ever encountered. nfelit. Yesterday he packed his profession It IS folly for the father or mother to trv to make a lawver Most of the farmers who can at- - thlnlr9 ... hlg triu home to the Over Irvine's Store. . out of Willie when Willie's natural bent is exhibited by his!Iord t0 d0 80 win of cour3e aute and the life. of a Provo, Utah. youthful craving to doctor cats and hang around hospitals. their wheat for the recovery of country gen tleman.' I hone 555. Before 100,000 folk who packed The child, left to itself, soon discovers what it wants to be market prices which will come in life. This is true, from art to all forms of manual labor later. Producers who are already Boyle's historic 'Tnirty Acres," in cooperative associations will be Rio Teaa traded nunches with Luis Interesting to reflect back over your career what started able to benefit in a Firpo, the Argentine battler, you on the road you are following for a livelihood. If you campaign from the officers of the Angel nnv PROVO TYPEWRITER 43 anlid hlows in 29 min-- l had it to do all over again, would you take the same road ? organization being able to borrow utes and 50 seconds, giving hit op- EXCHANGE It's marvelous, the way people's inclinations vary so that money through the Tower of co ponent 39 licks In return. i Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. all ': . of us do not want to be ,for instance, dentists. In nearly operative efforts. was over, Wil-- I fieht the Then Typewriters Repaired, Bought every line of work there's It is to be hoped that the grow lard, a tired old man sitting on the always a surplus of followers and Sold. Repairing a Spec- and a will never again see such a ser floor $180,000 richer for the half ers good thing, this competition. But in a general way ialty. All Work Guaranteed. our inclinations ious market condition but we ca& hour's demonstration of the so differ that there are just enough to not raise Phone 207-a huge surplus of wheat fact that "they can't come handle each line of work. with in America in competition The end came in the back." who doubt that a wise superintelligence is guiding Cynics, cheap foreign labor and get fair round following a succes- us, might ponder this. auy rasase aapsid aa Saturday, to ey.tae daUaqooat MseeantM Aagut 4. 1IX wilt be daUarieattogeeer with eoet of aiverUih,. and' adTerttaed 'for saJo'at ex;ne cf aale., . . 7 U talea and payment auction; ' Aaalitant ads before will be acid at tie Secreta,. Ptoto TJtaa. office of the company, room 10, Holbrook block. Provo, Utah, at ( (First publication July 3, p. m, Batarday. Aagut 25. 1123. last publicaOoa August 3, 19:3) plant and animal tissues were Cert. No. Name Shares. Am't composed of calls." 2 Thoa. H. Uwls.. 50000 $500.00 The speaker differentiated the 3 A. C Candland... 80000 600.00 germ cells from the other cells of 10.00 4 Edwin 0 Olsea.. 1000 conas the body and spoke of them 9 N. Alma Peterson. 16000 960.00 stituting a living stream. (Paid $50.00.) "What la our responsibility to 11 Provo Motor Co... 1000 10.00 the race back t thia stream 12 Provo Motor Co... 1000 10.00 concluding asked Dr. Henderson-i14 August C Grun-hi remarks. "If you can answer .......... 600 6.00 that question correctly and live in 15 bagen C Grun- August harmony with the answer, you wiU 1.00 100 hagen be an ideal citizen," he declared. S.05 16 Ralph A. Badger.. 305 aU 1923, T v - Batata tin. Kkkard himself etimatad to-Brttaia of Chiaa, aad tte Caited State. day as a corps of aeemtanta die it Aeeerdiu U Husar. Wlllard vol Uka SI per eent of deal alome ketweea Chang Tao LU, Ifaachariaa war lord, and C V. every dollar take in. Flrpe gets Ctein. former United State amy tt per eent about flll.OOfl. Jtick-ar- d win pocket approximately lieutenant, but vh ia sow an i of Chang, amounted to three 1110,000. Billion dollars. JLaothar prominent WILLARO GOT $123,111 American alleged by Husar to be Involved is Captaia L. D. Kearney, Nawa aa official of the Kearney com The v NEW YORK. July . pany. Firpo asublished a new high paid attendance, according tt official fignrea made .today by Tex TELLS OF GERM CELLS. Rickard. promoter. The government tabulation showed 75.71Z persons paid to see the "The Germ Cells" was the sub match, 591 mora than saw Uia DempseyCarpentier bout ject of an Interesting talk by Dr. The gross receipts totalled $29, stu M. P. Henderson before the 920.70. Of this Jess WUlard geta dents of the B. V. U. Friday. $123,113. and $79,134 to Firpo. "The invention of the microscope in 1390," he said, "was the means NOTICE OP SALE. of the discovery of the cells of Silver-Eurek-a organic life. Company. Mining They were first discovered Place of Business, Principal about 1665 through observation of Provo, Utah. cork and other dead material. As There are delinquent npon the they were empty the name cells following described stock on ac appeared appropriate, and was ap-- count of assessment No. 1, levied e puea w mem. Aoo l0Il to. lrt da. 0I JttIle, im, the was discovered 10 e m , a, BnAalt the ntni not wa. It ZL genou. tisseu. but shareholders, reepectlva was discovered that 1839 ARTHUR CAPPER by International Copyright, News Service. wheat A national commodity marketing association owned ty the growers may be on result of the oresent low prices for the ' : grain bread crop. The movement of men from the " farms to the cities which is per haps three times above normal this year, also probably will increase. The folka who remain in the open fields will go into diversified farm lng to a greater degree, These are three of the more evi dent fundamental changes which are coming. And there are many corridor. more. The cannv old turnkev hadn't lvkri Hia opII Annr ot- all ine co" some 8r.ow'"8 luc us. ... time or other in our careers, have heen Many of ?f .192?. that close to f ailure- -to rivine"i. uo- the f. ieht-o-. nlv " to . find. ' crop TS IS a DUEnei. H mai it umi uw eoiuuon oi our auiicuiiy was simple, once we touna ful,y a3 hign thi8 uneiy year and it may be more, if we consider the large "if' ',. bometmng more than fondness :for berry pies; made acreage, the millions . of . acres Houdini the handcuff king. That something was fafe. It 'abandoned and the small yields, if was born in him, the destiny to make his living by such j it cost that figure this year, it is theatrical feats as freeing himself from locks and other easv to see t!iat " the iieat 'ipp ' Attorneys and - FI- The Dally Herald was entered as second class mail matter June 8,; 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mail matter May 9, 1922, at the postoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879.- Utah. lira ; 17. 1923. - JTTTJY ww m HSiSSSil " Published very week-daexcept Saturday, and Sunday morning, at The Herald Building, South First . West street. Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 40 cents s7montn.or 13.50 'the year In advance; by mail. 3.50 a year; Sunday only, .... by mall, $1.00 the year, in advance J. ENGAR Masie Studio Attorney-at-La- TO f AMU OTPiTn TTTTnAY W :. .1. - . Quality and 1 I bu. Wheat, sacks returned . . . . . . ; ...S1.30 .. ......... ...hm 100 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Whole Corn . 00 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn ager re Kid?' "Oil Pie '1Pie b: fear 'I y . . . . ..$11$ 500 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. , . para $2.5 ose. 100 lbs. Heavy Idaho Oats ..$2.25; She 80 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats. ...$2.1 lager . . 100 lbs. Barley . ...$1.50 Dsn . . 80 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran . ...$7.35 U b 400 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran 100 lbs. Oyster Shell fery 100 lbs. Armour's Meat Scraps pthls on 50 lbs. Charcoal -100 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed .k 10-lto help your hens throw sacks of f can more and eggs jeraflo lay moulting .......... .' ... ...... ....... t... b. ' ic, WasatchPrcduccCo PHONE 480. V 425 W. CENT, I on a mo f tie long elh |