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Show THE HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTpBER 4, 1922. sumed than before prohibition. THE kx Fact . jjjlof .... - t. UFlm hmhtmis. the U ratied.y.-Jarty-sUC- 'f i ti nera tuJumut of JOalt States; or by twenty of them. The paper under tie ueldim to i be I dltor.Va letter only two states which have failed wa cring -pis lama t ratify to data, Connecticut and j 'i rata ap-5-e totty-ls;h- be- went Into effect, 800 distilleries in the United States produced 188,000,000 gallons of spirituous liquor. In the same year under constitutional prohibition three distilleries were In operation and 8,000,000 gallons Of spirits were eonsOmedj, while beer jrac ticatiy disappeared. The liquor Im f of ported was less than one per cent of the consumption of fore prohibition - Daily T i t';hteenth' .amendment was i EVEBY SSad to .:tr by a vote pf more than tw ir. L ol" J)othi houses of the letter from IX.... la HIV tha last year t one-hal- nltsly informed; It seems to be that tha city'.ia malotalnffig . at j that place two bridges that are unlawfully narrow. In case of accident, would not the clt? ho liaUe for 1 damages? This letter U bei&gvrittibjt with tha one Jdaa la aihsd at calling this uodesirable SJtiuat1on'i the attea-tlo- a 'of those who arVmost inter-eeted In toe city's weUe&ai and prog ress. . RciarsBjd jo yresident SAVE HONEY TJUy ; F02 CAS3 SAMUEL t 450 West , ,AA ir. V: Yours yery truly, 4 days. H. R, MERRILL. interferes Prohibition Fiction '; with personal liberty. the Bally Herald, Provo. UtaS. BhiBltion." . rChoda Island; bay less than Fact So do the Ten Command- - Dear Editor: Since I arrived In of th population and a tch as - I. amen many to the testimony ments, according Igve Slso chafed nay mind trifle more than the missloa field I have been reJtr ".and In order that of tha continental area, and if the of every liar, thief, libertine and ceiving The Dally Herald of Provo, 11 publi tm these blasphemer. in few a included water jr which, is. Fiction Prohibition makes hypo and at this time I feel to express regard to ine auuaiion, states Is not' counted, the area Is crites. my appreciation for you for your bein( as wnHantly put further reduced by more than 300 treason and anarchy kindness The Fact and remembrance of o square miles. ;'T, r respectfully wag "put preached and practiced by the in this way, for I surely have en ir. V nction Prohibition from the oyer V white Americas soldiers liquor people will, of courxe, make joyed reading the 'Home News" , and it baa kept me in touch with patriots and Christians. toca Monitor, which I wera away. Fiction Prohibition cannot De the people and happenings of our BfOTB equally m lm Fact The congress which sub enforced. , "Garden City." angter8tliic to your mitted orohlbltlon to the states Fact Prohibition, and every We missionaries are- kept busy 1916) five ,ter abora referred was elected (November, tfie peothe of for law other good on from early morn until late tit night months befora war was declared ple, can be enforced' by placing but oh, we do enjoy our labors johibltloo was hastily Germahj-.i- f April, WD. American men in authority who Jiave the In and are so glad for the. opportunity oldlora are not drunkard., iney to flo and courage i aouity of bearing tho gospel message to for now titan 100 yean helped Kanftcky, to enact prohibl-tiA- clination, ' " attar their return, la 1911 what they are paid and sworn; to the people; and p wan totenalTr do. and discussed. raised, the prohibition majority ln' My first field of labor was iff Expressing my appreciation for Bangor, state of Maine. We have fen ever decided toy - the Ohio, from Jg.OOft: to nearly z,we, your columns afford a nice branch of the church there Yoplf.ma better under- - and in Miehigan from 6O0Q to 807,- - the privilege in bringing; items df gen- and ' some splendid cltisens ' member 000.' 5'- i ' Is uncon- eral fnterest to the public, I am, though In "our work we encounter was ' the Fiction Prohibition Prohibition Sincerely, ed lots of prejudice. stitutional. Jet of the, minority, PRICE. To my Idea, th state of Malse is Fact By a unanimous opmion or hfore national' prohibition court. beautifut Its lakes and perfectly effect thirty-fou- r states, the United States supreme amenaKdltor, The Dally Herald: woods, hllla and valleys were a Wately for themselves, 1920 both the eighteenth Through tlie columha of your source Of inspiration, to the always. More ment and the Volstead enforcement ftod prohibition. iiftU. of Jthe people sad code were declared to be paper I should like to call tha at- Their lumber mills aid paper mills f o the territory of the tention of the city" officiate to the are wonderfully, interesting and we Fiction More liquor is con- canal crossing on Fifth North appreciaiea me opportunity we naa kr under prohibition , street near tha grist mill. At that oi vwmn tnem- On- account of th terribly cold point the canal Is bridged by: a missionbridge that 1s very narrow for any winters up there, the lady r:h.i'.;-x. kind of road, so narrow that the sries were taken out of Maine, so, Mary Harrjn8lon-o- t Nev., was picked at a representative r otWestera womanhood to travel 8000 miles to county commissioners would never consequently, t received my trans Washington and invite Y. I N. to have fer, Binghamton, W on .President Harding to the Reno Round-Up-, allow it to be put in were off She preaented the executive some practlsally unused country been bera three weeks now and I with a hat cowboy . . ; :. .... Plenty of. work road. Then why sh6uld the city ykft Binghamton. do. Have to us organhere for just commissioners permit it to remain ized a Sunday school and Mutual year after year on one of the most work Lord's so the improvement, used outlying streets of the city? in the The crossing at thai point is dan U rolltag aloai. W center of the shoe industry here. WANT TO GIVE A PRESENT THAT gerous in another way. There is no the I went through Yesterday. to accommodate 1V0U ; MEANS SOMETHING the pedes EndicoM-Johnso- n bridge shoe factory, in of use who the north side trians at Johnson City, they give you the "movie" lighting effects, or the street. Since Tlmpanogos park their factory 25.000 people and turn out feiiullful, soft 'Stfosa "ups" that you have admired Is being used by the university as employ One ? fc..v" a football park, the north-- side Of 118,00 pairs of shoes per day. hardly imagine it, but it Is true, the street is the side most used. On can Is only a question of equipment 'and KNOWING and they certainly have fine, up-toccasions when there is a football date factories, equipped with every game in the park, hundreds of peo- modern convenience for their emple have to use the vehicle bridge ployes.' In crossing the twin canals at the OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU I must close now. but once more same time that dozens of automo- I wish to thank you very much for biles are attempting to got through The Heralds thaf I receive daily to University avenue. To add to and I wish, your paper every Sucthe danger of this crossing, the cess, and appreciate fully the pleas Heber railrodd crosses between the ure it me to read its contents. gives two narrow twin bridges. A seryours, Sincerely Newest Studio. . Provo'a ious accident Is bound to occur at Binghamton, N. Y. this point sooner or later. It seems (her Street From Orem Depot Over McCoard's to me it Is a matter of good busi BAN ON EXPORTS. Shoe Store. fi L ness for the city to provide a side The ministry of finance has is ,e 853. 5.10-J. Eveninif Phone walk on the north side of Fifth sued instruction prohibiting the ex ( Mlas Holmar Udermaan ot Juneau, Alaska, traveled 10,000 miles u North and to widen these two portation of gold and Bilver from represent that territory at the Atlantic City beauty pageant She's U jrelghi 160 pounds, and is five feet seven Inches tall. bridges. Although I am not defl- - Persia. , - 7 C Center. ...... r, .. , Phoa 448. i L 4Mb sack Patent Flour Wfti Ati.. 2 lbs. Power ph. Lowesi n. - .,..7 i J 50 J ., - Strictly Fresh Eggsr, per dozen Fairview Creamery Butter .V. s t . . v,. - lu ak . Jvt.n,. ... .55 Cotm s , - A V &j : ' r.V.iit 40c can Sweet Pickles . 20c can Sweet Pickles!-.V.- .. . . . ,Jo ;;; .. . ;bottle Snider8 Salad Dressing: . . .; ,3 pkgs Aunt Jemima Pancake, Flour... ,,7. ."... ! l(Wb pap White i Syrup. , i .) . Gallon can Sweet Pickles . i . 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