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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. m 1 11' J ' ' Hi- f : 1 ; -- - f .v " - J -- - j Behind Kemal f Led the Evils of the Harem System, ...I'-- Veil and Won Her Way to Keraas. Cabinet , v' - 'kw somehow - he justca ' 1 fiJ vqfv , t?; mb " " (if 4 x kit j.. For pVbfe " get the mul'.j-- . " .. . ' Coiioco Gasoline ' - If ; 7) -- via ( wv A-:i- ? .. Jf - ' Win boulder, is lo. ,h can knnw tna, OthernanS; .v. .. .25 per cent 52 per, cent .... Color 26 plus . . . . . . ; . . . . :87 Doctor Negative (no acid) 95 f . 9 StOp Disfillafion Record Initial 115 .7 End Point 429 , .... per cent percent ....... the ; pain, m h - Zej d heals Pores of th the 'ft i helping to restor,' 4lWnditlon. no Hi Test Specifications dope-- harmless. , nj Get-nm- from th4 This is nAUiu ft illtTON jvle '1 4NJ Starr Corretpondert X)ct 25. The woman jthat ! ipn they cali Halld EdTb of the first Turkish to make her mark kU time 1 jSatd to be the person who vod Kemal Mustapha with Bos dreams of a revived i Htraddle of the straits of 9, wlEJTone foot In Europe other In Asia. It is she ipposed to be constantly g 1b his ears the battle cry r all Turkey for the i legend is already busy (story and It is already hard set tram fiction. It is known UiO fMen ! k ante a ckJ CONSTRUCTION ll SALEM UTAH ifto 50c per hour Board $1.00 about how she happened to join the Angora forces: Legend No. 1 For her connection with the activities of Pasha, she was exiled by the allies to the Isle of Malta whence she escaped to Angora. Legend No. 2. The Turkish gov - Dji-ijia- l " li PHELPS Sir rvrnnnTiAii nn MHMnffltU lat Sitting for Your Christmas' v , PHOTOGRAPHS are going to r j4 No cross should be placed in any of the circles at the top of the ballot. A cross should then be placed in the square at the END of each name of the candidates for whom the voter desires to vote. Where one may vote for two or more for the same office, as in the case of state senators and repre sentatives, the voter may select the permitted number regardlessf the position of the name upon the hallot. voters have the Many wrong idea that they cannot vote lor two candidates whose names happen to he opposite each other on the ballot. c uioj use io marc ITn nV. the following illustration: OF F. G.. TweedQ may do so even SCHOOLS (Special to The Daily Herald.) PLEASANT GROVE. Oct. 26. Elmer Miller, principal of the Davie county high school, was last night selected as superintendent of the Alpine district to succeed James H. Walker, resigned. Mr. Miller is well qualified for his new position which comes to him in recognition of a splendid record in various . parts of the , , , Pnrlr ' aonlcl, " he received his early training In and public schools of that , d ne R y p ;h . ... V, a B. A. degree. He took a prominent part in de bating and won honors for his school upon several occasions. His first teaching experience was in the Dixie academy at St. George, and later he taught at the Pleasant Grove high school where he became principal. He has also served as principal of the Manti and Lehi high schools and more recently at Davis county where he is now employed. He has a host of friends in this end of the county who heartily endorse the choice of the board of Secretary. 23; last Oct (First publication publication Nov. 3, 1922.) Pumpkins, each Horns, each .10 Masks, each .... Our store is now overflowing with Come in and give them the once over. Y or than repaid for your trouble. j ' The SAVE MONEY 4-l- and BUY FOR CASH on the o. .- MILK eco- and For Your CREAM IS Prime Steer Beef Pork Hallowe'en Party , jVai Spring Lamb PARTY CAPS INVITATIONS MASKS FESTOONS APRONS CREPE PAPER PLACE CARDS NAPKINS CUT-OUT- S DOILIES Get Yours Today While Selections Are Good. Order Your Groceries by Phone. Phones 19 and 39. Taylor Paper Buttermilk T "Your Stationer." :, Its Lactic Acid Prolongs Your Life and PACKING Phone 15. sa 66 N Unir. Ave. 1 i ait iaBaB!SE!Uiij!jillT Read aiitt Use thBVantAds Pina y.'hm aoiai mo bi 7 t one-hal- f b. A-N- Home-rendere- d ' one-thir- d SAMUEL KOPPV Areated Winter Vegetables Lard . m 450 West Center. Phone 44G. Lowest Pric WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 28, 1922. 100 lbs. Sugar $8.34 1U lbs. sugar 85tf 70 Large Fat Fresh Oysters, lb Fresh Eggs, per doz. 50c bag Armour's Pancake Flour 32 3 pkgs. Quaker's Pancake Flour 35 3 pkga. Tecco Pancake Flour 25 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley 35 3 pkgs. Corn Puffs 20 3 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 27 5 lbs. Good Rice 35 5 lbs. Mexican Chili Beans 49 1 Hominy 2 Large cans .27 5 Tall cans Pink Salmon 55 10 Sugar Bowl or Cream Pitcher Mustard 4 Cans Macaroni Sauce 25 2 Cans Royal Blue Corn 25 12 Bars Creme Oil Soap 87 10 Bars Crystal White or A. B. Naptha Soap 47 3 Cans Saponifier Lye 35 3 pkgs. Household Ammonia 25 3 bottle Boy Blue Blueing 22 Bananas PROVO . Want Ads on Page 8.) s Hot Blast Single stem of heating in your save to yearly fuel bill. Ipansion ex- Apples California Grapes d Big commissions Hiecke, 503 Fisher PROVO, UTAH. B. HEELER One brick house, hot water heat, 2 baths, half basement large closets, modern; suitable for large family or apartment. Terms; will consider other real estate. Located on corner; 313 E. Fourth North street. nomical in the long run. Corn-fe- a. nMSEll that our first quality groceries meats are the most le. Sutton Tea & CInt Your 55,-90- THRIFTY WOMEN BUY HERE perience . f Throughout the United States there is a registration of 9,467,874 0 private passenger automobiles. taxis and busses and 1,096,605 motor trucks. Sixteen acres farm or orchard land, all in alfalfa; good new fence; piped spring water accessable for tlo use; schools and churches nearby; first class water right. Terms; part cash, balance long time. Located in Orem townsite, Provo Bench. They know from 2il cessful oil salesman aP- - High class nation- nps and tanks for t11 E&sy sales to your 5 invitations, each TTollnnra'an Ntnlrina Aevrars ' " . ' '' -- American ane"1 Hall streamers, each 5 and Black each. Orange Paper Balls, .5 Place Cards, Favors, Figure Novelties, ' tM bit aur--:- i HI in. Hodell. tTi Sw! ......5. 10. 15 ., con-- 4 a little ours. STOLEN One fine building lot, 4x12 rods. Located on 7 North and Third East street. " Novell Hallowe'en application of President Harding's' new extraordinary tariff revision! ' powers, under rules of procedure announced today by the United States tariff commission. a-ot THOMAS CARMICHABU blank. . v David - Shop w here today in death of her MAY PROTEST. JOSEPH X)F MURDER Mich.. Oct. 27 Hodell, girl, was found eirree murder hv (Political Advertisement) Oct 27. The WASHINGTON, voice of the common people will be heard on an equality with the roarj of the greatest corporation In the Len. gov. has been SLhtajtfflfUj. ?p .Tdiftg to a Riga di he Dally Express A added that Leninetoday has Spelled to. leave Moscow to Ms country home. Service Station); A. L. BOOTH, PEOPLE RTED SICK. A again and Superior Motor Precinct Chairman. 12-1- - L,Af naiCn Hrva STOCK NOTICE OF 8PECIAL HOLDERS MEETING. To the Stockholders of The Grand 10 VISJLfROVO eminent at Constantinople, suspect ing her sympathy with the National ists under Kemal. was preparing to nrrest her for treason. Hut she struck up an acquaintance with a movie operator, who was also an vulVlHV Tithe aeronaut, and one fine morning she senators. Suppose desJre sailed away above the white shining to vote for Leiloy Dlvon and Mrs. of the and minarets Turkish capital Inez Knight Allen, he may do so , .... landed safely in Asia Minor. k .i, 3. The allies wanted after their names. He may do thta Legend No. to keep her In Constantinople, but even thoiiRli the names are oppoone moonlit night she was ferried site each other on the ticket. For across the Hosphorus to the Asiatic tire same reason, naturally, anihore. where she was met by Na- other voter who desires to cast his tionalists who piloted her past the vote for Wilford W. Warnick and Knglish lines and to safety. In Kemal's Cabinet. She soon played a leading role at Kemal's capital. As a Turkish woman who had discarded the Turkish veil and urged other Turkish women to do so, as the author of a novel which attacked many of the evils of the harem system, as one who wounded Turks in spite of Mohammedan leadings, she captured the fancy of the women and taught thesn to read and write. She hPcame the champion of the i ' Mfg. Chemi. n Francis, 27.rNieolal flussian. soviet 25c per Gallon Impartial justice to every ' one, regardless of wealth, sex, or social position. with Close and both municipal county officials in all matters tending to promote law, order and morals in the community. Provo Precinct Committee, Central Mining Company, a Corporation of Colorado: Notice Is hereby given that special meeting of the stockholders ADVICE TO VOTERS of The Grand Central Mining com To further develop the possibili pany, a corporation of Colorado, ties of the Provo Chamber of Combeen duly called and will be Those who have watched the po merce, J. H. Blackmore, the west- has held at the offices of Pershing, litical situation in the county are ern representative of the American Nye, Fry ft Tallmadge, Equitable of the opinion that the results of City bureau with headquarters in Building, Denver, Colo., on Wed be in Provo nesday, November 8. 1922, at 11 the election on November 7 will be San Francisco, will the week of November o'clock a. m for the purpose of during rather mixed. Many claim that the Mr. 'Blackmore will Jae remem- submitting to the votes of the In voters the county bered as one of the representatives stockholders of said corporation Independent are increasing and that as a result of the American City bureau, when the matter of the ratification, ap fewer straight ballots will be cast. the Provo Chamber of Commerce proval and adoption of the action was first organized about a year of the board of directors of said People are beginning to realize ago. At that time Mr. Blackmore corporation in selling and authorize that in county and state elections gained many friends who no doubt ing the conveyance, transfer and there is very little if any differ- - will be glad to renew their ac- - assignment of all the mining ence in the principles of the two iquatntance wun mm. claims, mill sites, real property, Word of Mr. Blackmore's coming personal property, assets and efmajor parties. What counts then E. elections was received here is in those by Secretary feets of said corooratlon to the voting for the f Chief Consolidated Mining company S. Hinckley of the Chamber best obtainable man. In Commerce yesterday afternoon. Many voters get confused for the cash purchase price of for t420,G0UK!f voting for a mixe- d- ticket .and oftentimes leave their ballot in transacting any and all business such a shape it is difficult for the proper and necessary to be transjudges of the election to tell what ELMER MILLER IS acted by the stockholders in the the voter really desired to do. matter of such' sale, conveyance When voting a mixed ticket, the and transfer. better way to do is to leave the Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, circles under the party names SUPERINTENDENT October 6, 1922. PICKING THE BEST ON EITHER TICKET though their names are printed opposite each other on the ballot. in rushed December, For state' representatives each f come "this month so voter may vote for any four of the t "ve.can give you the eight names on the ballot for that office. He may take one from one : of attention. ticket and three from another,' or education. two from each ticket, or all four from one ticket. As mentioned Open Till 9 in the does not matter If any of names are printed opposite these Evening. each other on the ballot. p There is another way of marking new,.otnan movement In Islam,- the ballot when voting a mixed woswvfng. "Without emancipated but the above Is the better ft men. Turkey will never hecome re ticket, and easier way, and a voter should united." have no difficulty In understand Recognizing her powers, Kemal ing It broke all records by making her minister of education .n his first cabinet. As a cabinet minister she STORY HOUR SATURDAY. has gone far beyond supervising She has been the most education. Repairs Good news for the children trusted of Kemal's advisers. IS Hhave who PHONOGRAPHS especially for . those Uh us been anxiously waiting for the ELECTRIC IRONS openng of the Saturday story hour. n;afc disconThis hour entertainment 4 physici.il, la "y t tinued during the summer months, Of any make elements we are not so is again to be conducted weekly guaranteed. prum us we an during the winer In the Junior dereasonable fee partment of the Provo public In fact, we do any kind library. Next Saturday, October tant. of general season. will repair work. the 28, open w Coi ain-f- f wfjfi Miss Jennie Harding : will con Try Us Once. duct the story hour this week, and DtQSTiOAr THE GUARANTEE a most enjoyable time is assured v or. MOCMS " for all the little folks who like REPAIR SHOP FOOD. IF YOU SUFFER ECONOil-LTHallowe'en stories. YOU BELIEVE IN PLAIN FOOD, at to All children are Invited L. A. Waid, Prop. I YOUR GROCER. tend r the stories, however, arei V Cash Stores, Whitehead Market, 416 West Center. adapted for those between the ages Co, M,,t Anson of B and 10 years. Uoual, we .if i CITY OUREAU hiAil HOW TO SCRATCH iit-aic- i WiSE IT ERLY! i. Is the daughter of a Turk who was an official at the Yildiz Kiosk, the home of the sultans at It Is known that Constantinople. she was one of the first real Turkish women to be graduated from the American college at Constantinople. She has absorbed both Turkish and European cultures. Highly Cultured. She Is quoted as saying: "ta the most approved Turkish housewifely fashion, I can go to a market and pick out a female slave for the household and know the exact price to pay for her. And I can go to a European butcher shop like any European woman andselect the proper joint of beef or mutton. "As a Turk I can select a dancing girl and know what her services are worth. As a European, I can assume- European dress, play tennis, dance In the western fashion, play" the piano, sing the latest Iondon and Parts successes and hold fluent conversations in French, Italian and English." When very young she is only 32 now she married a Turkish Jour nalist and they have several chil dren. During the war she was a friend and confidant of the Turkish jriuravirate Enver, Taalat and Djenial. And it is at this point that romantic legend steps in. There are three separate yarns tfiAlso Teams 0 Hours Work , i i that she BRONNER. lemaL'' t hoid nAiivu. ' Superior Gasoline Carl W.Johnston Republican Candidate for JUDGE OF PROVO CITY . COURT He stands for strict and in flexible enforcement of every law. . |