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Show f h - " WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN D EP ARTPMENT STORE ORGANIZATION if H f II 286 Life of President Calvin Coolidge GOODS; ALWAYS" t WU 475 iL KICES DEPARTMENT STORES " WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH. ADVANCE DISPLAY OF New Fall Coats '.ii t A value you will enjoy! Make your selection while display is complete If Lustrous Black Silk Plush i Calvin Coolidge, thirtieth presi dent of the United States, was born in the tiny town of Plymouth, VL, July, 1872. Running in his veins by direct s eage Is the blood of the Mayflower! pilgrims. From them he inherited a predominant Puritan respect for law and order such as characterized his conduct as governor of Massachusetts, in refusing to temporize with the leaders of the Boston police strike. Silent, reserved, uncommunica tive almost to tne pomt or Drusqne. ness, he rose to national political .isceti(l'ncy in 1!)) 9 when he--, was mcntioiicil for the Republican nomination for president. Wiifii the nomination went to Harding, t'oolidste was first and thciv was no seeoiul in the contest for Collared and cuffed with self materials or IF mi lin-hi- fur materials $16.75 to $59.75 Wool Velour Bolivia i These good looking new Fall Coats display the newest style features wide sleeves-witsleeves, set-i- n deep cuffs, and raglan sleeves give variety to this Some silk cord girdles while others fasten with large fancy have group. heavy buttons, and many show the new side opening. h During his political life, Coolidge ran for various offices, state and municipal, a total of 17 times. Ha won every race and only once was the fight close, that occasion being in his" scond contest for the Massachusetts State Legislature, when he A' $14.75 - $19.75 ill mi $37.50 Li A small deposit will hold any coat until wanted. '.') VI PRIZE ITALIAN AUTO RACES VISITS PROVO. BEAUTY. .v DRfini - "Eddie" Pulham, noted automo,Tnatlonal News Service. bile racer, of Los Angeles, came to ; OME, Aug. 7. In a country- Provo Sunday to visit his. brother. Bianca e contest Signorina of Taylor Bros, store. Jack Pulham, has been (lello, of Rome, was He route en from New Jersey, as the most beautiful girl 3en italy.' I ( iuHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiHiiiiniKinii BUY FOR CASH SAVE MONEY SAMUEL KOPP 00-l- Phone 446. West Center. !150 General slab, Jancy Breakfast Bacon, bmoked Bacon Squares, lb Jild Cured Picnic Hams, lb. . . : ialt Bacon, the kind you like, lb. 99c 27o kst Sliced Ham, lb , . . .. . . . "airview Creamerv Butter, lb. . . ... . i.trictiy Fresh Eggs, dozen . . . . . . .ii( h. Sweet Fresh Milk, quart .can Armour s Corned Beef . . . 'lipiK-re'Salmon, lb. . . .:. dozeii small, juicy Lemons . . ..... ! ' i . . . .'. Figs, special, lb. ills' Bros. Ked Can Coffee, lis. ii l Sal Ion can. Sweet Pickle . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... , ... . . . . . . . . . . . ....8c - . . . ... . . l , ..... . .... ... I"il !i : .. . . . . . . , . .. . . . ; ; nc 35c . I5c . . . . ..... ... .. . ; .... ...... ..20c .". . ' la'llon can. Catsup allon can Pineapple . . . . ,;: . . . ... '. . . . ile . . .'. ... . . $i.2r ;src . . 75C bs..Bulk Pure Lard 50c pkgs.-.ArgCorn i'tarch' ... . : ... .., . 25c Silver Gloss Starch . 25c 'e carry a full stock Fruit Jars, Caps, Rubbers, Wax. . . pk-gs- Ti ill.-- . siBSBiieazasxzsaisEscaiB&5saasizsB3iisiEaiiHui ;i CULTIVATES .ws l hotel. received a plurality of only 63 votes. Born to a life on the farm, during his boyhood Coolidge occupied himself doing chores and helping out in father's general store. He attended the little red school house at Plymouth. From there be went to the old Black Rock River Academy at Ludlow, Vt., to prepare himself to enter college. He had vague hopes of reaching so high, for the family farm and store were not and money in the Coolidge family was scarce. In 1891, however, though considerable older than the average freshman because scanty means had prevented him leaving home, he entered Amherst. There, in his senior year, he won a gold medal offered for the best essay on the principles of the Revo-- j lutionary War, the competition be-.- ! ing open to the undergraduates of all American colleges. In 1895, he was graduated with high honors. In 1897 he was admitted to the Massachusetts bar and began the health or V 'er. without a sisrn.'o'f arns. Their general use as a. .be'verao I.. 'Mrs-- .N:"n .says she cried night she first injures these desirable trails, .Pro- 'and day .for wrecks'-whehibition is' beneficial just ::r ;th'v of. tho plight, of her new-- ; exact ratio to its enforeeuieiit. born X ahy.: tears are dried I visited now, the however, and the 'mother has of Bowery recently y New York, the famous el l salop:; dedicated 'her life to making the district of world-widin manipulating; fame. It had ;baby. efficient' more than ninety saloons iii h '.things with her feet. , olden days. It was.th. center of Nature, always ready to lighten vice "and drunkenness the load of her afflicted children,, lewdness, Today,, with only. '50 per. cent eji- - has so formed the baby's hips that1 force-met. all .!:rt. 'ix' places have be can reach the top of her head been transformed re?p'ecta'.le Iwith her feet, using no apparent ' ".business :.'"K( lly's Dive" is effort. now .tile Hiniley Mission. Already the child has learned TJie oh t liiii. theater, which objects between hr toes. ri ei.e,! with the vile shows.. :s now The child's feet are rapidly asi;i'p:.inti il. by ;t. place, as decent suming the delicate, sensitive ap-: : ::!vile. The rental pearance of hands. She uses them v.il'.ios (if new" business places to feel if objects are4, rough or ...which supplanted, the- old saloons smooth, hot or, cold.. '". ?r- ate'r.. awl the people on the L'wW' ry look cleaner and better. MORE FISH IN PROVO RIVER. from Three truck loads of. tro-uThey proud, of: their changed a did. not see a drunketi the state fish hatchery, at Spring! .it ei. 'tbe liowery in 'a 'throe- - ville were placed In' the 1'rivo car.-- ' :'iT Visit tO It.,' yon streams, Saturday .of last week ,. s r.v .in ,r intoxicated, men' .and by !K'inhti'3 or' tee Utah Cohn.ty Vo'iieu .tiio first day arrived in I'ish ar.d.fiani" Protective .London than in a year in the state. cooperating, 'with the state 1. was amaz'd ,to see the'r.uniber fish and game department. o:' cbililri ?! T'e' parked in f:ont of t':e nuiiitfering 12".'"'.', are their- mot'if'rs we-- e :'if. ti'.e raipl''w froi.-ya: i' ty.-- cne iui'1e .at .!: bars dric .11: ntos't. jejiids of and s'o'it. I'"! n tl: ii.;.!.' .ait" U!!".c:!te.!.- ., The mem' rs of tbe ' '! ' h hi;. ; ..b- t t' in Provo' !:ie; 1:'h yir"-lb;;;.)' tr:.ffj.- - :s the. v ivV'f: i v,l ! 'i, it i.i7!: at Vivian l'ar'( i. !:! x::: ;'.!" ';er up the c;i bitb"'by 'the .drinker-amthe Mb K The of i'pi'O 'rs :a!l' r?u. 'i'jn.:". A'let'inr large la'Hons and. v,li u'emicted into la y rout " ill be t Lu'eil in the stream'' M.' viiilatei tarm as fid" as n;"iire- - 'lis Aeek,' ," .: ,' ; wealth-producin- ' l T.lit-v-- e practice of law at Northampton. Following two terms as mayor of that city, two as city solicitor, two in the state legislature, four in the senate, three as lieutenant' governor and two as governor, his pollti-sta- r shot into the national constellation. In person, Coolidge typifies the New England gentleman. He has probablly never slapped a man on KMO VI NG Unequaled Service a t l H j, 'or Local or Long Distance Moving. M . ii rZ: it -- th-e- ; Prices Cheerfully ft i to-h- i ;n-,- t : ' Sj;. P 'l:! i Hardy Madsen Transfer -- .".: ' - Co. ' S'l' 'asserger Trips to All Resorts by Order.; Prices Right. ",! ! Regular Service to Geneva EVERY TUESDAY N.ICHT vh' V Phone 148 ( , - na-:v- 13 ;Wo--i;itit- : V. . 'f -- ? f;-- i : v.'.-'V sh'ip-nien'i- II' :" ' : ''' Jr. ana daught hatlves in o weeks. KEY ROOMS AT "V IXne ( Lw Judge Ellas Hansen, in Fourth in favor of A. L. I Mut ward Mutual 1 jiyon. Thorpe, doing business as the. Springville Oarage ft Storage coia pany, against James Curtis. Mr, Thorpe was awarded the sum sn alleged was due him, with the costs of ne court proceedings. Ge: !Miss lesday the c JUDGE ALLOWS CHOICE. One large exhibit room, a number Charles Sonberg, arrested Friday of class rooms, and locker rooms night on a charge of intoxication, are to be built on the fourth floor was given his choice between $50 fine or 30 days in the county Jail (of the Education building, Brigham when he appeared in the city court Young University. The new rooms Tuesday. He is still in the county will fumloli flnnnmnotlnna tnv tliA Jail. taciturnity in his speech and of the school. Light possesses a twinkling eye and a Art department mouth and chin that, with all his .for the new quarters will be smile, are as firm and in-- 1 plied from skylights cut in the roof, flexible as Plymouth Rock itself. The improvements were author-I- n 1906, he married Miss GraceLed at a meeting of the board of Goodhue, then a teacher in the trustees yesterday , and work began Clarke School, Northampton. Two this morning under the direction of sons have been born to them. At Professor William H. Snell. the time of his election as vice Those additional rooms are a tempresident, the couple lived in a porary and partial solution to the. modest home at Northampton for problem of caring for the constantwhich they paid $32 a month rental. ly increasing number of students He is said to own no real estate, coming to the church university. and has never owned an automo- It is estimated that a hundred and of STRIP CAR OF TIRES. sup-kind- ly j bile. A Ford car belonging to Law. rence Haywood of Panguitch which was stolen from in front of tha Holel Roberts Tuesday evening, was recovered today by Deputy Sheriffs Karl Boshard and Otto Birk, on First West street, between Third and Fourth South streets. The tires on the rear wheels had been removed by the thieves. No clue as to the identity of the thieves has been found. r Little to Buy-- Less More iiJ Kuk,':i-- ' TOMER: riiFnPn Installed llLrSSTSmicC ' I Ul IIUUUU Than Alv Other in Provo .ate Every Owner a Booster Strokel Weight "TAc Famous Iron" Weight, in furnaces, indicates strength and durability. And when that weight is properly distributed It further increases strength and durability. For these reasons Mr Strong gave the most careful attention to providing good weight, balance and design to Homer cast parts. ' The grates and radiators are the heaviest used in pipe-lefurnace construction All Homer cast tetef' ss TFTf OMER ORIGINAL PATENTED PIPELESS TURN ACE Our Offer ..'. " ... ..".;:. parts are made of the famous Strokel Iron, which is an especially strong, even grained grey iron resulting from a special formula developed from a series of long experiments over a period of several years. Strokel Iron was adopted as standard for Homer Patented Pipeless Furnaces only after rigid tests proved it to be superior to all, other irons which had been found. Original fire-pot- s, ; b.'i. ; UIT ENDED. district court, has decided of the palintiff the suit the ed nl furnish . j S Ta3 TOES ' 9 8PRINGVILLE first conference as president of the United States immeat after Washington, arriving going into consultation with Secretary of State diately Hughes (center), now next in rank to the president, and Charles Curtis (right), Kansas senator and Republican "whip" in the senate, at his temporary headquarters in a Antl-Saloo- n "out-law- .30c . . Council ,erTed to - Calvin Coolidge held his ei Foil Cure. Boshard. V The cafe is expected open for business about Sept 1. ' mem..? ere e, year begins. A new cafe will soon be opened h ProTO, according to .Roy Elliot an! Loring Harria. Mr. Elliot is on the foremost cooks in this city ha. ing had years of experience. ine new caie wiu occupy thi place formerly used by "Scotch" Rawllngs as a barber shop. Mr Rawlings is now located at 85 North university avenue with Bill T ARMLESS IIIFA N 4 s 40c 47c . '- "ilai-k- InttTfi-'tioiia- ............. ...18c ..... 19c ......... ... .20c . . . WHEELER for the ' League. Service. LONDON, Aug. 8. Coming fron a saloonk-sto a wet nation brings vividly to one's mind the differ-I'lu- e International News Service. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa, Aug. S. between the two policies. two years Ellen Lorraine s Prohibition discourages and the drink habit. License Nixon has battle for life without legalizes it. thus increasing tha arms.--- She is the daughter of Mr. of drunkenness. Of and Mrs. T. J. Nixon, of this city. possibility e uusp. prohibition At the time of her birth i?llen does not stop .ill drinking of intoxicants, but it Lorraine's shoulders bore two tiny n.ih;e'.s tlu use of th'erii to a mini-- ' dimples where.. her' arms' should n'unn. have been. .Today the smooth, .Licence tends to increase their white skin has filled out. hiding use to a niaxinmm. Intoxicant-neve- r jov'ii 'the dimples and leaving- the formed baby increase one's 'efficiency, 'otherwise pe ?9.f9 ........................ lb whole 0 lbs. Beet Sucrar . By DR. WAYNE B. r TV-, f NEW CAFE. w Lowest Prices WEEK ENDING AUGUST 11, 1923. sack Beet Sugar ... . . .... . . . . . . b- ASSERTS r - : where he had been racing, to Los Angeles, where he makes his home. ; The drinker without detection. often starts in moderately, but his thrist demands niore and more for its satisfaction until he is a slave to the habit. , Prchihition in the Dnite'd States has destroyed the foolish notk) that it is a joykiller. it has. m,ulti plied the opportunities for the poorer and the middle classes to have many of the reai. comfo'rts and luxuries of life. It has, universalized the good things enjoyed formerly onfy by a limited number. The places of wholesome amusements, better living conditions, better clothing and things to eat are now enjoyed more by the masses than heretofore. --- annual P , of the , seld d gs c ana ww.suppiy pieasant Quart tor til art department. The work wfll be rushed in ord that the rooms may be ready ty September 17 when, the next school COOLIDGEISMS. Rejecting tbe rule of law is accepting tbe sword of force. All true Americans are work-in- s for each other. Observant of the law In the greatest solvent of public ills. Either the people must own the government, or the govern? ment will, own the people. There will be, canbe, no escape from the obligation of tbe strong to bear the burdens of civilization, but the weak must be aided to become strong. In a free republic a- - great government is a product of a great people. Look well to the hearthstone; therein all hope for America lies. While the law is observed, the progress of civilisation will continue; when such observance ceases, chaos and the ancient night of despotism will come "N again. The most obvious place to begin entrenchment is by eliminating the extravagances of! I ' government itself. AT LOW, . atudenU can be acco 7. fifty dated through tljese changes, tv, rooms caa be made light and air. ' RELIABLE QUALITY, III I1 ii H " - ..'""''-'- ' '.-'- For the next 10 Days we will giveyou Five Tons of Coal FREE. We are able to do this we have made with the Homer Factory. |