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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923. i Drug Menace Film Coming to Provo Kiddies' Evening i Story BONNER By MARY GRAHAM i - r the Jolly Dust Brothers?" asked Paddy. "Oh. yes," said Nick, and Xanev J- - I do. Paddy. They were who were wade so happy complaining over the !dded: lust coming tack .''If t 3i i - "You remeniher i ? Brothers. Jolly Dust j M 111 Ml M stKin almost as "Tlie very saiue," said 'Paddy. !'! Mir oil hii ....nrinnuri "tliu mhor . . - .. . .Viai - - - I "" J J praoka. They had been fcitvitig a ery good time. In the winter time il :he heat made them collect uieni-jer- s of the family together and have little parties which caused people to have to dust even in the Inter when there was no dust from ; . 1 Jh9 roads. NOTICE TO WARD BISHOPS. In. Sleeveless. Slipover Style - i i sloe of which were a Dumber of Lnd he Jolly Dust Broth,-- e rr'-'- Z JT 53 led ui inn. fuse they were attending pro things all about, but It was here :hat they declaasto spend most &i their vacation. "'It's dreadful,' said the people. Of course on the ground floor the 3ust comes In from the road, but ven on the second floor and in the jarret the dust comes to be Just oad. "'Where In the world does all No sooner the dust come from? 0o we net It all dusted nice and Clean than everything Is dusty a in. It really Is strange to "thinkand lust keeps coming ..'it would tiling Often seem.' i ".Now that rejoiced tne Jolly Dust iRrothprs. And ihev nald ereat at- - m lit! how--dus- K -- n That five thousand Innocent thil- - ir. all its te:r.fying aspects. The dreu have already become, confirm- - it nes are Btt revolting; taey are Ml ' ed dope addicts in Chicago a" one cot c ilcuated to horrify beholders. and that child addiction is spread- Cut they are designed to drive home i . with powerful blows the real Inside! ing throughout the nation at as Ktorv of done in this country the j ajarmlng pace, should be gtory of a dread enemy that men- to jar thousands of men and women laces not only the pitiful slaves al- -' into a full realization of what the ready addicted to the use of opi-- 1 ii at ates, but also hundreds of thou-largdrug menace means to society " j sands of children and young men While the country goes unthink- - and women who are, together with ingly about its daily work, while many others, living at a faster pace wealthy men and women endow today than ever before. "Human Wreckage' coming to many charities that do not require funds, while others seldom givjtf a the Columbia theater, shows" bow thought to the menace of narcotics unsuspecting school children are because they thins it "too revolt- met outside a highschool by a ing" and regard it as something to pasty-facedope peddler and how be "covered up" and not discussed, the usual capsules filled with the the very flower of American youth, deadly white powder are slipped In-- ; a confronting a far more deadly to their hands. These scenes are foe than war in dope. not eaggerated. They are devel- la "Human Wreckage," Mrs. loped In all the truth of stark real- Conditions are revealed on Wallace Reid's great , ism. photoplay, the distribution of dope the screen just as they exist in real; among school children is revealed life. v , iv Y vi i ILL ftr n r iVA I 'ITM rV I -- i i - , ii MI dl 1 il Ic''; w it Ud untS-SiS- 'r '.. ; s "We Save All the Dust." - n'-- w-- done-and-o- u- . coll'-'ted- , I ;1V . Tath stake of Zioa to the work being done for the people of the Hooded district in the northern part of our state. We would suggest that you appoint someone at ! Sunday school and at sacrament meeting to receive) contributions mat ail may nave an opportunity t to nelp in this most worthy cause. President Thomas N feigned: Taylor, J. William anight. S. P. Eggertson, Utah stake presidency. , i t i r .4 i l ii i i c tU wtter . nnd!B,t hereon. rurcuami pne payaDie In law. ful money of the United Sattes. Dated this 17th day of 1923. J. D, BOYD, Sheriff of Utah County, Utah, By D. S. Qlertson, Deputy Sheriff, HATCH ft PORTER. Attorneys tor Plaintiff. (First publication Jury 27; lat publication Aug. 17, 1923.) ..... .......... 10-l- b. fcOPYMGHT M'CALLM for a long distance a desert section of the country which produce no traffic for the road. This desert is on the east side of a chain of mountains that divides It from the Simple as are the new slipover dresses there's not one but shows the bodice of one of the models "Valley of the Mennonites." which Influence of new lines. Notice the E1TLE is now without railroad facilities; reproduced and the wide belt fluting snugly around the hips.' Yes, it is hot these II days s.-- the National will abandon the ! It could be worse. International News Service. desert section and throw its line Our ice keeps your to the west side of the mountains, LAREDO, Tex., Aug. 15. Within food cool and refreshing. traversing the beautiful valley and a "short time 4,000 Mennonites from coming back to the main at a Your drinks art made Canada and South Dakota will pass point farther south. sparkling cold. through Laredo on their way to In othor words, our ice their new home in a beautiful valmakes', your home-- an 1 3 ley In the southern part of the state oasis in this hot weather. g of Coahuila, Mexico. Right repreur ice sentatives, including a bishop, of rank3 -high. By DANIEL O'CONNELL, these Menonnites have but recently The price is right. g returned from this valley, where International News Service Staff ' Economize xlK f by using Hg . Correspondent. they bought outright large tracts of DUBLIN, Aug. 16. One Irish RelaJHland secured options on others amounting in all to l,2(!0,O00 acres. publican was killed and two Free 3 Beyond Saltillo, the capltol ot Staters wounded in a clash at main' of line the the today. Coahhuila, The Free State government is tlonal Railroad traverses a long " stretch of desert country wihch is taking precautions to prevent RejS bounded on the west by a chain of publican reprisals for the arrest of mountains. About midway of this Eanionn De; Valera in County It is likely Du desert there is a railroad water sta- Clare yesterday. tion known as Agua Nueva. Directly-w- Valera will be interned until after r est .of station, on the the election on August 27. The Irish press generally apopposite side of themountains there N'4 is one of the jnost beautiful valleys proves of De Valera's arrest Annie MacSwiney, sister of the imaginable, traversed by numerous streams and dotted with many late lord mayor of Cork, who died small crystal lakes. The climate on a hunger strike in an English of this beautiful valley cannot be prison,, speaking at Mulingar, said: "We want an honorable peace 3 excelled anywhere in Mexico nor is is possible to find more productive without firing another shot. We g soil and in which, with theaid f ir - will not have Ireland divided We liquid B will not swear allegiance to the rigation mot always needed), Before you throw your that grows in a tropical or king. If anyone tries to make us S old shoes away, see me. country can be grown do so war will come." U to women who wi3h to be amazed ta see the dirt which This The Republicans have Issued an They don't need muster-ol- e, throughout the year and in greatest order dated August 1 and signed by know how I kept my wonderful water can't remove, abundance. plaster or pill3 only We Must Keep Clean The valley has magnificent for- - De Valera, appointing Patrick Rut- - complexion to my grand old age. good workmanship to a The firsf fasntii1 in fine ests of different varities of .native Hedge "deputy p'resident of" the Took, as millions know, like a girl cure all their ills. is skin canutter You cleanliness. a Irish is at 111 least forty different republic." Rutledge trees, while nf aftpr f!2 vears ns a stace star. kinds of fruit can be grown tbereVtdidate for the Dail in County Mayo. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP One nremier helD is a liauid ul. v'ou caa ciean lne ?Km ln with cleansing cream, new The establishment of this Ina statement Rutledge said : 403 W. Center St., Provo. cleanser, which 1 found years ago'other ways "William T. Cosgrace f president in France. Lucie Lantelme, the Perhaps. But then apply my Facial colony from the north will mean Shoes Also Made to much for Mexico in more ways than of the Dail) said the Free State did famous Parisian beauty, gave me Youth and note the grime you left, Order. Tne leadinS beauty experts, here one. Among other things it will not refuse any persons the right to the formula. Some French scient- now ana aoroaa, aavise tms fornn the diverting of the main line be heard. The right of De Valera ist gave it to her. of the National Railroad without: prevented him from addressing his It contains no animal, no vege mula. They agree that nothing else OWENS REAL ESTATE CO. Increasing, perceptibly, the distance constitutcnts. This shows up the table fat. So it does not grow compares. But they charge too from Laredo to Mexico City. Be- - government's 214 W, Center pretense at free hair on the face. It cannot assim- high a price. I bring it to you, exSt Phone 86. yond Saltillo the National traverses! speech." ilate in any way with the skin. It actly as I use it, at a very modest Provo, Utah. simply cleans to the depths, then price. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? departs. And all the grime, all Edna Wallace Hopper's Facial that clogs the skin goes with it. Youth is now supplied by all drug-- , Called Facial Youth. all toilet counters, at 75c per I call this cleanser my Facial gists, bottle. Also my Youth Cream Youth in offering it to others. cold cream. Also my I apply it night and morning, and my fruity 4room frame, new, 5x20-rowhenever ele my, face needs clean- White Youth Clay. Also my. Hair lot; $2,150, on I to which easy terms. owe Youth, my heavy, ing. Tlien I wipe it off, and the Call D. R. Beebe at our office lustrous Book .My hair, Beauty pures are clean. It also softens comes with each. ior that fire insurance policy. and whitens tin? skin. It acts. a? a. Go try this liiuid cleanser, my wrinkle conbatant. It is so efficient that all mv, Facial Youth, You will, never re-the isith stage friends use it in removing: turn to other methods alter you full flavor of make-up- . And that is a major use it once. And my face shows red-rip-e tomatoes what you may gain. .test. Edna Wallace Hopper, Business I care for my body as well as my V'e still have plenty of 7 per So I cover myself with this Address, Waukesha, Wise. Adver-face. The very finest cf cent money. cleanser before bathing. You will tisement. 10 piCe of beginning, .fc .......... BY ICE 1 An .... , Mi mac X In the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Payeon Exchange Savings Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Charles A. Tletjen, Henrietta A. Tietjen, his wife; Jesse E. Tietjen and Ina J. E. Tletjen, his wife, defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1923, at the front door of the court house in Provo City, Utah, at the i inaniu im mi bu. Wheat, sacks returned S1.30 100 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned $3.20 X00 lbs. Whole Corn .$2.25 . .$2.30 .00 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. . 500 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn . . .'. . . . $11.25 . . .$2.50 100 lbs. Heavy Idaho Oats 80 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats. $2.25 100 lbs. Barley $2.10 .80 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran. $1.50 400 lbs. Mill Feed or Bran $7.35 0 100 lbs. Oyster Shell $1.50 100 lbs. Armour's Meat Scraps $4.25 50 lbs. Charcoal $1.75 100 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed $2.25 SHERIFF'S SALE. , i Quality and Service I . to help your hens through sacks of . . . 1$1.50 moulting and lay more eggs . . . ic, ...... WasatchProduceCo. low-blous- 425 W. CENTER. PHONE 480. ffIIIHIIIKIHIIIKEIZKIIIIIEKZXIir BUY FOR CASH I 'sA I JKSWsW Is ill ' Cold Storage VIS; the-wate- tney tnoupnt. it was sucn iun 10 iDurzle the tieople, The people es- pectei to find dust downstairs, and so the Jolly lmst Brothers gave them what they expected, but thej also gave them the puzzle to work .out of where the dust came from up'stalrs, which j'hey were not able to do at all. played, too, with the wind. One day Mr. Wind git 'hold of an old newspaper which had been loft .a the roof and he sta tilowiny it hlioiit ami then he li' u'.in to Mow. .it off the roof to tne gMunil.'" Now, tlie Jolly Dust Brothers thought this was very Interesting to see what Mr. Wind would do, and they g't 'together and all agreed that they would irive Mr. Wind a treat. '"Mr. Wind,' they, 'you have always tieen a pood friend Of Otirs, and we want to Invite you to our heiidquai fers;' " Headquarters?' Mr. asked Wind.. " 'Yes,- said the Jolly Dust Brothers, 'for you know we have to have a main place for headquarters, at for .different-lengthdifferent places. of 'time at h time. " 'Sometimes ve stay a; one place lima. a .long lime ajrain And often, we g.) sMi:i::if- from one have to P.;:t to plai-we can have heit'rniarters meet eiiiii o'Ihm- ami !:var of the goo,! work- that is lieinir about the riid.- - ipeoc!-uus whii-- iuake - laugh.. Oh. yes, thev make tis " 'Why,' said Mr. Wind. 'IM.be to go to "3o the , lmst. ISrothers. led the way and tinaMy Mr. Wind found himself in the .most enoriiniiis old building he hml ever. seen,, surcounrounded by 'miles and miles-otry which seemed to be the grounds of the building. "'Of course.' said the Jolly Dust Brothers, 'we have many branches of headquarters all o'ver the earth, but this Is the head place of all. , Look about you :' And Mr. Wind did. Every where there were packages of dust, and trunkloads of dust and boxes and barrels and packages of dust. And so there were all over the ground, too. "Mr. Wind also noticed that there were all sorts of signs atjout. One read, over a large s.vtjon where there were many packages: ; " 'Pu'st from deserted, houses.' "Hut the b;cgest section of 'all oli, it was more thnn an enortirous ro'CH and It reached' wav, way out into tlie grounds hud over, it a sign which, read : saved from houseelean- ' '; lugs.' . " 'Yon see,' the Jolly Tnist ..Brfth- : ers explained; Jwe save al! dust that Is thrown awnv, so we never" run low on dust. That's- howwe do It ! And that's where all the ,dust comes from our wonderful store- houses of dust." Mr. Wind agreed that the , Jolly Dust Brothers had good ideas, j looking at them from their point or view i i (0, 111, Wnt.ni Mpapr CnUB- . ni ; ca m mi m ti i, e. .1 11 I V f?XsX Z V 3 1 -- .'SffcZ mm the atteatloo of the 'bUhopa aid tounselora of the d But now that it wa summer JieJ tf erinavlng the toest of good Imei, Jiiey tad, tken up rtiejr , X We wish to call - ri ma utiu r ui a i y rinrs aa m right, title, claim and Interest ot the above-name- d defendants, of. in and to the followtnS demed real esuta 4n Utah county Utah, to-1t: Commencing at a point 2 feet west of the southwest corner ot the store building ot the grantee situate In the BOuthea,s corner of building lota, (which point ot he-ginning is 46 feet, more or less, west from the southeast corner of said lot 2). thence north 100 feet. thence west 40 feet, thence south aamtofo I "IS The any-thin- :M: Offer You cleanser France gave me By Edna Wallace Hopper semi-tropic- SAVE MONEY SAMUEL KOPP 150 Lowest Prices Phonev446. West Center. WEEK ENDING AUGUST 18, 1923. .............. sank Patent Flour .......... 100 lbs. Beet Sugar 10 lbs. Beet Sugar 48-l- h. 48-l- b. .$9.79 . - sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour. Potatoes Utah, Fresh Tomatoes, lb. .'. 10 lbs. 99c ...... $1.39 . . . .$1.60 .......... ........ .5c ........ ... .............. ....... ............. . . . 15 Cucumbers, dozen . . .27 .. .. whole slab, lb... Breakfast Bacon, Fancy . 19c Picnic Hams, lb. . . . .18c . Smoked Bacon Squares, lb. 30? Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 30d Dressed Chickens, lb. 30c Beef Brains, lb. . . . . . 53 Creamery Butter, lb. A-.8c l Rich Sweet Fresh Milk, quart. .55 2 lbs. American Cheece Special . . . 2 large pkgs. White King Washing Machine Soap 95 2 large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder. ,45c 2 large pkgs- Sal Soda 25c vr. . . ... . . . . . .35 8 cans Saponifier Lye . .G Rinso, per pkg. . .10c ?0c pkg. Household Ammonia . . ....... ... ... ................... ........... - .... .50, ............. ........... .... ...... .............................. ............. l Smith Garag ' I d t t 1 Electrical Systems a Specialty We Sell and Repair all Makes of Batteries Old Cars Rebuilt to Order 1 ' Utah tomatoes are used in packing Del Monte' Catsup. This together with the careful Del Monte method of preparation has de' a 'veio ped catsup noted at once for its absolute purity and 4 and If you want to Will or d Perry .S38WEST CENTER. CASH PRICES pi pl its delicious ripeto' mato flavor among discriminating house' wives who insist on the best. PHONE 117. WE DELIVER PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 13. FRUITS .15c Cantaloupes, 2 for. . . 25c Bananas, lb. . Oranges, dozen Peaches, 'dozen . . . ... 40c Lemons, dozen 12c Apples, lb. ...... . .... .50c ......... ..4c VEGETABLES .......8c .... lb. . ..4c Dry Onions, lb. ,e Cucumbers, 2 for. . . 5c Potatoes, lb. . Green Corn, dozen., ,30c CANNED GOODS 2 . . . . .25c .23c for Tomatoes, 2 for. Peas, . , .25c String1 Beans, 2 for. . .25c Beans, 2 for. Gallon Apples .. . . . . 75c, .oac tiailon .25c 'Gallqn Loganberries 83c Quart Catsup Tuna Fish .15c Catsup in jujrs . .35c .20c Pineapple, 15c, ;20c, 35c "Minxes Clams Tomatoes, . ; . CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION 159 TH,m 15" fea COFFEE , 1 1 1 1 Bros. lb. Folger's . . lb. Shamrock lb. Supreme lb M. J. B. . . . . . 45c . . r. l.c .f . 45c . . .45c . .' lb. Hills' Blue..... .35c lb. Serenade . . i . .3"c lb. Arbuckle .35c ' 25c-lb. loose .'. lb. Ever-Read- y . .30c ...... ....... " 159-15- 1 BUY SELL or INSURE Anything LET OWENS n DO ITI West Center Phone 836 s B |