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Show THE PfcOVO HERALD; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1923. PAGE EIGHT. 1 7EATHER TELLS The average aily circulation Sf The Herald for that isn't enough! Septembej was 2492 copies-- but -- . International Ne,w SerrhMsh WASHINGTON, NOT. X depends apon weather how high turkey prices will be for the Thanksgiving feasts, poultry experta, of the department of agriculture declared m irH KWe wwFSftOO mas! there A fecerit' 'survey revealed were more than 6,000 pounds of Sunday Herald! turkey in cold storage held over from last year's crop which speculators badly bitten las year, are pre paring to dump on the market around Thanksgiving time. Reports Bom jveniuciiy, and Tennessee and other turkey raising states indicate - that this year's crop isa good one but nr hnidiiur their turkeys back from the market awaiting ' weather conditions. "Prices between now and Thanks-. giving are liable to violent fluctua-lions," one of the department's "it ine poultry experts said, aaahr. inntinnefl warm, producers may decide to hold their turkeys for the Christmas trade, in oraer mi get a better price, leaving the cold storage birds to hold the" market Prices today range from 40 to 60 cents per pound for live birds while dressed fowls are bringing from 5 to 10 cents a pound more." - - . nn(nff)W7f?TO'( - ; i T, " . ' " - " t , - s wxil dJi J J.zh 1 1 FLOUR i L inThis New Yeafs You Gift? ' J -- t ' '" - T - - ! - . - I J U LL- - well-know- n -- THE FARM JOURNAL GOOD STORIES . PEOPLE'S POPULAR . MONTHLY-- For All FIVE r TO TAKE DAILIES. Mvrv whnol in Missouri Is urged to subscribe to at least one daily newspaper and "place the same proper emphasis "before the student genu out u.v hr.Hu" in nn nron vr Charles A. Lee, State Superinten dent of Schools at Jefferson Uity. "The daily newspaper is toe great , a Patron? 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AMSTEUJJAM, NOV.- - B.A uw tvne of monoplane with wooden the Aeim at Fokker.. fam ous Dutcbmeroplamr designer,- - has. tests innnderaone- successful i .J": to both new and present subscribers, for it would not be fair' to give new subscribers a lower rate than those : who already read The Herald, ; s 1 To Be Given Away ! ' That is why we are making this pro-iiw- - ' We want 500 new subscribers for The Daily today. EC aflfllo) - . Christ-- - : Herald subscribers before ' vehicle of tion." world-wid- e low-pric- vance,- sub-scripti- on - If you now are taking The Herald and have paid in advance, you may take advantage of this subscription offer by paying one year farther in d four that would entitle you to the monthly magazines for all of 1924. .. communica- - low-pri- MRiFFFS RirWTNft PUT e There is but one condition to this offer, and that is payment for a year in ad . AMUCK, bCAKK tWULAUE TAUlN'K.RIlRn. NnVA ft. Two pet giraffes belonging to tie chiefs nn en uapd a sensation when they ran amuck, in the township of Ser-- ce ad-vanc- e, above-name- owe, in Becnuanaiana. Rpfor thev could be securea ny their native keeper they put to fiiv hta Burooean tennis party, chased cthe native women, water onrripro. rhnrepd a Derson who at tempted to hurl rocks at them, and pawed ana rouea on tne grouna au eld woman .who was not ao 'fast as the younger members of the com munity. All payments for The Herald and tlse magazines MUST BE MADE AT THE HERALD OFFICE. No collector can accept payment which includes subscription to these magazines. -- 'Eecentlv 'two French soldiers were bathing In the Rhine river. Since they were unable to swim, the soldiers were In a serious condi tion. A young German, who was wntchina. swam out . and rescued both of them. The iTencn trinunai. to reward him, promised that any thing he asked would be granceo. Ue asked, that the. lives of seven men. who had been condemned to be shot for causing trouble to the French authorities, might be spared. The request was granted. Every person who pays $E5g for one year's subscription to The Herald will receive The Heraly, daily and Sunday, and the four monthly magazines FREE. RetnemberThis offer 6f four rmCgazines and The Herald for one year is open alike to new and old subscribers, to all who pay at The Herald office7 $3J0 for a yeaf8 subscription to The .Herald-thafthe regular subscription price of The Herald the four magazines are 'given to Herald subscribers FREE!v rr PAVSON FARMER OF 80 WEDDED IN SALT LAKE s r "Amos, PATSON, Nov. 80 years of age, a farmer of PayMrs. Bertha Descep, 49 son, and years of age, who recently arrived were from Zurich, Switzerland, married Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. They returned home the same evening and will reside la Payson. - When The Herald circulation reaches the lfflO mark this offer will be withdrawnso act quickly Kyl': N0W! K ; : 'i By special arrangements with the various publishers we are able to. offer our readers this exceptional opportunity to save money on their reading matter for the coming year. Each publication is a leader in its class and the entire combination fits the needs of the average family at a price you can afford to pay. Remember, even though your subscription to this' newspaper hasn't expired, it's economy to RENEW NOW as all Renewal subscriptions, will be extended from date of present expiration. .Don't pass ' rr ... THE HOUSEHOLD in 1it h. If. grand old paper goes to over one million - PRIZE A WARDS FIRST PRIZE .,..5 SACKS OP HOOVER'S FLOUR : . .3 SACKS SECOND PRIZE A good night's rest OF HOOVER'S FLOUR . There's nothing like it to put you in shape for the day's duties or ' pleasures, v . v ' jailRD PRIZE . . w-- l IFORTY PRIZES ..... nnnnrnrifflr VaVbl 301 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. -- . 2 SACKS OFJIOOVER'S FLOUR . .1 SACK OF HOOVER'S FLOUR ..nnnwiMP mm I Pfni PHONES 31 67- -68 There's nothing like :: Dr. Miles! HorvlriV: to bring refreshing, restful slumber . ' 'back.' Your druggist sells it si prices $1.00 pet bottle. pre-w- ar ' name Implies folksy household maga- Sine chuck fuU of good cheer, entertain', ing stories, beauty hints, patterns, recipes and household hints of general Interest " Senator Capper's Washington Letter is I feature of human Interest written by a man who practices what he preaches. Around the Family Table la another department wher Tolks may swap expert. " ences, enjoy poetry and discuss the prob- - lems of life as they come up from time to time. Just a magazine of real human Interest and a good periodical to haw aronnd the house for the young folks. THE FARM J0LRNAL, the great na- -, tional farm paper, Is unlike any other ' paper, It la practical, always honest, clean faithful; full of sunshine and gumption. Believes In fair play to all, la full of good, solid Information, attractive -- pictures, wortluwhUs articl- e- and - spe clnl features, worth ten1 times the tub- scription price.. Every Issue, of over a hundred pages, are trammed full of good things for all. Stock, household, poultry, ' and young folks' department second to none, makes The Farm Journal the best value for every reader of this paper. Established over forty years ago, this , - If it $ Buy a bottle, does - not 7 help you, Wll give your money -- rf homes a month carrying a message of hope and sunshine to each subscriber. GOOD STORIES. This famous old magazine has been, noted for Its interest. ' ing stories for many, ninny years. In most families it has been on the reading table for years, handed down . from mother to daughter who believed In good, ' 'literature with plenty . of action, J clean Those who enjoy poetry, old and new, will' find this monthly department both inspiring and instructive. All in all Good 8tories belongs on your family reading v table. ! ; rEOrLE'9 POFL'LAR MONTHLY has long been known and recognised as Uvt magazine of home and community service. Serial and short stories with beautiful colored illustrations are a decided feature of this magazine. Recipes form an Important feature. Each month, home ' plans, community entertainments needle-work, patterns, gardening, all profusely Illustrated, make It possible to render a ' service to those living la the rural districts and small towns, through tha columns of this great publication. Ton can have this service free as a subscriber to this great mngaslne of the Middle . - - West . |