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Show THE PROVO POST THE PROVO POST Provos Popular Newspaper LAST THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phrne FEBRUARY 27. 1921. PROVO HIGH WINS Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 125 West Center St. WEDNESDAY. HOME GAME Every Day Brings More FROM NEPHI QUINT 13 r Reserve Power of Local Team Sufficient To Enable Two-poiVictory Beautiful Suits, Capes, Coats, Dresses, Silk and Summer Materials nt By carrier, per mouth By mail, in Utah. Idaho. Nevada, and Wyoming '(m'advanee, All other states ' $0 90 a qq SR EfiSSSASZ last night, when a ha,rdfought and exciting game was won in the local gymnasium from thej Nephi high Hchool quintet by a score of 29 to H Dr. Raymond Pearl, head of the department of biometry and Johns' Thp Provonans better piaving TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF WELL SELECTED MERCHANDISE Hopkins university, has had a go at the ot irooiem what tactors most influence longevity and reports power, and after having been led Tentatively on the results of his research in the Journal of the most of the way by Nephi, forged to American Medical Association. His conclusions will not be par- - the front aml won by th margin of Our popular price on all wearing apparel makes them very attractive. mT Pro h Ktei d cularly comforting to those who hope to reach the mark without having heeded Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes century in second place suggetsion hi from c BEAUTIFUL DRESSES in all the newest Silks and Wools, in every that an aspirant for centenarianism should carefully select his the division championship and went ancestors for several generations back. At the same time due i,lto a ,io- Nephi in its final game shade you would like. dictates that the accepted rule., of right living be not . I here is still a chcince, cis Or. Pearl intimates, that we tfiams arf favored to win. in which led cjt.se a play off will probably be ne- $9.90 T0 $49.50 rtiay be astray by relying on an insufficient body of data. The scientist concentrated his efforts on a study of individ- - cossarythc over. With a view of nj disco erin,, dwChed any might have influenced 7J and at tho1 pnd of th iiaif 10 to the reported re suits. Their lives undoubtedly are exemplifica-- ' l The third quarter ended with PRETTY COATS that you would be proud to wear. tijons of what longevity, as concretely practiced and experienced,1110 Nephi aggregation still in the actually is. His method was first to obtain clews through thejIP,dT 2l2?iul credit for the victory newspapers of the existence of very old persons and then to sendis due Hawkins. Provo left forward. $14.75 TO $59.50 : to each a cestionnaire covering the whole field of heredity, physi-- J who was high point scorer of tho cal environment, habits, health and disease history and physical same with seventeen points Dixon f?r pfrovo- anrl pIay71,VP!Lper-'ls- o constitution. The cases reported cover, the lives of fifty-on- e Call and try them on. We like to show these beautiful styles. .Grace lor .soins ot .whom twenty-seve- n were men and twenfar-fou- r women. Nephi. SUITS that are plain tailored and very daintly trimmed. Thirteen women and seven men wrere centenarians and the oldest 105 man of The women is greater yars. age averag isja High in quality and low in, price. thjan .that of the men. The seeming preponderance of women in the old age group $19.48 $21.75 $24.75 $31.50 39.75 $44.50 $52.50 $59.48 is tin itself an illustration of the pitfalls for which the statistician mihst be constantly on watch. In the first plac eobservation of a larger number might remove the apparent sex disparity and in the next the manner in which the names were selected lent itOur beautiful line of Silk and Summer Materials is very large and self to the discovery of a relatively larger proportion of men who had not attained the full one hundred years. The deep interest cannot be excelled in variety. Let us show you this beautiful variety. felt in the mere inof instances by public long living generally sured that-the- y would be reported in the newrs, but it was also true that men of ninety or over were more likely to do something Worthington, WE CAN FIT YOUR FEET whiich attracted notice, while an aged woman, though active Broadhead. enough inside her home, would escape attention until the celebra-- ! L!Jun!rg All the newest patterns and shades in Slippers for Sprint. tion of her hundreth birthday was announced. This uncertainty as to the influence of sex on longevity does not, however, vitiate $3.50 TO $8.00 the findings in other respects. It is a little surprising to learn that no common habit, diet, climate or manner of living was discovered which seemed to war-rao generalization. Curiously, however, it was found that ijugh-thparents of the subjects did not attain Mgmw nt ages JONES TO CLASH the grandparents for whom data were obtained averaged nearly eighty-fiv- e years. Obviously these are high age(s and largely in WITH WILSON, IN excess of normal expectancy, and just as obviously-therare no purely statistical reasons why grandparents should live longer, ARMORY TONIGHT . thari parents do. Dr. Pearl thinks that the fact that they do so a oioloa.d cae 4 witli) respet t t thc rruti'iiul uwUu rev it" reason. It may be significant too ni its relation to the lieorv that Little Too C"hooe lJetw etn Mat-metn In r a ml (hen. mu'r tina In Her ol in porn i y (hath inherited traits have a way of skipping a generation, as to which Temporary On Record of Past husband niai lx lln man ul lit r biologists are not of one mind. Husband Coming hnu Performances t Jin. man is im n lx It is possible to draw a saferconclusion from the ages at m hi i' mom sin hut doesnt To The Columbia Know ibis Sh goes to a guitar. wheih the brothers and sisters of the subjects died. Of 109 broth-- ' udm-- Jones of Pioo. thaihngi-ru in and the dot tor m t barge ers :jnd 101 sisters it appears tjhat the former have lived at least 'vs jack vviDon of Denver, chain. ts a man who is likely to die any tinevent So pal raiParrt at prim 17.4 years longer and the sisters' at least 9.28 years longer than Plon The (intral idt a of Her Tempor-ar- moment Unbeknown to them, Tom, tbo lll i"por,s dif-on the Average of the whole population. These are substantial Husband. which is to he the who loves the girl but has never orv tills evening, and to the follow theatre, met hi r, bribes an attendant to sub. foresees and go a good way, toward establishing heredity as one'er; of th triumphs and defeats of at trait ion at' the3rdColumbia may be summed stitute him, disguised as the dving of the commoji influences which the investigators seek. As to Henry Jones it appears highly un Mondav. Mart h of the two prim ipal patient and so file ceremony is perill) in the lines individuals constitute usual to see the local favorite in characters others, it can onlv be said that fiftv-on- e hen the leading woman formed, the girl and her conspirator a gifup too small to be final. We may still hope to discover Term",! jeimmpS turns to the leading man and says still believing that she has married which the present generation can atone tor the omissions ail(1 'is 0pp0nenT the You are my temporary Husband. the patii nt with both feet in the way r is Yes, dear; but grave. h of it A more or less remote progenitor:Jones and VYiL and his xxiie talMatistics of g nr-hin- - fe" - W."?' ; - - of-th- r nt al-th- ! e e I -- e-- ; 1 n 1 i i i 1 1 - I 1 inter-este- i , . I - l se-l- ei i v , -- am-xve- - the xou are my permanent .on possesses appeal m To go any further with the story HuMiaml, follower of the mat game, rind there w "Htr Tt mporary xxould lie to spoil jour evening's en the Courti played nay William hh h, two chooM' the to between A NEW KIND OF BANK is little nt. Let it sntfio- that it is Phxsiidl-l- y print ipal male role, is one of the nil'll Oil past perfoi manci-sin a riot of nn rriment You'll like the hits of the present is a wide variation bet ween there x oull like the man, you'll he met a man the other clay who gave me an idea. Ideas are tlie two men, Wilson being tall, ran-g- x Xt w Yoik, a eoinedv of sidi. splitting girl, that fair'y gi l piled by tlnir quaint line story, .Toms, on the situations and dialogue and b;g hum d plentiful enough, but new ideas are rare. This was to me at nn-nt hut iii'st. last and always, xou'll rinu r xxitil ovi other hand, h- mg stinky : pd wt 11. bubbles new. wa- "laugh x out sides oft a least, quite st with orv xoung The dials l 111 ev r. ts. how sev il 1 r Ttmpoiary Husband will q ont know anything about religion, said my friend, but knit. theii- are points ,in general about in an who is set King a husband, pre. he "Hi h as was done me more idea the an in die will that one who home a plavers for exaitly siiortly. liien gave m a with Hash firahly Jones both saving my money d New in In was r fathmaxsi xxhire n't fulfill York, she jit that order pri his h srs .a hard worker, coni head, valuable to me than a ten thousand dollar Ihouse. Scence from Her Temporary Husband at the Columbia Monday, will, main snm one Inside tin- it has 1, n a phi noinenal sum had a violent temper ed, f lever and game Wilson po-s- -i er'. When I was a young man, .he said, she lined, and It promises to he a red lettir dax thinks she man als of ss, I main thpse qualities. tried a lot of March 3rd, PreNented by E. Forrest Taylor and Company. and it became the source of most of my troubles. whom h'-father ohiet ted to. sv in loial theatre historx. though hardly comparable with so and work but there heart head forth, work, vvillf power, man in leg wfirk. hut Inf s well thing.4, ihe dangit vva and there it remained until I hit upon the simple exped- versed1 in guard-nw and I stored up 'money in the bank. of ers line this of, as resiling ient of storing up decency will likely gin- Jhnes little opporconHe successful. and was quite method The quite unique 'to show to lfis lies t advantage. sidered all his shortcomings as phases of poverty. His cure for! tunity Wilson feels fairly confiih nt he able to make the 15 ft pouml manneis, lack of1 .'A poverfv was bis savings, for lack ot good in mind limit hv Hus be what his had senior etc., welterweight courtesy patience, generositv, faith, within the he called a safe deposit vault and in it he kept stored his reserve limit. The match qrom',mofe than f t of these things. . WITH THE one angle should he a pretty exliin H s contention was that when things were running smoothly pion.i frith strength pitted jag, mist in business and in his personal life he didnt heed any extra faith, strength, ami skill vieing again .r miii'li to to - . ri-a- i . - - rt-all- tin-loca- l l New Millinery - But when strong temptations assailed him as they often did, thenlkm. In adidtion to the headliner, he feltj the need of extra help. So he began to put away, every eral scTappv local hovers will appear The in the preliminaries. padded day, some of his surplus. and facts, gloves will he used diligently. ac'After all, he argued, when you get down toof details the promoters and the its own. It just cording to flow my mondV in the bank has no special function or more of claret may He to of others. began adds boiits. weight and power to the money and the No niatter how great the interest storing of constructhink otf his mind as a bankfor the saving in the preliminaries is, it will be tive, helpful, peaceful thought. as of greatly increased in1 the headliner an exigency he found no difficulty in transferring part to see Jones are local fans the eager or ings to the part made raw by some sudden irritation make a comeback rigainst the Dent. He could see himself taking down package after'pack-n- l ver wrestler. the shelves of his mental archives and handing them his other shelf for immediate use In the emergency, Stak Relief f asked him where the greater part of his savings in these Society stock brokers and! Appreciates he said that things went to andmost made children wife and his but of of Play them, stenographers got Support Reviews. of Review next the largest draft. Psychological 7' m-v- . , Sparkle of Spring ? FRIDAY FEB. 29 M in-on- taxi-drive- s, The largest electric light bulb in the world was recently ex- hi hi ted in' East Orange. New Jersey, at the plant of the General Electric Company. It is 22 inches high with a diameter of 15 Inches a the top Thirty thousand watts were required to heat it. W know Americas difficulties ; we respect Americas su i The Amt rican people are drawn from many diverse re with many hitter mem inra-.- ' They hae- crowed the Mlantic 'They hae no intention of allowing the heir In art At ate which done their full share in building up have they uiirhty to hi'clime an adjunct to anv Kuiopean Power or to get' mixed up m the diplomatic confusions ami nationalist ambitions of Europ,1. Ramsay Macdonald, head of t he Brit ftte Labor ean Mhc. .Part in Parliament. - . . . The Stake Relief society officers are highly appreciative of e splen- patronage of the production of :uu 'The Z011the author. Mrs. Annie D ri',h:mer. C re Miss for writing the play: Nixon for coaching the plavers. the players for their services, the officers for their activitv in selling tickets," the local newspapers for m adverMsing the their geni ros-t-product ion the Bites Furniture Co r use of fu'T'.nire. niii all rohr.'s " ati' v ax lop'-hu'-- d to th-- ' 's.. ,if the nerfor"ani MRS ELECTA s DIXON. MRS EMMA S JEN.SEN MRS VERGIEZ MERDOCK. Stake Relief Societv - -- ! 1 I s I MARCH OUR SPRING OPENING will reveal authentically new and utterly ravishing styles. The tiny cloche discloses an amazing, number of clever, variations, which vie for popularity xvith the large hat of graceful drooping brim. We invite your immediate inspection of our showing. n-p- : SATURDAY, i -- I AND Bertha Ross 317 West Center 1 |