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Show THE PROVG HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1021. THE PROVO HERALD What Can the Ch ambe r of Published by The Herald Company, Ptoto, rtah. EVERT MONDAT. WEDKEffDAT AND FRIDAT. txuri "! f.ttitrat 187. ........... sis ; Aaawerini the second of the five ...... 13 jlontha. $1.75 cnettlona most ofUn asked in rela The weekly edition. Thuraday, of The Herald, by matt"OBTy ia Utah tion1 to tite iipnaloB and reorgaBtta-- t 1 a year is advance. ., county nUide of Provo, for tu;n of tbt Chamber of Commerce, , "What can tee Chamber of Commerce B. C. RODGR3 r;fidKet"ad- FabltaBer. iu-- ' a member of the coxnatlUjee invlledani.othrfn na!net the atatement below. The first all . Intended To obtain from evtfy anawered in The Herald member a candid and earnest expresFriday, waa why Hbere should be auch sion of ppnilon or suggestions. an organization here. The three-cithe- r Jt hat been the experience In otheJ question which cover other phases of cities that the answer to these two Of course advertising pays. Thousands of instances of vast the movement next week, and - an- questiona-thou- gh coming from 400 swers to which will be made later, are to 3,0uff Chambei1 of Commerce membusinesses buflt. byjidvertisng1 are at hand to prove the assertion as to who the chamber will .be bers, classify themselves "under a financed, who will run it and Us. out- comparatively few important hea that advertising pays. ' , . look tor permanency. ings. These jubjecta, thus broaly But alt advertising doesn't pay.- -- Some- - advertising - pays Whut can the Provo Chamber of. itefinprl rpprespnt the blanks ic ;he Commerce d(r? , platform of work of ..the expanded better than others. It can do, anything upon which the Chamber. , . fhffiiBhr nnt pnvry.r of the corffnionitT - ltr ig clearly een bere'-tttt-t- o the eedfiil to be program of wor as tini-- developed. If you are an advertiser you are interested. .You, want to get 5At4Jlf4SStfifiJJ - : done.'- -' the wlwlflmenaHrshl your money's worth. Thi "you can do if you study your adverWhat it will do 'depends entirely it is the duty officers and directors and of Jh ,iwolal commitupon the membership. Every tising as jdost'lyias oit study ,your buying n have an equal voice in eay- - tees when a pjKjinteOi? COf.Cfti trate ments, the In g- - wharit should this pro- doing rtheirvrhol-efi'Advertising that reaches the reading eye of the most people of those ihinga will then become a gram through. The, program will coyer matter of chamber a period of at least three years, of the whole. jzbie to purchase what you have to sell does pay. It can build up to that end.uniting . ' .' through activity. being:- revamped a business. The" lack of it can, and does ruin a business; the - Putting the question another way. referring it membership from It is asked: Who is going to time to time. lack makes it Impossible for vone merchant to obtain, or hold, the suppose say whanhe Chamber of: Commerce r Having- - learned the interests of the shall do? V" v ..... president? No. The Individual members. It U possible for business he should have. y No. directors? The .tommittees? the directors to call into committee When you buy stock for your store you carefully study the No. The members? Yes. , service the men who are Interested in article and its price. You wouldn't pay one wholesale concern 25 .The manner in which the members certain projects. The signed answers will do. this is one of the most Impo- to the questions will disclose who are cents for three yards of cloth, and payrot)ierihej?ame jncjeJor rtant featurcsjfjthej; expanded Cham the men most interested in various ber. pf Commerce, a feature on which matters. By putting such men on spe" two yards of that same grade of cloth, would you? . one of the chief appeals for cial, committees, the director insure Therefore why, pay one newspaper 25 cents an inch for 1500 is based ang support cooperation or 400 or careful study of projects and their circclvUpn.: more of the business and" professional completion by Interested groups of of Prov citizens.. You want to reach thejpeople with your advertlsffigTnl thl men Jn a word, it la the ' referendum. it is ny giving the individual mem more people you reach the-- " more that advertisement is worth to Two questions will be asked of every ber the opportunity tfl work ou' the member Immediately after the week thing he is particularly anxious to you. The nation's best advertisers place their-busines- s upon the intensive campaign: have done that the whole membership! 1, . What,, as a citizen, do you think is kept alive and active. circulation test. They will pay more. for. a newspaper with 1500 things of first importance for An important plank in the fil'atform l circulation than they will pay for advertising in a newspaper aje.the the Chamber pf Commerce to'under-ta- will be publicity for Provo, the adop- for the good feltyciProvo. tinn nf methods'tb advertise the city, I with T 000 cumulation: The Herald suggests to Provo advertisers that" they adopt ?. What jin your opinion, are the its - attractions and opportunities. things that should be undertaken by widely, and to create and maintain a the advertising rate approved by the national advertising clubs the Chamber of Commerce to Improve fav.orable opinion toward the city conditions and opportunities In your throughout the country. association. That rate is based upon circulation. ,,; : own line of business or activity? A city's gpod will' is Its reputation. it I , r . r OOYERETT TRUE OUTBURSTS : : By -- WASHINGTON. adminie-tratio-n Commerce Do? a second HAeTnaintotter-?BnUtah, Under .the Act of March 3, .. fear. . e PLEADS FOR ECONOMY Both tha and cengreaa were warned by Secretary Mellon that tha 350,O0O,OOO reduction ia estimated JepaJimental expenditures agreed upon at the White la. ccurtag anawera to these two House coISreBce last t;ue3iT3y irtrr of the whole ...tax revision questions, reliance will not be placed part could b accompliahed only by ; bnnTaiTreplles, GroupTnwttnCTTmd the exerch of toe mornprcon"-omy- . conferences will be held, discussions ,". -- - ADVERTISING PAYS 1 pro-gra- n, ' -- mem-befMwi- do,-and- to-th- XLij ftIfAf,' fMmmMlml rj 1,0 NEC Jig ; L . your honey money Spend , OR. HOU J ; ' Phone ia.,;.Prov. 413-- J' -- . .3 t -- 1 V 'f'' i'T Mi- pfjr-- ;) J. t THAN JT jR andjinh IIHIIHII I.IIMIIIIIII yMrVr'SSih-fi- - UlV rrt)i iiuuuii uuiuiiiiii ca.!x..isrs. v mi of-th- e via 1 nines Made new - . " I k PTinvrr ravbAlViVH V'WU l The Herald does not ask advertisers of this; city for their exclusive business. The Herald merely suggests that advertisers of this city place their advertising upon this basis: ON THE NUMBER OF ISSUES r week;z Naturallyj; thlslwiwrripel r regress and advancement in the newspaper field. If The Herald can secure as much advertising by issuing "twice a week instead of three times The Herald can double its annual profits. But that would mean that this city would remain, in the country town newspaper class. The Herald will issue daily as soon as there is a tusinessieffiand for a daily. This demand will, of course, come in the form of advertising placed upon the number of issues per. ' REASON ENOUGH. . 1 . . OF COURSE." job we handle . T Lundryman-- I am. sorry to hava to tell you, sir, thaf one of your shirts is ROYAL : . , lost. C'ustomer But, here, t have Just " paid you for doing it up. Laundryman Quite right, sir. :We laundered it before we lost it. Lon- - 208 W. Center don Weekly Telegraph. We Call For and othreeaysHhe1 St Life Is Wot Dull fI ;.v.t . .j krj ofJrVovo that they base their pay for advertising upon circulation. The Herald suggests that if advertisers pay The Herald 25 xents for the 40 per cent larger Herald circulation that they pay the Post the proportion-iiUlysmallprice. That would be fair to The Herald and to the er iJvertiser: - liedoesritI?Ferw .I.S.AJ Dr. YiileG' Liver Pillo Just take a couple when you go to bed to- night. .You'll feet a. lot better, in Jie morning. For chronic constipation, and as an occasional laxativt, iheie little Provo, in 1925, will look and be what the average business man of today wishes. The city will not make the progress that only-on- e or twobrdad-vfsTone- d men : can imajrine. -- leders-arehtldHbaeky- Far-sight- GQMING to EKOmJDC TUESDAY; AUGUST &t TWO SHOES I of M.AND 8P. L AT 2 P. y, .. E I i f A 1 J f f M " : ' - ; j lin his WBJ:4'fJSt ' ," ou white sut today. " - J- - . y-jT- "" TheNewTabLikeF Kf- ir yil Store Bookcases, Kitchen Cup Fixtures, -board, and All Kinds of Cabi Built-i- n -- : y s : 1 "' 11 " net Work. Furniture Repaired r"v"i S. W. PETERSON 644-- j; 335 W. Center. YOU'LL NEVER BE UNEASY in a pair of shoes, rebuilt in this shop. We have the equipment to turn out the right sort1 of work and we know how to use" it Best of all our prices are fair. BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING DEPTv 168 W. Center. Phone 707. I It: II f': l.y V i, W-Ti- 1 T . 'it- ! i 1 .,7 W' t ?i 11 . ! 'I' -- If; y s 1 ft Mechanics. i Xji m COMPANY Phone 399. - DONT THROW OUR OLD SHOES AWAYI I will make them look like new. All Work Guaranteed. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Thomas Demos, Prop. 403 West Center -- AKD TUB GE2ATE8T CWlfPJDERtifEAn ...... t PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewritera Repaired. Tola Is Oar Specialty, All Work Guaranteed. Office with Whipple Electric Supply Co.. 814 W. Center. Phone 30. - :ne : - '-73SJyfM-- SINGER SEWING MACHINE - ; '.'. ':': ... Provo is a. eitv of opportunity, of tomorrow. .The men who nndertaken the movement to reorganize the Provo Chamber ' Commerce have opened this opportunity to, all the citizens. ' r, Te is not oneof it Industrial development requires a readjustment of every : ct of city life.- - The supply of labor, the housing of workers, ').?. rents of land, the education of children in useful arts,' the uhition of thrift, the development of pubic recreation, the ..Nation of the foreign laborer, efficiency- and: a host of other n factors vitally affect the permanence of industry. cf these factors can be handled adequately without a Ityorgariizatipn-that-i- i', broad, gaugeiandcpejuriinded. .nr.i'iual initiative, all these affairs will be given a .mini-- " " 2j.te!'."i?ent attention, so far as the entire community is h Civeir to a community erganiaztion,they will be i a mnximum' of intelligence. Such an organization Chamber of Commerce,- which will ask for your , f All Makes of : , SEWING MACHINES Cleaned and Repaid by Expert So thecity.v; - 1 - ed -4 fSSS "" - Phone I r " . Get a Box of Your Druggist.. it is necessary to get the active interest of some hundreds of the citizens, to unite them on a program, and "when they beln to do things along definite lines, the indifferent ones are c roused.- They too wint to have part in community building, The man who lives only fot today is indulging in "a costly ' ;oct of opportunity tomorrow will never wme'to' that man. The man whose vision is of tomorrow will be looking ahead. So Kee. tterSSY TJ 1 1 i SOCD 1 I J'sJSVlSrJTO Phone 674. DeliverFree. AND REPAIRING Keys Made. Locks Repaired. MEREDITH CYCLE CO. ' Phone 397J. Colonades, " - pills work like magic. Btheseiokd largest aHovroir ' Jr " "STAVirv M BICYCLES ii yourbestfriends-anfloyou-vefythi- STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. CITY BUILDING JUNK V . I?tue i TheHeraldJiuggestOo (.V . . wrong? Chances are, your liver is out of order. Unless you fix jt up, things are likely to be ? worse . You can't find anything that will relieve you more quickly and effectively than - cLLli-- UT'Ht M T?v ? sZTtsvVSA L iC ? " - rrv.-rxn-f PROVO TAILORING CO We guarantee to make your old clothes look like new. Phonr 475.:We Call and Deliver' iJ's the Liver - h :,v is absolutely " T : JT ; SHrarilRING te - Pf!' lul - - ' ---- -: - J Workmanship." . n - 1 1090 West First History Professor How was AlexNorth.; ander II of Ruxsia killed? Student (vaguely) By a bomb. ' Professor-B- e a little more explicit, please. ; Student (In desperation) Well, you see er it exploded. American Le worianansrup m repamng snoes we have no competition- .- Every 7 gion Weekly. anOftenleaYeihem kidneyswell, read what a Provo -, s " - Renairid First-Clas- "backache. Colds overtax the kidneys vp AM ,ccu LIFE W KEPHI untini nrrniiin nnur JLJL ior . JddBeyltrouWetland -- - same that FosterMilburnl Mrs. Wiseman had. woman says;- -, r IMrs. Harriet Wiseman. 243 E. Sixth North St- - says: "At times severe colds have weakened my kidneysand caused them to be annoying la many ways. 'My back would become weak,-toand I would nave a dull bearing-daw' v. ttk of each naner. ' ache through the mall of my The Herald urges the Post to publish three times' each v?eek. bar)u Prompt actton "la getting Doau's Ptov Drug com at Th.it would give Provo a daily newspaper service. The Herald KidbeyhasPills saved lue much trouble and pany Doan'a via agreed bux thetelegraplrservicrf have disorder, always my kidneys and removed if the Post will pay for the other three days, both papers to Issue strengthened all symptoms of kidney trouble, Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ask for a kidney remedy get siiaply - The Herald is to to extreme to Provo willing a go any give IS TO UP IT THE service,. POST SAY newspaper TO IF My THIS CITY SHALL LONGER BE DENIED WHAT EVERY OTHER CITY OF PROVO'S POPULATION ALREADY HAS. If there can be no consolidation of the two papers here there can 1 e a ilaily newspaper rvice I 'D AS MUOI FOR PROVO as The Herald has done and stands :;C-'xeady"td,doi It is probable that the Post may do this if the advertisers, the boosters of Provo, insist upon dividing 1heir advertising business on the basis of number of issues a week. That would mean three inches per week for The Herald to two per week for the Post What could be more fair? It costs The Herald fifty per cent more each week to print and circulate three issues than itJ costs the Post to print and circulate two. issues. And most of that money is spent right here in Provoriawages, thing to be considered in placing advertising." You remember the matter of paying one wholesaler more than another for the same article? Well, that is what the advertisers of Provo are asked, to dQ, They .jure asked to pay the post 25 cents a column inch to reach 40 per cent less readers than they reach ;by ..advertising to,. The Heralclr';r .'And .The Herald's price is 'the rTf VMI Y 1, i Doan'a Kidney Pills the JUST GOT OVERACOLD Indole Aui A. 'fkh i.wir: a41t "7. ... " ... to wear shirt tnh. - The very late,, SjrrAenb Blouae Maker,thirTuje f,011 ansa Uuu cut UtU uu FattoS .ZT. - fjSVV - - down. , uch' ; . by-th"Wrt-boaof- .?' Wear Jt 90 Ki 1 n a tab to ai effect! keen hi ' Rich Kltehtnwar. . da Ta when tha Rrnnm m. ptra waa at its height, if yon went Into tavamaklnf and Marrlafl atretchea- - orar t J? Loremaklng NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS fifteen year of onr Uvea, and Br. tha tnttoary department of an ele- that la nothing bnt bad habit A 1 Just Opening TJp a Ford Shop.: !. w Experriorclrmehanlc4arctocyei-berience- . gant aatabllahment yon would find rale the love emotion 1 canoolxed aanwpaBa4ln-wttaJTeTand.pfam tll I ia and that why tbaiTtag, Beforeyou have your Ford of rartona descriptions richly ' inlaid marriage teryTBmeandf- -. All work with repaired' get " my. price. arabesqno In sUteiTiifld .a&tf! body, fahhfallr betleiteff that M. ery guaranteed. Plenty of local references. and Intricately marrla handsomely la better than none. Hr carred. ... PHONE 64J-M- . . ; per't Magaifae, i . ' ta tha . ." . SEAT SALE AT HEDQUIST DRUG STORE NO. ' TUESDAY, 9 A. M. TO G P. !!. 1 |