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Show TIIE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921. UWRr SHE'S TWIN FALLS, Ida.. Aug. 1 5. rail ing to recover frera grief tiat befell her In January, 1915. Mrs. I. 8. Starr, aged 35, shot herself through the heart Thursday evening $b,& died tn a fe,w Mrt.SiartjcQnamitted Lie act of while mourning at the grave "of bef sob. who w HOSWTAUTY tXCRY. accidentally Med" wbea he suppe f-over the Snake Riyer canyon wall besaid the olghatc tween Shoahone and Pillar Falls on -- liiiiiwg VOI) KBtt Ooden Woman Art They Now ; When Surprised See er. 0 Try This on Your Garage! " V MOTliER KILLS SELF TM 4N0THER .' -- 000" "Of aan-of feojr-wifr to get the . money you need to bui'd a home in Ptovo right now?. Do you know that interest rates are tower nowthanheywere rDefofe the war? - Do you know tWT-wmilr- l a: millioii'dollara this 'fall onjroyo " toer breat Two - homes? . 3" thr.-quarte- ; - t'-i- 1:,:'- The tired motorist doesn't have to climb out of tht car and opehTfhe he ets borne. Not If hrTiBea this detfcr Invented try Brooklyn man. You drive the front wheel over a "trap door" (arrow) set In the driveway, aad the weight on the plate releasee a cable, opening -: -- - - ' -- 4k door. . .. . -- - ." WASHINGTON. The McNary-ag-rl, cultural relief W31 was reported the house basking committee. Chairman McFaddeS said he would press for house action early next week. me committee eieminated . prow . iona wa.r f)nanc.e..cQt-hS22- . poration to purcnase laou.twooaJarm loan bonds, to establish a bureau for . , - HEALTH SERVICE . The boy and the girl looked at night-stic- clgbt-watcbjiia- ! New street. recommends the estab lishment of a regular health service for boys and tfrls between 14 and IB who have left school and are empipyed ' Twenty-secon- d N. Y ' I Loans Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time .x- railroad funding. The bouse amendment fixes July 1. as.Jidate tor Inaugurating liquidation of war finance corporati&a . A ReadandJLIseiHeralddWant Ads affairs. . narsesv of nd- T WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLET E "rSTOCKOrTHE FOLXOWTNtr GOODS ISi Per Cent Discount on Openstock Dhmerware . 15 Per UenrDicount on 10 Per Cent Discount on 15 Per Cent Discount Dn Aluminumware. 10 Cent Discount on . n 20 25 Per Cent Discount on Per Cent Discount Silverware. r WASHINGTON. Without - opposi the senate voted Thursday- to tion, aay--J the Borah 'bill' for free tolls "bur take'up for American-coastw- ise ships through ' the Panama canal. This action - followed a conference between President Harding and Senator Borah, author iff the bill, earlier in the d ay. M f. Hard ing declared In favor of tree tolls. Indicating, how- ever, that he would prefer to have the question settled by diplomatic negotia tion: with the British government. Nevertheless. Jcejuade tt clearthat he would offer no objection to passage of the bill If congress desired W take action. TJpna .obtaining this as surance, Senator Borah returned to the capltol and moved to begin cou- r sideratioa of tie tUl. IN THE COUNTY Fancy China,- - Cut Glass- Common Glassware. Graniteware. j . - i factories. The retort resulted from an Inve tifstton by DrkMltcheU with tbe-a- id far the TAKES UP TOLL BILL wVlch k liatTsurprtsed'ttem so They-- t: k would T NEW YORK. Aug. 15. Dr. H. H. idea that ills night-stia stout to beat but stick to the made a. thing report Just Mitchell, in Kitional Child Labor committee, wo aorpTrf-physleians-a- all V.OAY was for 50O,b00,000 ','-- :' Sleials tor s of s lo..w.ed.nntiL-lUiiBBsQrced.tuj- - York. 000,000, of which atith(tf-g.inglae- e nlght-watcbma- n, East facilitate farm products exports. The provision autnoriung the war ftnaneec0tWMtlon,Jo issue in notes was cat to $1,150, 12,000,-000,00- w k,-- ' - coBectloir and dissemination tjt export M'NARV'S MEASURE trade informationand - to ' loan to FAVORABLY REPORTED other than American citizens to ; LET it-i- m ::.:. . benand-WWJUUlwonu- wi how easy GUARANTEED MONTHLY INSTALLMENT LOAN : With'my loanvyou don't have to buy a lot of bum stock that you will lose money on" and you don't have to wait for your money; You don't have to pay a cent until you get gyour loanr- - You have to paynly J16.50 on each- thouasnd dollars of loan for eightyfive months andryounru-e-throughryou Iwant to loan . you what money you neea. borrow money from some people they think it is an accomme I think, it ., modation to you If you borrow money-frois an accommodation'.tboi, for I make money out of the deal. garacre whea ns'hei ' I LJ bottleB. one the. .other emptied, four-ounc- lerith - MliG I iJFYoiriaiiow mntalu -- ''" i 1ik"-t'1rtfl- r full and suggest that the despondent victim swallowed poison before she fired the fatal shot The explosion attracted the "attention of cemetery workmen, ' who gave a general alarm la a reticule' found ueat dying woman two notes were discovered, one addressed tcCjj:., Wright, her em- ployer iB a dry- - goods iofe,- - and the n to a .wonjaa.irlendraWJT,, second soured tore iBy wmav" came arer misery Jor that made mr fsuffer but tbe people from Seal. To these persons Mrs. Starr retor --aa Tboughtfulness, Ajvln lated her and stated that she bad kours aTtersarus. . ome 1 outside I made did not knou abandonedgrief hope-o- f ever regaining a ina tnv fclouden was - - thin that about were wrrr and "sBver-erwrm passing daya.,1 wMid normaLatUtudertowafacietyand ana urea a became had and had ions weary. Tbey her. domestic life. She is survived by tost weigM.and strength I lost journey, but they" didn't want to both her husband, a thresberman-0- f ..thfs so weak and rundown that .'.',l er os.and was almost flesperate. district, and aison, twin of the boy Wrf ' "Since taking Tanlac I am like a They looked at the many light. who met tragic death In tbs early part anything but they said tbey were feeling tired ct 1919.;... ... iiffprnt Person. I can eat want at! 4 my digestion is perfect and only wanted to know where they and "sound every night perfectly IDEAD re- - eeuia .&ve...uieiir..'aajpbr:ruid;:uiea.?.a. PIONEER RESIDENT : et up iB the - morning feeling : rest Bight's mhed. "My 'color has returned, my "I had a bard time telling thenrthat ' SPRINGVf LJLE. Walter 'Wheeler. lace ana eyes took natural again and Che In Hospitality, hotel wasn't only for 77 years of age.ra resident of this I have gained seventeen pounds folks who were .not weary. Graclou, City since 1860, died, early Thursday ofpneumonia Mr. Wheeler was born ,hmm Tanlac Has maue m mr, " After coming ta Spring-villr hotel keeper, and myself as Uie InEhgland".':" In, grateful almost beyond the. powerhe served in the Black Hawk to' describe. 1'want. everywords endure could "never a war. Later he was engaged in the vi VKoguTfeTg-nsh , ... .. ,. fcaehtodJno . undertaking buHines-- - hiea he-r- -f ol- J, JiaTmgra:yla!here-ly-thosew-to re l4dteBtei3aMlnEandtolglitimlil . cine," . come. ; That would be selfish of is. tire.' Taalac is sold ia'Provo by the Provo and "we dont like selfishness. We In addition to his widow, there are arug-gistDrug company, and. by leaaing ." . live daughters and two sens surviv don't really, really everywhere. V He shook bis bead hard as he said ing 'p--r---tor- " a small oouquet or flowers oa tl mound when she tired thejhot Into . J " Uanaiary,llLJUllSh yon t'iy all surprised when tnew you wre coming bere." He M, frjpnds are poke to th girt advestur-r- s menow aha .y who were on thejr tty seeyears'younger wajrT" the be must and it. Souse of Secrets. "There they would twenty -I leel way the earn that all the Secrets helped each thatis "sctly 2a Mrs. Marie Sparhawk. 548 Eighth ither and that the great one of all was' in. relating; her She Secret of Brotherhood.. Without gtI fair with, everyoue eh t one remark8116 experience wua. iumc jlaylng tould be a success, and m one wh.i n a constant I only or hTmself rriemtt .m.rr from stomacn troeble and inougtit sould be a success wbetler that 'per wm' .and getting wnuAications nther oa wa old or young or B0ddlt'ed ail. the time. cverjiuwB "You were told about this .placvTS " " : working, .children attending tne continuation schools of Newark, N. 3-The tests show unmistakably," said Dr. Mitchell, "that the child between 14 and 16 who qualifies for a work sennit and takes employment in a of r systematic factory, is deprived 13 very period in his needed. -- Tbe child the public school has tfca'beneflt-o- t the public school health service. But the adolescent child who leases school at 14 orjieat-lba- t age, lnii11y jam tp wnrlr In unrne small concern: unable or unwilling to main tain a department of hygieneT The character of his tasks is often prejudicial to his health, and .he is at a stage .when dangers are greatest both from a physiological and psychological "THE HOME OF OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE" edical care. at the life when It is most n rTTTTTntTrmrrmmwrfTrmriTTnTij ohyatehnaB,aiNlght-Stick- . ... glars wltbl And Instead tbey had read opo it these words .written, in. large letters : we love te shew; "r "Hoipltality Bo stop and ret ere forward you go." bad explained The standpoint? "The remedy for this state of affairs that the letters even stood out as he lies in the establishment everywhere, waved it about In. the night for the either by the health or school author- lights from the hotel knew jnst'now Jties of a system of periodical medical tn hln npnn It examinations for working children They, finished .jLvejTiflnjHbanjbet between the ages of 14 and 16, the when IMld As following up of ""these "xammations the newcomers, "Now yoil may rest, by measures to correct such defects m arefauiid,. and adequate. physical for yon surely . want that more ..than education programs for continuation anything. It Is a pleasure- - to bave yon. schools." . here. he turned to the boy and" girt. "As - you like to see things and as CHAMBER OF COMMERCE neither of yon look fired or sleepy, should, would PARK CITY. Aug. 15. Park City's though I suppose yon brownie's InviCommercial club was reorganized at you care to accept the :' a spirited meeting held In the Wom- tation to see over the hotel T' Z the course Ot the girl -- did' boyjand an's Athenaeum building, at T whicb more than 200 were present A dele- want to see all over and they went.off gation from the Salt with a brownie after they had wished club, headed by President F. C. Sir Hearty Cordiality," a good night's Schramm, came over in automobiles rest and nad thanked hiifi fori his to assist in the , organization work. kindness. He bad given thenr each Sixtjr-onmembers of the new club a hand shake wnlch had been quite we'e pledged at the close of the meet-JnfThe boy and the girl wonderful. -- .Charles .Moore presided. " spoketo eaArOtber abot It asJJiey were waiting for the brownie to get SUGAR BEET YIELD the ieyf--r- -: "J3e Just shook hands as if he really with 93,339 acres of ' sugar beets and tfuly were so glad to see us, saUI onder cultivation in l9l Utah promde me, feel soTbappyT duced 930,247,;tons of beets or more then tbe little brownie came Just than 9.96 jona per i.cxe. according, to Along.with many keys. ' 2 figures released from the- - Fourteenth "It's not" she said, "that we keep wnsus. Production In 1909 on 27,442 anything locked up here. Everything acres was 413,Sll.tons or 18.7 tons - per Is open for all of us, and everyone - acre x who really wanfabekeysan-hav- e Since the average production per to yon are in the United States was 10.8" them. But I wanted to explain WMJn In the first place of all, creatures how 09 and- productroiTln1919 on 8V cre production who come to the Hospitality botel and Utah for both years is somewhat those who wish to take away a photo,! !Lthan is the average yet In 1919 graph of Sir Hearty Cordiality can etterenceJnJtJtah's favorjhowed do so.", 1 ?siderably jess than the .1909 dlf- "Oh," said the boy, "we forgot an about thanking him for the meals that nt.00.11158011 we produalotvln stats Utah ranks third in pro- - were sent to ua from herewben on our Journey." ugar beets, being outdone were ZZ, 7 Mlchi8an nd Colorado, r 1 .Til tell blm abont it and all the brownie. toJheJ92,0 census figures. In rest tooZ, aM't an i. however, UUh was 7 bested by look around, w tnuet "But come, ieaCo!orado and California. for really It Is late, very late, and tomor-rowyon must go Journeying agaln GIVEN DUCKING : ... IN TAR Th brownie took .them through many rooms and through great ball. She showed them views iron mgn mt or town by towers and she Aow3tf2KeM .tJje grwl irat HHLter and kitchens. She showed them the wonpatriotic preachments of their vic- - derful vegetable garden with the aid of a little light she tarried which Wilfon incurred th mmih, ishe flashed. Jrom time to time when t. . ,rierans wbn he was rpnnrted in 8 sermn that A.eri--they were walking, out ol uwrs 'tan' the many" twinkling; lights they-sa- w wldlera who a that" shone from the uespuamj uoi. n ! S3 ii iii 'm w ii hi USE OUR PHONE. REMEMBER WE DELIVER. II II II M II rfTirWfttvrt II II ... mMWTiMirrtrnnmHTnniffMnTiUHrnrnrtmn'fTrTmmn if'-- tl I 11.11 II I! II 41 111 II "81 II II II II HI III III. 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