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Show ''' -- .Miter- -- f - . i ; i . ; i J 03 Herald Reporter! Cora WadSey Phone S0.W. , Herald Carrier -- M A I'LJLi FIACE OF ij!f ( mmm'' I. By MARGERY . mm snus sale i (1 of CRAK9 AND P.UFR1GHT, PIANOS This is onef the most extensive piano sales "ever offered in the West a rare opportunity ' that no music loving family can afford to miss. J ice reductions are not only exceptional in f: lemselYgs,iUBQBut M they brine the actual price whkh youbuytftihe lowest level attained ' anywhere in this region in the last five years. a 4 - sinsrle piano, ' ' PLAYER PIANOS AT $475 high jrrade, guaranteed Player Pianos are listed in this special sale at prices which, -- within our knowledge, are at least $20 less than of that any other new Player Piano offered in ; . this section. .yNew, . EVERY PIANO FAMOUS Every piano included in this sale is of reDuta-blstandard make, guaranteed by its manufacturers, and backed by our personal business assurance of its quality Select now. Easyrpayment terms mayvbe conveniently arranged,-- In fact, within reason, you may make your own terms. PRH USED PIANOS used we have Several now, pianos "Right "which we alsooflferat exceptionally low"T?ricesr e, IN - South State SC -- v WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 0 . Vi O" i Everybody 7. giiii XT , Seeiiiosilftlhi e in-ia- f ar LILLIAN AND GEORGE RANDOLTH CHESTER . EOBINSON BROTffiRS MUSIC CXDMPANY. 6 All-St- Five hundred and sixty-fou- r thou- saad pounds of crude ooium were im ported Into the United States tn 1918. The year after that we Imported 640,-00pounds. Statistics show that would, mean .fifty grains , for every man, woman and child in the country'. A regards opium using, we are uslBgThe same amount China did fif teen year ago when she was the chief A 'm' N COWNNE GRIFFITH opium consumer of the world. The . United State now doubtful has that distinction. We got very much excited over the whiskey habitWe have amended the constitution as a measure against It. But without entering into any discus sion of prohibition. I want to say that. to my mind, the opmm evil is inTffiTtwy iristmas Mancet Larson of Butte, Mont, were more harmful than the whiskey habit trola is at pur store, An hare thin week to attend the funeral unusually complete line of their father, C. P. Larson.- - r - r When a drinker 1 deprived of his T? FY T amousand lir and .Mrs... 3tJOi Beck oL Alpine whiskey, he becomes a . lim p dish rag. beautiful talking ma- visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. He suffers as an individual. TracIi,,"-wEAkE- N J. Beck, Whiskey being a stimulant this re chines is open to your Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Arnold West and baby action comes when the storm sub selection. and Mrs; Br van J. West and children, sides likes the Victrola and it of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here visit ''But when theopium user comes out will delight your own ing at tne- home oi Air. ana Mrs. ' im. from the influence of this drug, which 1 West a sedative and bold the nervous iamily. v Mr. and Mrs; Will Wadley of Tablona system and the organs of the I II body in spent Sunday visiting with relatives. check, he I excited and greatly stimu Mrs. David Thome entertained the lated. : . . family at a birthday supper in honor "Now, while anynormar man may Saturday-eOf her husbands' 71st birthday want- - to--; kill - hla mother yes. vening. Those present were I've got one and the doesn't mlnttx i Robert Thorne, Mrs. Margaret Thorne, these remarks of - mine the opium "ThTSOSDFWAlUKGFOSD" Mr. and Mr. Duane Harper and user without hi fumes will kill any Mr. Wm. Helen: and Mr. "THE SINGLE TRACK" daughter one. Society at large will suffer from ," Thorner1tfrrand"'Mr8r Silas Thorna, him. , r , "The Son of Wallingford- the Vita- and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Thorne of Amer. "If the United State and Canada which will Aa it stop3 tJje Supreme Court de-- ic3 - lork; Mr. and Mr. Mark would join tn identical procedure in graph special production be shown at the Strand theater tonight crnted to recognie it "Most afSsare STrongand fKSHj.'CLA'Pl!16'' n.d .r' regulating the opium traffic we would and Tuesday, Is the result of twenty glad of this decision. It is unwise lead- and Mrs, laren,ce WaltotT1t3Jniyjhaye --no. n to watch ership Ihat reopens the 'debate." of Salt Iake foreign-par- ts, In from years' -- work on the- parlor George Tsmuggling Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Washburn of and fee afe that Dr. Carleton Randolph Chester. Mr. Chester reyouTan GIRL CLERKS. Duchesne are here visiting Mrs. Simon will attend to r; ceived-Idea- l training for writing, lOT Mrs. Effie Mar-roWashburn's mother,. oughly. ' International News Service. .... -'has about ten years of he that spent The problem' must, be dealt with DETROIT, Dec. 19. Health hint for and in conjunction with his life tramping through the United nationally holdup men: Keep away from the SCHEDULE. at" Canada unless-wevll vlRlted nearly-ever- y we Statesr-- He . Detroit, postoffice! The. coaches of the Nebo . division as well throw up our hands and rmtght Girl clerks there are not going to have quit. In town and the entire country lage schedule following "The way to cure the habit is to . shriek and faint if a bandit saunters for arranged the the various .basketball teams of have no drugs available. If there is and has often joined hobo In their up to where they are handling money a for camp division: sleep. r night' the . Ino opium there can be no habit Until or bonds far from, it , , He was especially Interested In January 13 Spanish Fork at Provo; then we cannot wipe out the habit" They're going to reach to some se-- Payson at NephL the kindness criminology creLplacejwler of' severa- l- Jail warden . has, at var lous 41mes in his life, been given acNephI at Spanish Fork. WOMEN USE MOSTTAINT. shoof to kill to penitentiaries. cess Here he was 2ft Payson at Provo; January International News Service. nvone who has seen the work of able to study the criminal, at close at SprlngviHec Nepht St STLQUISMo.PecLJS, the girt marksmen on local rifle ranges range. He was born near the Ohio Louis woomen have the January p4 Provo at Nephl; Sprln knows that there are many, many state penitentiary and lived there for 24 at Indians Nephl; Provo backed January oft the completely safer places to be than acting asN tarSpringville at Spanish Fork. boards, accordingy to Edward F.. several years. It was this institution get for one of the girls firing. that first interested him In the study 27 Springville at .Trovo; January Heibig, manager of this city's Police and bank devolver ranges : of criminals and their characteristics. .Fork at Payson. wholesale concernSpanish largest drug were offered Postmaster Wllljam J. When he first created James Rufus 3 Louis women, Heibig deNephi at Payson. February St of the for the practice Nagle girls, 10 Payson at Springville; Wallingford and. his partner, Blackle February clares, spend $3,000,000 annually whohow take keenly to the range Spanish Fork at Nephl. lor face taint and rouge. The Daw, Mr. Chester had in mind the worlt, although there iwere many of idea of delineating the home life of a 10 P r o v o at Payson ; sale here of paint and rouge will February them skittishwhen the practice be crook. Previous to that time authors at Nephi. HeiSpringville. $250,000 average per month, gan. To begin witha 45 is a pretty had overlooked the fact that the vaga 11 Nephl at Provo; Span February : big jisserts. bandfuf of for a slight girl eigteen. ish Fork at Springville. bond is justlike any other human big And there were many who at first that he may be a kind father-f- l 24 Provo . at Sprlngvilier February were 'guilty- of placing their hands at Spanish Fork. loving husband and during hi hours Payson over their earl because of the terrible of recreation an ideal citizen, With Spanish February 30 Provo at noise. the average Mr. Chester believes Fork. But that was when they were nov crookedness is a matter, ot business ices some weeks ago. Now they take and conducted along business lines. JUDGE FINED CROW. pride in their rank of marksmen. They After the criminal has perpetrated his handle revolvers like policemen, and crime he returns to his home and to the targets of the, range in the baseSPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. 19. Will his private life to be a law abiding ment of the Pirst and Old Detroit Na- iam Crow, of Roodhouse, has no love ' citizen. . In The Single Track," which will a tional' bank bear witness that high for birds. Although Crow say his As goon as the Wallingford stories be shown at the Strand theater en score at sixty feet is the rule and not name had nothing to 46 with the mat became popular. Mr. Chester began to Wednesday: and Thursday, Coriaae the exception. consider the kind of son that would Griffith forsake for the none the life ter, the judge fined him $26.25 for d be born to such a father. On the one ot luxury and ease of a debutante or woodpecker. shooting a BAITING A BACHELOR. hand he had J, Rufus, a man of great your society matron and plunge Into ability, yet crooked beyond, redemp- the life of a western settlement with r International News "Service. tion. On the other hand he Tiad the all it attendant frontier customs tad 19. A cruel Joke Dec. GENEVA, wife, Fanny, a kind hearted, upright excitement Known a one of the most on a has been played here wealthy woman, honest beyond the shadow of attractively gowned women of the adbachelor named Adxsr. Marriage a doubt, To these two was born a son screen, Miss Griffith dona calico and vertisements were distributed to the and Mr. Chester considered the type sunbonnet khaki and sombrero and choice The is largely up j Swit- leading newspapers throughout he would be. x play what I for her a sew type ot LOVES p EVERYBODY vlrtuetrof-AaierTHE W ;uu. JUUI LJVU zerlanrextolnng the character; addred corpuscles, you're referring to his large fortune and withMil VHD KIN'GRIN Only In the earlier ecene laid ta HE HITS THE HEART York City doe he have an opNew ing that he wanted a pretty wife, "WHEN HE'S SKK. and dragfagged out a dowry. to display her art in wearportunity ' The unfortunate victim, after being to ged out, ' ing beautiful gown. meeta for flooded with letters asking "The Single Track" take It title Jack "pep," to look' sallow Harold Lloyd, the Associated Ex- ibltors' comedian whose fua bubbles from a spur of a railroad thtt when and unhealthy, to efow to publish a notice in the- newspapers with the clean, unalloyed mirth - of completed, will connect the heroine' before your time. atatinir that he was not the author of wasted youth has made the world sit up, rub mine, all that remains ot the advertisements and, further, that fortune, with the main line. Jt must its weary eyes and take, notice. in to Adler, intends marry. he never that be finished before the option on the Among slap stick comedies the meantime, has made a hurried rewere too low, and polite comedies that right of way expires. Rival interest in resort treat to a small 'mountain aimed too high, Harold Lloyd' have employ foul mean to cause delay actually increases the num- order to escape from his fair admir stood out as the only ones that have and the fair young mine owner foe to ber or red corpuscles in the ers. found that happy medium of humor her property personally to take charge. blood. It makes the cheeks that appeals to the keenness of your EARLY BIRD PROTECTED. . wit, the tenderness of your sympathy Superstition of 8ailoiv and stilmulates plump rosy, and the romance of yourheart. . Old sailors believe 111 luck will surethe digestive organs, creHis newest Hal lloacn comeay, ai- - International New Service. ly follow if anyone even, accidentally CHILLICOTHE, 111., Dec lJ.Thy tributed on by Associated Exhibitors, Is a ates and of number person healthy appetite, count the in the at" the say the early bird gather "Never Weaken," showing leads to increased vigor board ship. Strand Wednesday and. Thursday. It worms, out the ambitiou hunter who In China, and vitality. First bottle is three reels of his best brand of fua shoots the early bird In tht vicinity Many Suicide than any suicide more mixed with thrills that aire believed to must pay. . So said Game Warden fhina has or to guaranteed help you have no equal on the screen. The iron Hahn in making the arrest and so other country In the world. In a single v refunded. money case skeleton of a skyscraper was one ot realized W. H. Even aa he paid n million a as half year as many A-J- l the most important "propa" " "sd In even $25 fine tor. shooting ruct be r ASK lYOUR uav . DRUGGIST f tm hm SCRV of tore unriae, - AtlQCATR CO Weaken." "Never (li(lltTlj?l corded. 'ofthesef - 134-3- of Monday evening, given in honor ' . Lurwig Poulson. ,. JMf. and Mrs. Geo. . Shoell were pleasantly surprised at their- - home Other guests presSunday 'fcv.etjlng. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Will Stagg, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, Mr. and Mrs.Owen Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 6tagg; .Postmaster and Mr. H. W. Wadley and daughter May spent Sunday in American Forklbe guests of " Mr. and Mrs. Theo Mirier. Mr. and Mrs. Oweff C, Christiansen and M. S. Christiansen were Salt Lake viBitors Tuesday. Omer and Curtis Larson of Sacra mento, Cat, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Adams f With an Cast. Written and Directed by " -- 4-.- aiiiiiiiiaiiii; "The Sort of Wallingford . UER . A TRULY GREAT PICTURE g - Our Greatest : TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Strvlca. i: . NEW TOKK, Dec U.For every Mrs. LeGrande White entertained at active, American, a miscellaneous shower Friday even- running his affair young at too speed of ta honor of Mis Violet Lamsen. a efficiency, there la the danger of let- ing bride of this month. Fifty-fiv- e guests ling drugs oner a "rest the were Invited. The- evening was spent tion to try a little "suspended temptaanimaIn the usual diversion, after whljfb tion" rather than a normal vacation. lunebeon wa served. Miss Lamtua for to substitute false stimulus for real received many beautiful rifts. vigor. Miss Lucile Dlckerson spent Satur- And then there are the " wretched addict steeped in the hope and deday la Salt iJJie visiting relative. Mrs. Zina Draper was a visitor here spair and deceiving vapor that curl Tuesday. up from the poppie of the East Kicholea and Miss Sarah For In here Kay our timed Slates la reParker of American Fork spent Wed produced that which was the China of fifteen years ago. nesday visiting the schools here. , Bishop and Mrs. E. D. Olpln return Here in our midst 1 the China that ed home Sunday from .California, wa the world a greatest opium con where they have been visiting their sumer. Here 1 the China which use daughter Belle, who is .on a mission sixteen time more narcotic drug than . there. any otner civilised country today. Mrar Lawrence Hutching- - of Amer -- lp addrctl ican Fork spent Friday here visiting who ItwitjraiuerthenfTJial take cure to rid them of this with her daughter, Mrs. Kolla Thorn raging faver and desire sink back Into ton. the vast swamp ot narcotic fume Mrs. J. J. Hayes was a Salt Lake which u all about us visitor Saturday. These facts are offered by Dr. Royal Mies Barbara Green entertained the S. Copeland, health commissioner of Beehive Girl ot the First ward at her New York City, who advocate nation home Saturday evenlngxThere were al legislation to eradicate an evil more 28 guests present 1zrZ oeadiohan lhe wJblskeOaWt Jately Mr7n&' UrTCnat1LanA4uIafr)fr. maae ainicuic ir not impossible by andMr.t)r-DrapeTrMrar"Mart- e Constitutional amendment. Poulson and Mrs. Josephine Draper The use of opium Is increasing, say H 8 i REX. (Written for International New high-strun- m. s Iiiiliiilliliiiiliiillii hi marriage of Joseph Olplnand Violet Lam sea, and Louis Olpin ot this city and Mis Margaret Joseph or Bearer, iiu take plaoo la the Salt Lake tenlple, Wednesday. December "vStL-.. . f v'!ifi the -- J EMn RIcHin Mis 1 -- screen . PLEA FOR NATIONAL NO ONE PARKS. 3 ABOVE' LAW. - International New Service.-International News Service. COLUMBUS, Ohio, . Dec. 19. "The CHICAGO, . Dec. 19. Comes now secret of democracy is fundamental John Barton Payne, director of ihe Red Cross, with a new motive for livi- that no one.is above the law," declared ng. the Rev. Charles A. Alden, pastor of "There Is a heap more in this world besides three meals a day," h3 declared In a Ipeech at the American association convention hire. refer to our national parks. Civic "I mj opinion In the' greatest assets in the stated within reasonable limitsuch national monuments as the Yellowstone, the canyo- n- and- other" national congresaJiasBeta8idei country, ations, are wd parks Grand parti - eseri)arksshtmltt neverrbfrzen upon for commercial croached BOLSHEVIKI MAGAZINE. International News Service. , - LONDON, Dec. 19.--- A Copenhagen report says that the Soviet government Is publishing a universal maga-ita- e in Petrograd. The daily net sales are said to exceed 6,000,000 copl;. First Universalist Church 'here, in a sermon markod hy an atLeague and' tack upon the Klux Ku Klan, the assaiMng of the striking miners and other organizations for trying to "take the law into own. hands." their " "The quotation : 'Airmen' are" created equal' means that no man is allowed to take .the law inte his oWn u ands. contmuoa tne itev. ur. aiucu. League has "Even the no such authority," he asserted, commending the. Supreme, Court. tor offito recognize the right-o- f cers to unwarranted searching of homes in the attempt to enforce the Eighteenth Amendment to tho United States Constitution. "It is idle to talk abont enforcing Amendment to the the Eighteenth Constitution-b- ybreaking itbe Fourth If the Eighteenth Am- Amendment Anti-Saloo- n Anti-Saloo- n Forget It endmenFannorB-forcedwithout-t; tlang expression which ought t breaking personal and property .rignts tppliedlikeTTticWng plaster to a already guaranteed then there Is conIrg proportion of our schemes t the amendment and the between flict : Ht Constitution. A rlclt-Kxch- ante. Easylo ake Hot Bread Why bother to mix and - bake hot biscuits when Hot ROYAL BREAD is so much better for you and so much easier to prepare? Ten minutes before you are ready to serve the luncheon or dinner - v ; tfiat-trrtno- tt ... NEBO-DIVISIO- -- N 40 do-th- . : old-tim- e " -- be-in- r OLD AT 30 OR .YOUriSATGO? -- - I t DR. 4? TLdbrcsd that wade inoilisr t fcaldiKj - youigoing take out Hot 'Bread that is rich in dphnoiis ureaa iiavor. Jnaercrisri snrt wa-ine second heating drives out any excess moistures-puttin- g -neW "pep" into the Bread texture. y -- " a few minutes you will y -- ,. Slice a loaf of Royal Bread in good, generous" slices, cutting only party way through. Press. the slices closely together, so as to retain the loaf formation. Slip in the hot oven. ' , further-worry-tha- feWAt, if1 when Delicious in any form, is particularly tempting served as Hot Bread. Treat your family to it tjoday. al Bread is sold NeighborhoocTGrocer. by your SEES' TONIC , We Use Utah County Hard Wheat Flour. - . ' Vr'A f A',;: I 1 ' - ll & |