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Show JrntSonal LiiUL ...ul;; biiUiiii.iii: Kewi Bervlea. Oh. yes, there's a Santa Claus all right, at least the children will think so when they see the beautiful tree which has been presented to the public library by the SurJbn market The " ' decorations f- Of coarse the tree Is International New Service. months old, beautifully decorated another of our PORTIA "H Or TWt 1 Bradley revealed himself when "he public lands not needed tor agriculture must spirited citizens did that wrote to Secretary of the Nary Denby be kept at work growing timber in for a furlough, to permit him to visit Then, too, Sanj has left about two stead or being allowed to lie idle. reti-ea hundred pictures, a splendid begin his son, James Bradley, This warning waa sounded bv CoL policeman, who Uvea in Brooklyn. The ning for a picture collection. Tea, In- W. B. Greeley, chief of he Forest Ser letter of application for furlough In- deed, Santa has been to the library, vice, who sioppea Here en route to closed a letter from the' son in which front Mather Field, to settleJ and as for Christmas we have it every Washington, D. the father was advised CaL. where he attended the forest fire down." (week when we are supplied with conference. ;.. Marine Crops "records show that flowers, which you have all enjoyed J li we are to remain a nation of Bradley enlisted in the corps In 1S55 and commented "upon. A&k Elght-wooa user we must become a nation and was discharged in 1859, withheld of wood growers." declared Colonel come from where (name they re until and 18tW, serving" again ' - ..' ureeiey, who pointed out that th by request). tiring as a sergeant. United States produces more than halt oi tne enure lumber cut of the world, and uses 95 per cent of the amount "right here at home." "The exhaustion of our timber sup-pl- y is coming about" said the forest service chief, "not because we have used our forest freely, but because we have tailed to use our timber-growinwho. i ae proDiem in a nutshell is the enormous era of forest Und mii has been so logged and burned 'that it C 1? Is producing little or nothJng-JV- e have I more man u,wo,ooo acres, an area greater than all the forest of France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Portugal, which have been denuded to the point of absolute idleness so far as the production of any timber of commercial value la concerned. "We have other enormous areas of How anjualy every wom an asks herself the question, "Do I look V land now -- growing -- but -- a rraction.cx-- . the amount, of timber as young and beauUful as Mature Intended T' And how needle with wmcn tney might produce; And we FIRST LADY products at hand, for FIRST LADY will retain, all the--; re jidding lolhese.areaaof-4dle--o- f -eofnoveIy616rTngtr6f 6uiria8MnOStt"" largely Idle land "from 10,000,000 to " 15,000,000 acres every year, as destine r": Our new Cold Cream Powder lias anexquisiteness seldom found in uve logging and still more destructive face powders. It is perfect in celor and body and is alluringly frag logging progresses. rant Four., colors, White, Flesh, Rose and .Oriental. The fine tex- "Where Americans need more forests :, is largely on these 80.000.000 timw ture clings to the skin like velvet Sells lor 60 and 75 cents. denuded - acres which could be made x FIRST LADY CLEaSINQCREMB makes facial massage , a productive again witn proper attention and proper protection against fires." pleasure.. Ladles, everywhere testify to itajurltylftni BUperloritytl It Some of the reasons why these for makes the skin fair and beautiful and adds to the charm of delicate ,, ests are needed, according to Colonel 75 cents, v loveliness. Sells for Greeley. are: '"Our manufacturing I centres are We have other equally popular numbers Vanishing .Creme, Skin f ; drawing at an enormous rate upon our etc. Almond Sticks, and Hand Lip Rouge, Creme, Creme, Honey Bleach, iimoer supply from two to four times We offer a sample for your approval and will be glad to send similar a fast per capita as the country at one to your friendsjf youwili give us their names and addresses. . large. ' "Our railroads require 125,000,000 H8ve the First Lady goods which you have been nsing, provenwooden crossties annually to maintain satisfactoryT If any article has not beenratt you wished it to be, you their roadbeds in fit condition and -and off our to or ice. it on ub a bringing confer favor will by mailing take care or new construction anr-articofrrthe jMnjfr-manufaetar- e The oldest marine in the world has Just been found. Ho is M. M. Bradley, now at, Leavenworth hospital, Kansas, - and Ear he is one hundred years and three Dec WASHINGTON, IS v.il -- 10 CATTLESiliPS FEffl I By GEORGE I. N. . " BRIMHALL 4 ft HOLMES, 1 fSittr -- - " VrVSDKR RMF1S- 223 ,r W est Wdon't . Say It With Candy - -.- else CAN do it, send Ut; BUSTER RROWN SHOE Candy is a clean; wholesome food. Christmas without candy is lilje summer without .sunshine. REPAIRING CO. - FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING f We Tabutely . guarantee vrwa. races reasnnaM. PRO VO SHOE REPAIRING mi , umy, Ave, Phone ly ''Our-avera- " The season for chapped hands is now upon us. Every home should contain a botUe of FIRST LADY Hand Creme, a universally acknowl-edgesuperior lotion for keeping the hands of both young and old as soft and smooth as.velveL d , - . First ' SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES .. y ' mm " irT" " "" -- ZT.m- -- 418, STOPl 1 -- ge CO. 8 usually succcesstul CHRISTMAS JEWELRY. Christmas trad. The demand seems .to be along moderate-priced merchandise lines. More products: are being gold than lu other watches are years. Moderate-priceLin urgent demand.- - - The high priced makes are not going weU. ' y "Demand for watches.," declared one of the largest wholesalers, "has kept pace with the production and in some instances has exceeded output The watch industry has been stabllzed and little price changes have occurred du- - "' International News Service. NEW YORK. Dec. 19. Christmas demand for jewelry exceeds every previous year with the exception of J.920, according to leading trade authorities. For certain products demand is ahead of production. This is especwatches. ially true of American-madSilverware salesHre '"atra Temarkable rate, the largest dealers declare. demand has been The whnlp-uil- a ThrowinjTAway Old Tires, i.nem to PROVO RUBBER SALES CO. ; For Repairs and PITrOSUPER - e Phone 649. r ship eveTTand retailers suddenly find pectation,-th- e themselves short supplies. They are now In the market and all lines are re- ported to be going very well, Prices-rema- in - unchanged, despite the materially increased, demand. Dia monds have been very firm. The trade counts upon continuation of the pres ent broad demand right to .the close of tomerras""good - the year.-The Jewelry" business - is having its .' Counts,-We-W- in. We Call and JDeliverJ'ree. Phone 674. a- as" First and Last v Tae-efc- -- , ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING Ca 208 West Center. . . Where Quality and Worhna retailers to buy earlier in the year. mas sales this year are very good. mofe -' witawiistwatcheaJtecomlng the demand from their h 4 SERyiCE ' greatly-mTrtatad-brnh- Npw,-wit- uAIlutread : d -- "receiving in exchange meet compeU set the standard, e cut-ov- -- Center JSt Phones 473 and2S0. g '...' BROS. Vulcanizing and Tire Rep Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dee. 17. Srance will be plainly told by the other delegates of the. Washington conference that her demand for ten battleships, totalling 370,000 tone, is absurdly excessive and cannot be entertained by the nations which already have pledged themselves to scrap half their existing navies and stop future building. The telling will be accomplished in diplomatic language, but it will nevertheless be plain. It is Inconceivable to the delegates of the United States, Great Britain and Japan that the very moment they , are sacrificing their great naval establishments on the altar of world peace, France should be allowed to embark upon a great building program which she cannot afford economically and which would constitute a menace to European stability and world peace. The "moral isolation" of which Premier Brland spoke so feelingly-i- n his eloquent address to the conference on the subject of land armament bids fair to descend on France today it her representatives here persist in their startling eleventh hour demand ... for new ships. ; The French representatives "will be Informed that tor them to persist-- , in their request will mean the abrogation of the threeTowerer agreement concluded "betwecrTUrTTiittea Ststesr Great Britain and tbeJapanese. sOn France win Test the onus of failure, and the "moral isolation" which M. Briand feared will become an acu- -' . . . ality. It will be pointed out to them that Great Britain will sot. consent to scrap half her navy while her next door neighbor builds up a great fleet even if the United States and Japan, who are far distant would consent Biting criticism of France's unlook- ed for action was beard today on all sides. While the diplomatic courtes ies and international amenities were observed as tar as public comment went the delegates from other powers did not hesitate to express privately in strong terms their disapproval of . the French demand. Not content with matatatn1ngthe greatest standing admy In the world, France now ante-thegrea test navy well-ken- t farmKmsinr as well, said one diplomat: Ahd all the upper'MissiBBippi. Valley as n in- this she demands while she continual stance, require 2000. board feet of ly cries her to the world. She lumber annually for repairs and im- Justified herpoverty by pointing great army : provements." at Germany, l suppose she will Justitor-a fy her demand great navy by v Meaning f ""Talkin- g- Dream, pointing to the menace of little If yon dream that yoo talk muck you will be exposed to some malicious : First Stage In America. plans; If yon hear much talking around The .first stage coach In America yo? be careful" of your neighbors. ; started from Boston In. 166L ' C 0 u'Ulli, Old TfiingsMaje ;d .' - h..Ld , -- Jhe, .demand for diamonds and other precious stones is good and is gradu;. ally improving. V ashinu Bottles. The"eediraent In ' water bottles cruets can be easily removed by rinsing thoroughly with "a little hydro-chloracid, followed by clear water r ammonia water. PROYO TAILORING Ca guarantee.to make your old clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. We ic " T Colonades,, Bookcases, Stow, Kitchen CuFixtures; pboard, and All Kinds of Cab: inet Work. Furniture Repaired ' : rtJ. W. PETERSON -- ' Phone 554-335 W. Center. Built-i- n - " " liy!iitocE j J. PEAY BROTHERS ; Edwin A'. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc 363 W. Center St.a Provp, UtaL M H rFz n WHY WORRY? We can save you V' 11 BiUS) money by repairing your old shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. the coal industry in this county; lower the price of coal, and will shorten the haul of your will develop PROYO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ' fueL ; And while it is doing that it is earning dividends for every holder of stocks Coal experts have declared that there is coal above the Red Narrows our mine is six miles east ..cf Thistle, "lust above the Red'Narrows. -- . CHRISTMAS TIES . HOUSE SLIPPERS DRESS SHIRTS HATS E.O.MOE&CO. Phone N; First W. 748. Contractor of Sanitary Plumb-inSteam, Vapor and Hot Water Heating. 1-- g, First class workmanship, and material at a reasonable price is " 1 Or maybe it might be "a hat he needs. We have, choice x uJ Iwerity Fi ve Cent! A Share! ' And, say, did you ever hear Velours, and other hats, from fellow complain about a He surely will appreciate a Give shirts? many pair of nicer, warm House him one for Christmas. TO Slippers to wear around the 10 hav-ingvt- oo - 3. T. Yvilllams, Fiscal Agent, Ilolbrook Block. Provo, Utah." Oiff I Guarantee ork Office with Whipple Electric Supply. Phone 30. I Co 214 W Center. 53 We' HI 111 ''lli!i: SpeclaUyr-Att-W- . are SO feet into the hill, and have a t vein ofnow coal 6 2 feet thick. , Z-r The niomeni after we reach the clean coal you ' will not be able to buy this stock at double what ; 7we now offer it.. '. ' This Typewriters Eepalred. -- house these cool evenings. TO $1.75 -- , $1.00 $3.50 : $2.75 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 1 - 25c T0 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Com-- ; Syndicate Mining and jMHUng Business, of pany, Principal PUce ' . Provo, Utah. that at - . held on the 12th - . Notice, is hereby given meeting i the board of directors -- oi M""l,H--r-compan- man appreciates a HANDKERCHIEFS beautiful tie. Give him one a lot of satisfaction There's from our splendid stock. in having plenty of nice Hand' on hand. We have kerchiefs i Prices thenvin all styles- : Every what we offer for;your patronestiage, . A good place to get mate on Areola Heaters. y, dayoi anasstssrnent December, 9) of $100 petf thousand sharescap m levied upon tliexutstand.npr i stock of the corporation, payablesecre Stein, to J. Edin mediately tary, Prove, Utah. X Anr WocJ-g which this assessment may -- . BBpaM We also have a splendid line of Ladies and Children's . , House Slippers. will be delinquejit and advertised jor sale at public auction; and unless pj ment is made before Willie sold " -- , . , aven brook Block, North University .m..;.a ue, Provo, Utah, at 5 p. -- ICS III .ill TEW COMPANY February, 4 1922, to pay qnent assessment, together with of advertisinfr and expense of sa it V J. EDWIN STEIN. Sccrctaryi ' Utah. ' . FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS 'Provo, (First publication, last publication, Jan. Ded. H.""1' 13, 192. " |