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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER irirtmftriTr THE PROVO. HERALD Published by The Herald Company, Prom Utah. EVEBT JCrONDAT, WEDNESDAJ AND PRIDAT. E. C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. - . Entered at second class mafl matter June C Pro to, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. .3.5!the Safcecrlptioa price. nil, at the postoffice. International year, 30 cents the month 1773 v The Provo Herald has the .largest circulation ofjiny news, paper published in Utah south and. east of Salt Lake CJy. The Provo Herald's circulation is, we believe, FIFTY PER 6ENT GREATER than that ofjany other newspaperirculatin in Provo. , . porous, without miles and miles of good roads. TWe get more for our than "People are coming in here asking for any money we spend." observed us toreduce road " taxes the coming Commissioner Reece. . year; at the same time they are askThat, nien and women of Utah ing us to spend more money on road county, is the TRUTH! work." So, if we must economize, let oa not Reece Commissioner begin on our roads, ii Joseph County from as a Y delegation addressing Manila who had asked for the exPropaganda penditure of a small sum upon road " No doubt tur readers "hare heard of improvement in their neighborhood. a recent hullabaloo in New Tork and off the revenue, '"You can't cut ' taxes-- , More I " keep,onuildinroads ' . Kew Dec . Brrie. "Gandhi won his position a policy of doing no wrong, committing no violence, but simply enduring all the punishments the other sidlHeould inflict on him until they ir became weary and ashamed of punishing." That is how Prof. Gilbert Murray de-- , scribes Mohanda Karamchand Gandhi, the Indian agitator, whose name is so frequently mentioned in respect to the native uprisings in India on the occasion of the present visit of the Prince ...... ' ' of Wales to India. Gandhi studied law in Great Britain about the year 1889. but instead of going back to his native lsndftke many of his contemporaries who had the ad vantage of a European education, a confirmed British loyalist he whole" heartedly embraced the Hindu cause and was a constant and virulent sel la tor for their rights. Gandhi is a Jain, a very hieh caste of Hindu, and he came from rich parents.- - He took the usual Jain vow, that of an abstinence from alcohol and cow's flesh, because to the Jains a cow is a sacred animal; and an absti nence from pork and bacon because the pig is an unclean, animal. He took his law Ifrgree and, for a V HmA rkPfeHAl lour ih ilnmKau V LONDON, 1S2L School Girl, Expelled For PoWdering Facey Will Fight Decision in Arkansas Court ISGGIUfWUCATED Sworn Circulation We Musi Change 0I SO, 30. Ml Kccii Satarfc -- International News Service. Jand it I were dressed up and no pow der on my face I would feel as "inKNOBEL, Ark, Dec. 30. "To complete' as if I were dressed up and or not to powder." t no shoes. ... Judicial decision on . this delicate bad"The day I was dismissed from point has again been postponed. Over- - school Mr. Hicks called for all girls in whelmed by press of litigation, the the room who had 'artificial com- Clay county court has' again deferred plexlons' to come up to the front and the famous case of "Pearl Pugsley sit on the recitation bench. I went up front with two other and, after versus the School Board of .District reading the rule overgirls, to us, be said Number Eleven." . Miss Pugsley was we would either bave to leave school expelled from high school here be or go out and wash, the powder and cause she refused to abstain from the paint from our facet. I told him that 1 use of face powder, and she is sow I had nothing but ordinary talcum powder on, and he informed me that suing to be reinstated in school with made no difference, T out prejudice, to her right of powder-- ' Miss Pugsley is a very reserved '. ' type of a girt She is about five feet In. . two Inches in height and weighs about Pending the court's, decision the 120 She is pretty, even when case is being tried in the court of pub- the pounds. face powder is lacking. She does wn lic opinion. And nor only this-tonot wear extreme clothing nor does but the entire county is riven by the she paint. "I would not permit her to paint discussion. J. R. McCoy. J. T. Sellmeyer and her face under any conditions," her B. A. Scott are the members of the mother declared. "I bave used powder on all three of my children; even my school board of District Eleven-wh- o decreed that the wearing-o- f trans- son, from infancy. I fee that it is my T parent hosiery, low waists, short duty to see .that the health and comskirts or any other clothing tending plexion of my children are preserved. toward Immodesty, or wearing of face The Irish blood in my veins has been paint or cosmetics are prohibited. boiling ever since. Pearl was dismissed N.J& HicksprincipaLotahe-schoo- l, Miss Pugsley summed up her credo carried out this order and sent Miss ' Pugsley and two other, girls home as follows: and T am a Methodist love music during the first part of the term when " they failed to comply with the rule, believe in powder.'' and told- them to wash the ; powder Britain Is now by far the greatest from their faces; nation in the world. ' Hicks, who is also pastor of the meat-eatinThe Kilkworm moth has been cultiDisciples of Christ Church of Knobel, declared that conditions in the school vated tor more than 4,000 years. last term made necessary the adop tion of the rule. "It has been my observation that clothing and complexions which thr rule we adopted prevents disturb the morals of the school," said Hicks. your spine by wearing Hicks admited that "just a little powder doesn't hurt," and it seems that - tho board is somewhat divided RUBBER HEELS over this point In their rule. But when a meeting of the directors was - Two weeks only," Ladies' held they stood as one in their declara tions that "now that the rule is made and Gentlemen's Rubber we are going to stand by it." Heels put on for v. While the case is pendine Miss Puksley remains out of KChooLJ5he states ' today, however, that she is making ar rangements to either enter school at Corning, a neighboring .town, or at Per Pair Poplar Bluff, Mo. ed that on the day of her as written by some tery able Amerl-- j became an ascetic and gradually gave his money to good causesjceep- can he college Teal be professors." would" economy, "It . Ung for himself only a meagre allow- Don t worry over It, folks. It's all ance. Finally he forsook the added, "to go ahead .and fix the roads lawyer's because he could not con at this time when farmers are willing propaganda. The earmarks of scientiously follow a profession which ganda are all over it believed in might to force its rights. to work on roads at half pay." New York is the home of propa In 1914 he was a very patriotic supcommissioner was alluding to ganda; you may bTsure that when a porter of Britain's "war against Gerofftr of tanners all over the bunch of fellows' anywhere in the many, and from its results lie expect-- , t"j county, those willing and anxious to United States get ready to spring ed a better India for Indians, irrespective of caste religion, and the exwork on roads. in tbir districts at some doctrine or scheme on us simple clusion from and their native domains of half pay. These farmers realize how folk, they start it in New York with the material interests, the' industrial touch good roads mean to them. Cities, huge clouds of smoke by dcy and lots slavery and the money and power It seems, od not reaiie the full value of fireworks in some big hah by night. worship of the West The result was a shock to his ideals, of common sense who think, and ever since of good country roads It was maln4r-peop- le in he, has been tamed In the commission meeting know that the farther time moves constant passive resistanceengaged to the that cities' would veto road building away from some historical event, the government and has always striven and raise the status of the In 'StrictljLrural localities;: that cities U0re truthful must therhistorieS"of not so much in the eyes of Indian, -automo-Lillng- . for roads want that event become. That Is because the European, but in the good merely eyes and y :; prejudices die with the generations graces pi the higher caste of native in In this stand cities err. Provo, for that were, intimately concerned with India a much more difficult problem. instance, should be heart and soul in thA evpnt 11 fa nnw shniifr 110 vaara . since the American - revolution was favor of good roads throughout-th- e ft This clty should'be foueht and it is nrp.ttv nafft tri that i l III M IV1 goodT-oadin for histories pay help Ul schol written American by willingo this county." So, 'by the way, should ars in the last quarterr of a century tban-7- -t hose that CIZXZZXXZZZZZZZZXZIZZZZSXI Payson, SpaniJrkJMeaanJGjoyes aremore-lruthf- ul MUSINGS. American' Fork and other cities of went before and which propagandists amount of powder on her tUuNUtll 5nUL Oiiur "Utah county. Good roads make for would now like to foist on us again. " ' s face" . "t ws ' cost of food It many tha is also enough to say that the cheaper production "I had always been (aught by my 403 West Center. ' e to the mother' to use powdei on my face," grown on farms tor it lessens the cost Daughters of the Revolution ami ve . 'When . kid we . weren't country bad-usA ed LI -of hauling food to cities. Good roads the histories attacked taffy wewas1)usy parchin' fammore and farmers their corn while hills the around the cabin orlngs echoed to the hunter's horn. into the city to do their popping. "HOMEY PH1LOS0 IFOFI 1922. I can hear old Towser barkinMvhen says my memory sorter strays to the land Bad rofavTtnreatesSn to pail order shopping. The farmer J communist --Bernard ShaWjr who has of boyhood varments, an' the sports of days I can see my sainted who has to plow through bad foadsjmade a fat fortune by writing brutal early mother in the little cabin-door- . an', my patronizes a Chicago or St. Louis mail jcynlclsms, "is the organization of soul somehow, still bankers fer the Is at our doors. Now'a the time 'to make New Yeartyesolutlona. Every. order house; the. farmer who lives on i idolatry." Government" in a demoo-- a happy days of yore. But now we've got our Jitney, ah' one should resolve to savt a little money each month. That your resoluthe and peofor the is toy people good road comes to Provo. irary, a an' the "wire," an' there alnt tions "It is a false economy to reduce jpie. Without their consent it would notypist may stand unbroken throughout the coming year, start 1922 out cosy corner, whar we set around Reece. or the Commissioner declared Not the blood, taxes!" liking Jjiot exist the fire; we've got the tireless cooker right by paying cash a you go and trading at Skaggs', where your savThe Herald agrees with the com- torture, or the separation of families an the patent. autocowr an' the agent ings will be the greatest ' Here Tire 7 Xx Saturday before noon Unusual of the legalized free love, or the an' the middleman, we pay to show us Bargains.. Now is your opportunity to save. missioner. yyy7'""--;77- . We buy our drinking water, an' to taxes reduce starvation of millions, all of which go how,: This is no' time our middle name is "charge"- - while which will go Into public improve- naturally and freely with Communism, everybody's second son is runnin' a SATURDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK ments. It Is no time to talk of reduc- the people of democracies gladly con- garrarge an'- - we've got the business an' the an' the phone 10 LBS. EXTRA FINE GRANULATED SUGAR.., ....590 ing taxes for good roads. Rather is it sent to gbyernment If you call that woman an we because couldn't all, let well 15c CAN COVE OYSTERS, 2 cans for.:. of most taxes. in road .,.'.19e a time for an increase Idolatry, Bernard, make the t. 25c LARGE FLAT CAN OF PINK SALMON.....". y-:v"::-- -, ....10c r: enoughnlenfLet" us build more good roads, rather it; TR. OWN UNCLE JOHN. 20c BEEF POT ROAST, BEST CUT, lb. ....10c than fewer. Let us Invest more money 25c PRIME RIB ROLLED BEEF ROAST, lb. ... REGULATES DANCING. The ....170, in good roads in Utah county, The fandango was derived by the 30c LOIN OF NICE YOUNG PORK, Ib...!. ....15c Herald believes we Can invest the Spaniards from a Moorish dance. International New "Service. iniblteis. money in no better way than PONTIAC, Dec. 30. Pontlac dances Is the habit of bees to place rheir It In roatt building. No county in Ame going to be mtehty tame affairs in' the coolest place in the hive, are SOME REGULAR PRICES honey if the city commission passes an ordi lean ever was built up, nor made pros- - and the young insects in the warmest nance the direction of prepared under FRESH RSTD. PEANUTS CANNED VEGETABLES the Girls' Protective league. Here's a 20c Fresh Peanuts, 2 lbs for.. ,29c . .10c 15c cans June Peas.. few of its provisions: x uancers must maintain a "proper 17c Early June Peas, 2 for. ...25e 20c Fresh Peanuts, 5 lbs. for... 69c CURED MEATS aistance. . , 23c Sifted Early Peaa ... ......19c Heads and cheeks must not touch. "' Sugar Cured Bacon, by the, whole 20c Country Gentleman Corn... 15c or half slab, lb. . Ladies" must not hug their part.22c ..25o 15c Sugar Corn, 2 for, ; ners.... Center Cuts Bacon, lb... 1 24c 10c Tomatoes 15c Fine All kinds of unusual or suggestive Sugar Cured Ham, whole, lb.... 23c Sugar Cured Ham, half, lb. . . . . .25c COFFEE dancing is taboo. Lowest Prices. 450 West Center. Phone 440. Nice.Salt Pork, lb......,,.,....15c The proprietors of all public dance Old Master cornea to us. In the v.halls must provide chaperones. WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1921. LARD bean and we grind It to suit (Midnight is set fcJMlclosing houi snow white. G2 . Pure, 10 lbs. Sugar (to a customer) r 55c l ib can Old Master7TV7.Tr. 45c t ror ail dance nails. ; " 10 lbs. Lard, net. .... ..... .v. .$1.45 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs ,' 75 Master . A girl under 17 would not be per fl.65 b can-Di- d $U3 . 5 lbs. Lard, net-.- . ... 7. .' . . .75c mitted to remain Jitter JL p m., unless t2.655-l- b cannDld mster77r.Ti2.ir One full pound package Bishop's. Cocoa. .19 2 lbs. Lard,. Net. ,33c or 1-- lb accompanied b M. 45c by'parent guardian. can J. B..... ....... .37c .19 " package Green Bag Coffee BUTTER can M. J. B.. $1.35 .$1.10 Excelo Cake Flour, extra special. 3 50c Fresh Creamery Butter. 7 . . .40c DETROIT AND NEW YORK 45c Mb can Skaggs Purity..... 35c 33c Nut Butter (Oleo), 2 lbs for 55o . 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley . . 39 HEALTH SURVEY ' JN b can Skaggs Purity. .$1.00 $1.25 . 47 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat MILK:-v- -:"; ....-..-. ; BROOMS DETROIT, Dec. 30. Detroit has 4-- lb . Tall . . Armour's Flour Pancake ; i .25 Milk, 12c Sego or Borden's, . bag been! chosen with New York for a 95c Broom . . . 69c can 10c 3 pkgs. Quaker Pancake Flour health investigation lasting perhaps 30c Mop Sticks 8c Small Milk, Sego or Borden's, 5c 20p 9- - lb 25 Cracked 4 Wheat 38 years, the National Research coun bag cil has notified the Detroit board of . . 2 lb sack Whole. Wheat or Graham Flour. sloner Reece continued. : ; ;. ; ; r-- Iw7 from-sehool- propa-,Prore8S,o- lbs....... Penick Syrup, Go!dm,-- Penlck Syrup, Penick Syrup. Penick Syrup, Lamb Chops, Golden, 10 lbs......... White. 5 White, 10 Ibf, lb. ;.. ; lbs.;....... WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED '; '. SHIPMENT OF Kit ' yy, salted fish y - , y ..7" TNonray Herring, large size, J for v .,,... Milk Mackerel, 2 for .... ...... Golden Bloaters, large fancy, S for,C...,..,i,,..;'',""'''''Anchovies, lb. .'. " Fancy Fit Kippered Kippered Salmon, lb. Codfish, per brick S; - " ' ,2St HeiTinlter;;T.V,.V.,.",",''.''"",i5c .r. .' " .XI ;',Tr.'.T.7X ....,... ' -- v ., ' . " "" . . " , 208 2lc SOME REGULAR PRICES OF OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT And Full Weight to Each Patron. BEEF Round Steak, lb,...'., ......,18c Loin Steak, lb.... ....19c 20e Steak, lb....... 17c Rib Steak, lb.......... Chuck Steak, lb. . ,. . , ... .;v,15e ,...150 Rump Roast-JbA- m Prime Rib Roast, lb...... ...17c Pot Roast lb. ... .7. . . . .12,c Rib Boil. lb.;... s : . . ... ... . . .8c 1 So Heel Boil, lb. . . . ... r. .. ..; .6c Shank Boil, lb. .15c Hamburger, lb. , ..... ..... ........ T ........... PORK Loin RoastTb Loin Chops, lb... i.., Sausage, lb. ' : .23c ..15c VrfAL Loin Chops, lb. " Shoulder. Veal, lb ... 21 Rump Roast, lb... r.j;viXi& Leg Roastib....'. Breast Veal, ib.,........;,; , ;'"". - LAMB y. : "LegsLamb, lb.. 1 Loin Chops, lb ....Z3 T L CKai.U ID. . ouuuiucr uamot an, Lamb Stew, lb......,...." f Legs Porkr lb .... ..7... . ..'..21c .18o Shoulder "PorkTlbTTi - -.- TRY OUR FRESH MILK Per quart ..10e g Stop the -- -- mini' Air rv whole-countyr" till s nnni JulIliO TULn CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center Street. We have a beautiful line of ew Year .Greeting Cards 35c .v She-stat- Will Pay You Jo ijtok Them Over it4 ... thiwrrT soul-inspiri- old-tim- sha-sai(- ... Nineteen Wemynlwo -- Taylor Paper uomnany v " "Utah Provo 7 , Your Stationers air-plan- i r ; ; ........ SAVE MONEY -- BUY FOR CASH ... SAMUEL KOPP ....... ...... ............ ! -; " ....... 3-- lb -- .... ............ ,33f .... ... .69 Vermicelli, all you want, per pkg. ..................... .5 - lb pail White Syrup ... ........ C9f 80c can Marmalade ...".7. ... .".7.7. . ...... ... . 4-- 10- .20 Orange 2' lbs. Bulk Peanut Butter 35f 30c bottle Snider's Salad Dressing 10 .23 Large Brick limburger Cheese, each. . 7. . ; . . . . . 15c pkg. Green Chili Cheese .. . . . . .5 7. 10-I- h can Black River Molasses C3 10c can Mission Brand Sardines .C 10 bars White Laundry Soap 3 bars Jap Rose Soap , . . . ; . . . , . , . . . . . ,20 . .". r:: FC3 TIIS MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO LnLIVEnY . .... .......... ....... ............ ............45 ...... .... , A health. : y Particular attention will be direct ed towards determining the influence of the air with its varying tempera ture, humidity and movement upon the health of many classes of people, The council was instituted during the war at the behest ot President i i n 35c WOMEN DYE FINGERTIPS. International Newa Service. IiONDON, Dec. 30. Dyeing the fingertips is the latest feminine fash ion craze. The idea fa said to bave In Persia. "SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY SAID S. DARDWILL, Prr-riet- or , : CLEANING, DYEING, PRESSING ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING S C WORK GUARANTEED WE SPECIALIZE ON ETC LADIES' FINE GARMENTS CLOTHES ENSURED Fcr That Better Service Call Up SC:)" '' Office SO i West Center Street Plant 54 North Fourth West Street. UTAH PROVO, We Kavs Cr.2 cf th.e ?.!c?t Jlodern Cleaning Plants Ln the West. II 2 Or.ly Or.e in Utah County. " BEEF 30c 30c 20c 20c 20c 15c 15c 10c 20c " ; , 7 Pork.. 3?c Loin Pork Roast, lb 22c 35c Loin Pork Chops, lb....."..22o 20c Shoulder Tork, lb..,;....,.l3c 25o Pork Steak, lb. . .... . . . ?17e 25c Shoulder Pork, center cut, lb. ,15c 25c Country Sausage, 2 lbs..... 35c .........:. L" TTor - --- i - 217 WEST CENTER -- i mm Villi- " is That Good Coal THE BURNING QUESTION f.nnomV Is the oal v..-,nfor nnstinn. Whether it is needed it or heating purposes cookln cons a must of necessity make M Grain-fe- d Brisket Boil, lb.,..I.i.....5c Shank Soup Bones, lb... ....5c Fresh Hamburger, 2 lbs:... 25c IT COriFECTIOriERY PORK . Steak, lb ,...20c Sirloin Steak, lb........... 17c Round Steak, lb 17c Rump Roast Beef, lb... ....15c Heel Boll, lb. . . . ,15c Beef Pot Roast, lb.... ,7.1 Zy2o Rib Boil. lb. ...7e r FBOirailil The House of .Better Service" 402 West Center. ' SOME REAL SAVING MEAT PRICES - Our concentrated buying of meats for our many markets has made these low prices possible. The quality is the verybest . 35c Fresh Dressed Chickens (head and feet off), lb.. , ....27o 40c Fresh Dressed Geese (heacfand feet off), lb 35c Wilson. originated ii IflE R .............. - '7: .... ............. .28f v ,' IT IS OUR BUSINESS . to ojlve you the kind of service and the quality of merchan' ' dise that good tastufemands, WE HAVE THE BEST FOUNTAIN Df UTAH COUNTY , Call arid See Us. ' ....... ............... pks. 7 v. L - ... i ,rift mm list expendi- - of have it It canv Theretore with. not be dispensed . -- nTOirfti kind is the .v ibest; so by procuring your supply vnn 1 , iJth u l' X Bl OIUUUV - mnt M and at a less surely get the best, outlay than by .buying tie oust more qualities, when you get ', and slag.than coaL Pf - T STREET? PROVO, UTAIL IT Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. Yard Phcr.e 17. ; , ' ; |