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Show THE FROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. DESIRE FOR THRILLS - Art Required for Ul Bobsled Speed tba foot that to XMOTft "booMty to Um bt potter" suc wrw of Umt to a cidd him to 1 . crten. that to ot do to Uhrttd wtckadsw. moral prrTslty or fore do to ear social of cimtmtne ajratam. Bctestlata bow rtoocnlM It la dua to a pathological cravlnf for excitement, and la Indirectly caused a wafca d mtvom ayitam. Tba rich, aoeletr woman baa the aieana of atlafrlnf her crarlnf for xcltcmcnt la other fashion, but ahe rometlmea Join the criminal claaa. To tba poor the craving for excitement cannot be gratlded without money and ometimea crime la deemed tba easiest way for thla, plus tha added Inducement of material gain, i It la claimed that late dances. Jasi and a acora or mora of different fade leave In their wake diseased nerrous systems that are eusceptibla to the ore. vinf for excitement and for crime. ' i The new science of fct also being used In the detection of arlme. A suspected man la asked a ewnaldnrable number of questions, saost of which have nothing to do with the crime. The time which he takes to reply to each Is carefully h. pleasured by means of a he shows marked hesitation wben- )f of a certain kind are i ewer questions But, the Investigator knows that he Is on the right track, and follows up hJs advantage. Sometimes use la made of aa exlittle machine, tremely Ingenious ' which measures variations In the ' pressure of the blood. The may show nothing at all, for a bard- encd criminal on bis guard la very difficult to catch; be will answer all question with equal readiness. But bis pulse gives him away. V Telling the Truth r Everyone knows what an effect any form of excitement or of nervousness has upon the heart. Under their Influence the heart beats only for a moment perhaps more rapidly, and I tr Old Thing Made New stop-watc- stop-wat- ' lis is. blood-pressu- re , The sphygmomaaomater A v Instrument la called, registers evJn the tiniest variation, enabling the Investigator to sea Just which questions or suggestions produce nervousness. It Is claimed that by its aid a Baffled operator caa always ten whether Ms 'subject Is tytng or tenlng the truth! And so tar making every use of the j cervices of all branches of acieooe, the forces of law and order M grip upon tho eae- tales of asoiatf. A small proportion bar eseaoa t&s enaaquenoes of their rrong-dombut on tho whole tha slumber of untraced erknnuls la a mall one. It Is continually growing ' Here are two fair devotees of winter sport at Bt Morltx. Switaerland, attired ra the latest fashion of winter togs. They are Miss Letcher (at left) and Kiss Consuelo Miller, two Americans, who on their recent trip to the Alps learned the bobsled was Invented by an American. Wilson Smith. They "'"itn rrer-tlfbtsnl- The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Building and Loan Society, will be held Tuesday BRJTISfl evening, February 14. at 8 o'clock, in the court room of the county court house. The meetinc is fnr tli i,,,r,i,it. of hearing the secretary's annual fin-- ! SENSATION snciai report, tor the election of officers and for the transaction of any business that may properly come beInternational N?ws Service. LONDON, Jan. 25. "It U an affront fore the meeting. to the heart of England and an inII. F. THOMAS, direct underhand plot against the Secretary. Irish republic," declared Sir Edward Date first publication, Jan. 20; date of director the McKay Kdgar. great shipbuilding firm of Workman & Clarke, in commenting upon the Washington report of the Harding Lasker plan for an American shipping subsidy. News of the reported subsidy created a tensatkm in Hiltish .shipping circles. "No news could be worse from an international viewpoint," eaid Sir Edward. It is especially disagreeable at this time when shipping is undergoing COOK & BEAN such hard times. 1000 65 O. D. Collette "What is the use of President Hard81 Mrs. K. K. Prak- Auditors, Accountants, ing initiating conferences directed to5000 winkel ward fostering of good will when simIncome Tax Advisors. 88 A. A. Cook 2000 ultaneously he tries to slab Britain 90 C. H. Dehner 10000 of all countries in the back. ShipOffice Over Hedquist No. 1. 95 Wells L. Brimhall.. 1000 ping is England's basic industry, it L. L. Cook c. S. Bean 98 Wells L. Brimhall.. 1000 is her commercial life. Thereby we 3000 106 Robt. A. Keller stand or fall. 1000 107 Robt. A. Keller "We do not mind competition. We 1000 109 Robt. A. Keller We recognize tnat a welcome it. E. 0. MOE & CO. 5000 110 Robt. A. Keller large section of American opinion is 111 Robt. A. Keller 5000 determined to secure a large mercan- 53 N. First W. Phone 748. 112 Robt. A. Keller 1000 tile marine regardless of the cost. But Contractor of Sanitary Plumb- 128 Hyrum Tanner .... 2800 this is not fair competition. 12400 130 John Nesbit "It is an underhand blow and it is ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot 1000 138 Albert Hagen directed at England's very exiatence. 6000 170 John Clark But we shall not worry. British shipWater Heating. Arvilla C. Andelln .. 5000 ping will always hold its own." First class workmanship and 171 5000 172 Pearl C. Yates material at a reasonable price is 173 Arvilla J. Clark.... 6000 WORKERS AS DIRECTORS. 2000 L. W. Johnson International News Service. what we offer for your patron- 177 183 Raynold Barnett ... 3000 WASHINGTON,. Jan. 27. Election 2000 213 A. Broadbent of employes as members of the boards age. A good place to get esti- 215 A. Broadbent 2000 of directors of all railroads as a means mate on Areola Heaters. 1000 217 A. Broadbent of preventing an impending railway 1000 219 A. Broadbent crisis was proposed today before the 234 WelU I Brimhall.. 1000 senate interstate commerce committee Take your watches to a jeweler; 239 Weill U Brimhall.. 1000 by Henry T. Hunt, former member of the United States railroad labor board. take your horses to a horseshoer; 245 Geo. A. Bullock.,,. 20000 262 Mary Morris v.".... 2000 "The men ought to participate In take your shoe 9 to a shoemaker. 281 W. J. McNally 1000 the management of the roads," Hunt 295 Raynold Barnett . . . 1000 told the rmrglttee, "This would lolve WE REPAIR SHOES 308 E. O, Moo 2500 practically all railroad differences, 1900 309 A. C. Adamson and would avert a financial crisis." . That's Our Business. " 402 F. D. Casslty ...... 1000 1000 403 F, D. Casslty Miss Mary I. Trescott, recently ap BUSTER BROWN SHOE 1000 404 F. D. Casslty pointed a referee In bankruptcy at REPAIRING FACTORY 435 Andrew Steedman . 3000 Scranton, Pa.. Is the first woman In 2000 440 Jennie Nesbit that state to be thus honored. 450 Geo. A. Shepard . . . 1000 Miss Florence Bryant hoboed it from 451 Geo. A. Shepard,.. 1000 FIRST CLASS SHOE Los Angeles, Cal., to New York, doing 461 Geo. A. Shepard.... 1000 all manner of work and frequently REPAIRING 1000 am, Wi WW v W riding tho rods on freight trains. & vi' 1000 Repair Column . the SUBSIDY eons Movement on the part of tho riders at the proper time, can get more speed out of his sled than thej Inexpert. Miss Miller declares that there is aa great a knack to riding bobsled aa there Is in riding a horse. In both Instances the driver can get all tho speed they are capable of from both tho sled and the horse, only if he has both tho science and the art of artv- lag at his command. Incidentally racing bobsleds add greatly to the diversions and Interest a the fwias winter resorts. I . oat found tho Swiss priding themselves g. oa the fact that this American , inven- ' tion was generally adopted by thorn ta UM. Aon they discovered that In tho Alps haf become an art asd (bat aa expert leader, who 4 tng Commissioner Of Health Is Y. Save Starving Armenia For Corsets i Classified Ads Corn, America is Burning Will 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS yiwsBn mujto.w wi'Mnw iwwhilimuiuum wwwuwm)MS PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. a.v. mune ib-- j. to acres good orchard ground, 9 acres In alfalfa, 8 acres in young fruit trees. Phone 781-J-- l. iju.,.. absoiutejy guarantee our Prices reasoiiaBle. FOR 8ALE i H. M. AYERS WELDING STOP 6 1 Throwing Away Old Tires. CO. welding and cutting. We Bring Them to weld anything made of metal. Work PROVO RUBBER SALES CO guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. ror Kepairs Fourth West, Provo. Phone 588-J- . tf LOST You are losing money unless you trade with the Wasatch Pro duce, CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. Phone 649. tf, FOR SALE Hay, grain, floor and PROVO TAILORING CO. feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro- duce. tf. We guarantee to make your old HEMTITCHING and PICOTING The clothes look like new. finest work on any kind of mate- Phone 475. We Call and Denver. rial. All work guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 97 N. Univ. Ave. WANTED Call 781-J-- Cyphers incubator. 450-eg- g F-- 6 l. KEY, gun and safe repairing. Any old key for any old lock. We fix any old thing. Benfer's Novelty Repair Shop, 75 N. 1st W. 0 Colonades, Store Bookcases, Fixtures, Built-i- n Kitchen and All Kinds of Cup-board- , Cabi- net Work. AUTO WHEEL AND Furniture Repaired SHOP Wheels, doors and S. W. PETERSON bodies repaired. Truck and bug bodies made to order. 25 N. 5th W. Phone 554-- J. 335 W. Center. F-DANIELS' BODY 2 vas.javiMNmAAwA vUSsoc.-- Biiiifflssslitf:' Photo by Keystone View Co. Dr. Royal S. Copeland giving its appro- Medical science is val of the mandate issued by fashion experts and designers that corsets should be worn by Milady. While agree with the fashion experts they do so for a different reason, considering only the health of women and not their appearance. One of the latest medical authorities to come out for the modern corset is Dr. Royal S. Copeland, Health Commissioner of New York City. "Woman's body needs the Support provided by the modern corset and because of this, it Is an aid to health." says Dr. Copeland. "The old fashioned corset, with its tnany bones and the fashion of laclng It tightly was not a good thing for women. It bound the body, preventing Its normal functioning. But constrictive tendencies lave been corrected and, if properly fitted, It furnishes a needed support for women and I see it a distinct aid to health. The discarding of it Is merely a fad, which U not supported by any hygienic reason. "ffrchology also enters into the consideration of whether It should be worn o' neX," continued Dr. Copeland, "Corsets, to my mind, have a psychological value In promoting efficiency and contentment. If they are For results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most re liable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, Cal. MARRY IF LONELY vbtfMAiiSjShw Burying the Body of Another Victim of Starvation in the Fields Near Alexandropoi, Armenia Captain Paxton Hib!en (insert at top) actowns by far the greater part wera The first complete count of conditions In Transcaucasian actually starving, when observed by early in August Russia, contained in the Report of this Commission the American Commission of five Children were lying dead in the streets members sent out by the Near East and the sick and Infirm were dying? great numbers daily. Cholera had Relief, and published in part In The In and was making havoc, partly Nation, has been made public in full. set in due to the reduced resistance to disIt states that In Armenia "conditions ease of those suffering from hunger." have been found shocking, indeed far The Commission states that tha worse than present conditions In the American Near East Relief Is the Volga district of Russia." which Btands between tha "The Immediate cause for the present acute famine situation in Arme- whole population of this country and winter. death this nia," the Commission goes on to140state, vil"Two relief Bhips loaded with tha "was the destruction of some Turks, from com the farmers of the west are burnlages by the invadingwere driven and ing or feeding to the hogs would sea which the populations the people of an entire nation through whence all beasts of burden, agriculand the winter," declared Capt Paxton tural and household implements lnva-fleHibben, secretary of the Commission. furniture were removed by the The evacuation of this portion "President Harding, In his message to to ma of Armenia did not take place until Congress, has said: 'It seems we should be Indifferent to our heart April 21, 1921, too late for any extensive crop to be put in, even had the promptings, and out of accord wltne, and the the spirit which acclaims the peasants the draueht animals sow if we do not give out of our the Implements to plough and national abundance to lighten thla ground." woe upon a people blamelesa of According to this Report there are burden home- and helpless in famine's peril.' "a rough total of about 400,000 "We In America can saw a whole less refugees In Armenia now facing feeling it or missing sj winter without food. Of the 60.000 people without Armenians concentrated in cities and meal. Will we?" seml-ofilci- al only-agenc- FOR SALE Baby buggy, wood body, F-good condition. Phone 537-3 Complete set of Kipling's volumes, cheap for cash. Apply at Men's Style Shop, 234 West Center. PEAY BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc 363 W. Center St., Provo, Utah. FOR SALE works, 10 7 WHY FOR SALE CHEAP 1918 Maxwell, good condition. Inquire this office. WORRY? Heated FOR RENT FURNISHED rooms, $1.50 a week each, 320 N. 2 you East. Feb- - 3. rs. Christ-mastid- WANTED Phone incubator. Good Phone 7G7-- FOR SALE . phone Hay, delivered. Call 251-W- IFOR SALE Two baby buggies, nearly new, at half price. Lanning s, 104 W. Center. FOR 7 SALE OR TRADE We can save money by repairing your old shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE liiOO-poun- d motor and rypewriters Repaired. Thla Is Our 126 S. 2nd E. Specialty. All Work Guaranteed. Office with Whipple Electric Supply fin. 214 W. Center. Phone 30. FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 383 W. 1st S. Call 701-J- . horse; also washer, Singer sewing machine. 7 Junior Classics, 10 volumes, cheap for cash. Apply Men's Style Shop, 234 W. Center. from headache, eye strain, and nervousness when I can stop them by givlenses? We have our own grinding ing your glasses with perfect fitting notice. short on lenses replaced plant. Broken We Duplicate Any Lense. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN WITH 120 West Center. ...... . ... .... 1.00 2151 Henry Armstrong . 1000 600 2153 Lowe Johnson 5.00 2164 J. Hendricksen ....24000 2.00 2165 J. Hendricksen ....31750 493 494 499 503 514 515 H. B. Cole Co., II, B. Cole & Co., k. Broadbent A. Broadbent F. F. D. n Casslty 0m 12.40 1.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1 1.00 1.00 9,60 1.60 1.00 a By removing tha cause disegg? the effects are elimi- 1.00 nated. 1.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Chiropractor Over Farrer Bros. Store. phones: Office 126, Res. 247-J- . DR. W. A. THOME Dentist over neaquist Drug No. 2. DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Provo, Utah. rnorie ooo. Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones With 544, 619-Co., Provo. LOO ' fi DR. SPURRIER 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .60 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Penlrjian.... .... BUSINESS and Pro fess iondl abb m mm ot"j 20.00 Cassity .... .... to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. J. EDWIN STEIN, Secretary. (First publication Jan. 20, last publication Feb. 3, 1922.) lvOO 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 500 589 P. Daynes 1000 597 H. B. Cole 1000 598 H. B. Cole 1000 599 II. B. Cole 1000 608 H. B. Cole 1000 609 H. B. Cole 1000 622 E. C. Davies 625 John G. Simonson.. 1000 1000 689 A. Engberg 1000 690 A. Engberg 1000 694 A. Engberg 500 714 Walter Cox 2000 749 Fsther Brown 50000 774 B. H. Bullock 1000 782 A. Broadbent 1000 786 A. Broadbent 1000 788 A. Broadbent 1000 805 W. H. Cram 1000 809 L. Miller 1000 848 L. L. Olson 1000 802 Joseph Jenkins 1000 901 M. A. Goodell 1000 904 M. A. Goodell 1000 905 M. A. Goodell 1000 906 M. A. Goodell 1000 958 P. Daynes 1000 966 P. Daynes 1000 967 P. Daynes 1070 H. B. Cole & Co.... 1000 1073 Wells L. Brimhall.. 1000 2000 1075 Myrteen Thurmond 500 1077 Dave Morgan 10S0 H. B. Cole & Co.... 1000 1083 H. B. Cole & Co.... 1000 1092 H. B. Cole & Co.... 1000 1000 1214 M. A. Goodell 1215 M. A. GooiV'll .1000 1000 1221 M. A. Goodell 1000 1223 M. A. Goodell 1000 1466 Chas. J. Munns 1471 Harry S. Morrison. 1000 1000 1506 Mrs. E. Hunter 1508 Mrs. Kate Moyle... 1000 10000 1567 W. Bandley 1000 15C8 W. Bandley 1000 1569 W. Bandley 1000 1597 Chas. J. Munns 3000 1606 P. Robertshaw 1000 1615 Geo. L. Hinton 3000 1616 Bremo-Tonett- i 1000 1629 J. A. Barclay 1000 1630 J, A. Barclay 1000 1631 J. A. Barclay 1000 1632 J. A. Barclay 1000 1633 J. A. Barclay 1000 1634 J. A. Barclay muu lti:i. J. A. uaremy 1672 Robert A. Keller... 2000 1673 Mrs. C. A. Kingsman 1000 1674 H. II. Kllertson.... 1000 1675 H. H. Ellertson.... 1000 2000 1758 Grant Dougle 1000 1789 K. W. Duncan 1900 1792 Fred Cooper 2000 1703 R. V. N'esblt 1000 1819 V. Bandley 1000 1820 W. Bandley 1000 1S21 W. Bandley 1000 1S23 .1. C. Anderson 1000 1824 J. C. Anderson 1000 1825 J. C. Anderson 15341 is::5 J. T. Clark 1 8"1 Lorenzo Jensen ...25000 .25000 1852 G. M. Richards 520 F. D. 537 G. K. 24.00 31.75 10.00 10.00 2167 J. Hendricksen ....10000 10.00 1.00 2168 J. Hendricksen ....10000 1.00 And in accordance with law and an 3.00 order of the board of directors made 1.00 on the 12th day of December, 1921, so 1.00 many shares of each parcel of such 5.00 stock as may be necessary will be sold 5.00 at the office of the company, Room 1.00 10, Holbrook block, on the 4th day of 2.80 February, 1922, at the hour of 5 p. m., AUW - 1.00 .50 .50 2.00 50.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 I 1.00 I 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 Dixon-Taylor-Russ- J. ABE W. TURNER Attorney-at-La- w Knight Block, Provo, Ut. Phone 661-- Room 7, 1. LEARN TO DANCE We guarantee to teach you to iance all the latest modern iances quickly and correctly. Lady in Attendance. Private Lessons 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. LORRELL'S STUDIO Mozart Hall Phone 565-ANSON HATCH--LIL- A M. HATCH Hateh The House of Economy and Service l.OOj. 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 I i Osteopathy ' REMOVES THE CAUSE l.oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 15.35 25.00 DR. D. D. ROVER i .ur 2 25.00 and Phon Vorth I'nivnrsttv Ave 21. FOR SALE WHATS THE USE OF SUFFE HEINDSEL MAN OPTICAL .... .... ' We N. 500 - JO 1859 W. E. Allen NOTICE Or SALE. 1.00 1000 1888 Mahn PrinCo. A August Mining Milling Syndicata 13.15 ..13134 J. T. Clark 113 cipal Place of Business, Prove, Utah. 1915 W. E. Allen .5fr 800 There are delinquent upon the fol- 1950 A. E. Olson SOOO 5.00 4.70 4729 lowing described stock on account of 1957 J. T. Clark 1.00 assessment No. 9, levied on the 12th 1969 Mrs. Mary J. Sisson 1000 .60 500 1968 J. A. Stallings several the of 1921, December, day 6.00 5000 1983 John II. Nesbit amounts set opposite the name of the 1988 Bessie I. Jenkins . . 1000 1.00 7.60 7500 respective shareholders, as follows: 2021 Geo. Hinton , 7.00 7000 2025 Geo. L. Hinton Syndicate Mining Company. 1.00 Cert. No. Name Shares. Am't. 2034 Jas. E. Tregeagle . . 1000 1.00 1000 87 V. Tarkinson 1000 ) 1.00 2036 J. W. Guy 1.00 1000 3t!9 John Jacob Shaerrer9040 9.00 2043 W. S. Weiler 2.00 1148 J. T. Clark 7.00 2050 Albert Armstrong . . 2000 7025 .25 250 ". . 3000 l.r.:i J. T. Clurk 3.00 2065 W. If. Child .25 250 4.00 2066 W. H. Child 1158 Arvilla C. Andelln.. 4000 .60 500 2073 II. Z. Cole & Milling Company Syndicate Mining 3.00 3000 Shares. Am't. 2096 John h. Roundy Cert. No. Name 44.10 100000 9 A. J. Olson 100.00 20:8 Chas. C. F. Dixon. . .44100 2.00 2000 3.00 2102 Win, E. Croff 25 Ravnold Harnett ... 3000 2000 2.00 33 Z. C. M. 1 2.60 2103 Wm. K. Croff 2,"i00 1.00 1000 .50 2104 Win. E. Croff 37 John Vanco 500 1.00 10000 r.4 Geo. Scharnian 1.00 215 Wm. E. Croff 1000 14.00 14000 5.00 2135 E. H. Phillips 59 Andrew Steedman . BOOO 25.00 25000 2.00 2140 E. H. Phillips 61 Mrs. Mary J. Sisson 2000 1.00 1000 1.00 2141 J. W. Guy 62 Mrs. Mary J. Sisson 1000 4.00 4000 1.00 2150 J. T. Clark 1000 64 O. 1). Collette 1 is psycho-analys- KG NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. JEWEtERY COMPANY Phone 386-- FOR modern RENT--4-roo- furnished. Thone 461-M- home, . Used Ford, Roadster. . l . ..... tin wnai nave you iur buiu, give particulars. Address Box 4, care of HerWANTED ald. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, delivered. Write A. B. Mendenhall, Mapleton. 7 Additional classified on another page) jjltlc A JUi vicuiuug) ting uitu Done Right m i ooiitg WORK GUARANTEED SC CfTT CLOTHES INSURED "For That Better Service Call Up 809" SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Office 304 W. Center. Plant 54 N. 4th West. Provo, Utah. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. If You Want Real Service Phone 809. WE SPECIALIZE ON LADIES' FINE GARMENTS a Io $ 0 ; |