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Show ;.- - ... U'AGETSIX PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1926. 4- Ponder Dodge Deiao-(TMt- organization. $1010 . .... .rL. . Scchiliedua t.. An Announcement t $ KKStf :$11M0 hxirt Hoad.iler .$lt'Jl .. . Dflivered ' --r - .V U UDo & J3 R. UTn MOTOR CARS v '1... IN By evening at lb Tuttle the courtesy of 0. Ray Hales the ijuemhers listened in on, the broad casting of the Dempsey-Tunne'Wells T. Brockbank was fight. In cfiarge of : the program given which couslsted mainly of a talk by JClty Kecorder J. P. ChrUtopberson Tbe-u- n the city finance. Discussions on of the- - topic fx.r.advaiicluK th city were REPORB J y ON FINANCES I" lr. SPANISH KOIU,-8epti- 48 tegular uioetlm; tiHd luiuha fclwanls club was held Thursday partlrltwted f in by. someness. r Have this done frequently. Besides enhancing your appearance, t.it prolongs the-liof your clothes. Call phone No. 125. National French Dry Cleaning C6. 95 North University Ave. Provo fe r- f f v 'Albert Russel ErskineV '- " ' ' ' - ) - ; L 1 v 3: j establishing prices on the new Studebaker Sedans; we anticipated an increased sales Z-- ... . . . 54-- 1 .! VI v. The Big Six Custom Brougham has registered a particularly gratifying Volume but our dealers assure us that i,f the price of can be lowered substantially, sales can be trebled beyond even present volume. We are, therefore, reducing the price of this model $200.00, giving purchasers immediately the benefit of economies which will result from increased production. . The Big Six Custom Brougham at $1785.00 is selling at the lowest price ever established for a Big enclosed car. Prices of the Big Six Six Four-DoClub Coupe Standard Six Country Club Coupe and Standard Six Sport Roadster have also been reduced. -- this-mod- el . : 5 or if H - y tbe,-nati- The following reductions in factory list. prices are effective September 27, 1926 . insJire-theprotect- etterHealWH 80 205 200 STUDEBAKER re eru Long MtMOMAl T? t S,, MAPLETON . $ 35 Standard Six Country Club Coupe Standard Six Sport Roadster Big Six Club Coupe Big Sir Custom Broughanr k - art For this small amount we will clean and press your Tluitr bringing back its original hand- ... .m . volume."This harbeenfo Sedans since August 1st, 1926, have been more than double the best previous similar period, and more than four times the same period In 1925. . . HEAR - President of The Studebaker Corporation 0 America We our belief in the time honored principle of equal rights "to alt and special privileges to uone,; In a just and eo,ultable?dis- trlbutlon of the results, of toil, In as against local centralixed bureacracy, in public of fice aa a public trust, in government ly thepeVpleadamliilHtered without fav'iir, aa vppoaed to gov- and eriiiueut bought, controlled i.tMl by Nelfih Inlerert. oppuaed to the intefeHta of our .atate and Ita people. ; We' deplore the political trickery of " the hint leglalature 1n passing a bill which provided that no randl- ditte for office whether a school NUerlnten.dent, a judicial officer, I'titled Ktatmt KcnHtor or othfr can didate could he placed upon more than one ticket. This hill was khh1 to reatrict and ol- avowedly Klruct the freedom of the ballot in the ' Interest of the Senior senator. As"" free men favoring the utmost freedom of action by the people in og - their btillots, this or any effort to disfranchise in any degree the voters of this stute. We believe that legislators should lw Interested lit righting wrongs and preventing oppression of the people, and not in creating such ; that legislators should legislate in the Interest of all the people and not. ii se- - their position to seek to pro mote the interests of any political When Judge Orville Chatt, of Tckeumh, Net)., sentenced Thomas Nelson . candidate. and Hoy Cur son to a bread and water diet for violation Of tbe We. favor an. amendment to the Here he started a eon'thiversy that lias aroused liquor laws, laws governing building and loan the prliicliittls. Jiove Ir. IsaacLukensJs.exam-i'niu- g are first of ph'tutvsiof societies, to Nelson. Below, right, is Carson, trying the jail bread. , At the left the savings and Investments of the is John H. t'hutt, brother of the judce who sentenced the. men, who desmall wage earner and depositor. We favor the enactment" of a law clares w will go to ourt to seek an injunction to prevent 'thewntence tratl ttud dl!riujinatlng, i ".:- -; estaiilwlilng- a beadleaa ballot; or being earned, ai ll&albj lumpiete Australian ballot for local officers, and pledge our candidates to to work fur Itnf enactment. Wetcondemn the political trickery he Rert and chicanery vhich-leadpublican party to play peatrut poll-tit- s with tax levies, making low levies in election years and then an unreasonably high rate In the years V I US OKOA1 whenthere Is no election, to deceive the voters and betray them with a ;; kiss. . (By AlU-r- t Vamler Veer, M. I);, of sanitary science has, been-- the We deplore the action of the Albauj-- , our Shortening means of mortality N.; Y.; Memlnr Oorgas County officers iu taking expensive Memorial Institute.) lists. Not one of the speclalf lines ex west east and at' public trips of Htudy and pructlce can Ignore,. its pe?i "Of all sad words of tongue or pense when not on official business, . lieneftts. It are The suddest these, might and condemn the action of the KeAnd right here comes our tribute been." have publlcttD Board of County Commis to the memory of Dr. Gorgas.'finrg-eo- n Looking back over a iwrlod qf sioners and the County Auditor in War. General during to as applied sanitation, contracting such bills without first sixty years, Nor only washe .original In Jiis j&r: these:'word8of-Whittie- r aremost be matter the. regularly presenting search work, but he built splendidfore the Board of County Coninils appropriate. Had surgeons, for ex ly on the labors "of other investido known what , ample, always they sloners for approval. giving clue credit and help- -' gators, now about this Important branch of establlBh-ln-g our --profession, the percentage of iriiTniorerThan anyone in " the science of sanitation and deaths in the" practice of surgerf t..., would JiaveheA'uJessejied greatly.' preventive medicine. Since the surgeon leads S i very The proper understanding and use . Special Touring car specie I ( Vtuw .. ,.,,.,,., - . for Finer Studebaker Cars if It ." ,..,.. i . - 7 That is why the word DEPENDABLE is associated the world over with Dodge Brother? name. It goes be--. yond the product and embraces every department in Dodge Brothers great . ' " ' : -- ,..., i..,,. I. II ir . The public hot only belteve in the joodneaa of .Dodge Brother Motor Car, they believe in the men who build it and the men who sell it II .... - held In county couventloa Auicricaa Fork Tuesday: the representative . of We the Democratic party of I'tab.Coua-ty- , In convention asMeiubled, this 'AM day of Sept. 1926, make .this declaration of policies and prlncl-ple- a and one simple fact stands boldly out: - ,;,,,. The following are excerpts froia (be platform adopted by the the basic element! underlying Pruthers remarkable success ..... " - PLATFORM - iWhat dependable really means Tll.ll - . ktzz Bread and Water Prisoners i RATIi ' - "'. ' busy, life in ojrder .th'at.nis patients mnf have the benefits of the' research work of our newly established laboratories, he brings to his aid competent assistants, In .order to carry out the new ideas that have become proven facts. As, a regular reader of this column, you may very properly ask, "what baa sanitation to do with accidents and surgical operations?" This incident from my early days 'will illustrate; "The old doctor ' received a tele gram asking him to come at once, asking him to see a patient who had just met with an 'accident, breaking the , leg below the knee and leaving" the bone protruding " through the skin. "You must assume the responsibility," the old doctor told his assistant. "But fet the bone back Jnto possible. position as promptly "a Cover the wound with the blood that may be discharging. It makes a good scab, and remember tnts: "Give this man good, full 4osea "gee that your splints are ..well applied and dvold a 'chill that will . irritate the fragments of bone." "It was good advice but not needed now. For jnodern sanitation sees to It that flies and mosquitoes which are capable of transmitting disease areshut out of all SurglcaL'. cases. Tou never have to .advertise a mistake, your friends do It for you. . er is "i There Is alwaTsToniebody canalnInlhevaUey7the'eatlii tne" and they are having audience .who hasn't heard the cases of chills and fever. . est Joke. w.arm y MENIEMI.U, Keperter. ; Tebphooe l 81-J-- Matinee Mr, Wendell Mendenhall and Jtfr. i fMhAvTOhgJeirVediiesday-- Evening for Ixigan" where tbey will attend school at the Utah agriculture col lege. i W'f"i,.. v TS A' farewell party was given Mon day for Miss Mary . Halversoa, at the home of Miss LarltfDlbble. (lames. were played and refresh-meul- s were served to ten guests. ' - Mrs, Buelah Marnier was the dinS un ner "guest" of M rsTXeb B ' day. - ALL SEATS " LAWRENCE Ackerman and Harris GRAY . V audeville I 4 asSSPSSos- - Monday - Tuesday JACK HOXIE : in "THE WILD 7 HORSE STAMPEDE" ' and comedy , es Perry geni the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mrratid-MTsrJam- I'arley 1'erry. Of Course You Have! Of course you've intended to , , -- ; - buy your coal this summer has passed Scarcely a week re '"without the thought,"-"The- is AN-- 1 OTHER jieighborettingdeliYery: on next winter's coal at present sum-- : t mer prices.-- 1 MUST place MY order next week." i. , Arid now ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis motored to. American Fork Sunday, where they spent the day with relatives. Mrs. Velma Snow! visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hales. Mrs. Andrew. JIalverson and her daughter Mary,; have loft for Nevada to visit, relatives.. Mary "is " going to remain there' for the Winter is just around the coroner. For September you know, Merrill J to, ! IVfutual Coal and Lumber Co. -- Phone ..... winter. marks theJbeginning of fall.- Call 357-- and call it TODAY, while. you, can still take advantage . . of present prices.. 357 every MONDAY AND THURSDAY Change in Matinee Schedule . SHOWS MATINEE Word has been received from the SpringviUe and Mapleton boys at Miami, Florida, that they are all safe. . Warren Perry, Bill Walters and Halverson have gone I'tah, where they expect winter remain'-foE-th- e . Mr. and Mrs:' Kenneth Allen have gone to Ogden. where they will spend the winter. The nation-wid- 4:15 Vaudeville y:v. . : :. T3 p!;m. Feature Princes s with 6 "6--AC- Children 10c .Adults . 25c all seats 35c ENING Shows . r7: 15 and 8:45- -- .Wed. ."STEPPIN'. RHULM0ULT0N Scoring the pictures with his 'with BEBE as a gawkish girl, who, daring, and eager for thrills comes in to. her own when-shplunges headlong into the funniest and wildest turmoil of adventures possible. And how things, small-tow- n COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA THISFEATURE runs again , TUESDA- Y- newspaper, poll shows the "wets" leading by a margin of 5 to 1. 'We didn't know that many people bad tried to make home brewi (.. do hum!- - "T- - ' e FORD STERLING ' . and Last chapter, Ours used to J the' land of open BIWes now-it'the land st closed I bibles and open Seens and Rearback s i;l"J"i FABLES- - UNDER DIRECTION OF In concert every-rl- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY i. 1 .i . COMEDY ASHTON'S COLUMBIANS RHUL M0UJ.T0N i"V' 'jiri'7i; i . . "RADIO e on prohibition nd Thursday j m if. ': u - i lsthapter ld T in - Wallace-McDona- - - V Buffalo RHP M-- r t - .V- s - |