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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING, HERALD,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY .20,,' 1 930. PAGE FIVE. : jtVEST SHOWS BETTER HEALTH SAN FRAXCISCO, Calif. The iar 1929 was one of improved V;alth in the states west or the VThls fact Is revealed in mortalltv fcatlatics by the Metropolitan Life naurance company on its "more han 1,800.000 industrial policyhold-r policyhold-r in the states of California, 4 Vashmgton, Oregon. Montana, fcdabo, Utah, and Colorado. The ' ar's mortality figures for "this vrge cross-section of the western pulatlon offer a fairly accurate dex of the territory's health con ',iions. -: . f'iTtxe death rate per 100.000 from " r !l causes amorff' these policyholders policyhold-ers was 668.5 as compared with J9.9 in 1928, the company's figures -.how. - ' ! 'iThere were noteworthy declines v rem the 1928 motality figures for Mphtheria, tuberculosis, cerebral morrhage, pneumonia, and other i respiratory diseases and puerperal j, jonditions. These declines more ihan counterbalanced considerable. increases for diabetes, heart disease a' and chronic nephritis, together fl;rith smaller rises for typhoid .ai ever, measles, scarlet fever, 'talhooping cough, Influenza, cancer, vro'iarrheal , complaints and homi- u:'The month of December' showed ru great Improvement over the cor-Ci cor-Ci ponding period of 1928, when the t jluenza outbreak of 1928-29 was it its rxak in the far west. V";ia h0 death rate from tuberculosis, 1 . 1VrjV n.-oa 1R K no mralnaf Ri . ' ... v. w.w d - TVip death rat for automooile I atalities dropped very slightly in, 1hese states, while increases were Recorded in the rest of the United States and Canada. s .r' . - ' i'Are You Planning To Go Away? See Census Man rirst V i ?.? The fifteenth decennial census of the . Uriited States will be taken j during the month of April. The te enumeration : will be made by a e'Xorce of about 100,000 enumerators e t who will go from house to house jiand secure the Information 'ie- quired for the "census. Every per-jvon per-jvon is to,be enumerated, so far as j3,fpossible, at his .'usual place of jr abode' or the place where he usual-t usual-t !4y lives. Where individual mem- ' jjibers of a family are away from tjome at the time the -census is V'ken they will be reported to the -? numerators by 6ther members of t ir. For cases where it la known In f ; advance that the whole family will I it be away from home at that time, i special provision has been made by ! I the director of the census in the l form of an absent family schedule i 'which is to be filled out by some responsible member of the family 4 in advance cf the census date and transmitted to the local supervisor I of the census. A copy of this sched- I ule can be secured by "application to W. P. Whitehead, of Provo, Utah, who Is the census supervisor of this f district. ' - K Families planning to be away V during the month of April, leaving a.f the home closed or with no one in charge who is qualified to give the 7 census information to the enum- iterator, are urged to obtain one of J J. i ' f ' T out and send It to Mr. Whitehead the earliest possible date. Or If the house-is left in charge of a servant who will be sure to be at home when the enumerator calls the schedule may be left with such servant for delivery to the enumerator. enum-erator. The information furnished In this schedule will be treated aa confidential and will be used only for the tabulation of stastistlcs which will not reveal any information informa-tion with regard to individuals or families. N UPON A-TIME.- si ys. Owen D. Young, author - of . the reparations plaa bearing his namer arose ' before be-fore daylight to to chores on the farm. He take jio exercise now, claiming he bad enough as a boy to last a -life -" : : tine. . - X - Professional Service f " on all ;?V-; Kodak Finishing: Larson Studio 1S2 WEST CENTER You and Your Friends ; , . Sirs. Klira Nelson and Mrs. Melissa Lewis, spent the week end visiting relatives in Salt Lake. CELEBRATED MYSTERY J . DRAMA COMING TO j PARAMOUNT THEATER Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wix and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Meeker, Colo, are visitors here for a few days. . Mrs. Asael Dahiqulst was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth IL Smith of Salt Lake,' spent Wednesday in Provo. The following members of the Vineyard ward went on the Cj.lt Lake temple excursion Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. George S. Bunker, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lloldaway, Slshop and Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blake, Mr. and Mis. Ray - Harding, Mr, and Mrs. George Wtlls, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson,- t Mrs. ; Harriet- Varley, Mrs. Harry Gammon, Mrs. Leland Gammon, Mrs. J, W. Clegg, Joseph A. Murdock, Mr.- and Mrs. John K. Allen and Roy. Allen. - ... Mr. and Mrs.. D. M. Snow of St. George, are among the visitors in rrovo today. , '.. "- ' . . Mrs. R. IL Cowan and Miss Fay Cowan have returned to their home in San .Francisco, after a month's visit .with relatives in Provo and Salt Lake. - XJ. C Pratt of Salt Lake, Utah plant superintendent for the Mountain Moun-tain States 'Telephone and .Telegraph .Tele-graph company, was In PrOvo Mon-aay Mon-aay and Tuesday. .. . 1 Dean Lewis of Provo, Is spending the winter with his aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan jf Lcs Angeles, Calif. , Mr. and 'Mrs. Everett Taylor of Salina, were visitors in Provo Wednesday. The Misses Edith and Vera. Williams Wil-liams of Salt Lake, spent Thursday with Provo friends. JMMPMLEY IN JEOPARDY Tactless Move At This Stage May Endanger Success of Conference. r- . ' Uncanny journeys into the spirit world; a strange murder mystery in a modern home, with picturesque India as a. setting these are the details of "The Thirteenth Chair," Metro-G&wyn-rMayer's fantastic, filmization of the stage play, coming com-ing : Friday : and Saturday to .the Paramount theater. . Directed by . Tod f Browning; known for his direction of "Where, East Is East," "The Unholy Three," "Road to Mandalay" and other mystery thrillers, the new film Is the director's, first talking play, and one of his strangest pictures. Margaret Wycherly, famous New. York stage stari plays the role of "Rosalie La Grange." which ' she created on the New York stage, and Belr. Lugosi, famous Hungarian ; actor and ct-RPtor of the stapre rele of "Draciila," J is seen as th9 mysterious - "Inspector Delzante," Calcutta detectie chieft who .irocs to the spirit world for the solution of the uncanny murder plot. The cast is an elaborate one. Including In-cluding Conrad NageK Leila Hyams Holmes Herbert, Mary Forbrs. Helene Millard, Charles Qarter-maine. Qarter-maine. John Daidson, Moon Carroll. Cyril Chadwick, Frnnk Lcieh. Bertram Ber-tram Johns, Gretehen Holland. Clarence Geldert' and Lai Chand Mehra, famous Hindu . lecturer, playing in his first talking picture. Mysteries cf India are contrasted nHth ths tricks cf Occidental snir-itist snir-itist mediums in the . new play, many of, which are exposed in the dramatic sequences. ,TJieatrang5 seance at which the amateur sleutli is kUled. and In which spirit rapv Dinss. table lifting and other un canny tricks are exposed, is one of the highlights of the story ; and another ; is the . final ' seance in which the dead man becomes accuser ac-cuser and exposes the slayer. . FORM LEIAM) - FAItiii BUREAU ' ' " J , .LONDON, 'Feb. '20. ' U.EThf London naval oenference today ap-' peared to have reached its most critical stage, where .. one tactless move might jeopardize its whole purpos. " ." '. -s The sub-committee of "naval experts ex-perts now considering the special classifications of warships, went into session at StJames palace at 11 a. m. Pending the formation of a new French cabinet, restoring authority author-ity to. therdelegation to London, the American group has cancelled all press conferences. . The French experts remaining in London are continuing to discuss technical questions, although they xre taking; no part in official affairs. af-fairs. . - Farmers of the ' Leland district met Tuesday evening at a largeand enthusiastic meeting and organized a local farm bureau. The followipg officers were elected: - William Larson, president ; Arch Andrews, vice president; Willard Peterson, secretary and treasurer; board meir.bers. M.. P. Stark, Lorin B. Creer, Mary Marcison, Mrs S. D. Markham. ' Mrs. Einet Chrlstensen . of the Utah Count : Farm Bureau . executive execu-tive board, explained the accom-Iishments accom-Iishments of the county farm bureau bu-reau and assisted in the organization. organiza-tion. - , j , . Einer ChristensenV exploined the dairy prCgram and asked for the Leland Farm .Bureau's cooperation with the Spanish Fork dairymen. I . County Agent W. J. Thayne met with the board after the meeting and with them selected leaders and a program of work and as follows: " Cow testing association, Lorin Creer, leader. ' Tuberculosis drive, M. P. Startup, leader. ' , ' Bull asociation, Alvin Marcison,. lear. - . Poultry, Hyrum Lyshon, leader. . .4-11 club work, Mary Marcison, leader. 1 : ' Home ,-Management," Mrs." S. D. Markham, Lorin jCreer.xproject leader of the Chicago Citizens ; Drive On Crime ; CHICAGO, Feb. 20. (UJ!While police heads . and the state's attor- , ney bickered today over conduct of ther drive on crime, armed citl-j zens patrolled the Forest Glen.dls-H trict' where',Mrs. Agnes Lavender was murdered. .. Women living in the sparsely settled set-tled section near the Chicago Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, St. Paul and" Pacific railroad rail-road station where Mra. Lavender, wife of a commuter and mother of a baby" daughter, was shot to death after a struggle with a man who attacked " her when she missed a train, appealed to their husbands to' do something for their, protection. As a result, 100 men last night formed a vigilance committee and detailed several of their number to become deputy sheriffs so t.hey can augment the too. few policemen." : The murder of. thejsommuter's wife was still unsolved. " . TRAILING THE Y'SERS By HARRISON R. MERRILL ' The polyglot of. the - lower east a .'Y!ser,' bless the boys. 1 . side are hearing the birds sing" and V " Elton Relieves f that .he is close are IeairninV all about gears! J ! to a try at broadcasting over the ; it's almost time for spring house-cleaning. house-cleaning. Now you may find a couple of , those things . you - have been missing since fall houseclean-ing. houseclean-ing. (.- cow testing asociation," and Alvln Marcison, project leader of the pure bred bull association, are calling a meeting for Thursday, Feb. 27Y at -7:30 n.-m., to discuss . testing, feeding feed-ing and breeding. County . Agent Thayne will meet with the-group and explain these factors. Were you fto. ga down, to the con gested area3' of New York, down around Henry street some" evening you -would probably: be startled ..to hear a canary . or a meadow lark twittering lustflit away in the dark or' the fog or the sleet, or. whatever kind- tf weather or light' the gods had furnished for the occasion. ' , But' you would find no , feathered bird.. ; i..-, -, The twitterer would be Elton Sumner, who whistled himself into the heart? of hundreds while going through Brigham Young university." He would be at the Henry street settlement lending a helping hand in an attempt to bring light and joy to the kiddies who never see a bird outside of a cage.. As an appropriate accompani-" ment to the ird songs is the bear lore of EI Roy Nelson. He tells the bear stories while jJElton 'whistles and the little Greeks, and Italians5 and Jews, and . Uncle Sam "knows what; sit wide-eyed and listen. E1 Roy makes those . Yellowstone bears literally lamble before those kiddies until their big hearts are In their eyes and their ears. - - The old- "Y" idea of 'service is carrying on'. Once a f'Y"ser always national ; net workV He isn't sure, cf course. The field Is exceedingly crowded. Musicians, some of the best of them, are eager to break in there, but then not many of them can whistle like Elton Sumner, i : t Harry Lauder, -I am told, received $15,000 STor 15 minutes not long ago: Elton's whistle; probably. won't bring that, but then one never can tell. ' GENEALOGICAL MEETING t , . , A meeting of the Grand View, ward genealogical society will W: held "this evening at ' 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. C. lli Davies. -.'! ' : Mrs. "Hyrum. Larson of the Shir-: on stake board will give the Jesson,- A full attendance Is desired. .The jounds of a number of animals ani-mals were broadcast as part of rt radio program the other , 4 night .-That .-That is, apart from the regular musical ' program. , ...A About 40 .per cent of the wage-earners wage-earners of the United States still make less than $1000 a year each. GENERAL REPAIRING Dodge Cars a Specialty .COc Discount on all Repairing " r During February at rnovo auto supply u O.O. Severwon, Mgr. Formerly with the Dodge DeaW , era '. Work guaranteed. m2 r r Stomach" trouBIeZ "Ficg6,,- The most wholesome, palatable Coffee-SufesUCuK; you ever had! ' Good for your Stomach and your. Nervea It "relieves Constipation! 1 lb. Pkg. . It always pay to buy the Beat 1 -. - Today's Oddity . pn th center of the verv;wMo marble stairway leading up to the temple of Confucius in Peiping. China. thee is a curious slab of marble. " '. " ' ' ' ; Wonderfully carved in bas-relief, with draeens twining themsolves in fantastic shapes'' onu its surface, the slab is an art treasure.: The Chinese ; pilgrim ' can' walk on either t?1 ce c'- It, but onlv rspirits can walk on" the carved. slab whicrTT forms the central portion of the stairs. - -'. The slab was designed for . that purpose-a stairway for the spirits. REVOLVER PLAY CAUSES DEATH ' HELENA, Mont, Feb. 20. (TXE "I'm going, to shoot you," announced an-nounced Mrs " Joseph Sabatini, 16, as she playfully brandished a 22-cal-iber revolver she had just picked up from a table in the home of Roy Bridges, 22, laborer, Wednesday night. . - "Look out, Mrs. Sabatini, it's loaded," shouted Bridges. But even as the words were uttered there was a sham report and a bullet 1 ripped its way into his chest Ten minutes later he died. . Police said the shooting was accidental. acci-dental. On several other occasions, the young wife and mother had jokingly pointed the Revolver at her neighbor and pulled the trigger. trig-ger. This time, however. Bridges had Just returned from target practice prac-tice and had not yet unloaded the weapon. " Bridges was a former resident 01 Jasper. Texas. HOW OUE f.lAll ENDED "nuEur.iATisr.i" ; Stomach Troubles, and Oullt up Ills Strength At The Same Time There is a way to get rid of rheumatism pains along with pains in -the stomach; back and, sides and until you try it you can blame only yourself for your Buffering. It' through the use of the remarkable remark-able medicine TanUc that for years has teadily but quietly; been performing almost" miraVntfouaw benefits;, for '-'millions, ; H re's just one case i;out of thousands who have in their joy taken, the' trouble to write us. His name ia Mr. B.- T. Bur-bage. Bur-bage. Mr. Burbage, a transfer man. suf- . fered for 15 years from rheumatism "and as he had to earn his living .like you and I he had just about despaired when as a last resort , he tried Tanlae. "I could hardly move about or,Yaise my arms up. ; To go up or down stairs it would seem like my knees would break. The pain hurt r-vful and crippled" me up. Besides rheu--matisu, my digestion was bad and I was; rundown generally. It was a mighty big handicap in my business. Finally I began Tanlae and it won the bout for me. It bozan at once to overcome my muscular : rheumatism and now have not an ache 01 pain and am a well and new man. I recommend rec-ommend Tanlae with unbounded eonft-. "dinee." Other remedies may proraise but Tanlae performs a real medicine that backs claims with a guarantee. Accept no substitute. At all druggists.. Costs 85 Cents A To Loss Pounds Month - : ' , of Ugly i Fat Thousands of Women Know This Is True . How would you Ilka to lose II pounds of fat hi a month and at Lhe -auae.tima increase your energy ener-gy and improve your health How would you like to lose unhealthy un-healthy fat that you don't need and don't want and at the same time feel better than you have for years? " ' -, . ... - Uiow would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent promin-ent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean" and clear that.lt will compel admiration? ' ;iIow would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time develop that urge, for activity that make3 work a pleasure pleas-ure and also gain in ambition and keenness of mind? how much yoa weigh then,; get an J5 cent bottle of. Kruscheni;, Salts 'Which will last you for '4 '.weeks. Take one half teaspoonf ul . every nornlng In a glass of hot water and when you have T finished the first bottle -weigh yourself again.' Now you can laugh at the people xho pay hundreds of dollars to .ose a few pounds 'of fat now you will know the pleasant way, to lose jnsightly fat and you'll also know Jiat the 6 vitalizing salts, cf Krus-;hen Krus-;hen (Salts that your blood, nerves and glands must have to function properly) have presented you with glorious - health. , ; After that you'll want to walk around and say to your friends, "One 85c bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one - hundred dollars of any: fat person's money." J "Leading dritjrists Amoric'4 ;oveH sell 'Kruschen i,o.lts you can always al-ways get It at Hedquist Drug Co. v y'-'-"- -' Adv. 'lliuli - m tr i IYIH nr - --yi ri " 1 ... . . . in I I I i nnimi n I a v v.mm. - v f -m Mail Orders 1 Filled. Add 10 for ; Postage. A UNIT OF WALGREEN CO. 51 D Erery: Ites-( Tells the J Story of si Special t' yaloe J. Br "recent mercer the'Schramia Johnson Store and organisation become part of the : AVal-reen: chain of orer 350 storea. Till mesna that the Ideals of Service and Savings which have ? Bnllt Kna-Jnr Store will In future be carried oat on greater aeale than ever before. - Soap 10c Palmolive : J : -4 for 2St j To bring our stocks down to the lowest point bef ore sto'ekrtatc-ing,f sto'ekrtatc-ing,f we have drastically reduced prices onthousands of dollars' dol-lars' worth of Staple Drugs," Home Needs, Toilet Articles and Sundries. Buy liberally and saVe-it pays to anticipate future needs in this great sale. ' ' " ' - ' " ": Your choice of the following 01 Tooth Pastes '- -'"' , . '''''' V " with each purchase of a 50c Bristle-Tite Tooth ' Brush: ooc ryro'LaQ Tooth Paste 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 50c Orphos Tooth Paste 50c White King Washing Wash-ing Machine 9 Do uuu 10c Physicians, and Surgeons' . v . Soap . . . . . . J. ...... . 4 for 2S 12 for 835 10c Creme Oil Soap .... ; . 4 for 25 12 for GD 8c Lifebuoy; Health Soap ............. 3 for 19tf 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 180 3 for 500 5.00 MAKT1IA WASHINGTON ELECTRIC. IRON CQ AQ Fall 6-Poand Iron, Guar n teed s G. E. National Mazda... - Lamps ; Home aisea. .10 to OO-Watt. OO-Watt. each S T A R-niTE JR. (iURLING IKON. Colored Handles . . . . 20c ELECTRIC ' 5c Crystal n1f White IW SoaP ' J . flterhurv Thrift Alarm Clock 59c IdlfiHour Playing Cards 3 for $1.00-. vrf! tJORlDOSiuon rimer vints . . . . . .'" ' V. v $1.00 Eaton, Crane - & Pike . High Grade Sta- 40c' Castoria ....... .i. 260 COe CALIFORNIA y A O A syrup of figs . . ; . HuG 9tJUS LYDIA PINKUAM'S AAA VEGETABLE COMPOUND .. 096 $15 S. S. S. Tonic. .... 890 $2.00 S. S. S. Tonic": . $19 $1.00 Tanlae ; ,790 Epsom Salts, 5 Pounds . .400 60c Bromo Seltzer . . . . . 420 $1.00 Zonite 730 60c Zonite . . . .'..", , . . , . 390 51.00 Nujol 790 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. 340 3 for $1.00 ' 50c JERGENS QCp ; LOTION .. . . . .... w" 50c Lavoris .. . 37c :$1.00 Lavoris 1 69tf ide HINDS' HONEY AND Of n ALMOND CREAM .... 1 , 1.00 HINDS' HONEY AND "79 p ALMOND CREAM .-'.... . WM 4. 66e Daggett & Kamsdeirs Cream ... . 390 50c Lablache F!ace Powder . 390 50c Java Rice Face Powder ...... . 370 $1.00 Coty's Face -Zz-r Powder 79c lScilillrosc qfnrORp tioaery - V ! , ' Samoline fOi I " the World's 1 Greatest Cleanser UH 54. Pint ... 23 . tfggggy Pint . . ... . . 450 $1.00 Listerine C5C Specials Free Offer H1.00 JAR.UILLROSE VELVET CREAM with each box,; of Ilillroae v Cold Cream - - Face Powder f g : '- 'J ?5c Hillrose Thca-trical Thca-trical Cream (Jq Pound . . . . , , Candy Specials i Hershey Milk Chocolate Kisses Vi Pound 200 : Pound 300 nershey Milk Chocolate t OQp Bar, Vt Pound Cake .......... g UJ Mrs. Stover's Bungalow, . OJIp Candies, Pound . . . . v . . . . u u " 1.00 IkdRLICK'S MALTED JflIl.1V ....4 $3.75 HORLICK'S MALTED HULilV ...... 4 . . . .;i 1 Tobacco Specials ?u t Camel,- cnestenieia, Lucky Strike and Old Gold Cigarettes . , ; Package 15c Carton $1.39 15c Sir Walter Ralsigh 'A Tobacco.. , 2 for 230 15c Velvet Tobdcco ... 2 for 230 15c Prince Albert - Tobacco . : 2 for 230 25c Blue Boar ' Tobacco ...... 2 for 300 ...79c 52.09 30c Lipton's Tea, Va -pound . . 230 '- f. ' ' - ' 3oc Tree: Tea, -pound . . . . . -290 01.00 Ovaltihe 79c 60c ESS-JAY IMPORTED OLIVE V I7 oil, 2 Pint:lC:.... C r ............. 690. 35c Lemon 97p Flavoring" Ex. 65c "K" Lotion, Camphor, Glycjcr- ine and Qfo Ammonia;. 1 ww ma . i nAnw 19c .98o I $1.50 Knight Hot Water Bottle, No. 2' size.. . . . . .030 $2.25 Knight Combination Hot Water 01 CO Bottle and Fountain Syringe V - 15c Lynd- hurst Toilet 2Se GLYCERINE AND ROSE WATER, 6 ounce 9iAO KNIGIIT FOUNTAIN SYRINGE tl(h complete Aaaortment ot Attachment, no. Z Biae 90c Mellin's Fobdu 20c. - CLIMAX, f WALL PAPER I CLEANEU-: CLEANEU-: 3 FOR '..-;.- , . V 39c 35c Vanilla Flavoring Ex ' 'Ml. ,27c 7Se DOAW'J . - Paper . 3 for 250 6 for 470 12 for 390 10c SHINOLA SHOE POLISH. 7c SYRUP : OV PEPSI JT"f if. 49C - 25c Castor Oil; 4 ounces 190 25c Boric 'Acid, 8 ennces.... ."190 15c BICARBONATE OP ffl r iwm PILLS COe CALDTYELL'S i AO SODA. Pound" 2IW EPSOM MALTS.. IA. 1.20 CALDWELL!! f e-s -; Poaad .... j . , . . . . ; , . , . ... ice SYRUP OF t nir' ' 50 EXTRACT WITCH , Off PPnsiw " .HAZEL Pint .... T. i 1 L .......... i. W I l HAZEL. Pint 50c Alco Massage Rubbing Alcohol, Pint . .V , ....... 35c Aspirin Com-, ' OQn 69c. Aspirin Tablets, nniinil Tablets. 24's 1... aCUb- 100's ...... . . . .... 45c Modess, 12 in package . . . . .... . 330 3 for $1 .00 370 49c 45c i KOTEX 12 in Pkge. 35c 7 i 3 for 01 A! 1 S " J 10) el lay i I j j :. L 'ln I j a ( i i 1 , . , . l nfcaM aj mimttMlr Lwnf ihai ti - ," fc-t --riff . , y lhnm" - J - V.','- v'' ' ' - -Y - : , -i " ' - . ' . ..--.:.-..---.'.--'..'----, .... Get on the scales today and see |