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Show r j GOVERN AlIlSKX TIIE PROVO HEKALD, WEDNESDAY. ACGEST SI. 1921. ; siorhlo ma 'f King Sports"New;Gray:Derby YcurLibrary Will veu helo Hep Ptoto' library books in good condi tion: 5 Jq)(& 'iii the Librarian. To the lover of llterstures, 1(7) tftStZxt T7 By :i ."v. i .'. .. V f , - r IS REMARK book U I almost' a sacred thing, worthy or we best of care. But the averages student j RwHy Sounda Incredible But Well considers it merely a thing coutalninfl Known Man Testifies to material for some assignment that Truth of It may be torn, marked, soiled or other wise carelessly used, , Writinr from Maxeys. Ga.. A. J. A book in the public library is puh-UrBO departGHien, proprietor of lie hroDerty of course. In the sense ment store at that, place, says: I have a customer here- who was in that it is to be read by any 'of the pub bed for three years and did not go to lic who so desire, But it is npt tree meal at anv time. She bad live in the sense that it may be carelessly kept physicians and they gave her out- One used or No one would think of walking into bottle of TanJac got her up, on me second toottle she commenced keep- the library and - deliberately .: taking of keeping ing house and- on the third she did all books with the cuoklns: . and housework .. for . a them. Yet there are good books out where several notices form the librar family of eight" This sounds really Incredible, but it ian have failed to arouse any sense of or obligation to the in comes unsolicited from a highly credit responsibility ' able source and is - copied verbatim stitution, . Prompt return and careful use of I from the letter. 4 -- Taniac is sold In Prom by the Provo library books always leaves the stamp Hiitf Drug company, and by leading .drug of the borrower's marks him a a worthy of the best of . gists everywhere. public privileges. - Each borrower should endeavor to liand the book on HIDE IN DESERT. to someone else without spot or SAN BERNARDINO, . Cal., Aug. 31 mark. We agree with Esther Nelson in her Three negroes, one of whom is at Books" that leged to have shot and killed Thomas article on the "Abuse of some of our McMillin, . veteran special uf f icer . of from, the. appearance of the Santaa Fe railroad at Baratow, books we might believe the borrowers to. have understood Bacon literally late last, nighty bldibjf in the desert east of that place when he: said: ., :"Some book a re to 4e .tasted. eariy-todaySheriff Shay and Others to be swallowed, a posse started after the suspects at " And still others to be thewed and oeen recetvea word had No midnight from tha searchers, it was stated at digested.? - Public library books should not be the Kheriffs office. McMillan was reported to have been marked. Impressive passages may he shot when he ordered the negroes underlined in personal property only. from a freight car. He wa formerly Pages, should not be turned down aa nor books subjected to chief of police at Albuquerque, N. M othewise careless treatment. Ihrougn TT A rK I careleHsnesx, expensive books are nniTicti scarred and defaced, but as funds are MOPLAPS. limited they muBt (be used again and again. British LONDON. Aug. 31. Three Too much cannot be said against the soldiers and a number of Moplap In who deliberately cuts out pasj dians were killed, .when 4000 of the person sages, picture plates of articles from en from their Mopolaps emerged magazines or bound books. No" person and attacked. ' a . British trenchments . i who does such can lay claim to the ... . . column inai was en rouic iw (dels of good citizenship. aDuram. said a Calcutta dispatch to Such treatment tempts us to call the the Evening News today. adult's attention to the little verse The Indian disorders have spread written for children: mill textile workers; the out among The police were called and fired "The goops'they wet their' fingers, several volleys, but no casualties were To turn the leaves of books, . reported. And then they crease the corners down, BRIDE WOUNDED BY NURSE And think that no one looks.' .leave the marks, of. dirty bands They ug. 31. LARAMIE, Wyo.;-Aand gum " to - have - been the Of picture book and story book, cause of the shooting and probable On As often as they come.?fatal injury, of Thelma Wolf, three Are you a gooupr week' bride of V. M. Wolf, chairman of the county commissioners, by Miss The library- - is yours. We want you Alice King.. 30, a nurse. to make the most possible use of it, Mrs. Wolf was shot while she was But we need your hearty home. in a meal her preparing in order to make it what tt should be, for nurse a been Miss' King had a place of instruction, order ana cut Wolf and for several years had taken ture. care of the Wolf children, whose mother is dead. - She appeared sud I GREEKS AND TURKS denly at the rear door of the Wolf BATTLE." . trapping-Mrsand home last' evening Wolf in a pantry fired two bullets ATHENS, Aug. 31. Reports that from a revolver, one of which pene Greek troops engaged in the offensive trated the left lung of the bride. Miss King is being held. Physicians against the Turkish nationalists In Asia Minor have suffered a reverse declare Mrs. Wolf cannot live. are denied tn an official statement Issued here. It. is declared," however, NEBO STAKE CONFERENCE. that the battle along the Sakarla river Is continuing with violence. of SPANISH FORK, Aug. Towns along the; southern coast of the best attended quarterly conferBlack Sea have been bombarded the of the Nebo stake ever held here iences its final session Sunday. after-- by Greek warships, the statement noon. The morning session opened at says. Newspaper dispatches from the 110 a. m., "President Joseph Reecepre-- ' state the Turkish nationalists front siding. The Invocation wasr offered by are making continuous counter at Henry A. tacks, arresting the advance of. the Bishop George Hales. v Gardner of the stake presidency, the Greeks. enemy is bringing new first speaker, spoke on loyalty, em reserves .The to the front to take the place .to to God the of troops killed or wounded in the phasizing its Importance Church to each other; David T. 'Lewis, it being said that the Turk the second speaker, talked of the im- fighting, ih losses are heavy.in Turkish cavportance of using and developing the alry is' participating the battle." talents God has given His people for the benefit of others.' Elder Seymour PLANNED BY B. Young of Salt Lake spoke of "Work FESTIVAL LEGIONS. for the Dead and its Importance." Mr. Wride of Benjamin, spoke of missionAMERICAN FORK,' Aug. 31. -- The ary work and its importance and also American Legion post and the Service orof different the of the work, spoke Star Legion of this city are planning ganizations of the Church. autumn festival on Lalbor - Day, At session, Jesse War- an ner, who has recently returned from a September 5. It will be given Ina tlie pro mission, Bpoke"alongmlsslonary Tines Apollo hall and will, consist of The and the Importance of keeping God's gram, refreshments and dancing. commandments. Elder Young spoke public is invited to attend. The proon " doctrinal subjectsrT'President ceeds will go to the two organizations. Joseph - Reece told of which have been made since the last HOSPITAL FOR AMERICAN canf fence," chiefly 'the reorganization ; FORK T . l ., ; .1 At i auuJ ni j i t. aui lUvmua tuts (Uisuuprius Iui Lake. He also urged faithful- - . AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 31. Amerness in the work of each organization. ican Fork' is to have a new hospital. The work of putting the building in Because of the comparative cheap shape is now completed and the for ihess of lhA best" automobiles' in Ger mal opening will take place Eepk-k The hospital staff is composed of many, France and England are now buying a large percentage of fashion- the following physicians and surgeonr: P. .M. Kelley. president; G. W. M.d able cars there. J. K. Beck, dleton, vice president; Wholesale gasoline prices in 3C lead- secretary and treasurer; W. E. Hunter, ing cities of the United States aver- J. F. Noyes, F. M. iMcHugh, F. F. age 20.3 cents a gallon, compared with Hatch, W. R. Lyndal and S. H. Allan. an average of 28.9 cents on January 1. i directors. successful busi ness there is the person' ality o f some man - f . 'EONSCOTT C BONE N .i , ) j :,ft r.. Hone 4m f0YW8OTol Hrdin?t, Mr. Epne, who i one I f" rTiL 1m; All lis Kh&a,' best knowa o Ammcan uew tdUors, wai pubhdty vu ealtooat jof- the RepubliciB ATS :at i iu - si owl expected that he'will fcuU from thAVtiy jtnmg governor toon i i L I iUt. Bone has the" !ar;ex:perira f new- prtMemr - u babr tt'- - low grt f' mind. Whkh i a case of tert efficiency in the right place' MH none aviii icavo very noriii for: the catJcrritonrjTeJa.ta) . I u that isn't the welHknown brown derby the King of England Is' It Is a pearlray one, that attracted much attention at the ktceitt air force pageant la LndQn..Did the king enjoy himself? He dldl No, wearing. tt I len - - ca f - - w.-.- - ' " " - - - - ' f; : J.. - .. '' .. .AT THE END OF THE DAY . .. - - ... .ir 4... every forward looking city ; thereexists some body o f organized SZ' j-- , - vv- - "j visioned men ...... y J . book-marks- cntntuvo - - f ,T , - W--- print Atuki U and inasmuch field for caper pofr' future ere i no doubt that he BOe ilaslca with this matter very much ,3ner, j n ( x MOT, and Behind- - i 1 Join the Chamber of Commerce Now - ' lolly-pop- u , J Riiighl Trust & Savings -- s - - -- - K BAN Utah " - - . 8 ' ' y - Provo v . i ft . .... I LIBERTY BOND LUTHERAN CHURCH A 7T. 31.-O- iie " than - . , eoiE P . ' roi rn HT r o is l i, jssessssx&psM 3Sir.ed: ) VJ1I I J J A-.!- 7 y -- I ,, i L50 ,.55 k4 .00 ,lar Tin'"1 ' X ' J i i J il S. Liberty Bond mostly paid for the building of thi Lutheran church at Coatsbtirg1, III., which, cost' $70,(jU0. Rev. A." H.'Zctlmperis the pastor.-- He pointed out at the dedication recently stars in it and every mem- -, that the chupch service fiaK liad twenty-tw- o bcr had proved oyer and over again the loyalty to the jcountry of their , . adoption. -' - Rcdrrmnt U. - - " . ""v J - By STANLEY LIFE IN NEPIir iir:. !LJ lir- - 1 I ,i fj By Fisher a, I Tuori '41 to ee SLEEP 6 Tua.r x iwe ter m .,. ) ' 1 ' j vieu.. -- W ah. i German T.l Ml. OH ... M f. zz: ging Up The Family I v in4 - ! ome-changes ;.00 .00 'X- . - f.-iu-te- fVi r&i fiC TorM'TAMQS TROTT WAS HIT ON TIC HEAP' BY A SET OP PALSE TEETH An KNOCKED SHMSECESS. "I tz |