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Show THE Pf.0VO HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMEER 12, 1921. ; : 0!l llne- y- Duy for Cash Save CAIH ANP CARRY SYSTEM THE MOST intettadelegation In Use fonhcomia ;t tonal conference on the limitation of armanent in connection with wnich the Picii'e and Par Eastern question trill be considered. The announcement. which was by the president when fee met toe newspaper correspondents alter the Lowest prices ' COMPLETE-LIN- ine i WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. .:.T.. 10Mb sack Sugar 48-I- b Hard Wheat Flour , ;5l.S 4Mb sack Straight Grade Hour .VSC 8Mb sack Bran S&hadcXo-ra4FkH- ir .....;,. ,-- sack Cornmeal v b prints Full Cream Cheese, per Cream Brick Cheese, pr lb. Swiss Cheese, per lb. ... ... . . . . . ,'. Pacific Not Butter, per lb . . ... , ; 9--lb 6-l- .. . . .23 35 iO . .-- ..........X,.. 5 lbs. Good Rice . . ..... . . . .,. . ..X. 2 cans Good Corn . S5 ...29 . . 2 tans June Peas .. . 2 FreshEjrgra: Distilled Picklingr Vinegar, m It s n ji m $ 75 Utah-Cabbag- . per Tb.jer er SO- SO .......700, t b. A-N- o. J ......fV Fine Cauliflower, per lb Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at AH Times. 1 MORE FOR THE 30 II. Siiuienls Mention! 6 - and Saucers 6 Cups ; IN GROCERIES per quart ; Creamery Butter, per lb. . " Breakfast Bacon, Salt" Bacon; per I 550 . pr lb. ..... ............. .350 Ibrrrrr .. CAnrO charges; :. . ... .'.irr.'SSO" WE DELIVER, . - only in price, the best there is, not In othriKrordsf but 15 QUALITY, ywirant honest.yalue.sWe-give'.it,- jrV4ent fl "NEW YORK, Sept.1 12. After Miss Cecelia Starkey, aged 16, of Jersey City, finishes rwith her7 thousandth skin grafting ordeal she will be a sort of blood relation to every member of the Jersey City fire department and numerous other friends who are bits of cuticle Jnordfir to ' patch her up. Miss Starkey waa frightfully burned about four months ago, when a stove over which she was working exploded. For a lime It was feared Bhe had no chance to survive. As a last desperate resort, skin grafting was decided upon, but the burned area was so lagg that manyrvolunteers were required. .. . JThree of her brothers are members of the fire department, ana they ottered themselves. Since then every member of the force either has given a bit of cuticle or is on the waiting $1.10 Honey, meeting, . - and it doesn't take long to find this out. d ; - ; SKIN GRAFJED ON GIRL ..900 ; i .. -- 450 ...... : - ,,$1.00 i nighf Ewryone should I mm S .:."..- if the quoted pricerjust a Cttle lower than the other fellow's. But you want to know that what you get is scheduled forMondayjiight to the opening of the IrllnWi will be held Jn" tie tabernacie I whichjvae as'i preliminary : 30-t- '.''" :V efficient SERVICE in all your lum- -' Some people are satisfied ek, "posA jpfjti clinic,": togftthsr with KJiBirhyby WtfjHvJitagew it offers to the tTtWoa after she had eutATienarTU n I thproughly ex plained irrnmyi rehild&mr three her Sator her and other men the old sotWyl Jierjrwo little daughters by a lg WQTK. ondiwff' Masa he canlr sessions will be htld years o 12.30-an-Irm' from aily the poIwWTtport, 2:30 to 5:30 thus- - giyong everyop In her roonfLthe aman opportunity to attena. Not oniy found letters frofca Jn iaeetine next Thursday M statements aeapmiric sessions kuda'S husband and public is signed by ! Mrs. . Sb(uda SSfciJhHhireed to'kend that ilffay learn some- e sent t.iMua to isnwn rTfcTr . r nnilTi alth crunado that We carry, a full line: of Glassware, Chinaare, and Cooking Utenjls. Our aim, Highest in, Quality i?.nd lowest in Price. Also we have a. full line pf groceries. Here' are a few of our prices: - .. meetines at Provo has 4 changed from Tuesday to Friday of In also announced that the mass meeting clinicf pomttowSjbis - ber purchases; otIhl'weeKrta"e"aa1tTpenWtfiebeen it 'f Dinner Plates, per set Glass Tumblers, per set Oatmeals .. . t. , . i - ftind fuijr JfrXtfrfllis,the aims and MONEYS NO CHARGE. NO DELIVER! 7 inch early." In order to permitur aibers of the atttjiijL the medical traveling clinic convention in Sail Lake the early part neA hursday a "' : the good stuff, but it does mean that we are equipped and ready to" give you the most tlnr thi-w- '" monopoly on all wy out - it t a i - There are two kinds of lumber, the kind you don't want, and the kind we selL This doesn't mean a the York, Republican. Oscar V, Underwood, senator from leader in Alabama- - and ' ' ' . the senate. of selection The gecretaryBgHes ' and Senator Lodge Mr. Harding ah-- ! nouneed several weeks ago.i Today be formally addedthe names of Mr. Root and Senator Undewood to the list," explaining at the same time that ithe main delegation will eoasist-ir- f mnniKdM tvU U1IUWI .w per gallon:." GdVwegaTrPer bottle .r.T.WTffr 3 dozen Emit Jar&pswhile they Jasti 10-lpail White Syrup lb. Swift's Picnic Hams, -- r j . h the-Uia- lic serrice desired, but go early fcBT state, Republican. avail yourselves of the. greatest oppor Henry Cabot Lodge, senator from tunity to get the most good out or Massachusetts and chairman of the the clinic,"-sai"The Mr. Wallis. senate committee on. foreign relations. clinic necessarily has a limited t nje Republican. to work and that th most may Le ac Elihu Root, former secretary of neces- in this time, it complished Xew stateand later senator from y pet- that the people . . i , lb. f'MNIAn MM nuHULi. ore In order that the greatest number derive the most benefit possible the traveling clinic of the Utah Public Health association and the U. S. Public Health service while if is in Provo, it is urged "by James H. "WallisJ may from sccrmry ataries-Evaee-Hug- . 33? ..................$195 ....... KEXTFRIDAY PubexecuUTesecretary.of Health association, that everyone attend the sessions of the clinic early. the Tribune forecast of the nersnonel Do not wait until the last day ana of the delation. then swamp the personnel of tut The members are: oVnin ttrA rnrtcr them unable to rive of .................$7.15 . . . .v . ., FROYO 1 WASHINGTON, Sept 12 'President Harding has announce the complete membership of the American- Phone446 Ml.Mll SamuelKopp TRAVOJKG CUKIC IN PEACE IIISSIO!! The "Health dime gives opportunity for everyarent. to learn invaluable information about the proper nutrition and hygiene 61 'child?n, howto build children into men .with bodies able to ward off the constantly attaching hordes of disease germs. It Is the duty of every parent to attend these ellniesAIr. Wallit sacred 4uty the parent owes his chil dren. And, It Is the duty of every man points-.out-it-te-- u Quality and Service9 , a pm..jm gmLA M A fm m mm m m m m,mjm toward his fellowmantoJearn alklie time was epent pleasantly witk art can about (health, how to preserve- it Mr. and MrsHeher J. Done oft program and games, Mrs. Carl Ante and how- to save himself and others American. Fork were the guests of berg winning first prize. A delicto and disease, the misery' from decay Mrs. Albert S. Jones Sunday. luncheon was served to about thirtf of come the that through ignorance "V' rules of health and hygiene. Mr. and Mrs. George M.'Nuttall of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raamusseii Everyone having children tinder the Salt Lake motored here yesterdayand - Mra. H. Horner Jr, will enter- tertained at dinner Wednesday m age of 15 years, who may not be de- spent the day visiting relatives. and former members ing in honor of Mrs. Nels "Omaaseil tain the af who be present w may properly veloping Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robbing of Salt rooms were dabC; file te(LwiULanyJ0Xtol Illness the Lake were-tof the Utah Sorosit club at her home Spring City. Theftowersr-Geveguests of Mr. and Mrs. ra we cut decorated In or not cause " of which is exact nature ' . tn Pleasant Grove, Friday, the 16th. laid for fourteen. ; Will Dunn Sunday." clear, are urged to attend the clinic I The following committee have the t whUe It is in Provo that they may Mrs. Peter Gronematt had m k Mrs. J.wRob-Inson- , In rtesdsT charge:list; FOX SCARFS POPULAR at dlnneTSunday MrsTJl. hundred and fifty grafts have been preat opportunity to have their chil Potter, guests chairman; Mrs. L. A jdeti. made, tout Miss Starkey must submit dren examined, the causes of theirl .Mrs. A. B. Woreley, Mrs. O. W,Bailey Lunt and family of Nephi. waa ant afternooa spent t 750 additional operations "before she ailments determined and the remedies and Mrs. Leslie Hickman. 7 . will be healed. for them explained; This is an oppor Mrs. W. F.- - Dunn entertained Mrs. Alberta Miller entertained sixtunity that doe? not present itself to dinner Sunday, in honor of heme, ay-and Thursteen at .every friends a JiowJ,hat dancing party theparenland wife, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Dot, the opportunity is at hand for the m a day eyenlhgTXJames and a watermelon whose first wedding anniversary It Provo Is a ON THE HTGHWAY of evert feasH were also enjoyed. duty people curred on that day. Those -- preset ewes eauat parente u i By J. A, Owens. himself to take fullest advantage of it, Mrs. Ray Vincent and two children, werer.hdT3rtrt-Roi)Bi- 31 rs. Kenii and Mr. Salt , ... Lake, ; i in Howard and Mamie, spent the latter 5If Wallis declares. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. iwnn, The clinic is not alone for" the part of the week in Payson visiting Dunn, When the evening sun iasettlng, and children The grown-up- s are Included Mrs. VineenTs mother, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Allie Cunningham. as well. There are experts with the my worries I'm forgetting, Crook. r 1 like to take my jitney- - for a trip clinic to look after the grown-upe Could Dare Anything. as a well-along the pike. Mrs. Lawrence Batley and son have experts toserve thechildrenv According to an authority, "wW On the pavement bow I ramble, over It is especially urged that grown peorstarned to their home in Salt Lake contain more calories thas w .hill and dale I scramble, ple having any affliction of the chest n.oba an In vlfffinltiM ""t after spending a week in Provo with Till I get beyond the hard road and or lungs, visit the clinic, have their nibblioi Mrs. E. S. Goddard. convalescents." for the one of dirt I strike, cases diagnosed and learn what to do jMioa wBp"" a few acalllon eating Then my Jitney goes more slowly, and to relieve the trouble. There are doc Miss Arvilla and Miss Ludean Lunt . r- i ik afonV Bmotherw f my soul grows meek and lowly tors and nurses on hand ready to give of Kephl arejpending the week here, delicate invalid most 1 And try to keep the cuss words from special attention to every case and the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter nlons, the for any Tate. " a hawt heart thia Is done without one cent pf cost coming thick and fast Groneman. and td the patient. For the ruts are there the chuck holes they are many Mr. Wallis was In Provo. Friday and Fletcher Jones has returned home, Island Has Disappear4 My jitney doesHhe high jump but I was assured of the fullest cooperation after a pleasant week's visit In Amer-caOne of the m6st famous and assistance from the various civic only say "DodXast," iH of his sister, Mrs. Fork, the pearing islands Is Expedition Mary had a little lamb, but that waa Heher J. Done.guest But my thoughts are worth a penny and church bodies, the municipal ' northwest wrD! situated off the "' for they are rough and many. clMdand puMicspirlted people,:Jh In the. distant past Now she has, a which waa isitea If I spoke them 1 would hasten to the the making of the clinic here a thor- little fox for" everywhere that FashMrs. Peter Groneman entertained at Australia; and hai W : oughly successful and beneficial one ion goes the fox Is sure, to go. Fox her home Saturday afternoon In honor lately as' 18S3. ' Today it feet. county.Ja.il I know. , ' " wf TTiough"my"mihd"ls' filled wmrcurses from every standpoint. carfrMvenroT lot Mrs. LaVar Groneman. For the oc peared.'anrtrnownfty w nd garages get my purses, . most beloved of furs, and they are uni- casion the rooms were beautifully water. The island was thirteen I speak not of my feelings, as my its for peuvL versally worn. There Is a consider- decorated in asters and ferns. "The long, ard famous - - ' '"''", - he - TO - -- - - 428e&t Center Street. Phone 838. -d- .... - S- to-- nis - . - . I ADDITIONAL VAIiT ADS rcn sale modern home, close in ; pantry, bath, cement cellar, store room, barn, shade beautiful lawns, "with cement walks, tre8,' ; taxes paid improvement within walking distance from town, one block from street; 3x12 lot. paved Keason for selling, I am leaving town. Inquire Chief ; of Police Jesse-Manwaring- I F LO N E LY For results, try jiii'. best and most successful "Home Maker"s hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash,' Box 656, Oakland, Cal. S16 MARRY FOR RENT pantry, Phone 306-W- . 3 CT3 tcffK k:use . For Hot Dcs, Pie, Coffee, Ice Cri-r- .i t- -i Water. fp'ckJ AttoMn Scholars. Given . to . - Phone 317 apartment, 514-W- . S16 - . , l . jitney goes more Blow. pressing and alterations. Froisland Tailoring Co., 69 S. 3rd W. I reflect to last November yes, as far as I remember Of the speeches, that were thundered WANTED Girl for general houseby politicians smooth and cheap. work. Lee L. Baker, 146 E. Center. How they promised reformation, but Dod Oast and Thunderation never made a promise that they They K. FOR RENT Large front room, 257 to keep. thought S16 Cm Center. Phone 478. theroad they?pent our money, but Jt seems to me so funny LOST Nearly new coat from fire "they "never spend a - penny to truck, between fire department sta- That 7 keep it in repair. tion and; the Stat- - Mental .hospitol. Finder please return to G. L. Clark, Just a little "of attention like they promised in convention, fire station. And our roads would 'well reward us FOR SALE 4 room frame house, good for the little extra care. WHh my jitney I could travel over outbuildings. iQQ S. 7th E. roads made smooth and level, FOR RENT-- 3 furnished rooms lor Without the bump and bounces that .70 E. modern, light housekeeping; now I have to stand. 2nd S. And my soul would sing In gladness Instead of weep in sadness FOR 8ALE Six dozen 2 quart Mason As I journey in my jitney through this 41 S. 4th E. fruit bottles, cheap. broad and happy land. 812 2 PERSONAL : Mrs.: Ida Smoot Dusenberry and daughter : Miss Margaret- Dusenberry of Salt Lake spent part of the week able range of color In them and a very great range of prices, fn any casst the fur U soft, aUky and becoming. - with Provo relatives. COAT STYLES ARE NEW 'Miss Mamie Jones was a Salt Lake " visitor over the week-end- , GROUND-GRIPPE- - 6 WE WEEK GUARANTEE PER $36.00 75c. an licur Full time or pare time exiling guaranteed hosiery, to 125.(10 a molting v:..t-wtfH. lood Hosiery is an absolute ctfessity, you can still it easily. Our Fall line readv at prewar prices. . Ai-pr- ts COMPANY,- VAGLB-irOSlS- -- . Darfcy,-Pa- . OLD KENTUCKY-TOB- ACCO leaf. Ripe, Bich, Nature Cured. "The Kind That Made Kentucky Famous.". Chewing and smok-- . postpaid ing3ibs4li)0 Kentucky Tobacco Ass'n., Ilawesville, Ky. VV-48- FOR SALE Household furniture; one golden oak bedroom set, coal range, t, etc. 210 N. 3rd W. Iwiby Mrs; Gene Markham is spending the week in Delta with relatives and friends.. i left (Mr. afid Mrs.,Wm San Diego, Cal., to make ote Saturday for their home. 4; ' Cool .and. Comfortable Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gates of Saalt Lake were-thguests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Jones and family Labor ' Day. ;:, e Lynn Sutton, Sutherland and week-en- Front room, furnished; steam heated; two gentlemen preferred. 449 N. 3rd W, FOR RENT d Bert - Sul ton, Alger R. D. Sutton epenttbe at Strawberry. Mrs. George C. Murdock and sons, George. Jr., and Frank, of SalLake, spent Monday in this city; c - . oa Ca'-.'iity- , (Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. H. Lowe of Lirdon Lalior.Xtay Mis Icone Huihh was a visitor . 'J in (Orpheom Building) WEST SECONTD SOXTCU T. O. Ttedemaan, iigt. Payson Saturday. In coats at least, the styles for fall Mr. ard Mrs. Jpob Coleman had as woman or girl week-endMr. and winter are new, showing more over their guests Girl to work for board and WANTED Phone for general housework. definition of the figure , and 'leaa ard Mrs. George A. S perry of Nnphi. TLone "07-V- , eek. t(.(.m atnl 3 (iy pfr "wraipy" lines. , Many of them have, "isa Irnia Emoot ct Salt Lake rwas flaring sleeves and skirts decidedly WANTED To buy a ire-- h mi. h cow. a Ptoo visitor laast f u!l Aa jreveuJed by the model selected P1T r'n'nt l.eiiii-dTi- i tor ono Phone S14 ar two sneiiA Phone &"S W for illustration. In this model side is Caliente. 1921 ruu Nev., BARGAIN of Midhael Long .IfORD roi'slcr; ore shirred itito cut seams And panels WANTED Would like to rent or lease : about Z'Mft mil0s: conipietely eiiiiip- visiting tor a short time at the home a house with option to buy. Fhone Phone of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.'Jamts ornamented with silk embroidery. '.The ed, Including suit start-- : i. ' NJ. lecoming collar Is of beaver fur. 255. .. , Long of Pleasant View. iIY: sit . - WANTED Midd'e-age- d te , we. ' ;; - Grouches Are Changed to SiHLES With Every Step r Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lyman of Salt Lahe spent the week-enhrethe guests of Mr", and Mrs. F. D. were-lTov-vislt- ora Vonr. The shoe on the left is a Ground Gripper. It is the shape of Uis n human foot The insida tine is straight. The shoe on the right i a Ground Gripper. See how the inside line swerves. ' Can't yoa that In shoes like this your toes must be together, and ytT wonder why yoa have corns and bunions. wedged You wonder why yoa g tired on your feet, and why your toes look so out of shape. - ; -Way not wear shoes that are the shape of your feet? Shoes that wJ give yon comfort and sound feet Ground Grippers. go-car- . H , .," -- 0 " : n SALE Bowling alley, reasonable; owner has other business and muNt sell. Inquire Hansen's Coffee House, 422 W. Center. FOR CLEANING, TO s - furnished rooms and for light housekeeping. FOR RENT W. Center. CO " . ;iTh.OnJr .. r .,- -. oaotnsD Gsrppia- - Store la Salt Lake ; 3 I |