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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1921. THE PROVO HERALD YVU. F Published by The Herald Company, Provo, Utah. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. !r EXPERIENCE OF IS POSTPONED IT IS NOT T,00 EARLY TO PLACE YOUR WASHINGTON. Octv SI. The inter' ". ORDER FOR national conference on limitation; of armament, in connection with which .13.50 the year, 39 cents the month 8atcriptlon price. Brighara Young University adjustments of Pacific and fa eastV Utah's Great L. D. S. Educa-jtion- al ern proWetnsTTkUt be "sought, will e in Washington on Saturday mornInstitution. m m m m .m m a t n n lauiAiLii.i.JLUXA ing, Norember 12, instead of "NovemMrs, - Lehman Had Suffered Ten; as was originTRANSITION PERIOD. ' ber 11, Armistice day, "j " " In , Years from indigestion "Transition from the ' Paleozoic to ally planned. The Provo Herald has the largest circulation of any newsNow.' j Health a for Notice of the postponement the Mesoeoic Period" was the theme Splendid" : This season we have employed a youn? paper published in Utah south and east of Sajt Lake City. of an interesting lecture, delivered by day because of the. big official pro The Provo Herald's circulation ist we believe, FIFTY "PER Prof. Fred Buss before the B. Y, U. gram Tor celebration or Armistice day. student from the B. Y. university who lady nervtea years from !ENT GREATER than that of any other newspaper circulatingjin Science club on .Thursday afternoon, in Washington was officially announc- - "I suffered for will be glad to make an appointment with you no had ous appetite indigestion.' I here raasy. , Dunne this transition, period, said Provo. to show you our line of cards in your home Professor Buss we probably , hadj The opening session of the confer- - and always felt miserable. I was in Phone us for an appointment; Our numl o oe a puoucmeiLSiii Wouldn't it make her as meek to us as aesert conditions in the northern lence win such a serious condition I thought my Utah Must Fight ; ber is 15. , for this, world was getting short. ""''here " glacial conditions infcalied to brder'by Secretary of Sute-bime- . cur English cousins over In Canada Ithe southern. It is probable that 'Charles Evans Hughes, cl tt.rman of My food didn't sejem to nourish me at a been have for Lake' to is be century? The Salt Telegram .d iwrsonal all and I f nt the the American delegation ahnnt hr.fniir!ho nf h only weighed 85 pounds. t But what if, on the other hand, world .was destroyed during . this '(representative of the prelum vf the taking Tanlac, I. now weigh tommended.' for starting this fight "A'tep r--Cor Japan should play the snake in' the period. Scientific Investigation ; in United- - States, who i iud 'the power 4'08 and am gaining, every day. Oh ; "Railroads cariy medicinal drugs raas-.-aanow. 4n wonderful a U relatkw there 'tah such -- cowardly change fheunlot d attek President Harding win welcome the Tanlac relieved my troubles so quickly lacking, and Professor from Eastern points to Utah points in armed Philippmga- - and Hawaii? In soniewaat oo as Secretary hughes it surprised me. My appetite Is splenYOUR STATIONER. th- - matter hi giving : carload tor-3,- 08 lots per vewt j other words the improbable but not uon. lie win and vut wuiw cu iu u bum did. 1 maae h me u prooaDiy Provo, Utah. subject of his doctor's thesis, to be! the president's address probably will feel better than I have In years? I They "will carry the same shipment .the impossible. - conclude the program for the day. wouldn't take one thousand dollars prepared in the near future. . whole the American na Wouldn't n- i ; :, l.Be L.1J H 100 miles further west to San Fran l uem.iu for what Tanlac did for me." iu upturns Brasilia win tion arise in its wrath and pour its "WhaM like most in urlieion4Continntal MemorialaiRhich; ac- -- The above statement was made by isco for the same rate. wealth, fighting brawn and exhaust- and why!" wilt be the fsublect of an "commodates 14uO persons Arrange- Mrs. Clara Lehman, Bristol Hotel, If the new petition for reduction less forcefulness Into a naval assault oratorical contest to take place at the ments for admission of the publio have Rochester, ,N. Y. not been definitely announced, but it November 22. Tanlac is sold in Provo by the Provo in transcontinental rates of the rail- so overwhelming that Japan would be B, Y. is admitted by those In charge of the Drug company, .andbyeAdifidruS: roads prevails, the rate to San Fran- surrounded and totally annihilated as PHYSICAL EDUCATION. arrangements that the prospect for the gists everywhere. cisco on this commodity will be 12.50. a power annihilated even as a na COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH OIBERS class in physical education has general public getting into the hall is the delegates divi a very slight one.-Af- ter, BOY SCOUT NOTES It will remain 13.08 to Salt Lake,' tion? Then our cause would be Just been organized by the extension direc-tion to the conference,-- their staffs and eborter- - haul of 800 miles. Briefly, before all men and "In "the sight of sion "of the B. Y.' V., under thrcomes their advisers have been taken care WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 5, 1921" Ballit. of It E, Mrs. Algie Brattan will go to Salt the proposed schedule will permit San God. Our success would be certain as a result of a much felt need, giving of, the committee on arrangements .'George E. to represent this jdlvtslon 4SJb sack High Patent Flour, guaranteed. . lesson for opportunity for married women, busi- places the press as next in importance LakFtiday Francisco . to buy a carload of drugs and the greatest-objec- t Ji.20 of the Utah county Boy scout-coun- cil the the view take that and , public less' to .of ness they , and A Sptyir, fh?l'-manpeace righteousness that the than Salt Lake. "M girls, clerks, etcr get proper will have to lor $175 nf A for $2.35 -hyslcal exercises after working unable to attenchthe meeting at the Note: Other' examples oferatw rila-are of participation in tne pro- is sociaTlind aesthe 35C . of Cream addressed Is Wheat to oy , be which capital.;.;.28f "criminaUonr agalnsrTJlaTFwlIIppear tic dancing and social recreation will ceedings. The press will occupy some New York officials of the national. Boy 35c pint Del Monte Catsup Kfi . 300 seats. 'Tickets of admission willl all in The Telegram from time to time. Is to course. It the open ,22 comprise Scout movement. Tree In Autumn of Provo. The first 11 will meet, the coming 30c JNew. girls and women The information for these articles is Kaisms No. racked rresh Troop ..21 class - begins- - Wednesday at 7 : 30, cabinet government" officials the J Thursday instead of Friday, theit lurnished by the Traffic Service Bu All Dinner Ware Listed Below Guaranteed to Be First Class memDers 01 ine genuie una uie uuuac November 2, Ladies' gymnasium. God a can make This troop will "But tree," only reau of Utah, representing the trans and members of the diplomatic corps usual ameeting night 11, November Plates," white, per set of six.'.'. wrote Joyce Kilmer, soldier poet and supper Friday, give .90 PRESIDENT HARRIS IN SALT LAKE in Washington. By the time all these- to which the public will be invited. portation committee of the Commer of all in the Jiall lovand nature 7 made have found their God, things places by B. Y. of Piatesrwhiterperset Harris S. F. orsixTT777T77T$I7i5 the President cial club. little room for anyone there wilt be : war in Salt Lake THy oh Friday ers will agree there are iew Indeed Set six Cups. and Saucers, white . . . . . DON'T TAINT IT. V.S1.10 Ttaa Must Fight : : - muskmelons, - onions - and so beautiful as a tree. It is beautiful and Saturday of last week in con- else. Cheese, Gold-nmmand . Set . .$1.75 . Saucers. six offiCups even when its ' stark, 1)are limbs are sultation with the waterworks pungent articles should be put President-emeritu- s George H. Brim-ha- other to Gold-rimmrelative cials of that securing set The city best Dinner Plates at the top of the refrigerator, so they The "Home Town $1.75 outlined against the steel gray sky of a attended the conference at ; St wiU not taint other foods. larger and better supply of water Blown set Lead Ehe six Glasses best and.'Sunday. Idaho, Saturday Anthony, is December. beautiful the when It for domestic and other purposes. $1.80 The'' "Home Town Paper1 is every- OVEN DOORS The best Imported China Berry Bowls,:. $1.95 .yalue.-yo- ur first buds begin to appear In the late n Satnnlif evpnlnsr President of the where receiving the eulogies Don't open the oven door untU the winter." From the time"lhTIeavesafe choice thisweek . .... . . . . . ; .$1.00 Oaten to the words of Dean has been in at least ten min great pastry in relatives a mere trace of green 8gatnsrtheblue of the colleges of America as they had ing friends and One-HalMidway utes. " All . . . f China Off , to Imported time it time has had that By Jl'JL Mann, of the New York State In spring, until in June, they are come under his personal observation and Heber the past week - .One-Thirsky falL not will and set d Cake uniNut and Celery Sets, Water Jugs Off Sets, College of Agriculture at Cornell at the height of their brilliant green 4n his travels about the country. Mr. and Mrs. John -- Van Wagenen .One-Thir- d "ZlZ and Tea Enamelware Off :Zj L.v versity: FRYING. Pots, loveliness, a treestiirhaHangei all ST. ANTHONY PLEASES BRIMHALL "The home town paper as an aid to to fir into fat Poult: Put ' anything weofr to as of make REMEMBER THE PLACE other things President-emeritubeauty . s George H. Brim-hal- l the "nZm TTr??.,TJ.-Jiuerwi- s community consciousness and develop a picture. . B. Y. U., i has. returned from the of pleasing and hs ment deserves the support of all who But of all T. IJ.Cassity returned home Sunday food takes up the fat ' times, perhaps, a tree is a trfp to St An helleve in the highest possibilities of from Salt Lake, where be has taste. evening tate!!i-:T'chc And most beautiful In the autumn organizations, full been the past few days with . rural life. No one familiar with the spending PECAN PRALINES. of enthusiasm over the little Idaho relatives. this autumn, all no jbav e Add 4 tablespoons of water great good dbne "by the country press town. "It Is-- a most delightful, Phoh-8- . "never before 'est Center. nound of brown sugar and boil.. Stir tow.n," he declares; "it is clean journalistic institution peculiar to Moet friendly. People to in few CHARGES. barns CASH AND CARRY. NO constantly until the mixture begins were the trees so exquisitely lovely as and well kept an the W1" Nobody will do as much for you as thicken Weft-- t the town, are paintediStriAnthony g z Ithjsyar fiver runsThfough the town, and on a you wUl do yourself, but lots of peo- boil add 1 spoonful of butter ana - i..--W- ea successfutsetvice-t- o line the streets of the city stand like wooded Island in the river the town ple will do more to you If you let them. pound of broken pecans. When bub"' uvaTaf fairs. .' bles appear, remove from the stove, gold and scarlet clad soldiers of Queen has its park. 1 The fine condition of I "For the past years the Vatiin' tholr onlnm flvlnV bravelv da. the city." he says, "is in large meas- stir briskly and lay out on a marble and energy ... . to due ure the enterprise v. uw nicy mum buuu u nt tin fnnnr mavor. Francis Snell. evening at 6 0 clock at Larson &!on wnlch t0 put th91andy put it on spue me tried to help the country papers in lowered atkci the command of their sov an old B. Y. U. student" Rollow Studio. Bring in your.vOUr wooden molding board, which New York because it believes in them THE CASH AND CARRY MARKET -. hasbeen covered with waxed paper. list of names now. - ereign,. and in, their, mission. There Is no was a S. Harris EVERYDAY PRICES President F. speaker In the" Utah canyons however, the stake --Conference on other community institution or activ trees are seen at their best! Here and at theAlp!P , . WE HANDLE THE HIGHEST GRADE OF MEATS AND t ity which Is not In : some measure there"; they stand, solitary giants. Sunday. GROCERIES CASH MONEY CAN BUY served by, and in a degree dependent Some are a brilliant :r,rri yellow, looking a Inquiries are being" received at the .' v - 45c . . . .. ponr the local newspapers, when that Hlra Eggs, strictly fresh, per dozen xraat fiift nf fnfiloTirnil conceriflng fthpr president's office, B. Y. kitri.'ii(!l!!jt!!!;ii!ii .. lb soft new shelled, Walnuts, crop, winter Quarter, which begins. on paper is a going concern, asTEUhould r fl.VrlV ;,!r;HllnV a -s'3W-. . rflXfi . iiT:-5. ill . . .. . . . is . . . December . in .. 2 .. vmi Comb Honey, for Le. Since the college believes; quite Monday, ;. , ,'It blossom. Others are green, topped probable." President" Harris, 0 my l .whole-hearte. . bottl the home support for Honey with crimson and yellow. In the dis- "that it will be necessary to begin a , . .. . . . 85f bottle town paper, it is glad to give every enHoney .r tant woodland seen from.the country number of courses In - addition to 30 . . . . . . .1 Tree Tea, per pkg. couragement to the home town paper roads, all these colors are massed Into those outlined in the catalogue; all in. . . stu. 5-new Influx a of to lb Coffee .$2.30 dications point can Folger's Golden Gate a beautiful harmony, shot with sharp dents. . (1-l- b each Free with can purchase.) "New York s country papers are UDnijasU-Aar-and-tlillliiiiill!! IliilF i ..miiiiiliiiiiliiii! - ' , , j ., 2 for 15 J 7 . . . . . . . . Lighthouse-Cleanse:t 10?, o the JKn&rinjpcoiiBptcuoTis8erVTce , interests of farm and home, and they outlined Cheese, Full Cream, lb. the golden brown of against . . .v. , .T. . . . . . . . deserve the support of all those who Butter Ranch, lb. . . J5f those which have doffed their splendid . .'. ; .45 and 50 . . . lb. In these two great bulwarks ttliere Butter, Creamery and donned those of a more tit the best In American civilization." garments OIJR MEAT DEPARTMENT IS QUALITY AND SERVICE A DECORATION FOR YOUR DINNER TABLE but hone the leas beautiful ESZ25SS3SSSZ2SS2SSSSSSsr! ' sober, Z ?. Are you supporting yourself,, your color Steaks, any cut, lb. THAT SATISFIES , Beneath the trees the leaves : THE OLD LOG FIREPLACE, j . lb. some nice We have business and this town's Interests, Lamb, more loaf of Bread wholesome A expensive replaces still are beautiful, forming a wonderHow well I recollect it, from child-- 1 Lamb Stews, lb. economically, morally, educationally ful carpet of soft warm colors, so coxy hood's happy days, we gathered there and less nutritious foods. : Veal, lb as spiritually, by supporting your and sweet that the . wayfarer longa to around it, an enjoyed its cheery i v lb more Pleas"Home Town paper?" Pork, is Nothing Ask for enter the charmed place and -wander blaze. . . The back-log'- s ponderosity : ' . .. lb. We ask for your subscription. Sausage and Hamburger, ,V. ing to the eye or more helt blessjn's to enjoy the forestick at wilt ' lb. . Lard, satisfying to the palate And over it all shines the autumn and the fillin" Charmed th' happy girl I delicious than good, Bmoke . . An' that an' just the up boy. tones of the Hamey Filosophy for 1921 sunshine, heighteningof the autumn haze the ch.mbley, wove its fitful, dreamy .Bread. the forest and making seemed playln' movlephan-tom- s wreath, Delicious because of have' Let that neighbor of yours a wonderful opal tinted vision of to the embers underneath. the materials ' pure to s whtah on course tuat clear a and kealth loveliness. It will be over, all too I. recall' the Open Until T O'clock; 9:30 on Saturday. eteer himself, and you need never ask Soon, for the beauties of autumn are abounded in the glow of that plain, 1 thaV'gonffltrT"1 ARi wpst Center Street. childthat 534 Phone my. fireplace, iim if he's happy. The average man fleeting, but when Se gold gives way hood used to know and they, seemed - Wholesome because of the nourishment It contains. because it is acknowledged the. best food for vigorous, Is not lazy or a pessimist when he has I to the gray, there Is always a consol- to dance an' smile at me, frdm out the : Satisfying human healthy beings. those two things in his life. ..They ing thought there will be other golden flame, till 1 mighty, nigh con-AT ALL GROCERS all nature's wonder- - cluded that I knowed 'em all by name. bring him as much happiness as he autumns. And of . . : - At3 VUIIJli? - . , UWW , , Vi'iiio Hill cares to have or as he lias reason to mi gias, noaBJs.jnoreJum-w- a autumn and its trees. briniu, back the old home fireplace. that a feller can't forget! Phone 334. 58 West Center Street. It gripped my youthful, heartstrings ! Lowest Prices. I Phone 446. A Story of . 450 West Center. with a super-size- d content, which MARSHAL FOCH ARRIVES never has forsook me through thei' " Cash and Carry System. The Most Complete Line. " most went "What if I and the hare journey. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 5, 1921. That is a famous way of starting a mtw YORK. Oct. 21 Marshal Foch profoundest pleasures which I now ... . . . 10 lbs. Sugar; of France came to America Friday. He 09c story of the ,oXefc; wtfn Swift's Whole Hams, Skinned, per lb sort. So let's try oneof that captured New York and ..then sped !a boy an. t0 Jes. monopoliEe em. as a 05 " Swift's Premium Backs Bacon, Fancy, per lb.;....-'-.'"will, you know, that loves the away to conquer the rest of 4he coun--fene Sold the Fat Salt Bacon, Extra Special, per lb.....-"---,'''- '' of to was : long first preciou log To begin with It is said there try. General Pershing " . 3 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, bulk will be no great trouble for the wpimme his old comrade to these ia8o. YR. OWN UNCLE JOHN. . bulk 2 lbs. Best Mince Meat, '39 rnlted States and Japan to agree to shores' welcome began a hun 3 lbs. Peanut Butter, bulk .'. . . .v. . . . .,. .. raval limitation at the coming Arma-- I The marshal's FINED MAKERS demand Proco the for LIQUOR ; By building up out at sea. There the liner dred 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes mont conference. The rub will be! Paris-bearin-miles him to the new world, . ExHoover Bros. 5 lbs NayyBeans . ; . . . 25-1 products. Saturday was a tough day for home Trten it comes to Japan's insistence was joined by twelve American descarry ' '"kK 4 lVia RminA . makers . . 9 Parley v PinWpvft .s.U. that the United States shall stop troyers. For a time the war craft had liquor" accused Jnlcitycourt cclsi6r Flour and . Products of having oO gallons of all to, themselves, but soon through Pratt, 5 can3 Black River Molesses bargai-- i a1 tlii'eatening her with those Glbraltar-fort- s it mist ; trofce a squadron of sea three different kinds of wine, paid the Gallon can Fancy Sweet Pickles Proco and Milled Utah from over 49 which we are building and T. Erickson handed fine. County planes. The marshal raised hi3 head $100 tor theC 20-No. 5 box Soda Crackers privilege of having a ; and at the familiar sound or sputtering $299 I.aTe built In the Philippines wheal. Allso lins ice carry a complete . his attic and a collec5 packages Cake Flour, special . ; ; v 35 Hawaii. The United States won't want motors. The Paris passed the George gallon still inand tion of mash whiskey. into had raced which port Tea Washington, Black 45c can and Grain Feed . . V .. . all times at ta dismantle, those strongholds. Rogers ? ... of I :) Hay n ueneraj rersnmg, in timer uiai o. I Fine Cauliflower, per lb, : . . . . what If we just sent a wita What If he might be first to grasp the mar- HEARS OF FATHER'S DEATH j lowest possible prices. 3 Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. . . '. ; force of men with crowbars, shal's hand as he stepped on American . ... Word was received here Friday i 't 'i'o hammers and T. N. T. to Hawaii Soil, en route to the American Lesion Cabbage, per lb. .........-..- . ;..6W. 1 0 hnxps Matches . national convention at Kansas City, morning by A. J. Beesley of the death ; i the Philippine and ...55 Mo. night he went to Washing- of his father "Alonio Beesley, who ' 5 cans Pink Salmon, new shipment . . those forts of ours. What if ton toFriday .$i.so caU on President Harding. died at his home in Nashville, Tenn., 48-l- b : t fmply left both of those ffe-- : sack Patent Flour , ...98 Friday morning. Mr. Beesley was 63 1Q '.. Dljn tJ.iT, rrrtr ns wide- oyen as we have Are you making out your list years of age and had been confined to Times. ' " '' r open for of names ' fen the American his, bed the past two weeks, after an Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Plenty trouble. for kidney operation Tkauty contest 8t Larson & RolDELTVEBT Center Phone 480 low Studio? It closes Saturday Grant Hansen Is Salt Lake visitor MORE FOR THE MONEYS NO CHARGErNO . for a'few days. cvcr.'r.r..' "'' "' Entered as second class mail matter June I, 1911, Trwc, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879.' Qfrrum at the postotfice, (P lTrrnla firm' News and Notes IS REMARKABLE con-ren- 1707 f Christmas Cards ' j ;a . 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