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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1021. i ANESTHETICS Pleasant GrovG Hert LONG IN E USE Various Peoples Hav Employed Meth. as ef Reducing Sensibility of faruef Human Body. In the years long gone by anesthet Richins. ics Elrin wejje not altogether unknown. Herald Carrier, Homer telia of jwultlces that were uta to reduce the sensibility of parts . . .... "v Art Holman, Mr. and of the body, and Herodotus speaks of Uf BUU . Delbert Chip-- tne Ben Holman. Mrs. fcythians who Inhaled sapors from Miss Ida Holman returned Indian hemp, while ancient Egyptians and " j r- - ol from Santa, and Chinese used - similar nyftuod. borne WeanesuBj -- hpre they attenaeajiae asm Compression of the veins at the neck of Mr. and Mrs, was a method adopted by Assyrians, ;,ddlB annitemry and a sort of local anesthetic was . juTin Holman. used by the Egyptians, who mixed a and Atwood powdered rock with sour wine, form Frank Mrs. and if r Ing a carbonic acid gas. Wednesvisitors children were Provo lhe - most powerful anesthetic known was the mandragora, which, I taken in win, would brlug about a orrr1nds and relatives . i i nnot J oamriluiA ti ni i mri-- i . Mrs! ufarie Raamussen . . surpnsea ing hours, and Itwr-W was mix similar a me uvLao.uu auernoon, Wednesday tore Jewish : women - gave- - their -Ha, szna oirumwy. Mends or relatives uto-nt- rt being her t ie Pavy2. then an ffross.SlrHuraiihry for left "Monday" Holman ley unknown youth, discovered nitrous .oxide gas In 1799. Perhaps it Is more ' school- ? correct to say he found Its worth as Mrs Ray Parks ot jtfontanTTpefil: an anesthetic,; andtrTedourThef-gjnrweek this visiting when here hlmself he was attacked by a few days tfriends . --and Telattves,-toothache. . .. , Phone .a Louis uarson Mrs. visitors "Wednesday. 1 consisting of two one- acts plays, A Case of Susjension." and "His Model Wife," and a, varied musical program will be given at Col lege- - hall tonight at 8 o clock by the musio and dramatic art departments of the Provo High school for the bene- - 4 fit of the girls' rest room fund, Next Friday a dance will be given for the . . same fund. Under the direction of Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, instructor in dramatic art. the following students'will present the plays: Sadie Boyd. Leah .Tan Mejba Dastrup,Beth Ross, Wagener. w ,..!! 1. 1 , Civav t kmflA Julia Anderson. Eleanor Hatch, Prowa,Lael Johnson, Ethel HallrPul Anderson. Maurice Jones, . Walter Whitehead, Bliss Finlayson. and Cecil A program, 80-- - n , v. I 4- an DC Babies, no less than fools, sometimes Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornton and, ask questions that wise parents cannot In Mrs. Louis Larson spent Saturday . remarks the Philadelphia answer, reMiss Blanche Rosmand' provo. A child of two was being turned with them and remained oyer Ledger. carried by his father through the subSunday. Mrs - Thornton entertained at dinner Sunday In' honor of Miss way station at Broad street on a day ; when the crowds were enormous. The . Rosmand. child was plainly fascinated by the hordes of people.' "You won't step on any of. these people, will you, daddy?" ' a vcllanIIsJlfMhPT4 - and . , shoulders, he was piloted through the throngs. Then he tried to count them: "One, two, free, four people; one, two, ' free, four people." . their train and reached r Finally they a dapper, Impsat down beside as they ARE YOU SICK? ortant-looking gentleman the urchin By removing the cause of a reached his forefinger toward the man's disease the effects are elimi- face and almost touching lilra asked in tones that could be heard throughout nated.. ' . the car: dls SPURRIER DR. little man for?" , ."Daddy, what is It's e's ; HANSEN rj.,'. w kt-- . . .j jr. ri AVt don't meet competition we set the standard. If no one else CAN do tt. end it to us. : CUSTER BROWN SHOE He'U Fix .. iAVe House, t Paper Phone Calcine. 215 W. Hang Center. 812-- Provo, Utah. x r :.- EDWARD P. MAYHEW 1 PianoJEunerand Player Adjuster . Wit&'-- TunHheliolrysEJnhjpmrtTlme patch. Dixon, Taylor, Russell & Co. Store 544. Phone 619-- J. ' - . STRATHMORE, Alta.. Nov. 14.-laid the The.Jmythical- goose that His Chief End In Life.' golden egg. had nothing- on a proud i lime ' ' ink wu kuv mi it uni ii j ai u wealthy..but exceedingly "tight ' ol( iof Bprry. n the ,imworn tale lady,' who kept very few servants and1rthere.r4sl "nothingtoic-.thiOhpaid thpm as little as possible. jgolden egg was of more than usual Among these was an underfed, mjs- - size, in this respect, at least, tae imerable-lookinlad of fourteen;-whmortal goose was a piker. 7 Ernestine, the little purebred Black the door," did the dishwashing, wailed at table, weeded the. garden, Minorca xtlaims Jhe "dominion record"evwaslit.J 'ihe.dog and a few Other things. for size. In the struggle with other for supremacy, champions erl : "thlslifd One day a visitor, asked laid an egg having a "Well; my boy', and w hat do Ton do inches'." It weigh-- , of 9 here?"-around r ounces. jed"l-"I do a hutler, a kltchen mnid and a replied the boy gardener out of RAISING PRIZE PORKERS Res. um teopathy REMOVES THE g CAUSE OR. D. D. BOYER o j . 6 Bours 10-1- 2 346 Phone and North University Ave. COAL THE KIND YOU WANT gravely., - 5 . ,. .. t- f Couldn't Remember. conversational It wanuring-the- "; twitterings at" the Monday Literary club. The paper of the evening had been read and discussed. It was 10 saltines were o'clock; the cocoa-anpassing In review. I thought of how I had rushed from my home to catch the t Lxar, Had iiswltcheltttheJlghtgX Had I closed the front door. CUJ,uul re The other members or tne ianwy 1 -- d Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phone 17. . r LILA 2 . Standard, Castle Gate, King, ' Panther, Clear Creek, ' Black Hawk. , Order Today SMOOT & SPAFFORD HATCH ; . 287. "'r haaneorniwiit would be undisturbed H. HATCH I Hatch ruddy-cheeke- d ' are engaged in agricultural pur- their own hook. Guided by provincial- ana oominion government experts. ntany of these children ' What "T"'"j might (achieved sufficient prosperity this year to buy their own clothes and rwho sulta-l'ox- t "You're thinking of something amus- - establish a nucleus for the purchase Ine." a woman's voice beside meisald. of small farms. "I want to hear about it." Life. ' WIFE SPANKS HIM . .n ni ... ml t"" C l mm 0 A wFP.v.-Service. international She was two years oiu, ana couiu SPRINGS. .Colo.. Nov. an but imperious being be spanked by his wife, who feed herself, her. athertipgUie acJe8&t12Spounds, proved feed her. Her father t used a soup j too, great a humiliation for 300 pound o merchant'of K. Spiers, a the child did very nicely. The House of Economy spoon but had swallowed Its contents jC.Manitou, Colo., and he Has filed suit father looked at.her open mouth, I and Service was he that amaze1 . showing plainly man " at her capacity. This apparently an-In ner answer lo the complaint Mrs. .e.-o: MOE & CO. noyed his daughter, because she pushed f Spirs declares that Spiers is the Jack it- -, oucrazyinjpgey. ofhefaniily and that he sayhi-St0- P' 53 N. First W. Phone 748. hluraayr pasted her a coupie on me enm sey thing." ' eral times, each - time sending. her Contractors of Sanitary Plumb Idown for the count . '. Felt Himself Wantlnfl. her ing, Steam, Vapor and Hot Kn tmrb- hv thf ex- - Mrs.' Spiers also charges-tha- t - iUndertaking Co cliildshe-prefermlHo-ha- ooiraix. Ns Ji4to ve well-to-d- 1 1 ggf Splkvt j . v,. i .Water. Heating. First class workmanship and you suppose, mercnants suner- - m 'trun cmtttTFTFtk f note the kev with hito trbm seeing an attor- material at a reasonable price is itr , illfl TOO to prevent her ,1 ..X' lAA2f IT what, we offer for your patron he feels like sneaking In the rear dooi r complaint she says that her In age. A good place to get esti of his establishment because he Bus- - jhUSband Is worth 150,000 and asks for mate on Areola Heaters. nects that his personal appearance alimony and attorney s rees. bpiers 16 men in the j aa - ; PR0VO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE rpewriters Repaired." This Is t i -- does, not meet - with the approval his clerks at the. front .door. -- A "Tf vou Our impetuous Specialty. All Work Guaranteed a king." Office with Electric Whipple Supply "Just Co., 214 W. Center!. 'Phone 30. ,, Cayecue. of ratrd as one of the largest " - state ot Colorado. . Throughout Faint Promise. about,-probabl- ; ' ' -- mt4 mil u .1 rxw m 1 WE SERVE THE PUBLIC Auto Painting, Auto Tops and Seat Covers-Revarniahers. Enamelers. AH Kinds of Top Repairs and , - - Celluloid Work. the year .' the . PROVO AUTO TOP & PAINT COMPANY AH Work Guaranteed. 432 W. Center. E. W. Jamison. G. T. Lisonbee. S. G. Carter. We have installed more HOMER Furnaces Phone 133. STOP! than all our Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to PROVO RUBBER SALES CO. " For Repairs and GATES Half TIRES Sole -- Phone 649 ' competitors combined. More satisfied customers added every day. Every one a boosters Let us show you what a wonderful Furnace the HOMER is what it can do for you. A HOMER brings joy and comfort; a cheap furnace, vexa- tion and sorrow; . . -. I When it comes to quality .of workmanship in repairing jshoea i wrrhavenoompetitiorLXJilverTLj job we handle guaranteed. By Violet Cox, of the Sixth Grade, TlmpanOQOt JSchopt , A smaU, sturdy band of pioneers entered Salt' Take valley In 1847. Two years late, In 1849. 150 of this band, which consisted of 30 families,, moved is ' their land. nrm : ..... - ... i ... 208 W: Center Call J'or t St. Phone 674. and Deliver Free. THE WATCH CHILDREN SMILE WHEN -- BRINGS PRO CO. We guarantee to make your old ; clothes look like new. Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. THE BREAD ' Store i Kitchen Cup- - j Fixtures, board, and. All Kinds of Cabi--' ;nct Work. Furniture4 Repaired S. W. PETERSON . Phone 554-335 W. Center." ! . are strangers. If everybody would eat lots of Bread and less of other heavy foods, everybody would b better off physically and '' Bookcases, Colonades, MOTHER for everybody .Take a Bread is the best health-foo- d ' fresh lease of life by following this advice EAT BREAD MORE BREAD Good Bread is as healthful as exercise and fresh air. Appetite and Bread go hand in hand. Sickness and Bread Built-i- n - '' j I J, . mentally, Ask j ' i : " I prevj indwedTi Everything. Repaired. Promp! Service. Twenty years of knowing ho1?: Makes F. 11. ulaen. leader now. F. H. OLSEN BICYCLE SUPPLY CO. 330 W. Center St., Provo, Utah Sell Rebuilt Bicycles ia At, rje' ; Parts "of "the" Interrhountaln " ' - ' : " Country. New and Second-han- d Bikes. 'j Rent Bicycles. i Hi - for HARVEST BREAD The real Staff of Lift Jaskof - ? -- not very well .supplied! as thev-werwith farm implements. The crops consisted. of corn, wheat and vegetables. TheHosri)snered and by fall they had good supply of grauTTnJortrj tn, ho harvested.. The wav they had of harvesting was very crude inl"Rd. 1 wtta The wheat was 4-- 1 i WHY .... Then the men would gam. r so niui ajin the rest room, they "adjourned "to erain in their arm and mis was uea. the assembly, ball, where an interestWORRY? bundle. It was ing program was given, . making the out thre'shea later then- - stacked-an- d We can trx 1b a strap by means of a flail, which HONORABLY- - DISCHARGED! a stick and with this the fastened on men The following named enlisted . U you mone Til rtr . TAici"rn.-rr- i Ar ix'i L L :.i . 3 .nu infiattery C have been honorably dls ui. ritm Mow by repairin This was done by pounding the rain tional guard of the United States and IJon't.sav. "roor little kiddie, 1 wish '' 1 l ol When , 1 knew what to do for you:" ' on rocks. the state or Utah: Dr. little a first The flour was very coarse but It the L. give Cook, Tomes, Lewis. shoes. cough Orson W. Richmond,'; war eaten and was wholesome. Every James A. Owens, John Ridge, Thad-deu- s Kiilg's New Discoverj' as.directtHl, and around V would Indian's cased. wilt soon be gathef the niglit ECONOMY SHOE SHOP Hatch, Joseph E. Uverlade, it the fort, jelling and shooting. stam- Cleveland W. Brown. William' H. Duke, it's a good family cough and. 40? .West Center, "cattle to cause th. This would too. Loosens up the phlegm, and Andrew Hartley,' Charles W. ; Hawke, Wal eon Johnson. tne relieves David pede, which caused great fear Heal. clear? ud the couth, Thomas If. trouble among the peopIerTheIndlans lace I.tt7XeC7"1Vforgafr, tried many times to set fire to the Roper, Seymour Prows waiter u. years a standard remedy for cokls,. PEAY BROTHERS 7 roofs but soon discovered it was use- Dixon, Robert U. Searles. Ellis V. coughs, grippe. At your druggibts, dirt A. Peay, Prop. Franklin bottle. 60c. less, as they were made of were a Edwin Haws. L.' Gilbert too Rutins, Later.on the people to move out. Cowan, .Elmer B. George crowded and they began H. Menlove. H. Bayliss General Blacksmithing ari'I up Lohg, Clyde They deserted the lort and moved As Beck. Heber E. Hardy, John P, Smart, Horseshoeing, Auto Springs. F is now called North park. Heber R. Tavlwr, Harold O: ..Clark,over scattered" went they by time. Charles ,E. Flefcher Lafayette Guy- . 363 Wr. Center St., Provo, Ut: more territory. And toda' when we matt, Frank Dyson. Lawrence - 'Lees-leyLOicxs homes fine her with look at Provo, ' Adalbert Coleman. r and big buildings, it is hard to realize AVERS WELDING SHOI' "tamrtinatcd?. Here's Relict It'leaiiso contained , that the city at one time the Flower? "Where Eight-OPills. vvith Phone H , King's 5y:.!cra, only 150 people, or 30 families. Grow." T!:')' prompt free bile flow, stir M;i Acteylene Welding and Brozi the about lazy liver and get at the- root vl the money being Don't complain Thursday afternoon the girls' organi- Scored Cylinder Repairing. All druggists, 25c. wttnt irom can all You you fnterget school tight zation of the Provo High GRIPE H. W. WON'T PPOWPTl of ' ; celebration , tained their mothers in All Work Guarantee,!. the completioh of the furnishing of the, The Lamar Hotel lobby. is again looks It avenue; classes and ca ted on University room. After 35 N Second Vcst. refreshments some cosy on these coot ecnmgs. served e Provo Bakery 1 t alt-cu- Kiddies' Colds Can J$e Easd Quickly 41 v . T" m-- ... New Discovery ror ana loupis . . lo-w- gt wltHght ' : ej the .? - beingr he-s- oil : 29 Shops. - fprt-i-TJi- e. ' COMPANY S i the;wulrTiorinrr Little did theie". ri3pW know of the terrible hardships await-in- . them. After' they had looated a spring they were ready to start building homes." Their little lipmes were built f logs: with the; cracK stop pea . '. up with mud. The men cut the trees downjOn a 1 little island called Boxeiaer and hewed out the logs for their punt futurel homes. Every home was -yards square. just alike, Twelve of these houses were built side by side, forming a huge wall running north and south. Facing these houses were twelve more' houses, forming the onnosite wall. At either end were bnilt two houses with a space between thom which formed the gales. Now after their hard task was completed, they looked with pride, upon oaeir little fort which was to be their future "TiomeT Ewhrlittle 6m- - was shared bv two families- - But everything in the way" of food was shared equally. The next thing, to be done was to prepare for the coming winter. They nrnrAit the soil and planted their crops, all of. whiclr was is absolutely iROYALSHOEREPAIRING southward to what is now called Provo, Upon entering Provo they were met by a band of iTimpanogos Indians. These Indians compelled the white men to swear by their guns that .the Dhotos you cive thb Christmas will marry me, as j wjU stand as a. constant reminder be will happy vouth.1 : iof vou. Larson & Hollow, Colum- replied SIIss !b!a tf;afer. beins "said - - v absolutely guarantee our work. . Prices reasonable. ' ... STORY OF FOBT PROVO International News Service. want DAUPHIN, Minn., Nov. 14. to deposit $400. The receiving teller looked through the iron bars with a bit of surprise. The depositor was a lad whose chiri barely reached the counter. He was grinning from ear to ear. i if justaoldony Jiogsjlthe boy. farm er said by way of explanation. HrwB one of the 200Q members of outside--of j DC nop a nnvr: PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418- -. " Sign and Decorative Painting. It. FIRST CLASS SHOE By the Principal f Tlntpanogoe. , A movement has been started by H. KAUFFMAN, something excessively Impolite about It The business of refinement. But lynching. Jacks GERMAN PAPER SUSPENDS IfZwe " (lid helieve lynching - we'd limit it to ... , ... :rr' IntPfnatiohal Newi Service. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 14. The 1, People who look over your ehonl- ' German-languag",' : ,; der. . . Amerika, newspaper established forty-siyears ago, sus- 3. Men who bump llmousineswTth jpended Tecentlf; "There is no longer a demand for their flivvers. said 4. The office associate 'who borrows German language newspapers," Arthur Pruess, editor.' r ; two bits. ,.. "The younger generation does not 8 Girls who chew gum and use lip care for them. The war has killed Sticks. public desire: for such papers." 6. Chronic reformers. 7. Private citizens who know how to SOME EGG FOR HER! brutal.-Ther- Phones 473 and 260. Why Worry If It's Broken? ' '. See .' B. KEMP - . Mitigating the Horror. We don't believe In lynching.T Over FarrerTJros. Store. Phones: Office 126, Res. 247-- J. Vulcanizing and Tire Repairif E. R. BRIMALL, TRANSFER 223 West Center St. well-know- ked Chiropractor BRIMHALL EROS. REPAIRING CO. Reading,' historians to bQltd' a monument on "There's no doubt in my mind that the site of old Fort Provo, so that Tanlac saved my wife's life," waa the "may know Just where the everyone positive statement of Benjamin H. located and who built it. was fort Kauffman, 505 Dlngaman St, Reading, Xs a means of making this more Pa, popular clothing salesman for the realistic to the school children, a hike firm of-- roll & Keck: to this place was taken by the I was almost desperate from grammar grade pupils from Ihe Tim- - LS worrying, over her condition, as she panogos and Franklin schools. Bishop Harding of. the Pioneer ward had'euffered so Jong without getting He pointed out to the relief and I can hardly believe" my acted aa guide. children the, places of interest on the own eyes now when I see the change ,;. way. in her. Why, she doesn't show her Tne hikers ate- their dinner on the age by twenty years and declares sh banks of Provo river, then entered the of ploaceis. Some never remembers feeling better in herJ fort field as a baiid Inof the children were dressed-a- alife, Her health was failing steadily dians. Here they dramatized the for a tear as a result of catarrh of tie coming of the pioneers to Provo. The children were then called tostomach, and I have never seen any to hear George C. Scott. Sr., body suffer as much from indigestion gether of the few remaining members of one and nervousness as she did. the original company to come to "After a five weeks' course of Tan" Provo. His message to the children lacshe was like another person, and was to remember theto things he told their children them I'm firmly convinced that years have them and tell may know of these things been added to her life. It makes me so that they were told by one who was shudder now when 1 think what the aa they ' ' . there. result, might have been if she hadn't told some Indian Harding Bishop . taken Tanlac in time." Tanlae is sold in Provo by the Provo stories of the early days.felt that they The Junior "pioneers". Drug company and 4y Jeading rug were well paid forlhelr trip. It is the gists everywhere. .v. plan for all schools to make a similar hike in the near future- - Per-- . Professional LiPIPELESS FURNACE VISITS FORT PROVO Pa.- - BUSINESS Old Thing Made Nea ORIGINAL PATENTED 3Iaster. Welder . Yowigster's Question a Trifle Too sonal Even "for This Sophia. tlcatd Generation. tXC l LeRoy Frisby. - Violin solo. Miss Elsie HoUerman. Readings, with musical accompani ment, Jessie Russell. . BENJAMIN AmerMr and Mrs. Basil Walker of ican Fork were Sunday visitors of Mr. andjtfm- Louis. Larson.; i ria A The following musical program Ts being arranged by J. W. McAllister: Orchestra Belectiotia. ' directed by rrovu were " v. -. '.- I V' W Repair Column r. Kind's Pills' rs 'San: firzs.J your |