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Show THE FEOVQ IIEIULD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. ' By CONDO OF EVERETT TRUET OUTBURSTS yy kwfMSoN, e KACf mm DEAD" MA!! IS CALLED Vou'o cook in" OF UHC0ORt - TDeF-tMVTtO- honor tat sieis sm B BACK TO LIFE BY Perry's Store tit Iff TOR 538 WEST CENTER. TELEPHONE "The honor position at this yetr's By LEO T. HEATLEYt New York Automobile show," a?aiu N. S. Staff Correspondent I, awarded to Buick by taa' National HIS H iih,-iittlgia mill, Automobile Chamber of Coninjrcj for 'Don't you cry; -durthe greatest volume of business You'll be a drug store Intf rnationVN-Service. x the previous year, is" significant By and by. ing The 28,-NNov. WILMINGTON, C, NEW In. 28. llie Nov. not only Itself but becju"T5t The Increase YORK, story of bow Mr Daniel A. Poling, reasons wnicn orougni aooui mis in the number of new drug stores. wife of the associate president of the leadership," says EL, T. Str ng general started since the Eighteenth amend er United Christian EndeMqr of the Bfltck SloUSt'cOhr-etwcahas foctlssed of the World, knelt tor more than a pany. the attention, of local enforcement , No car can build up such tremend- - officials upon the. increased amount of of her (quarter of an hour at the-sihusband, who had been siren up for oas public confidence as represented distilled liquors dispensed, by these dead in a motor accident near here in Buick production and sales unless establishments. More than 600 new and by mental suggestion and repeated that car has fully satisfied the motor- drug stores "have sprung up in the area within the last calling of his name brought him back ing public' .declares Mr. Strong. '"No metropolitan to life is told by Rev. Dr. Poling to single quality in a car it is apparent year, according to local dry officials. the Christian Endeavor World. can bring this about th ear must Prohibition Director Yellowley de Dr. Poling, who attributes his re measure up to public demand in every clared that in numerous cases it was a miracle, suffered, a broken respect found that these new drug stores are covery-tr back In the accident yet la walking Whether car owneri are conscious owned by men who formerly conducted around today, seemingly as well at of it or not the chassis arid mechanism saloons but found their incomes curever except that be sometimes uses of a car are the most vital parts and tailed by rigid enforcement of the Vol Buick for 11 years has consistently stead act The ease with which a the support of a cane, : FatllLjiL her ibllilyuta restore her andjHuweivfnglyevetope4-4ts,eU,- j permit ta sell husband to life was so great that Mrs. defined "engineering principles. This spirituous liquors led many one is of even to Buick mechanical soundness leave his side keepers to purchase Poling refused when told that he was dead. Not for reason fot the position at the front drug stores, only to turn them into an instant did. she relax her efforts to Buick occupies today. bootlegging, joints within a short time. call him back, though bystanders tried "The economy of Buick ownership Investigation proved that -- thes for to draw her off. unable to bear what is represented in three thlngsacb. of mer saloon keepers frequently nur- seemed the tragic futility of her at- almost equal importance low upkeep. chased drug stores, paying a fancy price in orders get the liquor permit tempt She was finally rewarded by high resale .value and the nation-wid- e a flicker of the ""dead man's eyelids, service maintained by the Buick Motor or tne owner, thus greatly simplifying ms operations as a bootlegger. and from that time ob( Dr, Poling con company, The tinued to get welt-Bukk mechanical excellence means a minimum The accident was caused by a and replaee- not. require that drug store owner be .v , a registered pharmacist; merely rebroken steering "wheel which snapped meats. "The noted high resale value of citing the necessity of having such a while the car was going at a speed of les than twenty-fiv- e miles an hour. Buick Indicates very slow depreciation registered practitioner on duty . In the that is drug store during certain iiours. LiThe car swerved and dashed into a and an economy on trade-in- s censed prescription, compounders are telegraph pole at the side of the road. apparent, on the face of it. i'The 4hlrdCOiiomyresulting from available in this territory at 40 per Dr. Poling, who was driving,-w- as crushed In the wreckage and only the authorised service everywhere, which week. nr Cut-Rat- e almost superhuman- - efforts "of- - Mrs. returns every Buick car to its owner System. Poling, who bent th6 steering wheel In the shortest possible time, provides Many of these "mushroom" drug as possible uninterrupted stores, after their purchase by exaside.; saved him from Instant death. as nearly Dr. Poling is well known, having service. saloon keepers, sell drugs, candies, And the final factor in Buick sales cigars, perfumes, patent medicines and been "here some years in a crusade against whiskey. At that time he is the public knowledge that Buick re- other sundries at reduced prices in Stan- sponsibility follows every' Buick car to order to attract a large trade. When waa working with owner of ley, who was later .killed in an auto- make sure that every Buick owner gets a customer Is known io-tf- ee full return on his investment'' , mobile accident the store he is approached with an offer of boose.' la a short time an extremely profitable business in liquor is built up, and the . drug trade asRAILROADS ACCUSED OF sumes secondary importance- ;- being used merely as a cloak for the real business of bootlegging carried on by the store owner, - When - thf saloons-bega- n to disapHE a year-ag- o pear her more-tha- n they were replaced .by soda fountains, conInternational Nsws Srvlce. . 28. PennThe Nov. WASHINGTON, fectionery, cigar and fruit stores. Resylvania, New YorkCentral, and Balti- cently these in their turn have aiven more & Ohio systems were named by place to modern drug stores, carryingv. Frank J. Warne, statistician for ,the all the side-line- s to be found in. the railroad brotherhoods, among the dispensing jestablishments roaas ne accusea Derore tne senate in,, andcaterlng.JtQ a.Jiw. trauelhrQugh terstate com merce commission of - de- their ability to fut prices" below Simply Down and Out and Couldn't liberately Juggling their operating and Move, Declares Harry maintenance accounts to camouflage Scott. Be remembered by your loved ones their actual income, and thereby ; jus and wag?. re- - and friends this Christmas.' Give them mine!,ht:t-tocrtaHarry E. Scott, a Larson & Rollow, your photograph. boss, whose address! is Box 683, Tomb Warne; cjarged' that the Pennsyl Columbia theater. stone, Aridzna, writes: vania JJew York Central, and the Bali "1 was down and out hearty all the tiniore & Ohio in the past decreased and time with rheumatism finally. got their net income nearly $18,000,000 in to where I couldn't move, even to feed one year "merely by unusual. and abmyself. My wife, thought I would normal, maintenance expenditures." never get well again, and she knew-m- y Writing of hetransportatlon act condition better than anyonelf(e.i: the regnlar-essio- n "I was absolutely helpless when my during December 5, was prewhich bogih wlfe'StaWed giving me Tanlac and in dicted and Democrat by Republican four days I ate a hearty meal for the senators when the committee resumed first time in many months. Tanlac its of the country's mudput me on my feet and I'm back on the dled,Investigation railroad BituaUons.--.,- fine. hard and feeling just job working I have gained in eighteen pounds weight, too." Tanlac Is,.sold In Provo by the Provo INCREASE Itl SUICIDES Drug company, and by leading . VIFE r- - Rome Beauty, box V . . Winter Pearmain, box Jonathan Apples, box . Garden Sager bunch latches, Birdseye and Safe Home . . j" Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder, lb;, . . .'.Vl';. 4 Bars.Rose Bath and 1 bar Palmolive. - Chinese Lily Bulbs, 2 for i 28x28 Stove Board 25 Per Cent Discount on Dolls. j AUes i aaJea-manag- de -- Hef?c 4 f. Cg.FTA ts, MR.TOye, IT IT I cusoxk Voo csanj U . !T "' vv svw kjf mm A vA 20 ....Z!U 1, , Closmg oUt all Dmnerwear at 20 per cent discount tVi'sTl $1.00 size Peony Bulbs, each Shilling's Tea, to close, small .. Closing out Shilling's Coffee, 2 ' 'SMS can Closing out Shilling's Coffee, ... ...... " " 'irff """ ...... 5-- lb VV AiAftka M 414 35c Mab, 2 for 4 taa Bob White Soap, 10 bars .. louet coap, p uars . juck Goblin Toilet Soap, 6 bars Soap, Lenox Laugdry L6 bars for, . . . ; . . ...... ........... .,..'. -- 23? Wilford Perry WE DELIVER s . v' t) o 4M-os"- it TT-- A FEW PIUCES FOR THIS WEEK ,.-- Wanti Read and Use the - . ATTENTION COUNH TRAPPERS UTAH fti ARIZONA FARMERS : well-know- REMEMBER, WE LIVE IN UTAH COUNTY AND SPEND OUR MONEY HERE. WHY NOT WORK TO- GETHER? GIVE US A CHANCE., WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. i 1 Provo, Utah. Telephone 367. &g or anntversanes. more . . genti. for-su- Tuid-teknti- occa- impress-ly- r fnuy than ordinary gifts, LADIES Fi nn attl T west Center. Phone .466. Provo, Ut. nnn . . - n $MVM COMY received fhey convey ments ch - sions -- - U2 South University Avenue, ; - WAS HELPLESS :. FUR gratefully SUta for birthdays 4 " AIID ANNIVERSARIES r lowers are always BOSS SAYS -- Why ship your furs east and wait two weeks or more before you know what you are going to receive for your goods? ;" We are located in Provo, haveihe best of outlets for all kindS of furs and are in a position to pay as much or more than you would receive bV shipping east. - If you have anything in Furs, Hides or Pelts, drop us a card, or call us by telephone and we will have our representative call and See you at once. dllilE s e ileedl Jfiirs PROVO HIDE FOR BIRTHDAYS AND OTHER - rr7srx. . International News Service. . NEW YORK, - Nov. 28. Suicide Is on the Increase in this country. Since early last summer, when the first figin all their dread significance beIffiURALGIC ACHES ures came available, the fact of Increasing Elmo.Cheever' 7has been pointed out fjUoy Hardy T?OR forty years Sloan's Liniment by more than one perturbed" observer. Phone 570-- J. - - 175-:V:Phone relief for J has been 'the quickest Now comes the Metropolitan Life 214 W. First North. sciaiica ana rneuma-tis,jp neuralgia, Insurance company with statistics to tired muscles, lame backs, sprains show that the suicide1 rate among the MOVING PACKING SHIPPING and strains, aches and pains. . insured in the first seven months of KeeD Sloan's hand and anoly freely. 1921 increased some 26 per cent over the first twinge, t without, rubbingj-m- tate In the same period of 1920.; HARDY -- MADSEtiTRAfiSFER-COMPANYIt eases and brings comfort surely The suicide rate in 1921 during this and readily. . You'll find it clean and period was 7.3 per 100,000 of popula67 North First West. , tion. In the five years ending December Sloan's Liniment T3 pain'a enemy. Office Phones No. 148 and No. 6. 31, 1920, the suicide rate declined Ask your neighbor. Provo City, Utah. , ; At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. , steadily Those were years of constant and Increasing prosperity. War orLONG DISTANCE FURNITURE AND PIANO ders,, waf profits, war dividends, war : MOVING A, SPECIALTY aM wages and .warbonuses kept everyone And then happy up to the armistice. South Lake of Salt Company City.' " Largestjransfer came the of mad Pain'sl period Satisfaction Guaranteed. expansion of industry and income that First Class Storage Room. Rates Reasonable. ended so.abruptly arly In 1929- .- Busi- nesa qroppea, pronts were nu, ana tne M sV rtlmltfi grim-- , wolf of unemployment stalked Tfctochiif 4I 6tOpS T wiUquicktybrelMvjbr the scene. Suicide began to InMlyin belan retiring, upon Itrhtntf II Dr.UobraiEemaOtnU crease. C1lS uKltl I mit. OnaotDr.fybaoa'S Suicide and Economies. OLD HOME TOWN "Yet, in the later months of 1920," By STANLEY says the Statistical Bulletin of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, "a fundamental change seems to have set la which hai continued throughout the first, seven months of 1921. Month after month the suicide rate is mounting over the corresponding figures for the months of 1920, and it Is very likely that the rate of the whole year will be higher than for the preceding one. "It I an Interesting problem." adds the Bulletin, "to know whether the unemployment situation of the last year Machinery ia, in tact, responsible tor the obBy Up : served conditions as to suicide. v All Work Guaranteed, "Are suicide- - rates a very sensitive g index of the prevailing economic c Prices Reasonable. of the people?" queries the Bulletin. And then it answers Its own words of dire question in four short " Phone 662. import: "It would seem so." SLOAN'S RELIEVES -- Linitnent -- THE The motorist who has driven a Buick longest is the one who appreciates Buick most post-bellu- - '. C:.r J mauiataentci Have Your its m mm Buick CLEANED Service. . ' NOG ALES, Ariz, Nov. 28. General ON i MAtM STREE- TWENTY MINUTES APTKR V.tS," PUT UP ON DOC'S I Francisco Reyna, revolutionary leader, was arrested by department of justice operatives as the alleged leader of the revolutionary movement recently' fomented in Sonora, iMexico, across the border from here. T- f,OME CtWCUS POSTERS CUKHARPTS BAR- N- and Uca Herald Want Ads WE CALL AND DELIVER In place of a Christmas card, send Both are reason- your photograph. reminder a one is but permanent table, of you. Larson & Roliow, Columbia j theater. ' Sixes RosdilarfWiS nnPu Fm Pmut, Touring . 4 Three Pttm. Coup 32- - Six-4- 6 33 admirer of Buick- .- He - i 1S2S 313S now run 150,000 miles. " Winter and summer, it has traveled over -v every kind and condition of rpad. It has gone through miles of mud at"a stretch. It has traveled for hours over Florida sands. It has : plowed through snow drifts. Yet in all these. - yeari J have.never had to get-o-ut of .my car except for tire trouble. It always keeps going. "The same clutch, cylinders, transmission, differential, etc., that were in the car when it was delivered are still in perfect working order-- -. Stltn 33S . Coup 3335 PanTourint . 1735 Pmmt. 33- - Six-4- 8 22- - Six-4- 9 Fomr Sevan well-bein- IntPrnationsl New -- W. C. Jessup, President and General Manager- -. of the E. HHotchkiss Company; Norwalk, "My Model 29 Buick, purchased in 1911, has soi6 REVOLUTIONIST ARRESTED ; Conn., is a staunch tells why: A-i:Hdb- to-Da- te ' -- Stnn Pmtm. Stdin Buick Fours 263$ 933 Firm Pttm. Tcurir.f 97S Three Coupe 1475 23- - Fout-3- 7 Fir Peee. Sedan - 16SO All Prix F. O. & Flint, hliehtfn Amk About (he O M A C. Plan . Mr. Jessup's account ofhis Buick's performance is characteristic of the service given by Baicks everywhere, and accounts for the overwhelming sentiment You can always depend on Buick (Crl-V- TELLURIDE MOTOR' CO.. ; WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM |