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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1021. THE PROVO HERALD o( that sjjm, or 150,000, in such a county, that county thinks a miracle has happened. Tha government ought ot pend at least as much of the public taxes and of the receipts from its bonds where one 50 per cent of the total population lives as H, spends where the other 50 ' -- ' per cent lives. How? To the mind of this editor, the first necessity is the paving and sewering of the streets of community centers, the small towns of the nations. Paving, for the business prosperity, the convenience, the. educational advantage and the comfort of the whole community,' aai to advance the civic solidarity of the whole community, surrounding such towns. Sewering in centers, as a national health measure, the sewers to V be extended to ' the. farms in good time. Small towns can- Published by The Herald Company. Provo, Utah. EVERT WONDAT, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. E. C. Rodgert, Editor and Publisher. Entered as second cl&si mall matter June I, . Ftoto, Utah, under the act of March S. l7f. 1911, at the, postoffice, . BaUcriptkm prfca...... 13.50 the year, 30 centa Sworn Circulation the month 1773 The Provo Herald has the largest circulation of any news. paper published in Utah south and east of Salt Lake City. The Provo Herald's circulation is, we believe, FIFTY PER SENT GREATER than that of any other newspaper circulating in ' Provo.- - :. , IV asle and Research all khow that every Bitty there ,onds Isaftreomewbere In the ' XJnlted States. We all know that every twelve months enough buildings bum in this cototry. to house ' a city of ten thou-eand people and provide them- with theaters, hospitals and schools. We all know that this means a waste of more than half a billion dollars a y9 w - " -- ' Jrear. We all know that In addition to the fire waste there are wastes In many " of the industries due io Jahor condi' tions laetQrxzmetoods-andr'sim- H causes. A committee appointed by the 'American Engineering counsel estimates the waste in the shoeing industry at 85 per cent. The counsel in a recent statement, declares that' as far a the clothing; trade Is concerned "a iorty per cent pickup in effectiveness is entirely possible.' Similar etate--ments jnade : regarding j. other trades. All this means a very serious present loss to the sum total of our jra ' .1 The free advice ot expert your service. of chemists; at Washington, Herbert Hoover said: "It would not be over estimating the situation to say that if we could do utilize the wastes of ourwoodrcoal not jiford 8uchprojectsMhey Jrill Imwell to keep them up after the and other Industries we could produce a billion dollars worth of goods a year provements are established. The government can and should affrom materials now going to waste. ford it And for every dollar Uncle The present output of our organic in such public improvechemical industries, ' which is the Sam spends he will Increase the wealth of ments, branch of our chemical industries that thi nation $10 up to even 1100. utilizes waste, Is less than $300,000,000 SJL -book could-- be .written worth of products a yean There is,' enormous advantages that would actherefore, a wide gap to close. The crue to all the people of the United organic chemical industries are "not States all of them from such exten ones upon which we must deonly the or government attention to our sion pend for the elimination of waste, but villages and towns. . they are likewise the ones the nations IiJs-BOtdreanuJt is plain prog-A are relying apon to supply thCTaeaor this and ress, newspaper proposes to in of defence the days to come. , ' enterprises The series of articles entitled "Mod- urge such government ern Day Miracles" sketch briefly some from time to time in an effort to furfavored land of the phases of our chemical activities ther democracy in this ours. of v that are being more and more widely discussed." Many persons believe the The Doctors color industry should be. maintained " simply for the purpose of utilizing waste products for the good of the One of the first things one thinks" of whole nation. Others contend it should i when one is ill is tQ send for, the f be firmly established because it is . doctor. I the doctor cornea, rain or shine, And, vital to our very existence in case of or or hot cold, day night You can be.... conflict in the days when battleships j - - i and big guns have ceased to be the.8ure orrnau .., ' But wnen one Js well,, when he has main refiance for purposes of defencer S .r. fl,. I wLli V ., - . Lslhl, nthe . J- j lurnUur e tor Vouivliviioig Room . of Beautiful Liveable Quality The values offered yoiiliere now are the result of intensive effort on the part of this organization tagive you fine forniture at the lowest possible pricePerhapiTno Mother room responds Tso effect- - .t t ively to the influence of new and beautiful Furniture as the Living Room. And now yon have the" it at the lowest price in years. For those who have new homes to furnish, opportunity to Bill sh these offerings are of particular importance." -- - r ; - -- -- potential productive! But these fire and trade wastes Cited are not deliberate. The losses incurred" do not represent materials ut whatever thevlenrwn actually produced asa Tesult ofouT actual routine, and then deliberately questions may be, the importance of t0 often one for&ets about the doctor. carted to the Junk pile or poured into the chemical industry as a wmu Mn'nis Din can m: the streams or gutters. All such waste not be disputed because it stands for This isn't as it should be; the docthe elimination of waste as a result Of tor's bill ought to be a sort of a first mortgage upon one's paying ability. we dge and experience already scientific research. It should receive as much consideraall We not thaft know is it possess. tion as one when one telenecessary to produce anything new in Our Democracy phones theexpects doctor "Please hurry order to abolish them. They can all Maying ? "Is7 preventeadvoiddTnorder to : right over, the baby Is ill!" " Progress Doctors are human, beings, friends; abolish them. They .can all be and avoided in natural ways A democracy progresses or it be they must eat, even as you and we. and by natural methods without call- comes a poor democracy,2 like most of .They must wear clothes and burn the South American republics. ' A coai in furnaces,: even as the rest of ing upon the aid of science. us do. Remember3 that when the doc-of is another sort However, there democracy develops its benefits until Ann 4nwt -" waste with which" the jrablic is less .11 tha neonlft ar henefited or it Is ltfrtk hill "'eot " . miM were t0 obtaIn nl8i .122 J services ' when von or one nf vrnim rials that can i"VaMHfi'ii'''T1Baocracy ' ail.was ill. means of a highly specialized industry 'Since our republic was established, based upon science the science ot the general government has spent unbillions of dollars When the chemist takes told millions and chemistry. Closer Neighbors where cities our in people are gathercotton seed oil refuse and produces nkT artificial ed in the mass. . Carloads of money Provo, Pleasant Grove,' and celluloid," "artificial are. geographically, close neieh- leather or photographic films, he have gone "for million dollar post- '. makes a very direct contribution to otflces, great, harbor improvements bor8 And "todav thev are closer to Industry because he not only saves and other projects benefiting that each other than ever before. The nav- . tne hlEhway north and gouth what would otherwise be a waste, but massed part ot the population. 'Every '. to tnat; n makes it possible for a utilizes this waste to produce some- year tens of millions are paid out who live citizen 0f one Sam of .Uncle the employes He a and is useful profitable. place to run over tp thing treator of wealth of which we all can and work in the cities. either, or both, of the others, to visit, ' : ;rr,7rr-- '' ' . Where the government spends five or shop, or work. Jfchare-."of in peo100,000 a dollars million j l When the same chemist city an xnafsidea which should grow takes the gome day, of fcoal tar, ordinarily thrown away and pie, how much does it spend on an jn tne new year ot 100,000 people oounty will be practi-anthe three agricultural cities course, explosives, produces drugs, perfumes, iocated only a few in which .cauj. one( (0r the northern border of dyes, carbolic acid, or fertilizer he persmaU towns and villages? . . Jspringville touch the southern limits forms a similar service. ., Answer: ,So small an amount as to o provo, and Pleasant Grove and Some ot the leading men of the be absolutely absurd in comparison. provo will be as near each other on country already recognize this. part tne otner If it spends the Speaking before, a recent gathering The three cities can be of much v help to each otheis-b- y sunding together, and working together. They can locate factories in one ot the three cities, which would help them all, and can make factories in the three . they cities more prosperous, which means Lowest Prices. Phone 44C 450 West Center. . larger payrolls to be expended ain Provo, Pleasant Grove, and Spring- WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 31, 192L , We maka hangings and curtains to" order upon short notice. .interior decorations is at . pre-rente- Plain Leather entire car lot of Leather priced at only Rock ers $12.50 d ' fftJ,' famUlajtBrisM We have on display ah - R Iw 1 fn--- m v- nd gay oiri easyt inst" amments . you will find our credit system will enable you furnish your home FOOT STOOLS FOR TIRED FEET have a small quantity of these foot stools on hand and are selling them at the amazingly low price of $3.75. They are covered with highv grade tapestry and stand oh four wooden legs. -- T - A d ar o jon easy monthly payments. little red chairs . for the kiddies-seve- ral We m . Rockers hundred just received. The kiddies will HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS . Many beautiful Tapestry Rugs for your selec- tion, at prices down to bedrock. Just CI Q (1(1 now we can offer a 9x12 Tapestry, at V I wiUU get lots of pleasure out of them ... Priced 85c - - , . , ffilL (1 SAVE MONEY -- BUY FOR CASH U- - Silk Shaded OIO Cft Table Lamps V I fciDU SAMUEL KOPP. Brass Jardinieres . .$2.60 t , o 10 lbs. Sugar (to a customer) 1 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs One full pound package Bishop's Cocoa .... b package Green Bag Coffee v.. 3 pkgs. Excelo Cake Flour extra special. 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat ,1-l- 4-- lb bag Armour's Pancake Flour 3 pkgs. Quaker Pancake 9- - lb bag Cracked Wheat J5 1 . . J2re? .47 - sack Whole Wheat or Graham Flour Vermicelli, all you want, per pkg. . ... . : .... . . 104b WilWTiite Syrup -- 24-l- b t;; ....... -- ,. ;- -. ojgv GC .5 COJ ROLLING ; .'..., 10 J -- ' .45 J Of t:or.n for the money . no charge, no delivery International Newt Perylee. ROMNEY, i W. Va Dec. 28. - it could see perfectly, recoiling from stick placed . near its head and averting its head when a powerful light was directed straight at It The two professors are now turning their attention to monkeys, and, if they achieve success, they will then eomo to the cracial human GOOD EYES QUO The largest catamount ever killed in this section within the memory of the oldest Inhabitant has just been slain on High Top mountain, near here, by J. D. Leith, of Bloomery, this county. It was nearly four feeC long and w,elghed 42 pounds. fervlee. LONDON. Pec. W5.A step rarxner has been taken in the scienoa of trans planting the eye from one living thing to another hlin j one: Dr. Theorflor Koppanyi, a young Vienna scientist who has already grafted eyes on blind fash, frogs and rats," has coir achieved a higher success. This time the animal is a rabbit A correspondent" was Introduced to Dr. W Kobler, an equally famous oHontist. who la aidlnr Dr. Konnanvl. International Hews , 1 t i t i i t i i ) u ti it SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY . SAID . BARDWILL, Proprietor. PRESSING DYEING, CLEANING, ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING WORK GUARANTEED SIC - WE SPECIALIZE ON CLOTHES INSURED LADIES FINE GARMENTS r TflfT 809" "For That Better Service Call Up . Office 304 West Center Street Plant 54 North Fourth West Street. ' J ' UTAH . PROVO, J W est. WTe Have One of the Most Modern Cleaning Plants In the ' v. m.a On ln&A In TTtxh-rntint -- " . and the two men showed hint all their collection of animals.a rahhit was bron eh t from a hutch and Dr. Koppanyl explained that-twweefcs ago it was nuna. we .naa grait-e- d the eyes of another rabbit on it, and he claimed that the experiment was entirely successful. The rabbit showed every sign that - . - THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE , 7 BIG CAT KILLED. v 03 PIN ROUTS BANDITS. . Take elevator to 2nd and 3rd floor for one of the largest selections of furniture and rugs in the west TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 28.MMrs. Isidore Jacobs, wife of a local storekeepers who was ordered by two bandits to throw up her hands, grabbed a rolling pin and routed the bandits. r. .". ' International News Service. " Large Brick Limburger Cheese, each,. 15c pkg. Green Chili.Cheese 10--lb can Black River Molasses 10c can Mission Brand Sardines . . . 10 bars White Laundry Soap 3 bars Jap Rose Soap . . : trl-cit- -- Flour 30c can Orange Marmalade 2 lbs. Bulk Peanut Butter 30c bottle Snider's Salad Dressing . The Provo Chamber of Commerce and civic organizations in the other cities might (and should) arrange a y series of entertainments, meetings, banquets, etc, for the express purpose of bringing more closely these municipal neighbors. together :":'-y'- Jgf .? T "TAYEOR7BROSCOMPANY" ; g- -J , . tetthe experiment, Dr. Koppanyl believed that monbe grafted on human key's eyes could v ; , beings. Whence is able to collect sufficient fund monkeys will be bought and the experiments will be carried out on them. So far the doctor has only one monkey. thesgtft of a man in Vienna. Dr. Koppanrhwaa asked whence he would get human eyes with which to supply Wind men and women. , The correspondent was shown a let-tefrom' an English woman living in Jersey who offers one of her eyes as a gift to a man blinded in the war. She signs herself "V. ;A:J).azt Two other offers havg been' made, one from a Cuban and one from a Hungarian, who is willing to sell one ; of his eyes. ".' ;.' Pathetic letters from blind persons all over the world are coming, to Dr. Koppanyl, and a blind American $2,00,000 as the price of new eyes. . jr 1 pf-fe- That Good Tj.'"lt!"'! mm THE QUESTION BURNING coal of household economy la the needed fo question. Whether it is B cooking or heating purposes con8lde must ot necessity make a able item In the list of expendf tures. You must have It It ean" not be dlspensedjfitn.' Therefor .u- .nnnn,loaTktnd is th . MinnlT - st; so by procuring your cmXf A JSnafford'S 70" wm snd at a ie buying the poorer ,w tha hst outlay than by qualities, when you gei and slag than coaL ' y t .. Smoo'c cr Spafford Uptown Office, Commercial. Bank. Yard Phone 17. - |