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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1921. tffl rayo m HOW International New Senrlc. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. Two hundred Bfhool kiddies will gife an exhibition drill to the strains of of tooth-brus- y Repair Column Old Things Made New E. 0. MOE & CO. Phone 748. 53 N. First W. Contractor! of Sanitary Plumbing, Steam, Vapor and Hot Water Heating. First class workmanship and material at a reasonable price is what we offer for your patronage. A good place to get estimate on Areola Heaters. International Newa Service. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. Prohibition d How nine-tenth- one-tent- h d IIS. f HE WAS DOUBLE X'D Newa Service. Ark.. Jan. 16 or hitntSVILLE Boy, page old man Gabriel, and tell him he forgot to toot his big horn on De cember 25. Joseph Childres, of Hartwell, his family and a few ardent followers are sort at the world. They were au prepared for the end of the world on Christmas dav and stood, donned in white flowing robes, awaiting the final blast of the proveroiai norn wnicn wonld mark the end of time. Take your watches to a jeweler; rhiidrAft head been Breaching to a of followers in the mountains take your horses to a horseshoer ; number that the world would cease to functake your shoes to a shoemaker. tion, and heselected December 25, 1921, as the date for this said event. WE REPAIR SHOES He declared that poisonous gas would fill the air In the larger cities of the That's Our Business. world, and within a short time it would envelope the entire universe and BUSTER BROWN SHOE leave no vestige of human life. REPAIRING FACTORY As the "great day" approached the little group of worshippers gathered together and awaited the hour set. Just a few moments neiore we ume FIRST CLASS SHOE arrived a noise was heard in the REPAIRING 'valley below, and the gathering was joyous, believing they were right. The We absolutely guarantee) our noise proved to 'De some mountaineer who had consumed just a little too work. Prices reasonable. much Arkansas moonshine, which has same errect as ini. PROYO SHOE REPAIRING CO. practically the 'After tho hour had passed and the 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 418-- J. sun came out from behind a cluster of flouds, Childers soon found himself the only one left, his followers having returned home to cook their Christ mas dinners. STOP I IN Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to PROVO RUBBER SALES CO. For Repairs CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. Phone 649. BANKRUPTCY, NO. 6579. SERVICE calls We guarantee to make your old r.ieansine the teethof properly at least one for the expenditure clothes look like new. minute and a half each time the brush Phone 475. We Call and Deliver. is used. nnt tiaiia lnst riurine one month at club are estimated at a are being trained to Dogs 1,000. Store Colonades, Bookcases, search for them. well-know- n CupCabi- net Work. rii'n. ic oniH hv some experts to be largely responsible for the spread of dental ailments. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON in tne uisirim uun. ui "" for the Phone 554-- J. 335 W. Center. Judicial District, in and ui.au. oi Coun- - ty of Utah, state of the estate of Charles L. Dubois,... Deceased. in ..Mn....t realtors win vouchers, to the undersigned or atat her tire residence in Santaquin, Utah, & PEAY BROTHERS Edwin A. Peay, Prop. General Blacksmithing and Coleman law office of Morgan, Horseshoeing, Auto Springs, Etc Straw Provo Commercial Bank Blag., 17th City. Utah, on or before the S63 W. Center St., Provo, Utah. Provo or aiarcn, a. . day dV -- LILLIE MAY ELTON, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles . L. Dubois, Deceased. 1 WHY MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Administratrix.last WORRY? tvtrat nnhiicatlon Jan. 13; illcation Feb. 10, 1922.) We can save you money by repairing your old shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. puh- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , r ho Fourth .. o LMSincc vmn, and for the County in District, In tne of Utah, State of Utah. Eliza-betIn the Matter of the Estate of S. Alleman. Deceased . win precn-- . Creditors . at -- tne ..naraftmen. o ik. uuu-'-to mo Office of J. B. Tucker, attorney-at-law- , Bank - Ravines . : h , frovo vomiucn"" . " state oi u tan,. on i PROVO TYPEWRITER 1922. day of March. & EXCHANGE of the Estate of ElizaAdministrator Our Typewriter! Repaired. This la beth S. Alleman, Deceased. All Work Guaranteed. Specialty. J. B. TUCKER, Office with Whipple Kleetrle Supply Attorney for Administrator 9, 1922.) Co., 214 w. Center. Phone SO. (First publication Jan. TOOL-MAKE- PECK WAS 01 DAY MID DOHII THE HEX! H there were 11,611 burglaries; in there were only 6,830. This official also makes similar statements as to the arrests on other charges. "There has been a startling decrease in poverty and financial distress. The hospitals have been relieved. In Philadelphia during the last 'wet' six months there were 1.184 cases of alcoholism in general hospitals, and in the same months the next year 276. Similar reports have been received from other cities. "Private distillation and brewing, while they worry prohibition officers, are insignificant. In America only a few families of German extraction can make palatable beer. Whiskey, illicitly produced, is so nearly that only habitual alco holics can consume it. "Prohibition is a relative success now and is on the road to complete success. COMMERCIAL 0 0 0 0 Td 0 CLUB OFFICERS. AMERICAN FORK. Jan. 16. The American Fork Commercial club held its annual election of officers ii the clubrooms: The following were elected: Thomas Coddington, president; E. W. Paxman, vice president; I. I. Pratt, treasurer; J. E Chadwick, secretary. The fol lowing were elected to the board of directors: W. H. Chipman, J. H. Storrs, H. S. Rassmusson, Sidney Nichols, B. N. Christensen. C. M. Beck. James T. Gardner, J. M. Walker and P. M. Nielson. Able to crack a Brazil nut between his still strong teeth, Mr. Lamb, of Ash, Surrey, England, is 103 years of age. Deaf people are to have special churches in Germany, with telephones between the pulpit and the pews. W. R. WILLETT successes by heroes have nothing on the achievements of W. R. Willett, recently selected by the Durant interests to head Durant Motor Company, of Indiana, as President and General Manager. Starting as in the Durant-Do- rt Carriage Company, of Flint, Mich., he has taken all the hurdles in the automobile industry. In the business world, 'his will be the unusual distinction of .having attained industrial preeminence without the sacrifice of hit youthful enthusiasm. DINER CAUSED HOT SHIRT-SLEEV-E DISPUTE DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Provo, Utah. Phone 555. 0 ENGLAND Q ALLIANCE 0 I. N. And while it is doing that it is earning dividends for every holder of stock. i 0 I I Coal experts have declared that there is coal above the Red Narrows our mine is six miles east We now are 350 feet into the hill, and have a vein of coal 6 2 feet thick. The moment after we reach the clean coal you will not be able to buy this stock at double what we now offer it. n o 0 fjl Twenty Five Cents A Share! 1 0 neon I 0 1 D COAL CO. J. T. Williams, Fiscal Agent, Holbrook Block. Provo, Utah. Some species of shrimps are said to lodge particles of sand in their antennae to enable them to hear. Member of the Certified Tuner of Thistle, Just above the Red Narrows. . By EARLE C. REEVES, S. Staff Correspondent. LONDON, Jan. 13. Under the terms of the proposed Anglo-Frenc- h treaty of alliance, Great Britain promises to go to war on the side of France in the event of direct and unagainst the provoked aggressions French bv Germany, it was reevaled this afternoon when the text of the oact was telegraphed here from Cannes. The high contracting parties agree to act together in case of violation of the Versailles treaty. The treaty will impose no obliga tions on the British overseas domin ions until it is formally ratified. The treaty would run for ten years and is renewable by common consent Over Hedquist Drug No. 2. 0 fuel. 1-- "I'm very happy over the good Tan- lac has done me and feel it my duty to say a good word for it," said Mrs. Mary Peck, of &ii Post St., Salt Lake City, Utah: "I had been in a critical condition for a year and kept going right down hill. I finally got so played out that I couldn't stand on my feet for long and I was up one day and down the next I had no appetite, couldn't sleep and at times suffered tortures from indigestion. "All my troubles seem like a bad dream that has passed, however, and I am like a different person in every way. Only a grand medicine could have done what Tanlac has done for me." Tanlac is sold in Provo by the Provo Drug company, and by leading druggists in every city. Advertisement. Dentist i i tool-mak- er FRANCE AND DR. W. A. THOME Utah Coemty Coal Co. will develop the coal industry in this county ; lower the price of coal, and will shorten the haul of your METEORIC Genius has been explained by an Irish surgeon as the product of a germ For a Whole Year Thii Salt Lake which gets into and round the human Woman Was In a Critical brain. Condition. BUSINESS and Pro fess ional ! El 1918 1920 National Association of Piano mentally by British police, to increase International News Service. VIENNA, Jan. 16. Is it permissible their range of vision. for a man to sit in his shirt sleeves Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones bethe J. a cafe? is That in With question 544, 619-fore a Viennese judge. Provo. Co., An architect of unconventional habits sat in the restaurant garden of ABE W. TURNER the Eisvogel dressed in a tussore silk suit, but the sun burned fiercely Attorney-at-Laon him and he took off his coat, dis, shirt. a closing pale blue silk Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Ut. Two other guests possibly envious Phone 661-- 1. because their shirts were not silken objected, and the proprietor requested the architect to put on his coat. He LEARN TO DANCE refused. The envious ones and the host then We guarantee to teach you to proceded to ridicule the architect dance all the latest modern until his temperature had risen to the iances quickly and correctly. point of calling in the police. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- in the District Court of the United States, for the District of Utah. In the matter of Isaac Binns, Voluntary ; Bankrupt. Tn vi, prortitnrs of Isaac Binns, of 1 American Fork, in the county of Utah, and district aforesaid, a oanKrupi. Notice is hereby given that on tne 2nd day of January, 1922, the said dulv adjudicated Toaan pinna wna and that the first meeting bankrupt; First and Last of his creditors will be held at the of the referee, 424 continental ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. office Pont hniiflincr. Salt. Lake City, Utah, 208 West Center. on the 27th day of January, 1922, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at wnicn time me Where Quality and Workman- said creditors may attend, prove their claims appoint a trustee, examine the ship Counts, We Win. bankrupt and transact such other as may properly come before business Free. We Call and Deliver said meeting. Phone 674. Salt Lake City, Jan. is, JERROLD R. LETCHER, Referee in Bankruptcy. CO. PROVO TAILORING Fixtures, Built-i- n Kitchen board, and All Kinds of is far from the failure act enthusiastics would have you believe. s In of the area of the country prohibition is very stringentof soldier bonus is the business ly enforced, and in the remaining congress to ascertain and it is not for the work is progressing at the American Legion to say how it a gratifying rate and demon rum shall be accomplished. Hanford Mac- will soon become a thing of memory of the only. Nider, lational commander legion, sail today. Take this from the research secreThe legion wants early passage of tary of the board of prohibition, temthe pening adjusted compensation leg- perance and public morals of the islation. Commander MacNider point Methodist Episcopal church. ed out, but "how" the money is to be An investigation of conditions the raised is a subject the legion his country over, in which reports were made by 20,000 heads of churches and "kept far away from." He declined to hazard an opinion as numerous leaders of the 10,000,000 to the facts of paying the bonus laymen, is the basis for the claims through marketing of British bonds of the Methodist church. which is said to be favored by the ad"There has been an enormous de ministration. The legion chief "haR crease in the consumption of liquor, no idea," he said, as to the number of a decrease of not less 85 per cent, it veterans who will require a cash pay- has been shown by the investigation," ment. This, however, is to be deter declared Dr. Deets Picket, research mined by a census of all veterans to secretary. be undertaken shortly by the legion, "In San Francisco prohibition de following approval of the plan toy an creased arrests for drunkenness in its Important conference of legion offi first year from 17,354 to 1,814; in representacials and administration Los Angelea from 15,880 to 2,589; in tive sin Indianapolis January 20 and Boston from 52,682 to 16,487. We have similar reports from Washington, St. Commander MacNider declared the Paul, Lincoln, Galveston and other in the other forms of compensation cities. five-folplan now pending are better, "There has also been a decrease in than the cash form of payment "in more serious crimes in many cities. the long run," but the number of men I have it on the authority of the police "on their uppers" will largely deter commissioner of New York that in mine the cash demand. International New Service. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 16.-money shall be. secured to pay the International FROM R TO PRESIDENT Throughout Most of Country 00IIUU1EY h music at the annual clinic of the Chia cago Dental society, which opens tomorrow. session beginning tbree-daChildren in all the public schools of the city have been having toothbrush drill and they hare become proficient in the art The music of "Little Miss Muffett" is one of the most popular with the children for this purpose. Another feature of the meeting will be the showing by motion pictures of the work done in caring for children's teeth by the department of health in Pennsylvania. This demonstration will be given by Dr. J. C. Holister, of Harrisburg, Pa. Dr. C. Carroll Smith of Peoria, 111., will give a demonstration of methods In interesting children in their teeth by stories. He tells a story of "Tails and Pearls" for the kindergarten age; "Jack and the Chew Fairy" for the second grade; "Bobby Faithful" for the fourth grade, and "The Kew Flower" for the fifth grade. Volstead Act Enforced Stringently 10 RAISi Try a Herald Want Ad for Speedy Results ell w BIRD JAIL CAME HOME TO ROOST Lady in Attendance. Private Lessons 10 A. M. Buy the Coal You Know is Good to POINT PLEASANT, W. Va, Jin. 11 P. M. When a man breaks out of jail it is usually with the intention of stayLORRELL'S STUDIO ing away from it, but the rule does Mozart Hall not apply to Strother Colley, cf this 565-Phone .Mason who from tho i scaped county, He county jail lere two months ago. COOK & BEAN was sentenced to a four months' term letter for sending a threatening Auditors, Accountants, through the mails. Income Tax Advisors. The other night Sheriff John F. Lewis was aroused from his bod by Office Over Hedquist No. 1. He the ringing of the jail doorbell. C. S. Bean responded and was surprised to find L. L. Cook Colley standing there. Colley said he had come back to eat. He had wandered over several states since leav- ANSON HATCH LILA M. HATCH ing the jail, had been unable to obtain employment and was also unable to get "three squares" a day. Colley had three months of his sentence to serve, and he figured it was easier to eat by staying in jail than roaming the country. 16. 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