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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923. Too Many Cooks ? No, Sired Human Wreckage --.. sepaately." J .... .. and conference assembled in Continental Memorial haJl hara Vn. durinj the illness and death of our iv&T To all who called at the rember 12, 1S21. and until February . 1921. home, to all who furnished cart t flower, to those who !, !st.t. f armament waa made at the first ""endered music and to the speak. who paid such splendid tribute plenary session by Secretary! Hughes and the treaty was signed to the memory of our dear hus-ItL-p ?f the conference- - band and father. U Thomas Wattr. . f - "V v C;:j . r ; ... .w..,.. , " , In ratifying the Pacific FAMILY. treaty JZl j tf fillip ,,mf0:;t A 111 iM. 17t of By Morgan, Coleman ... nr .... OJG 1 a UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL NOON CHOICE MILK-FEVEAL, LOIN AND Of). ' D ZlZJ I i $C7WIU J I- " "" .m. . ' ; - I ML GOLD BULK MCDONALDS m MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING . COCOA 10 Small . . . . .5 MILK Oil Sardines, can . . . BROOMS Pure .5 Underwood Sardines, 9 Del Monte Sardines, large oval can . . . .. . ...17 .....69? Gem Gold ...... 32 Pt. Mason Jars, doz. 87c Qt. Mason Jars . . . $1.05 McGowan's Maple Leaf 2 gal. Mason Jars 1.45 Salmon, large . 47 Small 32 Mason Jar Caps, doz. 27 C Economy Jar Caps. .29 Libby's Red Alaska Sal- mon ... .36 Best Jar Rubbers. . ... .6 -- Libby's Chinook PECOA Salmon ... ' NUT BUTTER lbs Boiling Beef . 25 Pot Roast, lb 10c Prime Rib Roast Rolled, lb. . .... .. ... 20c Rump Roast Beef, lb. 20 1 " . 7 I 1 Tr 4fvif -- v ' J 1 Si IH 25c lb. WALNUTS 25C Leg Mutton, ' 'W - '4 V.-- ' h V Cross-Ri- b lU H i:ef Pork Roast, lb. '. . . 22? 15c LBS. HAMBURGER 25C HAMS, BACON AND PICNIC HAMS None Better and Cheaper; All Eastern Sugar Cured. OUR OWN MADE LUNCH GOODS Weiners Frankfurters Stick Bologna 2 LBS. 35c Ham Bologna, ib. 20 Best Grade Boiled Ham. lb Baked Loaf, lb..35C Corned Beef, lb. 35 Virginia Loaf, lb 10c Chipped Beaf, lb GOc StandardMark of WE LEAD, 0TKERS FOLLOW SXS1333EgjgQp k Sausage, lb. i We have some ver' Veal Roast, lb. :,- .;,: . . . , fine," . . . . . . . 2Si Tomatoes, lb. to ....... Qq sditom PHONES . Caddy b. Sodas j5c BREAD loaves ...25c Butter Krust, nr. UG 3 10c for HERRING 5c 25c 39c ...... Medium can Ripe Olives ul . Large oval cans, 2 for. . . . AC. Z3C BEEF SPRING LAMB Brisket Boiling 5c Beef, lb Short Rib Boiling ......... 8c Best Cut Beef Pot Roasts, lb. 14c Beef, B U B rI lb- - 28c i' Lamb Chops, 32c ib. Shoulder Chops, lb Fresh Ground Hamburger oieaK and Country nr bauseg, 2 lbs. for 27c YEARLING MUTTON Leff Yearling 22c ...... 10c Mutton, Ib. ... Mutton Stew, lb.. . GREER CAFE 27 JO 25c 320 150 . . .... Sunday Dinner ', 11:30 A. M. TO 8 P. M. . . . ....... . dozen .. ... .... ,200 50 . Watermelons, lb. .. . Hubbard Squash, lb. extra fat veal. . . ....... . . 120 . . . . Sweet Coni, dozen Peaches, ... ... .17 . 3-l- ..... ...... for SOME REGULAR SAVING MEAT PRICES VEGETABLES lSlC . Veal Shanks, lb. ;.. Lamb Stew, lb. ...23c 25c Breast Veal with pocket, lb . .... 15c Veal Steaks, lb- . . ...... . 20 to 25? Veal, off round, lb. , ... ......... 30c . - 1 ....... 18T VEAL I ' Loin Chops, lb. Leg of Lamb, lb! . ... 15c 2 I for All 10c Crackers, 2 for All 15c Crackers, UU ..... Ifl. Tall cans 19c .... ........... Small I large package Potato Chips LAMB .... 16? to 18cl .......... ....... 1B& .'.. . . , 1 Pig's Feet, lb. Nice young, spring lamb. Shoulder Chops, lb. .... Prime Rib Roast, lb Prime Rib Roll Roast, lb. Hamberger Steak, lb. , . . . LI u Leg Roast, lb. . . . Rump Roast, lb. Heel Boil, lb. . 10c Loin Roast, lb. 12i? to 15 ... V. 16 5c I Lieutenant A W.' Grcton, U. S. one speed record for a sea- .. . Iilnni. Jr. (iiJu.. over tne Dela"isms ware River and then broke vlth a new mark, 1S0.S miles hour. He Jfill fly tn the competition on the Isle of Wight, Sept. 28. .' . Beef Shanks, lb. Sausage, lb. if ...... K w 4:m . Pig Shanks, lb. I v : 7c I ! fei . . Rib Boil; lb Rump Veal, lb 2oc Leg Veal, lb. ...... 25V OR SAUSAGE, Roast, lb. pork. Nothing better IH I Breaks Record ... . home-fe- d Shoulder Roasts, lb. 15c : Thf Du.TttV f Clonnv U wiTntd.' to rn som,..thiSir other thin I'.u iii'ipu;;;-.- - in, atlairi. M.nuil a i.r:::!-in ti.e ;u.oto- ..i:;w M:lYi;s:r M.ction ot London ".v !;ns a chain ot .hep.:. lb.. MILK PORK Pot Roast, lb. Lean Choice Roast, lb. . ShreddedWheat, 2 for kept absolutely free from every form of unwholesome element that might contamintae our output. Qur patrons, therefore! are assured of the acme of cleanliness in every particle of meat they buy at our store. Rolled " ; . . .......... Nice young, ,15c 1 small package Potato Chips . . ... :10C 07 45c Small cans for .. MEATS 10c LUNCH GOODS .... 25c Large pkg Kellogg's or Post Toasties. . . HERE ARE A FEW PRICES ON SOME ESPECIALLY FINE MEAT: N. ..... ...... Post Toasties With one of the most modern aifd sanitary slaughter houses in Utah and a plant in connection, our meat is All-Por- 2 r Extra Special on Nice Roasts. MEATS 3 f . CORN FLAKES pkg. Kellogg's or We Parowax, cake . . . ... 5 Mb. pkg. . . . . .. . . i?; WILSON'S DIAMOND BRAND ' BEANS Quick lunch. medium cans Pierce's 2 Pierce's Dun ons Meats Are Laundryvvoman CANNING SUPPLIES Certo, bottle Ladies Dept. - - 99 AND 2 large cans . al Tall can. Taylor Bros. Co. .... 8 SOME SAVING PRICES BiH 3 small cans Pierce's" . . . . II .. .. ... ..... . . . , ZUC ................ Big For that . ... ...... III Get It At -- - 4 II v- - . CHOICE STEER BEEF POT ROASTS, best cuts, lb. . ... . . ... . . , . . EASTERN SHOULDER PORK ROASTS, best cuts, lb. . . . .... . EASTERN SHOULD PORK ROAST, shank end, lb. . . . . . . PORK "I 11 II fZSjP' .Me I ii raw fpfel V. nnm. OWU! signatory powers. Hughes who was chief of the Amer, also provides that if the rfcS ' can delegation at the. armament any r.f are . . . mreatened -f..., M u. Lm1on, cnarge,Dy the r aetinn luauaires or tne British embassy, other aggressive acted ifor Great Britain; Andre de ties will (Lmlnlcate Wltl1 one Boulaye. charge d'affaires of rh annw-.., .French embassy, for France; genor! rive at anTnderSln 88 to the ,'Augusto Rosso, charge d'affaires nf wc"1 Jointly or the Italian embassy, for air: d Ambassador Masanao Hanihara. 1. .. n iint-.i- n r i . t uiic ui me Japanese able gates at the confernce, for Japan. Proces-verbofficially advisine the contracting powers of the is as nro- deposit of rati'ications. vided by the treaties, will be dis- - ..... . LEG ROASTS, lb. :i Iter ...25c ... .... ....... ... Anglo-Japanes- treaties under which the great International News Service Staff powers of the world agreed to Correspondent. scran mnsit-r- f ki ,.! thai, WASHINGTON, 17. The and to Aug. most important international ac- citic formaintain peace In the Pa- at least ten year has complishment of the Harding been consummated. the conclusion of Tim four power pacific treaty of .$1.50 1 2 MEDIUM PACKAGES SUNRIPE ROLLED WHEAT . .. -mi By H. K. REYNOLDS, str&v ' EXTRA FINE BEET SUGAR 1 SACK TURKEY RED HARD WHEAT FLOUR nmn aManAH inn wflan """ucui V patcned at once by Secretary ence between the United States, Hughes to London, Paris Rome iMuvv ftuu t"yau ana j okift which provides simultaneously for Under Big Warships & t Attorneys. (First publication Aug. yr publication Aug. 24, 1923') FOR the anval limitation tnpty the termination of the e a ratio of is established for alliance of 1911; and the the number of capital ships whici five power naval treaty between may b maintained, respectively, by these four nations and Italy went tne inited States, Great Britain into effect t noon today with the and Japan, while the navio, f formal deposit of ratifications at France and Italy are scaled down! the state department. in proportion. The naval treaty remains in Providing for force until December 31. 1936, and the the pacific treaty until August 1? breat lintain and Japan the four 1933, but both agreements will con pacmc treaty establishes tinue in effect Indefinitely unless an agreement between these two one of the contracting powers powers and the United States and gives notice of intention to withranee l.y which they solamnlv drawal the end of the specified pe- prumiso to "respect their rights in riod. Simnle cerenionips in tho ...imu iu iiieir- - insular diplomatic rooms at the state de- - ;0..s ami lnsu1'"- - dominions h0 in the ...l ... 01 Ul& PaCiHc ocean-rawTcatlons J Con . rovers ii ,.; . The, united. States was repre- - 'submitted .J Pn;,? " UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY 10 LBS. . .150 . . . . . . ...310 ...... 30 .... . . .... . 5c Summer Squash, each Large Red Astrachan Apples, per hox and $125 10 Ii 195, 196. Consomme with Rice Chicken Soup with Noodles ROASTS Roast Chicken with Dressing of 0,'ng Pork With'Apple Sance; Sirloin of Beef with Brown S . Sliced Tomatoes 15c 15c .r,c Gravy....... 3.'c Mashed Potatoes DESSERT Coff?e Cottage Rice Pudding; Tea - u-r .O.'c 'routes' i ! "iW r ::.3c , Pork Chops, .rre,,,!, FYiurt potatwi Salmon. Potato. Salad CoMnv'V; potato Salad " Cold Roast Pork, ol'tato Salad ' " ' Cold Prime Rib Roast. !Jotnto Salad I OlllhllUII lull .... Aborted I'ies,, per cut ' ' .Brea-l,,- -- Milk. ENTREE Club Steak with Mushroom Sauce Special Steak. French Fried sirloin Steak, Frehch Fried Potatoes , EaXBt; ,30c .'; VEGETABLES $1.50 Green Peppers, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . ;. Nice large California Lettuce, head wmm MENU ' ' iJ MARK AXDERsnv EDWARD r. doing busine Dependability, pleasing serrice and low prices every day in the week, make Skaggs' Cash and Carry Stores the most popular in each city or town wherever located, which is the results of our combined efforts to make our stores of more value to the public than any . other like concern . int f w, m Cash and Carry Stores 1 1 - 7 'NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF Ite.0f the senate adont HO'tEL KEEPER'S LIEN. led 4 reservation proiding that It was tne understanding of this gov is rarh KfttfpA tHan that I ernment tha tthe treaty is no com-- whereas, Harold Thompson, real- iuum, uu ai:i- - urine uusuown, is inaeoiea 10 ;ance, no obligation to join in any Mark Anderson and Edward C. defeilS6 Pnrtrtn rvuna rtnora IaIii knetmsa , ..1tJ., uuuci mo uauiff U1U OLjriQ il jlOwll designed to guarantee and ucucb, main- - Roberts, at Provo City, Utah. In the' 1U lUe ipeace 01 me world, the sum of $80.42. for room .nd Washington conference also eluded treaties relating to sta- - .18, 1923, to July 17. 1923.' and the 'bilizing of China following described baggage be- 27. thlk 1... at Anw t c . "einiDeir n- ' tho hour of 1J octock noon f"' purposo of aatisfylng keeper's lien, together -- i.. coau and epenses of tti. are proceeding. i : .y. ' to-wt- t: of oar ; 4 btnrln r in. mmiA Um.1A is held as security for the payment of said board and room, Three suits of clothes. Two overcoats. Threo suits underwear. Threo shirts. Three pairs of shoes. One leather suit case. Oue leather hand bag, and Miscellaneous toilet articles. Now, therefore, the above described woDerty will be sold at No. 193. South University avenue, Provo City, Utah, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on CARD OF THANKS. Invittiott of the United SUtes i to the power, of th. .orid to meet w. desre to extend in conference in Waebicgloa, Jnt and appreciation to ail . . .". 'C. ..r)HC " .4nc . 4iC .4l!P |