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Show i THE HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923 reM' MOT14 v : . ls TEST LOCAL LAWS r II (Continued from Page One.) 0 rliuvu, urns. whirl) Mrs. Wallace fteid is making her fight against the menace which ruined the life of her husband, the noted film star, and finally took I lift Published every week-daexcept Saturday, ana his life. The picture will be shown Sunday morning, at The Herald Bunding, South First (at the Columbia theater, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this West street, Provo, Utah, Telephone 9a. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily and. Sunday, "At least one addict calls at my delivered by carrier, 4C cent a months or $3.50 the office every week in an effort to mall. a $3.50 in only, Sunday year by advance; year get the drug," said Dr. L. C. Potter, by mail, $1.00 the year, in advance., ... .... .... county physician. "This month ..EDITOR AND PUBLISHER three have already called there. C. RODGERS. They think because I am the doctor that June' will furnish matter mall county class second as entered was Herald The Dally them with the narcotic. matter mail class as second was entered Herald and The Sunday j.ill, "Just the other day one fellow, i'ay 9, 1922, at the postoffice, Provo. Utah, under the Act of March 3, came there and demanded it. When 1179. I declined to give him any he refused to leave the office and I had i The Herald, only daily newspaper In Utah south of Bait Lake City, a fight on my hands to get him member of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News !( The addict is always worse away. 'Service. when the effects of the, drug wears off. Then he will do anything in WISH FULFILLED- , HARDING'S j order to get another shot of it. One of the last acts of Warren G. Harding as presi- They will lie, steal or almost take j life in order to get possession of dent of the United States was to use all his influence for the dope. twelve-hour the abolition of the day in the steel industry. "Oftentimes will burglarize was his great desire to see workers who swelter in the drug stores or they doctors' office with I'aces of the steel mill furnaces obtain a normal day's em the hope of finding some opium. 4 Sometimes they will act as ployment in the matter of working hours. though J Mr. Harding's wish has been fulfilled. On the last day they are sick and will do every-th'in- g to have their condition ap;f his life, E. H. Gary, chairman of the board of directors f the United States Steel corporation, announced that the pear as though it is necessary for jwelve-hou- r day them to have the drug. day would be abolished and the eight-ho"Most of the fellows who Jjaye established, as rapidly as possible. been here are between 25 ana35 of the advent the steel in the This new era industry of age. Some of them have years jiight-hoday begins next week, according to reliable b en addicted to the years abolish to the i:nd show tattoo or drug for marks It marks the beginning of a program Vwplvp-rini- ir riav and Dlace the industry on a universal three all over their arms orneedle other parts is that .7 m ford has rented DRUG HABIT y i BOOZ E ! j Aug. NEW ATTORNEY IN PROVO. V. S. Dunford, a Salt Lake at-- ' torney, has moved to Provo and become associated with the legal forces of Baker & Baker. Mr. Dun- - ur FROM TOS ETJCTOVX ever." Also a complete line of Fancy and Staple Gro- I - - ceries. in getting any srave satisfaction t J. W. Knight . Jerry Cluff P. G. Warnlck (Continued from Page One.) 11 "arrer Bros, '. E. Loose . E. Loose . T. Farrer from FOR GOOD, CLEAN, WHOLESOME company........ , . . Keeler . . . . . . Facer . rovo Foundry & Machine company ... . . .'. ... .'. ..... uperior Motor company... os. B. O. R. Iivi!M . eorga. Taylor, Sr........... Dim W. Farrer 11b Clothing company. . eorge A. Ilausen. largaret P. Maw. .. 0. hiciimoha. .. .'. vrr;. : eRoy Hoover :. .. J. Fowcrs .. (' LOO-. . ugusta 'Sclurr''r ' " Smit V. h- -? . ...... ... ihin ''Straw .'illiam M...: Royla'nc;-.'II. Boshard . . C. G. 'Forsyth . Armstrong' . rs; E. 8. . : '. FORMER '.!. : 2'M 1 ' ;n:;Vila, i. '.' . ........ . Simons..., . . . . l."i I'l.iV'iti!? .V lu-i- ' !::.;: by ': ;v.ioa-ro- ;.y t Ira-- ; "of i!. K; arid Ann k Uf. Uu.l-!i.:- dresses 5 0" . . Welch , ada r. L; Biersach ; ifc. five sons and three lOO.O't . . . . . . P. O. Elks, Provo. also survive him. His daughter aron Edwards :iri ! died about, three years Donated through Knight Trust 'agoi Last 'year he" married Mrs. A Savings Bank: Margaret Hinilniarsh of Provo. !rs. A. M. Knight. ;. .. . .. .$ 5,00. s. P. . . . Will your barns, granaries or house withstand I0.-f"- .' . . Given. Quality and Service NOW, IS THE TIME TO LAY. IN YOUR STOCK Is the time to fill b'ns for Vinter. your Jstori.ge rates Now-- coal ncr-v-oh.- : .... . K'J Co, lbs.-Short- . ... ...81.50 2sf o : lbs riiitterrailk Mash . : . . .83.50 'lbs. 'Oyster Shells. ,. . . ...81.-1iii. lbs, .Charcoal 83.50 !()(.! lbs. Meat Scraps 84 25 Our .stock is aliviys; complete, at th'e lowest possible prices. '...',".-- .1( 0 Prices Right. Regular Service to Geneva . .. .. .';-.'- . I.-a- y . '. . . Passenger Trips to All 1'esorts hy Order. . ...... 11k. Mill Kim Hardy- .81.50 A-- . Transfer OF OLD "WHEAT FLOUR AT LOW PRICES lbs. Globe l Turkev Red Flour. 18 lbs. Globe Red Mark Flour ..$1.40 18 ibs. Tip Top Flour . $1.35 18 lbs. Hoover's Straight' Flour . . . ...81.35 18 !bs. Harvest Queen Flour . . 81.35 10O lbs Leland Mill Run ...82.00 18 All Work GuaranH'cd, - Mad sen ... . . . . 0 . . Ccal & Lumber '.'..-.-''- ' F.VLHY Tl'KSDA Y NIGHT cucumbers. Phone ;. A-2- 4 i FOR SALE Good wicker buggy. Phone 568. PARTY going to Los Angeles uy amo nas room for p&v senger. Information write Box IS. nt Herald office. LOS A isrown and white nglS ' dog. with collar . Reward. Phone 774-J-AM i vutANtD with carpet washer, colors guaranteed. Phone - electric restored-wor442-W- . ' baby A-2- 6 Note, Women HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING-2- 30 W. Canter. Work done right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. . xy. new range H. M. AYERS WELOING acetylene welding and cutting. gas attachment 756 W. We weld anything made of metal Work guaranteed. First clas sen. iSPECIAL PRICES on slightly used Ice. 42 N. 4th W. Phone . tf SALE-Practi- .m TO LOAN on both city ana CO.-O- cally ( A-2- 2 1 furnished FOR SALE Pit bull terrier pups; male. 193 W. 1st N. RENT S-- 3 284 E. 4th N. at FOR WIRING. and electrical repair or 45W. work, phone 155-- J Leavitt k Guyman. LOST Between R. F. D. No. ( Box 20, and 7th N. on 4th K, lady's brown leather purse co tainlng about $150 In currency sat checks. Reward. Phone 781-R-- to the People's Store for good quality and low prices. 113 N. University Ave. GO LOST 287 E. 2nd. N. Sunday afternoon, English bulldog. Reward. Return to 413 Farms and Gardens. 0 E. 2nd S. unfurnished 174 N. 1st E. AJ2.0 FOR SALE. Hay, will . deliver. Phone 763R5. FOR RENT Furnished modern basement apartment, FOR SALE farm, 3 miles with use of laundry room. 471 W. north of Provo, on canyon road, 1st S. , ; with good water right; about half in orchard; a team, two seta of FOR RENT New modern harnesses and a wagon. Inquire of apartment, with gas. 407 S. 3rd) John G. Jones, R. F. D. No 2, or West. ; phone 635-J- . FOR RENT Large front bedroom. ' 62 E 3rd 9 a i pro SALE Gladioli, dahlias, flow- - FOR RENT. for light 20S-W- Conbver, Reasonable. A-- ... S-- :FOR SALE l Hay. Phon Two; furnished rooms Phoned GRANDVIEW RABBITRY U. P. 'A'eeter, proprfstor, breedtr ol heavy weight Flemish Giants and golden certificate Nev Zealand 572-N- house-Akcensr.- j , .A.-21- ', Reds. R. F. D. No. 2, Box .. 210-B- UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS INC Phone Your Orders to Roy Peters, Utah. Our quotations to dealers for the weeg of August 20 to August 27: 862-Provo- Strictly Fresh per ease , Standard .$8.70 Strictly Fresh Select Epgs, per case ... .87.80 Ask your grocer for association graded eggs. mwf . Mr-25-- tf CONOCO Before you throw your old shoes away, see me.. 1 TERMS CASH 125 Wl ( ENTER GASOLINE VICO. HAVOLINE OILS They don't; need muster-- , ole, plaster or pills only to good workmanship cure all their ills. IGE Yes, it is hot these days! It could be worse. Our ice keeps your food cool and refreshing. Your drinks are made sparkling cold. In other words, our ice rrakes your home, t o'a?is,in this hot weather. Our ice ranks high. ' he price is right. Economize by- using ice. - Ice & i Company' MR VICE Well What Is It? Gold Storage i MOBILE, SUPERIOR Provo 1 .th Pickling No. 1, Box 16. D- - "82-J-4- .. Five-rooFOR SALE modern house, bath and furnace; large F0R .(ttiUi iiicc icasuuauic, leiuia ii. desired. Phone 357, or call at 135 g S. 3rd E. .'.' Company ! F- - : ' Order. Better look them over and then come to us for all your Building Material Needs Shingles, Lumber of all kinds, etc. at a. good saving. Prices Cheerfully A.-2- 2 ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 W. Center St., Provo. Shoes Also Made to Columbia Theater Bldg. without repairs of some kind now? Uneqiialed Service for Local or Long Distance Moving. Larson Studio the storms of winter MOVING East 7th North. SALE R A.-2- 4 light draperies of summer costumes make most dainty settings for pretty faces. Let us show you our skill in portraying pretty faces and dainty in. Ansoi s sad M (roTS. A u.'.-- of ...I'rovol He .is sui'viveil brother?; James A. Sr., and R. An Bullock of i'rovd. and Ama-a- . Bullock of Canli.illm 460 F )ellt Eich: THE E?si. :iv:lv:""-r- I'V.'w easy terms. ROOM AND BOARD 150 S. 1st W. ITiiriS-ivy'.-ur-.- :t F0 FOR RENT apartment.- Dainty Settings For Pretty Faces 'an' 7 A-2- 3 A-3- 0 ealthy ine. in liuyniond, t unl. 1. 2.' l .'n) 2.(m ... . ..I.'".'-- :. ! in-- ' rJ Miscellaneous Wants. nwoa FOR t, FOR SALE by owner, 6 room mod- em brick home. 6x12 lot. Very A.-2- GUARANTEED SATISFACTION re ly uf IToVO in Uayarond,. Ai'iert.), it; ' w l.'.illlt), ';,n!. ';:: ::-.- Or will trade for Studebaker Six road 704-or call at 942 N. Unl Erenlngs. l. 4 tf DIKS. PROVO; MAN A.-2- A-2- BOARD and room West Center. Provo, Utah. HAPPY & BOB'S LOCATION '' .... .... ......... . 873-J- A-2- 0 306 " . . ........ ..... FOR SALE tf The Little Cafe Woe ortimer, setter Knud-se- SALE house, modern. AND QUICK SERVICE TRY l.o" 2.''"i ..3.0'! .'. . Penney enry Jcppson C. . ............. ................ . Names- .01 .fontributors. were- for publiciitLon. .1."'' . .... ."."'.''. rr.".'7V. co:ii'pany. ..... . 5. 0'l i.iwi !.-- ....... eo. J. Hail . !"."" !" "'' . .y C .. 10.'"l ........ ........ . . .... . . : . ..... ... .... Bentley. ...... S-- SALE Practically new dinmodern FOR RENT ing room set, rTlrigerator and unfurnished. 245 W. ,4th rug. 285 X. 1st E. 2 South. FOR FOOD ....... . . Dorothy M. W. Lester ; after he gets on to them," said Dr. 20.00 Clark. "Sometimes they will call 1.00 at your office and as soon as you 5.00 appear in the waiting room they 1.00 will have, a fainting spell or a 5.00 cramp or anything to catch you off Mangum. 25.00 5.00 Bachman 25.00 Ray , v . R. Maeser 5.00 your guard, 25.00 'Seldom or never do they get .50 .Florentine Roseguist 10.00 The only way Donated through Farmers & Mer. j anything in Provo. 5.00 jiiOt to be bothered by them is to chants Bank: - e to help them out. 5,00 Mrs. Chas. Dahlquist They will j 00 r.'fu 1.00 1.00 "len I,ass ,!le wor(1 around to their . Lena Swenson . ... 1.00 - Q,) comrades and will le.ave this Wasatch Produce comi.any. city 5.00 9 uieir caumg usi. . .. .. ,. . . R. Gay .. ,jo ' 5.00 ' ; 5.00 . . , Andrew KnU'l-f- n 2.50 Geo. A.;Smj.th' . 25.00 'Douated through the Provo State-Bank- , 25.00 ' $31.50.; 40.00 ............... corporation.... ............... J. Phillips .......... ..... .... K. Hansen illen Bird ................ largaret Hansen ......... i. ... . . .". ... . ... ......... ..... Automobiles Wilfo iictiM. M lydia Hols tf apart-nine- 1 A-2- J. tf v FLOOD RELIEF FUND BUltOING AhO LOAN 170 makes easy Installments loans. 579--furnished, 6 No waitlns tor your turn. Bee Provo Consolidated Real Estate Co FOR RENT WeU furnished house to responsible people, 5 rooms WE LOAN our own money on sew and screen room, steam heat homes and farm property. Rate 56 E. 2nd S. 7 per cent. No commissions. No Apply Life InsurIntermountaln delays. For Sale or Trade. ance Co., Boston Bldf., Salt Lake City. Utah. BEAUTIFUL cut gladioli, 50c FOR RENT 2 ana dozen; delivery free. Albert apartments, furnished, witL gas. 753 Rasmussen, 350 S. 5th W. Phone 527-l S. Univ. Are. Phone 594. WESTERN AS modern house, N. 1st E. Phone Victrolas, Cheneys. Pnlnml..' ( farm property, at 7 per cent; no'Edisons and orunswcas. xayior waiting your turn. See Provo Con- - Bros. Music Dept. sollda'ed Real Estate Co. Phone 6 FOR SALE Double 8. Slightly used gas range, only $35.00. Terms. Utah PAPERHANGING and kalsominlng, Power ft Light Co. interior and exterior painting. House painting a specialty. Esti WANTED TO SELL First class attached typewriter, stand, mates cheerfully given. Smith, 112 cheap. 56 E. 2nd S. W. 4th N. Phone 268-N- Phone 46. V1C1 S Q Tiry-v- FOR RENT W j; A-2- 6 ' Bros. his efforts to this cause. That the doctor as a rule there are two lie did not live to see his efforts bear fruit is regrettable, or three coming up immediately A AA Tl AVlOl ffi fVlia :i4V ia rOaQntla 1 VWVD All IV tUV TYtQTlV IUI HIO w J A vf will auu auvitvi. tuv Will after. li: VfT a rnmomKorol a will Qa rra nf q1'qi7o vaav VisonPTQtnra v fVa vu fu l t JO Will wvuviwvvv viuviiiwv vv lit "The ruses used by the dope if':t i iiiuiiiaiuiy. fiends are amusing to a physician that he A jiaaes kin. Sterli A-J- money Sutherland " frdlowi - A-l-tf en. Vicious ;f. ES8-J- one-thir- iMent Hardiner t poet A-2- New than better "tasted W fh. form o! BOARD AND ROOM for hubnd, wife and boy age 10. Would like location in Third or Fourth ward. FOR SALE. o room modern brick Answer by mail at 1038 Bryan Ave home. Small e down. 135 payment I Salt Lake City. Employment. A.lJ-t- f. S. 3rd. East. Phone 657. PER CENT loam under reaarr FOR RENT Piano. Phone 425-WANTED Two young 0 cystem on city or farm property. good appearance; coZ Cliff FOR RENT Jtesenra Deposit Company, well v ... modern house. 43 W.recommended 1st N, between 5 and 7 Buildinf, Salt Lake City, Utah. 437 S. UniT. Are. , 387 N. 4th W. evening meal And if your wife buys the Meat for it here, youH say the meal M HfcRALD CLASSIFIED AnvrPTicu-All advertisements printed in these colurrn. payable in advance ten eenta a line (about six word for the first day; five cents a line for each subsequent it' sertion of the same ad. Thirty cents the line for issues daily and Sunday. Special rate by the mrmt? Telephone 95, or call at The Herald office. Estate, Rooms, Board. brick house, FOR SALE. Gladiolas. Wm. 430 S. 3rd. W. Phone o buildings. room for t lot, Urge ' merits a good Gra lis r Real 7OR A HARD DAY'S WORK basis. Within a year it "premised of tat'ir bodies. very steel worker in fhe Gary plants will end his workday "It is impossible to say Just how vith eight hours in the mills. long a person can go along using The chanee to three shifts of eight hours each means the drug..- Some of those who h?! re ciaim mey are taking as Employment of 65,000 more workers, in the steel nuns, as one and a half a (Wording to estimates. These same estimates added $45,000,- - Ib'sh v wnicn 18 sl times more than )00 to the steel industry's pay roll. Tn the rpaHinstmpnt. iaa uy any ooctor even, hour wages will be increased about 25 per cent, it was in? r,r' acute cases of sickness. The f itated, but the per diem will be decreased as a result of the d'ug tines up the various secred the steel workers' time tions of the body and naturally hange which will take off n the mills and give it to him'for rest and recreation with tears down the vitality of th : lis family and friends. body." Thus passes one of the blots upon American industry, Dr. J. C. Clark, city physician, ;hat of compelling men to endure for twelve hours the de- says that generally the addicts that vitalizing effects of labor in the steel mills. Action came come through here travel in twos of humanwith those interest determined nly after or three. If one fellow succeeds fight by ' - J. re-iwr- ts. eight-ho- ' 18. ur hift, INS'UCTOR Miss Elizabth Cannon, the new The in the department of instructor question whether states can legally Foods and Nutrition at the Brigham punish druggists who fill prescripis expected to tions for medicinal liquor in quan- Young Universtiy, week. Miss in this arrive the city tities exceeding the limit of a local of the Agria law will be determined by the Cannon is graduate Utah and has United States supreme court when cultural College of Columbia Univera at student been it convenes Is October. had experiThis problem came about on an sity for a jfear. She has the L. D. at an ence as instructor appeal filed by Merlin E. Hixson, S. in Lake Salt City, university Los Angeles druggist, who was excellent convicted of violating a local law where she gained an while following provisions of the reputation for efficiency. Volstead act By Its decision the nation's highest court will decide whether congress or a state can limit the amount of "medicine" to be distributed by physicians. A similar question is now being wrestled with in the courts of Montana and New York. The question involved there is that of restricting the quantity of liquor a physician may prescribe. WASHINGTON', ' The Herald Want AAI a COMING International News Service. it ur the Armltstead Lome on University avenue. He e ainBpBjJ jo iisjdAin and has practiced law in Salt Lake for three years, going to Salt Lake from Bloom ington, Idaho. NEW ' - i Why! It's the Extra attention you get without Extra charge . IT'S FREE HERE asoUne 24c wwm MOTOR CO. |