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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WILL NO? USE POLICE. Great Judging " International News Service. - OKLAHOMA CITY." Oct 1 MayO. Oklahoma or A. f CargilX City, lHgued a proclamation today Assurtbftt'the ing police department will NQT be used to- - interfere in the holding of an election tomorrow and that it "will preserve 7 HL PUEL1CHER By i. the peace, maintain law, and order President American Bankers ' at all. times and places' throughout a Saturday,-an" PuWtebed Very waek-da'wept " ' v; Oklahoma City J elation. j. Sunday mornlac, at Tbe Herald Bulldlnx. Sooth Flm i BQiiicienc nave extra oincers It be would bankfind difficult to a What stavsc, proTO. Utah. Talcgfeona W. been' commissioned he said, to as; .. er, thoroughly the Fed sure the citizens they can "exercise and Sunday, valunderstanding TBRMS OF BUBfiCKIPTION-Da- fly Reserve System, willing to admit every Hght privilege end protection by carrtor, C oenta a nianth, or J&fiO-tbcould glven under the-- constitution." that w s continue a ya&r k adTaaoa; by ioalL IZJW a year Sunday oatfy. commercial AIRSHIPS TRIAL FLIGHT. by bmOL SIM tfc yaar. la nation,, without .EDITOR AND PDBIiSHER B. C HOMERS. the Federal Re- International- - News Service. serve Banks, or ""LAKE HCRST, N. J, -- Oct 1. seoond ciaea mall matter Jnaa S, CR-Th Dally Herald waa entered took mechanisms simv Tbe.friaut naval dirigible liar to thenuTet hesJK'.hereat 6:5a - o'clock this 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered a eeopodjdafle mall matter Louis where she will there Is antag- morning for May1 9, 1922, at the jwstoftW Ptoyo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, in the international air e participate Fed-to onism the Z'" , 1879. :' this week. r a 1 Reserve races Weather conditions were not fav"H. Puelicher J. Banks Jf based .311 ess a in Building Salt Lake qity office. orable forlhe start A 35 mile , measure: on some north , west .wind was Wooing and minor mistakes in administration, but lessened the big snip's speed; bat more generally on a misunderstanding w "He who hesitates at grade crossings is . safe," says of their purposes, of what should be President Carl R. Gray of the Union Pacific System, in his expected of such a system. monthly talk for QctoberJTa hesitate means Jo pause be-- . The baBker,- - as much at any man, la fore acting.. Failure to do so has caused the deaths of 9,101 to blame for the present misconcepReterre persons mjhe last five years, winch Mr. uray reimnas as is tion. He found Federal to blame for ready scapegoat almost twice the number killed jn the Battle of Gettysburg. Bank no matter what " happened. If it in America has been so highly developed seemed s ! Railroading desirable or call a to refuse comas now rare, that serious collisions and derailments are loan it was easy to say that the Fedpared with thirty or forty years ago. large railroad sys- eral Reserve Bank wished It, although tems sometimes go for years without a single fatal mishap to it should have been refused because a passenger on their trains; The face value of some accident contrary to good banking practice. insurance policies automatically doubles in case' of injury in Most of all was the system blamed a steam train accident. One js safer, therefore, on a trairi for the fact that violent inflation which hundreds of business men and than at home. On the other hand why is travel by automo- bankers hoped might be continued bile unsafe? Mr. Gray gives two reasons. - Except in a few forever was checked by putting examined before .not are automobile statesdrivers being up Federal finally Reserve rates. case-out of five does the There were those who.interest licensed and in not more than one blamed the at "look direction in either and grade crossings, driver stop system for not having put up the rate .You can't dp good Something must be done at once to stop this awfulsacri-fic- e soon enough and others who blamed vVhen your head work all grade crossings is not it because it put op the rate at alL of human The throbs, out that there your back achea penalty for thus blaming every the remedy, according to Mr. Gray, who points business mishap on this valuable sysor you're tortured by are 250,000 such crossings in the United States and at an tem loss' Its much average of $50,000 it would cost .$12,500,000,000 to temove neededvmaybelhe rheumaticr sciatic or benefits. If we wish to save to do be would the least at and required them, thirty years the present bank of the United States . monthly pains, i work. Aside'from the fact that neither the railroads nor the from the fate of its two, predecessors Pills, municipalities have the money, and that the railroads could we must make known to America, to Dr. MUeaV Anti-Pai- n raise the money only by raising the rates, the remedy must Its rank and file, the splendid useful relieve, pain quickly, be applied here and now The Stop, Look and Listen rule can ness of these institutions.., be made effective at once, without any cost, except the price We must admit at the' outset that ' safely and without un-of a few seconds wait at the crossing to let pass the train in their, administration mistakes have pleasant 'after effects. been made, that governors of "Fed which by law and common sense has the right of way. Your druggist will sell eral Reserve Banks and members ot Two features, of the grade crossing accident question the Federal Reserve Board are human them to you at need emphasizing. When a motorist races with a train and beings, and . in the administration ol scoots over the .crossing just in front of it, or if he stops, but the affairs of any institution by prices. Regular-packag- e 2S gives the engineer no evidence that he. intends to do so, the human beings mistakes will be made, un- but these have been so insignificant which shock nervous severe" a suffers frequently engineer doses 25 cents. aa compared with the outstanding nerves him. 12S Economy package Nor are the occupants of the automobiles, the only ones usefulness of the institutions themwhose 'lives are imperiled by grade crossing accidents. Re- selves that they should be Jtfdged by doses $1.00. the good which have performed, cently several trains on eastern roads have been derailed by which, after all,they been along the has and and motor vehicles enginemen passengers line of their designed achievement colliding with " have been killed. rather than those errors which Institution by Small Defects - dllTd first-clas- u shexpjecte' to barring mishapa "' ' " the-teop- le Y.OCTOBER1, 1923. MO: L t . reach St. Louia between 8 and- - 9 o'clock toluorrow morning. ,. '"v " "Barney - BIOTS IN GERMANX" '' y N elan Mdv - -- ' GooV Bat a and nm the i ax I1 X. is ehab Mirth nmml." ttrla, Jmi u a Star Bam taa Urns mi - taal wiaaar aa a Colnta. 1 1 Wa Bamrt A4S7S). Tki AaS caa ha iiiorfnaa an ant aaaar ' aka wira la thaif oaiflua - n M ajaditiaa W t&a . 1 lHardyzMadseriXran$Yer Col Waterproof sandpaper has - been invented, th- e- backing remaining firm and .the abrasive surface intact teven wnespit becomes wet " - ... : Regular : L Of all Types for men of all Types. Yes, indeed, you'll find our present October, display: includes practically all you coiild ask for in the way of roper-Autumnal ; -P- headgear. -- a59 tt Genuine Velour Hats and Soft Felt Hats in the latest styles arid of such high grade materials that you'rfe assured they'll look well as. long as you care to wear them. And they're specially priced at $4.00 and - $5.00. : . . Also manyijnodels in the finest Caps for you toi choose from, priced $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. -- . 25 ..25 . ,.25 each above. . 3 pkgs, Spaghetti 3'pkgssMacaroni .25 pkg. lb.. Loose Macaroni.lO lb. Loose Cocoa... 15 lb. Cocoa in. jarv.25 1 lb. Loose Oyster Crack- 1 1 1 1 " 1 .......ISO Flower Pots. lb. Plenty of Galvanized" Coal Hod 75 Stove Pipe, . . .30 Stove Pips, Stove Pipe, 6 to 30t Elbow 25 Elbow ...30d . 6-i- n.. 7-i- n. ........ 6-i- n. Tricycles :. North University Avenue. - ers lor 15J lb Loose Soda Crax IStftove Boards .15 .30$ Potatoes, lb. ..... . . .2$ Dry Onions. . . 3? Cauliflower, lb. ...124) Green Peppers, lb...7 Bananas, lb. Green Corn; dozen . l0 Ma.il. Boxes . . .. Tables ........65 .. ....81.35 e s Crock Jars, 1 to Brass King Wash Boards, al each......... ...'...GSs Sticks, each.. ;.20 Picking Bags . . . .81.50 WE DELIVER Celery, bunch, 5d, Watermelons, lb. .vl Mop . ........ u ..... . . . . ; . .V. , . . ... .......... ........ .,,. The movement on the part ot tannmarketing as a cure for their present economic plight Is nation-widThar has been notable progress m the development of such assoclaUons, soma eonspici-ouslsuccessful ones being In opera- tloa at the present time. Then have also been some disastrous failures among these Ventures la marketing, which js the inevitable accompaniment of the progress of, any movement The "Banker Farmer,? published by the American Bankers Association, aays: ; ,' "Cause and effect are operative to they are ia every, other business enter-prtie: 'an assodstloh.wUl not neces sarily succeed or tall merely because It is a oHperstlve assocIaUon, but.be-causIt conforms to or transgresses from the underlying principles bf successful business operation. The move ment Itself Is of great national import and the bankers bf the country can materially aid or retard Its progress. The responsibility of leadership in rural communltlet very largely with the county banker.. It is his duty to be informed on all matters re bating td the farmers' e e - e ..... . . . . . Chairs .... .. ' Buffets ..... ..,7 .. , . kind in the World. - Hirst est. Variety Complete Une of Uuulity Products. and Most , HARRY BUTLER RETAILER RAWLEIGH'S GOOP HEALTIf PRODUCTS WMedlrlDcs, ffplee. Extracts, FlaTors, Soaps, Tsllet Artl- rtcs, DeutriflPM, roliHhes, 8 lock aod Poultry Prrpara- k tkth , Insecticides, Stock D ip, Disinfectant, Etc ' ' St Hi FOCKTH EAST ST. PKOVO, ITAII. ,. . u ' -- by ths W. T. Rawlelcbt Company." lTh Hoiif nt Pitrlce and Superior Quality. Manufactured , ttodera conditions are such that agriculture cannot be successful by in jiivldual effort To regain Its position as a basic Industry, and as tore in aaUonal affairs, agriculture most depend upon organisation and for economic production, for marketing and for- the establishment ot Its proper relationship Howard Leonard. lommilnlty Ufa. msideat uunois Agricultural v. F station. : North . Why! ; ... Parts., T. v . 't G. C, SLATEStUgr. University Ave. 1 . Mobile, Vico,;: WELL, WHAT IT?: It's the Extra. Attention You V Get Without Extra Charged ITS FREE HERE! V GMotihe 24c .j-- v Ranges Heaters .v. . . ... . -A .- ...r.-- . a riciures Beds ....... v.. ....... wrr7:.T.:.77T7r- V.TTri..: Springs.' Mattresses 1 r. viiiiioniers.v w. . - .- . . .. . .7 r . ;. 95.00 '. 5.00 a' .... 10.00 6.00J .. .. vp . o mjAm l-t- vuiv a yi ' .1', ' , ' . ..i " ' ' ' - ' ..- . v.. ,.l - 1 , ' " . .i, ',i in . .. .. BeaaBmmg&j.al'i-- i . .., jsi ' "' The course of study in Electrtliic Reaction's : of Abrams is granted only to rejrulaily graduated Medical pr Osteopathic physicians a J Dr. Abrams College in San Francisco, or one the colleges .recognized by Dr. Abrams. On' graduates of these colleges can use the Abrar Diagnosis and 'Treatment Instruments.". The pt t ,Uc should know' that the only test of value by Abr methods is the service of a doctor os qualifi ftn(i equipped. - X .. ' ji -- I UAViicy PROVO, UTAH. J INFORMATION FOR E. R. A. HVTIENTS Barton Furniture Go. - T r Sunc nor Motor Go. 10.00- - :;' jcar , r: . , BEST POSSIBLE PRICES 'Talking Machines at:ypur own price, Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinets, Kitchen Tables, Wash Boilers,: solid copper Tea Kettles. ANYTHING IN FURNITUREAT BARTON'S eoo-aom- u m ; , Superior . v well-bein- the Iargest, Most 'Substantial .and Leading Industry of its : SERVICE 15.00 5.00 20.00 15.00 2.50 65.00 65.00 . . . ... . . . . . Davenettcs ... . ..v. Room .': . . . . , . . . ,.175.00 Suites ; fd. Living Upholstered Dayenette and Chairs V. . ... . , a . . 175.00 Furniture of all kinds, birdseye maple, walnut . . . 7. .V 150.00 and mahogany finishes, set 15.00 . . Baby Carriages ; .x. " i marketing as truly as .$1.85 NASH Nash Service Station t Rugs . 7-i- n. v We Specialize in Repairing Nasi Cars and Trocks; We Enow Our Business and Take Care of All Tour " ' Troubles. . Dealers in Gents'- Furriishihgs. Library Tables y lb... 3 Cooking Apples, -- Provd, Utah.- - We Always Carry In Stock All Nash Genuine Leather Rockers, double cushions. . .$ 3.00 Leather Cushion Rockers . .... r. ..t.V. . . . . . ... ." 10.00 ers toward Pixie Grapes, very sweet, .. AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION MEN 'S SHOP 26 .. Havoline . Noodles N. IJniy, Ave Superior Wilford Perrv 5 pkgs. to. ...., Conoco mar-keU- lb....3f . Dis rurtiiture oars . 25 and 893. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 145 Governor Warren T. McCray today Progress of the Movement to sent word, to the .Republican state "Put Farming on Par With 7" aoiktUg sm$m twMijiueui committemippfing here concurrently -1 With with the "Marion county grand jury BOS A.(JFJ,ES, tk-t-, Other Big Business." " her crew of sixty tnen reported to Investigate his financial affairs, "fichtliiiNfir tlicir lives that he would not discuss bis per A pamnhtotand questionnaire on ee-fire in llio linlJ of their wblii) the winai uiiHiiieHM witu tno committee farm marketing recently IsoperaUre Dollar," Itob e of' the but would-givfreighter. Diua the committee any ert Dollar line, was reported lir. information desired about the states sued by the State Bank jDJvision, American Bankers Association, has distress earlx today off the Mexlenn finances. coast at'a iHint, neat, Manzanillo. brought out valuable Information oa X the subject from bankers, farmers and GOVERNOR INVESTIGATED. ine wrinKies on one slue or r It is new hair pin that has unusual stay- - state agricultural departments. International News Service. ion t?i uro uciiL nib rigui uuies being used as a campaign document la kiijk IXDFAXAPOUX. I ml., Oct.. 1 Tornow on tne onier side. 'the organisation ot associations la various sectlogi of the country, tanners having adopted Its slogan: "Put Agriculture on a Par with Other Big Business." for Eating Apples, 905 V Best of Materials Used. ' nation-wide PHONE 117. ENDING OCTOBER 6 " Cantaloupes, large, two . el . 'I 338 WEST CENTER." PRICES FORTWEEK 3 lbs. PlnkeyeBeans 25 3 lbs. Navy Beans. . .25 Red ChUi Beans, lb..lO ,2 lbs, Lima Beans. . .25J Phone , x - , tjTAH AUTO PAmilNG . SHIP IS AFIRE. - . f ,V- - a , Phone 148 - B j1 by "Cross Crossings time and experience can easily limi- Carefully" campaigns. They maintain warning signs. They require enginemen to sound the whistle and the bell at every grade crossing. They provide crossing bells, watchmen and gates where necessary. It is only right that motorists should COOPERATIVE FARM do their part by stopping to look in both directions and listen before attempting to cross. If every motorist would take the MARKETING NOTES human lives, pledge to do that, crossing accidents and not r would be wiped out. Service to Geneva ' i?VEBY iuksDAY NIGHT , -- -- to AO Resorts by Order. Price EigLU j Passenger Tr All bill climbing speed records in France have been broken by an automobile with a motor mounted in the rear. . i for Local or Long Distance MoTing. Prices Cheerful: Given. All Work Guartiiteed. Z r Save Life at Crossings, The railroads carry on i' Uneqdqled Serbice lea-tr- ot At CefaBbU Datlars l i MOVING 1 . International News Benrtee. t Oc- t- Twenty , DUSSELDOBP, one persons, including five French soldiers, were killed in Bhineland separatist riots in this 'city and were being treated today In hospitals and home. .. French troops the city. . After watching theflKhtlnc between crowds of Nationalist and Separatists the French disarmed the German police. Theis action, it J was explained, was -- neotraL" ! , ji "". X i- - |