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Show THE PROVO HERALD; MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923. who haa faith in our Heaven'y Father also has faith la hi 'fellow men and Do. man eao- - be happy If he baa set faith la his fellow meur "We sometimes hear that our young people are going aatray. I a to not prepared to say that the gospel haa been to vain. While some are falling, the (treat. majority of the Latter-daSaints are standing pure and clean and wholesome. : Published averr week-daexcept 8at unlay, tad' "If yon desire to remain falthfuL Sand morasng, at The Herald Building, South first If you desire year children to grow West Maw. Pro to, Utah. Telephone AS. up. with th testimony the gospel In their hearts you must live the TE&1C8- Or 8CBflCIUPTlON-I)aflr ad, 8ttoda. commandments ' each day." i -- U cants a dalivssad br month, or llio the The tabernacle choir under the dim aavaa: hr saafl. 3 JO a rear; Suniag only, rection of Professor J. E. Boehard V.. renaerea we waging lot tne a,. r. iy aaag. frJs the Wf, ss At the afternooh aeaeion olofl wejpcrrendered by Murray Beth ..KDCTDft AND FCBUBHEH y ' y - crrr, f"i - ; u. J Mrs. Marie Hedonist and at the moral nr amnion .IWDaUy enld'VM snsarad as word etnas mail matter JM 6, Magaeriti Jeppewuiyf rr 7" 1911, tad Ttas fltiaaar BMtl totml wcotij else mail ttatiarl fxue invocauon xorne arternoon March ot Act the May , iMJ, at the. postotOoa, t. tXah,,uo4er eealon waa glren y" John L Hayea, " - 187. .. v k presiding Elder!, of the TinUc branch. Tha benediction - was :8. Btfyer, Br.,' of Sprlngville. Salt Lake City office. .Bfcess Building Thejdoriiing aeMionwaa opened by .the choir and " congregation "THE DEAD HANDjT BlafeloB. "Come,ome Ye. Salnta." Economists have an expression, tne dead hahd"-4- he ' process of men continuing their work in this life, long after Proyer was by E. 8. Hinckley. t luiain. nuuw 01 me d their death, by their discoveries-ariaccomplishments which University, whohas recentlyloung re turned here from two jeers at BerSr they bequeath to generations- that follow thenv s UTa'nd "the The prmciple of "theead handiperates rthrougn kley apoke ofofeternal scientists thaMhere our daily lives. We puff with variity-a- s we observe our Ac declarations is a me uiier mis. iie aaiu tmtt oo complishments andmMestlydmit thatwe'rr tt" witghtiMt reuslon teaehca or ueueves more eiie?atlon-eV.ei!.'BurwTre really the harvesters of the ef strongly in the actual resurrection a real life after this as do the fort of the many generations of the past, . They sowed the and Latter-daSaints, lie characterseed forui, as we are doing for the future. , y izes salvation as being eternal at the skill and u u Im n, !- "iE'r i' . - : 8TATEMENT OF THE "OWNER c SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,. ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF & H AUGUST 24,. 1912, OF THE is DAILY HERALD. PUBLISHED S3 DAILY AT PROVO, UTAH, FOR So I stuck" right to : ."For ten years, or more," said lag right up. ' 13 r OCTOBER L' J923. Carl Ulusing, 24 South California Tanlac with the result that my ' M Is trouble stomach ended atomach I and' Cat, 8L, Stotton, "my State of Utah, County of Utah, as. never' let me have any peace-- - . Af- have actually gained thirty, ponnds in me. a puouc, Before notary ter eating I would bloat op with gas in weight I eat anything 1 want, aud aimoaf double op ' with pains aleep good every ' night, and feel and for the state snd county sforeE. C. like working every day. Tanlae la id, personally appeared lh the pit of my stomach. there's no getting around Rodgert, who, having been duly sMany day these" pains neverI greatr' that fact". let up at atMnd many night sworn' according to law... deposes would roll and toss, in auch misery : Tanlac. ia for sale - by aU good and, aavs that he is the business a wink. fact, drnggfsta. Ia Accept no substltate. manager of the Dully Herald, and I.a couldn't steep .l I 4.' ml - 11 1,1a 27 million bottlea sold. 4 that the following is to we oen vi Wlf. uxnvsiiou maws uie hukibuwivi his knowledge ' and belief, a true tnd wor ft burden to me,. " luckr day tor ma Yhenf ;Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. It statement of the ownerstiip, manAdvernnempnt. agement (and If s dally paper the Stockton Citizen Gains 30 Lbs. TakingZTanlac sepb Nerdlnand. Wife," while returning to their- - home just south of Pleasant grove) early Thursday evening in a bupgf, were struck by a large automobile being driven at a high rate of speed, which approached from the rear. One of the, back wheels of. the buggy, was torn off and the vehicle occupants, turned Upside dowa,-T- he however, including a baby ia arms, . The .auto escaped severe, injury. driver did uut Htop tne-arriv- JoaepS-B-Kwten- - - e Hf mmr!rLrr: - "t V - y tic City. . on Dig UnaenaKingS. Without all these forerunners, couiat have Peen moved art incn, V - . t , NEW METHOD u HEA)LS RUPTURE City Doctor's Discovery AiaxM Trust or uperMion Kansas Kansas ( SpeclaL ) A new discovery which, experts agree, In has no equal for curatlve-effec- ta all rupture cases, la the latest acDr. Andrews, the complishment of well known Hernia specialist ot thla . city. The extraordinary success of this new method proves that it holds and heals a rapture. It weighs only a few ounces. Haa no bard gouging pads, no elastic belt no leg straps, no steel bands, and is City. Mo. . - as comfortable as a light garment It nas enabled hundreds of per-. tons to tnrow sway trusses ana de- clare their rupeure absolutely heal- -' ed. Many of these had serious double ruptures, fronvwhich tbey had suffered Andrews' ambition to have everv ruptured person enjoy the quick relief, comfort and healing power of nis discovery, and He wlu send it on tree trial to anyreader.of.The Herald who writes him at his office, Necessity of (Continued (rem Page One) ... - Unequaled 'Service t-3- .' HardyMadsenTransfer Co. TSrrmmsIonexpires3I6vem- ber22, 1926.) if l '; jLi2 V Z Tlit tenet of iittom on milk - U oodker ni TT7HERE families are large and V comes not so elastic as jnightlW: in-- V i wished, one of .tLe problems of the home-makis to serve good, wholesome and er tasty Jishes thatoan be prepared cost. at low ,' ' n.tx.' ir.ni. "able ally, for it enables ber to have 4t all times an abundant supply of pure, rich XT appetizing and JKmrisbing dishes at eogtan-whero-experiwYer-i- mast r rv1 Cream Gasoline Havoline j ot! 3 : is ml Osssbsm aervet eU yeepaa, m with - WktnllmtkmmtUftovtrffomtromM mrf .if or stssf tX fsUtwinf rotifo wV ngpH m '.-tsotUtat MMf jtf mVng tut of iu , c 1 cups thin wbHs r '' . 3Vssf of oar ommtort, particularly "tkoto fe Vmd as fir "sorts tUUt, otoctieotto."'rtittd tbmr fomOitt om oom bmtd od mUt asps nomrittong pmd rtholomt food, -- Borjt am eatf wdy to muAo goodoorm Corn H cupful flow, .' r;.,i?Ja'. corn water, Bread eupfuls ouplttl OarnatioQ Milk, ' : Pi I 1 cupful egg, M i " jtS rrVl,'.-- i - TV m of our book, One Hundred ' mm m II I a PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING 0CT6BER 20,1923. Wa hare Just received a shipment of Holland Bnibg -Crocos, Tulips, nyaclnths, Narcissus, Chinese Lilies, Paper Whltt Narcissus, etc. f This Is the time of year to plant them so they will bloom next spring. The follow tag is just a partial list of what we, .carry:';; Eattalr XppleW W Hi 2l"lb.goda CrackersV.15e Cooking Apples, 10 lbs 25c' i lb. Fancy Crackers ue : ' - . 40c-Bl- c Plums, lb.1 lb. 15c Banaiias,; . lb . ; . , 3e , , Onions, Dry Green Peppers, lb.. ;.7jC Celery bunch .......10c tt,ce,.l,ea.d-ri!$c- " Musneo .15c Winter Watermelon, 25c 1 lb. Loose Cocoa. . . . .15c V..-...3- ,.-- sJl . . i m f 1X7. ! t ; Q Doom!, BciaoM Drl Wrrts for free booklets of 100 tested milk recipes. Address Carnation Milk; tredocts Co 423 Dooly Bldfl,8alt Uks City. ; v tea Ait Utton in four took book. If fom Utt mUtti prtviout Utttm, I iritl bt glad o tend If to fm tn rttuttt.) .fCKf any bread: ' (Wrirag demand for it feated Sectpee,' which I shall be glad to send yoTJ k a eomplete ' e for ooking also , oren', temperatures - and t weightg and measure. -' " ? . . Wash-ilea- ,' time-tabl- . ' 1 Suporicr Dofor Co. "t SUte of " '" ' '"," mm .got a UUt thomimg how long aWAee ohomU b tooktd? Mr. R. S, P. On page 32 saoa ChOf msat fine1 nd wta salt and pepper if sstrel Mix meat and thla whHs and put in butursd baking dish, eover- sTae to with buttsrsd brsa4 erambs sad brown ta area W or U arterites. Cold ash may be rthrsddsd and used in the same way- - This recess serves ste people, y " . m Gasoline 24c ' Whtrt S eope meat, fssstasr ii 1 etrjsed. a smaber o plants to.be built oft tfte Ptoeiflt Oofset Md later wthert were".. eesaUieUd V 'tkherf'rieh flafxydistrietA, The: IirteriMiiBtak plant ia typical of tha CAtnatios lDlk..eonden btsny : J."- ilJ' wa- - S fa tbe bat - ITS FREE - HERE! QraeAofswWjtJIiTO ww fiset - Get Without Extra Charge. . Mstt bartssr: tf .(.!-- i& Whyjyt'HheyExtra-Attent- ib m a-toaspso Um, m Car-lalft.' Oek taaa ta,.bsastf' aaltod . water about twenty mIs wjms gingerbrtad. Thit re aoe fo9nd mott tatitfac- - I -. . WELL, WHAT IS IT? teaapoonful salt, teaspoonful soda, 14 ginger,. M eon-ra- t better or lard. Sift dry IngredlenU together. Add liquid to molasses. Comblas 'mixtaras, add shortening sad bsai wU. Pour --Into eUed shallow pan sad balat la xaodsrateiy hot even about 23 mlnutaa. XSaearosi Soap lssaspsoa salt, Stable. sat. 3 milasse I SMS water, 1 4m m3m44ui4M sissms Ii.'- ... t mousses, z laoie- !P spoonfuls Carnation Milk, 1; 1 cltl-ten- T Mobile, - Gingerbread eteam eoup is a aatiafying eoune. Here k one that ie easily made and eeonomieaL Flowers Inspire Thoughts ' -- r si rsn teablespoonlls For lunch or for the evening meal, a - " much" AvK.a . max, Mareal- tTs4s a as nits goods are used. Dsam. Am. odulU it cipe w one tkmt - 1 Superior It - - ! Conoco spoonfal salt, I teaspoonfuls baking powder, S . tablespoonfuls butter or substitute- .PMlx flour, sorn meat salt and baking powder. Add unbeaten egg sad liquid. Add melted butter snd beat rigorously. Pour Into shallow pan which has been well oiled and bake in a moderately hot orea. Tha mixture must be thin. - -- - the Novemlicr election ; Alonno B. K Wall. William A. Cbatwin. Thomas ' Ephrlam Tletjcn and Henry Edwards. '. Economical Dishes Eastty Prepared. - ;. Mr. Blakt'l '; )f Lesson No. 5 The laws of the physical uni verse are not discovered without great effort and work. I have no sympathy for those who make fun and ridicule the scientists, or those who jeer st them when they make a mistake. The scientific methods are the best ways to discover laws governing physical matters. Similar education in spiritual things comes only through diligent study snd application, contritenesa, humility and -- - - SMelZa. GtuoHButtug.SeatlU,W$ligton. . " " cosmW wSl be helpful stimulating, btctmtt of htr frweited etpetintt in iome toolcmg. Ske riU sntwer mm quJition o eoohtry ttlced bf Aef rrWsrs. AUrtu lirt. Mttrp BUht, wsr CmimH$m Mik Product Co ea Provo Greenhouse 'ri nnrarnwr i,.r i . -- at nflyr-l'lntoT- - Let Us Move You Right . , fr4 Ask Us for Our Storage Rates. . . lb..,,,.' 24 , Ho-ala- o- WoKienhood IikS , ly- - death and do not have to pay tor One who was Infinite has paid for it We are responsible, . how--i ever, lor our own sins. That same infinite being came and paid the price for my alna and your sins and redeemed won condition we would obey His commandments. Every man wno refuses to repent must pay taltnfulness." ma tne price lor sinning. .. Elder Smith spoke In the forenoon liave you ever stopped to con session of the similarity ot religion sider-thnever since the beginning and science. of history has God done for man ?The feeling prevails,'' said ' 6781 Koch buildlngtKansaaClty what he can du fur hlmaeuV Elder Smith, "that there ia a - dif Mo. He wants one person lh each ...JClder : Smith referred toothings neighborhood to whom he can refer. that Adam and Paul had been com- ference between religion and science. teachers of religion In the If yon wish to be rid ot rupture manded to do by an angel of the Great world ha YetheniflelYea-segregate- d tor good, without an operation, take Lord, which the angel conld-liBT- e religion from science snd have made advantajre-o-f the doctor's free offer. done for them but which Adam and is appear that it ia something dis Write him today. Paul had to do for themselves after tinct from science. A conflict nat being told by the Heavenly visitors. urallv would axlst between the- - sci referred to thePropheTn. and the rehcionlst Joseph Smith receiving the plates The scientist says that religion from who stood under Moroni, fully la not 1 matter of Intellect or mind i (Qpntlaued.fron PasOne the writings on the plates and could but a emotion of the heart the women for the splendid work have translated the same, but the whilemerely science haa little to do with they Were accomplishing in the work must be done by Joseph Smith. tne heart snd emotion but every Beehive work. - Especially did be Again he referred to , John the to do with the mind. commend the mors than 10Q tirls Baptist appearing' to Joseph Smith thing The gospel of Jesus Christ is and women who, were receiving and Oliver Gowdery and telling snd concrete and contains their certificates ss "Keepers of the them that they must baptise each tangible ' nothing that la contrary to - the . ; ,;v Bee.; other, although he bad the author thrutha of science. Religion, that Yon have started on th road to ity to do that himself, that work, is true religion, Is just sa reasonable success,?'; said - President Taylor. belonging to the earth, must be done ss any other truth, We would In "As long as you have your motto, by Joseph and Oliver. deed be In a sad If religion President T. N. Taylor urged dealt, wholly with -tlx, "Industry," jpm win always be emotion rather the members of the stake to live than With the head,.: Wherever men A pantomfne, Trae to the Faith Uvea of pusity and example so that Investigate anything with the-Idot our Fathers" wss presented by will be . ready to leave this of forth truths they are doward under sphere st any time, since the time ingbringing fir la from the Manava God's work and nave revelations Mrs. elsewhere Is Parcalled little for of, the direction being Kathryn and inspirations to assist them.' rdoa. The plajr portrayed a young. known. He recommended the work The benediction was pronounced In characterand attributes and Relief ot the society teaching oy 8. s. Jones,' girl such ss ot of faith. the stake bow istics the young mothers every girl, . and their MRS. ABBTR i. Intelligence, temptation,- c fashion, to care for themselves ' " '' - .'' vV ' . health children. beauty, nwdoaty, pleasure, IS BURIED AT 8ANTAQON. "No greater' joy can be experiand joy. .The, girls participating la nave little children tne pantomwe were ueien n perry, enced than to ' Abble Rantaquln; Oct Vera Pjter. Buby Pyter, Ruth Pme, in the borne.'' said President Taylor. Jane Stlckney Clark, wife of Moroni Roma McDonald, Buth Partridge, "We should teechr our children Clark, dlnl at CedarHeW. October 7. Gertrude Partridge, Prlsdlla Tay- - faith la the Father by Rowing ,nd hcP hexe Fil- kr,-L-eh BlUlngs, Fera llawklua, Itheiu how to pray. - Prayer teaches day for Interment Funeral serclces Rowthi children and ourselves himility were -- held -- at - the- - 'ward church Catherine Louise Pardee and and It will give the parents better under the direction 0 Bishop Le-ena Charleswotth. : Girls from the Provo Second ward control over the children. A child 1NUVD. Mrs. Clark was 54 years of age and Is survived by her husband, Moroni Clark ; four sons, four and eight grandchildren, daughters ' all of rintah county. Two sinters v Mrs. Ella Stlckney Becker of Salt when yon are writing. They Lake and Mrs. Llnde Stlckney Jones add so much to the enjoyment of Los Angeles and one brother, Jov iu. ma iu Keuerai. rutce your seph Stlckney of Santaqutn al sur Nrder with us and you wlU vive her. , ha vv fresh cut flowers on ,: your (able or in your bedroom ,.fOUyCILMEXXOMINATF,a for' ward to, Isn't s SAXTAQUIX. 0ct.l3. A T meeting was held, Thursday rbone Efgbt-O- , evening and tbe following were . "inere the Flowers Grew" nominated for the city council at it ... b. for more than 70 years not only liLAmerlca but in London, that during U building England also,,hnand bad ftiiifid thT1hax Mjrfjfhiiidlme hearts of the leaders of the church bad always been for the right President E. 8. Harris of the under the direction of Mrs. Grant Toung university urged the parents to send their children to the religion Eggertsen presented a pageant, classes and to the seminaries. lie 'The Spirit of Womanhood,' In said that if children are to grow up which participated Alts Clark, Paul with a knowledge of spiritual things tne Vincent' Lenora Raam'ussen and they must study spiritual things. ritof the gospel lHamines t Leaheadileksen.-- Mr Eva Jacob- isf Tfieiri hd makes It po eoTrBrown sang 'The" Call of,the-mlndaibie to understand t&e of Womanhood,' by God," said Dr. Harris. things accompanied There is Phollis Roes on the piano and a law on which all blessings are preFlorence Pridy on the violin. dicted and In order to get . The meeting was closed with the we must work for It Thisanything applies congregation singing, . "America." to material things as well sa spiritBenediction was pronounced by ual. Nothing come by chance. You i, wiuiam Knight must work and seek for it continual ' . the Chicago - ..-4.'.- patient intellects that slowly trained men -to work together message now ' ' . f. - ' 3 pkgs. A. J. Pancake Flour - aYS. . B 2 pkgs. Quaker Pancake Flour with Rice HOECHST, Germany, Oct Utah. Special. Three persons were killed, and many Editor E." - U.:, uoagerv tovo. B ,. Large Picnic Hams, Special, lb. .' ,V7!T.i745 wounded in riots here today. .a-oUteh. x creamaer isacon, wnole slab, Wide, spread riots took place tn - Business Manager-- a. U itoagers,, A ' ' Glass Tumbler with 2.00 purchase or over, various nana of Germany tnrougn Provo, Utah. out Friday, in which It is estimated a That the owners are: tuive that fiuullQ (u 19 pwMOin- - wjere names and addressee of individual v killed and about 100 injured. Some owners, or; At a corporation, give were demonstrations by unemployed Its name and tne names ana ad other were bread note while In Sax- dresses of stockholders owning or ony the communists conducted dem- holdlnr 1 per cent or more.oi me T onstrations. total amouhroTTBtocaj : E. C. Rodgers, provo, v tan. was ,3, That the known bondholders,: Mount Washington,-Oregonsealed August 26, 1923, for the mortgagees, and other security holdfirst time on record. Six boys from er! owning or holding.:! pef. cent Bend, Oregon, after hours of ardu- or more of total amount of bonds, ous work, reached the topmost pin- mnrtgageit. v other aecnritles aret nacle. '"None"bf the boys lh the (If there are none, osxaie ii i) Kuiceri. rroro. uut a. partyvwas more- - th years otNage.At onrTime annem-be-r !L That the average number ofn of the jwrty lost his foothold copies of each Issue of this puDnca-tlo1? S tt i r. .;bJh sold or distributed, through the and clung desperately to the face of ;suba nemendieulflrliff. with an: 800 mulls or otherwise, to paid foot abyss yawning boneath him. A scribersTdUilug the ai months prefor Local or Long Distance Moving.- - Prices Cheerfully tube, containing their .names, the eeding the date ' shown above Is 2347.' ; , Ji-ti- , KU1JU.K0, stoiy of the vm ' '' - '." i- Given, All WorarGnararifeedr Publisher, sonal effpots. waa J it thestop-tj " ' Sworn to and "subscribed before jubstantlttte tteromrm. Thef lld me this 6th day of October, 1923. down the dangerous part of the p N. GUNNAR RA8MU8OJN, nacle by means of a rope which could-- , not be disengaged and Notary Public. still is The building 4 z. TlS hs ii , . . nine-tent- Lowest Prices - t: , rtooe 440. . ;..l....;..'.,c;r.:f."V.S1.in - PLEASANT GROVE Oct, . WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 20, 1923. 10 lbs. Beet Sugar 3 lbs. Hard Shell Walnuts . . . , .V. 7. ;. : . .? 4qX 2 lbs. No. 2 Soft Shell Walnuts 10 lbs. Potetoes M;;!;;-i5j10 Jbs. Dry Onions Cauliflowerr lb. 10 lbs. Pinkeve Beans !i ' ' pro 6 lbs, Mexican.ChiU Beans . .. 49S ' a pksrs. Rice Popcorn . t , . , , ;t ; , . . , , . . . 25 .. , wreamery cutter . ; Kfk khj. kk! strictly- rresh- Eggs, dozen t .50i Comb Honey1 quart Mason Jar Honey 49 can XMewHoney . . . r $5.35 can 'Black River MolasRpa . 00 j. 10-lcan White Syrup, special.. . ".M. i ' ftoS Z circulation), stA, of the aforesaid owned, opera ted sad patronized ex publication for the date shown in clusively by negroes. It will be of the above caption, required by the steel, snd reinforced concrete, and Art nf Aumist 24. 13)12." emooaiea in Laws anoj will require an estimated expendi section 443: Postalon the reverse printed Regulations, " ture of $750,000. , of thU form, That the names and addresses RIOTS IN GERMANY V of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: International Nawa Service. Publisher E. C Rodgers, rrovs, power 'displayed Wemaryel engineering bythe ancient Egyptians in 'moving the big stones for the pyramids. In Chicago recently 'a seven-stor- y building was moved eighty-fiv- e feet, in'widenmg a. street L.The ' building V -weights fifteen million pounds. . -While the movers were transporting the big structure at the rate cfourJeet aoJiour,ating, and runjuntwertfilephone andlectricwreere Pct.J. maintained as usual. "Some job 1"; will be the average man's comment And 7::.-f:he's right. CAlten,, Dead men helped move the .big" building..in.Cbicagor for prophegles-wiltbfalfilled and that iirnrpfl 3n''gt men anawomen ao not of the mechanical "tncks" employed in ii tnrnjrgm nf (y,mnwm, hcra. declared that-'TfoDabiy ways sometnuiK wui ut,. i,u. rai u t mnintHin it theioving-were-ork- ed out by former generations, long meir siarui - Ht to task.them to bring happen g,,j,remacy the Caucasian ..nations. '. ' since gone pack to the lu u1 " r must cultivate this spirit" ,T The inventors the of of WUUU1 the UUU IJltH 1I1UCU UU IU( rollers, ttruueiB principle lifting jack, f Zion Walla of since A fourteen-storthey ot the hotel for negroes ropes, cables, blocks and tackle and windlass all these inwill lie built thla aumatlftieiiiaeirhe-pe- a ventors helped move the Chicago buiMtag. So'did manyeH to be . West Center, w'a ARfHIE HAS BOY. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. West of 'pric announce 01 uaoy ow bora at tne homtfpfMr. and'Tlfa. pregreaa;'v Stake Secretary E. ST Holt said James Oillisple.. Mrs. West was that be appreciated the fact that farmerly Miss Golda Lott of Provo. be Is a member of the Church of Mother and baby are doing .nicely. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Salnta -, COMMUNITY INTEREST and that he came from goodly embraced the gospel ana naa tangni itg principles to mm. Nws Biirvlee- rIntmtlonsl -- COLUMBUS. Ohio, At that great things await the Latter- tribnting for the responsibility in and that Salnta are day things World War to "lack of community the making which will mean much of interests primarily,". State Suto the church. He declared that tb ad-- 1 yiorppce" - SAMUEL KOPPT" . y ' SAVE UOIiST s s NARROW ESCAPE IS HAD 7 WHEN CAB BITS BICCY. nrr;r3aaszxri CUT FCS CASH . ' l5 1 ; iose Chocolate Candy 10c Salted Peanuts, lb..;. 25c Puritan Hams, whole, per lb , . lb....... ,,..,..30c Puritan Bacon, lb. ... 30c Salt Bacon, Ibrzr7rn20c-ri"i- er Comb Honey, each, .. .20c 1-- jar Honey . . ; . . ,45e jar Cocoa. : . . . ,25c Aiacaroni..i0c Cherry Hill Milk, qt...lOc Oatmeal. . : .5c fc. Oyster Crackers 15c 1-- qt Fresh Eggs, doz. . . . ,50c Loose Lard, 3 lbs.. ; . . 55c , I WE DELIVER V ! C t |