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Show THE PROVHERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1923, PAGE TWO. I ATTENTION . il &ssrt air I ii tious riiav rest teTOrely; and then, ' tvith bi resonrcvrthu builo hrtdgi'B thiitbis wins taud' hi neighbors c on may ikiks nilh safety. is certain!): Thin Wiiinlr to Its citizens indent who ii re nutting their prosperity bwi ih 'lha hands' of poateritydneiL iif the .IJurluiuk, Edison, Penney lypep-uie- n uhi- - hiivp carved out their Bttwess by being wha,t the vorld-Uios- jL need today eunstsw 7..r 'im-- mm. m FHend ' fflWO.UTAH. -- v- - Be"Hieii. Saturday, ana South Fir Herald The Building, Sunday moralngat West Btreet;: Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, .delivered by carrier, 4C cents a month, or $3.50 the year in advance; by mall $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by matli $1.00 the year. In advanee Ssedi!iiacjrr3vx"ek-aa3t-xeept- Owner C. on the corner of Second West and Center street. ! ' . - . sive battery station .311 Ness Building in Provo. T Why Men Succeed (Reprinted from 'Tlio Silent mini;. iim- lie was builder from a ,.1'mtnrr icans are constructive. iihnit Partner? unknown TXyiuuuig years ago. Why is it that certain men suc- mining camp, twenty-one.1. Penney- started his first link ceed, rijilit niiere.so ninny men are in ('. u chain of stores a chain that failing'?'. Why do comparatively now numbers 475 links 475 sepfew nien make millions while more arate stores Scattered overli:? states. millions are simply slriifi'lin;; to TtoW well be'eldednllFlTrsi link make ends meet ? is reflected in the strength of his For some time! have 'been watcli- present powerful business chain. a few Hie lives or of activities ing He, too,, began by building right successful men ill. business, and a began building a small but solid close study of the situation lias re- - si loams.by lie was "cwiuitructive" vealed 1u me u so called "secret." limui- - Lhu. start.- .... "TirTTTi f" TiTcTrTr Tli u h TT fiT iiIo iiiffiTS' About two years ago Mr. Penney we all entertain an' increasing in- least about for some other construc-terest and w abiding sentiment for live problem.- - He found that less the men who faij to make more than 3 per cent of the beef and than just a living: and somehow dairy --cattle" of this country are the diuthnds in pureTired, "nnd these 'lire his "con- life go to men who nave appa- st motive" words: ' What, line of rently had "good luck" had tilings endeavor otters a greater iicm lor come their way without great ef- real constructive work than that of fort. cattle?" breeding pure-breBut this is a mistake. The nien And here you have another big who are iierimineiitly prosperous man with the dominating thought nre prosperous for a real reason. of devoting bhi successful life to meih flnTTuiportant Idea of improvement. They are the constructive "Constructive" Is the word. America owes Its accredited This country will have no pause achievements to the men who have con-of in its progress while It. has had the "constructive" vision, and the Burbauk then the pluck to persevere until structlve men stamp. What Edison hns given is suoeessf uL invested in all men. The life of At the moment I am looking at Lincoln Is a legacy Our construe- L ult.ture 0f -s Conqueror tive men are the fortifications of the fellow Mr. rpland Penney paid $20,000 America's permanent progress. for a a animal magnificent .1 shall never forget a time, years Guernsey gentleman, and, as Ruskin when James J. who ago, Hill, : would "With a of created the Great Northwest the humanitysayin his eye. thatgleam claims 'Hill Country" never forget the fellowship with the creature. If not constructive lesson learned from with the soul." his life. Conqueror" has Just In his early days, Mr. Hill was won"Upland's the first prize in the Guernsey appointed traffic agent of a short-lin- e class at the Syracuse National railroad a railroad that could Exposition. .-s 4ts biggest as&et, a Dairy Mr. Penney Is a manwho carries right of way. One day be rode over $3,000,000 in life Insurance, another the line and and discovered the' "constructive" plan for perpetuwonderful Red River valley, where ating bis tremendous business nnd ' the farmers had herds of sickly his business associates. cattle. Immediately his construc- protecting And here I seem to see the reative mind began to work, and he son a few men are successful sent to England nnd bought a ship- in a why big way and so many fail In load ofpure-brebulls. Then and the usual way. The unthinking man, there Hill started the real founda the Tittle man, asks: "Why should tion for a new and we legislate for posterity? What Empire of Opportunity. has posterity done for us?" Where Hill found prairies coverThe constructive man, the big ed with plntos, he introduced man, starts Inthe beginning He belonged to the con to lav a lasting very found structive crew, not to the wreck- which his hopes and his expecta- Ky F. V. VAMU ROIL thTlm TfMvrnf . - We our devote time nrtaking care of yourJbattery, and trying to give you the most money per of the highest qua! ity, of course. Mrs. Kred' Singleton entertained it dinner Suiid iy for Mrs. Harry fitace. Mary Bowen. Ahin Stagg hum iiyrniiii Iioweii, all f Midvale. I A cut glass basket of asters formed the centerpiece for the dining ' table, built batteries for $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, butihink of thedif ference in a pair of tennis shoes and a pair of ii heavy leather shoes for heavy duty you PARK conn Best in quality and service, lowest in mm price for years of service. One rear JUI w mm mm m ' J-J- U wff MMnUaMMM rmmr frmm M lor mnrmtln. - , Auto Electric Supply Co. Where you see the sign v . Will ord Perry in. 338 WEST CENTER. PHONE PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 24 Strictly Fresh Eggs. .50c Brorjins76-3eeach. .65c jirst class Storage Eggs, Smoked Salmon, extra, w, dozen 45c lb. ......... .....35c CreanLCheeseUOc -- Kippered Salmon,-l-b rr35c Bacon, lb. . . .20c. Boiled Ham, sliced, lb. 50c fFull Bacon, lb . , 15c Puritan Hams, lb .... 25c Butter, lb... 60c Cherry Hill Milk, qt..l0c Timpanogosu Butter, . 60c Dry Onions, lb. . .... . .3c t .Ranch Butter, lh 50c "Coal Hods, heavy... $1.00 f Celery, nice bunch... 10c Carrots, Table, lb Turnips, lb. Cabbage, lb Head Lettuce, each. .. ,5c Best Cranberries, 2 lbs. Apples, crate 2c 2c 3c 20c Sweet Cider, gallon, :25c 45c Limburger Cheese, lb. 40c for, Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 15c Popcorn, 2 lbs. 15c sweet Oranges, doz...50e Mouse Traps, 2 for;.. 5c Bananas, lb. JJ.,.l5cLinit-Starch,-pkt.,,- T 10c Squash, Hubbard, lb Ax Handles, good.... 50c Loose Cocoa, lb. . . . . . 15c Large Wash Tubs. .$1.00 Pinkeye Beans, 3 lbs. ,25c. Stovepipe Elbows, ea. 30c SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ,. ' . ..... Main Entrance Drive In! l,e ; Goblinoap-barsSe-Hyacintr- ' Lihes, 2 for,, 25c,. White Narcissus, doz. 45c J lb. .i. ...'....39c WE DELIVER ; Continues WZTN I ii tos-tr- V -S- wmiM- m Center. 150 West C. E. Davies has neighborhnod- grocery store at 475 tt ...... 9 IKo Tliilb- Mvrnn Mpnt Jtetesew-stockri-b. h- - grade yardse- opportunity 36-in- ctt 22Hc-grad- 5 4 25c 15 .' to j"i" S 45? .4fw .............. ..30 iimniimiimimini iJ 619-- immJ Preparation! -- fftKiddie Jars, jSprings,; Linoleums, Mattresses, KNIGHr SPRING Desks, CANYON COAL Stoqls, Cots. You Come arid You Will Get n. 91.00 rchi lot u u. &. oarments, new -D- and old style ......$1.00 Call and see our windows for many other bargains. JXMVqn Wagenen 348 West Center. DaVPTIpffpg V..VU, Pictures, When you examine a shovelful of Silkohne. Dress grade $1.00 z yas bilk stripe Shirtinsr. G5c grade Sl.'OO ls Jot Men's ress-Shirts, Cedar Chests. Dressers. Heaters, Chairs, Trunks, Library Tables, Pedestals, Doll Carriages, Rugs, Draperies, J. ...SI. 00 $i.oo Gineham. best Plenty of Boilers, yards towels large Turkish for 51.00 6 yards 86-i- n Percales J1.00 5 yds. 36-iCretonne 51.00 for Just Received. Rockers, A-- Plain Baby Carriages, Will Be in Provo for Splendid Coal 51.00 Shirting, $1.00 6 yd3. Low Furnaces, Dininc TaWAH. Leather Rockers, The Piano Tuner $1.00 6 yds. Dark Outinir Flannel Wonderfully Parlor Suites, IIU PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO at Large Number MR. MAYHEW to - you observe immediately that it is magnificently- - prepared. ; Every nugget and lump is all coal you don't -- pay your money for rock and slate. That's one reason why it pays you always to deal with us7 ForUtahTbest coal service, phone 459 T- -" W Knight Coal Co. Ileber S. Rupper, Manager. ' Used Furniture: 60 Beds, $5 and up. B B ONE WEEKr BEGINNING JfQVEMBER 26 . 691 West Center St. and tfoys uveralls, pair . ..$1.00 5 yards fTencn Flannel, 35c b S 5 Everything jiLEiirnitur- Furniture z. make your dollar do double duty, which means a big sav ing to you. People that have taken advantage at our dollar the appreciate day sales values we have given them. We can not put on paper the many bargains we have for you. Note a few of our many bargains 50 pairs Ladies', Misses' and Children s Shoes and Ox fords, pair S1.00 1 lot Winter Unions, $1.00 8 pair Men's, Ladies' and Chil- dren's Hose B -f WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21. Mens leasts. Prices. Lots of New 35. Doll ar Another ii lt 2 pkgs. Seeded or Seedless Kaisins. o? .55 2 pkgs. Currants 2 pkgs. Evaporated Cherries 25? Lemon Peel, new stock, lb 45 2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 50 Good size Sweet Oranges, dozen. 20 Grapes, extra fine, lb Glass Tumbler Free with $2 Purchase or Over. A C. E. DAVIES, Prop. i g ."25 o. 2 lbs. Cranberries GROCERY It . m .65 ..... ..... . . . . 25 45 .... . .20 b. A-N- PARK I I 50tf 3 lbs.' Hard Shell Walnuts 2 lbs. No. 2 Soft Shell Walnuts. No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts v ,. Pine Nuts, lb. 1 lbs. White or Black Figs, new stock. 2 lbs. White or Black Figs, new stock 5 lbs. and over White or Black Figs per lb. 25-lbor White or Black Figs, per lb 1 Dixie Molasses, lb. 15? ; 2 lbs ItSlbs. " m-w- $1.45 sacb Patent Flour, any brand. 48-l- b. 9 , WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 24, 1923. ! ie 446. 1 unite I..: I,! Lowest Prices J in - SAMUEL KOPP ; i VppUl lUIUlV Vm mi ii A 139 I ". Tour WHWymmm i AVEWONEY BtTTFORCASH Phone 1st tokhel im I -- December w ,1 1 lltfllVrj-i- :. GROCERY Bu I,arge Boston Ferns $1.75 lewlett's Supreme CoffeeCh,nes and iiEEiiiiiiitiiiiiiiBiiiiiiuounniniBitttiiii West Fifth North, oppo-sit- e North park, where will be pleased to he meet all his friends and neighbors. Prices lowest for quality goods. and new Everything fresh. ces November 15th P:? 5 Maga3ines and AllUFor Gkw l YouGttmwIioflkse WILLARD! Sals-Commen- IIHlRIIUDniral I H mAm3h7mrT. ' ': OUR NEWSPAPER every mlrtfc-omD- wearrbutnot much. When you think longthit tht n may get a little battery, think tha e open-eiLa-iJ- : Big - Unly-clalm- world-know- -- - body singe end toe NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. everybody State of Utah... dencce. . Tn their Office of State Koad Commission, Salt Lcke City, I'tah. lin etyle, Jonee od m m The I!. Y. I. women met at the Mere mm ine eong Sealed 'bldi. will be received "by home of Mrs: Hugh M. Woodward reel winner on last Saturday 'afternoon. vArtist O, the State Iload Commission jof HiW m m ' Capitol, bait LrfiKe wty, li (iio,l,..ll jnve n verv instriKrrel'Jah,-StatmwviKP- - Brat it Uftqf talk on American. iaiuleis, mm tht wirfl in their uniou anu at mai 1 tenditionu)l tn4oa-t- t something of the history of painting November 3U.. l'JSi. for the grad iJurritrriTEma siTfiinis. audTJ&n oft concrete with ..f.,...LAn..i mm ni.vwuutvtB lyMANi production. Mrs. Herald It. Clark ing and surfacing between rayson the State Highway sang. "l!y (lie Sea" from Schubert ' same the and "My' I Mir"' by Mary Turner and the Juab county line, No. 50. Salter. The, hostesses were Mrs. being Federal Aid Project The length of rond to be ron- Hugh M. Woodward. Mrs. Olive Y. is 8.518 miles, 4ilehrisH Mrs. A. NV Merrill, Mrs. structed or improved items of work Maud I!. Jaoibs and Mrs. E. II. and the principal ns follows: Com Kastmoiid. The next 'meeting "will are niinrbxiniately4700 cu, yds., bor4J mon excavation be held Saturday uext at the home row 17.400 cu. yds., concrete pave- - VWMT menf 01.000 set. yds. k1T1Mff Plans and specifications are on file in the office Of the State Road I Commission, Salt Lake City, I'tah, - We have a f etf re Barton's- - -,- d Our batteries are Saving Money! f feel-that dollar. in "aniTtDausStersf"iBe -- ) I am Interested -- Mrs. Harry Stagg and little ?as entered as second, class mail matter June 8, Mary Iioweii of Midvale have reHerald was entered as second class mail matter turned to their home, after spendweek in Provo visiting ing at the postotfice, Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3. friends. past Salt Lake City office. The only exclu- ais--ns- The Daily Herald 1911, arid May 9, .1.922, 1879. - art ehKirrttre AND PUBLISHER .EDITOR KODGERS .'.' A special board meeting was held Friday afternoon s home of Mrs. Jnez K. Allen to the-- meeting of the ttate inference which js to be held .Sunday. At the .conclusion of the meeting dinner .was served t he board memliers, Covers were laid for . nine. .... It surely is right lis. -- of Mm E."R Hinckley at which and. the office of the Bureau of F. J. Kleael time a splendid musical program Public Boad,.Xo " -. will be given. Building, Ogden.Xtab, The phins and specifications may After limiting the price of any be obtained at the office of the limit the State Road tmmlSsionT on de- thing, the price. Is usually nositlns Five ($3.00) dollar. Any may oe additional ' miormation Road State secured the turn the to be Engl are guests Pioneers, t,'tah neer at Salt Lake City, Utah. of1 J. B. Ashton at a picture show . "v a.-A at" the 'olumnia ineaier, nmura-,.,.2:15. at Novemlier All, cash or certified check for Five 21, day, memliers 'and honorary members fThousand DoUars ($5ju0aO0) made -to x tan "State Koad invited fyable Commissioa must accompany each jnonfiJy-jaestinB.of good faith and t the Women's Municipal Council as a guarantee that if awarded the will be held Wednesday evening at contract, the bidder will execute Room.. the contract and give bond as re 7 30 o'clock In the council The pfogram Is to be furnished by quired. the drama' section of the council. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacobs will give By Preston G. Peterson, a talk on the place of Bronson Chairman.' Howard in the American drama, By Howard C. Means, after which Miss laYleve- - Huish Chief Engineer. will read "Shennandoah." (First publication Nov. 15; last VTTORNEY COLEMAN BETl'RXS publication Nov. 29; 1923.) re- Attorney Jacob Coleman has turned from tvansion. vi.vo., unc he was engaged upon legal huslness "Barney Google" Q J ttrv Bargains. BARTON FURNITURE COMPANY 28 N. University, Provo. |