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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1924. PAGE FOLTL RELIABLE QUALITY WORLD UUtCEST GOODS CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE FT DRCANIZATION V -1 286 West Center IV ALWAYS AT LOW PRICES i 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Provo, Utah St This Month Iflou Buy Here! One Big Special Purchase of Stylish COATS For Women and Misses Loar oociety orgs nixed in Springville as a means of keeping money at home and to aid iu the building (Continued from Page One.) of new borne by making it possible to build and pay for it to be undertaken and the work to on the monthly installment plan "This plan," said aud he urged that the Kiwanis club accomplished. Mr. Packard, get behind the move and help put It ti unitedly agreed over. and memlier the of Urd upon by Mr. Packard called the attention is submitted for the consideration to the fact that there are sufficient l members." of the and appro utenee to his re- vacant lots on the blocks in SpringAs a ke. no'.. be marks Mr. Packard aaked, "What ville that our population may or can Klwanls do for the best in- doubled without any additions terests of our city?" and then stated the opening up of new streets and of the club in that the slogan for the year would urged a be to help agriculture. He railed connection with the citixens in makattention to the fact that 40 per cent ing it possible for people to get hornet in our midst at reasonable of the stock of the owned was Co.. prices and convenient terms. by Sugar John F. Mendenhall acted as Springville and Mapleton people and that the company bad paid out to toastmaster. A vocal aolo was renthe beet growers and labor in this dered by Elmo Coffman and Miss community last year the amount of Birdie Jenkins rendered a whistling He stated that there were solo. Both responded to an encore. $340,000. V. A. Tompkins traveling freight only about half enough beets produced to keep the factory running agent for the D. A B. G. B. R., Dr. at its highest point of efficiency and and Mrs. George H. Biimhall and aa urged that a movement be started G. L. Dallln were introduced to get the thousands of acre of land guests at the luncheon. lying west of Springville, in the FOR WORKING PEOPLE. drainage district broken up from The best of workers get out of wild bay and producting sugar beets and other crops such as head lettace. sorts when the liver fails to act celery, vegetables and other crops They feel languid, half-sic"blue" that will be mere profitable to the are think and and discouraged they grower and a bigger asset to the getting lazy. Neglect of these sympcommunity. lie also called attention to the toms might result In a sick pelL Springville Canning company as, a therefore the sensible course is to community asset and to the in- take a dose or two of Herbine. It creased amount of tomatoes, beans is just the medicine needed to and fruit that can be handled at purify the system and restore the that plant vim and ambition of health. Price y 60c Mr. Packard spoke of the Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., of having a Building and four stores. Advert! semen t. PROF. ROBERTS fr IS RULE MAKER from our New York buyers. This showing will appeal to the women who appreciate style and quality at a big saving. Velour Coats in the most popular of the season's modes, self or fur collars and cuffs. Sizes 16 to 44. 1 Director Appointed Member Basketball Rules B. Y. U. Committee. -- Director E. L. Robert, bead of the Physical Education Department of the' Brighaui Young university, ha just been notified of nil appointment as a wenilier of the National Collegiate Athletic associa tion baskethaU rules committee. Director Roberts was elected to this position at the recent annual meeting of the N. C. A. A., beld at Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Leo Marshall, head of physical education department of the University nominated Director Roberts, and Major Griffith, commissioner of the Big Ten conference of Chicago, seconded the nomination. Director Roberts bas also been appointed a member of the American Olympic committee to deal with track and field competition at the World's Olympiad in Tarts 1924. These two apioiutments come to Director Roberts, according to friends who know of bis excellent work in athletic circles, as a recognition of real ability as a coach and as a keen observer of the tendencies in athletics. Director Roberts undoubtedly will be able to make some genuine contributions when rules for basketball come up for discussion, since director is recognized throughout America as. being one of the best students oi me noop game MAGAZINES In which teams coached by him With all subscriptions to the Daily and Sunday Herald, have been especially successful in years past. paid in advance, either new or present subscribers, will be Just what Director Roberts will free annual subscriptions to the following monthly given l asked to do, he does not know at : present, but holds himself ready to magazines THE FARM JOURNAL function In any desirable manner. FOUR DIE IN LABOR FIGHT Hum up ot labor warfare as the oi killing of one man and tne Wouuuiug ol two otuers led Chief oi l'oiico Collins to assign sixty extra policemen louuy to the Central uuu I'lunies siu lions in tne out-u- e ground oi Uie rueds. A wo teauisieis unions engaged in a contest lor suprcmucy, according 10 me ponce, nine tumuened open uosuiuics ut u lueeiiug ocueduicd Side huu lute today. ior a Juliii uiimoio was suol to death uud joUn Uunue, deposed Dusiutss ugeut oi the xiriuge uud structural non i oiKiis union iiiuy uie troiu uve build wouiids buueied in a serious outbreak lust mgut in ilricK-luyerhull. ine meeting had been called to inre-su- it Pioneers of iw Skaggs Cash Stores have always led in low prices on quality merchandise. It is our aim to give the best store service and sell best quality meats and at the lowest prices possible. 15-o- WESSON OIL I Qt. can 59c for Shortening. Frying and Salad Dressings Tlest CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, RAISINS, Oc All kinds leeclmut :, 125c Seeded or Seedless VNUT ma" free-for-al- 1' OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 3 cans for ... 25c 3l 19(S Large Extra .JlCoffe Medium -- Large 41 lb. ...-1- EGG,, FRESH RANCH, Dozen 5 .$1.29 .$2.05 b. 40c Wednesday Only FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges, sweet Sunkist, Dozen. 23$, 39, 50 Grape Fruit Large, 2 for 25 Extra Large, each.l5 Celery, extra large, per bunch 12 Head Lettuce, each, 3 Onions, lb 3 Cabbage, lb 3 Parsnips, lb 2 Carrots, lb l0 MEATS I Veal SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY Stew, lb Lamb Stew, lb Lean Beef BoiL lb Best Pot Roasts, lb Hamburger and Sausage, lb Lard, 3 lbs 12$ 10 10 13 124 - 50 Standard Market We want to see the American Legion grow. tax-fre- on the Iron rod. unscrew the rod, put a washed at both ends of the handle or two at the bottom. Then screw the rod in as tightly as possible and your "skillet is safe for use again. Dont let a cold hang on NOW. Pneumonia, Grippe, Flu may follow. Kill a cold quick. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, steaming hot, at bedtime. You'll be Surprised how quick it does the work. Hol-liste- if th vhnnv handle of your alum Hedqulst Drug Co, four inum skillet became loose so it turns Advertisement store. TIIE HERALD WANT ADS BAKER & BAKER REAL ESTATE HOUSES SALE Home Including S acres of Una tare miies ww Provo on cement road. Will trade tor young stock cattle. Phone FOR Attorneys and Counselorvat Lsw, and Adjustments Collection Everywhere. PEOVO, UTAH. THE J"13 780-J--2 FOR REXT--Apartm- modern; ceuar. ent, S rooms, store room ana 142 E. 5rd N. Phone 151-- J- - Steam heated or sleeping rooms. FOR RENT bouse-keepin- g C.V.E SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART ProvokUtah. Courses by mail and resident classes. Call or write for J"8 unfurnished FOB BENT Three rooms. 428 N. TJnl. Ave. M 287 E. 2nd N. tf FOB BENT House, also one furCall nished modern apartment at 141 W. 2nd S. Phone 426-W- . DR. H. F. CANNON klentific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Tione 655. Provo, Utah. 4 IF TOU WANT good bay, phone HOME FOB SALE Near Union depot, six room brick bouse, CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys garage, barn and coops, one acre and furnaces expert fruit trees, cow, chickens and Imple- workman. Phone cleaned; New Second-Han-d ments Easy terms. Phone 602, Store. 348. 1 after 5 p. m. FOB SALE GOOD VIOLIN, at MODFOB SALE Boblnson Music Con 46 Univ. Ave. ERN BRICK HOME. SMALL Phone 160. 135 S. DOWN. PAYMENT THIRD E. PHONE 667. MISCELLANEOUS 767-B-- BOOMS FOB RENT, BOARD 4 SALE A Remington automatic shotgun, reasonable. Phone FOB r FOB RENT 3 room furnished 388-Nhouse $20 per mo. Call at 235 S. 3 7th W. LOST Ladles watch and fob, last Sunday, between 8 West and Second furnished RENT FOB ward meeting house. Baby picture W. 407 S. 3rd modern apartment inside. Initial H. C. on front and 449W. Phone inside on back B. E. Allen. Please FOR BENT Modern apt, return to this office for reward. with bath. Lower rooms, wood welding and cutfloors. 271 W. 4th S. Phone 656-ting. We weld anything made oi J-metal Work guaranteed. First class FOB RENT Furnished heated bed service, 42 N. 4th W. Phone 688-- J tf room. 272 East Center. Phone 3 Apples 119-J- . J-- 9 PIANO TUNING is a good investment $5 buys the best tuning Id the intermountain country. Phone E. P. Mayhew at 619-- J or 544 for exJ-pert services with a one year guarFOR RENT Three room furnished antee. apt Inquire .4(50 West 3rd South. LOST Ladles fountain pen. Re2 turn to Herald office. FOB RENT 2 large sunny house FOR SALE PLAYER USED keeping rooms. 717 S. Uni. Ave. PIANO. Convenient terms. RobJ-inson Music Co. Phone 158. Partly frunished Gas and water. FOR RENT room house. E. 4th So. ll tf 0 ll FARMS, POULTBI GARDENS, PIANOS FOR RENT music department Taylor Bros, tf ANOTHER bargain used piano. FOR SALE First class cow, 181 Taylor Bros., Music Dept 7th W. Be fresh in few days. N. 4 FOB SALE GOOD VIOLINS, at Boblnson Music Co., 46 Univ. Ave FOR SALE Apples, 2 bu. $1.50. Phone Thomas. Sweet cider. Phone 6722 N. 5th 310-- SALE V. Potatoes. 8 Phone l. 156. FOR SALE CHEAP Fine home piano and cello. 244 N. little E. 1. J-- 9 0 FOB SALE Phone 198-J- . Jonathan 5 148 . 763-R-- Good IS CONVENED ll FOR SOME SAVINC PRICES PARLIAMENT FOR SALE and potatoes. Jonathan apples. 4 FOR SALE Bargain,. Steel range, sewing machine and new linoleum rug. Phone Mr. Clayton 688 Sweet cider apples We deliver. H. II. FOR SALE Gray rug 8 by 11, . Giles, 1036 W. 4th S. Phone $25 285 No. 1st East. Phone 740. Apples, bu. 225-Mtf Eight Women Are Members of Great Britain's Parliament. J- - cans Honey By DAVID M. CHURCH, International News Service Staff Correspondent. I.OXDOX, Jan. S. Great Britain's new parliament convened today for a session which is expected to see the early downfall of the Tory government. Lady Terrington, wife of Baron Terrington, who was elected to commons on the Liberal ticket, was the first of the eight women members to put in appearance. Former Premier II. H. Asouith, suffering from a chill, was unable to attend. There was a scramble for seats among the men, but Lady Terrington contented herself with a place in the back row. The program for the day was as follows : Pure Honey for PIG KILLING If you have a pig EMPLOYMENT to butcher, call Sutton Market We will call, kill it and deliver. SCHOOL GIRL WANTED 115 E. Phones 194, 195, 190. J- 3rd N. Phone 500-J- . FOR SALE Ground bone foi WANTED Nursing, 309, E 5th N. chickens, 25 lbs. and over, 2c lb; under 25 lbs., 2V6c lb. Standing orders are given our first attention. We grind Monday, Wednesday and FOR electric wiring, contracting, estimates and repairing call Guy-ma-n Friday. Give us your standing and Tolhot, 451-J- . order. Sutton Market 0 wmm JAM" of Speaker James Whitley; speeches of congratulation by Premier Stanley Baldwin, former Premier Lloyd George aud Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the Labor party, brief adjournment to allow King George to confirm the of the speaker; resumption of the session to begin swearing in the new members. Prohibition in further issuance of further securities and an increase of inheritance taxes on securities found in estates. 5. Government support for the marketing system. fl. Organization of a government marketing corporation for sale of HALTS MUNITION TRANSPORT. surpms crops abroad. 7. development of the Great International News Service. Lakes-St- . Lawrence waterway proj WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. In acect. 8. revision Downward of the cordance with President Coolidge's embargo on the shipment of arms to tariff in the farmer's interest. One tax reduction program, Cap- De La Huerta rebels in Mexico, per declared congress was sure to Secretary of Treasury Mellon today enact. But he voiced some opposi issued telegraphic orders to all customs agents along the Gulf coast tion to the Mellon plan. "Tax relief should come first to and the Rio Grande river to take exthose upon whom the burden bears traordinary precautions to stop all heaviest," he said. "The man who illegal movements of war munitions works for his Income farmer or into Mexico. The customs officials will be aidlaborer and the man who derives it from his ability, Initiative and ed by department of justice agents capital invested In bis business, fac- in preventing all arms shipments extory or farm, should be given real cept those from the war department relief. lie should not be penalized to the Obregon government. by burdensome taxes while the millionaire escapes through tax exempt It must be nice to live by the sea securities and stock dividend where you can't tell if it is sea foam melons." or beer suds coming In. 4. z. UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL NOON Small Loin Pork Chops, 2 lbs. for 35c Choice Prime Rib Roast, rolled, lb. "8c MELLON PLAN .32c es ... BLOC AGAINST K. HUTCHINSON, International News Service Staff Correspondent. WASIIIXGTOX. Jan. S. The farm lilocs in congress will join the opposition to the Mellon tax in "certain reduction program aspects" it was announced today ly Senator Arthur Capper, RepuMi-can- , of Kansas, chairman of the senate ldoe. The agriculturists will Ret into Itlie f ijrlit, he said, in order to insure to the fanner a '"fair share of relief" rr.mi the present burdens of taxation, and to op- p.'se Mellou's plan affecting mil- ilinnaire incomes. Diseussing the Moos' program today Senator Capper said : "The Keneral taxpayer will he 'given substantial relief. Secretary Mellon 's proiMised reduction of sur-- i taxes on incomes over $100,000 goes much too far." Capper made public a tentative program for the senate farm Moc, and tax reduction legislation topped it. Other legislative proposals were: 1. of the "guar- ....... Repeal : ,un n : mii ciuuftc in iuu .uuiunus-r.sei- i act. 2. Reduction of excessive freight rates. 3. Economy in government gro-ceri- WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS Large Ripe Lemons, dozen 19 C pkgs. Seeded Raisins 5 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans 35 C stall irauK uueuunuu, ioiuier congressman troni the seventu Illinois wno hud been elected ousi-iie- s district, at250 who to served the Relief wnrd persons Third society the RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINS by ugent to replace Dunne, l'olice tended. SPANISH FORK, Jnn. 8. Au old at the wnrd amusement hull ThursThe program was featured ly a could learn little oi the start of the was time dunce mid social was given day night. A buffet luncheon display of women's fashions from shooting other than tnut a "busny uuired struugur" iiud opened tire. 1770 to the present day. Gilmore drew his own gun and fired ouce Ueioie he tell with four wounds, one bullet During his heart. Put rick Berrell, president of the Truck Drivers ' and Chauffeurs' union, was shot twice in the legs in ilayuiarket Square in an outbreak earlier in the day. Ity WILLIAM Prices Low SPANISH FORK BIRTHS. SPANISH FORK, Jan. 8. Births have occurred recently at the following homes: sons to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr. and Mr. Will Ainge, Mr. and Mrs. Reed V. Bailey, Mr. and Mr. Jacob Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner, and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Wride; daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Addie Shell, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hayes. J. s' the American Legion. FREE! THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR MONTHLY THE HOUSEHOLD TWO GOOD STORIES All these four magazines are included with annual subscriptions when paid in advance and at The Herald office, without any increase in price. The subscription price of the Daily and Sunday Herald, when delivered by carrier, is $3.50. By mail, in Utah county International News Service. If paid now at The Herald office CHICAGO Juu. 8. Fears of a only, the price is $2.50. ct t. can e dvise-ahllit- Just received We heartily support 0. Packard M. POPCORN Large, Oranges, k2 doz... cans 20-o- z. 25c FOR SALE Two new No. 12 De Laval separators, $70 each, cash. On account of our Increasing feed business, we cannot find time to take care of the separator business, so are closing out the last two machines at oost Wasatch Produce. 25c jars 16-o- z. I J T. 5 MAN with ton and one-hal-f will do all kinds of Phone truck hauling. 697-N- F-- 3 WANTED Dressmaking and plain FOR SALE 35 head of stock hogs, Mrs. sewing. Work guaranteed. F-- 3 J. H. Kirk. Phone 198-- J. cheap. Phone 766-B-- Very best rice popcorn 5 lbs. 35c 10 carton, 1 boxes lbs. 65c Hardy-Madoe- n Transfer Co. 2k 4 large rolls for iOffice Phone 148; Res. .Phone T""TvUf a law IIT"TlI III 1 sm' m 175-- W. S Careless handling of furniture and pianos has done more damage than nat- ural wear and tear. 8 Handled Right by the Right Company We Heartily Support The American Legion r-- YOUNG LADY, experienced clerk, would like position in dry goods store. Phone 846. ' 'kicks TOILET PAPER 55c tf tf S All Service Guaranteed 3 & 135 W. Center St Provo, Utah. |