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Show V THE PROVO HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBEB 12, 1924. PAGE EIGHT. TO 'SERVE -- Y OU WELL 'and ,' AViKGS dUFATESI THRUOUT ALWAYS THE YEAR 286 West Center TRIED AT LEIH ARE FAITHFULLY STORES 571 DEPARTEIE NEWSMUT;CURE whthi 4 m wmmmfisgt f It OUR AIM i Dust Treatment of Copper Carbonate oa WTieat Held i , Successful. ; . St Ueanlts. obtained on three plot of seed bad .been ground " where-th" treated by formaldehyde, copper carbonate, and where no treatment had been given snowed that no tsmut was found from the" formaldehyde "treatment, that .15 per cent smut was found from ,the copper carbonate 'treatment, and 1.2 - per cent where no treatment was - oc ifese'tow 1 rices. Come in, won't you, and see how you can make a very small amount of money g matter of selecting the garments that put go a very long way in the the final touches on the wardrobe for the Winter! You'll make discoveries that will demonstrafethe prove a surprise to you. We fiave never been in a better position to j advantages of our mass, buying and selling than at this time. The styles are voguish; the garments themselves are of the most favored materials, handsomely developed and finished. Your ideas as to colors are well repreboth Coats and sented in the various groups that comprise our Winter displays-i' Dresses. , givenr always-absorbin- far-reachi- Examination of the crop as It was growing In the field showed quite striking results. It was said. Taking the. free plot as a basis of 100 pc--r cent stand, the plot with the copper carbonate treated seed showed a 100 per cent stand while the formaldehyde treated plot showed only a 64 .per cent stand, showing that the treatment bad killed 36" per cent of the seed.' There was no variable difference from th? growth of the plants treated with tba aopper carbonate from the. freed seed, vTiile the other plot seemed retarded In growth and was noticeably three Inches shorter in height, and the plants were not as vigorous. The beads were also ' smaller, it was said. The copper carbonate treatment consists in mixing the seed with the fine powder Until the berries are thoroughly covered. The seed can then be stored for an indefinite period, and mice' will not attack it, Mr. Welch said hi his report. The pow'der costs but two and seed treated. icelits per bushel-- of The proper use of the new treat-meis being demonstrated by Mr. . Welch throughout the county. ng " n r' 5Misk3ilk'i)ress8sr For Women An assortment of Silk Dresses in the season's best styles: A variety of silks, most or them silk crepes, .are shown in the wanted shades. Sizes for women and misses. $fl 1)50 -- ai n 7h WISE For Women am m IKY Stunning. Winter Coats in riety of materials all the season'i fewest and best styles. Attrac- ., lively trimmed with fur. Well In the wanted shades. lined. Sizes' for women and misses. - e (Special to The HenU.) LEHL Deo. Jl. ResulU of an exhaustlva test on treating seed wheat for the prevention of amat which wa carried out on the dry farm belonging to IX A. Bushman were ontliued by Couty Agent J. P. Welch at a meeting of! farmers held AVednesday evening. H iiii isolated - cabin found dead in hi near here fester day, wan kilted by robbers who believed he bad cold hidden In his cabin. a Libby was found yesterday neighbor woman with bi head split oien by an axe and his back full of buckshot fired at close range. Evidence showed be bad been dead more than 24"bonrs. Authorities today were admittedly baffled in their efforts to find to the crime, a successful SLAYER GOES TO GALLOWS STATE PEXNITENTIABT, WALLA WALLA, WaslL, I)eS5l2. Walton, 41 year old (U. convict, went tarbla death at dawn J life today, the prison trap ending marred by several slaylnga. P,)-r-T- a Without murmer, TROTSKY PENS Skirts For Women Stylish suits in a good variety of materials and For Women and Misses Attractive; Wool skirts in serge, 'tricotine and sport materials. At one MY MISTAKES colors; plain and sport models. Sizes 36 to 46. For Children 3 Sixes 2 " low price. $.98 ; Sixes 10 to 14 Sizes 6 to 10 to 6 i PROVE FATAL "j $7,90 $Q.90 ' $1.98 ' J. 0. Garrett AVENUE f MYSTERYSHOW 1917 NEW ZERO HOUR 4 S.-1- Legals - " DEAD INHBIN The FOR RENT 3 rooms, furnished. N, 3rd W, Provo. , D-1- 8 ;' The bankrupt having filidpctr-tlo- n WANTED 1 or 2 men or women to to amend Schedule soaa to sell useful and attractive line of iucMde certain real estate mort- 3-1- ,' lLLakemuvXth. -;- - . as does the book, ghostly fugitive with romance, and a spectacular production of Rupert Julian, who after it was started by Erich JTotCStrocom-plet- erry-eTrfioulidT" d MhLMihh' Oranges Lemons ' for ? If Tailor Made Suits and .Overcoats at Cost for i SPANISHFC IRK Butter 8 CONFERENCE CHRISTMAS I 1 The following are a few of the exceptional offerings that are being made: Regular Price. Cost Price. Hochemer Blue Serges ..$60.00 $50.00 Hochemer Blue Serges . . 55.00 46.00 Hochemer Blue Serges . . . . 50.00 : 42.00 Hochemer Blue Serges 45.00 37.50 : . Bankers Gray Worsted 56.00 47.00 1 Modish Brown Worsted 56.00 46.00 Tan Checked Worsted . . . . . . 47.50 40.00 z 47.50 Gray Delicate Checked Worsted ;. 40.00 48.50 Striped Unfinished-Worste- d , 41. 00 Smoke Blue Striped Worsted 47.50 , 40.00 lt-oBlue Silk Mixed Worsted . . . . . ; . 47.50 40.00 Smoke Blue Check Worsted . .. . 50.00 42.00 16- - oz. 47.50 Novelty Blue, red and blue stripes 40.00 17- - oz. Large Check Brown Worsted . . . i 48.50 41.00 20-o- z. 18-o- z. 16-o- z. 14-o- z. .......... ......... 19-o- z, ......... z. 14-o- z. I 14-o- ft 18-o- z. 18-o- z. z. 18-o- if z. ...... CHRISTMAS." u ..... ...... ...... ....: ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... EVERY OTHER .SUITING, AND OVERCOATING AT COST. They are all GUARANTEED Air Pure New Wool. The FIT, the TRIMMINGS, and the TAILORING are GUARANTEED PERFECT AND DEPENDABLE. . The orders must be placed this week to have them READY FOR . ' . If h , . - Have a carpenter do your carpentering, a Tailor your Tailoring MITCHELL, theTailor PHONE 281. 6 ft ft ft ft T. Insttjadof jWmjjo jmpw ?Jt MOSCOW Russia's first - sky- . .'' .. 39 ...iRl'lfl Special, lb. f, ............ . iviimnrvwuuw. Fruit t. MIXED NTTTS 16-o- z. ........ lh ' 471 1 1 2 - 25c w)w)Wittw1 Dates, full package - ... Grape - . 9. o ak. uo. Raisins, seeded or J, Seedless. 3 for 09 .... 0 Jb . Christmas You can depend on the food obtained from a Skaggs Store anywhere being up to the high stand- ard of- - excellence maintained by the entire institution. -- ; We shall be glad to welcome you at our neat, clean store, whether you buy or not. An cxceiient mixed 5 Candy Celery, bunch cS& ......10 $1.00 .. lb. Apple? ib. : Uiiw7$' aj r..i.-i- VA' v.:K ,,'Vrv MEATS SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS Porktt&lGc Pot Roast .k"':'"- - 12c, -- ROLLPIIME ROAST IK Hamburger and Link Sausage , Mi lira MfVfTCT R ' ' 9iL!,r f Lard, 3 lbs. or 11 IDr u-- Cin.DUy u . . . . JTAHl -- in 10. IZ2C RIB .. scraper will shortly bewmsrrtictsd av VI ; i M,v . ,. c.r t ivwi (vm ti. uouuceu louuy, 10 No. 1 can Chili Con Carhe 146 HOTS No. 2 can Chili Con Carne 27no. i can laroaies . . . .14 WALKERS commnnity from tr.fje. : Our Own Brand, wwwwmwmmmmwwnwww. Take advantage of our Saturday, morning Unusual Bargains. jj ?: 55csize POWDER COFFEE body-buildin- 4 30c sIze inese iTicen lor. -Saturday Only. w - The chief purpo9 of Skaggg "Cash and Carry" Stores has been to supply wholesome, g foods at economical prices. We do not sell elaborate or extravagant foods, but concentrate oar efforts on those which the average family will ; find most satisfying and which we know to be high in food, value and wholesomeness. Our expert buyers will not stock ' inferior merchandise. the-ne- a large Christmas 101 N. UNIVERSITY AVE.' Y (Special To Hie Heral(L SPANISH FORK. Dir.. 12.-.W. ChrUlensen was elected president of the Spanish Fork Kiwnnis club Thursday evening with William A. Cor'naby, at one of the most spirited-electionever held by the organization. Christensen and Cornaby were tied for president an the second ballot and one vote from one of the other candidates went to president on the third ballot thuf breaking the deadlock. On a motion of Dr. "Joseph Hughes, however, Mr. Cornaby wap elected vi-president )y acclama tion, 'lno retiring president, William II. Tolhurst, becoines district trustee. The. seven directors elected wet? as follows James W. Christianson F. J. Faiix, David Hodge,'C. Ja coDsen, Marion R. Taylor, .Wallace Peterson nnd E. A. IVtty. a committee was appointed to meet with the American Legion and Rotary club officials to arrange to bring" the University uf- - Utah Dramatic club to Spanish Fork to raise funds for Christmas cheer work. i,an,stmns benefit this year, it was announced, would be in the na tnre of sippl.ving'iioeesxary articles or Clothing or food to those actnal ly in ned Guaranteed Sweet 'WMMMMowsaaat OU realize, of course, if you stop to think of it, that the quality of the food you provide for your family and yourself, is most important. Upon it depends the health and sturdy development of the children, the strength and endurance of the older members. ' - . .. i. lb." Creamery, $1.75 size KIWANIS ELECT M .:' BAKING ' ftdyal SUPPLY ; r --- ---- Y0URF00D ? -- S 'va- - Two dozen . DecendHr 10, 1024. . J. T. McrCONNELU Referee in! Bankruiitc.v. .. s Sitting at 'Salt Lake City, Utai v - play, 1 rupt have plenty.) .v s Oui store is "full of good things Jo eat: . Cold meats, cheese, butter, Jersey milk, potatoes, flour, carrots, onions, turnips, lettuce, cabbage, cranberries, A; apples, ; oranges, Christmas nuts and candies, and Staple groceries. Come in. We can save you time and money. clothcBtbe B-l- D-1- 4 pkg. .30 Carnation Premium Wheat, ...V. 35 Pkg. (One pkg. to a customer.' Youo need not hurry,' we v sftcnni-lipa'tS--- f it ........-- 3 (or Carnation Preouum Oats, larger than that. ' At present Universal is working on "The Phantom of the Opera," Gaston Leroux's mystery story, based on the strange personage who, in the middle eighties, lived ia the cellars of the Paris opera TRAPPER FOUND US.1NLEAGUE - Cream of Wheat, reg. 25c, two pkgs ,to a customer - LONDON, (By Mall to. United Prem) Many, an old astronomer. in, this part of the world is muttering to himself these days about the way the Royal Astronomical society is ' meddling with his clock. Greenwich has at last decided to recognize midnight, Instead of noon, as the "zero hour." Even the coldest of "the profess sional cannot recall a time wben'the day did not begin, astronomically at any rate, the soeiety has 0t noon, decreed that on and after the ftest of next January, Greenwich mean time will be reckoned from midnight untll midnight, to conform with.' the civil method of .calculation. - - pres-idtn- , Saturday Specials with interest house. MIDNIGHT NOW 1 COMMUNITY STORE HOLLYWOOD; Dec. ia-r(- rj. p.) Every once in awhile out at Universal City,, acrflss lhealiueng8 pass five miles to the north of Hollywood proper, they burst forth with a production which, makes all of studio-towstand back and gaze But-rBo- D-1- 8 317. glass-covere- d revolution. The book will emphasize, however; that Trotsky enunciated, prior to 1917, those principals which have been sustained throughout the history of the Russian revolution. : N; University Ave. 726 Ian fallacies in preparing for the v GROCERY SETTING FOR star-gazer- g '" GIANT STEEL CHICAGO, Dec., 11 Warning against use of "raw oysters was broadcast today by Health Commls, sioner Herman. Bundesen, iQllow-ininvestigation of 25 cases of tenlUxf .to Tight gaged . to Andrew M. Ferguson typhoid, five of which proved fatal. Ffftf KEXf- -3 lufmaieaTM5is:Tdi"teMcl,w,! party, none but responsible parties which was omitted from his original Most of the victims are members K. 2ud S. need aply. Call at Room 31, Rob- schedule filed herein and the same of wealthy families, Bundeson said: nnd horn erts Hotel, Sunday, 2 to 5 p.' m. NOTICE All horses iiavlng been allo.wed by order of the He blames the cases on fnfected oys1)13-1. : stock' must le removed at once to tlie ters. eotirtan the case from rim First ward pasture. By referee in bankruptcy sitting at Salt Lake City to take further order, ot board, J. W. Farrer, both. . Inquire-35- 0 E, 1st I). John, secretary. Ihereih,- notice Is hereby ld.ven.4bat a cmlltors meeting win 75 cents. Call flXPEJlmarcellliig, FOH , KENT modernr furlie. held at the office of the umler- Address 1(52 ? ;Vlda Clark, 227-J- . nished apartment for couple, 315 " E.signed referee In bankruptcy, 424 Ki 4th D2o N. I'uiv. Ave. . Commercial Block, Salt Lake .City. 7923-NO. IN. T7In BANKRtPTCX, on the 24th day of December, TOV. RENT Modern f the Dfstrlet Court of the rftah, at PUEBLO, Colo., Dec. 12. (U.p.) MAItKY IF LONELY For results, 1924, WASHINGTON, 1Ij0( o'clock a. m., to con- Dec,, 10. (U. Police here today were, working ed three-rooapartment, fr- try me; best aii(j must ium'ssful United States for the District of Nations conto iK'ti'tion amend 'of The P.) League said, on W. iMhed. centrally located. A. the that of Vtah. the In matter Thomas 4 Schedule- , theory Inquiri "Home Libhy, Maker" ; hundreds rich for the examina and to ference traffic in arms, regulate . nrnsnector 8. 5th W. trunopr and 1)1 wish marriage-soon- ; strictly conf- Webb, voluntary bankrupt . i' tion of the iMtnkrupt, appointment which the United States government "creditors To the Thomas of exWebb, x idential; in;st relialfle; years of trustee and for the transaction TOIt S ALB Ford sechm, at sacri-- perience; "description free. "The of Spanish Fork, In the comity of of any other business "that, may Phone Successful Chili," Mrs. .Nash, Boi ("tab and district aforesaid, a bankflee, first class .shape. Jwvomin properly come before said toO-J- . ' "meeting. ' 55(5, Oakland, Calif. .";' $12.50 y J..-- Out there, on a rambling ranch of several hundred acres, "Oarl Laemmle and his big host of emMOSCOW, Dec, 12. (U. P.) Trotsky, who" shortly will ployes have plenty' of room to move leave for a health resort upon or- about, and when they plan a "set" ders of his physicians, Is reported to for an unusual production, they are" be- writing anotfier look, "My Mis- not limited to the confines of a studio or the bountakes." In it the red army chief discusses "his " admitted theoretic daries of a "lot" which is but little hoary-heade- RAW OYSTERS points. n ' Suits f , hardly speaking, he walked to the. and was banged at 5:30 a. m. was . PhysicUins said his neck broken in .the fall and that he lived only a few minutes. , one-ha- lf n has agreed to attend nest May. will un Chaney, master of grotegqnj not interfere with the .proposed disarmament confer makeun. la the "phantom," and hi Washington hi nlctnrixation is even more ' . . weir, ' ence. .. aa the crippie la "TU1 t waa he than the ef limitation or Disarmament Ulrada Man" or " the demonlami military establishmenU of Tario'ua in the "Hunchback of NottJ nationi will be reserved for discus- figure 1 Dame." , was it sion at abme late conference, of the Pari! The reproduction said by officiaU here today. onera house on the Universal lot U Control of tranaportation of arms built In the first steel and concrete J by neutral nations 4uto troubled Set TO .pe wueir utieu lur a li ftUTrf an. area areas will be the aim of the league It covers . io wat . ofi ... eu.ui .. V .. aix orainary omce wiuuuuga ana meetings. -- Agreement between the European as hlch .& a six story atroctm on the It bouses foyers, promenades, stag nations and this goTernment ' ana nuge auauonam, au duiu desired provisions for traffic-in-arm- s conference is understood to be cor din r to scale and drawn fmi completed except on two important architects' plans of the original 1 , 1 01U X2v 20c: i |