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Show - -- SALARY An Independent Newspaper, $ - Established as a weekly is 1S56; as a .daily ; morning evening axoept Saturday, and Sunday ' eery pioraiBg eioept Monday. v' iallhe Herald Pro?, rtah. SO building, Entered' aa aeoond clow matter at is 1822; Issued every rural mgrulng edition - GreatAsset tlie postoffloe in ProwQ, Utah. cuauuar Kawum l. ('riawT ... . ,POb: City Kditor Advertising "Manager Safnuel Gompers. .'I i t. By M. 11 ( BINDALI, Jr. JVhatthe canning Imiiixtry mean to the eouuty iuuiVlpilrticiiUtrly realized by considering tne employ- ofthe m . u Y .i ruuiviiiitruu BILL H.I.A.T0 GIVE In rhe aenntft he- , ; TOLSTOI P : " to 12. 1 These ywms women do ahoW a good a healtl' record. !, ; of ag tife.' their brothers.' The dAth rate the In svot "The . average ; lifetime, lias, been 1. Tht present weak thi age period, hi aabstantiaii-tigUex- . the of female Increased in the last 300 "jeara from Una Is among the . ' AWPS 17 from the age group fl to US rears," he said,,."Most of speciea. U ward Mutual Dlarera in the ward amusement hall Tuesday, December 2. under the direction of Anna Marie Eggertsen and Briant L. V .. Decker.: The story ie a very realistic one eoftcerhiug a poor Russian nwldier It Is a who is a real "Christian. very Inspiring play, filled with both pathos and humor. .' 1 The east selected contains, splendid material, most of the particj-imutf- t having had a great deal of exinrience in amateur theatricals. The. cast iwludes Percival Big'-lo. Vance,; Dr.-- Mitdlsbn Stella Merrill, ..Wendell Kigby, Elton Sun ner, Bowfee Smart, Esther Bggcrt- sen, Amelia HncKiey, liuaa aiuier, Gam Webb, Maurine Murdock and . Alta Johnson. :. -- of thia gain ia dua under iHve Teara 'ol th siun '"!., taaring Hfe ' X . . .JOHPf.-'women- a wwtwwwi I fee it 83 E, Center xii?Y-- r - toaCler r g3-Cenfe- THR LIBRARY TO ProVo's New StorerDevoted ExclnsiYely:t(r Ladies' and Millinery, ar Ready-to-W- dt 1? J' ;1 : (Jhnstmas1 &psciais If P. ' Iff TP TRIMMED COATS tt: n. .. its 'All new coats, Bolivia, Velours, ilocKea Chinchillas and. Sports cloths. Furs re 4 Opossum, Muskrat, Moufflon Manqei, -- A :-- . 1 Pnn 0 v nnrl Mftrm ink. Y . : ,, rr till: it HT t. - Values to $40.00. r-- Hi $ 4 ' iff; FLAPPING BAD ' 7, - ;Uv-- : . : SAYS EXPERT ( W, FJK E W i" OKK. De.-4Dr. E. Ii Fisk. director of thp Life With the extreme caution in sani- j.;xU..sio institute, told the Amer- tatlon and the complete sterilization ,,. education ct.nfereme that the through prwessing the housewivea. finpiier.ls shortening her life by are realizing more every da-the ktT flapping. fact that the factory canned foods Mortality and health statistics are far better than the home (irove, he said, that women between canned. the ages of 17 and 32 are now re : Y. rfflnbentfagbyThTrouFth pears, peaches, cherries, prunes, raspberries, spurns aud apricots, another great" factor iu the industry the eanneriea will bring into- - tlie county many thousands of dollars. the past twenty-fiv- e During years the 'consumption of tomatoes has increased three hundred fold. iher vegeThp consumption of tables.' peas ajid beans, .. has i increased nearly as much. With the delicious flavor and superior quality t'tah has established ah enviable record for ix canned v loodA. As the growing of beets, one of our big "crops, catinot continue season after season on the same ground canning erops are the very Jiest to lie used for rotating purpose- Our farms' are small and futense cultivation is the farmers only salvitrk)D. Canning crops heed intense cultivation and produce results accordingly. Some of the farmers get yields of tomatoes as high as thirty-thre- e tons and the bean growers as high as a six or seven tons to the acrer ' . tarding eiteBsion rmiDTUWADn fore Christ mat. w . y wu-gre- jMOarietriMll ended in the death ofSarriuel ment It give to the oiea, women , A turbulent careerhas and childreu in the four cauneriua gonh. A poor,-- unlettered immi- that will Gompers, and .a big man .operate thli seaaon. Id the factories there will le grant boy, he made his own way and became one four hundred women and girls powerful figures of his time. He virtually created the Amer- about aliout half t his many me aud boys. more for destinies its and ican ' Federation of Labor guided . . Indirectly, there. wiU be in the fields al ' man in. years. cultivatiug. and harvestinK .:U14iitiii(. ...Ya 1 . ins servica was noi aiuut iu iaui.. iiiuucviij uc sra,cui,.,-- . at leant this many more. jcapital many a time, thoughin spite, of itself and without in; If the labor that is required tu make 'tention. Rated ifsually as a "radical,'1 Gompers has always the enux. the boxes aud the machin been regarded by Jafoor as a conservative. Radicalism and ery .and supplies is taken into eon conservatism' are relative terms3. Hijs essential goberness andlsideratioii another greauumiM-- r or find employment. respoTisirjilityappeareu in nis irequent outness mh .extreme people and in comparison . It mipplies work for the boys and radicals in the ranks of American labor, ' with - the labor leaders of European ountnes in recent girl when they are out of school, aud need it so badly. . dedades. The output for the'eon will aplabor! he held organized 'During the war and afterward,; bet ufeen fhree hundred proximate and kindred heresies. aud three hundred fifty thousand firmly against Bolshevism, I. Vv. W.-isWhen the success of the war hinged on American industry ca es of fruit and vegetables with a he exerted his influence steadily, for efficient labor, and un- value of praclteally a million dol "' ' lars. interrupted production. The tomato acreage will run,'be-twec.: It is largely due to Gompers that American labor today eiuht hundred and one thousis imbued with American rather than European ideals, opr and, with a yield of from ten to fifposing socialism and seeking progress for itself by peaceful, teen tons per acre according to the constitutional methods rather than revolution. He barked of the canning season. length sometimes las loudly as any critic of the existing order, but Other vegetables, peas, beans ami on were His about the cautious was whole, hp efforts, biting. pumpkin will increase the acreage constructive, for the classes he represented and for the na- about six or aeveu hundred 'acres. tion as a whole. His restraining judgment will be missed in One caiinery has one hundred, acres labor counsels, and captains of. industry who regarded him as of Htrawberries lelg grown for an' enemy may well mourn his passing. them. Wjth the. fruits, apples. tea " the legislative nuandry in Unlay mid on a result It hiis One of Leo Tolstol'i most intertieef ordered Huit every effort be esting atorie of the Christmas wade tu prevent a vote oa the poa- dramatized by Virginia spirit, Id Wbl H. Horaibrook'. -- " WASHIXOTOX, Pee, IT. (I'.P ) President Coolidge took a band - South First West afreet, (hwyge - " 3 ' DEFER VOTE ON 1HE DAILY HERALD . I the prow "iierald, Thursday, December ia, ias4. fAGE WO.i w M'.' p.Y iff if Jvri -- ; 1 ' 'T . "',' 1 '.: . '4idi Y' J Ghristmas Special '" '" ? . 1 ' I ' ."IN ' New Dresses with-th- e advance hint of Spring, in style J '3St in color, in fabric. Satin, Canton, Crepe-bacSatin, Char-- t ' 'iis i TwilL' Beautiful brown Poirct meen, shades, bunit!Ss;f jred russei, ians. rosewood, son piueg, sinking jaae ana DiacKfi; comoinaiions, smart; au uiuxk. iew iuaic lines, new laeas in lluted douDie rutlies, seii-- i lower trims,-daintcoliars.p-;:- i Dressy afternoon frocks, sleeve and sleeveless styles, h and simple models for all purpose wean k -- I I i , i tSlSffi-t- i r k: l II tVp. G If v; i I m t is v y ::miMi i A 11 $16.50 liXte: $15.00 r T0 MOC $3.95 i I' is $12.50 8 IsiCo 83 East Center Provo's Most Popular Priced Millinery Store, Y Ready-toAVe- and ' ar ' ', ' and THOUSANDS of : : Free Gifts p-assen- g: Useful Gifts , .at WMivortlgs Is Accorded at Await You TRAVELERS IWELLWORTH'S REAL BARGAIN PRICES By The enver $45.00 Squirrel Chokers, gray and brown FREIGHT t i The Ideal Christmas Gift. Full furred fox, in brown and black ADVANCED SPRING STYLES Y AND COLORS. Both SHIPPERS . FUR SCARFS NEW SATIN HATS nr. if-- h Merchandise. Christmas 'Shopping List. New, Up-toDa- te MEN'S AND LADIES' HANDKER- - BATH ROBES, AND SWEATERS. large variety, I both low and high ' priced. " M. "HOSIERYHOSIERY men both For and ladies. Large variety in silks, lisle, wool and cotton. . - . CHIEFS Largest variety shown in town. Our prices the lowest in years. ran A "- . GLOVES AND HOUSE SLIPPERS Large and complete line to select from. FANCY PLAID SHIRTS All the rage; make excellent gifts; j SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL if Pure Silk Shirt, fibre- and floss silk I? phirt.: These are sure to please, : $4.98 If Each. ' if' II. -- ; PAJAMAS 'AND NIGHT SHIRTS You will find; most becoming pajamas at Wellworth's. -GARTERS AND ARMBANDS , Very beautiful combinations, priced - Serving - 25c 10 75c 9 v t Pays to Trade at exico Free Gifts ', WELLWORTH ; CHAIN STORES CO. Each and Every Day at WeUworlks. . -- Stores at , Provo ' ., Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove Y ' Payson Midvale Springville t !JY t J y |