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Show , the f ueat f ner aliu-raL Hulas and Mr. IRVINE'S The Largest Exclusive Dry Goods and Ladies Store in Utah County, j!iCinms 3 Ready-toAVe- r ar . and short 2.25. new Muslin Skirts -- Knitted patterns, - Scarfs, - $1.00 s Silk Hose tops; vin TWOJAIR M r, " 1 ' NiwYeuc Crrt ' ' - - ' i . Mr. Fuitt Mj , Whj donl ou pubtUh I Hsrt.StUmtt tw i, .. . : -- " ' : jy rz. lull " " averriseroentl lately tat'teQ of are irjdebted to Mr. S. for his suggestion. is an excellent one. Ve publkh ao. annual Statement of the Metropolitan,: not a I f Mil ' ' we Dccausc uinm tnat tne neureswui Deremembtrcdabut be cause they offer conclusive evidence of unusual growth ' and strength to its 22,000,000 policyholders. . And it is this- extraordinary financisJ that makea it ooasihle far th Mififiirvii ttJL- adon-wid- e campaign for better health and longer life, Open ".". Scarfs and Centers i $2.50. ti i n 1 ai av wBBaBBaBaBaBajaaBBBBBBBSaaBBB' THE HOUSE OF qUAUTr, nn i -- i JJlecord ' n itt ?ohc7hoden' Health and Welfare Statement r DectMBa ji,ioa4 W , . . "The Monster," a Roland West production, based on Crane Wilbur's If You Owned A Locomotive you would have to keep the machinery in perfect state .'of repair. Some of the parts would sooner or. later '' show wear and have to be replaced. is no different than a locomotive in this respect. Every year you ought to replace any part that .is worn. "A . stitch in time saves nine," and you can install these parts yourself and save expensive garage bills.. We keep'parts f or any make of car. V stage thriller, opens at the ColumLon Chancy, bia theater tonight who played "The Hunchback of Notre' Dsiie" and "He 'Who Gets Slapped," appears in the title role;' "The Monster" is a surgeon whose twisted brain delights in performing strange operations upon victims be. lures to his sanitarium. Johnny Arthur, who la featured with Chaney, is a stage comedian new to the screen, ' He plays- - an amateur detective who blunders upon the solution of the mystery of the horrors of the' sanitarium. Uttopelitaa ladaariai IV-- ' for an tmmm. M ra.-- -. .. v SMRaUt! 12,64,131.49 taj. v mmmmm,mimm1.1a taa iBcraaatlBAMatHaalKA..... lasoo. la ..,........;......,. JaawiawawaaU.4 If cirapoUtaa phoM SMMtaUtr lac staa ivit a4aaaaaaa)aaa aaMaa,8dJL Oadlat INI.M....:..M.A....'...M'waMv Health laforaatioa tkreatb aufuia advarctnsiaat mcM to iw.-.....- .... Hsdtk tNratin' lllalitiatail ' la im.;.......4... Tnlntd Bonaw care far aVJl pdcjteUanla I9M ANNOUNCEMENT. jThe undersigned wishes to announce to the public, that he has UfceiL.0TerrtheJamp business formerly operated by the Whipple Electric eompahy, at 2J4 West Center street, Provo, ; and win be pieaeedi. to Masda lamps,' at the same location. . . E. W. pCXCAN. '.. .1 ? ' -- .40,t W.a.aMttM j i 74,873 cook faeiaarf DMSmmM - , J - Tetal j f . , i v j taaaaabaaaadtos.;..,..... lM. Wggtst in World-M- op, t . I stockholders. It is owned solely by its policyholders. You, as one of the policy- - ; holders, share in the owner ship of all its investments b its railroad bonds, its real-est- ate mortgages, its loans '. to, farmers, loans to states, iities and towns for' public: improvements and similar ... s' ' V enterprises ' r, of You, as a : , over $1,600, 000, odd' should read the two state mcnts on the left with a feeling of pride b what your company has achieved. The efforts as well as th assets ,' ' , ' V of the Metropolitan':' ...... 4.JSU$0rJ99.00 S62479J.oo ' against future wa'ntr-t- o greater happiness, better1 health and longer life, . 1022,484,769X0 it. LIFE INSURANCE METROPOLITAN; th -- ...... are dedicated to protection, t5O7,8877S.00 aiaafaaa....,.,,,,,,,.; tfawbaraf Pfcaaaaaniiiai JS - 213.60i274.13 r i. .. . INSURANCE OUTSTANDING ladfftiata.raM. . eseasatOti U84.2JO.70L0O pall 'ar ei,.:r.:..iU..-...:.;.;,;...i., , 21s,728.S4:00 i , -- JS6S9S visits " alkl 1 SO,000,000 people 1 Total cxpndttara kr Rmkk sad Walfan War aaeaf m Total 100,774,929.93 S0,861025 ' Cah fc toaanaoi a to'h lM..l'. ...m : " 4...i....,....V. . part-owne- 4J7.17J.147.10 ' JKTZ..Jr'?. k attreoelltaa Dlph. Unrla aortalltr rat aao a Gala j J ' T lter ,5 22i2Si21122 11,638,17448.20 b Dtdht s ,MjOS8rOTO.ri Dtdln, la ttttrepoKUa (ha t d-rio $lr2S.I74rJ4UO .: MSff . ' Ubv rata alao elserThe-MetropoUtanasno-stock-an- 11,451.693,89240 a twiiileiiid IcvhoMm Ala 'The Basque' gypsies'-- contracted their mnrrluge by throwing a Jar toward the aun and . counting the .. . ' fragment,-- r. i MI. noonc PP1' : DtchaamlaBtraittaaoaa 1 --to .00,600 peopb '' r ..m,mHQflOQJWO UaiaivallBlM4aaaiaa'. I ) Yon and all thcothcr 22,000,000 policyholders m out Umtedbtatesanranad- a" benefit through cost of insurance, , The wealth of the Metropolitan bclones to you and ttNtMtlM(HHrtHtO death ektaba yofk,an - Financial Statement. Dtcmata ji, 1984 JJmvdiawaataiBaBtaa 1" ' y Jtept Swfah " i hc MetropQhtanfHealth,an4 Welfare live longer People-now w"'"": t - Hundreds of Other Bargains "THE MONSTER" - C N. While the average life span in the United States ii? $U years greater than it was 12 years ago, the life spaa . 'in- fit the Industriat Policyholders f creased nearlv 81 vears a' betterment of three vears . over the general ayerage-w-ithe same interval, , a dinary decrease in the death rate. among ita.polkr-- " holders. Compared with ioi I, for example, therewere amoneiu1 Industrial nearly 62,000 fewer deatJisb io2X w WW holders than there would have been if the I oil rohcy :...',. death rate had prevailed. .. - . flip" Yotuire-tke-gainer- -- InhMtiial PaUtwUm aUxa l I to taceaial aaMtatttr ha. Your-automobil- e It isn't entirely . perbap other Metropolitan policyholder! like mjHf wouU U tntpreated in Statement of that kind. Very truly youri, a fonauM tor aapahttoa m - E5rC , youri , - Fancy finished pieces Wscaffa andlafge cen- ter pieces; values to at 9A.M. arork J0 o K but since yon are doing It, ght n tkt ' ftctt M fitmrtt M Hat. Call it a Heart Stat- en"nt or a Welfare Statement, or anything you uac, ourrgive ui me laco. " Doors' ;; clwta myminajustnowyou'rtdoingitorwliy" WE - - . . ataSBBaM ' EACH w .... JV. :' doing to help people live longer. ; , $1.00 " i .P.) Health r . Jong with the regular Financial Statement eon put out each yesrf ' t ' r ;" Any company Can publttl Impretilve figurei T financial atreneth. financial crowtK etc. .But figure! ion't stick, All I remember from four Mityearibtatament W that the MetropoUtaflhai aeveral milUoa poUcybolden sad is the biggest life insurance company in the world. i ve oeen loiiowing some or your magauot -- Zephyr Gingham, plain and patterns. FIVE YARDS . . Fine quality Gingham Dresses, neat BtytesI 2L-fU- 32-in- Children's Dresses - LIFE THE (Nam --$n llequett) Ma. Maut Um V . MiTtorourAit Lii Imvaanci Co.' Ginghams $1.00 J ii AN; OPEN LETTER ; . YARDS r $1.00 ., The leasing tower of Pisa, July, HOfilE la In danger of entirely toppling over. A deep trench dug more than a century ago about the base per CHICAGO. March The' automobile' takes "the high alts infiltration of water which school and college atudent from the soften the earth causing it to yield ' borne and make him an enemy of under the weight society. John HrWuelterTprofeaeor of eovioloey at the University of lrla herding dncka or ge (Teago7Taeeita7He naTJuaTconv not an aneomnioa sight in eertala automobile of the a ai pleted study .,,.; -, .,, ... j . parte of Europe. a sociological force in modern life. "The car ta contributing to the As average, of aeven. or eight llnquincyIef "aKdeilsTTrot Mueller atated. "It removea. the earthquakes are r30rded weekly t youth of the nation from the prt. the Hawaiian Volcano. observatory to do with ofwhich has TxxnStatcnlenn-on- e A large assortment to choose from in fine quality "rvalues to 75c yard.-THR- EE Women's percale andA Gingham Aprons,: neatly trimmed. TWO FOR .regular 69c. TWO FOR with wide lisle black and colors.- V' Printed Voiles Bungalow ; Aprons Women's fine ribbed gauze, summer weight Union Suits; all Bizes; AUTOMOBILE Dollars arid $1.00 Union Suits -- - $1.00 - $1.0(1 , ;. . Fine quality checks ind plaids, a worthwhile saving at THREE YARDS DRESSES Sacrificed at Set Lake-Satn-rday evening the folio wine motored te Salt Lake to attend the Veteran Annnat aasapiation ; Eph BoisenJfL H. Breretonv C Hi Ward.. Alvin ' Kelson and ,B. .H. Brown. . . Mr. Homer waa elected president of the aseoclatioa for the cominz year. Married Fe&t - Dane Another Mr. Alma Stewart, Miss LaVoa married, folks' dance will be .held in Keiurna freas Leodoo The many Stewart and Swea Trotter Repent the Pioneer ward amusement hall frieada of Mia Lillian Brown wiU be glad to lean that she has re--t Sunday la 8a It Lake,. this evening. Good nasle will be a rued frbm London," where she ha furnished. ! been vUltlnf with relative tor sevSdk Home W. IUUrtoa aold kin eral months. home ea wert drlrs to C 3. Huff, Mrs. Vkdt Bebtive-- Mr. . and through the Provo Consolidated Ernest R..Baamuon and eon tlalt- Deaeslt .tltWUtlaa Oidroyd Real Estate Ca ed with relative! in Pleasant Grove. Stepped on the fan while driving Sunday, J,; oa ilfth East street, between Third Return Home Mrs. J. Milton and fifth South. The speed cop oe Jones, 1ai7ctmawr-to"-li6rliothappened alone and eecorted Mr. after spending tlx wwli in Salt Jackson and Clyde Keyte motored, Oldrojd to the city court where a Lake. While there Mri. Jonea" was to Salt Lake today on business. .. flQ fine waa paid. V Tissue Ginghams COATS AND i Madan to ' 8aJt w Saturday tej and IVelfahy thelother with Financial Strength WOMEN'S "Rubber pant3, bib and fearters, neatly ' packed. . ' regular 25 Hickory Set for Baby lakeMr. and Sunday Id Bait Containing ivory compact and folding comb. Se- t- EACH ' d Vanity Sets $1.00 With neat embroidery or plain hemstitched ' -- .imniSt "$1.50. value; .'ri' Consolidated. - $1.00 Scarfs,: LIE ' ' - $1.00 ... Silk M. JUtotOB bom of R. Q. 74 fcouta Second Wcat t& ttuUyj'l mary group' control, . i ed by the family. ha Uh kt auromobile," tiaued. "the college youth la able bim ta ge where the people ke don't car and the people who car( duat ae him.And.if he wlshe ta 'pick UP' a girt, he goea t a neigh borbood where he la not knowa. 7 The policeman, of, course, Profe Mueller eiplaina, i not auppoaed 44 know what goea ea inside of a mat chine, which la auppoaed ie 1 M sacred at the &oaie and cannot fef violated without .search warrant-.- " ' The department of sociology haa collected a large number of "case written by the studtwts, themselvesf who described the procedure naed by cellrge youtha to "pkk up" glrH, and to explain what goea on aftrt the acquaintance haa ripened.. Oliver Twist and sailor styles; some exceptional values at- : Of muslin, lingette and fine satinea ; a real value.,. ,:;x Children's rWash Suits YARD . . $1.00 Princess Slips ' Printed crepes, Canton crepes, messalines, . radium, etc., in a "large range" of patterns. Values ' to $3.00. tf. and Salt Lake. TolwaTSewaWBetteTvaluesi Sleeveless ytr!j, - Maters U Ball lake Mr. and sirs, D..W. Webeter and ' family . Week End la Moraal Mlaa Mar motored to Salt Lake Sunday and Cfcristensea Spent the week-en1b spent the day visions wVtft teuttvea Moroni vlaltlns wita relatives and and friends. . Meads White then ills Cttria-teaar-a r Prom of attended Saturday la Payiia Uk and the Moroni high school. Mrs. 0. W Barnett and family motored to Payaoa . Saturday and relatives. . , Sell Fnna The Prove, Consoli- viaited withGuests Week End Mr. and Mrs, J, date Real Estate Co, sol) the firm B. JUhtoa had their week end of G i. Huff la Lakevlew to B. O. Kuecta, Mr. and Mr. Carl Porter of For the last Bargain Day of the month we are presenting a mammoth Dollar Day. Those who attend this sale will find many unequalled bargain surprises not mentioned in this list The way the people of Provo have so liberally Responded to our Wednesday Bargain .Days is . greatly appreciated and in return for your splendid support, we promise sleeve stylesT neatly, trimmed, values to d Upturns llwa Mrs. Edith Ttm - Ceea Tea Fast For speeding oa terUke baa returned to ker home In Third South street, Citfwn Purfe of flO Portland," Ore, after ependln a was aeatenced to pay a fine ; j nMtntk in this dry viaUlnc with &er ta the city court. ; paresta, Mr. and Mra. AkxIled- la Salt Lake Mr. and Mr. N. C ouist. Hick and family were Salt Lake . vlsitora Sunday. ; Uetera FVoai AJkine Mr. and Mrs. mnk Stronf .and hildreo fcw WeekW SJ Uke-- MU Eoy and .May and Mr. and . Mra. Alice LoU BicbanU. Mia Rksarda, Kama. Clark and aun Don of Al- Mlsa Cleoaa Smith and Miac Marva to motored Sunday tUs city pine to Salt Hodsoa spent the week-enand spent the day viaitint th Mr. Lake, and attended a daneinf party . ... and Mra, H. W. Peeeraoa. -- . eTenln - MiuMaod . . ' Muslin Gowns Ba Bur have Purehaae tlmm Leonard Md-a- e Julk-- oa hae porehaaed th hum f C ftbrouga the Prove i. Huff m fill West Third South, fUntl Estate Co. Uirough tae Prove Consolidated - IU1 Folate Ca WEDNESDAY Silks - : part-base- Dollar: Day , I9i"" THE ETENIKG illAALD, MONDAY, MAfcCfl 23. PAGE SIX. i 12,447.644 COMPANY-NE- W If YORK Assets, More PoUeyholderi, Mori Iniurarace In Force. Mora New Insurance iBach Year A Mutual Uorxjry inxorporaied by the Stata of New York . 1 . |