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Show - rACS fiy. THE PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, MATXH. 24, 1925. 1 gj Service t 7 . In r.lc Clintock Probe KIlRn mil . i - :,: yoq ImrmtmL Aatbitwaia oftt aftM proaipl.4 b tboroug lily Baaiiha ALL. KeUo(-- Yj WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS 2i - ko. BRANWim,nwinii abat iraat nnmlinni . : , SKouldellroop and feet that drag we Aim to riease . n.f yom wl These Are- the three out- gtandins: virtues of our -- icrviceThere are many details that make it the flawless thins our pre. ent customers .find it. 1ASONABLE hi M iaoWd It cm. tir ym mi, 4ewa. auk to Iuumw aa -- PROMPT RELIABLE mi MW) Cmm ' ... THERE TMUISFER HARDY-MADSE- H 1S).S. First W, CO. Office and Res.rhorw ... re men and women who seem to health and keep you feeling fit' Eat two te eternally tired. They go aboat things tablespoonfuls dailyin chronic case, in a listless sort of way." .They try but with eyery meal If eaten regularly, it i they can't seem to make the jrade. to bring permanent relief o haos they do not realise that iJdjm$ik tvflut. grocer' returns the purchase pries. Eat your two tableapoonfuls with milk ot pation which is sapping their energy. .. There is a sure relief from this disease; "cam, sprinkle it over other cereals, cook It is Kellogg's . cereals, put it in soups and try ' e n rec'Pe Tven on every package, Kellogg'e goes cpmplebJy Be' sure you get Kellogg's through the system without changing its for OtJy fiber. It sweeos tha intestine Iean hrinirs aura mulit.. All .grocers sell it. purifies it. absorbs and carries moiihin through it, urges it to act exactly as nature ueaamg hotels and blended. Unlike p'ills and H tostanxaats serve it, drugs, it is never necessary to increase the Tha amount of Kellogg's which you BRAN original ALL ready toeat H3. iiniiiiiLii)iiimriH! - ' w ' ALL-BRA- Quaity and Service sack Payon Flour ...... sacks Payson Flour J00 lbs, Heavy Mill Run . 0 lbs. Mill Run , X00 lbs. Low Grade Flour Shorts 100 lbs. Shorts 100 lbs. Oats 100 lbs. Rolled Oats . . WO lbs. Barley .7 ... . 100 lbs. Chopped Barley TOO lbs. Whole Corn ; . . ... . . . 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Usrn. 100 lbs. Wasatch Chirken Feed. 100 lbs. Wasatch Laying Mash 100 lbs. Golden Meat Scraps f t Choice Alfalfa Hay, per cwt. .. 1 . . t . Sp-- '. sT .. ' . ." . . . I $3.00 82.90 regain yaor N ALL-IRA- Mm i t t2.S5 ...S3.10 ALL-BRA- N .'.$3.10 ...00c JTTi Wasatch Produce BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE ' 125 West Center. - 525 S. Univ. Ave. . iPhone34 T?fJ MM 53.00 - Phone66. II I MiHmmiHrHmmmt;H ... mm N first find effective. Let Kellogg's ft; N ng ALL-BRA- .....S2.7 ....... ll hatit-forrfci- .81.8' . ...... i ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- . 4S-I-b. 48-l- b. I ALL-BRA- N f 'iMi'a(ii;'i,',,'-lflII. - -- - 7 - By NKA Rptvm 2(1 years' imprisonment story of lincteria, poisons and inter-- , f'llICAGO,, HI., March 2. Girard hai supported the woCerms! Terribly, subtle, rowardly wove nmur,dcr pbits- as no wine men In luxury for years. He was fictionfst would have d.ired to in- an insurance agent, who In spare wennori of murder? Yet perm murder are rare. Three vent. .' time studied bacteriology. j His procedure In crime was alproven cases are of record. In Xeptemlier, 1025, Itr. Waite TheV'iH be investitratcd same. He cnltirated ac- Miss (laraJVck, (langhter ways, the married. by 8'nte and defense a !.tinicia ia ppltirfHTicesT ingratiated himself In tho ednlh of AVilHiua .JlcClintwlc, of J. K. rwk,'wealthy retired drug to their friendship and sold 'them ' of Grand Itapids' Mich. insurance. "iniHipnnir orphan.'' for wboso gist' t' Soon after New Yearns the bride's - Th. ru.Hw mv.nl.l 4fitran Anf In Ocnth AvilHiuiL Shepherd aud Br. C. iwreuiH Tsned: their Slaughter' in Hthe Yicllm'H nauif, but liirard would lHIVi' Thii ludlrlfd. fif all' possible methods of mnlie-iou- s New York. The health of the elder forge his acceptance and application Mrr 1'wk frtililmid ou JaiHtary Wt iid same for a Juiwjydf, lie aUuiinistradon of using T!116, she died, suppow01y of ('iscase genua Is most ai)tto exclto lieneficiary, , Bright 'a disease.-iti'r Jituclnatloii.' . k! Tbeu, . taking advantage 3f m Dr. "Waitei . accompanied the lody meal Agoliist no other Attack la the iu common, he dosed bis vic to (irand Kaplds aud arranged the tims with one of his strange tlctfqi so Jlefeniielesa began to ilkaloid drug's or'lnfected'them with .Soml of tlfc'Jmdstlnil-rcBte- ' ,1inl tuneral. : Then J. fail apd six weeks Inter, March 12, lie ilriiniiitic trials in history have germs or disease typhoid- or , lif ,'comiootlon with poison he died. pneumoula. .As soon as bis victim Micbi-cawent the doctor to Afjiiiu pied, be wolud collect the insurance. ' ' He suggeRted with tfie Uidy. One such, still less than, a A recent germ poisoning attempt lUi.untiou but the family refused. which did not end fatally for the old, is recalled. I r .Arthur Warren- Wsiite was a A mysterious note nsked the family victim was the efforts of Clarence to hi xv mi autopsy performed, O. Baring of JCcw Tork to poison yonuj; nud iiroinisin); dentist of New York CitjC He lived with his yonn? This,v ?.s. dMie, jind led to the . his wife. wd eonfejisloii of Dr. Watte. wife iu au uptown residential lieish- Mrs. Baring, a witness against IleJitid foimuitted the niurder8uhe her husband, told f quarrels ever : . bui'hniid,IMissessiou ber husband's devotion la another lie "whs socially acceptable and said, to place bis wife-if her parents' 'fortune. He was woman. On liAii won some distinction as a tennis Baring's plea for electrocuted at smg King. player. they became reooaciled. " When he was A dramiitu' story of crime and accused of hayins Returnhig from a trip to Europe, imirdered his wife's- father aud IntriKue was disclosed in the arrest Sirs. 'Baring became ill.- mother hy administering to thcin in Paris of '"Gent Ionian" Girard, bis Inestigatlon led to the arrest of doses of poison and: disease genns, wife apd Madame Jeanne Uirard her husband and be confessed that Jwffle-:nUigiven bis wife arsenic' and incredulous and ancry. phiue Uouetcau. pneumonia germs. He was confined Girard died awaiting trial. II) to a sanitarium. But he was arrested and in eoiirt ' under oath be unfolded an amazing wife and friend were sentenced to Kansas City police In' 1900 ac- tffttlll ai eu,ed a rebitive by nse of typhoid germs, but the man was never convicted. - - . This is JjSS ; WMePs Great f7;: y. i returns growingr cannery crops?" We earWsllr solicit your contracts for BEANS,40 laird $50.00 per tdnrCUCUMBERSr" 115.00, $30.00 and $4k00 per ton,arid especially TOM- ATOES at $12.00 per ton. 1 - thsean,ta.jn?ike gjood ' - u e - Packing Corporation cr-re- ;. u I1 - f :v ' Directs- '. , " If . w . - C. H. FUNK, Ticket Agent Phone 312.. 1 Si SAVE. BI0NEY-B- ill . 8 . Phone , 11 FOR CASH 446. . Pikiw Lowest' , 4 7' ;S. PRICES MARCH 23 TO MARCH 27, 1923. . .S3J Commeal, 2 sacks' for 94b. "sack Rolled Oats, 2 sacks for-.'- . . . . . , . . .98 2 for Oatlt 49 pkgs. Large pkgSunripe I Largepkg. 'Armour's Oats,,pkg. 94b. sack, Cracked Wheat .;. . . . ........ 60 ... W OactitSbtTlour muni founda- lb 10 SlC- - jbv Twli lb." (J b. .flr. can' 12;oz- ' yi ...;..... Pl?- !t Lettuce, bead ,.,t. . S... '....i.. 2 lbs. - Pint bottles Jlone;; Comb lloxjey, ,.4110 QCn ZJC Oflr ........ ....... Li b London Reunion , Held April ' - :. ft? Pimeijt Cheese, AQ . ORANGES' Large Oranges, -- 1 ' u r.'Jj. :rj'V , . Medium size, OF . ZuC dozen Small size, dozen ... tn ZUC ...'. 15c OUC - dozen ; CfU ... ' jIIoneyC.v.-.fCl0- each Cp ' .......rr.. Dried Prunes, HONEY bottle ifp IUI. FRUITS ... "' Cr Apples, lb. - rfOUC .. Ml Mfn CILEESE .7 Cream Cheese, Oft lb. . 0UC on , Cottage Cheese, Pancake 'f.ZZ. 1C 15C Watercress, bunch Jemima , Cherry Hill, 9Rp -t """-.T.- tC iunt ! Figs,Black,- , Qr Seeded "Raisins, lbPir.. lb. - Dry Onionst. ' Parsnips,-m- lb. . ib, Jin. 4llC TUlIC r. ...... On. ZUl ' LEMONS : -- 40c Wtidffinlrsh 'Syrm r CASHED CVRttY Grape FruiClarge, ' On. - - - MARKET.-.- , .' 2 West Center. We are open until 8 o'clock. for Bahanas lh. ' v .i. .' ZOC "10-0 1 to few-neemerg on amount fee who will meet with two lclo. ilf restrk'tifli AnunferatioiK-- i A gates, newly appointed, from each two of vstistiUK' body reunion wishing consolidation and ddlcgates from each committee ciin be i will wore successfully, wniufie pathr-liififormed, according to Joha Rothery, 1'iitertalu-mMit- s r 4 s. ...... (limit) Turkey,IIard Wheat Flour. tn The London lteunlou will mert (3ii)tlngM.aua. In the Pioneer stake' hall, 126 West and programs for tlie iieople NEW TORK, March 23. (TIP.) Fifth South street, Suit Lake City, of mote rl.sitingTiere.- a r'. An autopsy was ordered today to Saturday April 4, door" oiVn at A reiihion contention will be held , determine the cause of the sudden 7:30. tim week ollowinfr cotijcftouce , nt death last night of Louis 8. The program will consist of read tho public library, StatejStreet, on Inits, Toeal and Instmental soIon, Friday, April 10.'." The convention aged 74, retired banker. ' Frankenhelmer came home last talks hy recently returned mlwion-Ariewill consist of the present touimlt- Refreshments will be serred. evening and called a denrtor, report-Int- r A rdlscnsslonnamwiffe Ihe "advise- -' that he,.ia roliled while more than a mile from ability of continued consolidation flta liAma Mothers want it, for it quickly will be entered liito. . clears away the choking phlegm, ' ine la accordance with the rullnu at 'They beat ine and toi Stops the hoarse cough, gives rest-- ' over a fence to die," the aged man the Octftber reunion. ?ttll reunions ful sleep. Safe and refiable. told his pbvsiclan. win be held separately and will dis... ., ;v A short time later he began sink cuss the adviseability for fnrther ing and died while three hyslclam and co&Hnued consolidation! All rewere taking him to a hospital, union enthusiasm U drying down, No Narcotics , WK-ia- Frank-enheime- r. s. :3lc d '. 48-l&a- ck Agricultural FROM BEATING ....85 ....... C- . . ... . .$1.30. sack Whole Wheat Flour . . . .1. .; . .19 a pkgs. Spaghetti, fresh stock Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs. for .25c 24b. pail Lard , ...'..45 Lard .30 Cooking Butter, lb . , . . . . . . .'. 10 ll?s. Good, Clean Potatoes 19d ... . . . ..; . . . . Potatoes, per bushel . Fresh Salmon, lb. . . . . 30 . ..U . Fresi Halibut, lb. . . . .. 2tc" Fresh WhiU Bercht lb. . . . . .j .J.s, "Fresh Sandabsor Herring lb. . . , .' . 25 SmokejJ BaconSaiiares, lb: SiigafuretfAoT Hams, lb: , .'. . . . . . . . . . , i . . SS .... ................. - Scars-Roebuc- k tion for the winning ears in the exhibit. Each ear was tested for germination and the judges were ten of the outstanding corn authorities in Amerieal BANKER DIES 24-l- b. X- last week, according to advices Mr. Nelson reaching here today. tookflrst "place from among 15 competitors representing 5 connties in the state. "Thtr National Seed Corn show in which Mr. Nelson won high honors; .was the largest corn show the world bag ever seen. Close to 30,000 growers hud entries in the show and f17,000 In prizes was offered by the .'.'SO . ' CabbagV, r Banquet. I3C ib.. Hamburger or -- 1 rU-Sa- tisa 2 JbsT; UU Carrots John Nelson, Lockerby, won the ('tab state sweepstakes at the National Seed Corn show at Chicago SAMUEL KOPP 450 West Center.. i! UY PRIZ- E- SYSTEM" Phone 315..' : , WINS ci (( ipiiUU. lb. C. H. CODY, Agent. ' itamtsmiitimimm;iii;:rrgstt '41 : Rib Steak, VEGETABLES potatoes, bushel Onions, green, 8 bunches Dry Onions,, .. IN CORN SHOW LimitNine Months I - Round Trip Daily UPA I jJ j SPECIALS JQg - RIITTFRTimpanogos, -- nmnnf-attemptin- 1 til .... . TOMATOES Medium size -'I $2.35 ...... . .$2.45 . . la "THE MAN JJFE PASSED BY" sropsmoup CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Whaatx they sell good candj |