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Show " ., PAGE TWO. . ' -- X" " j ' THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 4, 1923. . f By CONPO '. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. Cl Pounds 50 Sacks of Flour--250- 0 every 'WeeMty- except Saturdayr and Sunday morulas, at The Herald Building, South First West street, Provo, .Utah: Telephone J5. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, delivered by carrier, tC centa a month", or 3.50 the year in advance; by mall. $3.60 a year; Sunday only, - a-- . by 'mall, li.et) the year, br advance.-.- Me MSvfre" lTupllshed B. C. RODGERS.. . ....... Free Free ... ...'. i .. ; X HOOVER'S . Salt Lake City office... e .EDITOR AND PUBLISHER The Daily Herald waa entered as second class mail matter June 8, mall matter , J.?lland The Sunday Herald was entered as second-cla-ss Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, May I, 1923, at the postoftice, ' 1879. v BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, ENDING LASTt DAY OF THE YEAR 311 Ness Building K HOME. Would you toiifre live on the side of a volcano, with the knowledge that itnas many times engulfed its inhabitants into terrible death, and is' likely to do so again? Probably not Yet thousands of persons live just this way. On the slopes of Mt Vesuvius, for instance, there are approximately 100,000 dwellers. They "and "their forefathers have dwelt there for ages, regardless .of the fact that, time and again, hundreds haye been overtaken by death in eruptions. Only recently the volcano became active and covered the mountain . sides with a nver :omplteiuava. Many of their homes wen covered and permanently embedded in the lava. But hardly had it cooled when they hurried back, searching for their old homes, and in instances where they werenot totally covered. digging them out and rebuilding them on the same spot. It would seem they would use all their energies to get away from such a place. Buf they do hot. It is home. The manager of the Hudson Bay company Javelle Water. farthest north trading post is Captain George G. Cleveland. He is LABOR GAINS IN ENGLAND. It is advisable to prepare only a small quantity of javelle water at back to civilization for the first time in ten years. He says International News Service. one time for laundry purposes since he is coiner to return to the country of eternal ice as fast as LONDON, Nov. 2. Available re- this loses its strength exposed to " he can, now, that he has looked us over. He will have to wait turns today from yesterday's light and air. .7 . council relations throughborough until aextiprag, for the Arctic alreadyjs frozen solid. out England and Wales showed gains for the Labor "It's all right to come back to civilization for a while," Thanksgiving will have an pHrty, although they failed to mnke -addetf --meaning If you arert CaptaiarCIevelandsaysTButfterTo for.. clean bad the sweep they hoped dressed in a new -you soon get tirea oi it. suit conservatives (Tories) broke The MITCHELL, TOE TAILOR ... A chronic probably would say the same even, which caused surprise in about the far north, after visiting it. some quarters, in view of the forth And. so it goes. Home is the magnet that draws Every coming general election, which is in January or Februone does not remain at home, of course. If "this course were now with Premier r.abhvin's protecFine Monuments at ary, would there be in one part of the world tion policy as he chief imie pursued, congestion and trackless wastes in the rest. There are alwavs intrerjid Right Prices BLAf KIIANI) BOMH STORE. souls who will leave home for mere adventure, for better ment, lor any one of many reasons, but always their hearts International News Service. will be at home. In tiue'st CHICAGO. Nov. r FLOUR ' V . I - - - - Whitehead's Market . - s- - J Will distribute FREEmong itsiiustomers and friends FIFTY SACKS OF HOOVER BROS. EXCELSIOR FLOUR tailor-mad- e - city-dwell- er First prize will be exiHK-te- Second prize will -- . . .". . ... r. ....... . . . .'. .;. . .FIVE be..!. ...... r ; r . . . Nekt forty prizes, each. dents in West Taylor street tumbled from their Ix'ds and scurried into the streets when .a black powder c i - I Bturo nl Ciniino early today. THE FAMILY DOCTOR. Ciuiino, his wife aud four chil"The old family doctor, rising at all hours of the night dren were JoIfeiTfrom their beds by to minister to the sick, traveling into the highways and by- the blast butwere not hurt. On the third floor of the building Charles ways with little thought of his fee, curing small ills, and Canas and his wife also were, burled . the brunt of the battle from 'bed. alleviating great suffering, Cimluo told police he had reagainst; disease and death.7 four blackband letters in the This beautiful tribute was given to the family doctor at ceived week, threatening that his tore the congress of the American College of Surgery, in its con- last would be bombed unless he left vention at Chicago. The surgeons gave due credit to, the srje- - $4,000 In a designated place. cialists, who, they admitted, have their place in the success of Wedding Gown. medical science, and can perform work that the general pracThe wedding gown of a smart titioner could not do without special training. The oper- - society girl recently waa of white Ming room, they said, still would be the scene of great battles satin with a very long train lined v againsgreatddss inrthe fightra disease, tut nothing can with cloth of gold. still-bea- - -- ... ; The tribute'was gracefully given and well deserved. The family doctor, in many instances, is regarded as more than a .doctor as a friend and counselor. Those to whom he ministers acquire a faith in him which, itself, goes a long way , toward promoting recovery from illness, because the attitude of the mind is being more and more regarded as an important factor in the welfare of the body. It is well, of course, and necessary, to have specialists and the highly trained surgeons, to come at the call of the chosen family physician, who never hesitates to summon their aid when necessary. But the person, human touch, is a great factor in this, as well as in other relations of life. It is this that adds greatly in .the silccess of the family physician. ".His patients are his neighbors and acquaintances, and he has more interest in them because of this. v7?ir'ri'- MwWs- "J - V.-- I Q M Ij fj 1 50-ce- nt Beesley Marble Works , head's Market j good . ;breaJC and i 7 ' This of fer applies to all phone oraers sent out of store ' jTW Phone ElghtO, "Where the Flowers Craw" Provo Greenhouse - East Cftja RraftT IVV I . KpK . - nf.-w- f5 i, j-- r' Huom oc.a. V'" . and de How to Win the Flour Every ticket, given at time payment for goods is made, will include a duplicate number which will be deposited in a locked and sealed box. At 8 o'clock on the evening of .December 31, a committee named by the ticketholders themselves, will draw the duplicate tickets. The first drawn will be entitled to the first prize; the second to the sec- ond prize; third to third prize, and the next forty each will get a sack of flours No employe of thestore will beallowed to participate in the drawing. Save your tickets, you may win more than one prize in this flour drawing. TJ'Kfri -: .''II'WV' yWi 1 . HemembeFthis Fifty sack's oflloover .Bros. celebrated flour; the best made, will be given free to customers of : .. EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS HOOVER BROS, Props. ... ..I . :- VLoVw TL - i Show us a youngster to whont the words 'Lay er Cake" have not a magic; ring. And how happy and contented you can make the kiddies If you serve them Layer t&kes bakea witn iioover Bros, nour.-- ; We suggest you try it. v C. O. D., livery boy will bring your tickets. LOWERS-FOR-HALLOWE'EN rAYERTCAKE i V " Provo, Utah. BERG MORTUARY H .1 Just South of Tabernacle. THE PABT OF A TRIE FRIEND. One of the compensations of our call- - lng. which ever claspa hands with sorrow, la the love and esteem with which we are regarded by those, whom we have served. " Whether we "share with you the pleas- a or ease urea of life, your way through time of sorrow, it is our constant desire we aud aim that may never fail you as n n made at time of payment, thus giving our cash and credit customers the same fair dealone ticket for each purchase made at White- - Large Variety- - From Which to Select. -- A Where will yon - purchase them? May we suggest the Provo Greenhouse wber you will find not only the cut. flowers in season but beautiful potted, growing plants, etc. Out chrysanthemums," flowers will add much to the joys of the occasion. - V P ."' Save your WHITEHEAD IHARKETtickets, which will be given free to purchase, distribution of tickets to be every customer for each ll' W SACK OF FLOUR, , HJ H i ' .... .... . . ........ ... .ONE 50-ce- nt -F- 8 ' " rs - ' Iri'iiMr I' ' the family doctor. supplant TWO SACKS OF FLOUR Third prize will be". Loop hotelM were aroused, hundreds if windows were shattered and resi- - .THREE SACKS OF FLOUR , In this connection, consider the courage of those who cross the ocean to a new home, with but the vaguist idea of wnat awaits tnem when they arrive. SACKS OF FLOUR- t f ' . . J |