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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH, . For Sale The C. Will Houtz farm at Lake Shore; 80 acres; Strawberry and Lake Shore water rights, 83,000 $1,000 down and balance in 6 years. SEES SERIES FREE See h Marlnus Larsen. UDVZRTIHKMXNT) For Sale --Good saddle horse, four years old. Also second band saddle and double harness. See James B. Jameson 886 E Center St. uDvatTiasiwm GIFT PHOTOS Hare your Christmas photos taken this month. We can give you more time and better care than If postponed until the rush of December. New Easel Folders Just In. B. R. Pres. Ban Johnson of the American League. Hon explained how Witt, ' a Yank player, was knocked uncon scions in a final St Louis game when in running he stepped on the neck of a pop bottle, which flew up, bitting him u the head. - " UDVIBTMEHKNT) k -- -' 1$ not a reason for the increase of the price of coal. To increase the price of coal would make it possible for the rich to have coal, but it would make it impossible for the poor to purchase it. This country needs so many tons of coal. The rich and the poor alike need the coal. The shortage of coal should not cause the price An increased to be increased. price will prevent a just distribution of coal. The only legal and just thing that can possibly be done is to distribute the amount of coal we have a.i'iong all the people at the same rate that they would have been charged for the coal had there been a if. icient quantity. , The profiteer who takes advantage or the situation and raises the price of coal is an enemy of the people. , f ONA. AN GELUS-WI-N Published Wc are told that we are facing a t ADTXHTISXMXNT) to see the World Series games by Aa? coal shortage. Hut the shortage of coal f ANNOUNCEMENT .Alias Marguerite Jepperson, mem ber of the B.Y. U. Music Faculty, will open piano studio Saturday, October 28th, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Wilde. ' For further information In quire of Mrs. W. J. Wilde EZRA WARNER, Manager FROFITEERIN G STAH-MAN- N James P. Hon, a SL Louis sales man, was given a complete free trip ELISHA WARNER, Editor .He hat gone al is a necessity, .And any man who takes advantage of the poor mans necessity or of the rich mans necessity to extract from him an excessive ' price for that necessity is at heart a thief. Whatever law there .is that, can reach him should be put into operation. There is a just profit-tha- t belongs to every man for his labor, hie' talhis but there has a ever brain; ent, existed and there will never exist a condition which entitles any man to excessive profits, to usury, or extortionate demands for service or for goods. The profiteer has existed too lepg in this country. , -- PHILOSOPHY CUE our charming' women. 1'INALLY bowed to the inevitable 'Matinees Thursday .nod Saturday ANGELUS, FRISAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 47th and 28th . FOREVER Heres the wlld.thril lot romance that gives to common clay a aoul. Heres the .screens a of love a love that, under flames two lives forever. blighting burdens, through super-dram- 2:30., ; ; ANGELUS, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER Szth ' and Slat p m. DENTIST . Phone 1S5-- J. V Spanish Fork, t I Correct Defective Eyes DR. PETERSON -- t, f and-atw- DR. M. E. HARRIS PHYSICIAN Diseases of Women a Specialty Office at Residence 165 W., 1st N. Phone 118. " - ... - bull-neck- ed H. BROWN B. g, 1 Livery and Feed g Stables Hack Meets all Trains Phono 89-- w 'Europe Back to Farm 4 SPANISH JORK I. E. Brockbank A. L. Booth J. Edward Johnson BOOTH, BROCKBANK & i - PRISCILLA DEANin Phone 82 Hours 8 to 4 Creer Building log-cab- in ' tMiss ? Office - Elebta DrolUngef of Payson was a Spanish Fork visitor Tuesday. Going Advertisement Municipal Drainage ' ' t. , " System - ' Misses Millie Christmas and Viola Spanish Fork City, Utah, October Jones spent last .week-en-d .in .Salt 27th, 1922. Lake City- visiting with 'friends. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder unMrs. Effle Dart was Hostess .at a til 8 oclock p. m. November 3, 1922, afternoon party quilting for furnishing materials for construc- of last week. A.Thursday chicken dinner was ting complete the' proposed municipal served at 5 oclock,, covers being laid drainage system, as shown In the for ten. , A beautiful centerpiece of plans and specifications. . dahlias t was. the decoration. .Miss Plans, specifications, proposal, con- Margaret Dart assisted. the hostess. tract and bond forms may be seen at the office of th .City Recorder of The Y.: M. and Y. A. of Spanish Fork, Utah, or at the office the Third ward .held .their opening of McGonagle and Ullrich, 603 Des- social of the season . at the .ward eret Bank Building, Salt Lake City, amusement hall Tuesday evening. . A Utah, or may be obtained at the lat program was given, those part ter mentioned place on deposit of being Miss Mary .Williams, taking Miss Mina Dr. L. C. Gray, economist o( the o be returned the $10.00, deposit ,U-- S. Browne, Olaf Vicklund and the JamDept, of Agriculture, after an upon return of plans and specifica- eson brothersT Dancing was extended survey in Europe says big enjoyed estates are being cut into smalt tions in good order. In case a bidder the Hitchlngs .orchestra .furnishing and the people are going tails to make a bona fide bid after the music. Refreshments were serv- i tracts back-tthe land, producing more the and specifications, receiving plans for home than commercial uses. ed to ninety guests. deposit will be forfieted. The right Is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids or to waive WHEN YOU THINK any defects.. By order of the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah. JOSEPH HANSON, Mayor, J. P. CHRISTOPHERSON, City Re eorder. THINK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS at Freer Building PARAMOUNT JEWELRY CO. SATURDAY FROM I to 6 p. m. Provo Office 36 West Center Phones 62, Provo or 62 Spanish Fork -- -- - Office Dr. C. D. Livingston JOHN - and given the gate to the" short skirt Seoh sight of a tapered ankle will be spoken of a3 something Ahat . existed in the good old days." Women of course will be chided for their weakness. They have pro-te.u-d that the short skirt is healthy and comfortable, and tried to keep it in the mode, but what are the poor things to do whej the wholesale dressmakers just wont make short skills. The girls must buy what they are offered or nothing. And wheres the harm? The change means more cloth used, more mill hands at work, more business in The much derided the stores. changing mood of our ' women folk has kept the wheels cf industry moving many a jear. W. Hagan, M. D. - , two-qua- I've-wep- First 7:80; Second, 0:15 Also CENTURY COMEDY LIVE WIRES" Matinee Saturday at J. I used to 'mourn about the trials 'of my ancestral piort vials with briny, symIve filled, a million because . tears. of tribulations through ' . pathetic which our early went, when I would hear the moist orations, about the old gent. Ive sobbed .at , how he slew the weasels, Past Dangers Present skinned his thumb an cut his toe an suffered forty a kinds of measles from wadin, miles of heartless, snow. . . . O, each installment made me rivel, and .each . recital fetched the brine, and I would set around an', snivel, about them old kinfolks of mine. . . . But times has changed, and Im reflectin along the Ive saw some things I weren't ' lines of present dread. knock me dead ! Weve got could hour that expectin any road-hothe crazy benzine flivver Weve got the liver our weve eat that the got too, Weve got germs the bug that starts the flu My days an nights is spent in tsrror, Ill never reach a hundred years Ill swaller down error, about them happy pioneers! Ive studied my bald-fac- e Ive it from every arjgle turned the subjeck inside out, and I ' have learnt, beyond wrangle that -- Im the one v weep about I neers, FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY OCTOBER 27th WALLACE REID and ; ELSIE ERGUSON in Price, $2.00 per year. Entered February 21, 1902, as second class matter, at the Postofflce at Spanish Fork, Utah. Act of Congress March 8, 1897. , Subscription HDMEY PROGRAM Two Shows Each Evening sin-Co- molested and has escaped the judgments of law. But now the people are growing weary, restless, and revengeful. The time has come for the government to arrest every man who takes advantage of an emergency to practise extortion. "This is certainly true of the hour in which we are now living. The government talked about seizing the coal mines. The government ought to seize not only the mines, but everything else that the profiteer is trying to use for the purpose of extorting from the people an unjust and unreasonable profit. The profiteer should not be allowed to do business. Let the government say to all profiteers: Every time you raise the price unjustly, the government will take from you the right anJ the license to do business." This is the only way by which the suffering public can be quieted and put at ease. This is the way by which the government can restore confidence in its sovereignty, in its its justice. power, and-i-n Every Thursday JOHNSON Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Provo, Utah Spanish Fork, Ut Rockhill Bldg Knight Block ' Phone 130 - UNDE RTWO FLAGS 4 - , From the immortal novel by .Ouida. Dont miss the greatest picure of the year. Also Deseret News Reel No. 2. '.Priscilla. Dean 80h WINONA, MONDAY, OCTOBER - THE R. FERRIS TAYLOR 'STOCK COMPANY Presents LENA RIVERS - the acts. "You .will miss a Area if you .New Vaudeville between are not there. o . ANGELUS, .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st BETTY OMPSON and LON CHANEY FOR THOSE we LOVE It will open your heart to things you never. felt before. , , . Essay Wins Trip to Washington ; v Chiropractic . STROMBERG I Also PATHE NEWS and UNIVERSAL COMEDY. THURSDAY, NQUEMBffRgnd HOOT GIBSON . ' in - Also ART ACORD in ,, Chapter 6. Matinee IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL,", at 3:30. v. f COMING . Stanley Newcomb, "FOOLS PARADISE" Paramount Super Special. -- V'C. --- 14 years old. an essay on How I Can Hake Highways More Safe." wten'ftf Over 400,000 competitors. He gets a gold watch and a trip to from the National Washington, Automobile Chamber of Commerce. ? - who-Avrot- to 2 4 p.m. ERICK HANSEN UNDERTAKER Telephone 71-- j ? Any Grade of Casket You Desire' Imported and Home Manufacture Licensed Embalmer and Auto Hear at your service A. G. Stoddard M. D of San Diego, Calif, . is the boy . focmt ' VISITING HOURS climb. C , Corner 2nd North and 2nd West My prices are the lowest in the state, and my office is located on the ground floor no stairs of any kind td have been located in Spanish Fork for nearly four years and I am HERE TO STAY, so when you are in need of Chiropractic adjustments, get the best by calling on .I AM THE LAW" by JAMES .OLIVER CURWOOD.' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT S I i UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Main Office PAYSON, UTAH Telephone Nm. ..07. ' We are prepared to remove bodiea from hospitals or other places if to desired by our patrons. Motor Hearse Equipment and a fuU line of burial supplies on hand Hospital CIIIR-OPRATOR- and wooly Western thata different. BBnnannn John F. Harris and Co. - Chiropractor in Spanish Fork using the same methods used by ALL THE LEADING of the state, and as I use ONLY THE BEST need no camouflage, and therefore use no man.methods, I ipulations, embarrassing rubbings or massage of the spine or any other part. . Our services, prices and funeral supplies cannot be excelled. Call 119 Day or Night . SPANISH FORK Hughes- - Memorial I am the ONLY i LICENSED EMBALMERS resident graduate P. S. C. Chiroprac- tor practicing in Spanish Fork. RED COURAGE A wild I am the ONLY ANDERSON & CO. at all times. Onr prices are right. Night or day calls promptly attended to. BECAUSE' - - ANGELUS, G. G TAYLOR Graduate Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist- Interstate Livestock Inspector 178 N.2nd Eost SPANISH FORK George Bearnsona'Home e Ask Your Neighbor About Me. OFFICB AT RESIDENCE , , Phone 61-- Hours 2 to i p.m |