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Show THE PEOYO POST Leslie R, Cockrzll Died in Pocatello; To Be Buried Here s aw 41 Leslie iR. Cockrell ot Pocatello, Ida., died ,at his home Wednesday evening, the cause not ascertained by relatives and friends here He Is. survived by his wife, three sons and' Wo' daughters. Mr. Cockrell will be remembered In Provo as hiving been connected with the Maiben Glass and Paint company for a long while. The body will be brought to- - Provo- - for interment. , EXTEND TIME FOR . CHRISTMAS PARCELS Washington, Nov. 14. Extension to SO of the time In which Christmas parcels will be accepted for mailing to members of the American xpvdiuunsry forces in Prance was announced tonight by the postoffice and war department ; The extension was due, it was said, to the fact that the men of several American divisions which were in combat recently have only lately been able, to fill out the parcel labels without which packages from relatives and friends in'" this country will not be accepted by the postal authorities. ,v The postoffice department anr nounced, however, that to Insure cry by Christmsspsrcels should be mailed as soon as possible. .. November Why Compare Beef and Coal Profits? Swift & Company has frequently stated .. that Its profit on beef averages only one- fourth of a cent a pound, and hence has practically no effect on the price. Comparison has been made by the Federal Trade Commission of this profit with the profit on coaVand it has pointed out that .. . anthracite coal operators are , content with a profit of 25 cents a ton, whereas the beef . ofa cent a pound means profit of too. a a profit of $5X0 The comparison does not potat out that anthracite coal at the seaboard is worth at wholesale about $7 XX) a ton, whereas a ton of beef of fair quality Is worth about -- . -- de-h- NEW DRAFT ORDERS 7" WILL' BE ISSUED. : seeamaesn Washington, Nov. 15. New orders further curtailing operation of the national machinery of draft boards are r issued shortly by Provost Mar shal General Crowder. Stoppage of all physical examinations In connection with the classification Of 18 year old registrants Is likely on the ground that the results obtained will be of Utle value In six months There are many thousands of for signers In the United 8ttaes now held In class five as aliens, ' whom draft treaties recently negotiated make liable tb reclassification. Boards probably will be relieved promptly of the necessity for carrying out the law in this respect District boards, which consider appeals and industrial exemptions, have only started their work on the 18 to Orders are being framed to re lieve them and registrants affected,- one-four- to-h- $400X10 The profit has little effect on price in either case, price of coaL : Coal may be stored in the open air indefinitely) beef must be kept in expensive coolers because it is . .. highly perishable and must be refrigerated. ; delivor beef is ton; Coal is handled by the carload ered to retailers by the pound or hundred weight Methods of handling are vastly different Coal is In handled in open cars; beef mast be shipped f even an at temperature. refrigerator cars fairness to Swift & the to public, Fairpess ' " Company, fairness to the packing industry, demands that these indisputable facts be considered. It is stateimpossible to disprove Swift ft Company eo small as to have are beef on ment, that its profits on effect no prices. practically ; -- V . .Y,MASS.,U.SA. hunter and world fighting forces. When interviewed on fortune, big game returned from the has Just said: Gould traveler, the subject, ongressman has been In The of flceri and army doctors tell European front, where he Amerlcan'"alrforce the command of . me that. sweets are an absolute .Major Rice - fighting with the British keeping up the morale. Doc- declares, need candy. They The boys a known, for years that the want the brands, the tors have . " : ocasioned human has system requires a certain kind they used to get back borne." . - No bill In congress amTsailors of harmgreeated enthusiasm among the boys 80LDIER DIES IN over there than the bill which Con-- ! lega gweet8 t0 whjch they have been PROVO CAMP OF INFLUENZA. weak-vidgressman Gould has introduced to pro-- acustomed all their lives, is to Mr. and Mr. C. H. Barrett of Pro the soldiers and sailors with en their fighUng qualities.' who are addict-gu- vo Bench have received notice that sailors and Soldiers of ratlbns candy regular but who are forbidden their eon. Charles BarretL died at alonrwith their food and tobacco, j ed to alcohol, folAnd that use to ; it Camp Kearney from pneumonia, subject to regulations by the surgeon things which will entity their intenses lowing influenza. general of 'the respective services. British for liquor. Mr. Barrett was 22 years of age. He . There is no man in congress wholcravmg -- candy that has recognized ernment of a left about two months ago for training military madft keener study 1 chewing He is Survived by 6 , at Camp Kearney. questions' and who has the welfare of. sis-his parents, six brothers and four the Sannnie and Jackie more at heart, the T. M. C. A. a, ters. The body will be brought home than ongressman Gould- - His close Salvation Army ftnd ,ot,rrk , tions engaged in for burlaL study of army conditions and numer-anil cbaaing,.enqrjnous quantities of .candy euS' Interviews with the v gum for soldiers : and Suit and Dress navy offlcers have convinced him that- j and chewing Coat, Irvines .Acandy and chewing gum are necessi- sailors. Cushman A. Rice, aolder of . Sale is a hummer. up the spirit of our. Major ties, Generals Favor No further applications for approval of projects will be required and previous disapprovals are revoked. The council pointed out," however, that its action did not affect highway bond Issues, which still must be passed upon by the capital Issues committee of the , treasury. COMPANY'' aeces-rlent- . - Swift , Feeding Soldiers ri lJ,' orf r' uanaysttr only V4 per fa but hae less effect on the price ofbeef than on the Washington, Nov, 14. Removal of restrictions upon highway improvements was announced today by the 8tates highways council. b . cent of the $400.00 value. MAY GO AHEAD United value.;-;.- 25 per cent of tbs 5 The $SXX) profit on beef ' ' v i wholesale. cent profit on coal $7X0 . th To carry the comparison further, the - HIGHWAY PROJECTS ' & Company, U. S. A. y ..... a.,.. .i - e 1 5 You Get Delicious - 7!u " . SA-VAN-- EG gov-ha- com-- , This is the new cooking pound that housewives all over the country are using In place of eggs in cooking and baking. It also saves shortening. , r how Try It youTself and see waf-s; 'good It is. Cakes, tnuflVns; fles and cookies will come out as delightfully crisp, brown and used. appetizing as if eggs were dress-r It may be used in salad Ings, puddings, French toast, gravies any recipe that calls for whole eggfe- - It gives you. the-.- , same fluffy lightness the same the same leavening 'power thickening and binding quali-of ties as eggs at a fraction cost you. . what eggs 1 - . -- . -, own v. " 1 : your r S a $25 ' Coat , or Cut Price Sale. UNE ot Suit at Irvines CALL AND SEE OUR Xmas cards for the boys I - - i$TRAY NOTICE I have In my possession the follownot ing described animal which. claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Provo City Estray Ppund on Monday, the 25th day of November, 1918, at 12 oclock noon; Description: J)ne black and white cow, about 3 yeara old. Rope around horns, under slit in left ear, Square crop In right ear; no brands visible. Said, estray. was. taken .up. by ,.the City Marshal ott the Sth daf of NoV; hnd this Walt. wsy. LEARN - , SMALL BLACK PIO WITH whtte PPots. Enqulre at C. P. Ol' T' N29 son, 629 E. 4th North. SMALL and a small white Sutherland Bros. A LOST IS THEN necessary .to .have your plumbing at once. Basil T. Kerr, IT TO . CONSERVE. J. - - YOUNG-O- R -- - MIDDLED. comes tue n 1 ; FOR SAUE16 X 18 TENT, IN Call Segood condition,. Cheap rvo, care Goddard Packing plant Nl , blows , The flu and the an ill - wind It nobody good. that-- weather have been effectbringing a forced . Cat Price Sale on All Suits, Coats and Dresses at Irvine's. . Bale. - -- 1400 LBS. TEAM, one 1000 lb. team, 60; also R. F. young pigs. Apply Box 23, DONT THROW- - AWAY TOUR OLD some D.- - No;: 8 Beesteys Tarnw --.- 1 KI soon--;- - - - FOR SALE-O- Ne! .. $lGy; bicycle tlres untD'abiolutely Have them vulcanized. furs cleaned Proctor Academy offers a line j There is a course In telegraphy. now and demand for operators great salaries are being Increased. We also and j teach shorthand, typewriting low. la Tuition Callj bookkeeping. or write. Principal Proctor Academy, Provo, Utah. . I N1 KISTER'3 FUR CO, 113 LOST SMALL BUNCH KEYS WITH Return to Provo Chain attached. NlT . Post REWARD. 1 . N30 YOUNG ' PIGS 472-J-- for sale call , I" ' Costs, Suits nevr redactions Dresses st and at November, in ; before offered ) Trvines. . Beautiful New . f. Arch-bol- d Repaired snd Remodeled Bring In your Furs and save Prices. Reasonable Money. Furs Raw Bought . N. Academy -- nec-ea-sar- does it. TELEGRAPHY! N-2- 0 LlM'n heels of .. lc 8ale. . BLACK PIG warm one. Enquire ive in Watch snd wait tor le j'ifci I ; FOUND for Provo City. Poundkeeper - WANTED-- soon. r j6SEPrf W. LOVELESS, Reward. -- POTATOES, CAfr SALE houseaged woman for general ofbage, onjona, turnips, beets, burstthis tor chickens. work. Good wages. Apply ' 3 ed and soft cabbage Phone 13. l2. ; N20. fice, 383 W. 1st So., phone FOR Watch and wait to r Id Sale. - o, CALL AND SEE OUR ' UNE Of Qver repaired644-Xmaa cards : for-- ., the ; boys Tbere." Provo Paint A Glass Co. N16 phone . i- Over CALL AND SEE OUR . Xmas cards for the boys f Over There. Provo Paint A Glass Co. N16 Sale Is m. ' $18.75 buys LOST BETWEEN LEHI AND PRO-tThere. Prove PaiatA Class CO..NJ6 Jurse contaInihff ' abo&t 814.M Tinder please phone 637-f In money. UNE , Ask Your Grocer for ..a TODAY it ADVERTISEMENTS tot cent pcks willItsye you ovt 1.00. As efts go up more. best Authorities great agree that acottee many people can drink a wrthout apparent harm . If coffee doesn't disagree keep ,a . on with it. But if you think coffee is the IjCLASSlFIED The mv you Articles for 1 a bet 'kales commences. Watch for '2cn0candr$rM Results with ; |