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Show 1 THE PROVO POST TUFKDAY. SEPT. The Provo Post ICORH OIL COMING INTO GENERAL USE ' Published by THE pAxt PUBLISHING COMPANY t Pro o, Utah 1 2. 1919 I (Cd'Aln F. Borers, M. D,) of "aIcoHoI, Us influence cn Mind and Body, and Bathing Autl oi for Health fiver slnce.Hip Indiana passed - tin information along to' our old Puritan fathers and their equally puritanical wires we, in America, have acknowt edged that corn is a wonderfully, nu-- I tritlous and sustaining food. It Is only within years, how lever, that he have come to realize marine OIL in lhTgenhut-tfae-cor- a, I hitherto regarded as a loneof the most valuable all Ingredients of the com. Tor recent experiments hae proved I that 0,1 Poun4 tor Jteund. is one ? most readily converted and 3 of fiirailated of all fats, and that It has I vefy-blg- h nutritive qualities by" reason . of this fact I THE WAYS OF THE RICH j-ece- In an effort to die poor Andrew Camp trip t OOQlIIlii& liaJibilliou ortuiie: for'Uhe:b(nfif-o- f , , the piiblie-Hwas a living refutation of the charges frequently brought against our captains of industry by those who seek the destruc-- , tionj)f private property and who, to gain their objects, constantly stir tlie witchs cauldron of class hatredWhen Governor Townsend of Del av a re was in the city attending the governors conference he cited an example public -- spirit and philant h ropy-wh- ir hh ouidnotdjFl6bFs tgh t of- IIo atated that Pierre Dupont, of the Dupont Du Nemours, manufacturers of explosives, had agreed to give the state $.'00,000 year. for four years to supplement the 'vork of public school education. A brother is giving $2,000,000 for the improvement of the state s highway-, The ready answer of the will be that, bav ing robbed the public,1" these capitalists are only giving back' a part af gains. In the first place, there is no record of so faras we ire aware, unless we wish tb stigmatize an industry that helped, to. win the war and save the country.' Certainly the Duponts have not fleeced the public in the ways that arc wont to arouse uie fury of agitators- The very men whQ denounce the philanthropies of the rich are the kind, of men,' who, in their selfishness, become brutalized like the BolshevikI of Russia and spare neither the powerful "nor the weak, neither the rich ifor the poor and to whom virtue is merely an incitement to outrage--'-r.-x- . Thesystematized philanthropy of rieh Americans during the war was the wonder of the world, for the men who had won wealth with energy and brains put the same energy "and brains into the distribution of their wealth in works of mercy Vhat they did to mitigate the horrors and agonies of tht war Rt the people of Belgium, of Serbia, pf Armeftia. of Russia, in fact of all of the countries engaged in the conflict, testify. Had they not made ofjihilanthropyj. big business Wthe war would hare beeirmueh more terrible than it was-- ' In the Jars ef peace Ve should not forget that the minds and imaginations ' which are capable pf producing big 'business1 are the'souhd-mind- s that makg a nation great and prosperous: 'v The industrial chieftains who "are unwilling to use their overflowing wealth for the benefit of humanity, of their cotm-tr- y a n d t h e i r n e i gh bo rs areso fefr aito seenv peculiar,., hcarts havr'dried up, are only a small percentage of the'able men who have accumIn war and in ulated millions in this land of opportunity peace the possessors of great wealth have shown that they con- -' aidered their riches in the nature of a trust for the benefit of e - v te - ' if- - ni Corn oil la a true product inasmuch aa Its use has beeu confined largely to America although It Is quite. conceivable that before many years, there wllf be a very great demand created for It abroad especially In the "British Isles, in all the northern countries of Europe, and. even in the J perhaps, I countries themselves. Better Than Oliva Com oil has unique qualities, which give it a great advantage over olive oinn many respects. For one thing. Its method of preparation preserves ft from rancidity to which olive ell is bo liable, for fermentation In the breparaton of corn oiL Olhe oil, as is generally known, is xnely the oil pressed from ripe V.lves. It undergoes no process of efining or sterilization. So there is nothing, once the oil has been ex ucsed to the air or even before, f or hst'matter to present the action of I bacteria responsible for the develop- hate-formentp- rs 4 I -- t tl -- i Ijf- - - men. The use of riches to promote education or other public activities is hut & small part good the men of big business are doing for their fellow men. The skill they have in expanding business, of starting new enterprises and making titan successful and thereby increasing production and provid- l ingnrork for millions is one of the chief assets of the of the the genius is a dead thing umtl it is Inspired by .capitalist And the capitalist, usually, is one who, in his tailier years, worked a little harder and a little more faithful-lthan his companions and who had the vision to see and the f ra r ; ;1 4 rrt answer- i " , JZ - There are still some people in Provo who. with profit, etmld follow Jenkins example, and paint their bams. "While as a rule the dwellings in our community are painted, the out- buildings are almost invariably neglected. Suppose you can not afford to employ a painter, then do the work yourself- Do no feel timid about it; you can do it yourself if you only try, , As to color, the mineral red is the least expensive, and bv far the most durable. Then if you trim the buildings in white, you will have a good finish of winch you maj justly be proud-- ' ShouH yoTi prefer to nse aT different color for the shingles, you inay do so, and itwilI improyeJhe.appearancoLtheJbuildtn very much. If you select green, be careful, for some of the greens on the market are not reliable, and will invariably fade-Ohcoat of raw linseed oil on new shingles gives an excellent 2. rl . - ' jr- - ' ' 10 W. HEDQUIST DRUG OO. S. HEDQUIST DRUGCb. 104 W. Center St HEDQUIST DRUG CO. Pleaunl Grove.Uuh PROVO ELECTRIC A HARDWARE CO. 76 N. Academy Ave. THORNTON DRUG. CO. NO. 4. . . 61 W. Center St ... American palates, anyhow. In mixing salad dressing It has been found that corn oil is equal to the best olive oil, and very much better than ordinary olive oil and at a I the cost cost not to exceed one-hal- f olive of Imported of the highest grade discriminating oil. Indeed, many Including Italians I T nnwprefer the" s weet bland corn' oil I oil. to olive rori oil blends perfectly with tlie -l used erg o vVewch or e 'mayonnaise dressing making a perfectly smooth add homo-- I Teneous combination. One interesting fact In connection with this use of corn oil Is that corn oil does not congeal as readily as dees olive oil. It remains fluid down to a temperature of fourteen degrees; I oil becomes cloudy and whereas rolldlfles at a. temperature of thirty-tw.1 1? wise be lost, or else dissemi-ap- d degrees. This makes a very vreat difference, for cri3p coldness Is alt oier the neighborhood. The I one of the first requisites of a salad. foed Is cooked in Its own luice. Ir. an even more desirable pvopcf; tead of being saturated with burnt y In corn oil Is its correspordngly grease that would give the food a vl?her burning point While butter flavor and odor anything but deb-is at about two hundred and fifty sirable. This makes it possible to fry doughdegrees, goose grease at for hundred .degrees, lard at four hundred nuts, fish,, onions, or any food pro-d twenty-fiv- e degrees, cottonseed duct In one pan, and at one time If 11 de- - It were necessary wthout at five hundred and thirty-fiv- e any one -and olive oil at Mx hundred product taking up the odorr or flavrm oil does not burn until it Is heat- - ors of any of .the other product. ed up to six hundred and fifty degree-- I - This I carrying American .efficleu-- . "" cy lnto the kUchea wltlL a vengeance T Fahrehhelf. It Is the et right Into the hea'rt of the fryiug butter, point I nan. AH tfVMcSmakesloFlhe'con-uorvattonrdrjindotherfaUandoIIartbjirfllls of life and health also for the house with smoke and stench. nd gives all the neighbors wireless fh Increase' of liapplness and the information as to what the family Is satisfaction of being alive, I 1 TT . to ha vector dinner. Keeps the Food-julc8aled.ln r.r.: UTTON-CHASE DRUOCCr.. ' TAYLOR BROS. CO., OPT. ' PROVO DRUG CO,. W. FRESHWATER. JNW. Center Si Center k JEWELRY CO., 120 W. Center St a 24a W. 133 VC. ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE Greatest Sharif Mileage at Any : sttniver Ror 1tKyrinf Wdanont and packaaa 0g , a "u1 Get It froen yowrdawleror frouius tJUwct Additional blades 50 cents a package. o 5 irr-edle- Center St 2:5 Tirjs'i--r- ssssksuskijs : Ar 23 N. Academy oar-'-- '- 3 1 DURHAM-DUPLE- X RAZOR CO. t BALDWIN AVENUE,. JERSEY CITY, N rraa.T a. The Best Advertisement pops Have Silence Zones. Fog hells and buoys are frequently ne chant can have Is a satisfied cus- - ,r,cftPVU- - bet'aU8t Vf the Silwace prevaeD InVog banks. Ere tomer Nn rea recolDrae(latlon tjuntty .mese zoucc aot only retard . can hi Aiven an article than the fob uxl but stop It coWrely. I th. 1 ow ng by E. B. Mllburn,' Prop., GuIon-.kxbank of fog there will be a, long ' Bnig Store, Gulon, Ark: We hav bme through wLIeh sound wiU carry bold Chamberlains T he result Is that oae ship- Cough Remedy far n(f years and have always- - found than hefcr nnotlw that Is far-of- f i,,,ojr gives perfect satisfaction. jlmve r.e hint ola third that; la. dos - tt band. People's Home JqqpwI 1 g n - .. THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: re, - . Wireedge 1 eolor. "'The mineral red ground in oil. may be had in the following 25. 50. and 100 lb- kegs- - To 25 lbs- - add 2 galsizes: 1? lons of raw linseed oil, andone quart of. turpentineStir it well and your paint is ready- - One of the secrets of painting is to brush out your paint well, and not have it too thick. One gallon properly thinned should cover about 200 square feet of shWles. and 400 square feet of planed material. Now to the point Let us do more painting. Not because fbev A o it in the EsM, or some other place, but because it pays. sn 0 result briiffs goo on monev invested. Your, Mings will last longer, besides, paintipw imp'rove tb .looks .' of your premises one hundred per Cent, Bets a good example- -, for your neighbor, and lifts the community to a higher 4tapL 1-- heaJ your skin, hone U why throw good steel away? Aodfbr Get a real razor made aafe frraj that sains small sum, youcan have the your nearest dealer today f111 o e ' two-raiwi-tn I - - ed old-tim- nt-Tit -o- - t best-temper- oouth-European- - made Safe For much leas money than Ben blade on earth, the vi.n paid you can have a real and strongest a longet,keenest e tne balance in edged, detachable blade with, more the comfortable length shaving mileage than any other blade, apd t..e proper shaving angle a razor Dont discard this blade when can yoSi face' fcr h3 duUed-- You can strop it-- you rn andake.Jt8elftobome-wi- tb - Hf A Real Kaot I A'ltraveler, passing through Utah, stopped over night at fBmall fanning town. Next day, as he loitered about, he introduced himself to" one" of the farmers" ''jAfter the usual greetings, they chatted awhile, and by and by the traveler Do you said: Taint seems to he scarce in this locality- think sot drawled the farmer- 'From the looks of things I' eertainly do, replied the traveler. ' Shortly afterwards the fanner went East- on a visit to a rclatiye. On' returning home, one of the first things he did was to paint his barn Then the gossiping neighborhood won- -' defed and wondered why Ezekiel Jenkins was in such a hurry about that painting One day, the most curious of the gossip-er- s could no longer restrain himself and so he asked Jenkins: Ive been Eeast. e am e the Why all this painting. Zeekt gj FLEX) r, - o o o DO MORE PAINTING ( S5HAr.T))- - i gift to grasp opportunity "We can imagine to what depths the country would fall if the genius of our industrial field marshals were "cribbed,' cabined and confined within the limits proposed, by socialists and communists. The Citizen-t- , ' Y- d, . . less, y LETS ed ment ofTancidity. IVith corn oil. on the contrary, 'rest edre Is taken to Insure through "erilizatiohr The cruda yellow o 'XprevSed from the corn germs. Us purified by filtration and steaming Then the waer, protein substances, I md glycerine' elements ai removed Tthe oil thus aterllized. any germs have droppel around, are h" roi-Lethe oil Is deodorized, Med the ferments, which later on cause rancidity, are completely , destroyed. . fiereBUttOf a"l!mpld.-cflearrlfg- bt-I and wlt-- i yellow colored flavor sweet peculiar and agreeable untaste. For, that satisfies a natural olive or oil, olives like the taste for the liking tor core oil does not havs to be acquired. It comes right along. nation-Capifa- . old-fashion- ed I rrijy othe y tl ( - their-fello- hb-countr- olive-growin- g -- The-mise- d. I ep tut, RAN KLINS BRAIN like his razor was a thing of exquisite balance. And by stropping his brain on other mens minds, he kept it always fresh-edgeSo when, at seventy, pitted him against -Europes foremost diplomats, his keen intellect and honesty won their victory. In like manner, his fine old razor was a thing of time-testvirtue good heft in the hand, right shaving- - angle on the cheek, practical working length.. AIT that Franklins razor lacked to make it a perfect shaving tooEwas the double-edgeblade guarded of the r Hardware and Plumbing Tools, Cutlery,: Aluminum ware, etc et The great advantage of a higher burning point in trying fish, steak, onions, and other odoriferous foods Is that the higher temperature, used with core oil, makes It possible to cook the food In a shorter space of Mme, and thereby prevents the tough erlng of the meat, the drying out of the fish, and the diffusion of the t of Araby from other co- AskY(-DJc- GmndPrizel!2l nrt&rms 6Ammunidon "Write per-no- mestibles. ' Also, the use of corn oil at ls unusually high temperature seals In of the immediately the surface ?nlc ' I r It for Catalog Heating: a Specialty ' See our new und:r-fee- d pipeless furnace. a S MMMOTON AMMUMCCO .r ? r 4 xm : Visit the new Store 247 Wet Center St. Phone 332 -- r t |