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Show THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY MAY, 21, THREE SMUTTHSURE1S HEsonmonsuFR- ESFECT PAIDTHE LATE jUDGFJ.'E, 1920 : GETTING WIDEAT-TENTIO- BOOTH NIN Every Tire Signed SENATE We insist that Millers must T of uniform. Each tire is signed. A record is kept of the maker, the in spector and the process. If a tire comes back for adjust tnent we learn the reason. , If the workman is at fault he is penalized. If the inspector, overlooked a flaw; he is held responsible. If any proc- Heralded as one SCHEDULE! REVISED the greatest d reforms 102 No.. limited Anglo contemplated by the Sixty-sixt- h through train for' Chicago Congress the resolution intro-"duce- d 11:19 A. M. arriving Proro jeares by Senator Reed gait' Lake lilO'P."M., Chicago of Utah, provided 4 . M. . aecottd day at of the executive departNo 101?Westbouad leaves Provo ments is Los Pattracting wide attention. Angeles gt 6:41 - M., arrives The measure has won wide approvtwo These ,8xb:day't'6:40'P'M. al from BTnmbers of Congress and trains carry through Pullman equiphas been endorsed aa a measure of ment, Including observation car beeconomy by many newspaper editors. Chitween Los Angeles,"Provo and In the days when the government dining-car. cago. .'Alee Was operating on a sound peace basis were expenditures of respect by the governmental Resolutions of Indian "War Veterans about one bfliion dollars annually. On that basla the Tate Benater Aid-ric- h, to the -- memory of 'Captain John E. of Rhode island, estimated a Whe "March' died j 28, 1920, iBooth, I governmental reorganization would 72 ; years.. ,ged WHEREAS ourCaptaln overtaken I tTB $$09, 699,900. annually. On the am 'Smoot plan would by the epidemic, the tnfthensa, in- Te tha mor thKn 9L900,-rth- e flon has paid .duclngOther compMcUthms, debt rfl nature, after a brave 00,000. eadhye. Senator 6 moot is recognized tflght against that 'torrlble disease, as one of the economists of leading ttheretoeelhuilt -- East-boun- , Smoot,-Republica- n, 'for"re-organlzatt- on ess or material is at fault, we correct it After years of this checking weve attained uniform tires. There are Whole large cities from which not filler Tire came back last year. TreacUMust Endure -- ' Miller Treads, by our standard (oust outwear the balance of the tire. I We have attained a tread which outwears rivals by 25 per cent I Every day our tread stock is vuJ canized, then tested, in our labor lory. We permit no variation. Not single Miller Tire with Ithese new-gratreads has evB pome back with the tread gon& Tire Prices - r !Some False Idqas About Them in the natlbn, provides in his resolution , for a joint congressional commission 'Comrade-our loss the of death 'the three senators to 'be named by .rgt an able, efficient and devoted, MsnfhSIl sna three releader eeomrade and 'Captain of our to be named by Speakpresentatives IfosL i' er to Gillett the Whole adsurrey oar his in 'miss We 'leadership ministrative mechanism of the govlibhis and acknowledge .gatherings ernment and report apian that would so comrades in many; uMIng erality comrades by his know- eliminate duplicate and waste. and widows Two years would be required for ledge of the 'law 'framing 'their apa survey Senator TSmqot estisuch 'for pensions plications mates. The resolntion wentito the with the established order.. We acknowledge his Tiber all ty in Senate Appropriations committee and w,n be "Ported out in the near the bestowal of his varied- talents futureIu consideration during this of benefit and of the "Post, lor the the eonrtoft and solaee rendered at fason is certain. The National funeral services of those he Pelican. loved, which has endeared'' his mem ' ery to so many. RETURN FROM WASHINGTON We sympathise with and ail the members of the family, 1& 1 Mr. Louis Crandall, son of their deprivation of bts wise counsel ! Agnes L. Crandall and Mr. Thomas sod tatherly advice. . M. Pyne. son of Dr. 'and Mrs. H. S. RESOLVED that a copy 'Of his pyn9 bare Just returned from be forwarded to the wife Ington D. c. where ttey BUccessfully sod family of the deceased, and that ! pasgej the competition examinations it be entered upon the 'Retard of tor xravellng Auditor, Internal Rev- the Post, also that copies be 'for- enue Bureau of the Treasury departwarded to the Papers of our town ment. . " and Stare. , tRESOLVED,-that-we-recogniz- 'exir , prict bttf s extra w Vice-preside- nt freuU tint It should not - Any , We Insist on This first-gra- de tire should built as well as a tire cf that type can be built . i Cord Tires cost more than Fab- tries, and are worth the extra prke. .mile are Men who figure cost jer coming to .Cord 'Tires. But any tire, Cord or 'Fabric, should .be built for the utmost ser .which that itypexan, give. t-- t -- - Rem-- , many de There are three requirement! which Miller Tires must meet Not 20,000 Miles First, they must average greater Countless reports come to us oft Miller Cord Tires showing 20,000 to 28.000 miles of service. And tales of that kind are told everywhere, we mileage, type for type, than rival tire.t ' We constantly prove this. Eight machines in our factory run two tires each under rear-tir-e conditions. Each tire is run 650 miles daily by Tunning extra-fas- t. Some Men But mileage . depends on conditions on size, care, load and road. Millers are uniform, but they are not used under uniform conditions. In our factory tests we average 15.000 miles on Cords.' But a Miller Tire Nvill outlast almost always any. tire that you place opposite, no matter what it costs. ' Compare them under like conditions, and See what mileage modern tires can give. You will gain a new criterion, . When you buy a new car insist yon Miller Tires. Twenty car makers now supply them and there is no " extra charge. Wash-memori- i -- al - JOHN JOHNSON, t FORMER PROVO WOMAN JAMES W. CLINGER, A CHIROPRACTOR' WILLIAM y ASHWORTri,', T - - Council of the Provo'Post The friends of Mrs. Lillian' Deal of O,- - W. Veterans. . , . mCHAHGE. T0B3VIFE , -- -- v- ' Over-Pa-y Same men pay .extra prices, pectin g .extra mileage. 'Some pay and under prices" for an under-grad- e, in save that hope to way. Both are wrong. There may be exceptions there are always freak tires. But countless tests' have proved that vMiller Tires at Mille prices, on the ' average, give the lowest cost fe per mile, Miller siTirc., both And . Wilkins of Portland," OrL, formerly of Provo, will be pleased to learn that she Is a member of the graduating class this year of the Pacific Chiropractic college in Portland. The graduating exercises will be held on May 20, at which she win be presented with the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic. tiv .i ' -- V Cord and Won Over 21 Makes Th Eldorado Stag Co. of Lea Angalaa taitad 21 other makea agaioat Millars on smooth with coo-tio- o cup, for firm long-distan- Here we constantly compare the best other tires with Millers. Also in ceaseless road testt-Th- us day by day and week by week, we are guarding theMiUer supremacy, t . A1 Anderson was sentenced to 30 days Imprisonment In the county Jail or pay a fino of J30'in Judge 3. B. Tuckers court today for 1 seeing a worthless chock for $8.75. W. Hardy of Salt Lake and Clarence Crow of Untie wera brought before J. B. Tucker today on a charge .of intoxication. - They were each sentenced to pay a fine of $59 or serve 30 days in the eoonty JajL Not Staving the money, they. wqre turned over to the eoonty sheriff. John Blackett has filed; suit in Uie Fourth district , court against Calista M. Petera for $400 alleged to bo dne oa a promissory note secured by mortge oa Utah county real . estate. Fork J. of .Charles Wright Spanish, was sentenced to a tetm of thirty days in the county jail by Judge James B. Tucker Saturday, after having plead guilty to a charge of battery against Mrs. Wright. 'Joe Ball entefed a plea of guilty to taking boqt which was the property of CoL C. E. Loose, and was sentenced to pay a fine of 150 and serve a term of thirty diys in the county jail by Judge James B. Tucker Saturday. T In the case of J.,W. Buckley vs. J. V. Smith, Judge A. B. Morgan rendered a decision1 in favor of the plaintiff in the sum of $530 with in ' terest from April 5, 1919. The case Jnvolved commissions due plaintiff for the sale of certain real estate he had made tor defendant. 1 Makes Such ' Light, Tasty Biscuits Biscuits for Were sure there s a Breakfast I treat that cant be beat in store for us .light, tender' biscuits -toastv brown. and all puffed up with goodness I For mother is sure of her baking powder Calumet. She never disappoints us because Just let mother call, CALUMET POWDER baking here , never disappoints Its dependable. same always the Try it. Results -- the best, . Calumet contains only such dients as have been U.S-Foo- d PProdoffi-ciallybyt- bc Authorities. Yoa Save When Yoa Bay Use You Save When You highest?04 It' It i Fuh In the Nile. J the Nile contains- a greater variety of fish than any other river in tha world. ' An expedition sent ' TELLURIDE MOTOR Uth Provo, ad V. fktmt to. QJj00 fxJ TAYLOR PRpyp A Smart DouBle-Breas&From . Our Sjmng Showing Of d , mSCmMOOTHES o. ft THE TOWER ' NS Simple in line, tailored - in 'Suitable all;wooI s the Tower shpws the d at its best. The back: is form-fittethe waist fab-ric- double-breaste- r d, xk placed moderately high! ; ? - by the British museum brought back 8,000 specimens. Geared-to-the-Ro- . k 8,000 Different It Is believed Test AlfiSWV - J W - Cords or Fabdca la JMch iik sogs ' Winners In Million-Mil-e d , THE MILLER RUBBER CO, Akron, Ohio , I cUU broods dir. ' j. i holJoo wtiiphclt. Goro4-fo-tAo-fm- Packard Bases, weighing 8,600 pounds loaded. In this supremo tost Millars was by uniformity. long adds, on Fab- - TreeriPotented CootorArooi - learn. 1 his-wi- t f -- CbkrriRhl, K. B ruchbanm Company '50 ..'75 |