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Show THE PROVO PQ3T, F BID AT.. SEPTEMBER 24, 1920. SENATOR KING AND T.N. TAYLOR SPEAK AT DEMOCRATIC RALLY 'TONIGHT AND SATURDAY i Jl Senator and Guber- natorial Nominee Thomas N. Taylor i were the speakers at a rally given in Mayo the Armory hall Tuesday evening. Mr. King was the principal speaker of the evening and spent much of his time in. analyzing the League of NaPOST" tions. He explained to- some extent the operation of the league, and outlined the method of proceedure In. XIONDAY TUESDAY the event that any of the nine nations that were parties thereto should ' . attempt to engage in war. He explained the operation of an economic boycott and the effect it would have -- In upon a nation: that attempted! war.' The speaker spoke in a reminiscent mood and stated: that the first HONOR AND OBEY" speech he had ever made was in the historic old building in which he was then speaking. He declared that the Men happiest days of his iife were spent in Provo. He paid tribute to the Democratic presidential nominee as well as to President Wilson, and deA SISTER TO SALOME," clared- that future generations would IAYLOR-FOR-GNEW FOX . PLAT, COMING look upon Wilson. Lincoln and Jefferson as the organiWhatjs described as the most Mr. T. N. great triumvirate. Taylor spoke to some examazing photoplay of the year - is tent on the tremendous expense the coming to the Princess theater to- nation had been put to in carrying night and Saturday. In A Sister to on the work of the war and the re) Salome William Fox offers the construction period. He also stated A party of young men met in this a public powerful story of a fas- that he was pleased to note the a lty last night and organized diva whose cinating great love serves progress made in this state, that club,' with the fol- - as the basis for a drama full of sus- many beautiful school buildings were J. Edward Jotan-.0- pense and surprise. being erected for the education of 1c wing officer: our boys and girls, and other imfirst Brockwel! will Christen Jensen, be seen Gladys in president; were being made, all of provements the a role title second partpeculiarly tics president; John Smith, cost which sums. The tremendous suits to her great talents and which Tice presidents 1. R. Morrison,' secretdeclared if the that speaker pecple she is said to surpass even her own ary. -- Committees, it is stated t by Insist upon these improvements they enviable record. officers- of the club, will be appointmust expect to pay for them. He said as The in outlined advance story thework,andchalred to carry that he waa Jitjfayftt of a budget sysdifferent from reporunr anything tem men wHl be chosen for surrounding for the state, but said that he heretofore seen on the Bilver sheet. places. It was stated at the meeting would not promise any great amount It was written especially for Miss last night that the club will be of reduction in taxation while so G. well Brock Julius by Furthman, as its members claim that one of the screens best known many improvements were . being there are a number of Republicans who also wrote the made. is Proro who propose to support Mr. writers - Both speakers were received with scenario. 'Taylor tor the position of governor, Mrs. I. H. Masters led enthusiasm. EdThe star again ia directed by the in a number of congregation William ward Le J. Saint Scott, the WANTED Bright young man to J. W. Robinson songa, campaign handle Post mall each Tuesday popular leading man, playa opposite at the presided meeting. 'T her. v and Friday evening. WW-H.-Kia- g One Big Sale oi the Year For Frakn SATURDAY ONLY THE lilTCHING 5-l- Kenneth Harlan 1-- Wirtuous 582-- S FOR SALE A yonng milch' - Call 158 N. Fifth East FOR SALE Outside, toilet, a gain; also one slash - grain COW. v mantle, stained. Phons 288-- bar- - 7; case 86.60 - ...... ui. fir - 25. - ' . A' J r We Have Just Received a Fresh Shipnent of Sweet And Sour Pickles: 0-- 2 -- Tak Advantage of Our! I, to taveotoneiniit Sale Oiatiifflff'Haininel r Back . ... .. V off Y - OUR FRESH VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. Sweet Potatoes, per lb. 126 15 Celery Large hard heads of California Lettuce .15 .10 Eggplant, large and solid, per lb. - Nice fresh Utah Radishes, per bunch 5 , Good tender Turnips, per bunch . 10 Pickling Cucumbers, per hundred 50 Pickling .Onions, per lb. 124 Nice large Bell Sweet Peppers, per lb 124 Extra good White Cauliflower, per lb 174 THE FRESH FRUIT DEPARTMENT. Good large Concord Grapes for jelly, per lb. 11 California Muscat and Tokay Grapes for table, per lb 20 Z 3 Watermelons, par lb. J25 and 30 Honey Dew Melons w5 Wolf River Apples, 4 lbs. for or per bushel : . 4 Plums and Prunes, per lb. 80 and 1.00 Oranges, medium and large sizes, per dozen bar- 17 b. non-partisa- de-Pho- 1.00 45 . z. jn. S-2- - Swifts Washing Powder, two U-opackages or the extra large pack22 age, regular35c, for only Kirks Peroxide Face Soap, the large round bars, regular 12Vc for 9 Luneta Baking Powder, in 25 cans, regular 35c, for ,, MAB, a wonderful cleaner 25 and 45 25 Folgers Baking Powder 40 Ryzon Baking Powder, and a $1 cook book free with & can . One can of I. X. L. Macaroni Sauce Free to each customer. - - stenographer .15 and - Swifts White Laundry, Soap, 0, EXPERIENCED ' sires position. 2s 7-o- z. erhor club zed here last night : .55- c, -- OV- b. ...J.20 Sunripe Koffeet 30 Shasta for Tea. 40c, regular Folgers 20 Goddards Pork and Beans, 2 for Goddards June Peas, regular 17 124 15 Goddards Early June Peas, regular 20c, for; 15 ' Happy Vale Corn, regular 20c, for Luneta Jam, 22-o-z. bottle, regular 65c, for 10 J 1, !-Luneta Jam, bottle, regular 25c, forN. B. C. Soda Crackers in box of about 7 pounds, a pound 22 Life o Wheat, a new cereal on the market, jUst like cream of wheat 30 75 v Grape Juice Spirits, 40 ; quarts 'LOVE, Next Week 2.75 50 tins, regular $3.15, for. Shillings Coffee in Hills Blue Can Coffee, regular 60c,' for Old Master Coffee regular 70c,' for"!'. Folgers Shasta Coffee in 34b. cans for, Maid O Barley Coffee ! AND All Star Cast, Including - , . . - . FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only. 29c Yard : - They are the best standard outings, in dainty stripes and plaids that is heavily fleeced. None sold to dealers. -- None charged. ' Will call on 25 per cent deposit, None sent C. 0. D. , Cumulative First Prefrre t0? Every dollar you invest in the 7 per cent and suuntutearnmt assets Uke& Utah Railroad Co. is secured by the entire physical Orem the company. Back of your investment is an electrified railroad richest sectio Lines" which serves the people and the industries of one of the sy.tehepular , Can Become' a Stockholder railroad bethe company's 76 miles of electric Utah. and Lake Payson, Salt City tween to Our company affords transportation facilities estian In serving areas Utah, richest one of the have-spr- ung mated total population of 230.000. Factories has been line. the Agriculture all along up stimulated- .- Scores of communities Juve become thriving and prosperous. gross Our company has prospered, too. theThe net earn-inearnings for last year were $736,551; total '8260,247. Net earning over twice Gross earnings 40 per cent of two years , total funded debt . Durjng the past increased about have net and earnings both gross 1 This is the first public offering of stock in this prosperous local concern. The stock can be easily placed in the East, but we prefer to give our '"patrons and employes' an Opportunity t invest. I A total issue of $300,000 is now offered at a -per .cent on the from investment, with prospect offtfure profit enhanced values. Dividends on the First Ftre ferred must be paid before dividends on either Preferred or Common Stocks owned by buildCrs of the road. "Dividends payable quarterly. All money secured from sale of this stock will used exclusively lor improvement projects on pricethat Insures better than wav A A iWUlUV 7 50 per cent Watch fob; pair of Elk teeth mounted, engraved W. A. H, No. 842. Arrowhead Motor Co. Reward. lost ' 8--1 E. P. Mayhew, expert plane inner, formerly of Minneapolis, Minn., has located permanently ia Provo- .- If yonr piano needs turning or repairing,, please phone 558-for prompt and efficient serPIANO TUNING ifn is the Jdes transportation . passenger travel," fofuture develop- -' " - W vice. COUPON Salt Lake ft insures good returns on your money. You on the Instalment plan. Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. Orem Lines WANTED Also Offered by l Dept. Ed. D. Smith & Sons, Investment Lake 38 West Second South, Salt Name Five-roo- m to lease by the year. FALL TERM" e , Mrs. Endicotts class in Delsarte and Fancy Danc- -' lag will open at I. 0. 0. F. "'Fifty apple pickers ' " hall Saturday1 afternoon, October 2, at 2 p. ra. - For a a -- further information phone 498--tf 'r N Vf tion with ' Jas. D. Thorne, - LOST to begin work October -1. Good r rT , j rv payl Place your applica- 5 modern house Call , - v A ladys purse, containing . ' Pleasant Grove. V , ? currency and check and other and Going to get married f If yor are, papers, between sugar factory to office, this bankReturn let ns show you samples of wedding Knight cards and announcements. Post Job reward, or phone LOST Or taken from Irvines stcre, Printing Dent. black leather parse containing HEMSTITCHINQ AND PICOT EDG20 three greenbacks. ' Identity ING done In the best manner on Exclusive Battery Utah County statement known by containing name all kinds of material at moderate Station. Jacobsen. Reward given Susie of ComPhone 730. prices, linger Sewing Machine 215 W. Center St. to Irvine's store, returned if Ave. 97 North University Provo, Utah. pany. 778-R-- I Wanted . '3D5-- , Utah R. R. Co. icase send me, without obligation on my part your Cir cular ARl, with about your 1st Stock. 1 General Offices, Salt Labe City , 4 tf ; mw OVUB of quality es that it opinion of our engineers and commercial experts o successful the operation for business field more perfectly adapted system, having In mind facility of operation available freight and pp diversity of industries, wealth knd stability of population, ment It the HOUSE 2. S-- S-- 24 |