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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 BATTERIES Ellerbeck $27.75 36.00 Studebaker Battery Nash Battery - 30.73 -- 30.75 27.75 Paige Studebaker Studebaker Battery Telluride Motor Company Provo, Ut Phone 279 Company Provo, Utah Phone 74 endorse- ment. Read this: W. R. Peary, 612 West Fifth North treet, Provo, says: "Some time ago I began to suffer with kidney trouble. The kidney recretlone were too frequent In passage and highly colored. My back began to ache and before long I was past going, I could hardly bend over to put on my aboea and when I did atoop, I could hardly I soon found I was straighten again. afflicted with - lumbago. The first box of Doan's Kidney Pills helped me and after using two boxes 1 waa cured." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same n that Mr. Peary had. Co., Mfra, Buffalo. N. Y. ..Foster-Mllbur- . Tboee who are In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothere them much more than when they ere in good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh la n local disease. It la greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions. HALI8 CATARRH MEDICINE la a Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All druggists Circular free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Utah Timber & Coal Company JESSE HARMON, too Wert Fifth North. - ROYAL KING STANDARD Lump, Nut and Slack Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roofing and Cement A Square Deal to Every Patron fam-an- The Utah Traveling Health Clinic opened here this morning with Drs. C. P. Knight and J. R. Williams of the U. S. Public Health Service and Dr. T. B. Beatty of the Utah Board of Health in attendance. When they appeared at the clinic they found a great throng of people waiting in line for examination and advice. The visitin- g- physicians were highly pleased with the response of the people of this cjty and feel that the clinic will be of much benefit to those In need of advice on ntattera pertaining to their health. Let us show you. Farrer Bros. Hatch Undertaking Co SEPT. 15 TO 9 (Continued From Page 1,) .THURSDAY SATURDAY This Morning Why You Arc Asked to Buy OIL ST Priesthood Meeting SALE TO shoe for every purpose; a price for every purse. New shoes are arriving every day. Opened Here of two daughters, Erma Larin, age 4, and Eloise, age 2; and for 940 monthly alimony. , 5 Health Clinic N Electrical Fixtures SEPT. 15 Diamond Brand There is a Jnvenlle.- Mrs. .Mecham asks for the custody as simple or as elaborate a funeral plan as you prefer, d manner pleasing to the we will carry It out la a ily of the deceased. We attend to all details, including the selection of the casket, engaging of hearse and car riages (or antoa), arrangements at the cemetery, etc. Confer with na. , THURSDAY , are the best from every standpoint. For Service, Economy and Solid Comfort; ." Rotarians expect to have an enjoyable time at the luncheon tonight, when a number of new and Interesting "stunts will be introduced by the entertainment committee. A full attendance is expected. 11 YOU MAY CHOOSE for results, Solid Leather Shoes Charging neglect and failure to provide, Mrs. Nettle Mecham has filed suit In the district court for divorce from Rowley Mecham. The parties were married In Provo, June 21. 1921. The complaint further alleges' that defendant left hia heme September 1921, stating that he waa going to California and that on the following day he waa arrested at Milford In company with one Marie Morgan, a Phone 85 try me; best and most Successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions free. ' The Buccessful Club," MRS. NASH, Box 556, Oakland, California. send-off- r , In the Divorce Court Satisfaction Guaranteed 22 South Second West CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK BLACK HAWK cording to Secretary Reed. President Doc Is taking another vacation, says the announcement of the luncheon. This time he is making It a real one, intending to be gone some eight or nine months. Ordinarily, we are more than glad to get rid of cur Pestering Presidents, but due to the fact that a few of our members think well of Doc, we are arranging to give him a good Hall's Catarrh Medicine HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING nt LONELY; Provo t - IF can verify preference m ' Bandlfey Capital Stock Paid la 3109,944 Surplus Fond ...'...9100,000 Reed Smoot, President ' C. E. Loo J. T. Ferrer, Cashier 1. A. Battle. Ant Cashier F. O. Richmond, Art. Cash,- Oar growth is accountable to at least two things: First, The confidence the people of this community have in this bank, and, second. The service that has brought about that confidence. We solicit pour patronage. MARRY ' INDIVIDUAL Bert Provo Cmmer-cia- l & Savings Bank Vice-Preside- - , Superior Motor ; - These Cars are priced considerable below their present value. Liberal Terms to Responsible People Per Cent Allowed for Old Batteries Merrill will be President "Doc ' Oldsmobile Nash Battery Other Makes at Similar Prices 5 You Roamer 43.00 43.50 46.50 42.00 Autumn Showing of Style Shoes of Quality the Evidence of This the goat at the Rotary club lunchProvo Citizen? eon at the Hotel Roberts tonight, ac- Maxwell $58.00 Rotarians To Honor President Merrill Tonight Can You Doubt Buick Fours Touring and Roadsters Guarantee Dodge Battery Ford Battery Buick Battery EXPERIENCE Fords DREADNAUGHT BATTERY ar USED CARS Buick Sixes Gould Two-Ye- A PROVO MANS Let Us Demonstrate Them to You STORAGE BATTERY One Year Absolute Guarantee Ford Battery odge Battery uick Battery Real Bargains in . with his masterful tinging of "Whos On the Lord Side Who?" Elder Ballard compared the duties of the men enlisted in military service with those of the members of the priesthood, and contrasted the - honors of representatives of earthly kingdoms with honors of the representatives of the King of Kings. "The priesthood," said Elder Ballard, "has not been given to us merely as an honor. We agreed when receiving the same to honor and obey requests made by those presiding over us. Those who neglect to keep this promise are jeopardizing the priesthood. It la not the position we have held that will save us, but what we have done in that position. It has often been said that the Mormon church is the' most wonderful organization in the world, but the moat wonderful thing about It la that it works. "If we want to see the triumph of Zion, all we .have to do Is to live our religion honestly and cpme np to the requirements the Lord has made of na. Doctor F. S. Harris offered the Invocation, and Patriarch George R. Hill of Sprlngvllle pronounced the benediction. More or less frequently prospective investors ask this question: "If this investment is so food, why fa it offered to me why is it not snapped np by the bif capitalists? The answer to this and similar questions is this: All the big; capitalists combined do not possess or control liquid funds to supply one-ha- lf of one per cent of the ready cash money requirements of the United States alone, to say" noth-in- f of the billions of dollars of, capital needed in the various foreign countries which are at this time looking to the United States for funds. These big moneyed men keep their money invested, have it. working for them instead of laying idle in the banks, where it can earn only a meager 3 or 4 per cent. x Financiers, capitalists, and men of known means are so besieged with investment offerings that they are nnable to give even superficial consideration to one out of a hundred. Consequently, investment issues must be sold not to Capitalists but to the investing public. ' The big corporations of this country 4he railroads, automobile companies, mail order houses, department stores, banks and the majority of great business institutions sold their investments to the public and are today owned by the millions of investors throughout the country. . i. Our government issues bonds and sells them to the investors of the country and those bonds are nothing more , or less than stock of the United States government. The prospective investor, therefore, no matter .who he is he lives, should not condemn lhe value of. an invest metit because it is offered to him. It is likely to be offer? to any prospective investor.. As evidence that the biggest and most substantial corporations in the United States, go to the public Instead of the capitalists for money with ' which to finance themselves, you only need to turn to the financial pages of your daily paper and look at the adver- - . tisements offering the securities of these big corporations for sale to the public. The bulk' of our 110,003,000 pcepk( are poor, many of them, Ninety per cent of them aTe only a year away from the poor house, and 50 per cent of them are not more than a week away from it. .' o Those who become vand those who become millionaires are the ones who rouse themselves to see and ' Embrace opportunity. , . so-call- ed e . neer-do-well- s. CLASSIFIED AOS SATURDAY , well-to-d- FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 165 N. 3rd West. S-- 17 , SEPT. 17 SEPT. 17 FOR SALE range, H. Wessman, Provo Post. WANTED Big Days of Money-Savin- g Opportunities at Our Store noon cooking. A 335. lady cook for afterCall 831. S-- FOR SALE U. S. cream separator. Mrs. T. H. Cluff, Route 2, Box 4, Provo. Pacific Coast Oil Co i EDWARD T. JONES, President ' President of the Jones Abstract Company, Provo Formerly J GEORGE HAYERCAMP, Vice President ' Broker and Abstracter ' , . C. C. JENSEN, Provo Representative , - HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING POSITION WANTED What can When you think of pretty clothee, you offer T Prefer position as sales Girl for general house think of hemstitching, and when you clerk. Good . WANTED Rulon L. work. Lee Baker, 146 E. Center, think of hemstitching, think of the Burr, Route reference. 2, box 179; phone 17 Singer Sewing Machine Co., 97 N. 763-R-- 5. Uni. Are. Phone 399. JlytL ROOM AND BOARD tor gentleFOR RENT Furnished room 659 modern home,. men In strictly v light housekeeping. 112 West North Third East. See Our Window Display North. Keep this in mind, Three furnished FOR RENT 195 North rooms for gentlemen. Third West. that beautifying your Home is an in- - , FORD BARGAIN 1921 roadster runabout; 3000 miles; completely equipped. Phone 255. - . S-- vestment that cannot be measured in terms of dollars and cents. The home the most sacred of all institutions reflects! its character, its distinctiveness, its beauty into the fam-- . ' . ily as well as to your visitors. Let us suggest pleasing effects for home decorations in electrical fixtures. . FOR SALE . PROVO ELECTRIC ; & HARDWARE CO. . modern home, close in ; pantry, bath, cement cellar, store room, barn, beautiful lawns, shade trees, cement walks, with improvement taxes paid ; within walking distance from town, one block from paved street; 3x12 lot. Reason for selling, I am leaving town. Inquire Chief of Police Jesse Manwaring. WANTED Party with small cap Ital to represent and aell special! FOR RENT Furnished rooms for registered preparation. 'Popular wltl hoys or for housekeeping. 60 East all ladles. Can make 35 a day sni 4th North.' Phone 564-Also up. Address No. X, care Provo Posl typewriter for rent. References wanted- - x. FOR BALE, CHEAP- - Home-mad- e mgs. Attractive and durable; ven on hand loom. Phone 627-- wo- WANTED Four men for room and board; modern house. ; 112 E.s Center. S-- 17 FOR SALE A golden oak bed with fine springs and mattress and large dresser with bevel plate glass for $35; a hall bench and mirror, 310; baby cart, 33.50; childs mattress, 3150. 210 North Third West. Phone 571-5.17 -- . "WANTED By experienced, certified teacher, coaching students, for room and board. For Interview ad- dresa P. O. box 43, Provo. Best ref- -' . erence. S-- FOR SALE brick house also two lota. Inquire 476 Nortl 3 furnished rooms 2nd FOR RENT East, or phone 620-for housekeeping. 476 North Sec- FOR SALE ond East. Phone -' r1 Good, white pine WANTED Reliable yonng woman lumber and rustic, ready to be used. 'for general house work. Apply la BOARD AND ROOM 660 West John M. Thacker, R. , F. D. . 0-- 3 person: 258 North 2nd East. Center. J. S-- 2. 620-W,- , S-- S-- 17 box-11- 9. |