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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 THE PROVO POST CONFERENCE FIRST RAILROAD TO AVERT EXPECT RESULTS FROM CLUBS MAY BE Organizations Formed In Alabama to Beautiful Sections Are Hailed With Much Enthusiasm. Massachusetts Towa Has Shown What Can B. Done When Management la Intelligent PROUD OF RECORD , STRIKE FAILURE The "beautiful mile" idea, we un-- ! In contrast with the situation at demand, originated in the mind of Block Island, where the town Came' Billie Maltby, the manager of the near by bankruptcy, is that of Middle-torwiCAGO,' Oct club, who 1. actively engaged in workMass. iimad labor board to avert the ing out the detail, of the club. In The entire permanent debt of Mid- imUroad .trike through our he has conceived an idea ' dleton at the e. with head, of the five whichopinion present time la f 7,000, 1. going to result in great good , of which $1,600 is due in note, which have ordered a October SO, failed when in the building of better roads, better w ill soon be paid, leaving a balance adjourned tonight with homes, and the making of a better cit--1 of $5,400. Here is w hat the town baa J Announcement by the board that lzenshlp. The idea is taking root In to show for the amount and may be benefi-n- o other sections, and we would not be the discussions were timely : were reeulU definite beautiful mile" surprised to see First, and one of the most impordubs organized all over Alabama with- tant, are excellent schools. There is j - in the Chairle final, next 12 months. The Idea will also a fine, free public Tha adjournment library, well , o Barton of the labor board be carried Into the towns and clttea equipped with the best of books. We do not plan any and "beautiful street" 'Ponced. club, will be conference, with the labor organized. Everybody will want to There is public water v with good by. drant service and with which a large nor do we plan, at present, live on n "beautiful mile" road or a portion of the townspeople can be supI rail In the railroad president. r Su not wy what our nest etep might beautiful street." And, in the lan- - plied. Electric light, are in all the guage of the Birmingham News, Billie central streets and a large number of ba Maltby ha. .tarted something which homes are equipped with them. There and frank full a Mere ha. been to keep the eyes of the public are is good railroad accommodations. AuuMlon of the .ituation, Mild a- on going the original "beautiful mile club. Two new ement given out by Ben W. Hoobridges have been built over The board. They are going to Me what It doe. the Ipswich river. The improvements, rice chairman of the ub board and the brotherhood and how It doe. It Heres hoping with the exception of the schools, rhief. exchanged view, in perfectly that they come ,np to the fuir expec-- 7 have ail been made during the last 20 oleuant way. The interview was tatlons of those w ho are looking on. I years, and are all paid for with the ay any Southern Democrat Oneonta, Ala. beneficial, but we cannot exception of $5,400. definite result, were obtained. In addition to the above the state The five union preeldent. depart and county have expended on the ed for their organisation headquartWhat Muskrats Did for Maryland. streets in town, under the .mall town er. tonight with the announcement Maryland hag many muskrat farms. act for macadam roads, $150,000, .trike the for proposed that plan, Owners of the marsh land of DorBoston Globe. would go right ahead." chester county harvest from 100,000 had board Mid the Union leader. not presented anything which they to 125,000 muskrat skins a year. There City Library and Farmer. looked on a. In any way a tangible Is a market for the meat as well as How pleasant relations are mainA the fur. for single Baltimore Arm proposition. between the farmers in tho re-If somebody, move next, Mid handle. 25,000 to 30,000 muskrat car- tainedof 8tockton, Cat, and the atof the casses a year and Is unuble to supply gion the head of one of the larger "Whether It, the demand at that Hotels In Mary- tendant. at the city library of that Ore organisation.. and how the farmers draw I ourfc the boards or the roads land offer them on their bill of fares place, dont know. I only know that the ns "marsh rabbit" Marshes formerly heavily upon the facilities of the lito their pleasure and profit, is board brought us here and talked are now worth brary any-- ,, considered valueless bulletin of the Department told in for hour, without presenting 130 to 140 an acre for muskrat of Agriculture. The library .ends on thing we could even consider as a compromise. The meeting was absoltraveling libraries to communities, am utely without result. We are goit also encourage, the country rest had the ended and conference while There our headquarter. ing back to dent, to make direct nse of the map exbeen no immediate had made. plana is nothing scheduled Immediately There are 30 communities am cept to go right ahead with the plan, It still wm possible to bold further library. meetings with the labor men before 22 school districts that are receivin'. for a .trike. . county free library service from Stock Member, of the board Mid that time for the scheduled walkout. ton, and the main library ha. a direct country circulation of 6,281 volumes, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle rts fe-- Great Crowds Attend Big Sale of Coats, Suits THIS BIG SUIT AND COAT SALE DREW SHOPPERS FROM FAR AND NEAR GRAND OPENING WAS YESTERDAY SALE WILL END SATURDAY . YOU WILL WONDER AT THESE GARMENTS MADE OF THE FINEST FABRICS. walk-"Effecti- ve I t X " CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. ' (Political Advertisement) . 0ME in and let us show you the remarkable values we are now giving on White House Shoes for Men. ' These shoes are made of quality leathers, by quality shoemakers, and yet are quality shoes in every way shoes. d they' are not . high-price- i For example, look at thie WHITE HOUSE Kuril. Call Shoo, with gen- -. rubber heeli, the finest grade umo Goodyear welt soles and Goodyear model, et the remarkably low price of leather, in the latest fashionable, of $8.75. White House Shoes For" Men Th. of .good atyle, comfortable combination " ' Vcted the Mjj mortje we buy such unusual values is because The reason why we can offer you eale. at anrnll believe in the principle of quick direct from the maker, and profits. t , . . attractive values we are offering This la only one of many equally . values Come m and judge the Shoes. Hones White this week in i for yourself. - ' - . . , , $27.75 $19.75 r This is not to be missed are substantially They below the actual garment a entailed, strong one v Opportunity that is considerably but that is absolutely correct. Over 50 to , -- . t . -- i Buster Brown ShoeStore se- be- normal. You will certainly appreciate low these delightful coats. lect from. A FEW OF THE SPLENDID OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL BEADS $12.50 Value Special for WARM SHEET BLANKETS $4,00 Value FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW HAND BAGS Worth Up to $3.50, for LADIES Pair $1.29 - $1.95 IR $3.95 $1.00 TABLE DAMASK V NE I if ltl For Yard 79C FOOL STYLES ALWAYS WITH U8 WOMEN'S HEADQUARTERS. "Lawsy me. I suppose therell always be tool stylet. There alwaya were. When I was a girl people laughed at the hoop skirts and made Jokes about em, but we wore them just the same." Thus Mrs. Mary J. Daugherty, who ceebrated her 86th birthday at her home in Ceveand, Ohio, the other day, looked back across the years and what they wear or fail to wear today. The girl of today Is all right,1 she said, "but she ought to be taught that no gentlewoman goes to extremes. The girl who has good taste wears skirts that are neither too long nor too short. They may vary their headdress to salt their faces, but they shouldnt make themselves conspicuous or ridiculous. Sprightly and active, Mrs. Daugh The Woman National Foundation, of which Mrs. Carrie Crittenden Calhoun is preeldent. Is to expend $ on a group of buldinge In Washington, in the establishment of their national headquarters. The main building will be known ae the Temple of Triumph; the second building will be a guest house for resident members and the third will be a sylvan theater, with an open air auditorium and etage. Later there will be a Founder' club for women who make an Initial contribution of $1000. body by merely gripping teeth a leather tab attached to a little wheel running on a wire and swings Into space, sailing down from the top of a circus tent, for instance, he is doing something that probably any spectator of normal development could do with ease If he teeth were reasonably sound, for In the Jaw there Is a strength infinitely greater than most persons dream of. Experiments made by dental authorities indicate that the average "bite of men le equal to a power of 171 pounds, that being the pressure developed between the molars. Quite a number of the subjects tested developed the full power of the instrument used, 27$ pounds, and apparently bad force to spare. Among women, the highest record reached was 1(0 pounds with an average of only about 10$ pounds. The gripping force of a strong mans hands is insignificant when compared to his jaw strength. As Jaw strength Is Important only in connection with the matter of attraction tor Gloomy chewing food, It is of Interest to note At such plebeian fare she the force required to crush or grind Gua. would stick up her nose and clamor various articles of food, particularly in accents disconsolate for chocolate meats; and tests to determine these Ice cream and ahe get. it. She pre- forces have also been made. Boiled fer. it in cones, and never a day tongue is the tenderest of all meats, passe, that ahe doesnt get away with and the central portion of the tongue, offers a resistance of only three to quantities of them. five pounds, the balance requiring but never herself, She buys any crushing fores of from 1$ to 20 depends on her numerona admirers Loin pork chops, can be show pounds. All the demand. to supply the crashed with a pressure of from 20 people who come to Utical know her to 2$ pounds, while mutton chops reand without exception they feel that a force of 20 to 40 pounds. they have missed something if they quire will usually yield to a fall while here to get out with Beef, round, from 40 to 50 pounds, and treat her to pressure of "Gloomy Gua and steak, - well done, but rather numerous Ice cream cones. 'Utica has always been her borne tough, will require (0 to $0 pounds -- , day In ISOS, force in the chewing. since that There are no foods suitable for when the stork brought her and left her at the home of L. J. Sheridan, human consumption that require for When, eight year ago, he took pos- their chewing anything like the session of the Montclair Hotel, she maximum force of the average Jaw, went along and haa lived there with When the great strength of the jaw le considered the unwisdom of biting him ever since. "Gloomy Gua la an English bull upon very hard objects, creaking nuts and the like. Is obvious, with dog. oat conscious effort a force could be exerted which might cause serious InLEAF is ESSENTIAL TO LIFE jury to the teeth, tor the teeth of "The leaf. said Martin E. Davey the human animal, unlike those of in addressing the house of represen- the dog, for example, are not strong tatives on reforestation, "le probably in proper proportion to the force bethe most wonderful and la certainly hind them; in other words, bur machinery le decidedly the moat vital and Indispensable fac shewing tor In the world of living things. overpowered. Without the leaf a life must perish. TOO CARELESS. It is the one and only connecting link between the organic and inorganic A judge had declared that he worlds. It Is the only thing capable of transforming the various mineral would stop the carrying of firearms elements into available food mate- la the street of a western town. Be4 fore him appeared a tongh yonth, rial for both plant and animal. J,The only minerals that man can charged with getting drunk and firtake into hia system and use are ing hia revolver in the crowded , . i 4. water and salt, but he c.n use only streets. , a limited quantity of these. Every Ten dollars and costs, said the other element of food most come to Judge. him either directly or indirectly But, your honor, interposed the through the leaf. counsel lor the defense, my client " didnt hit anybody. Half of the world 1 dance-ma- d "But he admits he fired a gun. and moat of the other half is mad Yes, but he fired into the elr oecause it cant dance. explained the lawyer. "Ten dollars and costs, repeated Because nature is not an alarmist, hit an the same number of children keep on (he Judge.'J ."He might have . i l ' J angel. being born each year. . v Buster Brown Shoe buy your stylish Winter Coat seemingly statement, to to e'ty rejolco. that she has lived feel see so many changes, sways as If I had lived on two different planets when i compare the present day with my frihood." ahe said. WOOLWORTHS (or Saturday, Oct. 22 y The most bargains you ever saw The Last Day of Great Sale far-aw- White House Shoes and honest workmanship mak. sold. shoes for men that we have ever ' for prime favorite with all the theatrical troupe, that visit Utica, should be decorated with the lugubrious spoliation of "Gloomy Qua la something that is past our understanding. She Is not gloomy in apperance, and there is nothing in her deportment that would indicate that to her the world and the - people In it are shrouded In indigo. She doesnt wear short skirt, and roll her stocking. down so a. to show her dimpled knees, ahe doesnt sftioke scented cigarettes and demand a taxi every time a young man shows up on the Job, ahe never pulls that old one about a mans eyes being no expressive, she never tells about being followed on the street. On the contrary, her conduct is prim and precise and sedate and aerene at all times. There le one thing about "Gloomy Gua, however, that makes her Interesting, and that la that ahe subsists almost entirely on chocolate ice cream. Planked steak and French tried, with hot rolls, and a salad and green peas on the aide, hold no Reduced Prices On Mens Shoes v Worth Up to $50.00 for ' 'J V p Coats v If elected will devote his entire time in the transaction of the business of Provo City. He stands for an economical, : progressive administration. ' Styled Suits -Photographing From Airplane. GLOVES In view of the faculty with which For Only-- Pair objects many feet under 'water can be IOC photographed from an airplane it 1 posslble that the navigation of snob a river as the Mississippi, with Its shift ing bars, may hereafter he made auft by monthly or weekly mapping fron the air. In earthquake regions, such GLOOMY GUS STRENGTH OF THE JAW a. southern Italy and Japan, the changing coast lines, shallow, and safe harbors can easily be photographed She Isnt Gloomy, She la Just 18 and Average Man Exercises Biting Force from the air after each fresh shock, 1 She Subsist, on Ice Cream. Pound. thus keeping navigation open and safeguarding .the Uvea et mariners - ' Just When an acrobat suspends hia why a member of the female persuasion, only 18 years old and a with his AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Warm Winter FINEST SUEDENE Ralph Poulton - These Smartly 1 Largest and Best Double Mesh Hair Net made 10 2 Oil Cloth, i2 yard 15 3 Chambray Rompers, each piece 10 4 Childs Bloomers, with elastic, pink and white 15 L 5 Salted Peanuts, poimd 10 5-- 4, 6 Embroidery, yartfcx-7 Wrapped Kisses, Vi poundX 15(( 15 28-i- n. 8 t. minum Milk Pans Rinsing Pans, Oval Trays, Saucepans" and Preserving' Kettles, 4-- qt. each x. X -- 10 Castile and Crystal White Soap, bar 11 Silk Hose, black and brown . 15 5 A 12 Soap, on sale 4 p. m., ve 15 5 on sale 9 a.m., each hose Falm-Oli- 15 bar China and Crockery and Enamelware and Glassware t A Great Line.' . , w NOTHING OVER j 15 it ' |