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Show SUNDAY MORNING, NOV. 27, 1921 T HE PROVO POST A MURANO VS. MURAKO t VAIII SACRIFICE RAISING Nell Murano has filed complaint In the district court for a divorce from Murano, on the grounds of failBern Time for a Baddy Leo ure to provide. The couple were , Who Had Bared Hie married at Salt Lake City, Novemi Life. ber 29, 1920. v The plaintiff asks for 140 monthly alimony, and the custhe in - Marry W. Haley, who eerred of the four months', old boy, tody British army in France, Robert Elmo. lathe 'wFkld 0ut of the government prison re-- ? day this week a free man, CROCODILE SUPERSTITION. war de, (pecial order ot the crement after he bad served part ot month sentence tor desertion, in Fort ?Jwed so the court-marti- al Thomas , N. T., thought, upon Jonea. But Haley, because Jones saved his llte in Franee, had faken Jones, name, impersonated sent inaas at the trial and had been as Jones, to Leavenworth BritiHaley and Jones were In the en-States United the before army sh the war. They were buddies,r ta the same squad and always whether on the Bring line, the billets or he little estamlnets in Is back areas. They slept together, ate together and they fought and they shared everything bundle of they bad. from the little Y. M. C. A. biscuits given them at the huts to the polish they used to shine their brass buttons. LeavenL yha authorities at Fort worth do not know what fronts the two men were on, but they do know that one night a searching machine tun sent a bullet into Haleys leg. It was not a serious wound, but it was enough to fix him jo be coldnt walk. There was heavy artillery fire that tight, and a helpless man was almost certain soon to be a dead man, and But Jones was Haley was helpless. not hurt. He dragged Haley through the artillery bombardment and the harrassing fire of the German machine guns back to a funk hole alongside a road and dragged a piece ot sheet Iron over them both. Then he waited until the bombardment had 'subsided, and after that he carried Haley on his back to a first aid station and turned him over to the docni ' tors.. Haley returned to his company 'eventually, but Jones, an American, was transferred to the United States after this country entered the They never saw ' each other until a few months ago, when ran across Jones in Canada, Jones was frightened. He told Haley he had deserted at Fort Slocum and gone Into Canada because his wife was ill and needed him. But he was afraid the American army authorities would find him and put him in forces War. again Haley prison. The next day Haley crossed the American border and surrendered at Undoubtedly 'handed down for thousands of years, the belief in the divinity of the crocodile Is still strong in Egypt. Particularly Is the crocodile reverenced by the mothers ot babes. Among the very first things the Egyptian baby Is told to do Is to watch for a crocodile, and whenever he sees one, to stare at it as long as it can be seen in the turbid waters the Nile or other streams. Every moment the crocodile is in view baby must keep his eyes Intently fixed on him. Not once is the watchful gaze to be relaxed. For the Egyptians still believe that the crocodile brings good luck, and the more crocodiles seen, the more good luck to the one who sees them. Indeed, so deep Is the belief in'thd good luck the crocodile bestows that a mother watches her baby eagerly to see whether or not he of his own accord will stare at the first one he sees. It baby gazes at the crocodile from the instant he appears, the mother rejoices, for she is sure that bby haz a auspicious start In, life. Of - WALNUTS. It you ask your grocer, What are the best English walnutz?,he will reply, French ones." They are exported chiefly from Grenoble, and are known as Grenoble nuts. , The suggestion having been made that excellent walnuts could be raised in many of our southern states, at a distance from the humid and swampy coast lands, the department of commerce has collected interesting facts about the cultivation ot the trees in France. They grow best at altitudes ot from 600 to 1900 feet. The' young trees are very susceptible to extreme heat or cold. To maintain the quality ot the nuts frequent grafting is practiced. Perfect nuts grow only on the outer limbs, exposed to the air and sun, and the inner limbs are kept trimmed down. The trees are planted with plenty of room about them, and every year or two the ground is dug up and fertilised. The space between can be utilized for pasturage or crops. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS allow us to kelp you solve that perplexing problem of selecting a Christmas present for that dear relative, or friend, will the main thing is to give those whom you wish to jremember something that will be suited to their taste, and that " ' . , make them happy. "T"r T . - ; in selecting, keep In mind usefulness of the present as well as its attractiveness. We most the suggesoffer will make following acceptable presents. In our stock, you will find many attractive things that ' . -- tions, which may help you in your selections. t WIFE WALTZ. Marry we," he pleaded. Her answer If you dance." With one step he was by her side, And so she took a chance. LORRELLS STUDIO. AMJB ; Sisters or Friends For Mothers, Daughters, A embroidered (We have A flue stole or fancy tarklsh towel. Philippine fur ararf, throw, cape, . . a fur coat. A A georgette blouse. A A Jersey or taffeta petticoat. , A pretty crepe de chine night- A gown. A Step X crepe de chine Teddy-bea- r, a A in, or a silk camisole. A A A A A Jersey silk bloomer, or vest. A A A A A to LAK rty , IN te Hart Schaffner A Marx suit. ACortley Junior suit. A tt DE a big assortment of daintily embroidered handkerchiefs that yon can buy singly) or beautiful handbag,' vanity Ornamental ivory for the bureau. A pair of warm bonne slippers. pretty bead necklace. . novelty blouse ornament. An attractive bed spread. ' stylish ornament for the hair. attrae box of embroidered or Initial Aad many other nsefnl and tlve things. handkerchiefs. . MILKl " A nice, warm buggy blanket. A fine- wool crib blanket. - A 1 A A A A A A A A warm overcoat. heavy, durable Mackinaw coat. A A salt ot warm underwear. A silk dress shirt. A pretty negligee shirt. A fine wool sweater. A salt of Cortley Junior clothes. cap of dressy appearance. heavy, warm bathrobe. . tie. silk knit box of handkerchief. d tie." henry silk pair of fine silk hose. - A pair of leather gloves. A pair of Bostonian dress shoes. A pair of Star Brand" gnaraa teed shoes. four-in-ha- four-in-han- - A Knight ante robe. A pair of camp blankets. Wool gloves. A A ' A A A A A heavy, warm sweater. A warm, belted Mackinaw. A nice wool cap for school wear. court-martiale- d, pair of warm mittens. silk Windsor tie. knitted tie. tour-ls-ha- silk shaded lamps in many -- rich designs priced as low as $13.60 ? 1 matter if you arent just ready to buy. We ask for Yonr on No Other Plea ' Ability to Give t. Right Kind of - Fourth Can you afford,1 at a time when things are bo uncertain, money so scarce and employment so limited, to face the long winter months so close hand with 'debts on your shoulders. Our organization has solved the problem for hundreds of people and the money they have saved on buying groceries has made it possible for them to afford the other necessities of life. Dont waste your money another day. Let us prove to you $ much better way. We are offering Wednesday morning ' unusual Bargains. Shop early. Fifth Ward. ' At ths regular Sunday evening serviced Elder Ralph Keeler, recently returned from the Eastern States mission, will be the speaker. Special usical numbers will also be given. WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOON thestreet. priced as low as $22.S0 - Third North and University avenue. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. at 11 Sunday morning service oclock. Evening services ' at S oclock. The services will- - be coi ducted by O. A. Spear and Mr. Babcock. , Subject; Ancient end Modern Necromancy, alias Mssmsrism and HypDenounced. notism Wedneedsy evening meeting at oclock. t y ' V . $24.00 STlJiO ,$ - , . f ' ' Taylor Brothers Company Furniture Department Everything for the Home Catholic Church. Corner First North and First East Maas every Sunday morning at 10:10 Catechism class, Saturday at 10:20 and Sunday at 0:20 oclock. Rev, , J. O. Delalre, pastor. Furniture Department SS North, - 23 25 25 251 T CURRANTS AND RAISINS Currant. 45c Second to None b. f 6-- lb. Purity ....fl.00 - OUR NEW CROP NUTS Buy Now for the Holidays. 20c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, t 87 e JOc Jordan Almonds, S lbs. for 45c 30c Hard Shelled Walnuts,' S .45e lbs. for 15s No. 1 Mixed Nats, 2 lbs. 2 lbs. for ,.,... -- ;r for f.. . . . r.r.T.. .c 45c Soft SbeU Walnuts. 2 lbs. 65c t lot Seedless Raisins 20c Seeded Raisins T. 'FLOUR-CERE- ALS sack Patent Flour $U5 S tocks Patent Flour. .. .$&5 io sacks Patent Flour.... $11.00' $1.1$ t sack Hard Wheat 2 .sacks Hard Wheat.,.. ..$$$0 10 sacks Hard Wheat.. . .$11.25 6 O.c $ lbs. Fresh Rolled Oats. .40e SSc Cream of Wheat, .87c SSc 46c 10 lbs. Germade. 35c pkg. Snnripe Oats. .. . ..59c 40c pkg. Wheat Fishes. . ;...S8c ...... POSTUM Cheetnuf Postum..,. 89e SSc Small Instant Postum. .. .88c 30c pkg. Postum Cereal. ,. .88c .COCOA 85c 45c 1 lb. Pure Cocoa lb." Pure Cocoa".'; . .BOc 20c FRESH RANCH EGGS -- 50c Big - I,. 25c 26c SOe 26c 26c 16e 50c 40c Fresh Eggs A FEW MEAT OuV USA. ......... SSc 1 . PRICES, Our Market. You Cau Always Bare by Trading 20c a.m p.m p.m. p.m. 25 J. SOd Old Master ,$1AS 11.65 Old Master'. $2.10 $2.15 45c can M. J. B. . , . . 3T $1.25 Mb. canM. J. B......S1.10 can M. J. 1.75 $2.25 45c 14b. can Skaggs Purity .',85e b. can Skaggs $1.25 First West Sunday Services: ..10:20 Open Air 2:20 Sunday School 7:20 Open Air 2:00 Salvation Meeting . EVERY-DA-Y Freshly Ground to Suit You. SSc can Old Master'. ,.45 25c SALVATION ARMY. "V small deposit holda until Xma-s- the big department store OLD MASTER for 11; SO. 8nndsy school at' 10:20, Preaching at I p. n. S. S. Hoi presiding elder. j PRICES SOME OF OUR SAVING PRICES SOME street Regular Sunday morning services at lamps-$22.- 50 . r: Church. $18.00 S2.oo $86.00 $45.00 45c Vi lb. pkg. of Royal Garden Tea 20c Pure Fruit Jam, 2 for L 8c Large Boxes Matches, 5 for 25c Yearling Lamb Chops, 2 lbs. for 30c Sirloin Steak, 2 lbs. for 35c Lamb Chops, 2 lbs. for No. 240 West Fourth Sooth J faoAO parlor , b, Corn inanity Church. consider these prices table lamps - '( First phnrch of Christ, Scientist. 80 North University Avenue. Sunday morning services at 11 oclock. RICH silk shades, in corn, tan, cerise, blood red. Old Rose, yellow, dark blue, light blue, lavender and purple. Stands in mahogany and polychrome only- -a 5 - ' Bonneville Ward. Professor Boyle ot the B. Y. University and soma ot his students will furnish the program for sacrament services 8unday evening in the Bonneville ward. Services at 7 oclock LARGE shipment of lamps came in yesterday. All the new shapes, styles and materials. Some exquisite little table lamps as low as $13.60, rich and Tall, stately floor lamps, to $46.00. handsome, from $22.50 next week prices special n 4 o'clock. A : Jf Manama Ward. PAN you think of anythingthat adds more cheer to the home than a beautiful lamp aU aglow so that you can see it through the window from M ) iia Professor Christian Jensen ot the B. Y. University will he the speaker at the Sacrament , meeting Sunday Special musical numbers evening. will be arranged for.i Service at T ; ' Than Our Yon too Service. f Ward. Ths program for ths missionary benefit meeting In ths Provo Fourth ward Sunday evsnlng will bo given by the B. Y. U. service bureau. The bureau has a lot of splendid talent, and the program promise to be one of unusual Interest. for the Volunary contributions missionary Christmas fund will be accepted. i - Patronage W inter is Coming Sixth Ward. Dr. Fred Taylor will deliver an address at the Provo Sixth "Ward Sunday evening.- - Special musical program. Meeting at 7 o'clock. TWILIGHT comes an hour earlier now than it did only a few weeks another ago, and by December 23rd, taken been will have hour of daylight nd nice linen handkerchief. WgqgC- - away. bid. is Oh So Gobd just before Christmas For that Boy who A pair of knit Bens Brammel dress shirt. for Sunday wear. shoes of pair the nearest army post He said he was Thomas G. Jones, producing papers to prove his identity and deWe want you to make our Store your Christmas Shopping Store. clared he had deserted at Fort Slocum. He said he wanted to be We want you to find that it is a pleasure to us to show you what we have, no and he was under the name of Jones, and on the records it A reasonable deposit will hold any article until the day before Christmas. went that Thomas G. Jones had been sentenced to six months for desertion. . Haley Intended to serve the six Do Yonr Christmas Shopping months as Jones and then Jones could a return to this country. But soldier Early and Yon Will Be reached Leavenworth who had known Better Satisfied. Jones, and he knew that Haley was qot Jones. Haley refused to admit for a long time he was not Jones, but he did finally, when the prison authorities said they had compared his fingerprints with those of the man the army really wanted. . Say Merry Christmas with And so the war department or First Ward. . Larson & POST WANT-ADDO THE WORK. dered Haleys release, and Jones your photograph. Theater. Tbs evening services in the Sunday must hide because he is a deserter. Rollow, Columbia First ward will be nnder the direction ot the M. I. A. of that ward and will be given as a farewell to Lavers Wadley, who will leava November SO for a mission to tbs Northern States. 4 . lMr slippers. , A leather suitcase. A leather traveling bag. A handkerchief with his InitlaL A box of fins handkerchiefs. , A box of soft collars. A pair of kid gloves. A pair of knit gloves. Bergs stylish hat. ar beautiful gift for Christmas m For the Father, Son, Brother or Friend ; A pair of leather house A box of fine cotton hose. A warm flannel shirt. overcoat. A pair or lined leather gloves. A wmhrnna tough-weA pair of shoes that will with A pair of good stockings. A Kaynee blouse waist. stand hard knocks. they-- make.a. m. -- A pair of Saxony mittens. A pair of silk stockings. or bonnet, Dainty little booties. either in silk or wool. j A nice, warm knitted Jacket; WATERS COUNTRY, EN PASTURES M COWS, WMILS iN CITY EM PASTURES DEV WATER B- - A wool dress pattern. A nice umbrella. A pretty lace collar. undergarment. ' or sweater, Jersey-coa- t pair of fine sUk hose. pair of fine kid gloves. pair of fine chomoUeU gloves. pretty, warm bathrobe. silk dress pattern. pair of fine wool blankets. linen tablecloth with napklas - For the Little Tots 0 NrSJM DjTAT I ONj PC AH I I - A pretty knitted cap H $ at - . 12 He Brisket Boll. lb........Oe BEEF . 10c Beef to the Best ia Quality 16c Meaty BoU, lb.. aad Beils for Less., ' , 20c Fresh Hamburger, lb... 15c Rib Roast Beeb, lb.....18He FINE YEARLING LAMB 88e Steak, lb 251 804 Tearling Lamb Leg. lb.... 17c Sirloin Steak tb.. 26e Yearling Lamb Chops, lb..l7e 8OC Ronnd Steak, lb. 20c Shoulder Lamb Chops. lb,.15e Beef Pot Roast, beat cuts, 20c Shoulder Lamb 8tew. lb. 18 He 18Mc lb. .5c 16e Lamb Stew, lb .15e lb.. Roast, Ramp 2 85c 25c lb.. Sausage, Country 15c Rib Roast, lb ....7e 15c Fine Kidney Suet, lb... 10c Rib BoU. lb .r ne f.f. , ... TUESDAY. 7:30 Open Air Meeting 2:20 Innslde Meeting THURSDAY. . 7:30 Open Air Meeting 8:00 Inside Meeting p.m. p.m. pm, p.m SATURDAY. Open Air Meeting ... Inside Meeting AU are welcome: 7:20 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 247, JVEST CENTER STREE i: PROVO, UTAn |