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Show I ' J . V p . THE PROVO POST SUNDAY MORNING, DEC. 4, 19?1 IN THE WAR INDIANS High' 'tribute Paid by European Generals to Their Bravery. Sutton Market More than 17.000 red Indiana served well In the American army in The House of Service and Quality. France and tributes to their valor SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION have been rendered by the generals of Great Britain. France. Belgium and the United States. These tributes and some Important facts about the -- Indian soldiers, have been collected who la now by Dr. Joseph K. Dixon, In Europe. . Dr. Dixon has toured all the battlefields on the continent where these red warriors served 28 sectors of the western front in all. For 15 years he has been studying the Indians and their habits and making historical r. records In behalf of Rodman Wana-makeBoth gentleof New York. men are sincerely Interested in the perpetuation and advancement of the tribes. The latest praise of the Indian soldiers in the American army is sounded by. Field Marshal Lord Haig, who writes to Dr. Dixon: under American Indians fought my command near Amiens, Arras and acYpres. I have much pleasure in ceding to your request to give you my opinion of them. Their bravery, even under heavy shell fire, did not make them distinguishable as Individuals from the troops of European blood amongst whom they fought and I can give them no higher praise. They were also conspicuous as scouts and snipers and for their skill In the use of ground. Marshal Foch wrote: I cannot forget the brllltant services which the valiant Indian soldiers of the American army rendered to the common cause, and the energy as well as coilrage which they have decisive shown to achieve victory victory by attack. Marshal Petaln and General Gour-au-d have also borne their testimony to the same qualities, and General Pershing Is paying his tribute In the form of an Introduction tog book on the subject which Dr. Dixon is writ- Hie DividendCReck comes egularly' eveiy 3 moxiiibis SOUND INVEST ENT OR SPECULATION? ' t 1 Decide this Question in Your Own Favor , ing. - One hundred and fifty of the Indians received decorations for the exploits of two of them who received the Crox de Guerre are specially mentioned by Dr. Dixon. a Oklahombl, Private Joseph Choctaw, on the Argonne-Meus- e front, was cited In orders for dashing 200 yards under a violent barrage through entanglements and to machine gun nests. He turned a captured gun on the enemy and remained in the position for four days in spite of a constant barrage of large projectiles and gas shells; 171 prisoners surrendered to him. Corporal Sevalla swamn the Meuse carrying a cable for a pontoon under heavy machine gun fire. Later in the day he carried another cable over the East Canal and crossed an open field raked by enemy fire, returning with a message of critical Importance. General Pershing picked out what he regarded as the 100 bravest heroes in the American army, and one of them was Sevalia. The Indians looked upon every yard behind them as American territory and every step in I am going out front as German. to lick Germany, said ' one, as he started on a patrol. Investment does not consist in plunging or taking chances. The Investor Provides for the Future and for financial independence in his old age. He does something which everyone approves and which brings him the blessing of wife and children. The 8 Preferred Stock of the Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company is an investment of proven safety one you dont have to worry about. It starts to earn for you a regular income from the day you invest. 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ACTIVITIES f The deans of the several colleges at the Brigham Young University expressed demand, x Miss Phoebe Campbell will give a class in needle-cra- ft to meet on Tuesday and Thursday of each week at 3:30 p. m., and Miss Ethel Cutler will give a course In home management, open to house keeper as regular students on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3:30 DRESSMAKIXG-657-- LOST Jersey old. solid color. Coleman," phone FOR SALE Miscellaneous -12 J. heifer, 17 months 10reward. Jacob 692-J- . D-1- 5 Good girl .or middle-age- d woman for general house work. Alfalfa' hay first, Call at 416 South 3rd West, today FOR SALE second and third crops, at 111 a ton. or after 6 p. m. other days. . D-- 7 D-- 8 delivered. Phone 767-R-EXCEPTIONAL sales proposition are women the who young Among open to six Provo men. Applicants A widow turnseems are SALE FOR this fence Locust very young always quarter, many entering posts. must be neat and willing to hustle. D-- 5 ing their attention in the direction to be struggling between what she Phone 240. Experience not necessary. Address of the practical courses especially considers her duty, to appear sad, and 9 Six, this office. women. To tot an meet her lnclinatlon,designed glad. FOR SALE "Second-han- d tenor saxophone. Will 'teach student who HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING buys same how to play. Call 369-gives a beautiful finish to fancy and ' work. embroidery Hemstitching makes the crochet edge easy and saves time. Christmas gifts of scalROOM AND BOARD tor g'irls. loped pillow slips, luncheon sets, D-- 7 456 North 2nd East. . , table cloths, doilies, scarfs,! dainty 338 WEST (DENTER. TELEPHONE 117. aprons, baby clothes, etc., a specialty. ORDERS NOW TAKEN for spring All work guaranteed. Singer Sewing A FEW PRICES FOltTHIS WEEK Machine Co., 97 North University delivery of baby chicks from, the Petaluma, Calif. J. H. avenue. tf Jonathan Apples, box F-Durrant. Phone 552. l were very busy on Friday and Saturday In registration work, a Urge percentage of those registered being new students. p. m. WANTED D-- PERRYS STORE , 1 $1.50 Winter Pearmain, box $1.50 Garden Sage, bunch 5 Matches, Birdseye and Safe Home 6 Hunts Perfect Baking Powder, 1 lb 20( Chinese Lily Bulbs, 2 for 25f . All 15c Crackers, 2 for 25? Closing out all Dinnerware at 20 per cent discount this week. Shillings Tea, to close, small 20 J Closing out Shillings Coffee, 2Vg lb. 81.15 Closing out Shillings Coffee, 5 lb. can 20c Mab, 2 for 35c Mab, 2 for 6 bars Rose Bath and 1 Palm-Oliv- e 1 Bob White Soap, 10 bars Duck Toilet Soap, 6 bars Goblin Toilet Soap, 6 bars Soap, Lenox Laundry, 6 for 28x28 Stove Board 82.25 t 25 1 20 35 25 50 25C 254 25 $2.25 Per Cent Discount on Dolls. FOR RENT 2 rooms for light AUSTRALIAN LABOR SETS HOURS housekeeping or roomers. Steam The New South Wales labor govheat and use of laundry. 710 West ernment. after an investigation, has Center. Phone 210-0 ruled that nearly 50 of the leading Middle-age- d WANTED' woman trades shall In future operate eight desires part-tim- e house work, or hours on five days and four hours on home washings and' plain sewing. Saturday. D-- 5 Phone 140. D-I- J. If you cant visit mother you can send your photo. It win cheer her on Christmas day, See Larson & Rollow, Columbia theater. FOR RENT Modern cottage. East 4th North. D-- 5 FOR RENT Garage (two cars), a month. Phone 705. 14 68 North 1st West. D-- 9 FOR RENTSmall Ideal location. inquire . Center. apartment. at 317 W. .5 WILF0RD PERRY WE DELIVER One room for Ugh) housekeeping; also one bedroom. 512 South 2nd West. CLEANING, ALTERATIONS. j7 PRESSING, AND FROISLAND TAILORING CO. (I Sosth Third West Street. BARGAIN WEEK ALL NEXT WEEK r ' 5 4 PACKAGES FOR 25c DURING DEMONSTRATION ONLY A demonstrator will be in our store all next week to show housewives how quickly and effectively RINSO soaks the dirt out of clothes. With RINSO In your washing machine, the dirtiest clothes come clean and white in e no time. It is 'a soap powder made by the manufacturers of LUX. Come In for a demonstration any time next week, and take advantage of the special high-grad- ' price offer. . ( DOLLAR BARGAINS FOR WASH DAY . . ALL THIS 14 fr. WEEK ' bars Kirks Flake White Soap and 4 bars, of , Jap Rose for 26 bars Pearl White Soap 16 bars Regular 10c Wool Soap $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 PROVO HIGH SCHOOL Will Present WILLARD ANDELIN and ARVILLA CLARK n In a Song and Piano Recital, Monday Evening, Dec. 12 in the Stake Tabernacle, at 8:15 oClock - -- rich silk complete lamp shade, mahogany stand 13.60 TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY FURNITURE DEPT. WAITING. Commencing Monday, Dec. 5, and continuing until Saturday, the 10th Our Entire Stock of Merchandise on sale at from 5 to 50 off. Alberta How do you like Ethels prom gown? Albert I cadt tell until I see her get np from the table. An opportunity , to save DOLLARS Dear Baby Why not send your photo for Christmas morn. 100 pair Mens, Boys and Ladies Shoes, pair $2.00 100 Mens Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 69c 100 Pieces Winter .Underwear for Men, Boys and Children, from 25 to 75c ea. 100 Pieces Knit Sweaters, Scarfs and etc, at less than HALF PRICE 100 Dress Shirts Bargain Week 60 FOR RENT V Although the Portuguese delegates have not made much noise in the conference at Washington there are not that many who display more agreeable manners or that have more fluency in the English language. Three men represent little Portugal, Interested in far eastern questions, and sail are completely masters of the tongue. Viconte dAlte and Captain Vasconcellos are the delegates, and Mr. Montalto Is the secretary general D'Alte has been minister of his country in Washington for many years, but he has so successfully avoided publicity that old time .Washington correspondents identified him with difficulty. He Is very popular with the other Relegates because of his engaging manner and wit. Rinso 2. ar- Rome Beauty, box AT ARMS PARLEY. PORTUGAL OF See Larson & Rollow, Columbia theater. Your Home Music in X Phonograph Call and see Our .Bargains. I D. L. VanWagenen 348 WEST CENTER th W, Sr $1.00 Remember Our Entire Stock, Consisting of Underwear for all the Family-Sh- oes, Hats, Caps, Rubbers, Footwear, Blankets, Cottort and Wool Batts, Piece Goods All on Sale at BIG .DISCOUNT. I whle family will In 3ror you ahould have one borne. AU the Opera and Jaxx Artlata a well,"a your to command. And Phonograph la edncatioaal aa well aa entertaining. We have a variety Ot beautiful Instrument at nil P one for your nelecttou. Ott for Christmas. Easy ments. o CHENEY AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY The Big DepLtpre MUSIC DEPARTMENT Psy for it ou monthly payments. |