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Show J 4 i.f 4 ; THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922 SAVE SAYS IT WAS A 450 W. Center Cash and Carry System. THE MOST COMPLETE For twenty years or more I had trouble with my liver and kidneys and my stomach too, but now lm a well and happy woman, thanks to the wonderful power of Tanlac, said Mrs. Eliza Stewart, 3296 Ogden avenue, Ogdeh, Utah. It was certainly a big and pleasant surprise to me to find that Tan-la- c was just what I had been need-- , ing all these years. Only a person who has gone through the misery I did can realize how I appreciate the splendid jhe<h I now enjoy. It is certainly a delight to bei able to eat heartily like other people and to know that I will not be, distressed afterwards. Im? able to sleep now too as I havent been in years, and when I get up in the mornings, inand melstead of feeling ancholy I feel bright and happy. Tanlac is sold In Provo by Provo Drug Company and leading druggists ; everywhere. i FOR! CASH MONEY-rBlI- Y BIG SURPRISE low-spirit- t 8 lbs. Sugar Sack 48-l- b. i j Low-Grad- e Patent Flour 48-l- b. New Good Rice! cans Standard Sweet Corn. I cans Libbys Pork and Beansr Tall cans Pink Salmon4i.--- r pkgs. Tree Tea pkgs. Folgers Shasta Tea- Tall cans Milk To a Customer -': I-- Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 1-- I Thousands of Dollars in Dividends to lf Patron Partners -- the three months February, May August and November Promptly, every iUtah Valley Gas & Coke Company mails several thousands of dollars m dividend 'checks to the thrifty owners of its 8 Preferred Stock in Provo, Sprmgville and Spanish Fork and nearby territory, mailing list today, Become a shareholdPut your name on this er in this efficient Company whose services are vitally essential to more than -- , I; ever-increasi- 20,000 people. m i ng . m one-stor- 1 I 8. dividends will start If you can buy- only ONE share, do so today so your on a share purchased on the at once. If you can only make the first payment of $5 monthly savings plan, make that first payment TODAY. Its the start that counts.' - Make YOUR start TODAY! Mail the coupon for further details. a. no I ! , Dont delay. the money you save, that makes you prosperous. Its ' the money you invest, I j ur . V9QC $1.1,5 f- -: -- I -- "45; 450 -- - L- -- ;r' rf -- ! : 55er 450 49e - - $1.00 j -; - ; 455(1' .- L-- --. --6- 1-2- 5c : 0, j . L.3O0 i .r-1- ' The new Illinois. State penitentiary at Joliet, now in process of construction, will be the model institution of its kind of .the land. I -----4 ! at The new prison has been viewed by officials of seven European nations, as well as governors and wardens from practically every state in thh Union. The prison walls inclose sixty-foacres. The walls, an innovation in cement construction,? loom up thirty-thre- e and one-hafeet in height and extend into the ground from ten to twenty feet. They cannot be scaled, it is figured, as there are no ledges at the top where hooks or ropes can be fastene,d. The smooth, gently sloping sides afford no chances for footholds. The prison building proper is in the center of the prison yard and is laid out in a circular fashion, with in the center and the dining-roothe cell houses circling around it. The eight cell houses will be connected to the central dining-rooy corridors, by means of with basements, making the plans resemble a petaled flower, with the dining hall as its center. The cells surpass in appointments the rooms of many hotels, each having a lavatory, with hot anand cold outside running water, a toilet, window, a steel bed, with ample clean bedding, a table and enameled walls. --- ---- , -- 1 4-- lb.i Innovations. every three' months a dividenc Hcheck is Its a mighty nice thing to know thac bills. I V gomgto peek out at you from among the A little extra money coming in regularly, that you can absolutely count on, helps to keep your income even with your outgo and often provides comforts and enjoyments you couldnt otherwise afford. V - Flour i V . ? -i- Nice Fresh Creamery Butter 750 J- lbs. 2 Serenade Coffee n L JJ 12 180 Fine Salt Bacon, per 30ccan Marshmallow Cream f ioe J -- 3 large pkgs. corn;Puffs! d 200 'J--: -- - 3 lbs: Silver Leaf Lard 49c A No. 1 Finnan Haddie j Sauerkraut our own make, per lb. J. 20c best Quality Noodles or Spaghetti 15? 1 -- tV 2 pkgs. Wool Soap Flakesj. ;250 2 bottles Boy Blue 'Blueing-- ! V 150 r I Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. PRISON Penitentiary of Illinois Joliet Will Have Many t 2 lbs'. ed STATE LINE ; I---- TO-lb- s. 5 5 5 2 2 5 3 f! Lowest Prifces. WEEK ENDING JANUARY 7TH, 1922 J MODEL i ' MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. ; 450 0( : NO DELIVERY. West Center St., Provo. In the center of the prison yard is FEW UNEMPLOYED IN GERMANY a tower, with an underground enGermany at .thie present, time has? trance. From the platform in the j fewer unemployed than in any period tower the guard can look into every wjthin the last fourteen yeays, accell. He. can open a single cell door cording to labo,r cifficials. In the min-.'- -j or all ,of them from his station ami ing industry, the building trade and can switch on one light pr all lights the chemical industry the numbeljof from the same switchboard. vacancies .exceeds that of he unem- If the inmate is suspected of any ployed. The total number uf perirregularity his cell can be illumi- sons unemployedt on October. 1 ' was nated instantly from the central 189,407. Germanys eiprf business tower, and if some of the prisoners is booming, due partly To the low get in possession of fireartns and rate exchange of the mark, and in steel ' shut- many parts of tmfe , country factories open fire on the guard ter can be instantly dropped.. are said to be, wprkingj overtime, f The prison has its own water sysfcir internal A national Jfiiei tem, supplied by two artesian wfells. a hospi)tal at present combustion engines and automobiles, Workshops-anare under construction. Before that will !make f France less dependother countries for gasdline, plans were finally rawn W. Carlus ent-on Zimmerman, former, state architect,' is being sought by the French govmade an extensive tour of .Europe, ernment and private laboratories. visiting ancient and modern prisons. Tests with benzol and denatured added tcji ;jgasoline hae given reA jweek' Of competition results.fair The death penalty has been is tp be held with various moved from the Argentine formulas penal ' code by a new act just passed by in February ,at Beziers. j congress. Although the death penFountain :pens( were used in J600, alty seldom was inflicted by the courts,-Ialways had been included and n advertisement of- 1788. makes ' a reference to tbemr; i . in the code. ' : ? ;V : I d fal-qoh- ol - 3 . ' t . t j : ' . r E3X & Cofoe Co. INQUIRY COUPON . j ' . ri h 1 I would like to receive, without obligation, more Provo information concerning the investment you have to ' offer. B Utah , Name.......... Address City.. ..4.. Patron a Partner Phdne ;..J iy i aaei FOUND 1 CLASSIFIED ADS WASH DAY PROBLEMS SOLVED - v FOR SALE I BY OUR NEW Miscellaneous Ladies muff; owner can have same by calling at Skaggs' store. HEMSTITCHING ANDPICOTING The finest work on any kind of All work guaranteed. material. Singer Sdwing Machine Company, 97 North University avenue. FOR RENT brick, 91 South 'Sixth' East; $25. W. H .Ray. 2 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms, 257 South Second East. Phone 73 John Soote. 2t FOR SALE Bargain In slightly used piano, case and aotion like new. See H. B. Schulthess. 377 E. First J- -l North. FOR RENT: One large room for home. light housekeeping in modern 644-243 South First West. Phone FOR SALE- - ive-room brand new house. Call at 107 South Seventh F-- l West. FOR RENT-- 2 unfurnished rooms FOR SALE First-clas- s alfalfa storage room for rent. Phone hay: First cutting, $11 per ton and and 165 North 3rd West. second cutting $10 per ton. Phone 204-4 D-3- f ! 0tf Is Still Going On J-- "jf- -F- 3-- J. So call and see this beautiful line. All - . J. 767-R-- J-- j-1- 815-- Out Motto: Phone 164. FOR QUALITY and SERVICE 375 : : West Center Coionades, Book Cases, Kitchen) Cabinets and all kirid of Cabinet Work; also Furniture Repaired. Phone 554-Shop 335 West Center J. p SALE Phoner Bottled all fruit, 815-kinds. FOR J3ALE Parsnips, . carrots, beets, turnips, cabbage and soft cabbage for chickens. 314 West 4th South. Phone 612. r CLEAN COTTON RAGS WANTED AT THIS OFFICE: W. J-- 10 DRESS MAKING Plain, fancy embroider, tatting, crocheting and beading. Mrs. Amy E. Watkins, 359 North 6th West, Provo. J.14. - CD CO aT ci O rt ORDERS NOW TAKEN for spring delivery of baby chicks from the. Pioneer Hatchery, Petaluma. Calif. J. H. h Durrant. Phone 552. F1 IF up-to-da- te. J-- 14 2. FORRENT Two rooms, furnishFOR SALE Electric washer, ed for light housekeeping; $10 a dresser, wardrobe, nickel plated res- month, light included. 210 South ervoir to Majestic range. Phone Fifth West. 5 IV j , new and 1 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Wagons Call for and Delivers . YOU ARE LOOKING AUNT MARYS DEFENSE Aunt Mary is'now 25, and her married brothers twit her about her single state. They also tell her that since her last birthday she is an old maid. This both she and her adornleee Jean deny. ing 5 year-ol- d The other night one of Aunt Marys admirers called, and little Jean was made a member, of the party, Naturally she was more in love with auntie than ever, and when the young man laughingly called her an old maid, Jean loyally sprang to the rescue. she aint an old maid No, Teacher says neither, she denied. anyone isnt as long as they roll their stockings down over their knees. And the subject was immediately changed. ; for a The historic Kings Ferry .that pointer and paperhanger of lpng exused to run between Verplancks call George-perience, Watkins, 686 East Center st. All Point, on the east shore, and Stony phone 118-work guaranteed. Point, op the west shore of the Hudson 'river, will resume operations afMARRY IF LONELY; "for results, ter1 a lapse of 120. years. Mad Antry me; best and most successful thony Wayne, the Revolutionary genHoipe Maker; hundreds rich wish eral, used the old ferry to transport marriage soon; strictly confidential; troops to Stony Point for the battle most reliable; years experience; that made him famous. free. The Successful Club,j MRS. NASH, Box 556, OakAnyway weve lived long enough to see calves clad in silk. land, California. Many Provo people are taking up these wonderful bargains. FROM $10.00 TO $42.50 SUITS FROM $12.50 TO $32.50 DRESSES FROM $8.75 TO $37.50 BLANKETS FROM $1.50 TO $7.50 COATS x. f 1531 V - I Many other Bargains in Clean-u- p Goods for Inventory of i W. J, . The Post Does Job Printing! f z9 Tlont)fhTTO . I f h |