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Show Ill THE PROVO POST T D. Y. ,U. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 1922 UNDERSTOOD PERFECTLY.' ACTIVITIES f 1 IE A pompous "man entered a restaur- I erlea of lectures on ant and beckoned the waiter. f tho foundation of science was de- - Want a chop," hesaid importantly. said the waiter; wy nr' John A- at "Yessir, "A lean mutton the lirigham oung uni Widstoe chop, waiter. Wed- JUST ARRIVED " -- verity, t"Yessir, said the waiter. nesday morning, that it is grilled over a quick hhU meeting began with fire."SeeTell them to have a piece of the rendition In song of Olver Wen-de- ll Holmes great t poem,' "Build onion placed on It for a few seconds." Thee More Stately Mansions, O My "Yessir, said the waiter. A And waiter, I dont want any Pi?UV choir, under sauce or gravy with it. Just half a the leadership university of Professor Florence Jepperson. Never before has the choir grilled tomato. You understand?" "Yessir," said the waiter. appeared to' better advantage,- The one hundred members "Perfectly? made an imPerfectly, sir," Bald the waiter, posing appearance on the and moved away. and the music filled A moment later he reached the with the numbers , of speaking tube. song. "One mut! he bawled. The present high standing of th6 music department was further emphasized by a magnificent march WOMEN MAKE WAR ON WAR. played by the band under the direcOne thousand New York women tion of Professor Robert Sauer. united in a picturesque peace parade The band has now fifty members. In his introduction of Dr. Wid-sto- up Fifth avenue In favor of complete disarmament. The women carried President F, S. Harris of many banners the many men of prominencespoke striking emphasizing eduin cational work in Utah who had re- the horrors and 'expenses of war. Unceived their inspiration from Dr. less civilized man finds some reason'WidstOe. As President Harris had ably satisfactory plan for putting the lived in Dr, Widstoes home had lid on wars the women will do it. traveled With him, and" had been asYoure as young as your tailor sociated with him in school work, he will allow you to be. "knew-othe doctor as a scientist and an educator and was pleased to testi- establish true science. The speaker fy; thereof, referred especially to the great work When 'he arose to speak. Dr. Wid-8to- of Aristotle and Archimedes in eswith at twinkle in his eye and the fundamentals of good humor; in his voice, called at- tablishing science. The of mathetention to the fact that he had been matics was. Importance on the stu-- 1 Introduced as a has been, with no dents, and a impressed was reminder given in word as to the future. He was will- conclusion That was no royal there to ing recriprocate' by promising a road to geometry or other learning. splendid future, for President Harris And the B. Y. U. He considered the William H. Boyle of the school in some respects, the greatest P- Professor Y. U, will speak before the Nebo on earth, and expressed the joy he Union meeting at Payson on Sunhad had in the two years he hac day. spent as a teacher in its halls. In discussing the of "How the Mormon Battalion Was science In the world. beginning Dr. Widstoe Called is the subject of an address controverted the idea that, the dis- to be delivered by Professor Rein-har- d tant past was simply a period of barMaeser at the Fourth ward sacbarism of cave men.- - Science had rament meeting on Sunday evening. not been born in recent centuries hut thousands of years It is An interesting program was this as old as written history. ago. morning presented in College half by The speaker discussed a number the B. Y. U student body. In addi. of phases of the civilization of the tion to splendid musical numbers an past. He spoke of great irrigation interesting address on the theme of systems; andj irrigation laws' fully debating was delivered by Professor equal to our own. Not only was H. R. Merrill. The Rooters Relshazzer a monarch, but a great at the close gave an Royal exhibition of wool dealer one of the greatest of exalted rooting under the direction antiquity. Mechanics and metallur- of Yellmasters Meith Maeser and gy Were understood by the Egyp- Harlan 'Adams. The Royal Rooters tians, Assyrians and Bablyonians; have emblazoned on their escutchand medicine is the oledst of all eons the heraldic design of a noble, sciences. d porker, giving forth the But notwithstanding .the posses-- . proud motto: "Root, hog, or die. sion of countless facts of One week; from tonight the three those days was not on a high plane. The ancient peoples of Egypt and colleges of the state, the B. Y. IT., of U. and the A. C. will hold their .Assyria .failed to correlate their so establish to failed tacts, and triangular debating contest in Provo, science.' The truths of today, they Salt Lake an,d Logan. The question for debate isj the cancellation of the thought, might mot be true tomorrow. a few debts of the Allies to the United the Greeks, It remained for hundred years before Christ, to show States provided Great Britain conrelationship between facts, and to sents to make a similar cancellation. j : I - 4 two entire carloads of baby carriages every one a famous Lloyd Loom wciyen - 1 t ? e. f beauty and elegance--- - --consi- HE greatest line of beauty is the curve. This beauty is an integral part of every Lloyd Loom Baby Carriage as shown in the exclusive shell design of the bodies a graceful woven of endless wicker, with a continuous sweeping curve from side to front, unbroken by corners or by concealed short ends of wicker. bow-shap- ; ( - . ! , j the-iscienc- j - ' I i Lloyd Loom Carriage, fully uphol-- l stered, in corduroy nickel plate and .......... enamel handles . jjj Lloyd Loom Carriage, in corduroy, nickel plate and enamel handles, extra; artillery .wheels, reversible - S43.00 : t This beautiful Pullman Special Sleeper priced at carriages in ten different colors- - $58.00 i C? Sold on tipie if desired j: TAYLOR THEBROTHERS COMPANY BIG DEPARTMENT STORE j - j L::"11 '1 - SPLITS iraaimaimsi - r i While They Last Your Dealer Will Sell Them at A - WHEN GOOD FRIENDS DROP IN. WORLDS BIGGEST FORTUNE. What was to have been the greatest fortune in tlie world has been split by the divorceof Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McCorHarold McCormick. mick and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., are the only children on John D. Rockefeller and so are t inhert the bulk of his"estate, conservatively estimated worth one billion dollars, one financial writer reckons the Rockefeller fortune' at 2400 million. McCormick and his brother, Cyrus, divided the huge McCormick Harholdings in the International Estivester and other properties. mates place their fortunes at nearly 50 million dollars. No mountain of wealth ever piled up has remained a n mountain. The Rockefeller mountain-taiwill be no exception. ' Sooner or later the forces of erosion will begin to eat it away. BATTLE IN JUTLAND IN FILMS. ala-thou- Another Car of ripe Bananas Just Reached Us And They Must Be Sold Quickly Even at a Loss to Us ; - i L L" .1 I j in Utah Take elevator to Second Floor for largest exhibit of carriages ' r rKEKS 5C I, long-nose- . t Dainty rep $25.00 ! j Gear; Oil Tempered Springs; Continuous Steel Pusher ; patented Doubl eSpoked and Double Rimmed Wheels; patented Automatic Hood Adjustment features that add raterially to the beauty, convenience, comfort and stability of the carriage. , Carriage L - Lloyd Loom Carriage, fully upholstered, in corduroy $28 75 LET us explain the Fifth Wheel Reversible ! Loon1! upholstering e, JT was Marshall B. Lloyd who inyented the method of making Balay Carriages and Wicker Furniture 30 times faster and finer than the old hand weaving method. These inventions cut labor costs, enabling them to weave the finest wickers, use the best materials, employ, the most skilled workmen, add the latest refinements and still sell their wicker products at very moderate prices. j these prices der Lloyd j e, - at prices made possible by huge purchase? . , ? carriage--;- 9 gh It may be 1ifi" old fashioned, but the times lyike the best Are not the splendid parties with the womenUgayly dressed. And the musitl tuned for dancing and the lairghler of the throng. With a paid Comedians antics or a hired 4'inSers song. But the quietjtimes of friendship, with tle chuckles and the grin, And the circleat the fireside when a few, good friends drop in. f r ' CHURCH ACTIVITIES - r. SAINTS CHURCHES. PROVO FIRST WARD Professor J. B. Jensen will be the speaker at LATTER-DA- Y the sacrament meeting at the First ward meeting house Sunday evening,, commencing at 7 oclock. Professor-McAllisteand Professor Mayhew will render several splendid instrualso there mental and will I be several musical numbers, given by the ward choir. vocal-numbers- -- r , I PROVO SECOND WARD Regupreparation, no style or sham or. lar sacrament services will be held ' in the Second ward meeting house, fuss, We are glad tp welcome callers who commencing at 7 o'clock p. m. Local speakers will comprise the pro- - r are glajl to be with us, And we sit abound and visit or we gram. Theres no theres jomp of , - start aSnerry game., show-thePROVO THIRD WARD At the by our 'manner that Tere mighty pleased regular Bacrament meeting of the Third ward held in the ward meetthey cme. For theres sdinething real about it, ing ihouBe at 7 o'clock p. m., the' and th yarns we love to spin, Genealogical society will furnish the And we 4 . Mag-hiAnd the tim4 ' flies oh, so swiftly program. Charles Burrows, Knudsen will be the ,6pe&kers. The film version of the Battle of when a2 few good friends drop in. Jutland has arrived in America. It PJtOVO FOURTH WARD Regupresents a nice lesson for the delib held, erators on' armaments who are meet- Let me live ny life among them, lar Bacrament services will be Rein-hard ' and commencing at 7 ocldck p. m. ' folk ing at Washington. In 4 5 minutes cheerful, kindly D. D. will ' of and dollars one sees how millions of Boyer Mieser, true, hu- And Ill ask hp Mormon ' Battalion., gloj-till' my talk op The property representing years of botgreater ' IS man endeavor went down to the time ot life is through;. tom of the sea. One sees, too, how Let me shared the love and favor of SALTATION ARMY, 35 North the men who manned those vessels, First TjVest Sunday services: Open the fe who know me best. Germans and English, humans all, And Ill spendjmy time contented till air, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 died in the hellish blast of war like p. m.open air, 7:30 p. m.; Salva- ' my suil sinks in the west'; trapped rats are drowned; Three Ill take whatf fortune sends me and tion nieetingr 8 p. m. Tuesday open air meeting, 7:30 p. m.; inside years were spent in filming the rethe little I win. enactment of the battle. Logs of And be happyj on may those evenings meeting; 8; 30 p. m. Thursday Open both German and English vessels a! few when good friends drop tfir meeting,m.7:30 p. m.; inside meetiwere studied to get the true maneung,Saturday Open air in. vers of Admirals Jellico, Beatty, meetings 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting,. 8 pi m. i All are welcome. Scheer and Hiller. If a battle can Great Merit Once Book Agents. be won defensively, the Germans won Longfellow, ddark Twain jand Bret FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, the Battle of Jutland as the Engwere ahiong the subsequently SCIENTIST 80 North University, Harte lish film depicts it. The English attacked. The Germans retreated to fatuous author who bridged poverty-stricke- n avenue. Sunday school .at .9:45;! their mine fields with less loss than periods ' by pedaling the Sunday. morning servicesf at 11 of that suffered by Jellicos fleet. already successful writers. oclock. Subject, "Lise." works; fy Daniel Webster also hunted up orders PROVOj MANAVU WARD-Geor- ge NOW CHURCH IS CROWDED, for books, pafing his second terms the speaker at tuition at Dartmouth college' by act- H. prfmhall twH be A A New York church hasnt been services. the splendid mu-- ; evening as agentjjsfor De Tocquevilles ing be rendered.1 will also drawing at all well. Lately the pul- "America. and Bismarck In his early slpal program a was with footlights, equipped pit days at Heidelberg canvassed for one Corner CATHOLIC CHURCH drop curtain and ill the fixtures of a of New First North and First East. Mass modern theater. This church now York Blupienbahs Post. at 10i30. Evenlng room a uses every Sunday morning only sign. "standing tfCatechism class, Saturday at 10:30 church We like the REORGANISED CHURCH 240 and Sunday at 9:30 oclock. Rev. church best, but there may be some-- . ' street, j Regular J. G. Delaire, pastor. thing in the old say about fighting est Fourth jouth Sunday morning services at 11:30. the devil with fire. Since you- never can be anybody Sunday school! at 10:30. Preaching el8 m. at but S.fS. p. yourself, what right have you Who remembers when you only Holm, presiding ' to I five-ceder. Judge! soda? a anybody but yourself? cents five for paid as per pDtmc f M V 1 'v , V y . . 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