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Show " iiftewa .ht. ' 'jten ,V'"WS. ? la -- - V fV ' '.' i j? " 5 J- 1 ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1923 in by 8 A M. Leave at 8:15 A. M. All orders in by 10 A. M. Leave at 10:45 A. M. AH orders i THE PROVO POST WHY HOW The Earth May BEETLE WAS yiewieftinpi BY ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. -a The Egyptian scarab or as a which, whether carved stone, an engraved stone, or aa a hieroglyph, represents a beetle, had an important connection with ancient Egyptian religions. The beetles egg was compared by the Egyptians to the sun j and at Heliopolis, the temple of the sun, this beetle was sacred to the sun-goThe scarab (stone beetle) and the scarabaeus hieroglyph (drawing or engraving of a beetle) were used, apparently, as symbols of Immortality (the idea probably being that though the beetle died It lived again In Its egg). Sometimes the scarabaeus appeared with a rams head and horns or with wings outstretched as the symbol of a vivifying souL In Egypt lt4 became customary to wrap up with a mummified body a large scarab having engraved on it a chapter from the Book of the Dead; or to place a winged scarab on the mummys' breast while later on the custom was to place a number of scarabs about the mummys body. Scarabs not uncommonly were used in Egypt for seals, appearing either as simple seals, or (pierced) as beads to be strung together and form necklaces. Scarabs were also set as seals In finger-ringThe seal scara-baoccasionally had good luck mottoes engraved on them. Some of the most Important and valuable scarabs known are the ones having on them the royal arms of various ancient Egyptian kings or Pharaohs. scar-abaeu- Omeses! Ymges Best Sweet Cheap Juicy I i Three Dozen for - - - d. LOO GRAPEFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT and 15c each. Give yourself a real treat tomorrow morning 10c, 12 PIES 25c and 35c Each PIES PIES PIES We makie to order anything in the delicatessen line " may want it. at any time you Try a Roast of Beef for your Sunday Dinner off one of our GRAIN FED STEER. If not a Roast, try one of those Good, Juicy Steaks. Ascertain the weight of a mammoth Sausage on display in our meat window and receive 2 lbs. of Sausage FREE. v , 15c 25c Rolled Pot Roast Prime Rib Roast . COOKED MEATS Ham Sausage Minced Ham Wienerwursts 12c Lean Pot Roast .Chuck Pot Roast Cross Rib Pot Roast Rump Roast 15c PORK d Pork Nothings better. Our or Eastern Pork. Lake Not a bit of Salt All Young Stuff. , 17c to 20c Shoulder Pork Roast 25c Loin Roast Pork 25c Leg Roast Pork 25c . AlJPork SausageHalf Pork and HalLBeef 172c Home-Raise- 20c 20c 20c ; Bologna Veal Loaf Head Cheese 17c 17c and 18c ' - How Electrical Machine Slews Dewn 17 Vic 17 Vic 17 Vic 15c Chickens ready for the oven 32c lb. 25c lb. Head off and not drawn. .37c lb. CAPONS The Best Chicken ever eaten DONT FORGET OUR SAUERKRAUT AND MINCE MEAT. IllION MARKE1 or Increases the Mevemente of That Organ. , household necessities; actnal work Call at 80 No. . LOST Airdale pup; will bring ' results. 722-2nd East. Phone tf fender . return to 172 So. 2nd East. PJione-392Reward. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, tine road- National French Cleaning Co., 95 I FOR ALE condition. North University avenue. ster bug, in first-cla3250.00. 44 West Center st. FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS see J. W. Johnson, phone 633-- J. W. J-1- 6tf Up-to-d- ate ss D-27- -tf Saturday Specials REAL SNAPS 100 FOR SALE Potatoes, cabbage, onions, parsnips, turnips by bushel or ton; good for milk cows $5.00 per 15c ton, delivered. R. Gay, 314 West 4th 7 So. Phone 612. Pr. Mens Part Wool Hose ,pair N27tf I F-1- Mens M. Heavy UnderFOR SALE By Elias A. Gee, ad50c each twenty acres, more or ministrator, shirts, less, part north of the Lincoln school, Provo Bench, and 4 acres, .more or 100 Mens Dress Shirts In the Old Fort Field, less, Fourth Off Provo.located v Submit bids at once to Jtfar- - 100 . growing trees has been devised by a German engineer, who has been able to color the tree any shade while It is still brown. Various anllin dyes are used, which do not poison the tree P. . or affect Its growth In any way. The HelpfqfK Precepts. , entire tree, from the very ends of Its I have no precept more wide or roots to the topmost branch and leaf, valuable than this: Cultivate self- - can be colored any desirable shade help ; do not seek or like to be de- within 48 hours after the solution of pendent upon others for. what you the dyestuff' is injected Into the roots. can yourself supply ; . and keep down About fifty grams of the dye are used as much as you can the standard of to 200 liters of water. The sap of the your wants, for In this lies a great tree carries the coloring matter secret of manliness, true wealth, and throughout Its structure. . This new happiness; as, on the other hand, the development opens up many possibilimultiplication of our wants makes us ties of securing novel and startling effeminate and slavish, as well as effects In the novelty business, and it selfish. William Ewart Gladstone. also makes possible the perfect imitation of certain natural woods. It is reported that certain Dutch and American interests are giving this process serious attention. From the Industrial Digest. tin M. Larson, attorney for the esLadies Heavy Union 3 of George Baum, deceased. tate 79c .Shirts, each FOR SALE A real bungalow, 6 100 Boy Winter Caps, 75c rooms,-witlatest built-i- n features, r 59c "grade wood hard floors, glassed-i- n sleeping water furnace. A new gahot pordh, 100 Boys Hats, values up to l rage. Apply 230 So. 2nd East. LOO. F-- h $1.25, each 50 Childs Union Suits, F-- 50c IF LONELY; for results, best and most: successful me; try 1 ter weight 50c Home Maker; hundreds rich wish soon; strictly confidential; Fourth .off, entire line of Sweat marriage most reliable; years experience; .deera for all ages. The Successful scriptions free. Club, MRS. NASH, Box 55. OakBath Robes, to close out L : Fourth Off land. California. FOR RENT Modern rooms. .383 100 Pr. Ladies H. H. RubJ30 West 1st South. Phone 701-50c bers, pair I ROOM AND BOARD--39- 6 West 100 Pr. Felt House Shoes 0 3rd South. : Fourth Off win-- . Your work MARRY . You cant do good work when your head throbs, your back aches or youre tortured by rheumatic, sciatic .or monthly pains." Pills. Dr. Miles9 Anti-Pai- n relieve pain quickly, safely and without unfurnished rooms pleasant after effects. 1st South. J27 Your druggist will sell J. J-3- 100 Piv Childs Wool Hose FOR RENT 2 20 Per Cent Off with bath, 109 W. 0 FOR SALE OR RENT Neat them to, you at pre-w10 Per Cent Off frame cottage. 35 West 7 th prices. FNorth. Overshoes Mens 25 Regular package . 20 Per Cent Off FOR SALE OR TRADE, CHEAP doses cents. 25 firstclass purebred Duroc JerENTIRE LINE OF SHOES AT seyOne boar. Phone 125 Economy package BARGAIN PRICES- doses $1.00. FOR SALE Excellent irrigated Come and See Our Bargains. mile from Gunnison Valley farm, "factory. G.H. Fisher, Mantl, sugar D. L. VAN WAGENEN Entire line of L,.D. S. Gar- - ar ments 1 -l 787-R-- Utah. r 5. F-- 3 Cooper. Silk and Wool at ipJiUU $5.00 values, at Cooper Wool $3.50 value at $4.00 $7.00 values', Cooper Wool $2.80 4 wool, $3.00 values at - $2.00 Why Life Insurance Is Different. Life Insurance Is different from anything else in the world tn one respect. Other things you can get when you want them. Life Insurance must be got when you dont want It, or not at all. You can buy your rubbers when It begins to rain, your overcoat when It begins to get cold, a meal when you are hungry, but you cant get life insurance when you are sick. Nine times out of ten, you do not buy a thing until in some way or other you feel that you need 1L You cant rely on any help of that kind when It Is a question of getting life Insurance for your family. Life. $1.60 i $1.50 $1.20 CAPS, CAPS, CAPS at 20 per cent off SEE OUR WINDOWS fMdier Ihernias & . BOY SCOUTS PROFIT OF WEEK BY IN-TEN- GLASSES SIVE at Wholesale TRAINING Is generally known that there are nat- One of the most interesting groups EXAMINATION pays for examination B. Y. U. Leadership week ex93 ercises is the boy scouts. These and - get glasses for the youths are doing things and learning to do a great many more price you would have to pay things. But it isnt all work with them; any wholesale optical com-- l they must have fun, too-- -a One night, funeral at for instance, they had pany in the state. their headquarters at the Maeser Memorial building. The corpse was that of a Mr. Thomas Catt, found by Plenty of references in the troop on one of their hikes. The Provo and Utah .county. funeral sermon was preached by Rev. VictorAshworth, and the corpse was interred by Sexton Ralph Smith. The DR. whole affair was made so funny and With Anderberg, Inc. ludicrous that the bugler laughed and roared until he. was unable to blow 36 West Center taps, But of course, the serious things Phone 52 predominate. The daily program of work begins with the blowing of the bugle at headquarters at 7 a. m. The boys leap from their beds and spend fifteen minutes of time in dressing themselves and making their beds. Then follows a fifteen-minut- e period exercises. From- - 8 to 9 of setting-u- p COMBINATION they breakfast. The first hour sec-of CASH work is spent with the M. I. A. tion! and from 10 to 12 the demon- Hew Afrloan Women Store Water. REGISTER The strangest people In the world, I stration troop meeting is held This ia divided Into opening, instruction, according to Mrs. Harry Kalgh Eos-- 1 and recreational periods. j women bush of tribe are the the tace, hour and a alf el?eP. to In the Gordonla desert, central south- - Lluncheon an rest. and Then for west Africa. These women, she Bay, hour the boys listen to an Inspiration-hav- e developed glands In the back In j aj talk, after which they work until which they store water, like camels. g p. m. An enjoyable feature-- comes When they drink a great deal of water from 5 to 6 swimming at the high ui. .4 the glands ,make them appear de- - school pool. Dinner is served at the formed. After a few days in the desert I Main cafe at 7, While sitting around Simple Way to with little or no water, their reserve the- table, .they have songs, stories e v discussions Quesswork supply Is absorbed and they look I and ,rund-th11-a c- merriment and mk WlthUt watfer I taxation Maybe you once guessed and they end a perfect day at the still made money. Hilt now longer than a carnal. Maeser Memorial by retiring to their Mrs. Eustace, whose husband Is a army cots. conditions are different. To make a profit today, you must On Monday and Tuesday there was big game hunter, is English, and has know the facts about your bus!- -' ofIn Africa twelve an attendance shooting years spent sixty at' the scout ness. I The Sundstrand Cash camera and is with the number the gun. meetings; big game larger Register gathers and gives you is preparing for her ninth expedl-- 1 I day. That the work done is of a these facts. Simple, speedy, soon nature is discovered practical Aqti. easy to use inexpensive. Gives by the visitor. There are knot-tyin- g control and full pro- -, automatic How Stumps Are Burned Out. , , contests- and discussions of good tection. Never forgets or lets turns, bridge building, fire building, clerks forget. Always ready for destruction oJand Effective and a score of other interesting and adding or multiplying. More stumps is obtained through the use manbuIldIng activities. Interesting than pays its .way. Write or a new Incinerating outfit consisting of models are on exhibition of signal for demonstration. phone a blower driven by a gasoline engine, towers,. suspension bridges, and and a sheet iron jacket which Is placed Scout executive Oscar Kirkham over the stump to be destroyed. When F. M. WEST, Dealer the apparatus has been put in position, was :in attendance on Monday and one of his enthusiastic talks. 89 Nortti University a fire ! started at the base of the made .X . V The is work under the of direction stump, and Is steadily fanned with the A. A. Anderson, scout He-bexecutive; engine-driveair blast until the wood Taylor, assistant scout executive; la entirely reduced to ashes. The ap- - D. Glen Smith and Harold Walker, paratus lz aafa, simple, commissioners, and Stewart i was anV indication of malnutrition. II deputy often brought ahout by high living. Inexpensive to operate, and does a neat Williams, assistant scoutmaster, at the red-bloode- d J PETERSON I , I . j A End - I - I I U - to-S- he i - - i fire-buildin- . g. V if . er n labor-savin- i f $1.60 $2.00 Fleeced Lined values at t f f La Tosca values at Are Hew Seme Feathered Enabled to Maintain Wonderfully Qlesey Appearance. a number of birds who possess a 1 $2.00 T Knit Craft values at 4 ..$2,40 values at $2.50 Simplex , 1 Simplex, 50 per cent HAVE OWN TOILET REQUISITES It t OC Cfl s. F-7-- SALESMEN sell actual on UNDERWEAR text-ospber- e, L Childs grey kid glove, FOR SALE 60 thoroughbred trimmed with black fur. Owner may White Leghorn chickens, 75c each. have same by calling at this office Franklin Clark, R. No. 3, Box 207. and paying for ad. tf. FOR SALE 100,000 W. L. baby GOOD WANTED chicks at Petaluma. Prices right. J. tf and women wanted to R. Durrant, Agent. Phone 652. A Specialfor Saturday Only e How O rowing Wood Is Colored. ; pared to an Onion Did It ever occur te you that the earth on which we live is composed of layers like an onion? In the center we have a vast mass at a temperature of at least 2,000 degrees centigrade, yet, owing to the enormous compression, not fluid. That is the nucleus on which rests what la called the' a layer of material which, not ' so being compressed as the central core Is almost fluid. Upon this floats the lithosphere that Is, the thin and more or less solid shell upon which we live. It is very thin compared with the great hot center, being only between 20 and SO miles in thickness, and some of the greatest modern scientists believe that the continents literally float upon the fiery sea below, like icebergs upon an ocean. The fourth skin Is the hydrosphere that Is the worlds oceans. Sixty-tw- o per cent of the worlds oceans exceed 2,000 fathoms In depth, and the sea as a whole has an average depth of two geographic miles. Above this, again, comes the atmosphere, which may be about a hundred miles in thickness, or perhaps more, for It is now believed that, above the air which we breathe, there is a great space filled, first with hydrogen in a very rarefied state, and, above that again, with coronlum, a gas which exists in the sun, but not on the earths surface. With all these different spheres it Is curious to consldar that the zone In which mankind can live Is only about four miles In thickness. Below that we should be burned alive, above It there Is no air for our lungs. ural supply of toilet requisites. The duck, for example, obtains the One of the most remarkable of re- wonderfully glossy appearance of its cent medical Inventions Is the static feathers by means of a private-storwave device. of brllllantlne which it possesses. Its purpose is to regulate the beating This curious oily liquid is stored In of the heart, should it be too fast or a small gland under the roots of its too slow. The patient sits In an In- tall, and when, as sd often happens, sulated chair connected with a ma- a duck rubs its head under Its tall chine which passes an electrical cur- It Is really just giving Itself a thorough rent through the body. treatment with' Its own special halr-elOutside the machine is a revolving There are some birds, also, who are ball, fixed to the end of a metal rod. are Every time this ball passes smother provided with a comb. Barn-owl- s stationary ball electricity Is discharged among the British birds that have this from the body, causing the muscles to appliance. It Is situated on the Inner relax. edge 'of one of their claws, and they If the heart should be beating 75 use It, principally, to rid their feathers times a minute, but is six beats fast, of some of the parasites with which the revolving ball is timed to go round they are so often Infected. at 70 revolution a minute, and the . Then there are birds who have their The English pigeons heart Is thus slowad down to Its cor- own powder-puffrect time. In the same way the heart and the hawks are examples of these. can be Quickened. The powder is made by certain This wonderful machine was exhib- small feathers which, as they grow In ited at a recent medical exhibition in size, tend to become brittle and to London. The force of the current is crumble Into a fine white powder, such that a person putting his hand which the birds use to obtain a gioss within six Inches of the chair receives on their feathers. quite a powerful shock. A method of coloring the wood of FOUND Com- Crrir .20c CHICKENS CHICKENS el HEART BEATS ARE REGULATED 20c Spinnach, per lb. Cauliflower, per lb. Tangerines, per doz. Radishes, 2 bunches s. 17 Vic CALIFORNIA BUNCH STUFF 12 Vic Bunch Turnips 12 Vic Bunch Carrots 12 Vic Bunch Beets -- -- Wall Be V g, DEPARTMENT job. If desired and practicable, a Home-makin- g Is the profession blower' with sufficient capacity to sup-- 1 Acetylene as FusL I the least attention. To be- - Switzerland be with several blasts may jackets ply IS using a a man doctor must acetylene as. a om,e study fuel for mot or, 'vehicles." utillsed. making It possible to. burn j ftwelve i but enter on the years, girls I several stumps at one time. great responsibilities of the home . With no adequate knowledge of what Why He Weuldnt Ceme Up. .those responsibilities are. So de- Sambe and Pompey went house rob- - ilared Leah D. Widtsoe in the home- USE SULPHUR TO blag and Pompey wrapped around his making department In her discussion body beneath bis waistcoat and jacket of the training of ,boys and girls in HEAL YOUR SKIN Why Desert Cendltlena-Arise- . half a dozen yards. Of lead piping. In the home. True education for all children Is Desert conditions arise in any re- trying to board a Mississippi steamer the worlds slogan today, but we are is In rainfall which the was be markedly which gion leaving the dock,, just not Broken educating, all the children, beand. Itching less than the amount of water that jumped, missed and fell Into the Mrs. as a gan result there Widtsoe; Eczema Helped Over Night evaporates from the surface. As the river. are too many inmates of the prisons amount of 'evaporation naturally InGet a boat hook, some of you! and reform schools. 3 creases from the polar regions toward yelled the captain of the steamer. A i Mrs. Widtsoe made a strong plea For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or the tropics and Is affected by winds mans overboard, Hes bound to come for the teaching of honesty in the blotches on face, neck, arms or home, and severely condemned disand elevation, it follows that no ar- up three times. do not have to wait for relief body, you from honesty that came under the name 4f torture orr embarrassment, declares bitrary amount of rainfall may be desUp dashed Sambo.' Capen, I bet business. a noted skin spedalist V Apply a little ignated as an Invariable cause or ac- yer a tenner he doan come up once! Home-makin- g, ' declared Mrs. Mentho-Sulph- ur and companiment of arid or desert condiimprovement is Widtsoe, Interestfundamental. shows next day. tions. Hawaii Has Many Rainbows. She. would have , i Because qf its germ destroying prop- -, ing, entrancing. Hawaii Is a country of rainbows, be-- 1 boys and girls discover this by proper erties, nothing has ever been found to Why Cups Have 8aucers. lleved by the natives of olden days. to I teaching in the home and in the take the place of this sulphur prepara- -' The original teacup didnt have a be omens of good. . Scarcely twenty-- 1 8cbool. i They should be taught more tlon The moment you apply it heal- and physiology in their.re-o- f mg. begins. Only those who saucer. As tea became popular, how- four hours pass without one or more Iiapce have had ln ever, It was found that mftny accitroubles can know the celestial arches, appearing the the delight this Mentho-Sulph85h0lhH complied. Is often Even dents happened, tea being spilled, so above Honolulu.' Recently. three rain too abstract..1 fiery, itching eczema is driedbrings. a small plate was Introduced, and bows ln a row linked together at their ri The importance of seeing that chil from the French sonconpe, became bases, are said to have appeared over Idren are well nourished was discuss- Get a small of Rowles Mentho- saucer. Honolulu. d. She- - pointed out that a, childs I. Sulphur from jar any' good drumrist and craving for pickles and such foods we it like cold cream. HOME-MAKIN- G ' Outin - ! 1 -- , ur . : ) J- - |