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Show i y T SAVE FOR 6ASI1 COKEY-BU- Y Samuel Kopp 450 w- - Cente Phone 446 Cash and Carry System. l Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 20 I 111 10 lbs. Beet Sugar 9 lb. Sack; Cracked Wheat 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 2 pkgs. Pillsbury Pancake Flour $1.10 40c 35c ! 48 lb. Sack Patent Flour I 100 lbs. Shorts 100 lbs. Mill Run J l 25c Special $1.40 $2.15 $1.80 r 1 2 large cans Hominy 2 large Oval Cans Mackerel 35c J J 38c : Mission Brand Sardines, per can.i 2 large cans Deviled Meat . 2 lbs. Black Figs Sugar Bowl or Cream Pitcher Prepared Mustard-- ,. ; 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 5c 15c 35c 10c 75c 78c 15c . 4 lbs. Pinkeye Beans lbs. Potatoes lb. Pail Pure Lard -- $1.75 oz. Pkg. Skinners. Macaroni. 12c 1 .2 pkgs. Golden Age Vermecilli.l 15c Macaroni Souplettes, pi. 20c J 20c Large can Sweet Potatoes Very fine. Special- -' A Glass Tumbler free with $2.00 Purchase or over. 10 10 10 12 1 ; 9-o- z. MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. 450 West Center NO DELIVERY. St, Provo, Wilfordr Perry ; 338-34- 2 WEST CENTER PHONE 117 PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 20 We have just received a shipment of Holland Bulbs, Crocus, Tulips, Hyacinth, Narcissus, Chinese Lilies, Paper Whit Narcissus, etc. This is the time of year to plant them so they will bloom next spring. The following is just a partial list of what we carry : - . t ; 10 lb Cooking Apples, 10 lb Eating Apples, -- Blue Plumbs, lb Bananas, lb. Dry Onions, lb. Green Peppers, lb. i Celery r Bunch Lettuce, Head Winter Muskmelon Winter Watermelon i 1 1 1 IK Loose Cocoa lb. Loose Macaroni lb. Loose Oatmeal 25c 25c 3c 15c 3c 7J4c 10c 10c 15c 25c 15c 10c 45c Lib. Loose Oyster Crax.l5c lb. Loose Fancy (Crax-40- c lb. Chocolate Candy 10c lb. Cream Candy 10c Salted Peanuts, lb 25c Puritan! Ham, whole, lb.30c Puritan! Bcon, IK 20c &alt Bacon, lb. 20c Comb Honey, each 20c 1 qt. Jar Honey 45c 1 qt. Jaf Cocoa 25c Cherry; jHill Milk, qt. 10c Fresh itggs, doz 50c 1 Lunch Meat, lb. 20c Loose Lard, 3 lb.si 55c BUTTER & EGGS wanted. 1 ; ' Soda Crax15c WE DELIVER 1 lb. Loose jrs.-"I-- M& 'Jgiriv (a - THE PROVO CUSS RELIGION - '2- ..f MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 POS? Broken Buggy Reforms Tramp in Jones Picture i CONVENTION TO BE The to Be Dis- cussed at Three Meetings to Be Held by Workers. The convention of the religion classes of Utah stake will be held next Sunday, October 21. The program calls for three meetings; two in the forenoon and one in the afternoon, according to Superintendent T. Sterling Taylor. Representatives of the church board of education will be in attendance, and many interesting matters will be discussed. The program is as follows: SUNDAY, 10 A. M. TO 11 A. M. Meeting of the stake board of edu- cation, $take superintendent, stake supervisors and stake secretary. 1. Report by chairman of the stake board of education. (a) Activities of the stake board of education. (1) Encouraging religion class work generally. (2) Securing active support of ward boards of educations; (3) Securing public school buildings or other suitable buildings for religion class work. (4) Promoting understanding and harmony among religion class workers and public pchool officials and teachers. 2. Report by stake superintendent. of (a) Division responsibility among supervisors; (b) Cooperation with ward board of education in securing teachers, campaigning, t and holding religion class conference, (c) Plans for union meeting, (d) Plans for visits to classes. (e) Plans for (f) financing stake organization. Miscellaneous items. Fat Sanders, who returns to the Columbia tonight in his 3. Discussion of problems, led by Country Store representative of church board of education.! SUNDAY', 11 A. M, TO 12:30 P. M. representative of the church board When Lloyd George 1. Discussion of the following of education. (a) Duties of the ward board of Was phases of religion class work, led by education. (b) Duties of the principal. (c) The obligation of the teachasa er. (d) Enrollment, attendance reOne of the funniest stories told by ports. (e) Classroom equipment and Sir Henry Lucy in The Diary of a facilities, (f) The religion class rec- Journalist, is that concerning Lloyd itation period (the steps involved). George and his chauffeur. It was 1923-192class radr for returnwas .rligion and Lloyd George (g)Th night, adaptation of th subject mat- ing home through the country. The to to how,' ter the different groups; chauffeur was ordered to light the get the reader in the hands of the lamps. As the process took some time, pupils of the third to the eighth ALL SEATS 10c grades, inclusive; ninth grade stu- Lloyd George got out of the car and dents and course of study. (h) went around to the back to see if all Teacher training, its present organi- was right with the rear lamp. At Tonight and Tuesday zation and its value to religion class the sanle moment the chauffeur, conteachers. cluding that his passenger was inside, ITCHING PALMS SUNDAY', 2 TO 33:30 P. M. started off at full speed and the car 1. What the religion classes have disappeared in the distance. All-Stdone for me, by a pupil. Cast. Lloyd George set off to walk home, 2. What the religion classes have and presently, reaching the county done for my children, by a mother. lunatic asylum, he sought the aid of AND COMEDY. 3. Preview of the years work, by the authorities for a lift. the stake superintendent. shook his head, and The 4. Presentation of the religion preparedporter to close the door. But," class authorities, general, stake and said the wayfarer, I am the chanward, by the stake president. cellor of the exchequer. RUGS 5. The need and methods of reYes, yes, said the porter, gruffly, a representative weve education, by ligion got six of em inside. Youll Made from any kind of old of the church board of education. go out the gate, turn to the left, worn carpets or old clothThe first two meetings will likely and youll get home before morning. be held at the Brigham Young uniing. versity as is customary, while the Too many employers have the idea Here this week only. afternoon meeting will probably be that virtue is its own reward. heldin the stake tabernacle. PHONE 110 REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF Taken for Lunatic PRINCESS 4, ar FLUFF BARNEY OLDFIELD SA YS: BANK AND MERCHANTS THE FARMERS of Utah, State of Utah, at the close in the Located at Provo City, County of business on the 6th day of October, 1923. RESOURCES. SAFER SYSTEM OF BRAKING. MAKES STEERING EASIER $564,814.24 Loans and Discounts In the first place, let me say that One of the questions that has been Overdrafts None four-whebrakes are safer than asked often is the effect that the Syndicate, Inc.) etc 75,567.82 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, two wheel. '.The reason for the adop- front brakes have on As a Banking House and Fixtures Some time ago I wrote about four steering. 39,683.99 four-whebrakes was the matter of fact, steering is easier on Other Real Estate Owned wheel brakes, and at that time made tion of 2,500.00 need for greater safety. The need cars with four-whebrakes because Due from Federal Reserve Bank the prediction that many prominent has existed 40,328.01 for ten years. We made of the fact that the designs call for Due from Other Banks 123,959.95 makers would announce cars with our cars faster, more powerful, rapid inclining the steering king bolt. Checks on other banks In same $ 6,174.61 The public has this equipment. tpwns all about When the bolt is inclined, the accelerators,! but Cash Items 4,691.34 already heard of the great strides making thedi goodforgot The center point, or caster effect, Gold stoppers. 1,725.00 this form of braking has madejj and railroad companies developed brak- is obtained. before another few months have 3,196.05 Silver ing first and then increased their four-whe10,460.00 In passed, many more makers will adopt braking sys- Currency speed, for i was not uptil the ad- tem every four-whebrakes. there is provision for automativent of the and a brake on 26,247.00 Total Cash on Hand the outer brake on cally releasing j each wheel that railroad trains Over In Europe, France leads with Miscellaneous 1,266.48 a turn. If outer the brakes locked this equipment. England, - Belgium dared to go faster than thirty miles there would be, an appreciable effect Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,600.00 per hour. Now we travel at sixty on Italy and Germany follow. Theren and ' but the designers knew makes of seventy,; and the train can be thatsteering, are around seventy-fiv- e Total $877,967.49 and made automatic provision brakes brought to a; stop within its own for cars with four-wheLIABILITIES. it. If there were any danger in !' has length. One make four-whe'! $100,000.00 brakes, half the motoring Capital Stock Paid in brakes continuously In the automobile field we develused four-wheFund 20,500.00 population of France, Italy and Bel- Surplus " types oped engines and bodies and nearly gium since 1909, so, the four-wheProfits Net Undivided 1,428.76 would have been in hospitals are hardly new. Due to Other Banks every part of the car and the brakes long ago. 25,775.19 were hardly touched. ! In recent to Check $364,162.12 Recently there has come to my I appreciate the fact that not ail Deposits Subject as become brakes have worse, years Checks Cashiers stories 1,386.03 ridiculous earB all sorts of car manufacturers have engineering Dividends of matter for could diameters 370.00 four-whefact, will Unpaid brakes about whatr can design a corthat departments not be because increased the wheel I heard in New York 7notdo. While rect four-whebraking system, but Total Demand Deposits 365,918.15 about a certain branch manager who sizes have been getting smaller and that is not that in time thev Time Certificates saying , smaller. $ 12,231.71 wasi hurt because his will not be able to do so. They are car overturned. In Buffalo I 352,113.68 Savings Deposits The smaller the brake diameter all on four-whebrakes working same the heard, the the less effective it is in braking; story about sooner or later they will Total Time Deposits branch manager there. In Chicago I the wider the brake, the longer it now, and 364,345.39 whether cars the are them, adopt a heard similar story. will last. The brake diameter may heavy or light. Total $877,967.49 'It is quite obvious that stories of be considered, simply as a lever, and of Utah, County of Utah. State owner automobile will The then " is a tne of it lever that length that kind are circulated by some Arnold Dixon, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and as muc braking ability as he force' that does not like the progress counts, not how wide it is. When have that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foreAs is says has it he now, engine ability. being made by the companies that there are four levers of a given size has engine and" he that report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition going power speed are using four-whebrakes. They they are bound to be more effective of octhe said bank at the close of business on the 6th day of October, 1923. uses to two the but than same of levers the maximum, length rarely are .trying to discredit this type. It four-wheto use them. Sol want3 he is That ARNOLD DIXON. casionally (diameter). why - cant be done. You might as well brakes stop a car quicker. The four it should be with brakes. He should Correct Attest: of all the bfakes do not have to be applied for have a wide range of ability. He question the judgment T. N. TAYLOR, brakes should be able to stop in a few car good engineering brains of France so long a period. Four-whANDREW "miles KNUDSEN, per hour. and Italy, Belgium and Germany. The last longer, because the four brakes lengths going at forty wear far less than two brakes that He may not have to do that more S. P. EGGERTSEN, braking systems here are based on have to do the same work of than once a month, but then that Directors. designs that had their origin abroad. once a month will save many lives. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1923. By BARNEY OLDFIELD (Copyright, 1923, by King Feature distinction of el el - so-call- ed el el ke for-.eig- el Isotta-Fraschi- ni wife. el m , Filled with delight, this production marks a distinct epoch in the screen career of Charles Jones, who essays a role quite different from any that preceded it. The cast that aids in the telling of this charming story is headed by Ruth Dwyer, Charles Coleman, Gus Leonard and Frank Weed. Palms Coming to Princess Itching1 Virginia Fox, prominent in screen comedy, appears in a dramatic role for the first time in Itching Palms, coming to the Princess theater to- night and Tuesday. Demure Miss Fox leaped into prominence when she appeared with faBuster Keaton and vorites and her comedic talents were at once recognized. Itching Palms gives her an opportunity to show the wide scope of her art, however, and together with Tom Gallery, who plays the lead, she lends a note of youthful vivacity and sparkle to the romantic scenes in which pe production abounds. Others in the case, besides Miss Fox and Mr. Gallery, are Tom Wilson, Vic Potel, Monte Collins, Gertrude Claire, Herschel Mayall, Robert Walker, Tom Lingham, Richard others. . James Cummings and Horne, creator of "The Hottentot, and Can a Woman Love Twice? directed, and the production is based upon the memorable stage hit, When Jerry Comes Home, from the pen of Roy Briant. other-comed- A y And AL ST. 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Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and the old rheumatism torture - is gone. Rowles Red' Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, 'sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. $2.50 CUT THIS OUT Any man or woman, boy or girl who brings this coupon and $2.50 in cash is entitled to one month full instruction. All material and tools necessary to work with, furnished free. Regular price $5.00 per jnonth. Any- - Let Owens Do it The C V el i GLADYS WALTON toriety finally caused the most drastic change of his expedience. to a beautiful THE UNTAMABLE Giving a lift country girl whose Frd obstinately refused to climb a hill he falls in and love. In the first stage of his love tremens his horse bolts, smashing the buggy beyond repair. This neFAT SANDERS cessitates remaining in the girls town until such tinug a he should AND HIS have earned enough money to purchase another buggy, as this tramp COUNTRY STORE under no circumstances would place himself at the mercy .and whim of railroad attaches and freight cars. Bigger and Better Than Ever. This is the opening action of SecRegular Prices. ond Hard Love, the William Fox with which Charles' Jones, production the Columbia theater is presenting TUESDAY, 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9:15 Tuesday. The love of the tramp progresses United by Love against Greed in leaps and bounds, and, though his is he buggy purchased, lingers. Well and Passion fqr the girl that he does. ''The troubles that are suddenly showered down on her pretty hepd make the town wonder aghast. Like a faithful rock the tramp stands by her through every difficult, finally winning his re ward when she consents to be his el air-bra- TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 this tramps life was the buggy in which he rode. The second was the fact that, contrary to tramp custom, he instead of receiving gave lifts them. But that which gaVe him no- HELD NEXT SUNDAY Many Vital Questions chief COLUMBIA TT SCHOOL OF APPLIED el ART i 24 EAST FIRST NORTH STREET . el el YOU ' four-wheej-br- i SAVE MONEY AT el Bartons; i BARGAINS GALORE BUZZ! BUZZ! CLEARING OUT SALE el el el 4 . TelLuride Motor Dealers for V alve-in-He- ad BUICK 4-Wh- eel Co. Brakes S. L. DIXON, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires 13th day of August, 1927. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and corrct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 13th day of October, 1923. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. TUNE IN! With a radio set to enter-tai- n your family during dreary winter the fireside ing to the evenings te evenings-Sr-aroun- d listenamuse- OCTOBER 15 to NOVEMBER 1 We Refund Your Fare ment everyone is happy c and joyful. 0 Get It At FURNITURE CO. TAYLOR BROS. CO. Everything in Furniture at Music Dept. Extra Special Prices. T BARTON |