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Show c THE PROVO POST MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924. $100,000 SUIT SLANDER FILED 0. BY H. Y our Nervous System HERE JACKSON L'fcr;criCf-vyr.- - fo:: - (Continued from page one) other standard models, it is claimed. Mr. Pierpont and other representative business men are said to have encouraged Mr. Jackson in moving here from Colorado. The Provo plant of the National Pump company is said to represent an investment of more than $125,000. In addition, Mr. Jackson turned over to this company his patents on the pump. CLOTHING VALUE THAT IS SETTING THE PACE A; Recently, according to the complaint filed at Provo today, Mr. has made Pierpont derogatory statesments relative to the character of Mr. Jackson. He is charged a with having called Mr. Jackson a crook, an embezzler, liar, incapable of inventing anything, and to have otherwise stigmatized the reputation of the inventor as to seriously hamper his progress in the manufacturing of his pumps. Mr. Jackson, according to the report said to have been signed by Mr. Pierpont and. Mr. Knight, is an accominventor of outstanding JackMr. this and fact, plishments sons attorneys say, can be easily etablished in court. In 1902, Mr. Jackson was awarded a gold medal at Paris for being the worlds greatest clockmaker, according to counsel, who say the! medal in question will be tendered. He holds to his credit a total more of eighty-tw- o inventions, of which are in than two-thirworldwide use, lp3 counsel declare. These include, iand the alleged Pierpont-Knigh- t .report makes the same inclusion, tljie patent for the electric clock by which Western Union automatically checks time in hotels, railroad stations and other public and private places; an electric device in p$e in leading railroad stations for the automatic issuance of accicjent insurance and For numerous other inventions. at least three of his patents, Mr. Jackson is said to have received $500,000 outrightl GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. While his best known inventions are in the electric clock device field, Mr. Jackson!, now in asthe aearly hysixties, was educated draulic engineer, and the pump produced by the National Pump $23.00 Suit Special, we did something that has never been done before in Provo we offered exact duplicates of much higher priced clothing. But through our large volume of chain store buying, and selling, we are in a position to offer MENS and mo SUITS ALL-WOO- L FORMERLY PR ICED $30 and $35 Men can look at our special $23.00 value with the widest latitude in styles offered the selection of their new Easter Suit. Every suit is all wool and reflects the latest style, whether it be single breasted or in a sport model. Serges, Cashmeres, Tweeds, or (Unfinished Worsteds in the new. spring patterns. fr mSDi gUBi Dr. J. H. Henderson Over Farrer Bros. Storer Is equipped to give the ser of Chiropractic best vice. u1 GfflUDi CiGUD nUJo mUD CUD CElD CgD CUD CUD CLASSIFIED ADS en, Utah.' ( M- -l 5 7) FOR SALE A wardrobe. - trunk, kerosene stove with Salesmen. Splendid opportunity for oven and 4 automatic revollive wires. See Mr. Ivearl jat Bar- ver. 1G9 East Seventh Inquire tons. Phone 137. (A-1South. FOR SALE Hay. Phone 786-R-FOR RENT New of (F. 13. tf) three large rooms andapartment bath; gas and water heater installed. FOR SALE Modern brick bun- range $25. Baker & Baker, Only 5 galow, large rooms, breakfast Attorneys Inquire (A-1room, sleeping porch, closets and, 4 basement. acres, part in hearing FOR RENT Bedrooms. 165 N. houses, Third West. apple trees; 3 large poultry (A-13 will house 1000 hens; small poultry houses and barn, ISY2 rod frontFOR SALE One lot, 3x12 or 4x9 age on paved side walk and street. rods. First North Sth West. Inquire Terms. Part cash, balance monthly Provo Co. Phone 475. Tailoring Teleinterest. 7. percent payments, (At-1) t 885 North 5th West phone 262-Street. FOR SALE A business opportunCider and vinegar factory, caity. FOUR OR FIVE EXPERIENCED pacity gallohs an hour; equippSalesmen. Splendid opportunity for ed with200 40 H. P. steam boiler, and live wires. See Mr. Kearl at Barfor manufacturing fruit machinery 137. tons. Phone butters; Apple syrup jelly or moand lasses pasteurizer; pumps and other WANTED Faded clothes capacity 12,000 wearing apparel of all kinds, rugs, equpiment;In tankage connection good brick 'Rc., to be dyed and made to look like gallons.fine flowing well, two acres; new. Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. home, for write D. Kinnear, R. particulars Phone 809. 54 North Fourth West. No. 3, Box 121, Provo, Utah. (A-2We call and deliver: tf er j J 4. 7 p. m. Special Attention given Beginners Phone 902-- J Ad. 659 N. 3rd East PROVO JUNK GO. 4) ) se . HEALTH. thing Think it over, or better still,' call at my adjustments are the best, safest and quickets road to health. Remember IT WILL NOT COST YOU ONE PENNY to investigate. and one adjustment Consultation, spinal will he given to you absolutely FREE analysis OF CHARGE. Remember the name STROMBERG The Place: Over Farrer Bros. Store. 0 7 The Time: a. m. p. m. 9:30-10:3- Pay Highest Prices for all your JUNK BARGAIN Taylor Bros. Under the direction of the Literary of the Second 'ward Relief society Mrs. Victor Anderson will give the lesson on the life of James Russell and will also review ome of his poem. Mrs. Elma Thatcher will give a reading and a mulcal number will be given by a quartet of high school girls. All members are urged to WANTED If yeu want your attend. clothes- - cleaned right, send them to The meeting of the Relief society Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 809. 54 North Fourth West of the Third ward will be under tne Wecall and deliver. tf supervision of the Literary committee and the lesson, the Life and LOST Fair sized Fairty Tricycle Works of James Russell Lowell will from residence, 70 East 2nd North. be discussed by Mr.; Alfred E. TayReward for Information leading to lor. A good muical. program is berecovery. L. R. Edwards, telephone ing arranged for and it is desired 308-- J. .) that all members will he present. . . Call Phone 774 70 East 7th South Utah Provo BUY, SELL, or INSURE Over Seven Y'ears of Successful Practice. HONESTY (A-14- KICK PROVO, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE writers Repaired, Bought Sold. Repairing a spec-- . All work guarantee. PHONE 207-- W Chas. G. Y. Higgins ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Provo - - W - General Practice Utah Room 7 Knight Block ABOUT They f THIS AGAIN MILK MEN IT - A(2N MORNING GIVE ME A PAIN Nt)U AN' ALL THEY ;5AY I cant help iT 'Any- thing- she will treat the subject of James Russell Lowell as a Man and Mrs. Mary Chamberlain will speak on James Russell Lowell as a Poet. Mrs. Chamberlain will also review Mr. Lowells poem "The Vision of .Sir A special musical proLaunfal." gram will be rendered in connection with the literary numbers. It is desired that all members attend. There will be no meeting of the Relief Society of the First ward because of the Tuesday afternoon Arbor day program. Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone446 Cash and Carry System. Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE APRIL 14 TO 18, 1924 . 10 lb. Beet Sugar 48 lb. Sack Turkey Hard Wheat Flour 24 lb. Sack Turkey Red Whole Wheat Flour 100 lb. A-- l White Shoats 100 lb. Mill Run 9 lb. Sack Corn Meal 9 lb. Sack Cracked Wheat , $1.00 $1.50 80c $2.25 c$1.80 J 35c Packages Quaker Ouakies Corn Flakes Sugar Cured Hums, lb. Fine Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb. Fat Breakfast Bacon, 2 slabs, lb. Have vou tried our corn fed dressed Chickens? dozen strictly fresh eggs Nice Fresh Ranch Butter 10 lb. Fail Dixie Sorghum 3 25c 20c lJ9c , they ow't help 'cellin at horse? an waking you at Five -you kick in The morning either an Say They can Y help it-the- tre HU(5fY FOR CASH Y Utah Timber & Coal Co. t tmeg A MONEY-BU- SERVICE fashion, advancing more than one-haof the total invested capital l3c ."300 and loaning additional sums to the lb corporation on noles, without date, z 45c His hearing 6 per cent interest. 40c establishment contribution to the $1.35 of the producing plant now operexto have said is 2 at lb. Provo Bulk 25c Honey ating ceeded $72,000 in addition to hav3 lb. Bulk Pure Lard furnished tlm patents under ing 45c Banquet or Alta Coffee, pound can which the product is made. 2 cans Cocoanut 35c Bakers AWAY. MAY MOVE 3 Cans Domestic Oil Sardines No reason is known , according 20c the to Mr. Jacksons' counsel, for Utah Lake Fresh Catfish, lb 15c A-alleged attacks recently made upon lb. Fresh l 35c Salmon, it is likely, If they persist, him. Mr. Hutchinson intimated, that the to a entire project will be moved Jack-soMORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. n Mr. new field. Meanwhile, 450 West demands legal satisfaction for SL, Provo. the alleged assaults upon his charHis counsel insists that in acter. any court and before any jury theyn can establish that there is no in fact for any of the purand because of this slanders USE LUMBER ported they will seek redressMr.to the extent of $100,000 from Pierpont. That similar suits may follow WHEN YOU BUILD! have engaged against others who on the characin similar comment Be sure to include Utah Timter of Mr. Jackson is intimated by ber and Coal Co. lumber in counsel. The alleged attempts to underyour building specifications. mine his business here are said That will give you lumber asin even to have reached employes surance. Our reputation iff individuals whom his factory, back of every piece of lumprominent in the! community at Provo have urged to quit work. ber that leaves our yards. We Despite these handicaps, counsel can fill the bill whatever it for Mr. Jackson assert that he may be. his will continue manufacturing pumps at the Provo plant pending a decision whether to quit this field because of the alleged incited hostility to new industry or 'to remain here because! of Ihe Statural advantages offered by the pig iron PHONE 232 industry. Mrs. J. C. Woods has returned from a three weeks visit with her Ive Always Wanted To Do A noptlmist is one who while mother, Mrs. Joseph Coumerilh in Things so Get much money mysteriously shoveling snow Is happy because Idaho. Blackfoot, that the Senate would have to in- he doesnt have to mow the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde enter- vestigate me. tained with a Sunday djnner In honA pessimist is merely one who Great Britains labor government or of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson. Covers were laid fori ten. i is mostly laboring to keep in office. has seen too much truth. By L. F. Van Zelm IN EFFICIENCY j Mrs. O. W. Bailey will have charge of the meeting of the Fifth ward Re- AW, WHAT'S THE USE TROZEH WANT TO lief society Tuesday afternoon; SAVE - foun-crSTio- Let Owens Do It Used Music player piano. (F27-tf- ) Department. FIXIT SHOP A. W. Palmer mends anything thats wood or Iron. Your vehicles and implements your baby buggies and furniture. 126 W. Second North St, Provo. tf. modern, $3250. YOU Phone 126 3-- HOME CALLS Center Center street. IF BRAIN c50c new, full basement; close to 2) - T frame, j tit i,; 'd.c?vcrrtfcra: 1-- You can buy it better of us. LOOK! 4 room J. ANOTHER company, is held ay him to be his entry greatest achievement. wasHisactuated into the Utah field and by the nearness jto pig iron on the urging of business interests at Provo, it is said. Mr. Jackson, according to his affairs of counsel, has handled the the local eoinpiny in excellent lf Street, acres ground, big barn, brick grainery, etc. Close in of paved roa'd. This place is worth $6,000. We will sell it for $5000 on easy terms. 4) Pup'll of W. E. Weike 214 West Center Phone 86 1 V2 ' liss Flora Johnson teacher of violin ESTATE CO. 3x12 lot, East front; northeast part. Only $650 A 5 room Brick, home, 4) Hours 3 to irrt OWENS REAL ) 4) three-burn- (fll j IOOO cases fresh poulWANTED FOR SALE Pea seed, 5 0 cents a try farm eggs; top price paid' and At GO East Fourth North prompt cash peck. payments. Phone 5 5 2, (A-1'street or Phone 564-(A-2J. II. Durrant. j FOUR OR FIVE EXPERIENCED i no CUD CUD n) calDi FOR SALE CHEAP Large row boat at East portal of Strawberry reservoir. Write Willard Cole, Gosh- j x,. - ds nUUD) gHHEd nfflUBi r SLANDER ALLEGED. When we first offered this YOUNG MENS as-i.iu- controls every action and function of your An impaired body. nervous system must therefore result in an impaired functioning of different organs of your body, resulting in dis-eaor disease. Chiropractic, which is only a common sense, applied, scientifically restores your nervous system to its normal condition, by removing pressure from the neT-ve- s. Nature is then able to reach the diseased organ, restoring normal function. Normal functioning of the organs of your body can mean only one . Cause Felix Gets Hot Under the Collar ya notice They have. lots of Time when they want vou to make out a check. Toa BELIEVE ME rrs A WE Aft BAPN T&E WAY X PEEL NOW GOOI J&ING CELLULOID X COLLAR 30NY I |