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Show .PAGE FOUR. THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. out fur the first year included a borne building ramiiaign; a clean iiud sanitary I'rovo; workmen development. Tbe year' program im-psM-upon tbe board of director the practically iiiiuiiinioua desire of the lueiulKTship to: Firt, Oct tbe steel plant located ticar I'rovo, Second, To work for recluniMtlon of lands adjacent to I'tah lake and continue to foster the building of The HERALD J. Established aa a weekly In Utt; M a dally in ml; iHurd every eve. nine except Saturday, and liunday morning; rural morning edition very niorning except Monday. Published In tbe Herald bulMinc, I" Joulh Flrat Wtit street, Provo, rt Mt-oti- d 1'ta.h. year. Now, fellow citizen, there ia a reason for thla prowth. Let's see what it li! Evidently It Is tbe coming of tbe steel plant, tbe beginning of industrial development in I'rovo. The bringing of the steel tilunt ' J " ' miiiuiuiiiuit'iH 01 iuc i ruiu tuniu- (m r of Commerce utid is a remarkable example of the pull of Entered xi second clan matter at the poatoffice In I'rovo. Utah. TKHMN OK l lli( RIP1l(IM. Delivered by varrier, per month, 40c In peiivered by carrier, per year, 6u Ivanre II The building muipiilgn IntensiDelivered by mall in Ctah county,! humeri. j2.Su pur year, advance fied lV the comiiiK of the si eel plant elivered by mail In I'nited Statt-e- , The 'iiiijor pnrt of the time of kIiows well for I'rovo. outalde I tah county, per year. In .11. 0 tlie officers of the chnmler of, advance In i;21, "7 new homes were com-inuiilt- y 4 r- y - , y, M - to built in I'rovo. commerce hiiH devoted HonrjF.IiS Editor nd 1'ublialier. J these projii'ls with very satisfac-- I 1 .'IS new homes were In X a Member TnternHtlonsl News tory results. built in I'iovo. N. U. A. Service. and , oi.smic.o., wora on the steel ,(1 m.w U()UU,g were p r In Utah plant is Only daily practically completed and mil, jn j.,.,,,,,. South of Salt Ijike City; Urgent of any newspaper In Utah me cone omiin una oinst lurimce, rj.J(, buxinesK rcseurcb m. m depart Outside Halt Lake City and Ofcden. tj j,. .lav will be fired about the middle of ment of the College of t'omnn rce TELEPHONE IS. April. f tin; lirlgbiiiii Young university This count met Kin h.'is furnished a in I'rovo In- WHAT PROVO CHAMBER payroll of approximately $!tO,.HI shows that building ....... us licuiust I'oO I..,1S1.(. DENSY for the lust twelve for Ogdea and iwutlt. A membership cnmpuiKn In Im'Iiii; Xl'vv Industries are following In launched for tbe I'rovo t 'number r vu iruiuit-'ij- r .uan.viui iviairu. of Commerce under the direction of Hit' IMike Of tlif HtM'l Illlint tlii.n Iu,- ,llf 1(ir. in i.i i -l Ucuny is a former British army rris tbe membership committee With in n.ajor, wi.o saw much crated and ..p.lpped Its plant. W. W. Orem as cbuirmun. Kx.1)Ki(lM ,)f tel,I)Uone and li(?ht to .m m is The ,, company m KepublicCm,so,e It Is Diiturnl Unit people want greater for to know why a chandler of com- - pi!"l"S vigorously the cons) rue- - .,.ovo tulu Hny otm,r city. similnrltv in nanies caused consider- merce Is desirable in u city, mid tion of its plant to take over the At thR rille ot Krowth In the last able comment. As the two men look '"""'h alike, they were freipient-plant- s why a membership campaign Is coal tar from the coke ovens. Other nim. years I'rovo will have a popu-!"- " iv nilstiiUen for brothers. They are and institutions are coming i...,,,.. or 4o,ihk) ln u.si Are we Ewessury. fH(.I1(ls n(1 h,tmy slrt- (,m, A rhnmher of commerce Is an ready for it? cd his new picture, he suggested bis i'rovo is growing! Consider careiiamesMke for tile "namesake" role, All ,)r,)Kressive, forward-l.M.kiuauxiliary to city government, and more. Its f mictions are not limit- fully the following census reports men should Join the I'rovo Chamber Perry IVIhird. the director, thought U l,r'",(1 u w,mM '"' a ',km1 ed to city boundaries or activities. mid other findings: of Commerce help in our great N.itt ie lie lumeif rnr tlie neu' lletlllV Its business is to reach out In nil In I'rovo had a population onward, upward movement. ... rt .Oft i' a clever actor. directions and bring to the nl,n IIIJ I'l ,".,. I'.otli men, bv strange coincidence. "SPOUTING VOl Til." SU(U industries, institutions and In ls70, 2.'?8i, a gain in ten years' have been iu Ivdhi. Uegimiald Iieiinv sang there as baritoi.e in th activities lis are desirable and nec- if ' Two men of the same name are a Piiiidman company. Muh-olIn 1SS0, 3432, a gain in ten years essary for community wch'nre. in a Penny met linn there, when tlie l.'it- not infrcouent comtiliealion Further, it is the business of a of 1,048. conn dv. but two nctors playing ter was an officer In the Indian chamber of commerce to sell the In 1N90, 5,519, a gain ln ten years duplicate mime" parts who really Army. Then years later, they Lome community to the home folks of 1,727. bear the same name, are decided- - played lnthe same picture at Universal city. BDd then to the world at large. In IlkWI ir,S n irnln In (on Fnon,' I.V UllUStlfll. It happens In "Sporting Youth" Others in the cast are Laura Ln It is desirable that nil people In of 95J9. licL'iniild Penny's new 1'niversal- riante, who won stardom by her In 1910, 8,925, a gain in ten yeors jewel racing picture, coming Wed-o- f work ln this picture, Leo White, any city be familiar with all that Is best In the city and community. 2,707. nesday and Thursday to the Colum- - Hnllnm Cooley, Lucille Ward, Henry Barrows, Kolfe Sedan, L. J. O'ConA chamber of commerce aids in In 1920, 10,303, a gain in ten years 1,ia theater. .1 . Denny plays the part of "Jimmy nor, C. L. Sherwood and William A. this general education. i'"i',J' Woods." the racing driver ln the Carroll. : The Trovo Chamber of Commerce In 1923, 14,852, a gain in three story. His principal troubles occur is proud of the record it has made years of 4,551. MLSSON ANNA his mistaken for Q. being through WEARS MAN'S CLOTHES at In the two and f The gain in population from 1920 "Splinters" Woods, a hnnger-oyears of its lmrt U P'ay- existence. to 1923, three years, Is more than th1P1 For a woman nccostumed to dress The major program of work laid the gain in the previous twenty1 The two are nor brothers, not In the nttire of her scy, to change K C. lU-'- 6er-rtc- il ncw.-pap- it ni. wvuiuunvu "' ... uuu IQINALD ; ... v.i Iond ', 1 I dnntt that her already large train ot admirers will l greatly increased "A Prin, by her splendid ot of a King." Into habillmetits of a man. entails quite a few difficulties according to Anna Q. Mlsson, popular un lion picture acfresa. Miss .ilNson plays the leading feminine role in ToiiJola, " a Sam E. Kork-nrs- t National picture, tbe feature of the program at the Strand theater Twilight and WedAnna's pnrt Is not the nesday. least bit feminine for site enacts the nde of a yoiiiig woman who cuts off her hair and masquerades as a man. The least of her worries, although ebe found it hftrd to learn, is to comb a neut parting in her neatly roiipcd hair. Her principal trouble was putting on masculine clothes. be says. Kver since she was old enough to dress herself, Slis Nilswui eays, she lias Iriii In the habit of putting on her shoes before her oilier She did the same .several apparcL times but after finding that a pair of trousers will not go over shoe, she finally changed tlie order of things. It was difficult also to accustom herself to clothes which buttoned in tlie front instead of tbe back, as in feminine attire. Also buttoning her coat from left to right. Instead of from right to left, as she bad been accustomed, also proved a stumbling blink against speedy dressing. IN THE SPRING HAS CARVED CHAIR THAT JEFFERSON DAVIS OWNED. International News Service. MARTINS FEUKV, Ohio, April 1. A rosewood chair, once owned by .Teffesson Davis, hand-carve- d ;, resident of the Confederate States over hauled In of America, is the workshop of I.. A. Watson here. The chair l:i the property of Mrs. G. I'.. McJl:isson, V. Va. Charleston, It is y.iid to have been tin heirloom in the Davis family at the time of the Civil War. Since then it has been refiuldied once, Mrs MclJliis-siu- i Jsjw.KirkMcod n one-hal- 5 .f?.'Tr" UninSiaejHl FOR ell near roundhouse 190 E. 5th S. THE HERALD WANT ADS RENT-W- : Dellcloua S ALE-Ap- ples furnished apts. FOR $1.50 bu. ; W. Bananas, Greenings. and steel plant. Pearmains, Romes, 2 bu. $1.50. A-- l Thomas, V - WHAT -- cents tbe line, counting tlx words to the subsequent ni:::!:iT!3 cellar and 10 line. Each i... FOR SALE COST. WANT-AD- S First Insertion, t- insertion, 5 cents the line. One week, six bsues, Including Sunday, 30 .ents the line. Two weeks,' 12 issues, two Sundays, 50 cents the line. Otio itwiiiMi Oft Iccnoa OO onnto 1O10 with cabin, 3 x 12 lot, coal house, W. (1th S. Phone $100. A-- 2 7S0-II-- 5th Phone W. . l , FOR RENT 3 or 2 room furnished modern apts. 772 W. Center. AO GOOD eating and cooking apples. 23c and 50c a bushel, not deJ. B. WalFOR RENT Basement apartment livered. Phone furnished or unfurnished. Baker ton, Pleasant View. 310-W- !:r :aiu BSES'si 672 N. A-- 781-R-- & Baker, attorneys. WANTED TO ItENT PART OF A FOR SALE Good first crop alP.MLDIXG SUITABLE FOR AUin barn. Potatoes, McMiller. falfa TOMOBILE P.UNTINO. LOCA- FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. rhone 007-J- . 1040 W. Olh S. Price $8. Phone TION' NO OBJECT. PHONE 171 R. . A-- 7 rsO-- 1. Take Off Fat There can be nothing simpler than taking a convenient little tablet four times each day until your weight is reduced to normal. That's all Just purchase a. box of Marmola Prescription Tablets from your drug-gis- t for one dollar, the same price the world over. Follow directions no starvation dieting or tiresome exercising. Eat substancial food be as lazy as you like and keep on getting slimmer. And the beBt part of Marmola Prescription Tablets is they are harmless. That Is your absolute safeguard. Purchase them from your druggist, or send direct to Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave.. Detroit Mich. n tf MAN f with ton and truck do all kinds of hauling, one-hal- will rhone A-- 4 791-R-- A-18-3- ConUni- (AXL J 2 A-- 1 5 ll A-- 2 00,'i-W- OWENS REAL It is the cost J house-keepln- S97-W- A-l- per mile, not the initial cost that counts. ESTATE CO. A-- 1 I 4S0-J-1- 1 TRINCE A-- 7 Virginia Pearson, who has long noted as a queen of vampires, is an entirely different kind of a uueen in "A Prince of King," which will open at the Princess theater on Wednesday and Thursday. In this new and romantic photoplay Miss Pearson has the role of Queen Claudia, whose kingly husband has been assassinated and whose little 1m.v, the rightful heir ( portrayed by the child star, Dinky Dean) has been stolen. Although it is a characterization diumetrically 3 i most economical car. tf 2 tf $650.00. A brick home, acres ground, big barn, brick granary, fruit trees, etc. ; close in IV2 on paved highway. Only $5,000, on terms. This home is worth $G,000. A dairy farm at Charleston, fully imhome, proved, good barn, etc. Farm fenced with woven wire. Some cows, teams, all Will conimplements. sider a modern home in Provo. 40-ac- FOR RENT Furnished apartment, EGGS FOR HATCHING modern, 111 W. 2nd S. Phone ribbon Buff also . A.4 boar for service.Leghorns; 88 E. 5th S. FOR SALE Frame house and barn ; must be removed from lot inune- - FOR SALE Young 1300-lb- . Will make offer. diately. wilb wagon and harness. Park 12G-W- ;t,rocery, 4,o If you want to ANYTHING Insure Will tbe party who took hand grip out of D. & R. G. coach in the R. G. W. yard keep the money in it, but return grip and bal. of contents and get reward. J. E. STOLEN team Ryan, Condr., Phone . as Follows: 8 New FOR SALF; terms. have an excellent farm of 15 acres, first class land, excellent water right, close ln. Anyone Interested in a good farm shonld see this. ranch we can trade for city property ; 1 acres line land, excellent Can coops, 5tK) laying bens, An excellent consider H chicken good terms. us oe: A-- 3 mattress and Leonard refrigerator. Phone 920; address 933 N. University. Phone New modern frame. We will handle this on easy terms. $3200. part, at the remarkable price of $4000. Cun handle on good t G87 S. 2nd W. One brown mahogony bed. with springs and FOR SALE modern, with heat, half basement, southeast JOS Let Owens Do It. l 209-M- A-- 9 We Have a Number of Excellent Bar- gains, a Few of Which We Offer &ee Buy Sell or A-- Blue Duroc four-pos- re Let us find you what you want. V. fith X. FOR HOME AND STABLE. Bororone Tbe extraordinary treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, burns and scalds is Just as effective ln tbe stable aa ln the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under ita powerful The treatment la the influence. same for animals aa for humans. First wash out Infectious germs with liquid Borozone, and the Boro-zon- e Powder completes the healing Price (liquid) 30c, 00c process. and $1.20. Powder 30c and tiOc. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co. Adver- 689. Whitney baby buggy. A-- 9 . 11ARCELING and bob curling. For appointment call Mrs. Elliott Dunn, 130 or 949. A-- 3 AVe If you have a home you desire to trade on a farm, talk to us. IY 'OKKOW Ins West Center Street. Phone 370. "Land and Insurance Merchants" WANTED 200 more good, reliable customers. Pine Tree Service Station. Phone PIANOS for 237. M-- rent Bates tf Stores Co. riANOS FOR RENT-- I Taylor Bros., piuuo department 0 3 tf ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano d t. piano. S 24 tf ANOTHER B A RG A I player piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept. sed roil eALr.i l. sod ranges ers at bargain Stores Co. and prices. beat- Bates PIANO TUNING 1 E. P. MAYHEW Co. Phones 514 and 619-J- . PIANO TUNING by Faint Wall Fap Boston. Phone 529-- J 10c TONIGHT JACK HOXIE in "THE PHANTOM HORSEMAN" and COMEDY "A PRINCE OF A KING" By Abbie Farwell Brown Street. 275 West Center Starring TINTING INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING, AND PAPER HANGING. Estimates and Suggestions Gladly Furnished Free. DINKY DEAN Directed by Albert Austin. PHONE 49. upon the following described stock, to pay the delinquent assessment toon account of assessment No. 14, of gether with the cost of advertising Thirty-seveDollars and Fifty and expense of sale. Cents per share, levied on the 11th R. E. ALLEN, day of February, 1924, the several Secretary. amounts set opposite the names of Office: Room 11, Knight Block, the respective shareholders as fol- Provo, Utah. lows : (First publication March 18; last Cert. No. Name Shares. Am't. publication April 6, 1924.) 39 Polly T. Roberts 1 $37.50 SCOTT P. STEWART 13 C. R. Howe 1 37.50 1 37.50 Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral j44 Joseph J. Cannon And in accordance with law and Surveyor. FIRST-CLASpaper cleaning, an order of the board of directors, Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo, Utah and painting 'done. Call made on the 11th day of February, Land and Mining Surveys; IrrigaMr. Danner at 518 E. Center or 674 1924, so many shares of each parcel tion and Drainage; Structural DeA-- l S. 4th W. of stock as may be necessary will sign; Consulting and Reports. be sold at public auction at the Office recently moved to Columbia Theater Bldg. office of the company, Room 11, Telephones : DELINQUENT NOTICE. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, April 7, Residence 118-Springdell Resort Company. Prin- 1924, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., Office 299. of Place Provo, Business, cipal Utah. n There are delinquent NOTICE MISS FLORA JOHNSON Teacher of Violin HANSEN MOVING DECORATING CO. House and Sign VANS Painting Calcimining. 24 E. First N. Phone 812-- Pupil of W. E. Weihe. 62 Paper Hanging and Special Attention Given Beginners. 659 N. 3rd E. Phone 902-- OS J. A-1- if yoo mm to Move 410 West Center. Men's Half Soles. .. .$1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair 75c Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed. "A BUSTED SPRING 4 STOP! LOOK! As a special inducement for Thursday, Friday and Saturday we are putting on MEN'S HALF SOLES FOR Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. Satisfaction or money back. SAM, THE SHOE MAN office phone 'Eagle Shoe RepairingtCo. 115 N. University Ave. 148 135 West Center. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmumunuiiiiiiitiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimuu TRADE WITH THE Star. Caslhi Grocery 332 West Center St. Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY :it;iiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinmua For quick replacement American Springs For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. irwin Mcdowell A competent tuner who represents 18 years' practical experience. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, ALL SEATS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FomIsoki Give Us a Trial. Have your piano tuned to international pitch Don't expect the youngsters to produce results in music on a piano which hasn't been tuned for several years. Princess tisement. America's tf 786-R-- "Ponjola" opimsed to anything she has tofore assayed, the fair Virginia makes not only a royal queen but a tender mother and there ia no OF A KING." Chevrolet, A-- 1 In the corners, under tbe rugs, in the curtains "an" every place. Just so with your system it should I. given a thorough cleansing, purifyHULLISTEU S ing this Spring. ROCKY MolNTAIX TEA will do tbe Job slick aud quick. It will clean your system, freshen and purify you .ill over you'll enjoy living, eat lietter, aleep better feel better. Hedquist Drug Co., four stores. Ad vertisement. niiiuw:miiiittiiiiii;iiiimrrmm MADRID. April, 1. (INS) The welding and cut ting. We weld anything made ol new Spanish military law prohibits metal. Work guaranteed. First elasi. youths from leaving the service. 42 N. 4th VV. Phone 588-- J country unless they post a cash forft feit pledging themselves to return for service. EMPLOYMENT 1. (INS) ATHENS, April, FOR electric wiring, contracting, George II, former king of Greece, estimates and repairing call Guy-ma- today disposed of his Athens properand Tolbot, 451-.I- . ties, having been deposed by the National assembly. CLERKS Railway mail, Exam. Provo, May 3. $133 mo. FOULTBY: FARMS, GARDENS, For free gregational church, corner LOST 1 large brown mare, halter Experience unnecessary. CAPITAL letters, count versity Ave. and 3rd N. St. For on. Phone 134-- or return to 712 particulars, write R. Terry (former 1009 service A O civil four words to the line. price and terms see R. II. Beeslev. FoR RENT r0 acres good farm S. 2 W. Reward. examiner), Barrister Bldg., Washington, D. C. hind. Homeland Realty Co., 2S N. A-Fni. live. Phone 35. FOR SALE Wardrolie trunk and REAL ESTATE HOUSES stove ROOMS FOR RENT, HOARD kerosene with FOR RENT 28 acre farm on Provo oven ; a .43 Colt automatic pistol. East Bench, half In fruit. For 109 E. 7th N. FOR SALE Flouse, four rooms, or A-FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Information phone Scott P. Stewart, vacant lot. 591 N. 3rd E. or 209. light housekeeping, suitable for 118-. LOST 1 large brown mare, halter A O young couple. Phone FOR SALE Fresh on ; branded on right thigh. Phono Jersey cow. FOR RENT 2 furnished g or return to 712 S. 2nd W. .Ineobscn, 271 N. 1st W. rhone 131-. i Reward rooms. Block from RobAO erts hotel. 210 S. 1st East. Phone exFOR SALE in BOARD AND ROOM 120 S. 2nd. E. Baby buggy 2.1. cellent condition. Tires, upholCall stering and paint all new. 1H7-.FOR RENT Furnished housekeep- FOR SALE 10 acres excellent A 3. 214 West Center. or 71 N. 1 W. hay ing rooms. 5S W. 3rd. S. land at a speculative price. In. Phone 86. FOR SALE $100 phonograph perA-quire L. Snow, FOR RENT-E- . -- Furnished rooms. 320 fect condition, $10. Terms to re. 1st N. Phone ni::-.TWe want your busiSUMMER PASTURE: see or call sponsible party. Baker and Baker, Reed Strong ISO E. 5th So. Provo. attorneys. ness. If you are looking FOR RENT Newly furnished modPhone 85S-J- . ern apt. ISO E. 5th S.. for a home we can get it FOR SALE One brown mahogany four-pos- t lied, with spring and for you. If you want to FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms BEAUTIFUL gladioli bulbs in mix- mattress. Phone 920. 9;!3 N. Unisell we will find the ture. Fancy stock, doz, 50c; 100 A-with bath. 70 E. 2nd S. for $3.00 ; second size, doz., 35c, 100 versity. buyer. 350 S. 5th LOST FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. for $2.50. A.527-J-Rasmussen, Saturday, in Mose Lewis . W. Phone 4 We sell FIRE INSURstore, lady's black leather hand-leg- . Phone 381-R- . A-- 3 Finder please return to ANCE THAT INSURES. FOR RENT modern, un- FOR SALE Gladiola and dahlia Herald office and receive reward. furnished apartment, with launTHE BEST BUYS! bulbs, also Jonathan apples. J. II. dry, coal and fruit room. Garage Kirk, Phone 198-J- . LOOK! if desired. 231 S. 2nd E. LOST pair of dark rimmed glasses tf In leather case htw. Provo high 3x12 lot, east front, ROOM AND BOARD at CI N. 1st FOR SALE nay, kept ln a barn. school and 1st E. Return to Herald northeast Phone part; only East. A-- l a-office. The Community Anna Q. Nil sson dirt and germs accumulate tt Simple Way to MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE h-- II said. A-- 9 A-- 8 L Every women knows that her bouse has to be cleaned thoroughly every Spring. During winter, dust, here- i i -t 1- Ih-c- ri. (4 TONE UP, PURIFY V- Co. 476 S. Univ. Ave., Provo. Phone 182. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. Bunster Brown Shoe air Department AU Work Guaranteed. NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE Workmanship Considered. |