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Show -- - r' ri aw ".v FsvwWk,v i " .M -- . ' i '- - - J 1 HE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, -T- srar i iffs . 11 i i ' m trr , I FEBRUARY 14,192& m . - -- , asw"ri - i f , n .... Own Your: Own Home ' Mk' Ifi-siT- RiiSlrl Dlrrh Manv nennle arp riisaarisfiA? with years after they are- built. ? ASf MM. few . fTiPi'i w hnmps a I St Zyi vT . r Fidelity Building & Loan Association Coata for, 192a are 4U per cent higher. Buy now and 6ave 40 per cent on your overcoat. I ? - p-I- , at this low price I Why pay rent when the same money .will buy or build your own home? If a mortgageis crowdicg you now well take care of ' thall In their attempt to build economically they make the mistake of building cheaply. Constant repair bills, excessive heating costs and many endless inconveniences soon bring the total expenditure ttrthe level of what a real home would have cost. payments. This J3orapany' Service Department will guide Call for additional information. met . ' : ; . ....,............15 Estate, Rooms, Board. - patri...,.....;TnTv ... .......... 'Sif z?L 69 .60 ' F-1- also garage. WANTED Girl for general work. Phone 456J. light housekeeping; 4th N. . - WESTERN AND BUILDING LOAN No makes easy lnstallmentsJoans. waiting for your turn. See Provo solidated Real Estate Co. JIB'V, (JIB , 'V m. n -t 41 r "" V QualifyJS eracc IB One sacFH: P. Hour lOOJbsBestMifl Run . . . .'. 100 ibs. Best Shorts . w. a e s UlLLL CARD - MET IS nrAnv iirim i iilmui Tine II 1 irr hill -- h By A. RAY OLPIN. The "Y" students see a state basket-bal- l championship In store for them v again this yeat Undaunted by their defeats in Logan, they are setting out to keep their wager that they will not be beaten again this season. They are not much concerned over the outcome of the protest of Aggie players for they have set their intent on winning every one of their remaining four gamea. If they do that they will have but two defeats chalked up against them while the Logan school will be chained to at least three, and the U.. of U. be crushed out entirely with all of five losses. Should the protest of the Aggie players net the B. T. U. the two Logan games, the Provoltes have yet a chance to finish this season with, a perfect record If such a record might be called perfect ' "Mirthe Dope seems to favor the Young-Utagames this veek-end- v True, the "U" won one of her last week's contests fro mthe Farmers in Salt Lake; but the game was pronounced by local witnesses as being rather low. that; the score was a tie 1st the end of the reg ular perjod of play. The Youngsters And-ven-- at oionrDOcoB Arrangements are complete for the wre'tllng. match to b staged here Monday, February 19. between Henry jQnes of Provo and Tommy Doctor of Nebraska. Doctor has notified Dean Tucker, chairman of the committee In charge of the card, that he will be tere ready to give the Provo man the bout of his life. Judging from the long string of vie tores accredited to Doctor he Is a raaL wrest ler and should .put up ope of the best matches seen here for some time. He has to his credit decisions over men like Bobbie Roscoe, Jack Reynolds, Jack Billings, and many others. One look at his makeup Is enough to convince anyone that Doctor la-wrestler and not a sandwich hunter. Provo fane, of course, look for a victory for Henry but the present Indications are that he will have his hands full with Doctor. Tommy is an at the game and knows all the tricks of his trade. At one time ne ' was on the mat for nearly six hours before a decision could be reached. t. The committee in charge of the card . (went to Salt Lake Monday to arrange halrt th fa at Aggla iggr"! i.Ki,a4..r,,-.- , mltt-slinge- r -- 1 - IFOR ALE-- 8 bnllding lots, located In best part of Provo, In northeast part; cash o easy payments. Inquire 453 E. 3rd N. Phone S74-F-1- C Two furnished bedrooms, team heated. 56 E. 2nd &. half block east Hotel Roberts.. 2 FOR RENT F-2- ...2.in 6 acres apples, 2 mues oorth 01 Prova Phone FOR SALE 784-R-- BOARD AND ROOM for men, szs.oo mona. washlns- - in r-1-4 cluded. Phone 258-tWO-gm- BOARD Phone p-1- 9. FOR RENT Mode rooms. 1st s. Phone 70 w. - fhnni wo w and 10 e. .... ..... le...... . -- Northern Olphyrf . Totals .5 MaU .V:!NC,-08- 4K 4 27 America, T. 10 0 rwnttheerfttBjrwfunaour GLADIOLA BULBS Francis King, Peace and bulba, e fS,tthtw---L-iii50c dozen; postage prepaid. ALBRT RASMU8SEN 350SJthJW - T National Bay State pn iH Broadway, New Tort, 18 AM T f. xi" v -- g 020 ! T F-- era Reserve System per cent loans may be secured on dtfor farm bnjr bulM- Pay mdebtednMB. n.nv.M Deposit Company, California 'Vot !( otreei, oenver, Colo,. H11!!lT,7CH,.NQ vtBd unens at reasonabia . . aw-F-- PC0T h.u HOLES made on arik VhW All INO MACSINB avenue. . Phone 899. ll EDGE nmminv, ,p KlSSUKu ' BIDDERS . 39-1- N. T. I 1:30 P. 7:30 P.M. ' Electric sewing machines; one Single sewing machine; one buffet, new mattresses, electric washing machines, ranges." heatinsr stoves, cup shoes, skirts, men's suits, ; lot oi otner dry pods too ' numer- ous - to mention ; groceries. '- (GOOD) ; one black mare, 8 years old; one single harness, one good buggy. HOUJSE XAt Onr New Location Jlfst building south of Dixon-layior-Kusse- ll furniture store on Third WestT7 5 old. - mo-- E .. Shoe Company fhrtmr months VZrir. ror reward. u"" 0 11 money promptly upon request PROVO-AUCTI- ON F-1- . r Send correct sixe. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented ws 0 27-1- - Miscellaneous Wants.. 15 2 Ptoneer Jj The Manavu ward barely had enough lead at the end of the half. of last nteht's hu.kpttn JZZI with Pioneer ward to offer from a rally made by theprotection boys In the final period. ThrJiX -was The first half ndail '1 '.ir winners, but In the second with Nephl Christensen on their lineup Pioneers reduced the gap between the scores by three pionts. r ; 1 ne rame"wg ucpTiMAti.iT f " ' The Ppurth ward started out strong only one foul being called, and, counted six points before the quar- ,The score: , . ' MANAVU. ter was oter. The Fifth ward was basket by credited .wiUr but v O T. FP Mel Hesllngton 'during the same, pe Huish, ir-.- . 7 'o 0 i ' -s riod. came through with two Vbn Wagenen. c .. 4 - n . a Hesllngton ers more-ringin "the secondQuarter, ?ckson,-i-g 1 0 ;0 n remainaer or tne 3owman, rg ....... i6 ! a mng lot score. first half was a dual, Totals 13 ending with an even score of In the last half the "Fourth ward PIONEER. forwards, Pyne and Bennett, got away O. T. from their guards and ran up their -- 4 "gare. If side of the score. Hesllngton for the LCnristensen, rf. c 3 0 'a o Fifth rang np two snore, one a spec liennan,. rf thols, lg tacular throw from the center of the 1 8 4 noor. The third 'Quarter, ended 0.. O '4.V f "' ' " tor the Fourth. '"otale . In the last quarter of play the Fifth ...10 21 - F-1- . . es-Ild. " pt&oTestrtts, . it I: tfiA.i., tll t This shoe Is guaranteed one hundred per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $100. Owing to this, tremendous buy we can offer same to the publlo at 12.95. XJibt,P$JJea:&t' lf.... FIFTH WARD LOSES ITS pRST. 'ii irrr.! Fourth Ward . ' .Fifth ward ...................18. The Fourth: ward basketball team. playing the beet brand of ball It has displayed thla. season, trounced the and ex Fifth ward hoopeters in a fast citing same, last night In- the Trovo high gymnasium. This, is the first time the Flftn ward has goneHown to defeat this season. In order now to be in the running tor division honors she must win from the speedy .. Third warden tomorrow- - night The score of 8 Is not indicative ofVthe closeness of the playing. It was nobodys game until the last quarter of play. ". The' first -half ended belief -- one-side- d pair Auction Sale f'1000 vuiy rum ward yiujer w noop wniie the ball was in capMityaliJ3 arfltlr acUon. This fast- - Utle forward rot WANTEID TO BU away from Rlgby fOlFfive field goals: board. 419-NKim Mcintosh counted p.14 eight out-- of eleveBfre-A?le- s -1 FOR 8ALE A nice assortment of The score: nomeiaae rugs. Call N. Evert, 489 FOURTH WARD. v N. 4th E. 5 G. T. , F. SOUTH PROVO DIVISION In a farst game held at Won. Lost. Pet 1.000 Farnsworth, the Second ward hall, the Second ward First ward . 2 0 0 "M" Men defeated the Bonneville Sixth ward . 2 0 1.000 Bennett, If 2 2i 0 due Was The 2 0 rf very rough, game 6 Second ward quint 3 to te email floor, but much speed Bonneville .000 Young, c' . ... 2 4 !JlgBy.T waahowaurlngentire-frayj0 0 Thls was the final game In the 2 First .ward versus Sixth ward (de- - Markham, rg 0 South Provo division and as a result elding game). . ; of the rvlctory the Second ward lads Totals I... . 12 10 3 were taken out of the cellar position, FIFTH WARD. 80UTHERN DIVISION. and fell into G. f. p. pringvllle Fourthfward winner of The home lads disolared excellent division Hesllngton, If 5 0 0 honors. rt Kimball, rf. taemwork and their five was bested n -- 0 d Wcsturland, while c wnuoectt. 0 division. Amtoft and Lewis were the shining lg Vineyard; winner of division honors. Apderaon,. unfortunates. tor Mcintosh, the lights rg 11 r rt nnn 122,000 1-- SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1921 '"nrrue j their-oDDone- M- -l For Sale or Trader , 1.06UU-Wei Hesllngton i used coal O goals. 'We have purchased U. . 87 Army Munson last shoes, sixes 1 2 to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of ths largest,U. 8. Government shoe 383W. warders brought their count to with-I- n APPLES Jonathans, Bens, 60c; Wine-sapGrimes Golden, Romes, 75o bo. two points of that of their oppo-nent- Sweet cider. 7 ... V r.k nr Thnmiiw, via uui ww. only to see them take another Phone 310-. : 3MJtt spurt and win by nine points t ...... ......0 TonrahratlxtloTlinT rmi 859-- Two furnished rooms for iignt housekeeping. 717 8. Univer sity Ave. Phone 480. . "' AND ROOM for two ladtoe. FOR RENT W MertkBmBMEalt a -- ,i 40 .$1.80 $2,25 Wasatch Produce ' - .................. D-1- Office. .......... ... g tie on their own floor m one of the fastest games ever played In Inter The score: collegiate basketball If we are to calculate the outcome BONNEVILLE. of this week's games by mwns of the G. T. F. p. comparative strength manifested In Hawkins, rt o 0 . 1 the two contests played at Provo ear- -' 2 ."S i lier In the season, the "Y" decidedly Lewis, Ito .,.. o 0 . 8 A! has the advantage. However, the pres Amtoft, o 0 . 0 ent Utah team Is not the former Utah Stewart, lg . o 1 . team, in the first place a valuable Carter, rg man has been added to the regular 71 17 Totals line-u- p in T. Jones, who was out earseason In with or a spartned lier the SECOND" WARD. broken foot or something. He's back G. T. P. p. now and Judging from the comment In Homer, rf ... 0 0 11 Satl lake papers he must be a goer. Olsen. If 0 0 J. Jones Js another player whose name Westerland, o ? I 10 Is now. Maybe he's the one who hat 4 0 Hoyie, rg ... been crippled. 2 0 Jacobsen, lg Hofheims has been' advised by his physician not to play any more this Totals .... 1 S4 .16 mason. Tnen re was ranorted . and lamented that "Lavar Jorgenaon had handed- in his suit because his work : tPRINGLAKE LIGHTS.- - ?, conflicted .with practice, . Nevertheless he. was" used In both gamea last week. Saturday be tore a tendon In PAYSOM. FeW als leg and it la . not : known yet Light company began operations Fri to go whether he day night and from now on the village ". for some good of games o¬ Chances "are Je 6f 8pringlake will have electrio llghu JdetTertrrpair agaraftB11irurphr:nd two of the best borers in Provo at the will, for he was able to hop around in and fuel. Herman Tweeae ts presi were successful pretty good shape m we second Aggie dent of the corporation which I In present tlmev-The- r in getting some of the best from the I jsme. corporated for $3,600. There are !5 share, :Mniiatlan clubhand the fans are as- - In addition to these forwards Coach stockholders, each holding one line Is Joined ; .sured of some fast boxing. The names Fltspatrlck discovered some promt valued at $100. Theline comthe and of the Salt "Lake boxers will be known lng material, In Calvin Boberg, fresh- with the ayson City each month for within a day-otwa'v'." rt man, who uncorked some classy, bas- pany pays PTj-so- City The card wilt be staged In the h(gh ketball last Saturday and made the what theyNmlght use.. The villagers ar every elated pver. their Uhu and &' school gymnasium. AH of the pro, ftinnlnr baskets for Utah. WAtkins and "Boob" are' planning a large barbecue for ceeds will to towards the steelant Onn Captain ' fund. Burrows must have Improved oonsld- - Friday ther letn. . ' old-tim- er . . New household farnl-tur- e as part payment on home or Herald building lot . Address hooM. PUBUC SALES Con- WILL TRADE 80 JbaJSestBran . . . . : . ; . . . .$130 100 lbs. Wheat 100 lbs. Oats V77$2.2S 100 lbsrSteam Rolled Oats ....S2.HA 100 lbs. Whole Corn . : $2.00 100 lbs. Cracked Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground Corn .....$2.10 100 lbs. Whole Barley , $2.10 100 IbsrChop. Barley If you are interested in Durchasinsr Com. T?mn Kr Mill Run in 1,000-llots or over, we can save you money. "BUY NOW . TERMS STRICTLY CASH erahly in their guarding, perhaps nicking np some new tactics, for they held the speedy Logan forwards score--1 less last Saturday nignt. the Nell Smith, whose first night against ProVo won hinrdi tlnctlon. continues to count most of the tree tries and travels the floor in b. great style, Gillespie and Collet seem to be playing about the same brand of ball. The Brigham Youngsters are prac ticing hard this week. Coach Twit chell is determined to leave nothing undone. He realizes that he can lose no more games and feel safe. His men are all In good shape with the excep--j 4251fest Center. tlbn of "Buddy" eKeler, who sustained a badly sprained ankle at Logan. Keeler Was at practice last night for the first time in a week. It is doubt ful whether he will be able to go through an entire game at Salt Lake, I but those who know "Buddy" know on his that he Is good for a nalt-gam- e NORTH HROVO DIVISION nerve any time. Won. Lost PcUFriday night when the whistle blows iThlrd-wa1.000 the rival schools will probably have Fifth rdward Z .667 1 the following men on the floor, but .500 Fourth ward .......... a - 2 numerous substitu during the game .500 Manavn. wardrrr;.T;7" no doubt be made tions will A00 4 ward ........ 0 B. Y. U.DIxon.HStewart. forwards; Pioneer Games. Last Night's "PackardrBlrd, guardsf TCeeler, center. Fourtharai7jnfthard-lSV-Manav- n U; of Mllespier smitnr for ward 26, Pioneer ward 21. wards; Watklns, Burrows, guards; Gym. NlghL 7:3flt-- Y Thursday Jones, cenlefr L Third ward versus Fifth ward (final game).. . 8ECOND WARD "M" MEN WIN. unnroi ni v a IIaiitiv it i4i tmii rill LO ILfllilllUI ILHIMjl oirn 48-I- b. Employment. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for THE PROPT.F'fl aTORR 1 5 . We Buy for Cash and Sell for Less. UT M-- r8gd7Nbrtfir h, 20c Men's ArrowCollars. pet what vou want now 2 for 98c Men's Knit Ties, wonderful value . i 75c Men's Silk Hose, call and see them, pair. - . LJlU)V0r UTAH.- -, . JLi: , -- 696-W- .......... . - R. ALE .tunmdow. . Trtti WANTED Position as housekwwr fan basement; one acre of chok pracocal nurse or seaostrM-- ' . orchard: good place; for. eweken. Phone 660-1F-1-6 . Phone . . HELP - WANTED Experienced era. Annlv at Knteht Wmu. FOR RENTr Two BlcelT foratehed ,. modern aDartments. 142 W. 3rd N. office., F--lf t hone 718-NHELP WANTED JLady stenograplar si tlif luvVVsnAfsA I WANT a few hundred farm loans s7t. I.I. . ranging In amounU from $300.0 to $5000.00 on three to five years time at 5perfittefr7--NommlBalo- n EARNCrireeily' apare time at hoai and no attorney'i fees, No loans made addresalnr. mall in sr. mnain .im-i- I? acre. Can Send 10c for music, Information, etc 1ni(rxrtl00.00rper handle any number ana pre install. American Mtoslo Co.. 1651 Broadway, 3 N." T. taneous leprice. See W. H. Ray. 60c Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose, pair, .. . .. fi.00 Ladies' Silk Hose cheap rent makes low prices pr 79 $2.00 Ladies' Fine Grade Silk Hose, pair. ..$1.69 25c Trimming Beads We are always below market price Duncn 25t Dress Gingham, we sell for, yard. .20 25c Percale, now is the time to buy, yard. . . . . . .20 'r En T' .'1 Til 36-inc- or 1S1-- W FOR ' ,,49f usc Telephone-792-N- .V EVERYBODY SHOULD COME AND SEE : ; OUR BARGAIN TABLE i on easy monthly . ForparQculars . - Real r' ou. " 7 BE ASSURED OF GOOD CONSTRUCTION ples . NO WAITING YOUR TURN. NO COMMISSIONS. - Your home will be substantial, economical and sat isfactory ONLY through construction and materials known quality and the application of the right princi- - at low rate of interest, will advance money JENKINS KNITTING MILLS COMPANY I ftVaasslfled advertising ratesi Tea cenu a una (about ail words u Une) for ths first tnsertion! five cents a line for subsequent uv aertlon; special. rate, for contract to run for month or longer. All classified advertising Is pay able In advaneeA excepting under contract per cent discount pauTen eiassined Is given o advertisements wow paid in advance, or if telephoned in, paid for within U boon. If you have anything to sell, of rent: If you want help, or a Job, a room, or a house, telephone 95 and 1HI A HERALD WAJT AU' WANTEDTZ ' For lease 'from crushed rock produced for concrete, etc, ; for quarries of Dolonite lime rock, white silicate rock: and ; white smdoWteyto rock (fireproof) and pink gueis (or granite) rock; quarries easy of access; aDouu 2 miles from steel plant in Utah countyCTime-.-orlOyearsM- ease: Inquire 1-- . 5 243 IK; C. HATHENBRUCR - ---r r'Provtah.'- WUi 1?t- j i |