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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 1922. A litU bigger company and a FOR GOOD BARGAINS In real littla better aerrlce. Tor fire In- ' estate see J. W. Johnson. Phone 833-surance eee W. H. Ray. . N-- 1 For (lr class see W. H. Ray. N-- l POR RENT W, 1st S. Furnished WANTED and printing, Bedquist Drug ttt . hu Been American i mnw" KnatllflM EO -- over MI Let m wnw In a Kg cowptu?; la service. half-da- y . Co. 0-1- 6 Furniture Phone FOR SALE 131. 013 -- Two nice rooms, with S HU 11S E. Center. FOR RENT board. ? TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN From Oct I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my 3 wife. C. W. Hoover. 0-1- Beautiful FOR SALE ft marble soda fountain, three confection ery tables, glass Candy jars, fur nace for candy kitchen, etc. Terms. 0-Phone 431. n FOR SALE One Winchester shot- run. $15.00: one Winchester z&- 20 rifle, 110.00. Call 68 N. 1st W. Z Fresh Jersey milk ana am from Nuttalls herd, ais-tributed by Provo Meat ft Packing FOR SALE Company. FOR SALE N. 7th W. at You Monarch st range. FOR RENT New strictly modern hnnealow." 6 rooms. Phone 336-J- , or caU 235 E. 4th S. 4 0 Relish ill Fresh milk cow; also mod horse, surrey and harness. FOR SALE 0-1- 1 58 S. 3rd W. Wause you know that Cthe best meat that (produced. And you of ly have your choice inner Dy pnuuiiig, fif you come in person. Expert stenographer wishes to work evenings. Box D, 013 care Herald. WANTED Blue white diamond 371 W. 2nd S. Reward. set. LOST ring 0 - - tf "I suppose everyone has a desire " i.t WILL TRADE Sosors phonograph to be something else from what he ot for barn or second-hanlumber. is," said Will Rogers, .speaking 702 E. Uh S. Guile of Women." a sea story made by Goldwyn-- , coming to the WANTED Clothes to Cky Princess theater tor two days, Tailoring, 337 W. Center. Phone commencing tonight 50. DoUy Bleak, Prop. . "Now take me, for instance. I've always had a hankering for the WANTED Secondhand goods. sea.- Sure, I know they say cowBryant Furniture Co. 368 W. Cen boys never make good sailors, but ter. Phone 643-J- . 1 e that never worried me any. I I'd make pretty near as good FOR SALE All kinds of vege- a sailor as I do an actor, which tables, mangle beets, carrots and means I'd just get by!" The actor pumpkins by the ton. R. Qay, 814 grinned whimsically, for he is the W. 4th 8. Phone 612. most modest ot stars. I was thinkin' FOR 8ALE A chassis that willTr. "Well, then, just as I guess make a good bug, starting and to myself, 'Bill, old feller, to realize that you ain't never lighting system, a Chevrolet engine, there sea dreamgoing of why three-quartelliptic springs, 90. along comes old Badgeryours' (Clarence Schofield Auto Co. tf Badger, Goldwyn director) and he says to me: FOR SALE At bargain, " 'Here's a sea story, Bill. How'd frame house on 3x9 rod lot. East Center street, near park. CaU J. you like to make it?' "I . says to him, 'You bet your W. Johnson. 633J. S life. When do we start?' That's LET COX do your painting, paper- about all I can say about 'Guile of ing and kalsomlnlng; guaranteed Women.' except that ifs a dern good picture, counting everybody satisfaction. Call 865-else in the cast and let tin' me out!" MONEY TO LOAN on farms, 8 per cent interest Phone 688. .. x Louie Shoetl, Lucille Poulson, J)ean Marrott and Ford Poulsonjr Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes entertained at dinner. Friday evening, October 6. Covers were laic for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christiansen, Mr. and Sirs, Lloyd Aditfflson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wadley. Misses Nyda and Florence Barker of Salt Lake are the guests of their cousin. Miss Norma Christiansen, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson are spending the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindholm of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christiansen at Salt Lake, atspent the week-entending state fair and conference. Mrs. James B. Hey wood of a tew Utah, is spending days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. L. Merck entertained fit dinner Sunday evening for a few of their Swedish friends. Covers were laid for six guests. Miss Anna Rasmuson, formerly matron of the Community .hospital -- 1 room.' S83 ' " .V, for 7 developing Films "GUILE' OF WOMEN -4-tI Insurance ot the tetter ' Wife Slain X ' , ' d tf pre. 1 - 0-1- fig-ifr- Pan-guitc- 0-1- 2 of American Fork, left Monday to 1. That the names and addresses accept a position at the Dee hos- of the publisher, editor, managing' pital of Ogden as dietician. editor, and business manager ar: Publisher, E. C. Rodgers, Provo, . STATEMENT. OP THE OVYNER-ship- , Utah; editor, E. C. Rodgers, Provo, management circulation, etc., Utah. That the owner is E. C. required by the act of congress of Rodgers, Provo, Utah. 1 That the avefafS Saily net August 24, 1918, of The Provo Her aid, published daily at Provo, Utah, paid circulation of The Provo for the six months ending Herald for October, 1922. State of Utah, County of Utah, ss. Before me, a September 30, was 2,147. 3. That the known bondholders, notary in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally ap- mortgagees, and other security peared E. C. Rodgers. who, having holders owning or holding 1 per been duly sworn according to law, cent or more of total amount of deposes and Bays that he is the bonds, mortgages, or other securiowner of The Provo Herald, and ties is: I. H. Masters, Twin Fills, Chat the following is, to the best of Idaho. 777 his knowledge and belief, a true Idaho; and Grace D. Rodgers, statement of the ownership, man- Provo, Utah. agement, , etc., of and circulation, E. C. RODGERS, " Owner. the aforesaid publication for the Sworn to and subscribed before date shown in the above caption, ot October, 1922. required by the Actof August 24, me this 5th day 1912, embodied in section 443, Pos- - W. W. ALLEN, - Notary Public expires July 20, tal Laws and Regulations, printed (Seal.) on the reverse side of this form, to - 1 My commission M925. wit: tf 0-2- 7 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 230 W. Ceniei . Work done right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. BRET HARTE ON SCREEN "The Girl Who Ran Wild" will Gladys Walton as a UniverApply present sal star at the Columbia theater tonight in an adaptation of Bret FOR SALE Team" of horses, six Harte's widely read story, ''.vl'liss," a tale of California in the palmy "years old; also double work harness and new Weber wagon. days of '49. Thrilling action and an appealAfter body of Mrs. Sabra Maude Inquire 887 N. Univ. Ave. ing love drama are promised in this Pease with throat slashed had been vehiWalton latest Gladys starring found unLOST You are losing money floating at Boston, police of less you trade with the Wasatch cle. Directed by Kupert Julian, that city held Arthur H. Peasu (bealso the ilarte who story prepared low), her husband, charged with Produce. tf for the screen, "The Girl Who Ran the slaying. Pease protests ha to an said be Wild" is especially innocent FOR SALE Real deer gun, reasonversion of "M'liss." able, 303 Canadian Robs and 100 appealing "The Girl Who Ran Wild" has an rounds ammuniction. Call excellent cast in support of the Carter; advertising ma iager, Ezra after 6 p. m. star, including such players as Warner; treasurer, William Bufton. FOR SALE Potatoes, turnips, car- Lucille Ricksen, Joseph Dowling. Al Hart, Mart IS. rots, parsnips and Spanish sweet William Burress, Robbins, Nelson McDowell, i.loyd onions: Delivered. Phone Whitlock and Anna Hernandez. PLEASANT GROVE Meadowbrook Farm. FOR RENT 447 S. Dniv. Ave. house. 0-1- 2 0-1- 2 781-R-- Steer Beef Young me The Port Corn-fe- d New Veal. Lamb. Sausage. Lard. Fruits in Season. Water 2er a Winter 0-1- 3 Repairs Today. PHONOGRAPHS ELECTRIC IRONS Of any make elements pvo Meat and guaranteed. In fact, we do any kind of general repair work. Try Us Once. THE GUARANTEE REPAIR SHOP ickingCo. !Phones 19 790-R-- Repair Shop amborger, melon 0-1- 2 L. A. Waid, Prop. 416 West Center. and 39. JHHHsbbVHsshbIbb1bb1bbbb1 FOR SALE One 8 acre farm, adjoining Provo, 2 acres pasture, rest under cultivation. One farm, in small fruit, just outside city limits. Good water right. No commission. No incumbrance. Small payment down, long time on ball ance. Phone middle FOR RENT apt. pink and while, a large birthday cake forming the centerpiece. The following little guests were nres; Dorothy William-eMildred Rhodin and Malcolm Christiansen. Elaine, Fern and Opal Radmall. Nile and Lucille Fugal. Lorina and Ella Radmall, Avis and Edna Pual, and John, Louise and Mary Chris- DROPPED IN OCEAN Oct. 11. SPANISH FORK, George Blake of Syracuse, N. Y., who is visiting in Spanish Fork, has received a letter containing a scrap of paper bearing his name and New York address, which he had placed in a bottle and cas( into the Atlantic ocean from the deck of the U. 3. motor ship Kennescott, Miss Vida Fugal, who is teaching school in Cedar Fort, spent the O-l- 787-J-- NOTE FOR SALE Dodge touring car; Schofield $250. good shape, f Auto Co. wonderful chance to get into dairying and farmning. We will sell or trade our equity, bal. runs at 6 per cent for ten years. What A have you to offer. Call 780-R-- July tf FOR GRANDDADDIES DIDN'T KNOW EVERYTHING SALE Registered Chester White sow, 7 months old, from Prce's prize winning stock. Phone or 118-- called They what we 49. 0-1- 3 22, 1922. The Kennescott was about 1500 miles from the Atlantic coast at the time. The letter containing the paper stated that it had been found on the beach opposite uenport, Long Island, September 22. WOMAN, 35, wants employment; LEGION TO GIVE SHOW. cook for few men or housekeep for widower with family or as SPANISH FORK. Oct. 11 Under waitress and maid in boarding the auspices of the Spanish Fork house. Call after 10 a. m., Royden post of the American Legion a minstrel show will be given at the Hotel. Winona theater Friday and Saturevenings. The business staff 6 FOR SALE Bay horse, years old, day General manager, E. F. comprises: weight 1375 lbs., S80. Phone Stromberg; musical director, Wil144-liam D. Holt; stage manager, Jaraes man, Lewis LOST Lady's gold wrist watch, Tolhurst; property small leather strap. Return to 575 N. Univ. Ave. "black rock." way, if it isn't mixed with too much slate id dirt, it's still "black ck";but 'twill burn to Ike, rboil or boil as you rm coal 3 0-1- 3 We furnish a b! which will do all Jree furnish heat be- ies, when heat you e it. decorated Richard Hunter, Jr., at the Lake Shore meet ins house Sunday afternoon. Archie Claysou was in charge and the sneakers Klisha Amyle, O 13 Bishop Lorenzo Phone Hawkins and Kvan I'rancis. InterFOR RENT Two large furnished ment was in the Spanish Fork was housekeeping roms; bath; with cemetery, where the grave or without garage. 190 S. 5th W. dedicated by Paul Ludlow. 76S-R-- n. pot & Spafford Coal Co. Yard Phone 17 Office, Provo Commercial Bank. ioneer White Lead For Clearer Color Tones Paints which use Pioneer White Lead as a base have clearer color tones, because the white lead is super-purifie- d by a special Fuller process. White Lead is ground so through a silk screen with square inch. This irivea nainta with a Pioneer White Lead basr gnstef"CoVcring capacity-an- d makes In addition, Pioneer fine that it will pass 30,000 meshes to the them---easi- er to spread. Fuller's Paints are made with a Pioneer White Lead base. They are high quality paints. Our "Service Department" gives free advice, Quotations, etc; We can fill orders from stock. '" " 0-1- 3 PER CENT MONEY Under Bankers Reserve Svstem. 6 ner cent loans may be secured on city or farm property, to buy, Duim, improve, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit Co., Gas Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. mw-N-- week-en- d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Fugal. Saturday night, October 7, Misses Norma Christiansen, Helen Smith and Arthella Bezzant entertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Roy Tyler, formerly Miss Mable Bezzant, a bride of the week. Those present were Alta Fugal, Ora West, Florence Holdaway. Ethel Shoell, Erma Nyda and Florence Barker, Marcella and Walker, Maurine Fage, Fern and Maurine Bullock. Mrs. Tyler received many beautiful gifts, and a splendid time was had by all. A wedding reception was also given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler on Wednesday, October 4. by the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bezzant Sixty-fivguests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Markin of Salt Lake gave a wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton, Mr;. Bolton was formerly Miss Virginia Smith of Pleasant Grove. The following were present from here: HEATMOlA Burns any kind of coal. furnace that sets in one of the to 6 connecting rooms, and heats them better than the ordinary stove heats one. It is the only heating appliance, outside of a basement furnace, which moistens as well as heats the air. Beautifully finished in grained mahogany enamel, to with the finest home furnishings. LET US EXCOME SEE THE HEATROLA. PLAIN ITS UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION IN DETAIL. A warm-ai- r Heats living-room- s. 3 har-moi- ze e y COM- . The H. G. Blumenthal Co. PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK. 474 WEST CENTER. PHONE 109. -- BOILER MAKERS TINNERS "THE ONB PRICK HOUSE" Ird Wrt and Cntf 8U. New rurnltore 8 ton. , . Pnnro, Utah. PbonsStt. . - s . X'7 I Vr " ' - T7 77rl v . ' T' . "TV" 7'7 lifflW "rf ; fi 1 ' 4 ? METAL WORKERS SHEET )cAH REPAIRERS APPRENTICES TO TAKE THE OF STRIKERS. STANDARD PLACE WAGES WITH SENIORITY RIGHTS HATING FROM TIME Oi' LMPLOYMENT WILL LB PAID. OVER TIME AT time AND' ONE-HAL- APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTIVE POWER, SHOP Lehi Roller Milk S UPERINTEND-ENT- , MASTER ME- CHAM A, SALT " Co. ell I MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS JOSEPH M. YOUNG RECEIVER M f II PETENT LAKE CITY. OGDEN OR ANY LOCAL AGENT. For fate a 1 WE8TERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy installment loans. No waiting for your turn. 8ee Provo Consolidated Real Estate. Columbia Star WILL EMPLOY MOSA, " e. DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD SYSTEM CHANIC OR SHOP FOREMAN AT DENVER, BURN-HAPUEBLO, SALIDA, MINTURN, GRAND JUNCTION, MONTROSE, RIDG-WAGUNNISON, ALA- - y tiansen. 6 Toe new-da- sale White sewing ma chine, practically new. 58 W. 7th THE FOR North. Dixon-Taylor-Ru$t- If all the homes now being heated by the Heatrola were grouped, they would constitute a big citv. The Heatrola is the way of heatin;,', for small homes with or WITHOUT BASEMENTS. Its popularity is spreading like wild-fir- 0-1- 1 tat (own The Heatrola is Heating a Whole City of Homes ! ! LAKE SHORE WOMAN DEAD LAKH SHORT, Oct. 11. A large Miss lulna. Christiansen c ..do-br- a number of relatives and friends atted her sixth birthday anniverfor Mrs. sary last week. All were seated at tended funeral services Rose T.homp-o- n Hunter, wife of the table, which was In Just Ben Roderick warming ud for this year's grid seawon vrtth VHE DENVER & RIO GRANDE Columbia, whose forces be' Just rITTTE,n17TXf D I Iff Dm T SYSTEM Joined. H's a former Boston College star. Manufacturers of lv Turkey Red and Peacock Flour ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER GEORGE ROBINSON, Mgr. |