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Show a FOR SALE .Laying White Leghorn pullets, 1.00 each. Call 903 W. m-- 8 Second North. CLASSIFIED Advertisements FIVE THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY, kAY 7, 1920 BEAT THE H. C. L. for your vacation. Get your trunks and suitin Jersey cow. fresh for cases repaired at the Fix-I- t Shop, 35 attor-Be- y Baker, ten day- - Baker N. First West. i West .Center, Phone 48. i, 108 2 WANTED A girl for general houseA work. Call 456-- J or 24ft N. Secin Stewart ond East. One range, SALE FOR haa reservoir. also good condiUon; 129 S. REWARD To anyone finding thorwater Jacket. A bargain. 5 oughbred 8cotch collie male pup, 2 Are. University months old. Color brown, feet all sum of money by a white, tip of taU white with slight jQgf a large a range be- curl, white streak on breast, tips of who purchased man our complete line ears and mug black, stands about 10 fore Investigating ranges. We buy any- inches hlgh. Notify J. H. Dunn, 153 of to a carload S. Third Westxpi-jbou740. thing from a frying pan Second-Hand New furniture. used of Phone 848. LOST Between Third and Ninth Store, 351 West Center., North on Second East, work May 25 bridle and pair of lines. Finder FOR SALE Good Jersey milk cow. please notify Mrs. Mary E. Corbett, 5 Pleasant View. Inquire 894 N. First East St. LITERARY DIGEST POLL GIVES WOOD 13,000 LEAD The Literary Digest for May 1 gives Leonard Wood a slightly inj-over Johnson and creased lead Hoover. The Digest contains a tally of 381,086 votes, since all of those received wiTten the forms closed could notbe tabulated, The first week gave 257000; the second week. Aftft-ttfiand the third week 300.000 more, making a total of 450.000 votes. Since the poll will comprise 11,000,000 votes and since 18,0000,000 votes were cast in the presidential election of 1916, the first-clacomplete results cannot be over0 looked lightly in judging the preferences of the people at large. ( Pennsylvania, New England, Kansas and the southern states continue to be unrepresented. The vote from other sections, however, sustains the M-A-lead of Leonard Wood, although Johnson and Hoover were creeping FOR SALE Cheap, 2 good young up in the votes received too late to NOTICE. t work horses, Call Wells L. be included in this weeks figures. For Instance, when the tally closed On May 15, 1920, at 10 oclock, hall. Wood received on Monday 14,888; all stray wheels in his possession Carnations for Mothers' day at Hoover 14,342 and Johnson 13,632. will be sold by Jhe chief of police at Suttonf Market, fl per dosen. M-- 8 The following day Wood received . the courthouse. 6,865; Hoover 6,663 and Johnson 5,361. On Wednesday, the last day of tabulation, included in the figures, the tally ran, Wood 7,786, Hoover 6,274 and Johnson 5,470. ' SALE The West North M-1- 1 sre, M-1- ss ! 12 Central Johnson TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:15 A Tremendous Spectacle states 3.107, give Wood 3,749, Hoover 2,783, Lowden 2,363, Harding 164, Coolidge 215. The South Atlantic states give Wood 585, Johnson 273, Hoover 886, Lowden 168, Harding 91, Cool-dg- e 67. The East South Central states give Wood 139, Johnson 78, Hoover 274, Lowden 152, Harding 57, Coolidge In Old Kentucky Featuring Anita Stewart 38. A-3- e UMBIA give Wood 21,427, Johnson 14,186, Hoover 13,143, ' Lowden 16,389, 725. 13,809. Coolidge Haydlng The West South Central states SATURDAY give Wood 2,619, Johnson 1,972, Hoover 3,206, Lowden 1,046, Harding 351, Coolidge 214. The Mountain states give Wood 2,618, Johnson 2,536, Hoover 3,713, owden 2,030, Harding 284, Cool-ldg- e 196. The Pacific states give Wood 4,646, Johnson 12,718, Hoover 12.-$1- 5, Lowden 981, Harding 231, Coolidge 321. The Fan Show of the World. 80 People. 25 Maslc N umbers. Don't Miss This One. See Jiggs alive and in society, and then try to stop laughing It cant be done. . 4 ( Leonard Woods vote practically equals the vote cast for all the Dem ocratic candidates. - The fable shows that 53,861 declared Democratic voters have voted for Republican candidates, while only 7,246 Repub licans voted for Democrats. Hoover and Johnson are receiving the bulk n of the vote, while the hyphenated Republican-Democrafavor Governor Edwards. Among the candidates not in the table General Pershing has the most strength with 4,647 for first, and 7,510 for second choice. Governor Capper has 3,506; LaFollette 3,299. The table gives Wood 73,835. Of these 59,301 are Republican, 6,636 Democratic, and 9,498 of other par- 5? JiO Daughters of Pioneers Meet The officers of the Smoot chapter of the Daughters of the Pioneers met last evening to make arrangements for a party to be gljren May 24, at 3 p. m. The In the First ward Social hall. affair wilLJbein the form of an old-tisocial, and the ladles are rewear quested to dresses. This will be the last meeting of the season, as there will be no meetings held during the summer months. uxeeonSB Democratic-Republica- y f (up . isieu?rto II .. Uk- - JSmtfc fey Prices 50c, $1.00 and $1.50, Plus War Tax. Get your seat now if you wont choice ones as this company sells out everywhere. Bring the kiddies to see Jiggs. He will bring joy to their littfe hearts. ts Matinee Daily 4 MAS The Most Popular Corn Flakes In America come in this package Post IbASTiES eat To the Columbia Theatre Monday Tuesday cratic and 2, 303. of other parties. Considering 'the vote by sections; New England gives Wood 5,493; Johnson, 2,669; Hoover 4,386, Lowden 526, Harding 43, and Coolidge convinces you 000f f 419. The Middle Atlantic states give Wood 34,305, Johnson 22,061, Hoot er 21,709, Lowden 2,362, Harding Dicky Bird Says 993, Coolidge T ... COMPANY Ave. N. University Where the Women Trade 50 . -- - We Deliver. Phone 184. Central ' , ' - ' - A. .ijC. states . -- r -- it- SOCIETY -- Sutton Tea & China ' 3,876. The East North Have you visited the Tea and China Sutton I Well, you have No. lately? missed something! Our new goods . are arriving every day, and it will pay you people wishing to cut the high cost of living to investigate our prices on quality goods. Coffees 15c, 50c, 55c, 60c and 70e Per Pound. rTeas 30c, 40c, 45c,' 50c, 60c Per Half Pound. Yours for Clean Evening Follow the tracks of Wapi ties. Hoover receives 62,420 of which 28,123 are Republican, 24,649 Democratic, and 9,648 of other parties. Johnson receives 60,419 of which 37,876 are Republican, 13,495 Democratic, and 9,048 of other parties. Lowden receives 27,908, of which 22.537 'are Republican, 3,068 Democratic and 2,303 of other parties. Harding receives 16,007 of which 22.537 are Republican, 3.068 Demo- ,CraCompMy( W4 First dish you and Tuesday Monday 7:30 9:15 P. M. ' , 0 - '3 i P v The Betrothal to Be Given Sunday Tbs program of the literary department of the Relief society of the Utah atake wUl have for Its lesson "The Betrothal, by MaeterUnk, which wiU be reviewed by Miss Algie Eggertsen. The literary department will meet in room 23-- iiil j ; Never a Him like this -- C. - , 1 Soroeie Club Met With Mrs. Violet An interesting session of the Utah Soroals clnb waa held at the home of I Mrs. W. F. Vlolett Wednesday J noon, at which time the annual high school day waa observed. The ques- AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTY, UNIQUE! DIFFERENT! wilds how her love and Canadian of the of the swimming girl The story Dolores, and sympathy for animals won the love of Wapi, the Killer, the great fighting dog of the trails. Sixteen Kinds of Animal Actors In Their Natural Habitat Play Their Parts in ' tion, "Resolved, That the federal government ahall pass lawa providof ing for compulsory arbitration .labor disputes in all public utilities, was ' deconstitutionally concede, bated by the following students from the Provo high school: 'Mias ' Mary Johnson and Miss Caroline Hlnck-ileaffirmative; and Mias Della and LeRoy Snow, negative. R. R. I The judges. Jacob Coleman, Irvine nnjt Mrs. Ellen C. Henderson, decided In favor of the affirmative. Music was given under the direction o( Prof. J: W. McAllister. On behalf of the club, Mrs. Julia B. Jensen presented six volumes to the public school library. -- y, Adapted from the story ?Wapi, the Walrus, by James Oliver Curwood. The winter scenes actually photographed North of 53, which is farther north than any drama ever .made. rd FOR,. SALE Set of work harp ess. M-- 8 Call 574 W. Second South. akebcaS i:o:.:e shoe rcum toWax and Oils i thats why it polishesf protects andpreserves all leathers. BIACK-TA- N WH -- 1TE-QXBLO- OD AlwaysjQ -- BROWN WANTED about 5S8-- Baby Leghorn chicks, Phone Call. 444 E. Second North. 3 or 4 weeks old. 'n. v A First National Attraction Wapi fights the fight of his fighting life to save Dolores from a fate worse r than death. M-- 8 furnished FOR RENT -- Four-room Also want a small gas house. range. Inquire 152 E. Fifth South. M-- 5 8ALE Tomatoes. FOR PLANTS cabbage, cauliflower, egg plant and peppers. R. Ray, 214 W. Fourth J-- 2 South.. Phone 612. x --V : -- |