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Show BONNEVILLE -. H Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra M s re Monday 5 , - " -- V'i . f ' i f M f ! - - - ' - -- -- i .: r , t ' if ' , T, - "TTvt "r, I1' f - 4 ,,w. ' ToUr 1b Th Mrrlcet this TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ADDITIONAL. iyANTJADS.i the WANTEO--W- M4-t- f Provo. Hoosier kitchen 2nd 8. . FOR SALE net. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 231 NT FOR SALE home. Inquire 132 S. OR-ftE- In the. matter of the Estate of " Rocco Rita. I Creditors will i)re8ent claims with vouchers to. the .undersigned hi his office at the State Bank of Provo, Provo, Utah, or to Baker Baker, attorneys, at their office at 1Q8 West Center street, Provo, the 15th day of ,.:- - UtalL. on ,. TT Septemberr-WSS- fst caW-- Mod.ern W. M-- ll A farm .hand that derstanda irrigation. Phone Ask for T. H. Heal.- un- - - j 688. J tf ( With electric i carpet washer, colors restored; 442-Phone work guaranteed. Opening of Our Mil . brick RENT A at 543 E. 4th S. FO nous"e" I M--7 ' " Executor. 7 Baker ft- - Baker, Attorneys for( wanted Pasture for one milch j Executor. J, cow.' northeast "paiTofcitr. Phone; M-o r (First publication May 6; last 4 mrtHcatfon-) , ' v. ..... Ir Maka .iiii...w men over jo wii(iug secret, investigations. . Reports, A bent frntaxle.'no matter how slight not only, Causes poor"sfeer- SaTary acH expenses:- Experiencer wear soon unnecessary, write i. uanor, wiir but prematurely ing Govt, Detective, SL Louis. the tread of both front tires, - -- in; - -- t j - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. , , r"""5 ' ii company ' f 1 . i '.. fBln the section." but vioTjiT A ; j . , ? f 11 n L I t Tl mi . ill I f llinPC ' ' . V- -j i QJI . T v...:i " l , i i I whTo J If j x OF POUNDS BOUCrnBYspUR - il hi Lww- !sf3 , MILLIONS . OlitZJS S in un i ii ia iiBMiiiaasasiMeMiMBarB-i'- GOVERNMENT. -- i 5 - 1 3 ...-. . .irTTmil 13 ".e stprage-battery'Bho- - I B 1 I -- t f? 1 1 II II I I I K -- guest-conducf- II J7 ! II I! I III. 11 m m I 11 . i By ELVAN BUNKER .,.,. Preparing to receive tbj i -- tinat 1o T chkielf S'" ,' T V" -- Ih.l the-per- other for the run, . chicks may get plenty of exercise, .fresh air, and junlight It is best t to have about square foot to the chick. Keep this in mind in building your pen. Place brooder, feed hopper, and 'water In the brooding pen. It is best to try tlie brooder before using. . See that It heats to 95 degrees- - P., that it has plenty of ventilation, and works well. Tou are ready to receive your thicks and when they come care fully unpack and take them very 'carefully from the box. Place them j in the' brooder and if they have been hatched from 48 to 60 hours,! It - is better.to teed' them, ibut not until. - Let the" first teed be for the first day, then it is losses after that age. It to read Want Ads. You can save real money by patronizing the advertisers yho ua Herald space. -- 4 two part branr one; part bone grit, rolled 6S per cent; . bran, 40, per " oats, cent; charcoal, 2 per cent; bone meal, p per cent 'Feed light and about five or six; , time a day; however, yon .must. . not let the chicks waste It Keep It In a hopper or dish where they cannot foul It ! good, thing - to Mr warmitirater and you -- will . find that 'they riU aoon relish it very much. In giving the chicks a drink use aonr milk- - for- the ' week or the Drat tew daya. tint Ton then can apply water warm at tint until they are used to It This nay be ted in a Mason Jar with a-- pan over the top and tilled with water, then turned upside down m that the chicks may get . a drink and w nave treaa. water. . . f To the second ration given' ' . . ...... ' V" !. i 15V .40 $2.00 V.. ' s It also keeps meiectl. clean, rtrict o( can. urcam: sweet, ' -- ch et continuous post, with ten I ch full size; regular $39.00 . . Heavy with ... ... . vm i i 2ilWesTcter;5 m , 1 1 U tillers; beautiful C17 Kll anded: retrular $62.00. OHl iUU Heavy-2inchColon- posts with" ial ten fillers; full size Simmons. Regular price $45.00. In this sale .Colonial posts . with Heavy ten filling rods, cross panel to',.. Regular price $27.50. Inthis sale ........ ch ch DINING ROOM For Mondays selling we have Dining Room selected a Suite id a beautiful walnut finish,. buffet, 45? consistingNf a extension table, china closet, servinghest, an six tap estry seat chairs; All in the Eng' lish Renaissance design. We price the complete suite at . . .. 10-pie- ce 60-in- ch 60-in- ch GIYENA Z-l$135.- 00 X,a A; Few Specials A Good Broom:. . . ; Bissels Sweepers - . - pet ' A - ,j Aluminum Kettles ... . . $225 50 ft. of Garden Hose, , ribbed, regOO . . $G.75 v 7 9.in.ti wti hA with ten heavy finfilling rods, Vends Martin goldsteel all fabric link ish, wit a cotton f spring and a combination ITnnnnrla weight. All maftrooa nf . . ii saii X tne ruu size, c in me in " ..94.95 Floor Covering, $19.85 , K'e- . . , ' .N j a:-- andjFMattresse orowiayr .39 narYard"ti r.rSrhSlDi Copper Wash Boilers. . .$4.95 ," n . -- . , ParryElectrkdl' j iiill nail ti i i in.r m .. brass caps, ribbon appeute keen. TltCnmtAmmumt -, .- Colonial Post Bed ch . 7k C0Q . , ; . Thone 730. : I bers are known all over the coun try. We quote herewith a few specials for Monday. For Monday we; will again give Texoleum M 10 PIE CE away ab8oiuteiyfreea26-piece-sof Electric Silver, in a handsome case. Forks, knives, spoons, etc. Remember, you don't have to buy, ticket. You just come in and get a rs." A. may be the lucky on.-MEast Seventh North was (v Harris of one the lucky Friday. of high grade Phonoeraohs. such as Steger '& Sons, Wilson, and Stradivara in large cabinet sizes. Play any retordVThese Phorta- graphs are all standard makes and good value at regular pricesCome in Monday' and take your choice at . " 42.50J .... ....;vifl X I SuitGasesfBags for your BENEWeTo FIT. any and all kinds bf Electrical Work on automobiles, such' as repairs for generators, ' . ' starters, magnetos, batteries, r and all electrical WHIG LEY'S to ud ulgestloii. White Enamel Alaska, side AU icer, 6Wb, price 9oo.uu; in mis . s X e nave a very mcBL assortment - well, thenme S C n- - 3 - Ourprofessional services are Chew .your food 1-- S -- - 1iVi top 60-l- b. regular (PO P this sale tJKOiUU price $39.00; in . ' ration U goodi lowing ' Two part oatmeal, !i 0 . $39.75 . Alaska Star Golden Oak, ForyMonday our Entire Stock A small charge will be made for containers if you wish a supply at home; . This is only one of for our advertise- our. weekly specials. Watch ' The-l- ol ?I Culmer Oil, bulk, qti&rt. ment .in each Sunday's Herald. at,.... capacity, 7 a large selectidn. of ahd beautiful grass Beds in THIS at this very special price. ... &&.oo; le HALF PRICE All this week wewill sell --Culmer Oil, bulk, gallon tee Culmer Oil, bulk, 5 gallons II Afttr Every Mtat ' . Culmer Oils la good business one-hal- '5 ENDING MAY 12th ' vntt i IK.f I I . " Cliarcoal should be kept before chicks as a correc- get things all reaqy before tne tive at all times.. in i chicks come. - First 4 the fourth" wjeek the cliicks -- which lokeep them-' It la best to can.ftejr fed as"the larger' chicken be divide your pen into two compartbecause the danger, of los is lesments, one for the brooder, and the sened and there is no reason for in whlcb-i-th- e . price sale side icer;gular to this : -- " We have FREE .Photographs , FOR THE WEEK above add five pounds of cracked coin, five pounds .f cracked wheat. Be .Mre to ttse sour miuk if . you feed milk because then there U donw of any milk souring, thus PHIPKC size 32-in- ch -- , in this sale at. . $Z0i3U $39.00"; S 1 e PlDrftF - e; - flying-servic- "Golden t)aAlaska7T&lF.r 3TincI size; side icer; regular t OOP Cft NKitchen Maid Cabinet, golden oak porcenron-UDiyI regular $48.50; this sale wnn i II I with- - porcel- - iron table: regularly priced atvi In this I sale . . $46.50 uokien uaK Mcuougaii, with table; regularly priced at $95.00, In this CCO Cfl sale ... ...... fOZiOU Extra large liolden Oak McDousral auto front, porceliron table; regular $110.00 fjo this (70 Cf) of versatility by Lester Booth, is represented who play s .lheiuba. He onee con HO! ao :...MJS&.BOSlEL"CE ducted a if anything of an electrical nature So!ol:t- - with th Minneapolis Sym requires attention, either at its phony Orchestra. on tour. Mr. Booth; erstamf-o- r skilled and Paris. Another mechanically member of the band. Is Taul Lemay,1 Henri Vertrufeghen will conduct IM first viola player, lie served as the orchestra: at its coneert here. B lieutenant with a llritish flying During, i he season just closing he corps in France during the war, and has been principal; afterward operated a Handley- - .cf .V organization. aM Jia been 'en- Pa ig for sue months, la a fommer- - gagiunernianentlr. for . 'hp. "pytcial between London rtiuet; year. Now is refrigerator time. You cannot afford to be without one during the warm weather. We handle the famous Alaska Star. We have used the knife and have cut the prices to the bone. Golden OalTNapanee, k3 . The famous McDougall . and Napanee Dutch Kitchenette are cairied in this store. .'These cabinets need no introduction. They are known by every housewife in America. We quote here "few of x the great bargains. .'trl f - 4 Refrigerators v - flrass Kitchen Cabinets I Useless tliandlMstier priced brands j U - - - 7S. V if .;. QH? I J can give a pretty goodaccouat of himself, in almost any other posi- - , x r i - Monday, Aiay 7 at "tfiSTSlSeTHaclB can play at least two instruments; several are proficient on at least half a dozen. One of the leaders in this respect I? Jfan Koch, whose regular desk jrr C"4r N YW,f . ' - :. - . Just as the theatrical must have its understudies bo no ivmnhnnv nrohiutra xt hltlr anillnarl E mesa several ui iia iuuuvvid capable of substituting on '. short it notice for As' a matter of fact, nearly every member of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra which, le to play I. I- ?f jferg. HENRJ Director, of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, coming to the Utah- take Taberneclfc, Monday evenlnfl. May 7. V - j-. jy VERBRUGQHE15I ... .i. . - w-me- - t. o1dfurniture and exchaneetttor newrlaifypeopIrwW an exchangdepartmentvrherTou can brin? in have pieces which are at ntJ furniture and exxchange it for new. -- Many people would like to refurnish-man- y use to inem wnai 10 ao wun ine oia pieces nas uetrn mc evure ui wurr. r cia v a dujuv rKOBLEM . . . ! . . a. i vi m ia i i .u kuuosj. ill..:: ..! j cut oeiow nul wur uia cusu aure&ar lanen in trade. iw tnis sale, jusi inms 01 inis prices mcwrj no charge for this exchange service our extremely low prices are stilTTn force. All the tremendous barirainq , v anu vcire aaopimg strcnn me papers me past icw uap cui mui uc uuu, iuvivsa- nfi iuuo Suoiea in to get it. Don't forget ' . .. 8 . Exchange Department old M - to Provozfeole CLEANED RUOS ALVA NELSON, Of Great -- mm o'rtance 1 M-- 8 WANTED - r: r e good bogs. Standard Market, In connection wlth' PigglJ 1 - - r are In the market tct an the A 1 feal and, poultry you can ship ns.UUso some real Bonneville ward will be under the direction of the ward 01. L. A. and win commence at Ji3ft 'clock. The speaker will be Prof. J. M. Jensen of the B. T. U.r and the ward choir will furnish., the musical program. All are cordially invited to attend. ..I - WARD, THE FURNITURE CENTER" . U |