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Show " ' f 1 . THANKSGIVING HAT SALE All at reduced prices. Best in Quality; cheapest In price. Parlor Millinery, opposite hospital, 6 E. tn& 8. hU N-1- 3 RENTOna- - furnished bedroom, steam heated. 56 E. 2nd S., halt block from Roberts Hotel. FOR N-1- 3 modem bungaFOR RENT Located at 647 low, furnished. East Center, Inquire 555 East Center. Phone 80. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Kearns housekeeping. light N-Hotel, Springville, Utah. 4 FOR RENT 3 rooms furnished, N-modern. 68 W. 3rd S. 6 300 35c bu. apples, Barred. drive. Want Ads Your Last Chance ARMOR Two nice rooms, with 112 E. Center. GOOD Shuberts BARGAINS In real W. Johnson. Phone m-J- . Orchestra tf WILL TRADE Sonora phonograph lumber. for barn or second-hantf T02 E. t4h 8. d -- TO DO THE RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME IS THE RIGHT WAY TO DO 8IDE HEATERS for coal or coke, splendid condition, big bargains. Bate Stored Co. and we did it. We bought our fall and winter goods before they went up and we are going to sell them at a low price We are going to give our customers the benefit of it Clothes to press. City Small rents and small profit is our creed ; reduced cost makes W. Center. Phone WANTED I Tailoring, IJ7 1 i Dolly Bleak, Prop. 860. low prices. 1 5c Shoe Laces Get what you wanV-- 2 At bargain, e 25c Ladies' Cotton Hose, back to frame house on 8x9 rod lot, East fast Hose selling Center street near park. Call J. $1.00 Ladies' Silk W. Johnson. 03 W. $1.00 Ladies' Winter Hose just what FOR SALE tf WANTED TITOr-- Apple price, pair. ptekert. N-- Writing desk, in good N-condition. 161 E. 1st 8. FOR SALE 8 FOR RENT Oarage, son, 257 E. 4th N. A. B. pair. Robin-Phon- e 269-R- . N-- 7 . 15 79 pair. 70 you want 25? Bear Brand Hose, pair 20c Men's Arrow Brand Collars, 2 for. 25c Men's Garter, just from factory, pair $1.50 Men's Caps selling for $2.75 Khaki Pants only, pair THE PEOPLE'S STORE 113 N. University Ave. Phone 85c Children's i. 5 pair for. . . . old-tim- TRIBUTE PAID 25e 15 .$1.25 $2.10 - - -- a";---. i,0 . p- I .a-- III ' b liiifi wippiyiu UWi? mill'. u Think, Mr. Beetgrower, Farmer, Banker, Laborer and Merchant 7 Before You Vote. Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs. Anna Hedqulst, pioneer woman of Provo, whp died at her home Thursday of complications incident t6 old age. The services were held in the family home under the direction of Bishop N'ephi Anderson of the Manavu ward. The Invocation was offered by William M. Roylance, and the bene diction wa pronounced by Willis K. Spafford. The speakers were Prof. William H. Boyle of the Young university and Bishop Albert Mabey. MubIc was rendered by quartet composed of Prof. J. R. Boshard. Junius Jackson, Violet and Celestia Johnson. Interment took place in the Provo city cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Ralph Morgan of Spanish Fork. . Spar Ernest Bamberger's Stand: "I am for a protective tariff for Utah's industries and Tariff Bill prove the v eouii term . wloj iij't Wl ley ed fa er netd; retur the Senator Reed Smoot's Record and Action: , Fought for and voted for and secured the passage of the Fordney-McCumbTariff Bill for Utah's protection. Lata cider FOR 8ALE sweet So. Phone 529-M- . eoooj mora Amei WHAT THEY DID creai him Get ocrat cord , Senator Smoot saved Utah's sugar and other basic industries. Are you going to repudiate his v uunu ma gicai piCimgC in U1C United OUiieS OCnatCr lift' Uorg Richa AJlxe. Boyd Eviri; FACTS 4 J. WANTED 4 or 5 boarders ing lunch. Inquire 129 S. Ave. carry-Univ- . WANTED Good miloh cow. 783-J-- N-- 3 FOR SALE Heating stove. 1st N. Phone 654 VV. RENT nished home. FRO modern 259 S E. 733-J- . If PhoneJ 303 E. N-- 3 fur-2n- d Phone N-- 3 MEN'S pure wool socks made to order, on "The Auto Knitter." Phone 516-W- . - N-- 7 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light houspkeeplng. Phone 500-.N-- LOST it. Lady'o brown handbag con taining $1 bill and $2 bill, some silver and bunch of keys, on Center street Howard. Return to Herald office. RENT partly modern. Phone 676J. FOR furnished apt 199 E. 5th 8 N-- 6 Are you ready for the steel plant! They will want a lot of trained men, clerical, mechanical, etc Enroll now with the Int. Corr. Bchools, J. F. Fechser, Reproaenta-tlve- . Box 183. Provo. n 22 MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Local agents, permanent If 11.09 per hou Inemployment. terests you. see "me at Hotel Rob-rt- Mr. Boyce. N6 in Foreign sugar refinery interests attempt to 363,000 Persons Made Happy! Last year the gas industry in the U. added 363,000 new customers as many persons as live in the entire state of Utah. By employing the little blue flame of convenience to do their cooking, lighting and heating, they have discarded coal and soot worries, the stifling kitchen, the kerosene lamp, the method of work. heating water and other to its service mains. This is Officii an a and t Or - eorrei That of M Press Dispatch. CUBAN SUGAR- MEN RAISE ATTACK FUND.": are u Havana, Cuba, Oct 27. Reduction of the suear Bund Th tariff law will i duty fixfed by the States be sought immediately, it was announced today at thi knfoi provisional offices of the recently formed national cony i, vKin mission for the defense of Cuban industries. SauVi Lea factory progress is being made in the collection of i fund of $70,000, which will be used to finance the com-- ! fttaa the mission's campaign for more favorable duties, it wtf jnsi and the added, the announcement of the nrccediire bv by 78 tariff commission is expected to hasten initiation of ' lead the campaign: Sugar interests, which REAP thi "major greatest benefits should the duties on Cuban products lllilan be reduced, are raisine $20,000 of this defense fund 55 The commission's campaign is independent to that be- - j.' Jby Twee ing conducted to secure more favorable tariff treafor tt tment through an evasion of the red while procity treaty. Cdat( er j I Cuban-Americ- an AH featei Amen King Was Willing to Bankrupt Utah's Industries S. three-fourt- hs tea-kett- V fact t de-- f stxoy Deet sugar industry Fordney-McCumb- "This bill cannot be defended on Democratic principles. It cannot, therefore, in my opinion, be supported by Democrats." E N-- FOR RENT modern house.! N-Inquire 158 K. 2nd N. er us protectionism and support schedules and provisions in this bill. I regret that there are some within the Democratic party so inoculated with the poison which manifests itself in unconstitutional taxation in tariff bills which rob the many to aid the few, as to support this bill or some of its schedules. dential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Suc- per Fordney-McCumb- "Mr, President, I express my profound regret that MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker'; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly ronfi 8 from - some Democrats have become inoculated with the vir- J. MONEY TO LOAN on farms, cent Interest Phone 688. n opposition to the tariff bill, Senator King said : Speaking-i- .. M. AYERS WELDING CO. Oxy aaetylene welding and cutting We weld anything made of metal Work guaranteed. First class serv lee. -- 42 N. 4th W., Provo. Phone 688-ti cessful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656 Oakland. Cal. , ,, Th on th 4 HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 230 W. Centei. Work done right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. l! if PROOF King, says he favor$ protection on some articles, but his vote never showed it. Read on page 10345, Congressional Record, June 28, 1922: 412 W 3 by 2; workf Senator King worked to destroy the sugar and other basic industries of the state when he fought and voted against the protective tariff. He voted to deprive the beetgrowers, the workers in the factories and on the farm of a kvehhood. He virtually voted for unemployment and misery Modern home for 196-Call 95 N. ACT QUICKLY rent Phone 2nd W. mijo not i - 6 First class cooking and eating apples, 60c bushel. Will take any kind of grain at market price, or chickens and pigs. W. A. Nuttall. Phone 625-026tf i the I er FOR SALE 1 ' Senator King's Record and Action: Fought against and voted against the bill and said: 'The Fordney-McCumbTariff Bill is damnable, vicious and indefensible." Fork-Payso- n inf turn: ap- - er Fordney-McCumb- Orders have been Issued from the state road engineer's office to close down work, so far as the lay ing of cement concrete Is concern ed, on the Spanish federal aid road project This will miles of the leave one and one-hal- f road incomplete, the only hard sur facing undertaken during the pres ent year that has not been com WANTED Boarders; good meals, N-265 N. 6th E. Fr -- defe ROAD PAVING HALTED. pleted. In this case, it is stated, the work brown FOUND Lady's glove. Owner call Herald office and re ceive same. la the most popular - dance halls, v. hotels, etc ' " Provo haa been fortunate in dat Another Bepub- 11 can,,, to vote the ing thi orchestra on each trip to guarantee the coast They played for a dance Professor (McAlUsfc. " straight party ticket, came to the at the armory on November 2, and fitted tor the teachiJJ? iiti' home of Mr.""and Mrs. Seed J. Knud- will play there once more before saxophone, havin, sen of Provo, Sunday night Reed they leave on their tour to the aome. of the best teacitrl a? says he will properly guide the east footsteps of the youngster so that ' Tuesday, election night, Provo experience as a muste t he may qualify within the near fu- Will have their last onnortnnir tn Studenu who ture for the chairmanship of the heaithia exceptionally food music Third ward Republican committee. 4 ; r tested free of chare. h.S.tt TW.-tudioteMcAllister. Mrs. Khudsen and the new son a . tt n m il xi-are doing-fineui Central Interested mar nt TTt HEW MUSIC STUDIO Those wtm Professor MQAUlsSr, SHUBERT ORCHESTRA HERE the school or by cjuite, J 269-on orchestras the One of the best Supervieof J. road is again Tieitinr- - Provos-- ft will be remembered that the Shu-- many years head of, the music de c RUSSIA'S POOR SHOwi bert orchestra gained much favor partment of the Provo city schools. The output of pi, Iroalinp in popularity in the three previous has opened a musfo studio in the ' ) in this lltv. the Central school where he la now wnolei of Russia In the fir prepared to teach a number of stu 192J "amounted to 87.1M They are originally from and tour from that city to San dents in vocal and also saxoph&M. The total output for the ,C UU Francisco once each year, playing Professor McAllister recently un- - was 4,145,000 tons. ONE MORE REPUBLICAN; Mite WM lAiiiiiyj win HEDQUIST 382 Furnished room. lit a w. FINAL 7 BE THERE! tf FOR RENT Y TUESDAY (ELECTION NIGHT), NOVEMBER FOR RENT estate see J. The invocation' .was offered by of the ward Anderson Oscar bishopric, and the benediction was by John 8. Park of Sharon. The grave in the Provo city cemetery was dedicated by WiUiam at the FOR SALE Dodge touring car; S2! .0. Schofield good shape, Auto Co. 02tf FOR in .. L08T You are losing money unless you trade with the Wasaica tf Produce. board. - Stand-ardvill- West on farm 'of HELD 8 bushels Jonathan First come, first Poultou at. ! N-1- 0 FOR 8ALE fH MOiNlXAY, NOVEMBEB 6, 1S22. completing the- road where the cement is already laid will eon- This means the gradtar't . tinue. the shoulders and otherwise getting FOR RENT Z modern housekeepthe road into shape tor traffic.. In EWAN N-- 6 secing rooms. 5 W. 3rd 8. i the meantime the Incompleted is at the town of Salem, and tion modern boose. FOR RENT Largely attended funeral services the state highway route which has N-SELL. SOMETHING EVERYBODY Inquire 15S E. 2nd N. were held, Sunday in the Sharon been used through that town In the MUST HAVE It is unique, U. 8. " ..'ward chapel lor BiiOorW"" pw ww m w ui .owuvi Ss royal order the exportation ot. McEwan who dled Thursdar the uncompleted portion of the protected article, a positive neces- lentils from Spain is prohibited road. while viisting relatives at sity because of government ruling. until further notice. j The project Is 5.73 miles long. Carbon county. If you are an order taker you Orson Prestwich pre- The contract was among the latest Bishop The abolition of the export tax sided, and the music wa' renaered to be let, and work was delayed in should make $20 to $30 u day; if you are an ambitious salesman you nn hirina and tea shipped from by the ward choir under the direc- starting by the fact that a new will clear upward of $40 per day. j British India is recommended by tion of Reuben Pyne. Ivern Pyne right of way had to be procured Jerome Laadt, Pres., 8 So. Dear- the Indian Fiscal commission in its of Timpanogos ward sang a solo through Salem, ana, onsiaeraoie ' born St.. Chicago report jus made public, and the Pyn double quartet of work done on that portion before Sharon ward rendered a selection 'the cement could be started there; The sneakers, all of whom told of In any event it is believed to be the many sterling- - qualities of preferable to permit the new graae Bishop McEwan, were Patriaren to settle for the winter Derore iayT Joseph B. Keeler of Provo, Prei-- : ing the cement concrete. The work dent Joseph R. Murdoch ol Heber should not take long to finish when President Thomas N. Taylor of the weather opens up next spring, Provo, Joseph Vance of Sharon, It is stated. To Hear the Bishop Prestwich, and Elmer Bird of Mapleton, a missionary comBEST MUSIC ON THE ROAD TODAY panion of Bishop McEwan's. ' LadT'i . Arowa kid ',.flOTV. Finder return 468 N, Ubiy. LOST Daily Herald tjje HEEALDi onmb No. : the wtei Prove count le back-breaki- On February 16, 1921, on May 11, 1921, hcvoted against the emergency tariff bill, giv-- J ing protecuon 10 sugar, wool, meats, wneat, corn, Deans, potatoes, onions, cattle, sheep, and cheese. On September 19, 1922, he voted against the Fordney-McCumb- er protective bill. m Perhaps you recall the joyous day when gas service meant a new freedom in your life. You can thus appreciate the happiness that these 363,-00- 0 new gas customers are sharing today. ANY BUSINESS WHICH TRANSFORMS HOUSES INTO HOMES AND ELEVATES THE FAMILY'S STANDARD OF LIVING, MERITS THE FULLEST SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Every home in Utah county ought to use gas because of the economy of it, and Every investor in Utah county ought to own shares in this corporation because it is substantial and secure in supplying necessary service to an ever growing number of satisfied and permanent customers, and Because it Pay s 8 Dividends On its Cumulative Preferred Stock in quarterly dividends of 2 per cent every three months. Utah Valley Gas PHONE 295. & Coke Co. dui-te- r Who Pays for the Free Distribution of the 30,000 Copies of the Standard Examiner? Th, reduci Is it the Great Sogar Importers and Sugar Refiners of the East? and a Ponnd accon Rve Novi Vote the Republican Ticket and Kee the Democrats firpjn Repeal-ing the Tariff Mr, The avini WTh duo( th j ! Weg, gii tato Reevi Potau f Tw oUt, ted At th (Political Advertisement) BbiHbBsssss |