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Show 4 ' " THE HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26 1923. i WANT ADS 111 I h d f in hiirh. n iiin i ii when the same money will buy or build your own home ? If a mortgage is crowding you now well take care of thatJ L5s Angeles Business Man Declares Tanlac Completely Overcame Stomach Disorders, Painful Gases, Nervousness, Insomnia and Loss of Appe- nt 1 "I am feeling hotter right now than I have felt in a long- - time,- - and Tanlac gets all the thanks," was the positive statement of John H. Law. wil advance money at low rate of interest, on easy monthly . payments. , NO WAITING YOUR TURN. NO COMMISSIONS. . ' or 131-For particulars Telephone 679-- 530, .well-know- n R. W Gladys Ave., Los Angeles, Cal., garage ewneY and popu- lar fraternal order man, being an tive member of the Elks, K. of Masonic lodge. ac- PK and .. "For three years 1 had, stomach so badly that nearjy everytrouble BUTTER if delivered '. Real Estate, Rooms, Board. TIMPANOGOS thing I ate' "disagreed with me, and fresh each day to your grow. nry appetite forsook! me entirely. My WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN FOR" 8ALE 3 thoroughbred .Rhode food failed Jo 'digest and I bloated makes easy Installment loam. NoIsland Red roosters, 10 months old.. with gas till I was in misery. . I was also bothered with terrific pains in waiting tor your turn. ee rrovo v,uu- UMJJBtt W, Phone seal Estate vo. my legs, my nerves were all to pieces too, and- - a good night's sleep was D. cot- FOR SALE Fresh dairy cows. L. FOR SALE One new unknown to me. Every- something Rowley, Ri-- R DrorrBor4v-M.2- 7 naoe. Inquire Dr. ---W. T. Hasler. TIMPANOGOS BUTTER Is mad Trent cream produced id cows. partly- - modern IFOR. SALE uouse, pantry andTarge cToseTTsaa. A-WILL PAY the highest cash price! Inquire 648 E. 4th S.. Provo. for all kinds of poultry at any time. WE HAVE Martha Washington can- - Will call for them if delivery fa .188 N. 3rd W4;Proro, & lea at MftmfibrWII&fUtoV&t- tf S five-room M-l-- tf UBS.' PhdneuS6r '"w ' A-- FOR SALE Two real good fresh JerFOR. RENT Lodging room, by the sey milk cows, two Jersey heifers, day or by the week. 113 E. Center. one real fine registered Jersey bull 9 0 3 years old. Phone Phone' WW. . . A-1- M-3- 791-R-- 2. 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. . 260 ST 5th Wt FOR RENT i ; m Yiuimim Tml r .JlL im roofs that are not built to withstand 'the ravages of fcines,;jpesand sparks. Here, enduring roof quality is essential not only for' the pro tecrion of machinery and'materials L but for uninterrupted! 'operation of the plant. CertdnrteedSmootkSurfacd Asphalt Roofing fa written into the specifications of industrial engineers " with complete confidence on ao count of its dependable quality, reasonable first cost and long life. Miscellaneous Wants. Biiudioendnte MUhCertain-tee- d -- - e v are thousands of people in Mrt Law. And, according to .the sUtementJLJjt jaatnunrtrers who have tested itT Tanlac gesAraight to the seat of the troubles, invigorates every organ,' and to a briet nne resulting In the complete rehabilitation of the nerves and physical condition of the: patient. Tanlac is for sale by all good drugbottles sold. gists. Over Advertisement by- - The. smoke Screens, of industry play havoc with thing seemed to be out of order, I just couldn't get regulated, and was and all tired-ou- t "But my troubles didn't hold out long when I started on the Tanlac treatment My appetite came back with a rush, my digestion is now per and I can eat hearty, enjoy my food and it aU agrees with me. My nerves are steady' as a vise, 1 sleep gentike a child and feel first-raterally. Tanlac has proved its powers In my rase and I'U always recommend ifThere Si- S -- vV : - the Rotary club for bringing wonderful inspiration into the made Ciertmttrteed the for every type ofi roof preferred structurcJfrom the great industrial . plant to the modest tarm building, where resistance to tne extremes of weather is a prime essential. ira nrKlrK Via such com- - The following is an excerpt 6f an editorial in the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle where Dr. 'Barker delivered his lectures last January: -- J1Br. Barker is first of all a man of very striking and charming personality, and one who has a way of establishing a personal contact with every one who gets within the sound of his voice or the radius of his influence. Then he comes to brln a message of happiness of how to get the most out of life; and to njake-i- t worth living which Uawhat aU humanity longs to know. He seems r to be a What promises inspired in the way he gives this mesresiof in the of the lives many day sage, for he has that rare gift of comdents of Provo, old and .young, is pelling and holding attention that enApril 6, when Dr. Charles E. Barker ables him. to make his message sink of Grand Rapids; Mich., will deliver deep into the hearts and minds of all " three lectures here who bear him 11 forenoon o'clock he will In the at "But the vital feature of the mesgive the lecture, "How to Make the sage brought to Augusta was that he Most Out of Life,"' to th'ejiigh school gave it above all to and for the boys and girls in the tabernacle. young neojle. His strongest lectures. we auernuun ai a o ciock ne wnrrm the opinion of many, were his won speak to the mothers and girls over derful tal'.c to the .high school boys and 14 years 'A Mother's- - Rela- - girls and while his otherraddresses -Her Daughter." were to the fathers and mothers, in In the evening he will address the both cases it was not to teach them Rotary club and guests at a banquet how they ceuld get the best out of iife, at Hotel Roberts. butow thejr should influence their Wherever Dr. Barker ha delivered child to procure the .best For Dr. his lectures, the highest compliments Barker. HbA minv nther waat thlnV. 6 tf j. I . run-dow- tite. Fidelity Building & Loan Association . a i! Own Yquv Own Home Why pay r ;t3W777o J I n i i i rr n n i in r rnflIMIi mTf fii I II If II r tlllllllllll ir u i nun -- M-2- 6 red-lette- FOR RENT and 144-W- good . Small farm, bouse, barn LOST Thursday evening, in ladies' dressing rooms. of armory hall, outbuildings, close in. Call Parker fountain pen. Return to Herald M-2- 9 office. apt., furnished. FOR RENT M-2- 9 Onanyon road, truck tire on metal rim, U. S. knobby tread. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping Finder return to Thomas for reward. 675 NT. 6th W. Phone Phone' 310-rooms, $15.00 per month. 190 S. 5th W. 601-- - FOR RENT Three-roo- LOST M-2- , M-2- 7 quire ar 610 w. 1st 9. house. FOR SALE Two purebred collie puppies. Phone 660-- In- - Scotch 6 7 TIMPANOGOS BUTTER is a firs class home product Ask your grocer. For Sale or Trade. j -- JU8T RECEIVED A fresh shipment EAT Martha Washington candles, at of Martha Washington candy. Phone the Provo Drug Co. Phone 60- 50. Provo Drug' Co. " " 6 -' CERTAIN-TEE- WELDING CO. FOR SALE Another bargain player welding and cutting. We piano, bench, scarf, rolls, for $375.00. weld anything maue of metal. Work Taylor Bros. Co. Phone 24. guaranteed. First claas service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 588-J- . tf FOR SALE Five-tobeet rack. 760 . E; 5th S. Phone HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 2H0 W. Center. Work done right ANOTHER BARGAIN Used piano. Mrs. A. V. Ritchie. perfect condition, $26.1. Taylor .'Bros. Co. AUCTION SALES. r.. DEIUUCK, Graduate TIIALKS FOR SALE OR TRADE liust General Auctioneer, gets more eJ4 lOSO-lImmw you have to wgirtjmoney ((tfiick for what rnone ti. oisi-w- . write 640 work horse, lloracu Ilrcsey, C6'' X, sf" Kast 21st So.. Salt 'Lake City, Utah. Clh W. AUCTION SALES' All! FOR SALE Household furniture, t'.'.'l HEMSTITCHING and PICOT Pnr.P V at N. ' work i!on- in tiie.best maoner eu kinds of material and household ilinons at reasonable prices. BUTTON Farms and Gardens. 1SOI.KS m:ide un p'.lk shirt a specialty 'All work KUiiriinteed. SINdEK SEW IXi5 MAT INK CO. 97 X. University fetKTILIitHS SOIL FEKTILITY. tn ivvmw l'hne 3!e.t, If AM.Ivliig INHANIi KR'T.II.17l-'' the OKi'liAK!. STit.WVHKKiilKS. LONELY For. lirsults, try OXTOXK. LKTTirrr. SrOAR BKi'TS marry ,f I w! ''e . . and most successful .'.'.)' u iii ... himi,. !,,, k"lloiiM! Maker"; liutulreds rich wis'.: production, iiunlity .'M'ei'.rniKe, etc. soon; strictly coui'iJeiiUal;. Farmers or T't.th are linyii'ii more niiuiuigo most reliable, years experience; 4! fertllirers th!? .spring th-free. "The Sticcessful all other previous years. Club.'' Mrs. Oakland, Growers ititMe:l.'d in this fertilizer 6hoa!(l get in touch at oivve, with the Vb.i. M. Ituylance & Co . or write to HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS tlie Inland Fertilizer Co.. mapufac-- . I!. turers. r:i St., gait Lake, for. r-ONE REASON HOW COME free .bulletins ami other information.' SOME F01.KS5lYS RICH. NO.riCE ILin't forget llio.jilace for,. DEYS GiN'ALLV KAAKIN' u sim eeryuiina in trues, roses, UP oerry plants., l ull Hower: itlTs" and ULD tM 'DE l .44 JUJIf 242-M- Prepard Especially for this Newspaper. . rs - Sold by MUTUAL COAL' & LUMBER CO. Cor. 5th South and 2nd West; Phone 357. Phone 232. evef-bee- -- . tmn I 1 ect Mi S - PRODUCTS D is the child, and the adolescent boy message pr. Barker brought to both ot impressing this fact with such a wealth of wit and humor, such a . . .. (be. old and the young in Augusta? It and girl. powerful flow of language that he "It is to teach them to get the Is the message that all happiness is holds the attention of his huge- - audifor law, afnd with- ences as no other speaker has vision, to see what is really worth fouaded-on-respable to do in this city." while In life, and lo learn the great out obedience to the laws of Cod and unor no success be . real nature there is lesson that no one can happy Third-ward JKilL. less they are "doing right. If he can happiness for anymau ur1 wouian: rfirrr Th e".M. Men ot the in the ward amusement dance a the talk that 8treased4n Dr, give the every people, reach young just 'rjarker are Barker is content, for it Is to them danger of American life today is dis hall Tuesdayevenlag, to which all has Good music to attend. tnvlied err that he waifts, above all. to. give his regard- - for law, and the lesson obedience is the great- lesson for all been secured and' a jolly good timels message. is to learn And Dr. Barker has a way promised everyone. the few "And what in a words, Daily Fashion Hint n b. Fifth North. 160 W H. M. AYERS CERTAIN-TEE- Sold by UTAH TIMBER & COAL COr tf M-1- PRODUCTS D , -- -- m-- : ;tt - .' rr,. .r ' VViI-Ay- g ":'':3 I - . ' liivi.-.(t:ili- I l ' Nasli.-H03f-.- n v . i Vr ttn 55. - n ,ri nt n n n n ri n n n-- TirrSpecia! - rat v. Bey Mavjniu' VVrtlLS' .'FOR S.ALE Registered Jersey cow, four years old, fresh 1 1921 beet cultivator and all ' attachments; uouble disc harrow. Phone 2GG-S3 S. 1st East RIVAL he IS WhileThey Last -- MAKIN' UP sleep; d 'ftctonal ' I 1477 1 SUCCESS MARKET ' J V a . IS V a a A. FOR COTTON CR&PE P. O. Box 761 Salt Lake City. Utah. The largest meat cpneem in Utah. I ""r' iu. ft ... .trrrrrr-- Simplicity and a dainty bit of embroidery about the neck, hem and tteeve y rem crepe- - The closing is on tjje shoulders, mark the frock to the left, in the front being slashed in toward the bustline, then the lower edges gathered to the uoner edre to4orma voke ellert. 1 M Itmiono s!eevsmav be 4oi r or hort At !,ht papkJhc HPPcrjlS9 PUhgress Jg, gathered tQ.a.tgliUin-lUlLj- . ' ... . matertaf. requires aJvyards luuium (uucia is ne lovcuesi luaieriai mac coum oe BBJCCtea iw me Kcona design, and one should even include the silk for the rolled girdle. Fof the collar It II. CUM-lKkJVUtli S4 FOR 8ALE Rrst class JerseyTielfer," will freshen tn.AprlL i90 W. 3rd B. Phone ,8674.: tt B. C WHITE .LEGHORN EGQ8 tor hatching from th famous Pi W. Toung strain, t per hundred." Phone Meadowa Brook Farm. A-- 6 j 78Q-R-- 2, -- ZWmT 1' Q. How were "the PSramlda, of fc.gypt. built without machinery? Av Archaeologists and scientists have- - not been able to determine. It is known, however, that thousands of slaves were used in the erection of the Pyramids, and perhaps the hand windlass' was used to raise the huge blocks ot, stone. - ti'i,? Mrt 5 s.. t22&K'?M every one guaranteed lutely standard requirements now,. : of 25 per cent holds ,ny purchase unta April w.), -- -- it 4 rii l- These, are Kl.?toB ,wyip:f - 8At:EirpTosegetablei-an- d BTi'hone tuts . .I mist-gra- sweet ctdee. y., , J2x4lNon-STabrlo ;4.$2$5$18.65 22x2 NnntVM VWhHn Mtu 32x4 Bib Cord U .$32.80 m adres3'-ndwe'--w- r . ld best results divide your shipments . do not seH all your goods to the same market We remit daily. Mail us your lH ana ptn y- - cn our mailing list " OS Sale Reg.' Size. Type . v prfcev Price. 80x3 Smooth Fabric" . .7.110.35 ' f?M Non-Ski30x3 Fabrio ..$10.85 34S 30x3H Non-SkFabric ...$11.95 $9.48 30i3V4 Non-SkCord ....116 M tll.os rey'yssaa A-- l IMPORTANT. Divide your shipments watch results. The Success Market ot Salt Lake is quoting prices regularly on veal, hogs apd poultry. It you expect . n - 30-in- silk thread or metal lace "would be appropriate. A charming detail of the design is found in the short sleeves with roll cuffs. .Medium sise requires a K yards taffeta, withKWrd of lining for tne underbody and yard of wide ' ' . bee for the collar, " k .V First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No, 1477. Siaes, 34 to 46 inches bust f I -- .Wc.aseents..--.Second Model: Dress No. 1448. Sixes, 16 to ao years and 34 to 40 ischcC 30-inc-h ii !10riresl ' Vi Cnler." I Itilf :' J |