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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924. PACE EIGHT. if I DOINGS OF THE bUMS. By ALU! AN RIO GRANDE IS NO ROOM IN PARIS FOR STATTE Of BERNHARDT International Nawa service. FAEia, Jan. S. There's no Pari to era the in gutue-littremonument to Sarah Bernhardt now i being fashioned by the sculptor, I Bonrdelle. I The monument include, a statue f ; pc d READY TO PAY Receiver Permitted by Court of tha Dirine Sarah" in one of her most faiuoos roles, that of Pbedre' to Borrow Money to Save standing in the facade of a temple Road from Sale. heaven to witness her suf, PHONO G R A P H S A N D R E COR J ,Wa imploring . ferings.' DENVER. Colo., Jan. 8. The plan- Directors of the Beaux-Art- a Denver ft Rio Grande Western rail J ned to place the monument in the road, now under federal receiver little garden of the Palais RoyaL have Now is the time to buy that Brunsship, was saved from possible sale Already numerous protests on the auction block for a second been raised against this, the Prowick Phonograph from us on our easy time, when United States District testants claiming that such a mod.-- , Judge J. Foster Symes signed an or- era monument will spoil the otherder permitting Receiver Thomas H. wise artistic effect of the old statupayment plan. The holidays are over Beacom to borrow $1,500,000 to be ary now there. used in paying $1,129,000 in interest but the spirit of the holiday season on underlying bonds of $81,000,000, The borne of the chestnut is In the interest having fallen due yes- the Mediterranean region, where should be continued throughout the chestnut trees have been cultivated terday. It is understood that the money is from early times. year and you can help do it with a T I being offered by a group of Junior Brunswick Phonograph. It will bring bondholders, whose holdings of MR.BROWN- MR DUFF-I'' and $10,000,000 in secondary mv LAWYER ' a spirit of gayety to prevail in your mortgages would be Imperiled in the ATTORNEY FOR ! 1 event of a foreclosure on default of ABOUT I V JIMMY BROWN THE the interest on the senior bonds. The home during the coming year. Brunswick I TALK WITH court order does not name the MAY FOR ATTORNEY TaND from Fag-(Continued Three.) I'LL SEE Console Models If j source of the loan, but It is known YOU FOR A FEW - PAN NY DUFF From $113 to $31 MINE TOO- that apparently Judge Symes and WBIKHftif ' MINUTES? I'LL BE GLAD TO Receiver Beacom have been considDON'T FORGET ering two offers, one from the FOR SALE Gray rug 8 by 11, junior bondholders through the $25 285 No. 1st East. Phone 740. Bankers' Trust company of New J-York and the New York Trust company and the ether from the West- FOR RENT burnished heated lied ern Pacific and the Missouri Pacific room. 272 East Center. Phone railroads, accordiugs to reMrts. 119-J- . The court order of acceptance of Good music never grows old. . A the means the loan provides that If the loan WANTED Dressmaking and plain of 1 inhaving it a Brunswick, the improved phonoare negotiations approved by the sewing. Work guaranteed. Mrs. i terstate commerce F-commission, re-- I J. II. Kirk. Phone 198-J- . graph which brings the great stars of the New celver's certificates will be issued in I Hall of Fame into your home "ill endure V,a lw. ....turn f It that . ... iuc uivsiic-- j , uui tua! II. Llltr FOR SALE CHEAP No. 1 box lids tin. i, commission does not approve it will and barrens, also two cows. Phone the through years. 635-J- . 6 constitute only a receiver's debt The Western Pacific and the MisThat is why music has become the universal f truck souri Pacific are said to hold ap- MAN with ton and will do all kinds of hauling. In second $8,000,000 proximately gift among cultured people the world over. The 697-XF-mortgages of the Rio Grande road. Phoue M" MEN BASKETBALL. right kind of homes have good music, wherPRE-LEAGThe action of Judge Symes in alThe "M" men basketball team of FOR SALE Potatoes. Phone ever you go. of loan alsoo the lowing acceptance the Sprlngvllle Fourth ward cap- will enable the road to pay other intured the division championship of terest falling due between now and FOR RENT Furnished modern At this store you can obtain a superlatively the southern district of the Utah June 1, it was said. also two furnished rooms. home, beautiful Brunswick, in either console or cabinet In commenting on the order. Phone 381-- or 156 W. 4th S. Stake league Saturday when they Judge Symes explained that the at design, a very moderate price and on terms defeated the Sprlngville Second loan will enable the road to proceed MRS. EDITH Y. BOOTH anto suit yoir convenience. The "M" men t the Springville ward by a close score of uuuer receiver plans wan the nounces the opening of the second Second ward met at the home of apterm program involving of kindergarten Jan. 7. For The game was fast and Interesting until the last minute. The Sec- proximately $10,000,000 without further particulars call at 131 W. Mayor John S. Boyer, Jr., and on resources set aside for 5th N., or phone 883. a supper and an evenings en- ond ward players were ,in the lead drawing L. D. S. and Nephi BasketbaU until a short time before t,he whistle that purpose only. ' ir contest as a a tertainment result of Accentance loan will have LOST A red in shape of PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH of the Teams to Play With blew the winners succeeded in forgUi no bearing whatever on the proposed of two teams who were in competiat on or bleeding heart, one Armory ahead. ing point B.Y.U.Five. ... 4hA i ma.i,;na nrWh com new records. If vou haven't heard Brunswick Center street. Finder please call tion to see who could sell the largest This was the last of a series of plan of refinancing the road which 270-r- AAiM a in in. nn. oninf ortflhlp hpArinff booths and let us play some of the new was recently by the internumber of Improvement Era sub- games that have been played at the state approved commerce commission. school Judge between Springville high selections. New Brunswick Records are received daily First with all the new hits. gym a' PIANO TUNING IS a good investWith the beginning of school scriptions for the year Symes said. The plan is being opment. Competitive games between the the four Springville wards, all of si $5 buys the best tuning in at the big "Mormon" univer- two teams were .the features of the which have been close and full of posed by the state of Colorado, as the iutermountain countrv. Phone well as by Judge. Symes. b again Interest. E. P. Mayhew at 619-- J or 544 for exsity Monday, basketball practice will evenings entertainment. The now ward Fourth will meet Reno were Those Vance, be started In earnest, according to present pert service with a one year guaranKarl Crandall,; Milton Harrison, the champions of the Provo district LOS ANGELES CLEANS UP tee. Coach Alvin Twltchell. ON ITS DOPE PEDDLERS Gordon- Crandall, Clifford Harmer, and the north end district. In come-titio- n In preparation for the first league Fred for the pennent, which will le International News Service. FOR SALE CHEAP Flue little Bringhurst, Cornell Jesse, EdLOS ANGELES, Jan. 3. Narhome piano and cello. 244 X. 1. E. game which will be played with the ward Hutchlngs, Wallace Haruier, awarded by the M. I. A. Stake cotic iMHldlers and other dealers In J-- 9 University of Utah at Salt Lake Oliver Boyer, Earl Strong, Clnr board. Those who played for the Fourth forbidden drugs have almost been City on January 25 and 2G, several Goodmundson, Elmer Strong, Ar- FOR HOME Los acexterminated la SALE were ward Near Angeles, Paul Thorn, Lewis Union practice games will le played in thur Boyer, Win.' Wheeler, Ford cording to a statement issued by deiot, six room brick house, the "Y" gymnasium. . Crandulb Earl Hutchlngs, Jay An- Clarke., Frank Craniner, Ted ' W. R. federal narcotic barn Wood, garage, and and Pan) Brown. , agent coops, one acre The first of these practice games derson, Loman Hutchlngs and Ros-co- e fruit trees, cow, chickens and imple Those representing the Second here. wlU'be played here on Saturday Miner. believe" "I 'Wood said at "that ments, tasy terms. ward were Earl Groesliock, Celar Phone 602, January 12, when the squad of basRuel Ashcraft, Fred present Los Angeles is freer of nar- aner a p, nu ket shooters who are eager to repreHutchlngs, j.3 tf. cotic in than the any city sent the university in the regular PAYSON BEATS WESTON Uringhurst, Karl Crandall and Earl world. peddlers to are afraid venture They PAYSON, Jan. 3. Weston and Hutchlngs. lineup this year will go up against forth here." Wood admitted, howthe fast L. D. S. U. buuch from Salt Paysou battled to a tie in a basthat ever, several "rings," working Lake City. ketball game here Wednesday even with colleagues across the .Mexican The following Saturdny, January ing in the first half. In the second PROVO ROTARY (LI B TO MEET FRIDAY NOON border, have been In operation and 19, the Nephi high school five, will half the locals asserted themselves have not been broken yet t practice with the "Y" Squad. The and wound up on the long end of a During the last foiir months ofThe Provo Rotary club's regular are to considered one count. have Nephites ficers 1 of the fastest here have arrested 65 pedluncheon will be held at meeting L. Simmons with four field goals, high school basketHotel Roberts Fridav noon, accord dlers, 38 of whom are now serving ball squads in the state this year. led the scoring. I two and a half ing to the announcement sent j sentences of from The score: Every man from last year's team is to six years in the federal ieniten-tiarmembers by Secretary Clayton back again and is going stronger WESTON. at. McNeil's Island. The other Jenkins. than ever before. The practice will G. T. F. P. The new program committee in- 27, of whom three are women, are 1 the fans a o around If here 2 0 give pretty Classman, cludes George Barton, chairman; now awaiting trial and are In jail 1 not ouly on how the O. Nelson, rf 1 1 0 good line-uhere. In addition more than 100 (J collegiate Herald Clark and W. W. Orem. I will be but also Robbius. c it 0 (I (I league Recti L. Anderherg will give a peddlers were arrested and rehow the Nebo high school division, Jensen, lg 2 0 0 0 vocational talk, and there is to be leased on bail. of which Nephi is a member, will E. Olsen. rg 3 0 0 rt a Rotary educational talk. line up. 0 0 MISSES ROYAL COFFEE. I). Olsen, c 0 0 Shoes I' One For the practice games Twitchell Goodsell, rg 1 1 International News Service. 2 0 1 1 SADDLEBAGS BACK. size. BANNOCK, Ohio, Jan. 3. That will line up most of the fellows who $14.50.' $7.50 International News Service. he just had to have whiskey mixed are out for the team this year. He Totals 4 5 2 10 BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, Jan. 3. 3 will give all of them an opportunity ; PAYSON. Saddlebags, popular with horsemen with his coffee at breatfast or he to show their wares and will then G. T. V. P. 75 and loo years ago, are coming "would feel bad all day" is the ex1 II See A (I 2 back into favor. proceed to select a squad of 10 or 12 Gurley. If on motorcyclist planation given by Steve Huneheri men for the varsity team. 2 3 s passed through he e, en route to to Mayor Davies when arrested on 2 Kitchen, rf of illegally possessing' e II 4 S Wheeling, W. Va., with a pair of a charge 0 Among those who are trying out I j. Simmons, c o 0 o x saddlebags strapped across the rear liquor. He was placed in the Belfor forward positions are Dixon, l. Simmons, In 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES wheel back of the seat, just as mont county jail to serve out a 1 Barrett. Coombs, rg Stewart, Jolley. Lloyd. 0 (I DISCOUNT ON ALL PATENTS, KID AND 2j 20 AND SLIPPERS, INCLUDING ALL BOYS' SHOES, . horsemen did in the old da vs. $1(HK) fine. Richards, Sanderson. Joseph, CALF SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS l MeArthur and Call; for center. Totals 2 2 2'J 98 $1.20 values, sizes 1 to Romney. Ingeraoll. Jolley. Anderson Referee, Wilson; umpire Hillman. IGHIIiaillllllBlllEIIIIBIIIIllllBIHUIIBIIIIBlIB $3.50 grade Calf or Kid Oxford $2.80 and Andrus; for guard; Packard. 5 to 2 sizes .$1.09 $1.35 values, Howard, Keelcr. Pierce. Anderson. $4.25 grade Kid or Patent Oxford. ; $3.39 AMERICA'S OLD SHOES $1.50 values, sizes 2 to 5 $1.19 Knudson- Ballif. Griggs, White, GO TO POOR ITALIANS $5.50 grade Patent, Kid or Calf, black, brown, $4.39 and Murdock. $1.75 values, sizes 5 to 8 $1.39 $6.00 grade Fancy Patent or Kid Straps $4.75 International News Service. $1.98 values, sizes 5 to 8 $1.59 lH 3. CVUl S, Ohio. Jan. Frank REUNION OF JEV FAMILY $7.50 grade, all the newest patterns $5.98 11 to sizes 8V2 values, $2.25 $1.79 former members of the LARGELY ATTENDED AFFAIR Sanzo, Royal Italian band, now a naturalivalues, sizes HV2 to 2 $2.50 $1.98 SPANISH FORK. Jan. 3. Ap- zed American citizen and working $3.25 values, sizes 11 V2 to 2 $2.59 here as a cobbler, Is waiting for DISCOUNT ALL WOOL DRESSES, proximately 350 relatives and inti- the Italian consul New in general mate friends gathered at the Third York him when the ward amusement hall Tuesday af- annualCity to inform old $10.98 $16.50 values going at shoes will of ternoon and evening to enjoy the be madeshipment 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL SILK DRESSES at values to Italy by the New York $12.39 $18.50 going n annual Jex reunion and celebrate consulate. . This includes a beautiful line of Party Dresses. the ninety-eight.$14.39 $21.50 values going at anniversary of the Every year the consul general late Eliza Goodson Jex. The early sends Silk Dresses values at..... notification to different the $16.34 $24.50 $9.98 going . afternoon $7.98 was spent In a general Italian shoe repairers throughout at values Dresses Silk and $18.34 $27.50 $14.50 going $11.75 handshaking the United States, it Is said, who meeting, after which a program was gather in all available old shoes at Dresses values Silk $20.98 $31.50 $21.50 going $17.20 E. of I. given under the direction with good tops, resole them and Silk Dresses Brockbank. $37.50 $29.50, to consul the them for general At the close of the program a but-fe- t ship to the poor in Italy, luncheon was served to the 350 reshlpment IBBEO&IJU8nK3SSSIEX8IXaiI8ZZSZSXSS5i: 10 TO 15 DISCOUNT ON SILKS present by the sons and daughters of 50 MILLION MARKS ON the family. During the luncheon mtf-sl- c LETTER FROM GERMANY 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL WOOL MATERIALS .$1.75 $2.00 Georgette Crepe was furnished by the high school Chine de orchestra. Following the luncheon International News Service. $1.75 $2.00 Crepe 98c Serge, all shades 79 a "wild west show" was staged by BUCYRUS. Ohio. Jan. 3. Stamps $2.25 Crepe de Chine Service 98 $1.25 Serge, all shades Elisha Warner. The remainder of representing 50,000,000 marks were : the evening was spent In dancing. affixed to a letter received by a $2.98 $3.50 Canton Crepe $1.49 grade, all shades $1.19 The latest and best in William Jex, who has the distinc- local resident from relatives In Luxcell Crepe $4.50 $3.98 $2.25 grade, all shades tion of lieiug the oldest man In $1.79 Another citizen here received service. Call us. Spanish Fork, came here from Eng- from a relative In Germany, one of all shades Same Discount. : This $3.00 All Silks grade, $2.39 Carry land with his wife, Eliza Goodson the new good standard & 6 h Jer. They arrived in Salt Lake in notes of a mark on All 25c Staple Ginghams .19 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL CURTAIN NETS 1853. They later came to Spanish which Is printed the statenifnt that 19 All 25c grade Outing Flannels Every style of material to choose from. Fork, which became their perma- it Is equal in value to 2.38 v'ent.'i of Co. nent home In 1858. Mr. and Mrs. an American dollar, indicating that Jex were the parents of eleven chil- the new gold standard money !n Open 7:30, Close 7:30. 4 dren, nine of whom are living. The Germany is valued tne same as the Phone 730. i r $ grandchildren nnmber 115, greatmark, which was 23.8 cents. grandchildren 190 and Automotive Electricians, seven. The ancient Romans wore shoes 1 Dnrlnn the past year there have differing in shape, color and mateRadiator Experts. been twenty births In the family, six rial, according to their rank. marriages and no deaths. Counting 213-21- 5 West Center, those who have married into the The English guinea was so fsmlly, the descendants now number named because the gold from which Provo, Utah. 836. It was made came from Guinea. w fammaMeammmmmtmmmammmmmwx: mil ; lr F E t frffrn sff W My I ' Additional Want Ads If THI3d- r fl a ) 9 J-- 9 3 J-- one-hal- 3 SPRINGVILLE UE 703-R-- l. 'r GAMES TO BE 0 MEN HONORED J-- 5 PLAYEDATT 11-1- BRUNSWICK RECORDS ear-rin- g jl 1923-192- Hay-uion- d Prices 5-- 5 1 memory ON y Good High Grade Merchandise p big lot of high grade, high heel, high top Ladies' to Every brown. Have been valued from last, a pair Reduced Prices Nearly Everything. Call and in black, gray and Special while they Our Values. Neil-son- 34 n 70 336 at h 3: BARTON'S n Battery Charging 8-H- ..$1.98 Ger-nian- one-tent- Parry Battery Electric pre-wa- mm. '"sssssmssxsKsaassssaBsssssar u ri |