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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1924. PAGE EIGHT. PA n A 71 286 NATION-nio- e 1 in I I I 1 1 By Blosser Freckles and His Friends - v 475 DEPARTMENT .... - Y STORES I , , f m" 6ETa apple )( . ittV&vM wTHkear t '' V. ij PROVO, UTAH. WEST CENTER ST. f T9vij.isi oily on ( TWO ?5 with T--E i-- vjocm "ft f Pa'VEII ) v -;3 hM MOLE " White WearVM ConiinuinTkis NoiaLle Occasion! Another week of featuring good of whit. Yoa iiiroly want to participate in tha maay ramarkabla valuai thia occasion U affording. Immediate actios it profitable! Strongheart; 42x36 ins. Our own exclusive brand. Upbleached, 39 in. wide. 17c M'.ECtH LHTLE NEAT PLAPPEti 5CCM-40- MtOULDN'f I JU5T LOOKED IN YOua EACH . ME - THAT GQl! CO 40 Yellimg IF I 35c 19c w UP Y0UI2 OWN PICK rTi HAVE MO lUt3 I'm 6 MY ROOM sonna AN' J Felix!! m2u II ioa$i p please in it DON'T YOU cA 1 PCTATE To. ME 5 ) EACH ' Other Brands KM PLACE 1 II 1 business looking in heg room & in The 2 - place You'd better about YOU ThE IM MUCH FUPPEtZS WEOE Nationwide "Our Own" 42x36 " 15c I 29c Bleached, 36 in. wide. 1 Atta Boy, AW, WHAT'S THE USE Pillow Cases Honor Muslin Sheets Str ongheart, 72x90 $1,25 EACH Sheetings Bleached, 8-- Nationwide (Our Own) 72x90 good quality. 10-- 4 9-- 4 4 $1.49 73c 69c 63c Penco (Our Own) 72x90 OF JUVENILES $1.79 Bed Spreads Large size, plain hemmed or scalloped. TO TWO CHAMBERLAIN Bath Towels PA1K 25c 10 79c $5,50 $3.98 scored most of the points and car Hackett, for several days. Mrs. ried the brunt of the floor gume. Lane is en route to Los Angeles to The Purple team was unable to spend the remainder of the winter. break through the IUiui guards and International News Serrle. TO-NIGH- T scored the majority of their points CHICAGO, Jan. 18. I'lans for for kM of appetite Jaftd braath, a new investigation by a church f ron long shots. lUOM tAt.rup htlimiAneu. committee Into the relations of the Without tnpini or mate , VISITING SISTER. Judge W. S. Willis Tells of Hev. Dr. Carl O. Case, pastor of Work Done in His Court LEHI, Jan. 18. Mrs. Jennie the fashionable First Baptist church TAUT CTC of Oak Park, and Mrs. Alltert It. Laue of Forsyth, Mont., has been During 1923. liver right only 25c C. C, Mrs. Set the of her your guest sister, Iceland, ardent worker in his flock, Nearly four times its ninny boys were under way today. lefore Judge W. S. as pirlH They were stimulated when Le- Willis In juvenire court during 1923, Ijind name dthe pastor in a divorce accordinir to the reixirt Just made suit brought against his wife, and "confesintroduced a fourteen-pagfor the year. In nil J mice Willis interviewed sion" which SuiK-rioJudge Foell read, then suppressed after indi225 boys unci t!(i nirlx. diBoys lend in nil offences, (iceord-in- cating that he would grant the healthto the report, exeetiue alone vorce mid give the husband custody vitilntioii of the curfew ordinance of the three children. We deep and innuoral conduct, in both of NEW which there were more girls than colored, boys before Judge Willis. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Madseu have I'etit larceny was the offense barone we most frequently in the received word from Salt Lake, of birth of a grand daughter, liorn juvenile court during the year. the Be O. W. Smith. The Sixty-ninboys and eight girls to Mr. and Mrs. answered charges of )etit larceny. new inemlKT of the family was born hosTwenty-onboys and two girls were this morning, at the St. Mark's accused of using tobacco; eight boys, pital and reports received are to the two girls were said to have used effect that both mother and baby intoxicating liquor. Sixteen boys are doing nicely. Mrs. Smith was SATURDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS and nine girls were charged with formerly Miss Thelma Madsen of this city. trespassing. 2 dozen Im.vs and SO girls were Eighty-ninRipe Five boys and placed on probation. two girls were committed to the 5 10c C state industrial school; none were from (Continued One.) Page sent to the detention school. Thirty-nin1 sk. Gold Seal S1 ltoys were ploeed under sentences, while tvS were of her life she had been able to do dismissed with ndiniuitions. Eight her own work. She was of a hai-pdisposition and because of her girls and two boys were plneed in UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS ciieermlness spread sunshine and homes within the district. Joy wherever she went NOON She is survived by eight daughLAST NIGHT'S BOUTS. two ters follows: as Mrs. and sons, At Brooklyn "CnnnonbaH" Eddie Choice Bartin, Brooklyn, won decision over Ei Ilomer.Mra. Upton Hoover Mrs. Sonny Smith, Canada, six rounds. G. A. Cluff, Mrs. Clara Allen, Mr. A. A. Loveless John and Carter, Jack l'ry won decision over Nick I). II. Loveless, all of Provo; Mrs. Foley, Brooklyn, six rounds. L. O. Schofield of Eureka. Mrs. Choice Claud Hathenbrook and Mrs. Don ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Gee of Sal,. jake City. Two sisters, Mrs. lnvid Staple of Idaho and Mrs. FOR RENT Two furnished front Harriet Lathan of Salt Lake City; modern with and rooms, gas. one brother, Brltton of . Phone J 21 American Fork;Joseph 42 grand children and 45 also sur lb modern FOH KENT Furnished her. home, nlso two furnished rooms. vive Funeral services will be held in Phone 3S1-or 156 W. 4th S. J 24 lb 1 Choice the Provo Sixth ward chapel Mon1 m. :30 at The be p. FOR SALE Piano, $125, or will day body may rent. Also Remington typewriter viewed at the old Loveless residence P15 South C. West Fifth L. 35. Smith long carriage typestreet, prior SOME SAVING writer $"0, inensuregraph 70, safe to the funeral. Interment will be in Provo & the $19, bookkeeper desk $9. Baker city cemetery under the . direction of the Berg Mortuary. Baker, attorneys. PASTOR NAMED IN DIVORCE CASE REPORT MADE apiK-ure- Oranges - Oranges e r Eat more Oranges they are Invite great artists, famous dance orchestras, bands and entertainers into your home through have a splendid lot of large ripe Sunkist Oranges that of our unusual are selling as sure and get gains for Saturday, your share. ful. GRAND-DAUGHTE- e Bulk EVIcDonalds 25c Cocoa, 2 lbs. . 8 Deal Manufacturer's tS C 1 1 1 94c value for 'A. Mrs. Loveless 79c r ( crystal nue ooap A. B. bar Naptha Soap MP bar Creme Oil Soap UU I Large pkg. Washing Machine Soap Carry This Deal Home in a Free Shopping Bag. 1 1 Dars Large, Juicy, LEMONS lb 75 pail pail 40? BARREL Ginger, Lemon, Vanilla Snaps, each 2&)? Popcorn, lb 2 lbs 15 4-l- b. PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima, small, 16 Large Alber. Hap jack, sm. Large Sperry's, b. bag ORANGES 45 17c 30- - bag.. 34 70 Sunkist, doz. 23c, 39c, 500 44 WANTED Office desks, safes, etc. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Call 7,'iS J. FOR MADS C. MADSEN GRAPE FRUIT 12?,c 150 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs. for 25c Shoulder Steak, lb 15c Mutton Chops, lb 15c Choice Steer Pot Roasts, best cuts, lb 15c Lard, 12i2c FOR RENT Two furnished houseGOSHEN, Jan. IS. Funejal servkeeping rooms, reasonable rent. ices were held in the Ooslicn ward 717 S. Vtiiv. Ave. afternoon for chapel Wednesday Mads C. Madsen. FOR SALE !as heater coal Mr. Madsen whs born in DenCall J 24 mark, June 9, 1933. He joined the church and came to Utah in lssa. NOTICE. He was a stone cutter a:id mason by The annual meeting of the stock-- i trade and in building the holders of the Provo Building & I'tali stake assisted tabernacle in Provo, also Loan Society will be held on Wedmany of the business blocks of Eunesday, the l.'Uh day of February, reka as well as residences in this o'clock p. m., at the 1924, at town. court room, Provo, 1'tah, for Five sons and one daughter the pnrHise of henring the Secretary's annual financial rcxrt. the election of officers, and for trans KAN.-j.VAGGIES WIN. action or any tmsiness that may International News Service. come projK-rlbefore the meeting. Bv order of the board. MANHATTAN, an.. Jan. IS. In II. F. THOMAS, a game which held in doubt the decision Secretary. until the final blast of the whistle, the Kansas Aggies nosed IT DRIVES OUT WORMS a out victory over Nebraska here The surest sign of worms in last night, 20 to 23. Nebraska held children is paleness, lack of inter- an arrow lead during the final half est in play, fretfulness, variable ap- of the game, but the Aggies over nose sud at the and came this and wrested a petite, picking den starting in sleep. When these victory from the visitors in symptoms appear it is time to give the closing minutes. White's Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms and puts ILLINOIS TAKES GAME, the little one on the road to health international Newg Service. s cream mte again. ermiruge URBANA. 111., Jan. IS Illinois has a record of fifty years of successful use. Price 35c. Sold by ran circles around Northwestern, Hedonist Drug Co., four stores. wining a 38 to 18 victory. Captain Potter and StiUwell of the Illini Advertisement. dis-t'!- hard-foug- 50c STANDARD MARKET 2514-l7- 5c I ! I J ; ' PHONOGRAPH 12c 15c 2c 1 It I Brunswick Phonographs can be bought on ( 1 fS lbs. for No. I! I BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY Fonw MEATS 5 I PRICES heater. Veal Stew, lb (Song) By Margaret Young. Young Mutton, front quarters, Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, Celery, large bunch YZ$ Head Lettuce, large, 10 Onions, lb 3 Cabbage, solid heads, lb 34? Carrots, lb 2c Large Extra large Every bit as good as "Farewell Blues" "MAMA GOES WHERE PAPA GOES" 17c n Shelled 75c Eastern Pork Shoulder Roast, best cuts, 722-W- 2-l- b. Diamond Brand Walnuts, can No. 2531 UNTIL Young Mutton, hind quarters, SATURDAY ONLY LARD POPULAR "FORGETFUL BLUES" (Fox Trot) By Isham Jones Orchestra. y 15c dozen latest hits. 25 .30 Flour e Something new on Brunswick Records every day. Come in and hear some of the for. .3Bc Oranges, Large pkgs Spaghetti, for e BRUNSWICK RECORDS m I RlCCgg 10,,,, for 69c Campbells k1UC IJJ-j- j SOUP l- -i rancy black 5 lbs- IT J! for 29c ! - for 65c j: Lira 8.1k. null for rprr M'WSml iEifep "The Sign of Musical 2 lbs. FIGS g- US msi rfcr&rc ' I Prestige' -- 1 Jg- &4 zip $L ; l: Itour newspaper. 1 it t |