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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. PAGE FOUR. ' i: "Girl Uira to Mr. and Mrs. Mrh Tfly !i n sirs Kens tor Klnu, t'tab and Uifil, Missouri. The author of tilt" prooMil was Kriistor N'or-riRepublican. Nibrahka. neiiative r.'. f conNe-qucii- RELIEF NOdKTlKS tilVE .. INTERESTING P.V.KYNTS SPANISH FORK, Miir.li 19. A , "Our I lean's Tribute" waa patti-aiilgiven at the Third ward amusement ball Moudny night to celebrate society annual day. Jlemliers of the Third ward Relief society, ', J V , v ' V.-- , I l ce J JackJe Cooan "Circus Days asslirted by other orpuilzHtlomt of the church, pave the pajieaiii. Beau- s -tiful costumes added to the ADD THREE TO CITVS Mother Ive." of the tableaux. Children of nient fas POPULATION, DR. PYNE SAYS of the Fourth The Relief the Sunday school took part In the tironented a pageant. n'nr,! "Add three to Ptoto' populaperforuiauee and their flower drills and Her Children" and souks were features of the en- "Mother Earth aald Dr. H. B. Pyne. tion," function of the th being theme tertainment. "And here they are," the doctor at the u.uVm in nature, hand during Rowe Five generations of the Fourth ward meeting bouse, also in explained : family were represented by Mrs. "Boy born to Mr, and Mrs. Martof Relief society day. Behonor Mrs. Anne Bowe, her daughter, in vocal Williamson; Monday afternoon. tableaux, the Beck sides interesting Annla K. Beck end Mrs. Dale selections added Mr. Williamson la probably one of Evans and taly daughter, as a res- and Instrumental the oldest young fathers in Provot tore. The theme of the entertain to the miooens of the entertainment. atraet-Ivenes- ONLY" BOM'S WIN'S IN HOUSE. WABHIXOTON, Manh 19. The "LONG SHOT . tf THE HERALD WANT ADS A-1- J. Phone WBbBSEi I WANTED 1X)a fcALH jjy OWNER Choice WANTED 20 Jersey heifer calves. Reed Knudsen. Phone building lot Call at 873 E. 4th M 23 North. COST. 10 cents the line, counting six words to the WHAT WANT-AD- S First insertion, Una, insertion, Each subsequent 8 cents the Una. One week, six lasves, including Sunday, 80 cents the Una.two 12 issues, Two weeks, Sundays, 60 cents the Una. One month, 2A issues, 90 cents 'I tba Una. ALL CAPITAL letters, count four words to the Una. ' SEAL ESTATE HOUSES M-2- 3 tf M-1- M-2- 4 M-2- J. M. Two furnished rooms 8th for light housekeeping; rent rea- FOB 8 ALB, CHEAP 84 acrea at 1 sonable. T17 8. Univ. Ave. $290 per acre, north of steel R. F. D. 8, Box 25. FOB RENT Two nicely furnished plant Inquire housekeeping rooma. Phone 733, 4 or call at 269 8. 2nd B. FOR 8ALB 4 Incubators. Phone FOB RENT Newly furnished modern apt 180 B. 6th 8- 8UMMEB PA8TURB; see or call Reed Strong 180 B. Sth Bo. Provo. FOR RENT Two rooma for light Call 618 B. Cen Phone 868-housekeeping. 9 tar 8t FOR SALE 500 capacity brooder stove, 8 egg cases, and 29 White FOB RENT Three baaeme&t rooma furnished for light housekeeping; Leghorn pullets, new confectionery cooler. See Ralph gas, light and hot water; close to buttermilk university. Price $28, or $34 with' 8mith, Taylor Bros. Co, 659-out gaa and light Phone FOR SALE Now open and ready o to aerve you. We have a comFOR RENT Rooms. Call at 636 plete stock of hardwood shade trees, quick growing shade and B. 8rd 8., or phone 326. ornamental trees ; grape vines, berry FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms. plants; choice roses, peony, dahUa canna and gladlola bulbs ; flowering 3 387 E. 2nd N. shrubs, climbing vines; and rapid, Stock the best-pr- ices BOARD AND ROOM Large rooms, efficient service. the lowest Provo Nurseries, well furnished, steam hent, very best of board, reasonable price; Just south of Union station. Phone M-2- FOR RENT 3 M-1- 9 M-2- M-2- S J. M-1- RENT Well tarnUaed. partly Bodora apt, aad cm strictly saaAjini sdL near ronadnoaao aad ataai plant 190 E. 5tb 8. WOO. EGOS Blue NURSING WANTED 148 W. 4:u FOR HATCHING ribbon Buff Leghorns ; also Duroc M 1 South. boar for service. 88 B. 6th 8. A-FOR electric wiring, cuutmcung, FOB SALE Jonathan apples. estimates and repairing caU Guy-Ba- n 9 Phone vacant lot House, four rooms, or A 691 N. 8rd E. ll M-2- 0 ' mod--- ! FOR RENT OR SALE era home. Inquire 142 N. 9th W. 791-R-- M-2- 5 ,M-1- M-2- Apply 50 E. 2nd S. BOARD AND ROOM East ESTATE CO. 126 S. 2nd M-2- M-2- . 269-M- A-2- 0 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 2S4 E. 1st N. Phone 450-- We want your business. If you are looking for a home we can get it for you. If you want to sell we will find the buyer. We sell FIRE INSURANCE THAT INSURES. Want to buy a home? Farm? Or City Lot? We have it grab this: east front, iit northeast part, only $650. Will trade dairy farm in Charleston. Will accept trade for home in Provo. 4x12 lot, mOSCELLANEOUS e FOR SALE Clark range, reasonable. modern brick, southeast, a snap at $4500.00, on terms. dairy a rea- Four 3x6 lots, east front, only $1200 on easy terms. Let us find you what you want. If you want to V Jewell Phone . gas Utah, In the matter of the Estate of 722. M-2- 1 LOST $179 In currency return and get reward. 288 S. 9th W. M-1- 9 WANTED 200 more good, reUable customers. Pine Tree Service Station. Phone 237. tf f. s. GARDENS, POULTRI E. W. Hulse, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the return of sale and petition for confirmation of sale of certain real estate of E. W. Hulse, deceased, which said real estate, and the person to whom sold, and the price and term of sale, are hereinafter set forth, is set for hearing at the court house of Emery county County, at Castledale, Emery coun ty, state of Utah, at ten o'clock A M. on the 29th day of March A. t M-2- 5 FOR RENT Two modern furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone , or call at 257 S. 5th W. 502-W- M-1- 9 e 118-W- WE CAN tf FOR SALE North. SELL IT List your Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what some of these buyers want 40-ac- re cows, good cows sonable price. the District ' Court t of the Seventh Judicial District within and for the County of Emery,-Statof In FOR SALE Eggs to set Prize PIANOS for rent Bates Stores Oo. wining Black and White Lang-shnnLeroy Sanders, 590 N. 4th PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., East piano department D. 1924. FOR SALE OR TRADE Team, The property sold, and on which harness and 'wagon. Will trade ANOTHER bargain dused piano. confirmation is requested, to the Bros., piano Taylor for ImiMini; lot In or near Provo. Phone 4!).i-- 2. FOR SALE Kitchen range, beater, i SCOTT P. STEWART buffet, kitchen table. 1SW S. 5th; Civil FOR SALE Apples: Delicious, Engineer and U. S. Mineral West. $1.50 bu. ; W. Bananas, Greenings, Surveyor. Penrmnlns, Ronies, 2 bu. $1.50. Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Ttah welding and cut Land and Phone Thomas, 072 N. 5th W. Irrigating. We weld anything made 01 tion and Mining Surveys; 310-A-- l Drainage; Structural Demetal Work guaranteed. First cla sign ; Consulting and Reports. service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 5S8-- J Office recently moved to Columbia Theater Bldg. Telephones : ANOTHER BARGAIN-Us- ed . player Office 299. Residence piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept. J lf Buy SeU tr Insure Let Owens Do It. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Family washings, dozen. 437 E. 4th N. STAR Shoe Shop West Center. Men's Half Soles. ...$1.00 410 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair Half Ladies' Soles..... 75c Rubber Ladies' Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed." 25c M-2- 1 - . 108 Boston. Phone For quick replacement American Springs For fast service, phone us.' American Springs Service Station. 78 North UnJ- An excellent chicken ranch we can trade for city property ; 15 acres fine land, excellent Can coops, 500 laying hens. consider good terms. Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr. Spp www me wiw Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments New modern frame. We will handle this on easy terms. $3200. We have an excellent farm of 15 acres, first class land, excellent water right, close In. Anyone interested in a good farm should see this. If you have a home you desire to trade on a farm, talk to us. lhfiafnFA iwwawiiw auti vui Rirn ORKOW 20S Member Provo Real Estate Board. g in Covered Wagon in 1864, Wouldn't Take $100 for Bottle of Tanlac resiFrank. Rikert, dent of North Sacrameuto, Cal., who came to the state from Illinois in a covered wagon In 1864, along with other hardy pioneers, recently exhibited a bottle of Tanlac, which he had just purchased, to a friend at his tome and remarked: "If I thought this was the last bottle of Tanlac I would ever be able to buy, I wouldn't take one hundred dollars for It," thus proving the high valuation he places on the famous treatment. "I believe Tanlac really saved my well-know- n NOTICE. DELINQUENT Sprinfdell Resort Company. Principal Place of Business, Prove, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 14, of Thirty-seve- n Dollars and Fifty Cents per share, levied on the 11th day of February, 1924, the aeveral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Shares. Am't Cert No. Name 1 $37.50 39 Polly T. Roberts 43 C. R. Howe 44 Joseph J. Cannon 1 1 87.60 37.50 H ft Ahlander Ws476 - Co- - S.' Univ. Ave, Provo. ; life when I took it after tbe FlB a year ago," continued Mr, Rikert, "for the attack left me 20 pounds off In weight, and unablt to turn over in my bed without assistance. I tell yon, I thought my time had surely come. "But, thanks to my wife's insistence, I kept on taking Tanlac till I was able to do all my work again, had back all my lost weight, and I've been feeling years younger ever since. I'm always telling siy friends about Tanlac, and can't say too much for It." Tanlac la for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Advertisement. alKiut gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. Office: Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. (First publication March 18; last publication April 8, 1924.) HANSEN DECORATING CO. House and Sign Painting Interior Decorating 24 E. First N. Falling Arches Many continue to suffer from foot trouble through . trying such as ready-mad-e makeshifts arch supports or corrective, shoes which cannot lit properly the vastly different shapes Invest a little of feet Fof turning limps, weak feet or flat feet wear flexible;, (leather, more and get a lot more. It atchSupport3 wef: which make to order pays to buy a foot in corrected position. Positive comfort ' 1 only, from a cast of the at once, worn in any Chevrolet. shoe LOUIS KELSCH Maker of the Kelch Feather Weight Arch Support (process patented). QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS 208 W. Center, Provo. swf Eagle Shoe RepairingCoo 115 N. University Ave. . Open from 7 ajn. to 9 pjn. daily. We Are Experts on Ladies' Shoes Phone 182. Any Car, Any Model, LADIES' SOLES, 75c We Are in Business to Serve You SAM, THE SHOE MAN 115 N. University Aye. PIANO TUNING Have your piano tuned to international pitch Don't expect the youngsters to produce results in music on a piano which hasn't' been tuned for several years. E. P. MAYHEW 1 Co. Phones 644 and 619-- J. illlilllllllllllllnrllllllllllmilllll8g TRADE WITH THE Star Cash Grocery Home Insurance Agency West Center Street. Phone 370. We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. Illi- SPECL1L THIS WEEK ON MOVING VANS 332 West Center St. Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY PttONC m Ho Frank Rikert, Who Left for California nois 529-- J a Number of Excellent Bargains, a Few of Which We Offer as Follows: New modern, with hent, half basement, southeast part, at the remarkable price of $4000. Can handle on good INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Any Year. We Have versity Ave. Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. represents 18 years' practical experience. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, WESTERN PIONEER TELLS "A BUSTED M-1- 9 terms. Telephone tuner who A competent u Us a TriaL Give n m four-roo- irwin Mcdowell WANTED Competent girl over 18, Phone rfor general housework. 450-J- m M-1- W&-Ba- ker, m PIANO TUNING by 193 W. 1st FOR SALE Used ranges and heat-- . era at bargain prices. Bates Stores Co. FOR SALE New modern house, built-ikitchen cabinet, linen closets, basement, large lots, southeast part, easy terms. Price $4250.00. FOR SALE First class chicken ranch, close to Provo; brick house, good coops, mixed fruit, good four-roogarden ground, city water. Price $4000.00. FOR SALE New frame house, full basement, kitchen cabinet, linen closet, French doors, screened-i- n back porch, large front porch. Price $3150.00. five-roo- Bull pupa d Bal-vad- And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors, made on the 11th day of February, 1924, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary wiU be sold at public auction at the of. office of the company, Room 11, Dated this 10th day of March, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, April 7, A. D. 1924. 1924, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., HERBERT MOFFITT, to pay the delinquent assessment to-Clerk. Knox Patterson, Moab, Utah, Attorney for Estate. (First publication March 17; last publication March 21, 1924.) M-1- 9 Phone 86. head Jersey NOTICE. tf M-2- 0 214 West Center. 8 M-2- 4 , tf FARMS, i 161-- party to whom sold, and the price and terms of sale are as foUows : Commencing at a point 85 feet north of the southeast corner of lot 7. of block 67, plat A, Provo City survey of building lots ; thence west 11 rods thence north, 18 feet and 9 inches, thence east 11 rods, thence south 18 feet and 9 Inches to the point of undivided an beginning, with one-hainterest in the brick said wall adjoining premises on the north, from the northeast 68 west corner thereof feet together with the buildings and imSituated at provements thereon. Provo, Utah County, State of Utah. 8old to J. K. Penlrjlan for the sum of $10,100.00, payable ten per cent cash at the time of sale, balance cash upon confirmation there- fire-passe- M-a- M-2- 1 OWENS REAL tf M-1- 9 M-2- 1 very close in. i 451-- J. one-hal- M-2- 0 acrea young .FOR SALE Five peaches, Provo Bench. Q. Bandera, 590 N. 4th B. and Tolbot M-2- 0 FOB SALE Good milk cow. Phone MAN with ton and f truck 106-J- . 783 N. 2nd E. wlU do all kinds of hauling. A-- 4 Phone WHITE LEGHORN egga for set79c for ting, fertility guaranteed. 18, $6 per hundred. (Pure Tancied AUTOMOBILES Sires.) HiUas chicken farm, 896 N. 9th W. Provo Phone 812-23 FOR SALE 1922 model Ford touring, in first class condition. Provo Phone 963. FOB SALE Team of horses and Auto Radiator Co. a Jersey heifer. OaU 145 N. Univ. Ave. 9 110 8. 16th W. n FOR SALE, CHEAP Large mare. FOR SALE Maxwell ger touring; new top, new bat Call after 6 p. m., at 712 8. 2nd tery, mechanism made new; ao West dealer; owner bought larger car. A 659-0 team bargain, $300. Phone FOR SALE Young 1800-lwith wagon and harness. Phone W FOR SALE 198-- J. U-2- 1 782-R-- S. N. FOR RENT New bungalow, 233 1st W. Bee Baker & Baker, attor-Bey- s, or any Provo realtor. de- M-2- 1 RENT 2 furnished a team FOR RENT 40 acre farm on Highland Bench. 18 acrea in fruit heated housekeeping rooms. 287 For particulars communicate with E. 2nd N. Phona 350-J- . Mrs. Rose Tonng Stewart, Provo. 9 Phone 816-J- . BOOMS FOR RENT, BOARD FOR SENT 8 bedrooms, and garage at 161 W. 1st 8. IF you are looking for a cosy, modern apartment see this 180 E. water system FOR SALE 240-eg-g 3 5th 8. Phone 858-incubator. T. F. Clnff, 7th B and FOR M-2- 'jrOB RENT Brick home. Phone 851-or call at 444 8. 7th K. woman Middle-age- d WILL TRADE Provo farm property sires work by the day. Hotel for farm property in county or work preferred. 846 N. 3rd W. 151-state. Phone M20 787-R-- ? M 26 6S8-- J. So aald Mrs. Zinaida rare orchlda, which will be preBaker, ig. sented to the University of Califor- year-olRussian girt. whet nia. This Is the first time the talned a divorce here from orchids have been introduced an American aeddier, whoa to into America, according Borga. she married at Valdivostuk STILL RA8 HOPES. she waa 14. Mrs. Baker mid eourt that her husband gave fc i. Bar? News to. International daily beatings, forced her sua kl SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. Uby into the streets and "I have not lost faith In American trod need an other woman tothen in. his "new wife." men. I just drew a lemon." 20 10c "WIFE IN NAME BEAUTIFUL gladioli bulbs in mix FOR SALE Hay, kept In a barn. CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys and furnaces cleaned; expert Phone 786-Bture. Fancy stock, dos, 60c; 100 workman. Phone New Second-Hanfor $3.00 ; second size, dos., 83c, 100 M 31 for $2.00. A. Raamuaaen, 350 8. 5th FOR SALE Price winning Aa-- Store, 348. cona chicken eggs for setting. 4 W. Phone 627-- ttmanprifmniwitHUiutuuiis Princess ALL SEATS Ke-li- I Wil- Ix-e- u fnll.iullii' The senate vote vii 13 to 7, more limn the mifWMiry two third majority, thow moling in tin M house Tueeday for the third time In for Mr. and Mrs. Lott R. Bnason, four years passed a soldier bonus and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp of bill. The vot was 853 to M and liam B. larls Monday evening. Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. rem Walker of K. j born to Mr. and Mrs. Owea was takes after forty minutes' American Fork, Mrs. Nell C Leffler Anderson, Tuesday." Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brows and The dining daughter, Itomoua. PROF. CANNON SETl'RN'S CARD Or THANKS. FROM IOWA tt)LLECE Dr. and Mrs. I). It. Boyer wish to table waa prettily decorated wkh cut flowers and ferns. The family Clawaiia Y. Cannon of the agri- snd do expretts sincere thanks and presented Mr. Leffler with a beautiwho friends to their many cultural deiiartuienU Brijiuam gratitude watch chain. services at their home ful gold attend the Young nnivety. has returned frm Sunday March 10, or mho in any IMPORTS ORCHIDS. in way awUted or extended xyuipa-ih- y Aline. Fiwa, here be has atlendnmv for wveral tuonths at to tliem In the death and burial International News Bsrvina, the Iowa Agricultural college. of their infant ehiid. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. The professor has been pursuing Mi. 1. 1. BOYEU AND WIFE. Enriuue Borga, Salvador attorney, studies lo anln:al huxliandry, dairy, has arrived here with specimens of otot!ders-1 eattle receiving sinh-Ih- I JEWISH FEAST OF PURIM. linn. He is giving aeveral roum-- s in The Jewish feast of Purim, comthis line of work during the fiirlni; the deliverance of the memorating quarter. lVrsiaii Jews from the conspirator, WANLASS FlN'ERAL THURSDAY Human and his death as a of Esther's being chosen Funeral services for William WtuibiKM will lie held Thursday af- queen, will legin at suudown this ternoon at 2 o'clock in the Bonne- eveuing. ville meeting bouae, under the direcMr. and Mrs. William Leffler ention of Bishop Isaac Jacob; interTONIGHT AND ment will be In the Provo city tertained at their borne Thursday THURSDAY Mr. occasion the being cemetery, under the direction of eevnuig, DinLeffler's liirttday anniversary. the Berg Mortuary. All Star Cast ner was served, covers being laid (OOKSON FUNERAL. in Funeral services for William Oookson, formerly of Provo, who died in Rait Lake City Monday, will lie held Thursday afternoon- - at 2 o'clock in the Provo Fourth ward chapel. The body may be viewed at the chapel between 1 and 2 o'clock And Comedy on the day of the funeral. lie's Vt years. SENATE VOTES CHANGE OF IVUGIRATION DATE A 18 WASHINGTON'. ctmxlt I ui luiiiil tniemtiuent providing and that nealr letfi irtnlil. ui ! cougnwes hU take office in January following their election, was I'T the wnilf. approved la dliilou tu advancing Inauguration day frro March 4 to the I;.' third Monday in January, the new wwt rtgularlr in it cowtrer would January instead of the "Land and Insurance Merchants" OS :.'!iiii!iii:iiii;;iiiiii!i;i:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiii!;iiiiiii;iimfflt if you mm TO MOVE Blaster Brown Shoe . Hardy-Madse- n Transfer Co. Repair Department All Work Guaranteed. OFFICE PHONE 148 135 NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE West Center. Workmanship Considered. |