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Show ' THE PROVO HERAIJD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924. PAGE TWO. . ZIIIIIZZZZZZZZIZZZZI-.- MORE TENNIS COURTS. hat again made The tennl.-bu- and In general patting up ing trea rather pleasant front, while oar hrnk lids are living in lavish pov- his annual debut and many there EstaMi.hed aa a meekly in Uit; erty, arid indolence. you take ar who are bitten. Tenuis la a Joy aa a Oalljr 1b Hit; laaued every while ful game. It ran be played with little r buck dtor look the a out Bine except Saturday, and fcunday BMrnlo; rural morning' edition It Is on your mind and count the or much vigor, it la a game that ap 1 1 ery morning except Monday. baron, ical to both old and young. There hiiiiiUt of old tnmhle-doPuLliahed In the Herald build. ng. - isn't any game that teaches such " awl bouUt t'irat Weal atreet, Provo. collapsible rhi Utah. gcring decrepit fences meandering a high tyie of sportsmanship. Entered aa second rlasa matter at aimlrxsly about and you will be con- I'rovo can well be jt.roud ofthe large the poatoffice in I'rovo, L'tab, vinced that there ia much to l group of exiierts developed here TKHM OK SI BSCRIPTIOV esiHM ially when we consider the InI-for. tlivered ly earner, per month, 40c liiiinlier of courts we Lave. in Dell.feJ by carrier, per year, 50 Why we bold onto these old advance II need more tennis courts and We we but one can no explain, 3elivet by mall in ITtab county, tZ.iu evidently cxi (Hi tlieni wiine day to ue.-tlieiu right now. Any hour per year, I advance Klivered $ mail in United State, at the high may us I'lilV At the present time hi the dnv outside Utah county, per year, in advance 'i.-- .l ii bu iliey cMii.-ii- only a Million d illai or the II. V. I", a group of K. C. ItolHlEliS s tttid a lux- yoiiiig H.ple pin; ing r.i.d another worth of Editor and r'uollaner. weed-liirsre crowd of silting on the elde line uriant growth Membfr Inti rnstiunnl News ferdiaiM-to play. We a comu is re I', tin nt waiting d;iy brighter ric and N. E. A. Service, or moralize cannot town In young of legislate wmie parts ing. Alrendy Only onily newni'Hper in Utah i itv; luryeat ciraouth of Salt Luke they are planning a center block jd'ople into beuveu. culation of any newnpaper in Utah pliiycroiind. t we can do is to provide The Hume owners on a outaide Unit Lake City and Ondcn. r a variety of I. lock lire contributing a little playactivities, us 5. TELEPHONE ground, a little time nud a little a sort ot Knock, imsoroer. Won't aoiueliody give us an Idea BLOCK PLAYGROUNDS. interest and as a result there will In many ways I'rovo has the be a backyard playground for each Lat year there was organized physical iKissibilities and Ih the City home and Incidentally an added vul-u- junior girls tennis club with about Beautiful With the lake, the mountothe whole surrounding. forty members. This year we will We think this is a mighty good have ull ofthoue girls and probably tains, the canyons and the many beautiful surrounding drives it idea and aught to tie used with a fifty more to take care of. IS Where are they golngto play J ought to tiecome the playground of good deal of extravagance. The rethe went! We need tennis courts! creational department of the city We are planting lawns, putting in will be delighted to render any as curbing, parking the walks, plant- - sistance possible In this movement. HONOR MISSIONARIES. HEBER CITr, April 15 A welcome bom social will be held In the Hetier sociay hall Wednesday evening for a number of missionaries who have returned borne during the past week. They are Keith and James Harvey from the REAL ESTATE-IIOLS- ES FOR SALE Gladlola and dahlia California mission, David S. Mar-doc- k bulbs, also Jonathan apples. J. IL and Dawson Lindsay from the FOR SALE 3x6 lot on 5th S., bet Kirk, Phone 198-J- . western states. Squire Simpson from 2nd and 3rd W. Call the southern states and Grant A25 FOR 8ALE Hay, kept in a barn. central states - The HERALD .1 g Jnt -- ml ii i n tt uii I I i ii . it ii I i i leu-coop- liin-I'e- 1 I d l yn s- - i i i i i i w i1 i ZZ I 1 fi 1 I 1 1 1 1 Ij u i Hi! .LLru JJLLriAU 1 f'-- if 111 i i ouU w-- e :was4-sertn- -- U D U-s- out-doo- e It is the sale that offers exceptionally great y values to you. Articles that regularly sell at much higher prices are offered at slashing savings for you. jl Ml T rn A DOLLAR DAY IS A GREAT EVENT IN OUR STORE! this list and take advantage. AN ECONOMY DAY EXTRAORDINARY Children's THE HERALD WANT ADS Mur-diK-- Phone 786-R-- Broadbent from the tf A-2- 3 tf A-2- 0 J. lot Children's $1.95 value $1.00 $1.50 value for liUU tions,7for Hats, Children's Silk Caps and C1 (lfl Bonnets, $1.00 lot Fancy Boxes, value to $3.00, nn Crepe, 35c value, all colors. M fin . Sheeting, $1.00 yards for. . Limit 6 yds. to customer. 9-- 4 liUU Limit 5 yds. to customer. 5 yards for ipiiUU SPECIAL Permanent finish white and Oreandie, 40-i- let Grass Rug Squares, (bound all Iflp S-- White ft, $2.25 $1.00 lot 95c value, 1 2 Neck Beads, all colors. Values to 54-i- !A M Earrings, i i i- 79c value, FOR SALE. CHEAP Medium sized FOR SALE Ford batteries $10. piano, like new. 42 N. 1st E. Why pay more? Fully guaran teed. Parry Battery and Electric in Co. FOR SALE Complete course 215 W. Center. W. 1st S. Open 7:30, piano playing bv ear. Joe Horr, Close 7 :30. Phone 730, One-ha111 N. Univ. Ave. FOR RENT floor space at 230 West Center. Apply Ladies SALE Clark Jewell FOR FloraL gas for 54-i- Ladies' $1.95 value n. t i 4 $1.00 .$1.00 yards for Parasols, Jap $1.00 yards for. PONGEE 12 mme. $1.25 value for. . 79c 0 .. nn ri ....i"iv " t Crepe, CI hfl yards for......PIiUU Table n. Padding, $1.65 .$1.00 value $1.00 ii i d) 7 A-2- 1 Fancy Windsor 39c value, 2 4 A-2- Japanese Parasols, chil dren s size, all colors, 2 3 yards for. y lUw I Muslin Gowns, Limit 3 yds. to customer. l $1.50 value n(1 - A-1- 7 colors, 85c value, I A-1- 6 TA liUU Damask, ch 1 n. around) value, $1.95 value A-1- 5 64-in- CI HH yliUU Table M flf) Limit 4 yds. to customer. Indian Head, 59c ..$1.00 $1.95 A-1- 5 Damask Covers, $1.95 value .' A-1- 6 0 $1.00 V Grass Rugs, 3x6 value, for Child's Bracelets 49c value, 4 for. 2 SPECIAL piiUU Gingham Dresses .. 1 $1.00 for SPECIAL ci for Jap Cotton IS 2 One to a customer. 1 TA A-1- FOR SALE or will trade for Provo property a 120 acre farm at Cleveland, Utah. See V. B. Potter, C53 $1.00 Stone Set Bracelets, 69c value, 1 21-4x31- -2 A-2- 0 488-R-- . $2.50 value Hit and Miss Rag Rugs, size CI flfl ft. $1.95 value. . $ I'UU TA 781-R-- A-1- 8 Children's Muslin Pants and Combina- CI fifl lot Beaded Bags, $2.50 itv-.- .$1.00 1 Ratine, A-1- A-2- 1 Pearl Indestructable Beads, $4.95 value for 1 SPECIAL misHlon. FOR SALE The Community Congregational church, corner Uni- FOR SALE White Pearl or Idaho The railroad loss and damage versity Ave. and 3rd N. St. For Rural seed potatoes. Phone 683-claims on fruits and vegetables in 5 terms II. and R. Bee price Beesley. the I'nited States alone in some M20-t- f FOR RENT Excelsior pasture, years run as high as 14,000,000. cows, calves; also sweet SALE Ford touring body. FOR RENT Secure your apart- elder for horses, sale. 412 W. 3rd S. Phone FOR Ahlander Mfg. Co. ment now and save money. 190 592-E. 5th 8. GOOD eating and cooking apples, SPRING IS HERE, so are we. FOR KENT modern apt.. gas for miles, with smiles, to Pine 25c and 60c a bushel, not deService Station. Tree 40 E. 2nd S. Phone 207-livered. Phone WalJ. B. ton, Pleasant View. FOR SALE Overland car, 6 pasFOR SALE 3x9 rod city tot, good $123. Good condition senger. location. Pavement paid. Phone FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs 812-5 after 5:30 p. m. for setting. Tancred strain. Inquire Parry Battery Station. Champions, winter layers. $1.00 for FOR RENT Newly furnished mod- 15, $6.00 per hundred. Htllas Poul ern apt 180 E. 6th . try Farm, 395 N. 9th W. Phone SALE OR TRADE for touring car, one ton Ford truck, first class 812-Chris Thompson, 759 S. shape. FOR SALE 30 shares building and loan stock, $3000 loan value; FOR SALE Two year old apple University Ave. Call evenings or trees, Jonathan and Rome Beau Sunday. $210 paid in. Will sell for $175 cash. race 0l8-after 7 p. m. ties, 25c each. W. A. NuttaH'g farm, Grandview, Phone FOR SALE At a real bargain, a MISCELLANEOUS '18 model Studebaker FOR SALE BY OWNER modern home, with gas and built-i- n roadster; also Ford sewFOR CHEAP SALE, Singer ton peddling truck with closed cab, fixtures. 635 E. 1st S. Phone ing machine and electric washer. 820-1 condition, new tires. Come 225 N. Univ. Ave. and look them over. Ahlander Mfg. Co. FOR SALE OR RENT house, 272 W. 2nd S. sale price FOR EXPERT marcelling and bob $2,000; rent $20. See Baker and curling, call 772-J- . Price 75c Baker, attorney, or any Provo N. 5th W. IS the old boat listing? Let us set realtor. up and oil temper your old spring. FOR SALE Bicycle. 105 N. 3rd W. It gives them new life. For quick FOR RENT modem, fur service call Ahlander Mfg. Co. nislied apt. 407 S. 3rd W. CI flfl ....$liUU Limit 2 to a customer. I 791-R-- SPECIAL Gingham 79c Rompers, value, 2 for k, A-2- 2 E3 Electric Curling Irons C1 ftA I customer y i iw i Limit one to a i i SPECIAL lot Silks, all kinds, conof Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Shirtings, Figured Silks, Crepe de Leen, etc. CI fill Values to $2.50.$ I lUU 1 sisting ione som to ae&ieis. n i y n s Li gyC A-1- 5 A-1- 7 tf lf OWENS REAL A-1- 5 ROOMS FOR RENT, A range. BOARD Phone bargain. 722. ESTATE CO. FOR RENT 2 furnished FOR SALE One velvet and one houseAlso first rug, cheap. keeping rooms, modern ; rent rea3G7 N. 2nd E. sonable. Thone class sewing machine. Enquire 3!M1 . 143-W- FOR RENT rooms. 1G1 387-N- 3rd E. 5 Two, three or five E. 1st N. Phone RUB N. Phone 86. Mrs. Davis. 406 N. 0t;h W. M-- 518 M. PIANO TUNING HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY 214 West Center. A-1- 5 WEAVING Phone 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 tf FOR SALE Gas range, a bargain. Phone 831. Large, well furnished for one or two; large PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros., heat, adjoining bath. piano department 2nd S. Furnished rooms. E. 1st N. 320 A-2- 0 FOR RENT nished We are here to please. Mutt and Jeff Hot Dog Parlor. 325 W. Center. furnished or unfur- ANOTHER bargain used 772 W. rooms, modern. Taylor Bros., piano dept 3 piano. A-2- 0 437-W- rooms. A-1- 8 58 W. 3rd. S. BOARD AND ROOM FOR SALE One nearly new Ma 146 S. 4th jestic anno. Call at West. S7 S. 2nd E. M-- Two nice bourn N. )(h K. FOR inn BOARD AND Ri oM sulutl'le: ilus in. Phone nm;-.I- . FOR RENT Phone 3sl-R- . Tei-ln-- . keep-- l"OR 2. SALE Baby buggy. CMS. IVM Phone A-1- iYN ACETYLENE and S. 2nd E. cutting. We weld anything made A 21 uf nc'inl. Work guaranteed. First class service. AYRES, 42 N. 4th W. Two furnished moms. Phone IH3-J- . tf Call lou W. 4th S. EMPLOYMENT i Two furnished rooms with pjntry and bath. llX) W. 1st South. FOR RENT WANTF-D-5t- Men's washing. Ci 1 E. S. A-i- GARDENS, -- welding 8 FOR electric contracting, estimates and repairing call Guy- - POILTBI wiring, man aud Tolhot, Richmond FOR SALE pasture t."0 N. 5tu W. Phone tickets. WANTED 41 2- - W, 451-J- . Washings F-4- and Ironincs. 217 P. Oth E. You can buy of us. The lot it better for you! 4x12 lot, east front, northeast part; a real at $650.00. snap brick home, big barn, garage, etc., 112 acres of ground, close in on paved highway; will accept small home as partpayment ; only $5000. frame, new, terms; If you are interested in buying or PLACE your order for P.aby Chicks evenings, for certified hatcheries and in-- WANTED Employment bookkeeping, clerical, sales. W. U. spi.ctcd flocks, with Utah Poultry Allen. 2i4. Phone 55 W. 5tli Producers S. Phone K). WANTED Family washings, dozen. 427 E. 4th N. SUMMER PASTUIlE; see or call Reed Htroug ISO E. 5th At. Provo. Thone 858 J. AUTOMOBILES Phones 544 and ., have modern, with $3250. five-roo- 1 4 brick, acre land, flowing well, which we can trade for a large home. See us about this, if you have a large home to trade. At $1800.00 we can sell you a New brick home, near university, 5 rooms ground floor, 5 rooms basement, 2 sets plumbing. Yours for $6500. three-roo- 3x12 frame, adobe-line- lot, one block off paved street. new Bargain Four-roomodern dark fire brick, with basement, half block off paved street We can handle this on terms at $4,000.00. Let us find you what you want. If you want te M-- 2 ! 1 FOR SALE Dahlia bulbs in mixture. and gladioht (102 W. 51 h S. FORD roadster, 9 mos. old, de ticrfeit condition, mountable rims; $200 off new price; l'.r23 i leaving town. Phone 098-W- . 6 'I Buv Sell or ANYTHING Insure Let Owens Do It. . "A BUSTED I 0 Shoe Shop 410 West Center. Men's Half Soles. .. .$1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair 75c Ladies' Half Soles Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Half Children's Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed. Give Us a TriaL More than 900 traveling libraries are In circulation at the present time in Saskatchewan. In addition to this some 500 books are sent out to districts where the branch was unable to supply libraries. SCOTT P. STEWART Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural De sign; Consulting and Reports. Office recently moved to Colombia Theater Bldg. Telephone : . Office 290. Residence ;i!i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniit TRADE WITH THE For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. Star Cash. Grocery 332 West Center St. Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY- - A Real Etome Six rooms, dark fire brick, also hardwood throughout, including hardwood floors, basement, completely finished, two separate entrances to basement and finished for living purposes. We can handle this on terms at fg. Co. t::::::::::::i;:;:i::i::i:i!:::iii)ii:;i::i;!iiiiiii!!iitiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!)iiiimuut 476 S. Univ. Ave, Provo. Phone 182. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. $0500.00. We have some fine lots in any part of this city. We can certainly suit you with a farm, as we have some fine farms for sale or trade. HANSEN DECORATING CO. House and Sign nUKN 'OKKOW 5 Buster Brown Shoe Repair Department All Work Guaranteed. Painting NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE Taper Hanging and Calcimining. Workinanship Considered. 24 E. First N. Phone 812-- t, they stood on November 11, 1918. American Springs trad- West Center Street. Phone 370. "Land and Insurance Merchants" Chan-mon- For quick replacement See ns before you Home Insurance Agency 2CS ? In a secluded corner of the national museum at- - Washington, D. C, is hung the wall map used by General Pershing and his staff at American headquarters at France, during the great war. The map indicates the location of the allied and the enemy forces as 118-W- 1 Co-o- 619-J- ing, awe know wTe can satisfy you. We M-- I Co. ll Dry farms and irrigated lands. Fruit farms strawberries, raspberries, peaches, etc Sheep and cattle ranches large and smalL Lambing grounds. Ranch cattle, blooded stock, an d single cows. Several bunches of sheep. Choice buildiag lots in various parts of city. . Building and loan, saving certificates. Fire insurance on homes, automobiles, accidents. Workman's compensation; insurance against hail, flood, and numerous other kinds of losses. Do you need money? Do you want to loan money? Call Phone 35. 28 North University Avenue. 0 ANOTHER BARGAIN-Us- ed player FOR RENT One furnished Bleedpiano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept Robone block room, from ing erts hotel, $10 a month. Phone 258 or call at 240 S. 1st E. FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage. Inquire 328 W. 3rd N. Phone RENT-InFOR g Furnished bousekeep . FAKMS, New modern and half modern homes, $2,000 to $10,000. A dozen alfalfa farms, 5 to 35 acres each. Dairy farms, fully equipped. Poultry farms, with equipment, and laying hens. tf FOR RENT Center. Will Sell A-1- 5 FOR RENT room, suit closet, steam Apply 50 E. i i 5 |