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Show )IJWtUJ4t.UwjWM41X4.4Mt.4JaBaagljjja ur Daily Herald Want Ads Society ft TO M Lowest Cost! SOCIALIXTY'8 SEASON 1 bushels Jonathan FOR SALE Fourr lota. 8x12 rods, First eome, first on West Center street Also lit farm on West acres of land on same location. Would take" city property on trade. N-- l Call t ,1013 West Center St. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. The Great American Insurance 56 S. 2nd W. company has been In business SO and has over 42 million dolFOR RENT modern house. years lars In assets. Let me write your 1 Inquire 158 E. 2nd N. tire Insurance In- - a big company. N-- l W. H. Ray. FOR RENTTwo pice unfurnished 1 90 E. 4th S. rooms. FOR RENT ( room modern house. FOR SALE been, appointed to secure suitable music anden hall and the club, which - organised for fifteen years, bids fair to have a most social season. enjoyable . Extensively worn on account of their warmth and good quality. They give long service. Get your supply foi the cold weather months, Heavy khaki or grey, .... $1 .79 . $1.98 wool serge, double elbow, two large flap pockets, coat styles SALE Dodge touring car; FOR SALE Violin and kitchen "Schofield $250. good shape, cabinet. Call 364 N, 7th W. N-- l Auto Co. Mrs. Etta D. Bagley was a Salt rooms for FOR . FOR RENT Two nice rooms, with Lake visitor (Monday. light housekeeping. Phone N-- l board. 112 E. Center. The marriage of Miss Thelma cook Mad sen of Provo to fl W. Sm4th of FOR GOOD BARGAINS in real WANTED A second-hanSalt Lake City took place Monday stove. 184 E. 5th N. Phone 520-estate see J. W. Johnson. Phone afternoon at the home of the bride's J33-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Madsen. The rooms were decorated for the LOST Wednesday night, 2 goats. OR RENT Furnished room. 3S3 occasion with autumn flowers and Reward,n- -Phone 95, Herald office, W. S. tf 1st ferns. The ceremony was penorm-eat 4 p. m. by President T. N. Sonora phonograph THANKSGIVING HAT SALE All Taylor. In the presence of the im- WILL TRADE second-hanlumber. for barn or mediate relatives and friends of the hats at reduced prices. Best In 702 E. t4h S. young couple. The bride wore a aualits: cheapest in price. Parlor charming gown of pink cre,pe de Millinery, opposite nospiiai, o a. For fire Insurance of the better 2nd S. chine with silver lace trimmings N-- l and she carried a beautiful bouquet class see W. H. Ray. tne FOR RENT One furnished bed of bride's roses. Following room, steam heated. 56 E. 2nd S., ceremony luncheon was served to SIDE HEATERS for coal or coke, splendid condition,' big bargains. halt block from Roberts Hotel. 3 15, Including Mrs. L. K. Smith and Miss Ivy Smith of 8alt Lake, mother Bates Stores Co. modern bungaFOR RENT and sister of the groom. Mr. and Located at 547 low, furnished. Mrs. Smith left Provo Monday even- WANTED Clothes to press. City ing for Salt Lake, where they will Tailoring, 337 W. Center. Phone East Center. Inquire 555 East Cen1 ter. Phone 80. 0. Dolly Bleak, Prop. make their home. 0-2- RENT-Furnlsheo- 501-W- 0-3- 1 0-3- 1 N-1- 0 Men's and Boys' Underwear At Real Low Prices Good quality knitted underwear made from selected -- wools and cottons. Lasting Workmanship throughout. The garments wear a long time and give exeellent ser rice. At the regular J. C. Penney Co. low prices they'rt extremely good buys. shirts and 98c I.. Mrs. WHliam Ferre will be host ess to the members of the E. L. E. club and a number of invited guest at her home Wednesday afternoon. The rooms will be decorated in Hal lowe'en effect, with black berries and yellow chrysanthemums. Ten tables of bridge will be played. after which luncheon will be served. -- WANTED Fresh eggs. Thatcher's SALE At bargain, N-frame house on 3x9 rod lot. East Dairy, 115 N. Univ. Ave. Center street near park. Call J. 633-W. Johnson. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Kearns housekeeping. light A little bigger company and a N4 Utah. Hotel, Springville, little better service. For fire inN-- l surance see W. H. Ray. furnished, FOR RENT 3 rooms N- modern. 68 W. 3rd S. LOST Bicycle, painted red, new tires; was taken from front of Mra Eden Moore entertained a Sutton's Market Return to 385 LOST Wednesday, from Dr. Mer, number of friends Saturday even N. 5th W. for reward. tf rill's car, valuable brown leather lng In celebration of her husband's ocwhich grip, between Fourth North and anniversary, birthday curred on that day. The card game FOR 8ALE First class cooking Second West and Provo Bench, and eating apples, 60c bushel. 500" was played after which music containing lady's clothing, puree, and luncheon were enjoyed. 'Mrs. Will take any kind of grain at watch, etc Return to Herald office N-price, or chickens and pigs. for reward. Earl Watkins and George Watklns market . 026tf MARRY IF LONELY For resuHa, received the first prizes and Miss W. A. Nuttall. Phone Thelma Watkins and Eden Moore) try me; beet and moat were awarueu me cuubuiiuiuu raru WANTED For the U. a. navy, "Home Maker; hundreds rich Mr. and Mrs. favors. Present were men 18 to 35 years of wish marriage soon; strictly conn Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collins, age. Earn big pay and see the dential; most reliable; years experAir. and Mrs. Ray Watkins, Mr. and1 world while learning a trade. U. S. desoriptlons free. "The Suc Mrs. Earl Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Navy Recruiting Station, State ience; cessful Club " Mra. Naan, box wo N-- l George Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Eden Armory, Provo, Utah. Oakland, CaL Moore and Miss Thelma Watkins. FOR SALE Hay phone 767 R 2 BUILDING AND LOAN N3 r WESTERN Miss Annie Lee, who left Provo makes easy installment loans. No in home for her NottingSaturday waiting for your turn. See Provo after a pleasant FOR SALE sweet cider 412 W 3 Consolidated ham, England, Real Estate. . relaSo. with Provo in Phone month's visit A wonderful chance to get Into i was successfully tives and friends, dairying and farmning. We will surprised by family members and ACT QUICKLY Modern home for sell or trade our equity, bal. runs 196-N. Call 95 rent. Phone friends Friday evening at the home at 6 ner cent for ten years. What of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Halladay. The 2nd W. have you to offer. CaU time was pleasantly spent with progressive games and music, after HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING 230 W. Ceniei. Work done HEM8TITCHING and PICOT EDGE which dainty refreshmens were served to 30. right Mra. A. F. Ritchie. work done In the best manner on aU kinds of material and house Mrs. A. B. Simmons entertained .. M. AYERS WELDING CO. hold linens at reasonable prices. at her home Sunday afternoon In welding and cutting. BUTTONHOLES made on silk honor of Miss Simmons, a We weld anything made of metal. shirts a All work guar- specialty. Autumn future. near of the bride Work guaranteed. First class serv- inteed. SINGER SEWING MA A to used decorate. were leaves ice. 42 N. 4th W., Provo. Phone CHINE COMPANY, 97 North. Uni tf versity Avenue. Phone 399. pleasant afternoon was spent with 588-games and music during which luncheon was served, covers being Mrs. P. A. Black was hostess at MONEY TO LOAN on farms. 8 per laid for 23. ' a children's party at her home cent Interest Phone 688. Tuesday afternoon, complimentary Misa Audrey Ostlund of Salt Lake to her l son Francis, MECHANICALLY inclined men visitor of her whose birthday anniversary ocwas the week-ento learn automobile wanted curred on that day. A pleasant work. Finest grandmother, 'Mrs. Gibbs. practical training In time was spent with games and America. and quick to David Condon is spending two music, during which dainty refresh- learn. GoodEasy Job ready soon pay. veeks in Vernal. ments were served to 14. as qualifier. Write for big, illus trated book, FREE. Explains every Mrs. H. W. Lundberg entertained Mrs. Elsie Page and daughter Training begins at once at dinner at her home Sunday. Fall Bettie of Bingham Canyon, Utah, thing. The Herald. Box Don't delay. -flowers were used as a table are of Mr. "and Mm. N-- l CrweTS WPreTaid for six. Byron Deiihalter for a few weeks. FOR 2 tf As to educational qualifications Judge Tucker is not surpassed by any lawyer in the state. Practically-unaid- ed financially he has secured three college degrees as follows: B. Y. university, Bachelor pf Arts; Cornell university, Bachelor of Laws; Stanford university, Doctor of Jurisprudence. 2. He is a man nf familv a hnmo. Hrailder, taxpayer and stable citizen. 1. FOR Mrs. C. F. Dixon. N-1- $3.49 . d N-- l N-1-3 All pSS W Phone" tf $2.49 fleece-line- Ferre went ta Parson SaturdayW attend a bridge luncheon give by Milch cowS." Wells L. BrimhaU. tf ,. d flap pockets, coat style drawers rToduee. d Extra good khaki, two large ffrft N-- l tf ftop pockets, coat style Men's 391 S. 4th E. d Htavy khaki with two large THE VOTERS OF PROVO: We, the undersigned citizens and taxpayers of Provo realize that law nfnl roent m thu coinmunityjepends very largely upon the attitude taken by Judge. The Oty Commission may '.removean unsatisfactory Chief of City Attorney, but once a CityJndeJsectedJ and regardless "of how I'eaious the other officials may be in the enforcement Jaw, tne uty judge may practically nullify their efforts if he sees the situat that light. For this reason especial eare should taken by the voter to chooat ""trfi? nrhrwpr man for the nlno anA tm T. T,,,J tj c lowine reasons:- 0-3- are losing money unless you trade with the Wasatcii WANTED I $1.49 ...... $1.98 suits Men's blue mottled union suits . . . ; Men's all-wo- grey union ol suits Boys' fleece-line- d suits worsted face ... union $3.98-$4- .50 98c, $1.23, $1.49 . N-1- 4 780-R-- Boys spun-wo- ol union a grade that will give satisfaction fl1 OQ ylid 01 Q $!rriJ e J. a ir,ia.)ii incorporate lb!- - 371 DEPARTMENT STORES 286 WEST CENTER ST, PROVO, UTAH. seven-year-o- ' D-1- Phil Campbell For twenty years Representative of the State of Kansas, Chairman of the Rules Committee, and a leader in agricultural legislation, will speak at the Republican Rally doco-rafc'n- at the Columbia Theater Moving Our New Fall Stocks ARE COMPLETE Everything New in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Children Wear iic betterment During his term as City Judge he has also rendered the following public service: Commanding officer of National Guard during the building and equipping of the Armory and the organization of Battery "C"; Member Executive Committee of American Legion; Member of Court of Honor and Executive Committee of Boy Scouts; special agent of the government for disabled soldiers at salary of .$1.00 per year, doing all this work for returned soldiers without charge; President Provo Rotary Club; Director Chamber of Commerce. euuueu m a eccunu lerm. 6. ' If you would know the real us wnrft of a .Judge,' ask the lawyer who prje. tices in his court The esteem in whMi Judge Tucker is held Is shown by ft. iaci inai ne was eiectea rresident of uian.vAumy car Asauctauon. 7. But what is far more importjui tp the citizen of Provo, he has fearlessly stood for a wholesome, impartial m judicious enforcement of the law. We KNOW from his past record that Judge Tucker stands, without qualification, for a clean city, and we therefore endont him, herein, Respectfully, 0. K. HANSEN OSCAR A. SPEAR FRANKLIN S. HARRIS GEORGE P. BILLINGS T. N. TAYLOR JOHN S. SMITH GEORGE POWELSON L. L. NELSON H. ALDOUS DIXON J. W. AIRD . GEORGE H. BRIMHALL WM. M. ROYLANCE ' J. A. BUTTLE J. W. ROBINSON ' JOHNCSWENSON W. LESTER MANGUM EDGAR McARTHUR J. W. DANGERFIELD ARTHUR N. TAYLOR CHARLES HOPKINS (Political Advertisement.) Hallow Even Halloween, Hallowe'en or' All Hallow Even is the eve or vigil of All Hallows or All Saint's Day, November 1. On November 1 the Romans had a feast to Pomona, goddess of fruits and seeds. On the same date, or there FUR8 AND HIDES. , I join WE - PAY highest prices fof 1 this ghostly company. and hides. Write for prima Hence, of all nights, it was the nr Hhin direct tn thA Amwkf night for divination, and particular .Hlda ft Fur Co,, furrier ant tf ly for unmarried young people to learn whom their future husbands nerst 153 W. S. Temple, Saltlij K City. or wives were to be. of living persona were able to their bodies temporarily, to leave . PEOPLE ARE FINDING IT OUT The people in Utah county stop and figure before fill abouts, the Druids held their buy and they go where they can do the best. That is m autumn festival to the sun, giving we do. Our small overhead expense enables us to sell thanks for the season's harvest And they taught that, the night cheaper. before. Saman, lord of death, called $1.00 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, latest style, pair....7S together the wicked souls he had $1.25 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, another shipment just! i condemned to occupy animals' nvea, pair bodies during the year, it was then Ladies' $1.50 that, by gifts and incantations, he pair might be induced to release these All Silk Hose, selling fast, get you a ....... . Beautiful Fur Coats Pretty Cloth Coats in all the latest weaves All the newest styles in Ladies' Suits Children's Coats in all sizes the newest shades in Sweaters Children's Sweaters and Sweater Suits All the newest patterns in Shoes All the newest novelties are arriving daily. colors $47.50 to $158.00 $22.50 to $50.00 $25.00 to $47.50 .$6.00 to $12.50 $2.25 to $8.50 $1.75 to $6.50 $3.00 to $7.50 Pretty Cantons in all the $1.40 to $7.50 OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU. $11 $3.00 Ladies' Skirts, just from factory, get ready for d November, too, was one of the weather ... $2i times for these same Druids to re- 20c IS h, in great demand, yard.. . Percale, kindle their supposedly sacred ..16 20c Gingham, just what you want, fires. 7i However, the superstitions - of $1.25 Serge, cheaper than Wholesale, yard & pagans and Christians alike agreed 50c School Plaids, wonderful value, yard that the night of October 31, of 25c IS ever needs of man these, one Garters, young pair all nights in the year, was the time Wool 85c Cotton . . and , Hose, pair,. when supernatural influences were 36-inc- yard,... ...... ..2 20c Arrow Brand Collars, selling-belostrongest. cost, 2 for. Wraths of the dead, it was long $2.25 Men's Flannel Shirt .$11 believed, wandered abroad on this I Sell for We and Cash Less. for Buy night, together with witches, devils THE STORE PEOPLE'S and "mischief-makinand spirits V 113 North University Avenue. 2 elves, and in some cases the spirlta j Cream Cheese, lb... 25c Banquet Butter, lb. 50c Wasatch Butter, lb 45c Ranch Butter, lb... 40c 30c Eggs, per doz Fresh Eggs, doz. . . ,45c WEDNESDAY'S SALES Loose Macaroni, lb , ....-.Loose Cocoa, lb. box Soda Crackers, Sirloin and Steak, lb. . . Mutton Chops, lb. Pork Steak, lb . 3-l- Cottolene, large ..$2.00 Cottolene, medium $1.00 Cottolene. small ...55o FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Lemons, per dozen .40o Bananas, lb ..; 16c Winter Melons, each 10o Red Cabbage, lb So Carrots, lb ....So 50c Potatoes, per bushel Hubbard Squash, lb... Head Lettuce, 2 for..... Celery, 2 for Vtc 2So 25o SOAPS P. ft 0. White Naptha..'...V....5o Crystal White ;..........So A. 25o Naptha Bob White, 14 ban $1.00 a CLEAN8ER8 White King, pkg. Sea Foam, large Old Dutch Cleanser 15J ..... .38J b. .- -. .20 17 .20 3 curM lb. Hams. Kllced. lb.... Whole ham, lb Home Rendered l lb Snowdrift, large Snowdrift, medium fl Snowdrift, smart... W Snowdrift, small , r.EREALft Sunrino Rolled Data har Buckeye Rolled Oats, bag Siinrlna Rnllail Data lartrft nk( Sunrlpe Rolled Oats, small pkg JUST ARRIVED We are now at your service with all kinds of good bread from the Royal and Barker bakeries. ' Just received another barrel of that good Cocoa to ha sold at, lb ..15o Fancy Mince Meat, Ib..25o Graham Flour, Hin Broa., .15o bag b Golden West M. J. w Itmm. a w H1NDMARSH '464 West ater Street. ' B.. ..... - - 9 nl y a Hoover's Flour, sk er 100. lbs 7 . Folgert Shllllnfa, . B suiuui, amtm nkr ..10e 1 Carnation Prize Box Wheat.... Oata Carnation Prize-Bor Carnation Wheat Flakes White and Yellow Cornmeal... ........30c 8azar, pea 100 lbs $8.00 10 lba. Bugar ...... 85o 10 lb Breakfast Bacon, Salt Bacon, home ..-- ......... Farrer Bros. Company tot pair captives. ne Pictures at 7 :30 and Special Musical Program. EVERYBODY INVITED i w All Thursday November 2 4he-guest- s Judge Tucker has held his thanime term and it is a tint versally recognized custom that whert an off icerhas rendered efficient servif. - tion lesav 3. He is a boy of our own town born and reared in Provo, and as such especially interested tn local welfare and 2 529-M- 5 - able-bodie- d Men's natural grey wool ribbed union Judge Tucker, organized th rL in 1919. In less than four years J hu ueveiujwu mtp me: oi tne busiest and best courts in the state. His ded sions nave , been - practically without uav4 Maying uccu reversed bnt 4. Court - 525-W- Men's heavy ribbed union suits, ecru color of Judge JamesWTucko f TO You COST Mrs. C. p. Loose and Mrs. William Appreciated by All Who Have Them - , -- 0-3- has-be- Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts 300 0-3- Committees hare Endorsement - Non-Partis- an apples, 35c bu. Poulton served. drive. The committee of the Social Sixty Dancing club met last evening, and the following officers were elected : President, Dr. Walter T. Has-ler- ; vice president, John W. McAdam; secretary, J. R. Hod-so- naturally afford Buying for our hundred of store aiven be by a tore for greater value than can and judge. uying alone. Compare A ' v. |