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Show IT i PAGE SIX. THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924. of a library in one of the big cities; and follows up the suKgeKtlon with a lint of books to none of which anjlxwly would have riven the slihet attention two or three mouths a git. There are Iwioks on bees, books on botany, Itookx on flowers and fruit culture, and Imoka on KliriibH und noils. For those who desire a more vigorous pastime tbwn gardening this reading lint suggests lrnok on swimming and tennis, on golf ami baseball and fishing and riimping and nil manner of outdoor simrts. In some sly manner a book has crept into the list. on So also has a book on pugilism. These are probably intended for, readers who wish to carry over into spring the more vigorous activities of winter. BURGLARS announcement The HERALD EataMUhed at weekly In 1861; ta a daily In 1922; taauedandevery eve-BiSunday except Saturday, morning; rural morning edition very morning except Monday. Publtahed In the Herald building, 10 South Flrat Weet street, Provo, Utah. Entered aa aecond claea matter at the poatoffice in Provo, Utah. ns 1.1 TS2RMS OP Delivered k If .!.( grBSCRIPTIQ!. by carrier, per month, 40c by carrier, per year, in $1.60 advance allvertHl by mall In Utah county, (1.60 per year, advance silvered by mail in United State, outside Utah county, per year,M-- In "eltrered advance Editor and PubUaba a Member International Newa and N. E. A. Service. Only dally newspaper In Utah aouth of Salt Lake City; largeat circulation of any newspaper In Utah outside Bait Lake City and Ogden. 8er-Ile- TELEPHONE 15. SPRING BOOKS LATEST. All things come In seasons, even books. The sun regulates not only the price of eggs by encouraging an abundance of them in the spring; It decides In a most arbitrary fash-Io- n that even human beings small change their interests with the changing seasons. Not only does it relegate to the attic skates and hockey sticks; not only does it change the display in the show windows of the stores; it decides quite definitely that with the changing seasons one must think other thoughts and read other kinds of books. "Spring fever books," suggests an BORROW IlOfl LKrT TO WATCH OFFICE International Newa 8ervice. STAMFORD. Conn., April 2 1'iiliee here studied for awhile the Idea of using a watchdog belonging t a local liimUr company as a ulueth hound to trace burglars who twice entered the company offiiv In 24 hours. The Intruders, finding notliina of value on their first visit, took the dog along wiih them. A lay later they returned and brought the dog hark, leaving It tied up where they found It. In their visits the burglars left no clues footprints, fingerprplnts or other thi Gingham Au percale 5 $16.48 $17.50 $18.50 $21.50 $37.50 a S COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS B $8.24 $8.75 $9.25 $10.75 $18.25 S A-3- $12.25, $14.48, $16.48, $17.50, $24.75 You must see these to appreciate their value. lit 1-- COST. 10 cents the six words to the First Insertion, line, counting line. Each subsequent insertion, 6 cents the line. One week, six issues, including Sunday, 30 cents the line. Two weeks. 12 issues, two v Sundays, 50 cents the line. .enn aaoi. I.VTT7 HY OWNER Four- room modern brick home. 657 B. 4th N. Phone 891-- ROOMS FOR RENT, A-2- 9 J. SALE OR RENT House, cow, chickens. Phone 311-J- . FOR M-- BOARD AND ROOM ......will,' BOARD MlIMllMMllW""""""""" tmTi t 7TT ... hi .,,.. u-- a n."'1 ........ . ' i one-thir- d M-- 2-- 1 fT"' C; raes. No FOR SALE At a real bargain, a '18 model The Herald. Studebaker roadster; also Ford Taylor Bros., ton peddling truck with closed cab, 1 condition, new tires. Come nlftnrt. and look them over. Ahlander Mfg. napri - - - - ANOTHER BARCJAIN-Us- ed player FOR SALE OR TRADE For tourpiano. Tnvlor Bros., Music Dept. mare, good ing car, single or double. Also single buggy, Chris TVfa - practically as good as new. n.. in: a i t n Will t?ati r viil ciSaisLi ij iioi ,,- Thompson, 759 S. Univ. Ave. Call S. 146 4th Call at jestie range. M-after 5 p. in. st. IS the old boat listing? Let us set and welding up and oil temper your old spring. cutting. We weld anything mnde It gives them new life. For quick of metal. Work guaranteed. First service call Ahlauder Mfg. Co. class service. AIRES, 42 N. 4th W. tf 4 tf BCICK, Nash, Oldsmobile batteries, M-2- SKW-W- EMPLOYMENT M-2- OWENS REAL M-3- 0 ESTATE CO. for 0 1 M-- 592-M- 4 S12-M- 04.j-V- 2 . i t A-2- S Washings 6th and ironings. E. An Overland touring car; or will trade for smaller car. 544 W. 1st X. See me after FOR SALE M-- 2 WANTED Family washings, dozen. 427 E. 4th N. W. Cen- 25c 5 p. m. M-- 2 M-- 2 FOR electric wiring, contracting, estimates and repairing call Guy-ma. 451-Jand Tolbot, n tf MAX with ton and will do all kinds Phone truck of hauling. one-hal- f M-2- 1 791-R-- AUTOMOBILES 0AV Motorcycle. Parry BatElectric Co., Provo. FOR SALE tery & mi haiMHIIUIIiUlliililiHiliuMlilliii;.! A-2- 8 9 a renter. Painting Calcimining. 24 E. lot, northeast, A-3- 0 near on state river bridge, road, only $1600.00, on terms. brick, modern, hot water heat, full basement, southeast, only $3808.00; easy terms. Let us find you what you want. If you want to ANYTHING Insure Let Owens Do It. " 812-- Fallimg ; Arches 1 w 8 Many continue from Have, your piano tuned to international pitch ! Don't, expect the youngsters tc produce results in music on a piano which 1! hasn't been tuned for sevO eral years. E. P. MAYHEW to suffer foot trouble Co. Phones 51 1 and such through trying makeshifts as ready-mad- e arch supports or corrective shoes which cannot fit properly the vastly different shapes of feet. For aching limps, weak feet or flat feet wear flexible, featherweight arch supports which I make to order only, from a cast of the foot in corrected position. Positive comfort at once, worn in any shoe LOUIS KELSCH Maker of the Kelch Weight 619-J- . TED RING" j For quick replacement American Springs For fast service, phone us. American Springs Service Station. Arch (process fe. Co, nation range. & Parry Battery 1 ou say it s a v, : cfter yoa have used Ii, for its soft, fluffy, strands seem abs gather the dust like magic and hold it until you are ready to shake it out 11 V Y V Electric Co., Provo. FOR RENT Neatly furnished SUMMER PASTURE; see or call modern apt. with store Reed Strong 180 E. 5th So. Provo. FOR SALE Piano and cello, a bar. room. 373 E. 4th X. Phone Phone 858-J- . M-gain. 42 N. 1st E. two-roo- Hardy-Madse- n QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS 208 W. Center, Provo. swf Transfer Co. OFFICE PHONE 476 S. Univ. Ave, Provo. Phone 182. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. ttttrmti;i:inii:i; TRADE WITH THE 143 0 135 West Center. LOST g a acres First N. Phone o 945-W- YOU CAN BUY IT BETTER OF US PIANO TUNING Paper Hanging and . RE-TIR- E tf A Worker Lor 2 house Let us find you a house to live in if you are House and Sign Feather Support lil!',i;'!',!'t;ll!n!init'';('!,l't",':!:'':; at the Pine Tree Service Station, with balloon or regular cord tires. COMB 9 0 RENTAL Buy Sell or 247 S. Parry 7 NOTICE! 4 WANTED A-- 2 i 4x12 $650. fully guaranteed. Battery & Electric Co., 213 ter, Provo. $14.00, REXT-Furi;is- DECORATING CO. S.O.l.ff Co. nnf !!- 151-W- HANSEN Clean cotton vTirn overalls accented. m. 0 - olfl'QIIW B pects S50 crates raspberries, rieuty PIANOS FOR RENT water. Good house, outbuildings, piano department 126 S. 2nd E. Call machinery, chickens, etc. Hnrirntn I VATnm . i. . 488-- J 3, evenings. Mto m- -l r iv 98 17 Visit Our Shoe Department for Style, Quality and Service at the lowest market price. $3.00 to $8.50. 4 : to aaiaaaaaa uuxaajxnJJ FOR SALE 30 shares building FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at FOR SALE First ward pasture Belmont Apts. Phone 711-J- . and loan stock, $:iOO0 loan value; Mil tickets. 1'rovo Consolidated Real AVill tor sell in. M-$175 $210 paid One month, 20 issues, 90 cents cash. Phone C18-after 7 p. m. line. 'I ncrns in Prnvn mn ... . v v In ...... 'ii tm.ivt iu.. i TV,. iifilJl illiMM 1..:ir"p- - I'nTMM'XT i ' AEj CATITAL letters, count ci'oii'l .vefr mvplicrrles imil win- fnir rooins for couple. 200 S. rHi house. 112 N. rOR RENT four words to the line. ier m.I.s. tiun.'i- to get AL'.' West. H, v. of iT'ii. Jjonis Mikcsdl. Eiu'eka. IFOR RENT furnishp.l FOR RENT Two, three or fm KEL r.STAT-IIOfS!- -:S H'.l E. 1st N. I'Ikuk E. 1st N. Twe modem now house at modern, 7 sT;e fotj BE.VT'Tl FT'I bulbs in mix- NV. h Hues . Also building lots. Apply Phone '.;;, or imnai e 211 E. 1st N. I''"'"'-,,! ?-,10 57 AY. 3rd N. , ,"' s .( . ; ; sie, doz A. .lor li.'ismussen. 3o0 S. 5th! '!. FOR KKNT Nowlv fiatiislied mod- FOR RF.NT 1 room modern fur-- ! FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for W. 527-J- . Ph(-:iY. s. S.. 407 E. liislied ISO onl 5th a lit;ht for ern apt. tip!. housekeeping, suitable . A 2s couple. I'nR SALE Registered cow. Phone heil mml FOR apt., . ; cm; ,'(l o ;i room j;nd kitchenetti'. . :;o:-VM Phone i; UOARD AND ROOM S7 S. 2nd E. FOR SALE Good milk cow. Fresh M-in two weeks. Win, Jackson, Car- FOR RENT bouse, partly terville. modern, $20 per month. Phone f'""-JRENT 2 furtdshed rooms. I pasture, i t itiiMoiii rat FOR RENT Excelsior i.tii cows, horses, calves; also sweet FOR RENT Furnished apt., mod 12 R. r cider for sale. 412 W. 3rd S. Phone 214 West Center. ern, with gas. 400 W. 3rd S. . M-!FoR RENT 2 upstairs rooms for SALE . 3x9 FOR east rod In.:!-,lot, Phone 86. Plume keeping for couple. FOR SALE 1U tickets in First M-front, bet. 2nd and 3rd N. on 9th 5:N-or call at 319 E. 1st N. . M-1 ward pasture. 256 W. 2nd S. W. Price $150. Phone RENT Housekeeping FOR and FOR RENT Strictly modern two- sleeping rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. . room apt. Will be vacant May 1. MISCEELANEOFS Phone FOR RENT Light housekeeping WANTED No Clean cotton rap FOR RENT cottage, fur-- l rooms. 719 West Center St. The Herald. overalls incepted. nished, and cellar. Phone 151 W. M-LOST Auto robe, between Provo and Pleasant Grove. Phone 263. WANTED Furnished modern apt., FAKMS, GARDENS, POIXTBY Reward. of side east prefamily three, ferred. Call or write Mr. Spraker, FOR SALE Jersey cow, with WANTED To buy large refrigRoberts Hotel. fourth calf. T. II. Cluff, 7th E. erator. Phone 305-J- . and Sth N. FOR RENT furnished WANTED (.'lean cotton rags. Xo We have established a house, partly modern. 507 S. 3rd FOR SALE- - Richmond The Herald. overalls accepted. pasture M-West. DEPARTtickets. S56 N. 5th W. Phone 412-RITG MENT with Mr. A. F. WEAVING Mrs. Davis. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for Phone 518 M. 466 N. 6th W. M-Johnson in charge. FOR SALE Dahlia and gladiola light housekeeping, modem 05'J N. 3rd E. bulbs in mixture. 062 W. Sth S. Phone We can rent your FOR SALE Gas and coal combi002-J- . A''H 33&l one-thir- A-2- 8 2 17 Standard Gingham, value 25c Fine Shirting, value 58c d Fine Curtain Nets, 25 discount, Cretonnes, Silkalines, Challies, value 25c, at. UmllllllllllliimilllimmHttlvm.Hm..m..;!,;.,,r WANT-AD- S CHILDREN'S COATS AND CLOTH CAPS 33 3 Discount $3.90 to $6.50 J. p. CLAYTON, Secretary. 0 Discount Discount 33 Provo Consolidated Real Estate Company. Principal place of business,' Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Provo Consolidated Real Estate Company, held on the 28th day of April, 1924, a special stockholders' meeting was called to be held at the office of the company, 182 West Center street, Provo, Utah, Friday, May 2, 1924, at 6:30 p. m for the purpose of removing Mr. R. S. Curtis as a director of said corporation, for his conduct in office. i, WHAT g 30 LADIES' SUITS Stockholders' Meeting AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE ; B Our Entire Stock of Coats Must Be Moved. Neither Mr. Curtis nor any other person or firm has purchased our insurance business or any part thereof.y PROVO CONSOLIDATED REAL ESTATE CO. 182 West Center Street. Provo, Utah. iG f 21C PRICE ONE HALF PRICE This is to give notice that Mr. R. S. Curtis, formerly with our company as manager of our Insurance Department, is no longer employed by us in any capacity nor interested in our insurance accounts in any way. He is not authorized to collect our accounts nor write any renewal or new insurance in our name. AH renewal of insurance or other business pertaining to our insurance now in force should be transacted direct with the office or through our authorized salesman. ,mmwwwiww iuuvu-irjmr.-- S NOTIC g LADIES, COME AND SEE OUR GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRICE AH 25c 50 LADIES' COATS Hiuiiiiiimimmitm instinct, always The very active in spring, is sntlsflcl with books on domestic architecture, house decoration and building in general. Merely as a suggestion that even spring has its annoyances the compiler of the list suggests a book or two on Insects. This rounds out fairly well the manifold activities which the coming of .spring brings with it And all this merely because in the spring and summer the rays of the gun bit this part of the earth at a glightly different angle from what they do in the winter. What a lot of commotion the sun is responsible for ! No wonder that in the infancy of the race there were The snn does pretty well rule man's destinies. home-makin- am IttinilUIIIIUIIa! wise. go g w S 8 8 If ypu are interested in buying or trad ing, we know we can satisfy you. ve nave a brick, rive-roo- acre land, modern, with 1 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 vou a 4 three-roo- 3x12 street. frame, adobe-line- lot, one block off paved , Bargain new modern dark fire brick, with basement, half block off paved street. We can handle this on terms nt $4,000.00. Four-room- "'vn-- Real Home Six rooms, dark fire brick, also hardwood throughout, including hardA comwood floors, basement, pletely finished, two separate entrances to basement and finished for living purposes. We can handle this on terms at Big dog "Bob," wearing harness, with city tax No. 200. . 301-RPhone J. Will Craghead. FOR electric wiring contracting, repairing and fixtures, call Roy Boshard. Res. 567 E. 4th N, or . M-phone 79-J- 4 SALE One fireproof safe The Hopcabinet, size 30x38-lu- . pers Co. Phone 903. FOR A-2- We have some fine lots in pny part of this city. We can certainly suit you with a farm, as we have some fine farms for sale or trade. 332 S Watch for the Fuller Man at end word and be will call at a time mott convenient to you. ALBERT MABEY Phone $6500.00. If you 516-J- . want comfort wear the No-Bon- e SCOTT P. STEWART w j. Borrow Home losmirainice Agency 208 Wetit Center Street. Phone 370. ".Land and Insurance Merchants" Corsets For service call our corsetiere, MRS. SADIE E. F. JONES 165 E. Third South. Star Cash Grocery Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural Design; Consulting and Report. Office recently moved to Columbia Theater Bldg, Telephones ; West Center St. Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ;i:niiiiiii.:it;iiiii;iiiiiiii;;;iii;ii;iiiuiiimnu: iiimiimmimiimnu 410 West Center. Men's Half Soles $1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair Ladies' Half Soles 75c Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. AU Work Guaranteed. Give Us a Trial. Blaster Brown Shoe Repair Department All Work Guaranteed. NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE Workmanship Considered. |