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Show THE EVENING HERAU) WEDNESDAY. JUNE , v CJLA AINU SHOPPER GUIDE a fti n u f iurn f - s f i fOB i. SALE t REAL ESTATE BOB KENT . - ri rn a "A. m Consul county clerk or respee-ti- v signers its t mtiier particulars. "KOTKE OK ASSESSMENT ' Avn ..J vhlte noie, BENT- -B room fcodera apart wi nickie trim, uiass won; amonm- menti also 3 room modern partly tic gas range. Address 70 No. lfoxoiafceA ' Hafea Apirtmenta, B6 .' J21 so. Oth East Phone J20 East Phone 298-J- . tor ytiUK. P07-W- 4 rooms furniture or FOR BENT Furnished apt, modB4 No. 4t,h for car. ern; garage. Call 400 W. 3rd So. FOB SALE I wjll;trde ' ; West. 318 . W SALE CHEAP kitchen range. Call ft ii I It am 1038-J- . furnished Attractive apartment. Phone 25a lhq. 240 J20 So. 1st East. J20 ward pasture First i&iX)B SALE - .120 - - Blast FOB RENT Hot lSA f , i oSNessment limy remain n paidi on July 14,1120. will be driiri quent iio! advertised for sale ''at public auctloit, arid tmk)s. "pny meut 1 made before, will U o!d at the office of the company 'oa Ahk" ust 3, 182,,at the hour of 2:W p. ui., to pay' the 'dellnqnent assess ment, titgether with the .cost of al vertising and exiieiijjsuof sale. .' B. E..ALLKX, Secretary. , Office 304 'Knight Block, Provo. Utah. Pub, dates : June 0, 10, 23, 30. 142 E. FOR RENT Nice, cool front bed- NOTICE OF SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK J24 rooms. Inq. 35? E. Center. JylO irth. Greelej- Miring ft' Milling ComsnowDau FOB BENTrA oleely furnished 5 a W. 1st place of bui pany, No. tcorpocation,' 459 washer $15.00. room home with' garage. 225 E. JIT Dth North. J20 ness, Provo, Utah. Phone 280-There are delinquent upon the fo! 'uu, John K. Chrls- - FOB BENT 2 furnished 2 room lowing descriU'd stock on account FOR SALE--Haof assessment, 'No,, 8, levied on the J16 tensen. Phone apts. Clean and modern. 186 W. 3rd day of May,. 1820.. the scvera" J18 South. 1st of amounts set iippositp the fiajjii-or Overland on SALE Credit FOB Wilbr's Knicht car : good discount, FOB BENT-iiara- ges and modern the respective shareholder;!, ns iJ24 Phone 151- - W. J18 apt. Inq. 80 E, 4th No. xia Electric SALE ii''1 y. 792-B-- s t PAINTING , Cert, PAPER HANGING FOB AND 3U5 J. PAINTING, KALSOMINING Phone PAPEB HANGING. .'..: '': i J16 WANTED 45 Raspberry pickers over at lunch 14years. - Phone 484-J-J21 time or in the evening. IVANTED S Vd i of and EXPERIENCED GIRE wants house JIT work. Inq. 4U E. 1st No. Name. Shares. .Ami. BENT Splendid. modern.. 24.(MHI ,120.(Mi 231 J. D.'Boyd room furnished apartthree newly 7"-287. D. '15.M J,' Boyd tf ment Inquire at Herald Office, 13.K 275 N. E.' Kea'mounf. 2,fi!. 50 (M T. II. Heal "..., 10,0110 '172 for rooms Furnished BENT FOR r.O housekeeping. 284 E. 1st North 242 T. H. Heal .... 10,(K)0 J30 291 T. H. Heal .... 25.000 1 25.00 Phone 450-25 mo 5.000 292 T. H.' HeBl 50 H W. 107 J. 10,000 Guy home, Mr. Modern FOR BENT 125.00 25,(KI0 J24 170 S. H. Belmont.-. . 142 E. 3rd JCo. Phone 151-Sihhi 258 Jf P. Clayton ... 10.000 B.OnO 25 (M 284 furnBoyd..'. Geo'rge of One the BENT FOB best, 25 oo ished, three room, modern apart-mant-a 285 Orson "Pace .... 5.000 50.00 in Provo. Close in. Phone 178 J. W. ""Bailey . . . KMtoO 0, ..... ..... BELIABLE. PRACTICAL MATUR-NIT- 96. NJQRSE wflits employment Phone Inq. 784 W. 1st No. An, "Elleabeta' C57-N- ' J20 - Phone-JC.AAnde-ron R70 R. rers rs. after 6 A,l6-t- . A" jlS Two salesmen collectors 290 Singer, Sewing Machine Co.; 269 FOR SALE Bult-k- roadster. J18 J30 J West Center. N; 4th East jUkjVijnririnrr,nfiiTrir nrv vr MISCELLANEOUS USED RANGES. LAWTMOWERS sharpened with Good coal and gas' ranges, at barmachine; will cut like new. E. gain price and easy terms. The Phone Kof ford. 359 E. 2nd No. company. 6a 174-116 WANTED . M-l-- tf . , USED PIANOS. can't beat our prices on on sold used parts. Everything BARGAINS in reflnlshed nsed money back guarantee. ' Daniels pianos. Taylor Bros. Co. Piano u BAVE-Yo- a Auto Wreckage, Phon 68. 812 S. Dopt TJntT. Are. Provo. Utah. ' KODAKS- - 3 General foundry and thin work. Electrical and .cetylene welding. PROVO FOUNDRY MACHINE CO. PHONE 24 Pairs fr ,.; t-- tf 198-W- 1 d: DorothyMirJUiU ConwayJkitle JUL $T a ! l f pairs of shoes. She la to lie the bride of Allen B. White of Grove City, Pa., and will leave with him Immediately after the ceremony for Talara Nigrltlos, In Peru, whera he'll he stationed by the International Petroleum Company. So she's laying In a three years' wardrobe. 24 eitNOrV FAiaonrf WILLIAM ' ll you're too louwa to lAVlMTeE.TwEEM If ftVIP. cs i r .S ' mo scene from. BOYD Pfodutti(rHE BOATMAN'1 VOLGA. , . - 1 ' ( d OF EDUCATION A plea for greater centralization in ediicutionnl admintsiratlon was made by Dean W. W. Kemp of the School of Education, University of California, In an address delivered before the students of Briuham Young University on Monday morning. Dr. Kemp strongly advocated the establishment of a department of education by the federal government and the appropriation of substantial sums- - of money by the na tion for the furtherance of education. He predicted that within frf-- ' teen years n department, of edu cation would be established in the nation, and that fifty per. cent of the cost of education in each community would lie borne by the nation and the state. . Dean Kemp stated that there were two marked periods in AmeriFRANKLIN, N. II., June 10 can education, that of the nine(I I'). Wishing to have his lust teenth century, during which the resting place different from the convproblem was to sell education to the entional,-P. L. Kennedy; public; and the twentieth century, agnostic has cre-tea tomb 'to (luring which problems of the best receive his ashes nt death. forms of educational administraThe walls of the sepulchre, which tion were uppermost. It took pracis fashioned somewhat after a pristically a century, the speaker said, on cell, are deenrted with pictures to sell American .education to the of Robert Ingersoll and Thomas pnhiic. The little red school was Pain;". looked upon, as a charity school,' and this stigma had to be Tffe fellow who wants l.f iiffi.. The general eovernment 'ht below1 has It in his . a:., i t (here head. iiisi 100K.no interest In edlicnfU-.as .tlie schools were looked upon as coming under the province t stale oxauxvox m UTAH jurisdiction; and politl were ixhtnty ttiaw mrr . fearful of the infringer:! it by fed - . HERALD CLASSIFIED - 7 aHd-ipl- e 'i.-.f- I;!. E !!! V;s sry-- ' v . ?, , - .:""" :!::::::: l Pllii - , ' '...:,;. ' :::::::::::::::::7 I V. ::::::::" , ft'X'l J mssmasaas j M,.sssamaj;;?;;!:;:;;;;5. :::: - r t V ::::::::::::::::: - :::"S":" r:s::: :: :::::::::::::::::s::::: - ; " JasaB""? :::::::::"" Tfc' $,; .. " V:::h:::::::: 'a ' 't ife,. h:::::::::::::::::"V lsasaaiaasa 4 jkiXs-- f :::::::::: ::. .''..'.'-- TOMB FOR SELF - Or. John McLean, at 77. found that Ms duties aa pastor of the licLeaa nlsfilon In Winnipeg, Man.; librarian f Wesley College and archlvest of 'he Methodist church in Canada, fS&n't Msgan keep him busy enough. 60 ha studying-- law. and has Just ron an LL. B. degses from the VnU versity of Manitoba. - AMPl i a PREPARES OLD BOTTHlSS I -- - Stars in Weight Events era! authority on state rights After foe rhil wllri continued., the changing came became moreln-(crestein education. America became more of a nmuiifiicturing and commercial nation and tiu twanie more numerous and grew larger. These conditions led (o the development of the cHy schools, the. greatest educational contribution to the century. To muke "fnrthor adviincement. the speaker urged,, greater centra f ..'ffori, (iml Krpat(ir cn eration beiw('ii state and nation. Utah was commended for her action in consolidation of schnill districts. The prlnelplp of centralized anfhor-ity- , in the iew of Dr. Kemp, much of the success ntlnln: ed in the state in other fields of activity, as. welt as in education. . WE SELL UMOERSTAND,AWW hw C.CIL S. DE MILU'S i ' ' "NT 1 III iwemflTEiNNcn SHOe MO WU. wTAr iuci.i,.m. THftCAW T , '' M, t-- ove'-com- ... iTi1? , COLUMNS Bud'Houser, cnptaln of the University of Southern California track ani team, 1b one of the greatest weight men in all athletic history Houser's gpeciaities are the shotput and discus, He holds the world reeor In the latter event, with a toss of. 358 feet 2H inches, and has put th leaden pill within a few inches of the late Ralph Rose's performance of 51 feet established many years ago. Hot vser'a a senior. field record-smashin- , MOM'N POP, rr 'IhstUnctr.of', , RAY INVESTMENT CO. COMPANY ' 102 N. University . ill I If you want to borrow money on. farms or city property we can save you money, time and annoyance. No complications. No Phone 35 n jrv 77 REALTY rN; exti-aeti,,,- , 'Vvr-.'- HOMELAND J dlarrl fiu-lu- l . YES s 1 f Provo City Ilomea ' Farms . Sheep Ranges and Ranches . Rentals Loans Insurance 4 tS - Ja-so- ii PLUMBING and HEATING GEO. M. NUTTALL PLUMBING CO. 115 N. U. Phone 1050 ' f if ' - ,& . . d ' - ' - A at -- E -- .- . ' 'j-ear- ihings, 2-- 5 10-1- ,J :,'.4Vi'.'' ft. pren-Riir- Miss Mary Lawsdn of Arkansas City, Ark., has Just bought among ovher Physician 846 N. Univ.lAve, Hour '".j lulibjt-.-flH- tf 87 So. 2nd bargains on slightly used Kodaks. Kodak East. Jy2 Hedqulst Drug Stores and ' !Vt0v00m00iMMV0imAmaa Shoo, " " USED FURNITURE. mytfuvwyryiii n rarrir nrirr-i- "i ' TRASH BARGAINS Iff used furniture and rsnees. Tavlor Fm (H. ' MJt-t- f Keep the city clean. Ashea. and ytrvvinnr,i,"ri",i,iif""rin trash hauled reasonable. I buy AND LOST FOUND iB kinds of rags, metal and Junk at B. 4th S. Phone LOST Brief case Sat. afternoon lop prices. 607 . and Genoia. between Payson Finder please retnrn to Herald-office- . SURGEON PHYSICIAN 317 . BOARD AND BOOM 25.0tl 5.00 2.50 12.50 23.00 50.00 DEPARTMENT DR. D. D. BOYER " nJuiinjuiJijrLrijiri-ri-njnriirir- i BOARD AND ROOM " DIRECTORY Phone 287 HELPFUL HINTS FOR ADVOCATES ELECTRONIC MEDICt ii SWMJ0 BUSINESS Osteopathic . u ON rilANSLAUGIITER CHARGE 5.(M ' 10.0 tf WANTED Two men or women to MONEY TO LOAN Badium Vitalizer demonstrate St. Center treatment Call. 67 East leven per cent on farm and city " Jl property. Provo Consolidated 124 West Real , - East company. tf (VANTED Center St Phone 688. High grade man as trict agent for the Aetna Life Insurance Company.. A . man with USED CARS ne selling experience preferred, .n'ongh this is not essential, if other RECONDITIONED USED CARS: 1920 Oldsinobiie Touring, $123. wise quillf led. Must be a "Go Get1923 Chevrolet Touring ter" one who Is looking to bigger 1924 Jewett Sport Touring fields for bis life work and who Jwants to learn a substantial bnsi-"ai- Three 1024 Chevrolet ' Coupes in a substantial way nnder Oldsinobiie Roadster ' eoiJapetent .instruction and careful) Ford Coupe avTOmision. Address In confidence,! Ford Ton Truck th brief personal history, Knhn & Used Reo Truck. UTAH MOTOR SALES CO. 'Siyer, General Agents. Walker Reo Bank building, Suit Lake City, Packard ' J1C 440 W. Center.- Phone 1120 Utah. ' ' . LOttO r , SIOOTY SAVING LAS VEGAS. Jui l UPJ". the Albuquerque Morning Journal Carl Mneee, niilltuHt New Mexican in 1919 he luuuched a Tl P, G. Ellis ,. . ,,- KJ .sharp attack etiltor who was first to .tilt the lid on what he denounced as 215 Ivoraiii Boyd ... 2.5t corrrnit of th Teapot Deme scandal, went practice 2t"l J. A. Buttle 5.000 , amng New Mexican offto trial here Tuesday 254 Fsuuie I'raig .. 1U.0U0 with ice holders. um 5(t manslaiiKhter in connection with .TJls ..critic Js? E- A. so7tto F. lilrk 5.(IU 28.00 the sLiiitiiMC iif Jdiin TMtttt'erra by- - oiiuositlon. from all sides. Accord- a hotel And in accordance with the law Ktauderv-duri- ng l tlnll to bis statements banks' with- a.ml nrhr of the Board of Dim-to- r fight. diew credit and, many other form inade on tbo J!rd darof'May. 1020. To Magce Ihe tragic accident of social, financial and legal e so many share of each parcol of aw an ironic x after were bronght to bear niAui Mul mm "stock s may be niwssMry will he had all bnt won everytlilug that Enntuslly he was forced to relln-inls- h s? sold at the office o'fThe cjrpora- - he had fought for in his crowding bis hold ou the Morning ioii, 121 Wmt Onter street, I'rrt-o- , editorials during seven. of Jonrual and to fall back to a weekfflna, on Saturday, the 2ltb day of tooth and null polltleal conflict ly to give pnblicijy to his reform hiae, 1020. at the hour of 10 o'clock On the ' 2tnd of AtignsT, 1928, (nihnlgn. But did not' waver. i. at. of said day, to pay the deiin-IticMugce was ansnulted in the lubby His attacks on his opponents were with of the Meadows Hotel here by for- so assessniejits, together vphiin spoken drew down the Wits of advertising and mer J. Judge I). " 1hu', a silitlcl uiHin biui technicalthey of libel. charges of sale.'' fCn t d'fi-host for lou. be Wheh hit eoiiKidereid these were J P. CLAYTON. hud laid to Mngn-- . While prone on tried uufatrly he said so in his I Secretary. , the floor, withstanding I'tihy'i and to the libel suits were Office 124 West Center street kicks, Ma gee fired, according fo the added a long series nf; Provo, Utah. contempt' of ; testimony of witnesses. The ill di- court convjetiona. Pub. dates: June 9 ,16, 23, 1920. rected bullet killed LasNcttcr Just 'f Mngee was sentenced to terms in at the moment the latter started for prison and large fines and stood ' ward to tlie editor's aNhistauce. NOTICE TO CREDITORS up lt the t very court sentencing The fatal shooting was the cul- him to say: "I deny Jlmt I am beEstate of .litson A. Job. deceased, mination to year hisju year of po- ing accorded due proceasof law artti Creditors will present claims&witii litical, jouruallKtic and legal strug vouchers to the undersigned nt hls: gle uiipuralellcd In recent American I deny this is a court." He was pardoned by the governor and a residence in Eureka, Jub County, history. From the time Mngee cuuie n, recognize state of Utah, on or before the 14th to New Mexico in 1919 with the local sheriff Htefus-the validity of the imrdon until the Sf day of Angust, A. D. 1920. avowed Intention of defeating the State Supreme Court Intervened. Dated Jmm 8th, 1926. tute machine led by " Republican Campaigning against his opponT. D. JOB, Allien B. Fall he has lteen the ents both in the columns of his Administrator of Ihe Estate of .storm center of state affairs. and on the xtmnp he saw A- Job. Deceased, at first practically uewspntier .Fighting many of them defeated, notably" Booth & Brockbanki Attorneys. iind then with an ever Kliiglelianded ,.i'n Judge IV J. Leahy who had l Pub. dates: June 910, 23, 30. 1920 increasing iiuihIht of devoted, allies sentenced him to prison terms for he went bis militant way undecontempt. It wn Leahy terred by llls-- suits and 'contempt a year after his defeat at the of (siiirt convictions arising out of polls assaulted Magee in the fatar his vigorously worded, editorials. altercation which involved the He first astriictcd nation-wid- e tragic deiith of liassettcr. attention when he appeared as a . II Hiinna jmd J. S. Va tight witness liefore the senate investi counsel for Mngee. were his attor gating the naval, nil lenses. He neys annua many or h!s former t - f testified thnt in 1919 when he first trials mid $ jviii,.,, his ,,p. went to New Mexico hill had seem-- half. Haniia wns om-I 1 tt'S d to be in i itched f :i straits though soon aflein.ird reinstated. " f t i I':leasing of Teapot I'lHiu former oceiixhin Mngee !on;e, tm'n Secretary of the was trleil beforo hud shown evidences of a an jury which know 1)0 English. In new prosperity. ,It was the open- New Mexico n majority, of (he citi- ing wedge of the sensational Tealii many communities are of pot Dome disclosures. Spanish flml 1tlll(,arn1(1 But both before and after this In Lnghsh a for whi(.h testimony Mngee had been heatedly tesil(1I1y .h.iK to InienmHci ls engaged in nn unremitting combat not rare. The one to trvjnm on the with his political opponents In New present miinsln tighter charge niav Mexico. Immediately after buying e composH) r stK-italesmen Victoria L. Boyd - CARL TiIAGEE GOES ON TRIAL .26.67 60.00 S.IKPO v2,0tH) 3.0(10 lloiins .. 5,0) 219 C. 3, 23.00 f aprtment for rent at 120, or n. m. 1J.UW ' ..... . - - v 5,000 Vvu. Real i EMate tX ... ..... f Till Bailey ... JV. FroT lSuTTl!. June .... 1SJI It, It Thorue ... 5.1 J. I IT lM(jrr. Uraham.,, M l. ... ,..f m li i features excellent location ; has FOR BENT-Cle- an furnished apart- V... A. Wuh ' n. .. went 2 or. 3 rooms; private bath. Empire Mktes rniMuiT, t.rlnclpjii vood lioort; two sets plumbing; 4M No. 1st. W Phone 280-W- . 'JIT of business. Sot KUislit Block njace newly, uilnted and decorated. 'Will Call 482 FOR ItENT Furnished apt, ctoi iWor Utah. , , sacrifice fur quick Notic 1 fcret.v "pircn that J2S afs N. StJi W. Phone. 590-in 8? So. i.W.' j20 meetiag of the Board of Director!-othe"Enylre Miiies CompHiiy, heM FOR SALE FOB RENT 3 or A room , unfuran the tti day of Jime, l!i2il. an as330 nished wpt Seasonable FOR SALE Spring roosters. T. W. East 2nd So. ' JIT Sessmait Np. 3, of one cent imi . share was levied .on the ouisunditij; J21 W. So. Oth 15th Gamon, of the v corporation FOR BENT 8 furnished apt. j capltat stock FOB SALE Chairs, dining furnl . rooma each. Modern couveulenc- - j (wjaoie iioniettuiteij io H. K. AUen tore, heating stpves, dishes, ferns. es; also room and homnFtor'todieij secretary, Boom 3W, Knight BUn k. ; siook upon whicF chandeliers, stocks and battles. BOB and Ko; 3td Eagt Provo, t'tflh, Any ibis fentj-emen- I I LEGAL NOTICES V mI A f- , tr Kn FIVE PACE " W1EB 'i 4 1 FOB BALE OH BEXTHouses and FUR KEXTHuusej room apta. See Ed. Van Wagonen, 636 : modren with parage ; two 4 room ' i West Center. . J18 strictly modern. ; Furnished rh'ttde C93-Inq, 72& FOR SALE Five room brick cot- - No$ 1st East. . J21 k . t ... A inrnry if 11 m m m 16,-192- - T ) TAYLOR 1 11 ' S ar- - ,0 CHAS: Ml SMITH, M". V. Office LOST A tan and gray Jacket to a ; Provo ComraeMal .Bank 'Bldg., " suit. Reward. Return to Herald Offlca phona 173, restdenco phone J16 "office. t' trf HftS WITH 0V AMH'S SHOES UjJ ASf' 1014. . ATTORNESYS'AT-LA- nnston Bnlldtnr. Pence. Lawyers, Ollft Salt Lake Clrv. Sea our ladies' and misses' shoe ' gain tables. Taylor Bros. . CARPET CLEANING rOUR BUG CLEANED to look like aew. Provo Tailoring Co. Phone , F CARS WASHED I t A n.polished' (SMnpsny. TOUR CAR washed and by tha Tellurtde Motor -- .. PATRONIZE MOST M RELIABLE I AND PROORESSITS t HOME TOWN PAPEB 'v "I W i M'- r2 .' 1 ifA bar tf THE i MERCHANTS WHO. I FOR THET ARB THE I SUPPORT YOUR I AVffl M i': SHOES a kA " Wu P"-- ' ;n & M-l-- tf rr rr " -- v,- :. v |