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Show r? J' f . r - f r , - ; - s 'r .... v - t . Z' , - . ; n , c j' - , . J3 , ., A" THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, MARCH; 14, 1923 MALE GREAT CHORUS BE TREAT TO OF IS YEAR Qncorborated 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER pear in the Provo Tabernacle next Friday evening. Critics who have heard Mrs. Florence Jepperson .Madsen sing are unanimous in their praise of her excellent quality of voice and her artistic method of presentation. She is at her best with the Mendelssohn Male chorus. The male singers, fifty of them, are soloists of very fine ability, many of them are in the professional class. Professor J. J. McClellan, whose ability no man will question, has had these men in training for over two years and their work is very commendable. The music lovers of Salt Lake City were very much impressed when this company appeared some .Smart Spring Dresses Newest Modes! 'y You Very seldom one is privileged in two or three weeks ago. Truly Provo this Intermountain country to hear is fortunate in securing this concert All music-lovin- g such an array or talent as will ap- company. people Revealing Dame Fashion was never more lavish in creating dress styles so distinctive and so becoming as this Spring, developing them in materials so attractive and in colors so exquisite. We invite you to see this representative display of remarkably fine values. are in store for a very fine treat. It is worthy every mans extra effort to attend. We do not wish to become wordy, said Thomas L. Martin, critic. ll the "We do not wish to virtues of anyone; nor make anyone believe that part of the heavenly choir, is being transported temporarily to earth, but we do wish to say that the rendition of the soloists and the splendid numbers of the glee club, all under the leadership of Professor J. J. McClellan constitute one of the best musical numbers to appear in Provo for many a day. We unqualifiedly recommend this concert to the people of Provo. May we fill the house. SOME MORE BARGAINS From GENERAL SERVICE AGENCIES 86 West Center St. Phone 386-- J. lo 1 Better With (Gas over-exto- DR. TALMADGE CLOSES ' Crepe de Chine LETURE SERIES Cai -- What Do Y on Think When You Read That? What do you think when you read that? Does it make you think? Do you question it? We hope you do. We hope you doubt it. If you doubt it you will want us to prove it. And that's just what we are asking you to let us do. We are prepared for you. ON CHURCH ORGANIZATION t FARM-DEPARTMEN- FOR SALE Few brown Leghorn hens. 12 white Leghorn hens. ft. Dog kennel, 4 ft. x 2 bull, Jersey Thoroughbred from ribbon holding stock. Horse weighing about 900 lbs. and delivery wagon. Grey horse 7 yrs. old, wght. about 1800 lbs. Black horse 8 yrs. old, about 1450 lbrf. Team, harness, white top buggy, horses aged 5 and 9 yrs. old, weighing 900 and 7 950 lbs. 1500 Buckskin mare yrs. old, lbs. Narrow tire wagon, size 34. Barn, can be moved in sections about 5000 feet of native lumber well preserved. r - u i i -, Some young pigs. Jersey calves. 15 turkey hens. Collie pup. i straight-tta- e Graceful side drapes ; fashionable and models with their slenderizing effects; slightly bouffant odes; some styles" fascinating in' their smart simplicity; modishly trimmed with colorful Egyptian ornaments; fine vL lace; ribbon flutings; Paisley, embroidery and beading. Uses for women and misses. much-desir- 1 .r 1 ed USED CARS DEPT. For sale her. 1917 Buick car, perfect condition mechanically; 6 good cord tires. 1917 Ford touring, A- -l shape. -- - SALE ARMY SHOES 1918 Buick touring, good condition, fine rub yl 12.50 to $24.74 s- SALE - We bave Just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Price $2.75. These shoes are 100 per cent solid leather, with heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows tongue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling very fast and we advise you to order at once to insure your order being filled. The sizes are 6 to 11, all widths; pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded if shoes are not t . 10-roo- m M-2- 302-- FOR RENT 2 SIT 20 M W. South 4 th 3 furnished rooms at West. Phone 381-R. 17 FOR SALE Phone 779-J-- 22-mon- STORE DEPT. F-2- 2. FOR 2 2 -- month SALE THE U. 0 heifer. FOR SALE Meat refrigerator or ice box. Hooks, racks, etc. grocery counters. 1 meat counter. 5 ft. nickle trimed show case, mirror back. l. tank, Wayne pump and tank. Double sized McKaskey account register; never been used; clips and files complete. Display case, oak and nickle finish; plate glass, shelves, standards, etc. 2 S. STORES OO., 1441 Broadway, New York City WANTED Refrigerator counter. Counter scales. MISCELLANEOUS 6 Phone 779-FOR SALE furnished FOR RENT Three MARCEL WAVING AND BOB For appointments, phone rooms, with gas. Phone 594. 753 curling. Pool table, a snap. 7 Ml 3 813-South University avenue. Double bar Iver Johnson bi6x12 FOR SALE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR rods, cycle. Cord wood, any length. BUTTER. A guaranteed house; close in. Phone 13. . product. FOR SALE Used laundry and REAL ESTATE DEPT.- stoves at cook Furn. small Ohio seed poLannings FOR SALE Early tf 26 tatoes. Parsnips, turnips and on Co., 164 W. Center. ranch, near Ashton, or trade for Utah sell will ions,' Turnips for feed, $2.50 per Idaho; FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR half ton. We deliver. R. Gay, 314 Provo property. brick bungaproperty, A10 West 4th South. Phone 612. dairy ranch, complete with hot water heat, ideally sit close to market. FOR RENT Two rooms, fur low, equipment; on east side bench of Salt Lake nished for light housekeeping, $12 uated Inquire Provo Post, or phene WANTED a month, 210 South 5th West St. M10 City. 13. tf FOR SALE A used piano, at a 5 or modern house. Clouds. 3 building lots In NE. part of bargain. Taylor Bros. Co. - F21tf Ths sky was never empty and never city. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE was idle; the clouds were continuon manner all best the in work done at play for our benefit. Over GENERAL SERVICE AGENCIES kinds of material and household lin- ously on the our station from us, ens at reasonable prices. BUTTON- againstwe saw them 86 West Center St. piled and dissolved, HOLES made on silk shirts a special- hills, Phone 386-blotting the ty. All work guaranteed. SINGER condensed and shifted, s stretching, SEWINQ MACHINE CO., 97 North blue with sullen tf Into dappled fields of University avenue. Phone 399. R Utkins Adviot to th World. into an explosion of Men are enlisted for the labor that WANTED 1,000 MEN to SMOKE gray, orbursting into a drizzle of silmelting M10 light kills them be enlisted for the labor ; let the STEEL CITY CIGAR. ver. Henry James. that feeds ; and let the captains of the FOR SALE Furniture for four latter be held as much gentlemen as Monotonous Merit. rooms, has been used but very little the captains of the former. John e furniture. Parand is all You are constantly referred to as Ruskin. modYes, ty buying can also rent the favorite son of your state. ern apartment in business section of replied Senator Sorghum, but every A- -l town. Call this office. Time for Action. once in a while people seem to get A young woman In distress writes: TIMPANOGOS BUTTER A home tired of a well behaved favorite son We sent out 60 wedding invitations a product; made from select cream pro- and want somebody who can be and nine presents have been recnt-uonly B. cows. tested duced from U. S. T. F-1- 2. M-1- W. Administrative details, the speaker explained, were not dependent on revelation. He gave as an illustration the change of time of holding the monthly fast meetings from Thursday to Sunday. In concluding his lecture. Dr. Talmage bore strong testimony that the Church of Jesus Christ had not been evolved by man, but was a revelation from God to man. This was true, he said. In regard to form of organization as well ast doctrinal principles. Preceding his lecture, Dr. Talmage answered a number of questions from students, making the following explanations: The Levitical priesthood is equivalent to the offices of the deacon and the teacher. Presiding over the quorums of seventy are the first seven presidents of seventy. There are now 217 quorums, but at present there is no first quorum. It may be organized at some time in the future. and aposSeventies, tles are essentially elders in the church with special duties to perform. Service in the priesthood should be considered of greater importance than rank. God is a spirit, but the spirit em braces the temporal. God is a being of spirit, of course, but he has Here' TIM-PANOG- F-16- -tt -- cre 40-ac- re -- -- the Proof is In a series of tests just made by the Agricultural College of Kansas, GAS WATER HEATERS were found to be far more efficient than heaters fired with coal, kerosene! or gaso- The percentage of the heat in each fuel that was actually- accounted for in the water heated" was as follows: - 1 The tests were devised to show tive ability of the heaters to deliver a given supply of hot water at a definite rise in temperature in one hour. Kerosene high-grad- -tf WANTED 5 0 0 MEN to SMOKE YHE PROVO SPECIAL CIGAR. ' . , MARRY, IF LONELY M10 ;or results, try me ;'best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich vlh marriage soon; strictly confidential; de- most reliable; years experience; The Successful scriptions free. Club, MRS. NASH. Box 55. Oakland. California. FOR SALE BY OWNER City lot, close in. Inquire 0 Bast 4 th North. 7 Phone 564-M. M-1- .64 And so we prove that in heating water YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH GAS a body. The patriarch of the church is an evangelist. LAST BIG BARGAIN SALE AT FLETCHER & THOMAS PHONE FOR OUR SALESMAN, 295. OPENS FRIDAY , Friday morning will mark the opening of the last bargain &sale to be Thomas conducted by Fletcher the company of tiis city. During course of its twenty-on- e years of merchandising in Provo this firm has given many bargains to its patrons, but with all that have been given none have offered the public greater opportunities to receive merchandise at such bargains as those to be offered during this final closing out sale, according to Manager C. Eugeiie Fletcher. Mr. Fletcher reports that he is obliged to turn the building over ex-to Mr. Lewis, who will make some tensive improvements before entering business with' a line of ladies furnishings, within a short time and every article of merchandise as well as the fixtures must be sold. The store is closed today and tomorrow, and the entire stock is being arranged for the convenience of those who wish to take advantage of the many bargains to be offered. Mr. Fletcher retires from business in Provo to take a position with a large wholesale house. His many friends In Provo will regret to learn of his decision to retire from the local business field, but all join The Post in wishing him unlimited success in his new venture. 3T Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. Spanish Fork Provo Springville t :mimiiiiiumiinmnniiiiinmiiniiiimininmmmiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiMMiumininiinmiiiuimimnmiiiiiiiiHHiminiim: t Common Practice. said the gentleman who was showing a stranger about the great our public library contains city, Must be 100,000 reference books. Well, I dont know. I fear helpful. we refer to that fact more than we do to the books. Louisville Yes, Bird ,Loyal to Its Home. The phoebe, of the family of fly catchers, builds its nest close to the The same pair of haunts of man. will return year after year to phoebes How .heir former nesting place, often buildceived. What shall we do? unresourceful you young people are! ing tbe new nest on top of the old one 8alt In Blood and Water. letHuman blood containr the same Get busy and rush out a follow-u- p ter. Boston Transcripts Accounting for Thunderstorms. salts in similar proportions as are Frances bad lived In an apartLittle found In sea water. Inconstancy Contepiptlble. some time and was greatly ment for Nothing that is not a real erime Interested when tbe Severe Test of Intellectuality. family npstalra makes a man appear aa contemptible weeks Several moved. An intellectual giant Is a man who and little In the later, during eyes of the world as a severe she suddenly can tell a motorist Intelligently how thunderstorm, said to her mother, Mother, la someto reach the next town. Atchison Inconstancy. Her Funny Papa. one moving up In tbe sky? Glebe. Seeing her father shaving one mornCats Scent While Sleeping. -Theught for the Day. ing, a little Brookline girl said: Dadsuch a highly developed Cats Dont get all puffed up tf people dy, why do you wash your face with inae ofhave that they can scent smell usually remember you ; there are aeme a little broom and wipe it dry with things while they are asleep. Boston Transcript. a knife? faces that Just cant be forgotten. p. F-16- . Gasoline CITY GAS J. d. 37 40 high-priest- s, rain-spot- breeze-frette- 18 Coal line. 100-ga- -- heifer. th WANTED 1918 or 1919 Ford touring car. Ford coupe. . JOSEPH B. KEELER WILL SELL 4 small Alfalfa Farms in Orem Towns! te, ranging from 16 acres to 2 Vi acres. Fenced and in good shape. Easy terms. Also one brick house, modern in equipment. 3rd East and 4th North. 7 Phone 9. FOR RENT 2 large furnished rooms. 614 North Third East. Phone WANTED The powers of the priesthood are to be exercised In love, declared Dr. James E. Talmage in giving his final lecture on Priesthood and Church Organization before the students of the Brigham Young university today. He cited Section 121 of the Doctrine and Covenants, which sets forth this view fully. Common Garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and SulphurJ properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the (only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound. You will get a large! bottle of this old-tirecipe improved by me " I the addition of other ingredients, at very litle cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no. one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time ; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautiand fully dark, thick arid glossy ' look you years younger. 3A |