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Show Lj - THE PROVO HERALD . ' PGE EIGHT. ! - - s Local S -- r 4 Personal and ' 7 S. W. Sharp is here from California, where he is engaged in orange, growing. Mr. Sharp is well pleased with the Golden State as a place of resi- - FRtDALAN& SATURDAY, November ., Chafing and carving sets and sterling silver ware, at Heindselman's, 4 1 - Did you ever realise that we have a Provo manufacturer of hot tamalies? jfjd yon realize that this man supplied a large part of the tamaly trade of Utah county? Mr. Wood, who runs the popcorn wagon, is the tamaly man. He has found such a demand for had to put hia tamalies that on extra force to look after, and eat wa'tch out that "Wood Tamaliesr-- ui they haven't the "in" on. he-h- 22-23- ., PRICES-OtDOVA LOW, RIGHTTIOV, GO THE LEFT "LEFT -- OVERS" OUR WE OVER FR(M OUR VI ATER STOCK. VHErt nAOUnCE OUR LOVER PRICES IS FIRST THE BEST TIME TO &UY, BECAUSE YOU THE ft MVE FIRST PICK FROM A FULLER Broncho Billy Outwitted Adventure of Smelling Salts A Gay Time at Quebec Musketeer's Conscience --GO- 1 as Princess "" Ostler Joe RocKf6far 1S47 "Ttogers "and" other standard brand of holfow and flat .The Queen of A Child's Devotion JUDGE MORGAN WILL RESIGN DECEMBER That Entertaining fi 4 " jS 1 EVER. Judge Andrew B. Morgan, who will be ' the judge "of the Fourth district after January 1, will resign is city attorney to take effect Dec JL His successor has not been announced and, bo far as can be learned has not yet been decided upon bflthe city com mission. KRYPTOR in I Vlrf 11 "FAR Visioti Without Lines inlhe Lens Prices on Coats and Suits Are Smashed all to Pieces sir It is still early in the season but we have determined to give our trade an early opportunity to buy warm clothes at the time when it will do them some good. So here goes. y C.H. Heindselman Eyesight Specialistand JEWELER . Wtfst Center St. Next Door to Ellen Thaatre. Moved to 144 Made in Provo x ege . $3.95 Wholesale and Retail s - - -- Seal Some $20.00 vajties -- $15.00 Dresses ' $15.00 - Suit Prices Slashed ...... tor Some $20.00 values $19.50 alues Some $27.50 $10.00 for Some $15.00 values $22.50 ;T All Suits in the house are reduced in price. for Some $15. DO values $9.90 Seme $20.00 values f or .$10.00 .Some $25.00 values Dresses. at . for Special Cut Prices on all $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 at$7.50 --- $8.50 $7.50 -at $11.75 at Dresses,, at Cut Prices $6.75 Dresses at 4.95 $S.'50 Dresses at $10.00 Dresses . Plush $15.00 -- Styles Slightly Passed $12.00 values .$5.00 $15.00 values $7.50 .$2.50 $7.50 values . On sale at the popcorn wagon and the Hedquist Dnig Stores. For wholesale orders call Ha $6.50 Coats $9.50 Coats $10.00 Coats values ifM.aU Vomen 's Coats Wood's Tamalies at sizes; for 3.50' $7.50-Coat- Seal Plush Coats in Miss- es Coats-.- -, for., Some $12.50 Dresses Children's Left Overs Black Caracul Coais $fiv7;), special all sizes from 16 years to size 44 -- .$4.95 Fine Pony Skin Coats, $10.00 and $12.00 values, for $7.95 D.O. ' ODS STOCK. THEM YOU MVE JUST THT MUCH LOrtGER TO VER Atib EMJOY WAT YOU BUY. VE WAVE MARKED DOVA OUR PRICES, BUT OUR QUALITY REUM& M HIGH A$ Far the Kitchen So Near, Yet So silverware at Heindselman's. i 1 u uu. u u uj vv Ly Lb 1 595-- y. Monday EPISCOPAL SERVICES. until a Bister is born into will be regular services held There the family. Laddie then gets the idea in St. Maryfs Episcopal church on that the new baby ought to have baby Sunday, Nor. 24, 1912. Rev. M. W. company so he goes out to get 'an- Rice, o Salt !Lake City, will w" other baby but is unable to secure one by consent so steals one from a baby buggy and takes it home and Judge J. W. N. Whitecotton and Goodwin returned this prof- S" is tracked to the .house. from Salt Lake City, where morning The other film for the Princess is they took part in the initiation of a the Biograph entitled "So Near and jcla88 of twenty-sicandidates through Yet So Far." This story tells of. a the "Scottish Rite degree in the Thiswas the, young man who misses his ; ter of the Consistory opportunity because he is so back- annual meeting of this body and it banwas followed by a delightful ward. The Ellen has a splendid bill for quet. tonight and Saturday in the features... Last night in a fast game of basket- "A Gay Time in Quebec" and "Broncho Billy Outwitted," a splendid frontier ball the Central H. S. defeated the 8tory from the Essanay photoplay Freshman of B. Y. U. by a score of 25 step-moth- CLASSIFIED ADS A Great Land - Opportunity -Ev-ening-November 25 Founder and life president of the National News Boys' Association B.y.UrLycenm Course FOR SALE . ing. Geese for Thanksgiv Reed Strong, 186 E. 5th South. 3t FOR Two and a quarter acres of land, with house, barn, gran ary and cellar, and a young orchard. The best place in Provo for the price. Inquire of Chas. J. Wahlquist, 881 E. Center. P. O. box 203. 2t SALE Park Valley, Utah. Rich soli, beautiful water, 40 acres for $600; easy terms. Young Man, You Want An WANTED office. Independency. Agent, F. C. Holden, Provo. Phone 348. - . ' - . ; x A Mrs. R. Eugene Jones presented a with fine iusbani boy yester day. He weighs ten and pounds and Mr. Jones says ihe will enter him in the race for a place on the school board and Mr. Jones wants it understood that this new candidate is not of the timid sex. her -- three-fourth- s i Clean cotton rags at this chap-bashf- " . 3 BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE. - WANTED A small comfortable fur nished house; modern preferred. Tele' 3t phone Gatenby, 138 red 3. FOR SALE CHEAP Young Duroc Diamond's, watches, rings, everything in solid gold and filled jewelry Jersey Pigs. FOR RENT One or two furnished at Heindselman's for Xmas. rooms; bath and furnace heat; ,close company. in. 261 East 1st North. Telephone tf ',fT!TW 138-red-- " NEW CANDIDAE FOR BOARD OF. EDUCATION - ... to 20. Thompson, pastor. Services at U 1:1., subject, "The Feast of the Tabernacles." In the evening a union service will' be" held. "All "denomtnat Uoiis are heartily welcome. You are invited to worship with u next Sun A. day. 15S-re- i A man of good character to act as country salesman on straight salary. .Previous experience not. necessary. We teach our own methods. Applicant must posi- lively show a clean, record as to honesty. Recommendations from WANTED Our Clothes Are Not th Kind Half-Mad-e "$71 I I FOR SALE 50 Leghorn hen3, two cocks, 50c each. Thomas, 551-x- . Advice T- - yfarm Bargains for Cold Weather Miii'!ilti,:rs.,.( Cider and cull apples, Thomas, 651-- FOR SALE 15c andv25c bu. Guarantee the fits workmanship and satisfaction N ' ' " FOR RENT ' ' Two' furnished rooms, Phone 477-- . for light housekeeping. 3-- t LOST Gold watch, open face. Finder will be rewarded. E. R. Brim-halProvo, Utah. mm . , l, And we can, almost guarantee the good Character of the man who thiks enough of hi appearance to wear our clothes tailored to order. , ' Ebony, silver, French, Ivory, mill tary. toilet and manicure sets at' Heindselman's. ,r- - v. . Wife' Your individual prosperity, however, depends not so much on how much you make as on how much you save. If low prices will do it, we are going to bring prosperity to1, the homes of every one of pvpistomers.4 OUR MOTTO Dependable MercWan-disLowest Prices, Latest Styles and Best Service, . Call' and see our special sale on Ladies' Coats and Suits. ' Don't forget our line oh Drawnwork and Christmas Gift's; Just complete at the very lowest prices. e, " '. . " '" THE PRINCESS AND " ELLEN THEATERS ' x ; ....... One-othe features for the' Prin cess for. tonight is the Lubln tijm Child's Devotion." This is a story of a widower who Js in loTe with a beautiful woman and he finally marries her.' The widower has a son. . ' .... f Boshard&Hahn M,i, Take The Fair Stored application will facilitate matters. Pacific Nursery Co.; 122 Leon Bldg., ' 8t Portland. Ore. ' We measure you, describe you and give you any special cut you desire. jjWe suit you. And VER I parties accompanying responsible LISTEN ... . J; FAIR STORE .. ' : ... - 46 West Center Street 3 'X Iir-.-'- S"' J - :. |