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Show lit 0 iiiuli u JnD jt sruarantee $5&0 per week full time or 75o an tour spare m. selling guaranteed hosiery. making $75.00 to 1115.00 a Good hosiery U an absolute stty you can sell It easily. Our tM lino ready at prewar prtcea,' Eagle N-- l Hosiery Co. Darby. Pa. aU tLt ,S middle-age- Housekeeper, WANTEt ref-- e 188. N-- 4 eu-N- j, MARY GRAHAM wtil 1 FOR H furnished bedroom. RENT-r-On- e with bath. S.6th w. or 190 --F-our '., Ibah, byttejay. 0-2- 88 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, modenuU63 N. 4ta W. Phone 495-- The liorse-Otestngave, a funny low, whispering laugh. ' "I don't wonder you ask," said the br." - 0-2- 1 FOR modern. furnished rooms, Call Allen. 400-N. RENTV-Thre- e ROOM AND" BOARD aity. FOR 416 K. Ualver-- 2 161 W, 1st - r28 , RENT-r-- r apartly O-- - Q-t- and barn. -- u-- 6 nut. 0-2- SALE-r-Goo- ii; 0-2- 6 o-2- rn ern walks'. 0-2- 0-2- " frame bouse, mod- FOR 8ALE Two One beifer, one cement basement, cement Jersey, one Guernsey; Guernsey will freshen Nov l, Enquire 138 8. 3rd W. 663 B. 2nd FOR SALE New V- 0-2- 8 ' FASHIONED IN GRACEFUL STYLE 161 W. 711-M- Alexander. - "But won't you do more than Just agree with, me that It is not surprising I ask, for you evidently do agree with me about that? Won't you autswer my , , question t" ' . "I thought you asked que lions," said the Horn Chestnut tree. "I did," said Tairy Tbab. 7 "Do you want them both auHweredT' I would," said Fairy Ybab," If it ta not too much trouble." NflTfrouble at all, eat tlie Horse- Qiestuut "I have no. engagemeuts. Neither has that tree down the street beauHful with " It pink blonsoius. What are the fairies doing under that T beets, parsnips, carrots, sweet potatoes.- laree onions, nicklin REAL ESTATE turnips, parsley; dill and sage; mangle SALE AND RENT" neet by tne ton. R. Gay, 314 W. 4th S. bouse Phone 612. FOR SALE By owner, 4 on 3x12 lot Phono 144-, d FOR piano. 75' rolls, modern home, FOR SALE terms. Bed, spring, matcabinet close-I- n; pantry, bath, cement tress, cheap. Call fourth, house north -teroom, barn, lawns, shade of sugar slicer. liar,-store 1 trees, cement walks, with Improve-taxe- s paid; walking distance; block L08T Fawn colored Jersey cow. from pared street; 3x12 lot Inquire nrana u on lert shoulder. Notify y Chief of Police Jesse Manwaring. Jlrs. Ruth P. Farrer, bouse, close in; FO UND FOR " Blcyclo Monday evening. Inquire r Frank partial payments: . w. nrrany, 388 E. 2nd S. . 6 4 157 N. 7th E. SALE-Mode- 9510 t ' furnished house FOR RENT TO - ' to furnished rooms. 1st S. Phone ls.. . and irnea yera fhn.k of bemstiUSMng. Uie thtat of hemstitching, think of MISCELLANEOUS WANTS ranger Sewing Machine, . Co,' 17 N. FOR 8ALE Potatoes, cabbage, table ruuu Unit. Ave. - ' Horse-Obestn- 4 AND PIOOTINO HEMSTITOHIN ut hor,' a WANTED J or 3 modern furnished or "WORK WANTED unfurnished rooms for light horns nwshinr and ironlnn: keeping, near B. T. U. Phone 490-- win go out" and work J. ; nt ?th NT. lltr-Chestn- fur-Dish- house. Inquire H. A. Immiach. Lamar HoteL 4 a . know - said Faliy hy you are called the tree? Ton arent eaten by r you I Ton don't look like Td like to I 0-2- five-roo- 7 HORSC-CHESTMU- 2I I . ' 0-2- 6 . Superstition of 8ailora. to Return pup? Old sailors believe III luck will 'sure-l- LOST Airedale 210 3. 4th W. Reward. follow If anyone even accidentally the number of persooa on MARRY IF LONELY - counts For results, try ' - beard ship. me; best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage Hew About the Listeners? , To bang on the organ; motto fof soon: strictly confidential: mnt re the average choral society: "Lord, liable ; years experience; descriptions tree. "me. successrui Club, Mrs. tare mercy on us miserable ' singers Nash, Box 656, Oakland, CaL " -- JuH? "7. y r .. Fabrics of cachmire weave are to Occupy a prominent place among Fall fashions. .i The frock to the left it in dark blue, little frills of accordion plaited taffeta adding considerably to its smart effect. The tunic is trimmed with narrow ivaidV which also out lines the trimming piece on the blouse which is cut iq one with the sash. Finishing the open front is a deep collar of Medium size requires Sj material, with H yard yards satin. . ..The figured voile to the right baa blouse with open front, filled in with a vestee of plain georgette. ' Collar and cuffs correspond with the vestee and the plaited heading of the skirt is faced with georgette. Medium size Requires K yards figured :anaL vara plain material. First Model: Pictorial Review Dress No. 9SS0. Sizes, 84 to 60 inches bust. Price, 95 cents. Second Model: Dress No. 9510! Sizes, 94 to 44 inches bust. Price, 85 cents. Also 16 to 80 years. 1 al. h a, long-waist- 36-in- They're playing with the falling pink blossoms," said Fairy Ybab, "and havingj-hafthecall, a pink party." "Sow ls it you arnolwItli-Themr-aske- d the Horse Chestnut. "Because I am with you," laughed Fairy Ybab. "I was tired and I wanted af nice rest, so I thought if I would climb up one of your high brunches, perhaps you would talk to me end tell me something of yourself." . "I' wouldT be delighted to, as I said tree anbefore," the swered. "You see, there are some creatures who have engagements all the time. They have to meet a friend Horse-Chestu- (ollles Beet Sheep Doge. The department of agriculture says that the Scotch collies are the favorite sheep dogs of America. Their tireless watching even at night their barking at the approach of any prowler, and ihelr instinct for keeping the flock to gether are of great value. The stray dog Is one of the beeps' worst ene MOAB, Oct Christ inn Eu- all deavorers from parts of the state will gather for the annual state con En vention of the Utah Christian deavor union here next Friday. The First Presbyterian church will bouse all of tbe meetings, which extend from Friday to Sunday evening. The convention theme will be "Whatever He Would Like to Have Me Do." All details for the convention are nrarticillv oomnleted. Officers of the union met receatly and completed all Mrs. Pearly ueaulleu, arrangements. program committee chairman, has number of sneakers, with linnd nn the aid of the Rev. J. Edward Carver, pastor of the convention churcru-Roy BreR. field wcretary of the OGDEM, Camps are being established for housing the crews being put to work on the post road projects between Moab and Thompsons and between Moab and LaSal Junction, work on the completion of these projects having been ordered by the state road commission. On the project R. C. Clark of Monb will be the contrac tor In charge. J. J. Coaa. of Salt Lake holds the original contract with the state tor the completion of the work. It wa the inteallon of .Mr. Coan to sublet the contract to a grading contractor at Price, tlie latter intending to bring crews and teams from his town. This arrangement would have excluded' local men from, obtaining employment, .and rather than have this, 31r. Clark, who was associated with Mr. Coan in the road work last year, took over the contract and thus is providing work for Grand county men and teams. J. E. DuBois has a contract for three miles of grading on the south end of Klondike ride, and 'about twenty men and teams will be employed byhlmr Contractor Clark will have more than teams employed in twenty men-a- nd the vicinity of Seven-mil- e wash, with Charles Stewart as foreman m charge, About eight miles of grade ar to be constructed on the road, and it will take three months to complete the work. Three bridges will also be built on this road. Contractor Black of Blanding will have charge of the major portion of . I o-Z- q-2- Girl to do general "wort; references required.- - 110 B. U lstN. . WANTED iMen or women to take order among friends and neighbors for the' genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Wepay 75o an 7 Eliminates darning. a week tor $36.00 -or time, hour spare ,,1. Jfrnprlpnca unnecessary. tocklng MUla, White International WANTED yarristown,-ra- mono modern home. 110 FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping or roomers; furnished steam heat 710 W, partly Center. 0-- WANTED food wage; retired. Phono FOR RENT . u ii , 54. Oct 5 14. W. Ttficfas tiiic j !;.'.' c.'.i.--i tMnul i:.ti ; will nihke av..iff-t-- nl tals dining the Governor Mabev, I rr terson ot the I t&h A: lege, PresIJent W. H. .! u- ' .r lu-li- minster college, the Ilev. J. ; Durham, international .auptrira-oSunday schools, of Chiugj; Frank A. Francis of Ogden aul also will speak. f Cultlvsts Cheerfulness. Clieerfulness Is a small virtue, It it sheds such a brl.t true, but pAitnil ' nm in thlft Hfm tlat n. '' huppy" Influence. Alexander. Much lloaliii Others Some foods merely delight by their1 taste. build and sustain. BreftfHa-ihe-iaraHr- body-buildi- - Junction lie project now has twelve men and teams on the Job. His. contract includes the grad ing of six miles or road between Moab and Blue Hill. Twelve men and teams are now on the job between Muloshoe canyon and LaSal Junctlou of the Moab-LaSproject A largo bridge is to be built over Little Muleshoe mora - This, combined with its low price, makes it the food of greatest value, ui contaifia any other food. nounslimcnt-tha- ng It doeHrath. mt Moab-Thompso- n ronBtrotrtt-wk4o-Jafl- Luti lti!C'.L Lmii) a Fl.1 k MID pwANTrn ....urfiwWt iL , Moa-LaS- canyon.,. i .. Eat twice a3 much breadand jrou will double your strength and energy. Start now have another slice of The bread '. Resumption of work on these projects will give employment to every avallableThan andteam jaroundrMoab and will furnish a market for baya and grain. It is estimated yiat arouna $100,000 will be- expended in the .completion of the projects and practically all of the monejrwrlll remain In this section, owing to the reclslen to employ local men. Aiding balloons that made xnoiher quit baking For Bread enjoyment, the most delicious Bread you've ever tasted, is that baked by the Royal Baking Company worth Utah County hard wheat flour annually. Does that mean anything to you 1 We use $100,000 Aviator. are sent up twice Small observing stadally from thirty-on- e tions In the United States to ascer taladlrectlonandLvelocJty lo aJxat rente for the guidance of aviators. mies. 'ITS (lead and Use The Herald Want Ads "Aren't Good to Eat" Ef, . at such and such a time or they have baek- -f euch. a, time, or they must be In bed at such an" other rime. J ' Iff "b -- We TNowTlbTtrees arefferent-haven't any engagements like that trees don't have to go anywhere at In fact we can't go anywhere, We're perfectly satisfied, too. , "Yon've never heard' of a tree pull ing itself tip by the roots and crying out in a hoarse, leafy way: . "Dear me, I do wantto go to a birthday party.' "You never heard of a tree doing " thafTTiave' yMT .' "No, I never have," Fairy Ybab answered, as she laughed merrily. "So I can stay here and answer your questions. I will not go away. Trees are not fretful and Impatient t "Trees don't care about going I must answer your question.""7 "In the first place of all I am called tree because I have A marks between my leaves and twigs which look like horseshoes with nails In them. . "That is the answer to tlie first question. And the answer to the second question la this: No, I am not eaten by horses. My nuts are much too bitter. Children like to play with them, for they're big and handsome, but they're not good to eat "There are your two questions answered." S "Oh, thank you, thank you,", said Fairy Ybab. , "I am so glad to see you looking so well and handsome,, too." - "Ah-,my spring dress," said the t. l"So you like ItT T should aay I do," Fairy Ybab an- swered. "It Is a lovely dress, and the great white blosgoina are Vexjr Secom-in- g ' . to you." , the "I'm glad yon like it,".-mi"for If Is the dress we always like to wear in the spring. Or rather, I should say, it Is the kind of dress we always get in the spring "We like the same styles. We love to deck ourselves In beautiful We like to look tall and gayly dressed when the springtime comes." : "And you do, too, said Fairy Ybab. tree and that is saying a great deal, too, for trees all look lovely In the springtime, but you, Horeediestnut tree, look quite gorgeous." alL A RUMOE "T is going around our beautiful city that we have so many orders that we cannot accept additional work " THIS RUMOR Horse-Chestn- is without foundation, except the fact that we are always busy.- - We have fourteen people wording, and .can al- ways increase the force as the business grows. -- The New Century Printing Company's famous , product is shipped all over Utah: Our product receives the attention of the best worl ..'men, expert supervision, and is produced on the finest labor saving machines obtainable Our plant is about - - the largest in Utah; outside of the state to Conturj Printing Printers Binder - J. C. GRAHAM, Manager. ' ' V - : - 'r : Co. Stationers 30-3- Horse-Cuestnu- capital.;: 2 East First North St. , -- , ANOTHER FACT Very few payrolls of Provo are larger than the combined payrolls of the Provo Herald and New, Century Print-ft- g Company. ut -- t, P. S. One traveling man for a paper supply house is. reported to have said that the New Century Printing Company bought more, paper stock in August than any job printing house in Utah. , 43d l 1 I Where the Trains Meet "A train leaves Winnipeg," said the teacher, "traveling forty miles" an hour. It is followed thirty minutes later by a train travelling 80 miles an hour. At what point will the second train run Into the flrstr The class seemed at a loss; that Is, all except Willie Green, who was standing in .the aisle, vigorously Wagging his hand.'. "Well, Willie," said the teacher.. "At the bind end of the rear eaf Dia'amj" answered Willie. "t"". '5 rnr j TZl 1 WITH NASH PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEA- MOTOR D .. Nash Owner Service Is Prompt and Efficient Regardless of where a Nash owner may live he can count upon competent attention during the entire life of his car. 1 Nash Motors has set certain high standards for the care of its cars which all Nasll representatives are obliged to maintain, , : . Nash dealers r provide adequate facilities in machine equipment, sliop space, and mechanical aid, and cheerfully, and intelligently, they, render a service which intensifies the loyalty of every Nash owner. bios-som- ' 2 THE NEW CENTURY 'PHONE Horse-Chestno- 1 mwssswbjmb'1''"' We : THE NASH MOTORS CO. NEW PRICES NASH SIX PRICES ....... ... $1795 ........... 1785 Touring Roadster Sport Model... ..... Touring Coupe Sedan 1990 19fi5 2730 3045 " Nash Nash Nash Nash NEW Four Four Four Four NASH FOUR PRICES Touring.,. .......... $1265 Roadster............ Coupe Sedan...: ' 1245 1895 2115 F. O. B. PROVO -- F. O. B. 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