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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. HERALD SPORTS LOGAN WRESTLER "CLEAN 1 ( Kmim i(f rip PEN EVERSHARP PENCIL THERMOS BOTTLE FOUNTAIN KODAK KODAK CASE LAMP SHADE GILLETTE RAZOR THERMOS LUNCH CASE OUTING CASE CIGARS POUND TOBACCO CHAMOIS FOR CAR SHAVING STAND SHAVING MUG LEATHER PURSE LEATHER BELT KODAKS STATIONERY ALARM CLOCK BOOKS CANDY PIPE CLOTHES BRUSHES BRUSHES KODAK CASES ELEC. VIBRATOR ALBUM PENS FOUNTAIN For Young Lady PERFUME BOTTLES WATER TOILET WATER BATH ARTICLES WIRE POWDER HAIR BRUSHES BOOKS LETTER SEALS ALARM CLOCK Bonbons, Chocolates, Kurd Candies, etc. can he purchased Youni M ami Provo, Utah only in our store-W- e are sole aaents in KODAK ALBUM LETTER SEALS DJER-KISSET JONTEEL SET CUTEX. SET HAIR BRUSHES CANDY S IVORY IVORY IVORY IVORY top that: Headache NERVOUSNESS AND EYESTRAIN by getting your glasses fitted properly. We guarantee results, because our glasses fit. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN WITH Heindselman Optical & Jewelery Co. 120 West Center. Phone Rattles GILLETTE RAZOR CASE TRAVELING OUTING FLASHLIGHT PEN FOUNTAIN LEATHER BELTS CASE KODAK CIGARS SHAVING ARMANDS COLD CREAM POWDER KODAK CASE SETS STATIONERY KODAK CASE LETTER SEALS TOILET WATER PERFUME JONTEEL VANITY CASE POWDER BOX HAIR RECEIVERS MANICURE SETS KODAK STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PEN BOOKS IVORY COMBS IVORY CLOCKS AND HAT SETS BRUSH LEATHER PURSE CLOTHES BRUSHES I Fr Mother For Faith er IVORY HAIR, ''4 ONS SUGGES JONES Merl Christensen of Logan writes to the sport editor of The Herald thusly: "Mr. Sport Editor: Writing you in regard to a wrestling match with Henry Jones of your city. I have written him several letters in regard to a match but lie will not answer. Prnvn fi92 n now hntor TTrnlA Now if he is the man the fans claim he is surely he would not sidestep me. Now it Is up to the fans to make considerable reputation, a scrap him meet me, or give his reasons why he w ill not. per of no mean ability. "I am willing to meet him any time "Kid" blew Into town from or place. I have been east' and de Casper, Wyo., about two weeks feated some of the best welterweights ago. in the country. Now I want to clean "Provo looks pretty good to up the west "If Henry Jones is a wrestler and me," he remarked to Lieut. Rosa lives up to his reputation he would head of the lUtcliffe, armory meet me. management. boxing "I remain, sincerely. the "Kid" anYesterday "MERL CHRISTENSEN. nounced that he, was settled in "Logan, Utah." Provo for good. BOXING BILL COMING "My home town now," he exThe armory athletic management plained. Between Kid Ross and Ross will put on a boxing bill about Decern ber according to advance informa Ratcliffe much information was tion 20, from Lieut. Ross Ratcliffe today. The lieutenant is now negotiating gleaned as to the new fighter's with some high class boxing talent, line up. The Kid went through a warm and hopes to land a topnotch headline feature. bout wtih Bert Wilson at Salt There is some conversation about Lake last Monday, winning the bringing Kid Ross and Murray to newspaper decision, although gether in a featherweight bout. Both the referee called it a draw. of these lads have won referee draws and newspaper decisions over Bert This is what "Murray" of Provo Wilson, and should put up a fine ex got in his go with Wilson. hibition. Next Monday the Kid fights BOWLING SCORES BOOSTED Art Brugger in Salt Lake. Clifford Pierpont shoved up his "I'll meet any featherweight in the state," asserted Ross the armory bowling score to 232, the high mark for this season s alley efforts. . Kid, not the lieutenant. Other bowlers coming close to him are Eli Robinson, 218;' Lieut. Patterson, 215, and Lieut. Ratcliffe, 205. New Boxer In Town! " WANTS TO PHOTO DEVELOPING OUTFIT-ALAR- SET CLOCKS ALBUM THE KIDDIES FOR Harmonicas Balls Dolls Hot Water Bottles, Kewpies Baby Set 386-- IU1 H H n 8 M H For uuu Christmas , Provo g u I f IIRIBEMEIBIBIII TO n $3.00 Kid Local News Briefly Told j m n n Mrs. Rose Jones and Mrs. Kate of Salt Lake were visitors n H Provo Tuesday. SUITS Come in and look ai Keeh-and son, .T. .leu-sehome returned Sunday from Spanidi Fork, vvhe-rS3 they spe:,t . m Miss Dora Maiben has returned to the week t ml m;'ii .Mr.-.- Gardner. H her home in Salt Lake, after visiting Mrs. W. 1.. Whiitenuire has returnn relatives in I'rovo for a week. H fi'mil Salt Lake City, where ed nm Mrs. W. O. Richfield and children she home lew has been spending the n days wiih friends. line Clothes. Fashion Park ur n13 Sug: r t ai.e ha TO to a $52.50 E mm SHOES, PUMPS, ' I HOUSE SLIPPERS, SILK AND COTTON HOSE m at n H U K n n H M a M 5c 1: BUTTER, 50c, 75c, $1.00 B M ft Is M El a H ft m a PAJAMAS OVERCOATS Warm and Durable. We Have Your Size. IIBEIIIEIIIIIBIIIIIEZBIESBSES3I3eEEEZZXSZa fi m m AIX FT IP) LUY YOUR CHRISTMAS Neckwear, Silk Shirts, Cloves, Hats, Caps, Silk Hosiery, Shoes, from our new, stocks. You'll find our prices always te CURRANTS bettor. Or em s 154 West Center Street 2.14 IBSEIIXEEIEBESXCCEa el hop West Center St. f."e lit st Creamery "lifth-evs,.,,,'- ' , tie exirnct cured. of a I ,ie: -- ..., Sunentitrn s il,e in,.s' ,,, l! ..:!,-,..', e even ly fell",V If ,'!l;v ri.tiiitx the board h;ii. ii! i lbs. . Fatter lOleol, 2 lbs - 1 do for Seedless I'ai. Seeded Raisin "uc Fresh Currant "He ;i(ic tor. .23c .45c for .45: SUGAR .E3c ...55c 2 Loii'l jiass it up; the price may higher soon. MO lbs. Kxira Fine Oauulafed $6.50 His. F .tia Fine Cratuiiated $1.70 IU lbs. l ist I"' Fine Ci anuliited .69c hi! '15c . li'.iQOMS You can't afford to use a broom when on can U' t a tie. one at this price. M.OUR ui $litii quality .", ti,. Fro, mis TMfc- J 1,! j, G;ic - . sk. Hard W'h.'at $1.15 ski Hard Wheat $2: in sks Hard Wheat $1 1.00 2 fJ o.'ilcr. ot old ' t, Flitter. FRESH RANCH ECWS I jc 20c lb Skas;p;s Creamery Falter is churned fresh each day, ;:lid comes to us There is none each moi n in j... ,e l iOc 12 NEW CROP RAISINS AND ii.'c Fresh Fcg- The nncletit Creel;, llk mnderr. were four chemists, said ih meiils or forms in w hii b tnatter roiilrt exist tire, nir. v, and ciirth. Tin The l'.vilumore-.Miadded a Hf:h. whl. l they Called elher, tnoie Milule Hie pure than lire. This element, vhi,-llew upwards ar creation, and out which the stars v ere ma le, ns call' ' h.'PH-the firth ess-m- e. 'inintcs.Ti'. 39c HUTTKR See Nut WuniTcsLcncs. FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS . : 25c SOME REGULAR PRICES for A n idea whieh ci,'Il:.v. different to all el e is a tllimr of Viiinler. if il is true. 1! Is original thought, and this Is nil that genius is. of deatlile-- B SWEATERS Virgin Wool For Hoys and Men j 37c lb SMALL LOIN PORK ROAST, j j OATS ROAST BEEF, lb 35c DELICIOUS ; ROLLED RID ROAST BEEF (boric in;, lb 30c SIRLOIN i UNTIL NOON ONLY LLUE ROSE RICE, 5 lbs. for BEST CREAMERY 25c PRIME I M H H F'.'.s.'i'v l ew BAGS ARMOUR'S 19 LBS. FANCY Wiliiaiiisbiivg. hi Fit iou of lU'.'e'W'. l.l,i... i !!.,..,. li. " i.u ,.1i.,1 il was in lso I. f nere are !.'., ISJ more Sco'eli v. omen Hi: a men. Mi'j-- Scoikind SILK H H nm 55c oiii! 11 a R M n M n nm SATURDAY MORNING ; 35c, 50c, 75c aH fp r in Vhole Troth Al'.out Curios. A great bb a iro vs lii.e n llower. It clnnc'i's. la it- - cvo'uii.in it leaves crudity ami 'i:a iei ur, inn In himl. It ssi ma a In- v I'"! ::!. i.info plea.lr- -' ill r in its Its oiilliiie and in."'" sni' biiiuly, n. il is !i!o!.!eii into a tli'nj H HANDKERCHIEFS INITIAL Rf then-mone- j::, pu!ar with who make f refluent llrooUiy!! r,m- i!;is trips j ; he docks v het i.i llliioailei! aiid t:.k"il mod: OXFORDS, M Hs-a- m H M Mrs. in pit of M H H Cedar City with friends. Cand-lau- TO m in week-en- y Many of our customers have remarked that Skaggs Cash Store Is a great blessing to Provo. When you stop and consider groceries and meats are the most vital necessities of life. Our stores are operated with the view of placing these necessities in the pantries of the peopla at the least possible cost. There is no question but that Skaggs Cash Store leads in this otheis try to follow, but fail. Other dealers are astonished y at our great crowds of ioyai customers. We urge that all spend wisely and where they can got its full worth. Notice these six Unusual Bargains. a SHIRTS t''' ; to H $1.00 u Sumatra furnishei the record spider have returned home from Manti, The Salvation Army is helDlnc where tliey spent a pleasant ivoi(() II. was re- - solve tile woman Wl,r, captured problem in Enclind weeks' visit with relatives. lenlly. Us body was nine inches in by sending young women from that circimileienee and its legs seventeen island out to the British colonies to George, Meeeham left Saturday for southern California, to spend the win- inches long. marry fanners. ter months. Mrs. Meeeham and children wilt join him later. Of the l:,.0im,0H(Umil inhabitants on Sidney J. Williams, secretary of the the globe it has been estimated that m.h ... .i . (. ouneil, stated recent-cYert j Mrs. Wm. Cheney of Fail view Mrs. Fred Finlayson is spending thi three die everv seconds. , after home turned spendthilt Wednesday, ly ""' week in Suit Lake with friends. ',','''mi(! loss caused by minute, r,,:,:).-hour. FIT,- ing a week with .Mr. and Mrs. Leo 7 .''.! every day and (very ."in mio.immi industrial accidents amounted to one every Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wru. T. Watson have .billion dollars annually. returned to their lionio in Midvule, Grant Wiritk of Salt Lake City spent after visiting Mr. Watson's parents. Tuesdav in I'rovo. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Watson, the past Mrs. L. L. Nelson has returned hoiiin low days. from Pleasant Grove, where she lm Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Robbins of been spending the past few days with her sffiter, .Mrs. J. W. Thorne. Salt Lake were Provo visitors Mrs. .1. I!. Kceler is in Lehi this Mr. and Mit. J. W. Bates have re week, the guest ot Mrs. Dan McAllis- turned to their home in Richfield, after ter. H Provo with M spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. LcKoy Frisliy spent, the B relatives and friends. or Mocha M B " e-- , $1.75 One Store Pleasant Grove Two Stores It is easy to please a manif you give him something useful for Christmas useful as well as beautiful. Our store is full of the class of presents that will appeal to particular men. GLOVES llffil 1111ST EIKZZZXXXKXXXXIZXCXXa M of !; :; .,.rf. f.eeid( nliilly iiiM'S'ihs or. 2 17 WEST CENTER STREET. PROVO, UTAH. |