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Show ; 5 1 . PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD"m0NDAY. JA PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALDMONDAY, JANUARY 2 G, 19 3 1. PAGE SEVEN Accused in Safe Of Postoffices IlsissflSacgcol' (gfltmmmoos i - I i BE015 HEnB TODAY SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR DBS-DEB DBS-DEB fecllmi ifcat JL'AKITA aLIaa DEXTER MPRAftL'tS tn Mlk ttw4r aeaaa aey wr parlaera- T blackmail aant. wall far allc aearyla fatiaer were tUllesta nTRt SWALLOWTAIL KAMHV" SA-VELLI. SA-VELLI. nkoM Klin la aap award la . fca dovale-eroaaed. Of Daadrc'ii ats poaarbl aaa-fa aaa-fa J U D t E MARSHALL, nwifr of death weapeat POLLY BEALE Had CLIVB HAM MOM). who married aaddenly fr Sf nif nr'a deatai JOHN DRAKE. JANET RAYMOND, la wlja 9praa;ae. aad FLORA MILB& ala caae la atreaareat araiaat rlora. He aellevea It ia- , alhle ahe killed Nita. talaklaa; Mia - kad laid ker- kfcand. THACEY. f aoaia arandal Involving her. aad that Trarey killed Kprmrar la Vroieet ala wife from a ekarare f aaarder. He learna Ikat Flora raaaed Traeey lata marrlave, - ad tkat ke. a Mmale wallflower." was very' flattered. Taking nn ike trail In New York, hf flada Ikat tke dreaa In wklrh Nlla nna cremated and , wklek ke tklaka mi ker vrrddlna; dreaa. vraa kavxkt In January. IfltfL He then pn lo the Forsyte ekool. where alt tke women Involved In-volved In tke nytery attended, aad wkere Mta waa dlreeior off tke Baater play. He learna from il.ADY EAMI.K. Mller aid mold, wkn waa extremely fond of Nlta. tkat Nlfa kad ant keen divorced tke year before. Mlaa Earle ktnta at natodala tkat kare keen tmaked a ky tke wealthy parenta af the Forayte ajrla. MOW CIO OS WITH THSfdliY . CHAPTER XI.Il i JgONNl K DUNUfJE'S1 haW leaped. 'but he forced himself to go t.oftiy. "I suppose." he ia!d casu aUy.v,,a- fashionable nchooi like this lias plenty ojT carefully busbed-up tcandaU w I'll eay It has!" Miss Earle re- U ; totted Inelegently a,tid .with ghoul- "V lalf niM act (on. . , ?J4dne.y liffyiiilngf It makes my bl can., do blood sim ply boll when I thluk of how thoa,e vForayte glrla In Hamilton so smug and snobbish, in their hick town 'society' must be running - poor Nlta dowu. now that she's dead and can't defend hersein ... If the ' truth was only known about some of Jnem" Dundee, could almost have embraced em-braced .the homely. llfe-sour&J (; spinster she was making his task . yo easy.. for blm. r . ,TTa;.!met them all. of course. Valnce.iMrs. Selim was murdered," ,he said deprecatlngly. "and 1 musti cay they seem to be remarkably fine " women and girls " -i'-Qh. are. :they?".. Miss Earle imported - "Flora liaekett Mrs. vfTraeey . Miles she Is 'now didn't happen to tell you the nice little .fuss 8be kicked op when she was her'r dld she? Oh. txoi I guess 'toot!" ' - -.She looka" Dundee agreed. "Iik 'a" gtr I who would hate made things lirely." ; .. : "I'll say so! Miss Pendleton t nearly had. nervous prostration!" !..Wiss ;Earle; plunged on.' then fear '. blanch.ed 'her,. face for. a moment. . "Xou ? know vyoii'Te 'promised you'll V, never tell; Miss: Pendleton or .Miss , Macon thati' you talked: me!" X"K.UIW -depend on it that I will protect, jou; Dundee assured her. ,?Wben .did Flora Hackett kick up iher little TtissT ' " ' . .""Let'a aee. . . . Flora graduated In, June. 1920." Mlss;Earle obliged, willingly. .'"So : It must have been In 1919 yes. because she had one more year here. Of course they let - her come back! . . . Money I . Diving Champion Wins New Laurels for x Herself I y.-y rv r:'y x . V i Zllsa Jane Fatmlzi swimming star and coed at the University of Ulinoia, has returned to .her homeior the holidays and can be seen oh the ice pond each afternon taking a whirl on her steel blades. Miss Fauntz la the 'holder, of both jthe low-hoard : and' iWoot dlrlhg championships of aaaaaaaaartaaaaaaBai ataaai aaaPaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaapaaBBaaaaaaaaaaBa- a. PORTLAND, .Orer Jan. 24 (UJ2) Additional planes Joined the search ; fciay' for" WaUer B. Case, pilot of She took the lead In our annual Easter play in' 1919. and just because be-cause Serena Hart 'complimented her and told her she was almost as good as a professional " "Serena Hart!" Dundee wonder-Ingly wonder-Ingly repeated the name of one of America's most popular and beloved be-loved stage stars. "Yes Serena Hart." Miss Earle repeated proudly. "She waa a Forsyte For-syte girl. too. and of course she did go into the ' chorus herself, after she graduated in let's see 1917. because it was the second year after I'd come to work here and Miss Pendleton nearly died, because she was afraid Forsyte's precious prestige pres-tige would be lowered; but when Serena became a star everything was grand, of course, and Forsyte was proud to claim her. . . . Anyway. Any-way. Serena comes to the Easter play every year she can. if sbe isn't in a Broadway play herself, of course, and so she saw Flora acting in the Easter play in 1919. and told ber sbe was awfully good. She was. too. but not half the actress that little Penny Crain was. when she bad the lead in the play four or five years ago." a f"UN DEE'S heart begged him to - ask for more details of Penny'a triumph, but his Job demanded that he keep the now too-voluble Mlas Earle to the business in band. "And Flora Hackett" he prompted. "Well, the next day after the play the Easter vacation began, you know, and. Flora forged a letter from her father, giving her permission permis-sion to spend the 10 days' Easter holiday with one of the girls who lived In Atlanta." Miss Earle continued, con-tinued, with great relish. "Well, sir, right in the middle of the holidays, holi-days, here came her father and mother they were both alive then and asked for Flora! Tbey wired the girl In Atlanta, and Flora wasn't there, and the Hacketts were nearly crazy. But as luck would have it. Mr. Hackett ran into a friend of theirs on Broadway, and this friend began- to tease Mr. Hackett about his daughter's being a chorus girl!" "A chorus girl!" Dundee echoed, taking care not to show his disappointment. disap-pointment. "Of course they nabbed her right out of the show, but that wasn't the worst of it!" Miss Earle went on dramatically, aad mysteriously. "They tried to bush Xtrttxt, of course, but the word went through the school like wildfire that Flora wasn't only In the chorus, but that she was living with an actor she'd been writing fan , letters to long before the- -Easter play went On ! " "Did you hear his name?" .Dundee .Dun-dee asked. ... ', "No." Miss Earle acknowledged regretfully. "But I'll bet anything It was the truth!. . . . Why. Flora Hackett was so man-crazy : she flirted scandalously with every male' teacher ln the .school.' The golf pro? we had, then get so scared of her be quit bis job!" . "I suppose." . Dundee . prompted craftily, "she . wasn't any worse than, .some of the other Hamilton girls." "We-elV Miss Earle admitted re luctantly "nothing ever came out on any of the others, but it looked mighty funny to me when Janet Raymond's mother came and took on Skates the Varney Air , Lines, whose 'mail ship was . believed to - have tbeen forced down. somewhere near Ru- fus,; pre., on; ther; Portland to, Pasco Wash., maJ) route, , 4MBaHMMaaaaW aaaBaBaBaaaaaam aaaaaaal her out of school right In the middle mid-dle of a term and hauled her off to Europe for a whole year! ... And Jfenet looking as healthy as any other girl In the school, except that she was crying half the time, and smuggling special delivery letters let-ters In and out by one of the maids" "Did you tell Nita these stories and point out the pictures of the girls?" Dundee had to risk asking Miss Earle froze Instantly. "Naturally "Nat-urally . sbe was Interested In the school., and once when she said tt always made her mad the way chorus girls were run down, I told ber that in my opinion society girls .were .worse . than actresses, and well, of course, 1 gave her some examples, a lot of them worse than anything I've told you about Flora Hackett and Janet Raymond. . . . I hope." sbe added viciously, "that Nita dropped a hint or two if Flora or Janet had the nerve to high-hat her when she was in Hamilton!" "Perhaps she did," Dundee agreed softly. "By the way. how did Nita happen to get the Job nere of directing the Easter plays?" "That's what the reporters wanted t5 know." Miss Earle smiled. "But Mis Pendleton wouldn't tell them, for fear Serena wouldn't like It. and maybe be drawn into the scandal, when everybody knows she's as straight as a string" "Did Serena Hart get her the job?" Dundee was amazed. , "Yes. . . . Wait. I'll show you the letter of recommendation sbe wrote for Nita to Miss Pendleton," MIsS Earle offered eagerly. "Remember, "Re-member, now, you'ro not to tell on me!" Sbe went to a tall walnut filing cabinet, and quickly returned with a note, which she thrust into Dun dee's willing hands. He read: Dear Ji Pendleton: The hearer, Juanita Leigh, is rather badly in need of a job, and I have suggested that she apply to I'ou for a chance to direct the Easter play. I have knotcn Hiss Leigh personally for lit years, and .have the highest regard, both for her character and for her ability. Since you usually stage musical comedies, I think Hiss Leigh. Kho has been a specialty dancer as well as anactres in musical comedy f&r about 12 years, would be admirably suited for the work. Knotting my love for Forsyte as you 'do, I do not have-to assure yQk'that 1 would suggest nothing which would be detrimental to the school's best interests. Fondly yours, ! Serena Hart. ""She wis wrong ther. but 1 know it wasn't Nita'S fault." Miss Earle, who bad been looking over his shoulder, commented upon the last sentence of the letter. - "Is Ml9s Hart "appearing In a play - now?" Dundee asked. , "No. but sbe'a rehearsing In -one "temptation' which will open at the Warburton Theater next" Monday Mon-day night." the secretary answered. "At commencement Tuesday night. Serena told Miss Pendleton how awfully sorry, she was about Nita, and gave me tickets for the opening. open-ing. . . . .You go. to seo ber, but don't tell her I told you anything. ... I know she's rehearsing at the theater this afternoon, because sbe Attacker Of Girl Trailed BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Jan. 24 W.K Enraged citizens, armed with shotguns, walked the palm shaded streets of this city .today, anxiously awaiting reports from posses conducting con-ducting the largest manhunt ever 'cnown in the Rio Grande valley. At mid-morning the. negro who attacked attack-ed Pauline Lane, 18, as she knelt by her mother's grave after dusk last night, had succeeded in eluding his pursiiers. ' Sentinels, were posted in Mata-maros Mata-maros and along the Mexican sides of the Rio Grande river to question all negroes. Officials of the two in-tersectional in-tersectional bridges which span the river near Brownsville said today they were -certain no -negro had crossed since 2:30. p. m., Thursday. Mexican authorities put their entire en-tire police force and customs men to' work' along the border. They promised that if the negro swims the river at any point and enters the country, he will be caught by immigration officials in the interior within 24 hours. On the American side the entire valley was in turmoil. I Legal Notices j ' , , ; . . . . . NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS STOCK-HOLDERS MEETING Theimnual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of Provo , Commercial and Savings Bank, a corporation' of the State of Utah, will be held at their backing house - at 2 West Center Street Provo, Utah, on Wednesday, February. 11, 1931. at-the bo? of one o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of electing officers' for ' the ; ensuing year,' and for the transaction ; of such other business -a may come before, the meeting. ; "f " -t f By order "ofV the Board of ; Directors.'-, v.-;'' -r.-i ,'i' w' . . ... O. RICHMOND, . ;r " . j ." Cashier. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 20th day of January. 1931. j Published .daily fronirJanr-20, 1931, J to February 5, 193L w said she would be all week, and couldn't go to the boat to see Miss Pendleton and Miss Macon off for Europe." I WILL!" Dundee accepted the suggestion gratefully, as if It bad not occurred to him. "But first I want you to come out to lunch with me. I'm sure you know of some nice tearoom or roadhouse In the nelghborhooQ." During the luncheon, which miss arle devoured avidly, without its Interfering with "her flow of reminiscences reminis-cences concerning the girls she bated. Dundee was able to learn nothing more to the detriment of Forsyte's Hamilton alumnae, but he did add considerably to his knowledge and pity of female human hu-man nature. It was nearly three o'clock when he presented his card, with a message mes-sage penciled upon Its back, to the aged doorkeeper who drowsed .In the alley which led to the stage entrance of the Warburton Theater, just off- Broadway near- Times Square, and 15 minutes later be was being received In the star's dressing room by Serena Hart herself. her-self. "You're working on poor Nlta's murder?" she began without preamble, pre-amble, as she seated herself at her dressing table and Indicated a decrepit de-crepit chair for the detective. "I was wondering how much longer I could keep out of it. . . . Of course you've 'been pumping that poor, foolish Gladys Earle. . . . Why girls who look like that are always called Cladys God! I'm tired! We've been at It since lo this morning, but .tbank the Lord we're through now for the day." Dundee studied her with keen interest, in-terest, and decided that, almost plain though she was. sbe wiis-cven more magnetic, thau when seen from the footlights. . . . Itnther carelessly dressed, long brown hair rather tousled, her face very pa!e and haggard without the make-up which would give it radiance ou Monday nigbt. Serena Hart ss v-et one of the most attractive women Dundee had ever met and mje of the kindest, he feit suddenly sure. ... "When did I first meet Nita Leigh?" she repeated his question. "Let methink Oh. yes! The tirst year after 1 wetit ifn the stas'- 1917. We wefe in the chorus together to-gether in 'Teasing Tllly a rotten, show, by the way&tThe other .girls of the chorus were awfimy snooty to me, because 1 was that mtathenm. a 'society girl.' but Nita was a darling. dar-ling. She showed nie the ropes, and wo became oulte Intimate i around the theater onjy however, since my parents keptr an afiTkVH! strict eye on me. Tie slt 1 a great hit ran on IntolS. till j February or March, 1 feeljeve." "Then do:' yotr'tktioiK jMIss -ihrt. whether Nfta got- man ioU during the winter?" thundee' Hsked "Why. yes. she did!" Serena Hart answered, her brow clearing afir a frown of concent rat Ion. "I ran t renf'ernber exai't ly when, out It was before the show closed certaln;v a few weeks before, because the onr child was a deserted bride days tie-fore tie-fore the closing notice was posted. ' "Deserted!" Dundee exclaimed. "Did you meet her husband, Hart?" , To Be Continued) I MYSTERIOUS INVESTMENT BELVIDERE. JI1.. Jan. 24. r.'V Residents of Belvidere were divided today in their opinions regarding the legitimacy of the business which A. Wv B?nham transacts rvslcrJou$ly. rnd which enables Mm to pay 50 per cent interest to persons who. lend him money. ' T.edln5 Financier The leading exponent of Bon-ham Bon-ham and his tmsiness' was Benham himself, who worked for years as a factory employe, then advanced -apidly to a position that had made -vim, among the working people, at 'east, the leading financier cif the town. . Y EenHam had manv backers, nC3t if them-factory workers who have 'm-ested money in bis BlackhawW-Finance BlackhawW-Finance company and who declare he has paid them promptly. Chief opponents of Benham were ihe town's bankers, who starteJ investigations in-vestigations of his business after-finding after-finding that more than $310,000 in accounts had been withdrawn by persons who lent him the money. "I've been dealing in financial affairs for years, and I've nver yet seen a legitimate enterprise-that would pay 50 per cent Interest," de-i clared' Omar H. Wright, president of the Second National bank, who aaid.Bcnham's claims that he made M money, buying and selling "anv-thinsr, "anv-thinsr, anywhere, anytime was absurd. ab-surd. .:- , ' , "Let 'Em Investigate- "Let 'em investigate,? declared Benham hotly, .when informed that not only federal . agents, but represent repre-sent atives of the "secret six" racket commission of Chicago aa. welC hacP undercover, - men " here ?. trying to find out about his business "I like Investigations, ; he said, 'The investigators come to question ques-tion me. They eijd up by lending me money. It makes more business. Let 'emjlnvestlate, I I PLAN PROBED j lTsi q aaSmmSaaWJaaaaafl .V JW5. v.V.vWaV W iaaaaIB"jflaWlalaaMaaa f ' Congressman Harry E. Rowbottom of Indiana riasbcen accused by the postofficc department of receiving nioney.. in 'return., for recommending certain jrefeorts-iri his district, ioi appointment a3 postmasters, and four postmasters have been dismissed. dis-missed. Aboyie i3 Congressmen! I rwjWDuuoni, who waa n-t-uscu niui T - . . n . . . . Senator James E. Watson had requested re-quested an Investigation; below is Mrs. Helen Roetzel, former postmistress? post-mistress? at Boonvil'e, Ind., one of the four officials to be dismissed i Earl Maland was pleasantly sur- r prised last Friday evening by a I group of his scnoo! friends. The i time was spent ii a, variety or games an i a eiicious luucneon j sy.s. served to tc hoJaor guest and In&. Jp-;CrurnMT5eth Ttose, Florence Dtivis, Lila Fiancis, 'Lenora Arsyle, Jane Hall, Norma Maland. Lawrence Law-rence Rose, P.ned P"rar.ci3, Bill Ir kstrom." Lorenzo Argyle. J. Pet-pK'Jj',', Pet-pK'Jj',', a mi Alta Fran pis. Mr. and JahnP. Youd spent i Saturdav in nish. Fork. herc they attended t -dinner given m Joseph S. Bellows. t lKnor of Mrs HtfhCFe birthday anniversary came ! ch that dav. I Y"' 'Mr. and Mrs. Marenus King of Mona were guests on Tuesday of M;s. Y"sdMri-. cnifwyp3hr'.i'u"taoisn) Mr. and Mrs. J. P,- Ycuil. Argyl.i Evaia of Provo visited her ofi' Sunday at the home of hin uncle Joseph L. Argyle. John W. Huff spent the week end here with- his brothers, Joseph S. arid - Areher iiuff . He came to attend at-tend the Huff 'family reunion. Mi-. John Thomas of Salt Lake City i3 spending the week here, 'he house guest of his nephew and neice. D. W. Parry and Mrs. Arthur Huff. ,Mrs. J-oscph Francis entertained folrty at her home Saturday evening, eve-ning, the .occasion being the birth-Jay birth-Jay anniversary of the hostess. The time was spent in social conversation con-versation "and visiting; dairityre-freshments dairityre-freshments were served. Among hose from out of town was Elder.! ?JMne T. Jones of Salt Mike, who hae recently ; returned v from the British mission. ' '' '' -, ! OREM SOCIETY .The members of the. Social Hur "luh 'AveW' delightfully - entertained at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. J. B Sumner. The club held a short business session after which, games were enjoyed. At 6 o'clock a delicious de-licious dinner was served to the "ollow'fngf Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. George, Carroll, Car-roll, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chrlsten-en, Chrlsten-en, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vance, Vfr. and Mrs. Chase Tolton, Mr. and, Mrs. S. J. Cunningham, Mr." and Mrs. A. A. Loveridge, Mr, and Mrsr Elwood Davis, Mr.v and Mrs. N, A. Jacobsoh. . T Mr, John Thompson, who has been spending the past month visiting with his mother and Mrs. Louis . Erickson. returned to Mackr aj', Idaho, Friday. VN;,-- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Drage and Mr. and Jilrstv.H' O. Anderson and daughter ' jNorma were guests of the party" given bv the Spanish-American Spanish-American war veterans. Mrs." Fred Jf tehols Jef this- week for- California, . where ishe will te Jpd" the. "next ' two months visiting, visit-ing, relatives. . . . The members of the Genealogical organization were entertained at the, home , of Mr,, and Mrs.. Charles CrandalL;.TAf ter; the business 'meet-: fnar a'-lhrelvRoelal rnrtv ' w,is Cn- I 1 Vjoj . . . .. N;: :-. FOR BENT FURNISHED Mod. heated apts. Phone 529J. f6 Three South. mod. rooms, 144 West 3 J30 Single mod. apt. 1st of Feb. Heat and hot water. Ideal for couple. 270 N. 1 East. Phone 151W. fLM Mod. apt $15. 260 So. 1 XV. j30 2 rooms for rent $6.50 per mo. 69 So. 3 West. S. Monsen. J26 Five room modern home, 450 East Third South. Call Mr. Sutton at 1&5 or 167. j- 30 Or unfurnished. 5rooms or 8 rooms modern, cheap. 146 East Center St. J. A. Owens, Phone 894W. fl 4 room mod. $31). 467 S. 2 E. J28 2 rm. mod. apt, 434 N. 2 E. j28 Small apt- 315 N. uinv. Ave. J28 Heated bedrooms, board. 320 East 1 North. fl6 Mod. apts. Steam heated and gas. 115 South 3 West. ' j28 First class beans. Phone 1208. W 4 room mod. house, heated, near West Side High. 742 W. I N. f!8 FOR RENT -UNFURNISHED Strictly mod. 0 rm. heated apt. Excellent location. 246 No. 2 E. Phone 1360W. j28 3 room modern apt., newly cleaned, garage. 333 W. 4 N. Phone H2W. J30 3 room partly modern, crose to B. I Y. U. suitable for couple. $15 per month. Call 691 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 8MW. j30 One clean room. 316 W. 1 N. J28 Mod. apt $20, garage and sleeping sleep-ing room. 160 So. 3 East. J28 Nicely fur. South. mod. apt. 140 W. 2 j26 3 room apt. private bath, range, linoleum and gartge. Close in. 390 West 1st North. fl3 3 room apt, private bath, iaagt and linoleum, laundry room arid garage. Phone 306W. j27 parUy fur. 4 cozy rooms with cjoset and bath. 645 West 1 North. Cau 414W or at 41 East 4 No. f8 Partly fur. 3 nice rooms with closets, bath and garage. 154 E. 4 No. Call 414W or at 41 E. 4 No. f8 6 room jnod. house, full baoemetu ffnlshedrgood garage. 354 S. 4 W. Phone 446. fl Probate and Guard-ianshijp Guard-ianshijp Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Grace Stevens, deceas- 1 cd, Creditors will present claims ! with vouchers to the undersigned ; at Mount Pleasant. Sanpete County. State of Utah, on Or before the 1st day of April. A. D"., 1931. Dated at Provo City, Utah, January Janu-ary 26, 1931. OSMOND CROWTHER. Administrator. K. L. Booth, Attorney. Pub. dates: Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, Publication dates: Jan. 26; February Febru-ary 2. 9, 16, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITOR In the District crourt of the .Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County. State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of John E. L. Nelson. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Provo, Utah County, Utah, oh or before March 12, A D., 1931. JOHN E. NELSON. Executor of the restate of John E. L. Nelson. Deceased. George S. Ballif, Attorney for Executor. Published Jan. 12, 19, 26 and Feb. 2, 1931. APARTMENT HOUSE INVESTMENT! Quick Sale Offered NEAT AND NEW No better bet-ter investment Renters demanding de-manding modern apartments . --Located two blocks out of center business'district cement pavement right to . this apartment - two blocks from B. Y. U. THIS BEAUTIFUL BEAU-TIFUL building with electric ranges and refrigerators separate baths bulletin features fea-tures HEATING , AND PLUMBING . THAT COST OVER $3100.00 IMAGINE AN INCOME "AND A HOME TO LIVE IN for the cost of a modern new home IT'S A SOUND AND SAFE INVESTMENT! IN-VESTMENT! Investigate ! Phone 1099 WILLARD L. fi; SOWARDS Real Estaie Broker K Office 29 West 2nd. 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Terms with security Phone 1099. j26 Hydraulic brake service and parts. Expert mechanic. Provo Motor Co.' 145 N. Univ. Ave, J29 Monarch range. Bargain. Phone 817J. j27 Kindling. Scout Troop No. 27. call 050J2. 25c per sack will deliver. j30 Lump coal $7.50; Stew. $6.75; Nut $6. Phone 159. f4 First class hay. Three cuttings "hone 549R delivered, Roy D Brown. f2 Well matched young team, mares 1400 lbs. also new wagon and har-news. har-news. Bargain. Roy Erown, Phone 549R. J27 Electric percolator set. Phone 171J. fl9 Three horses. Phone 801R. J28 Hay. Phone 801R. f!6 For Potatoes Phone 225R. J28 First class beans Phone 1208. fll First class hay delivered. Ralph Bullock. 691 W. 3 N. Phone 144R. fll Extra nice Pearmaines and Rome apples. 459 No. Jl West. fl Bailed straw". Phone 801R. tf FOR SALE FURNITURE New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. Phom 348. 351 West Center. Provo. tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Wanted; Useless horses and cows deaU ones .if called Immediately, lohn Kuhnl, 050R1. Provo. ' tf BOARD AND ROOM ': Room- and board, good cooking. 213 Sg. Eas Vtyp Want Ad Rates I I First Insertion, per line, 10 I cents; each additional insertion, ! per line, 5 cents; one week, per 1 line 30 cents; two weeka, pr I line 50 cents; one .month, pet i line. 90 rents. Minimum charge, I 25 con's. I ! If .-.t paid within 10 days, ; double pi ice will be charged. Count five words to line. : ' - Own 1 -state in KeaJ Estate! . Opportunities Here! o !25 A. New. Small Home clos? to Provo $4000; terms. 1 A. New Brick Finished up and down-stairs High School district State Highway Terms. 10 A. Small House Fruits Trade for Building Lots. .0 A. Home Orem $4500. 10 A. Fruits Nice Home, trade. Fifth West Half Acre Tracts " Bargains. NEW HOMES ANY PART OF PROVO CITY. 60 A. Seven Room Home Fruits Implements Livestock all - jjoes. -BUSINESS PROPERTIES. Apartment' House Locations. Two Apartment Houses near school-will take smaller property- CO A. Farm Consider Provo home. 16 Va A. Farm good home loamy aoij.-ner R. R. Station State Highway est vva;r right. o- : IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE! Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Entnte Broker Of flee, 39 West Second North Provo, L'tah. reTt a17s Homes and Apartments, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished for rent. Somo are heated and in good locations'. See them today. HOME BARGAINS Four Room Brick Home on good BIG LOT. close In. Owner forced out and will sacrifice for $1600. See it today. Five: Room Brick on nice lot. Paved street and close in. Will sell or trade on easy terms. A good modern home for $3300. : NewSix Room Modern Brick, closq Irtr WllJ take smaller home on trade. ., What have you? RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY PHONE 10R -.-7irth University Ave, " HOMES and FARMS .FOR SALE r RENT 10 ACRES--8 Shares Water; ber ' ries, fruit: plow land. room brick home ., $3100.00 V 10 ACRES- 10 Shares Water: fruit . apples and cherries; 2 roora (rurnf ...S3 1500 I ACRE- 5 won! nofjrn new; ga-rago ga-rago and outbuildinj.i; clone .fn - .$4.5O0!oo - 5 ROtJAl new modern brick; full basement; garage and outbuild-lngs... outbuild-lngs... r..r.. H.200.0C 6 ROOM MtH.;vrn ;;rirk; good con-' ' ditlon. In siouthweFt $1230.00 MONEY TO LOAN at 3Tr to Members. 1 INSURANCE-- FOR 10 LES3 INVESTMENTS INTERiMOUJiTAIN FINANCE & THRIFT CO. 57 North Unlverlty Am , Phone 134 FOR SALE QR TRADE ... Mod. home. 6 rooms, bath and furnace, full basement, 207 E. 3 S.- MX LOST 1 wvrtnn. 4 keys In black key container, bet. 5th and 6th E. on 3 No. Provo. Phone 311 W. , -' J27 Nanny goat. Call 657 J. J30 A ladies, hunting case watch. O size watch, yellow gold filled case with Hampben movement. Back lid of case is missing. Return' to 376 No. 4th East. Reward. j27 Pair of dark shell rim glasses, Monday night. Bet. X antl 3 No. on 1 East. Return Registrar's office, B. Y. U. Reward. J26 Gold rljtg at Strand theater with 5 opals and' chipped diamonds. 389 East 7 No. Reward. J26 MISCELLANEOUS Have your wfnter coat rellned. like new. Phone 018R2. ' v f28 Painting and paperhanging. Phone lllV . J29 FOR RENT COZY 3 ROOM HOME Partly modern.. Near B. Y. U. Suitable" for . youhff couple, -I Only $15 Per Month : 691 No. University Ave. r PHONE 8944V 3 1 -. , 1 1 ; 1 |