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Show SECTION' TWO".' FROVO (UTAH) tSUNDAY HERALD, SUND A Y, OCTOBER .1 2,-1930. PAGE THREE LAURA LOU BROOKMAN AUTHOPOP''QASU POMANCP BF.CIf RHRB TODAY CELIA MITCHELL. 17. faeea sew life wkri she leaves the . lie Me la BaltlMere wkere ik has llvee with her aeaaiatreaa Mother. MARGARET ROGRRS, to Jela fcee father, JOHN OITCHELU m4 aer sraadmotaer la a stately Xtw lark. dwelJlnr. r , . . The ft-irl fcafaat kaowa aer father' wii llrfns aatll the . r e eaaie (a - the Baltlatere aaarlaaeat. - Celia -aa aaapoa BOB ROGERS,, her aaatfcer'a aee-aaa aee-aaa kitbaid, t be her father. Mitchell afTere Cella a life of wealth- aaa taaaiedlatelr everr-- everr-- thlaa; ehaared. She left her aaether. aaaware' that Mantaret Hotrera waa erloenly III aad aha Aeft UAH.Mk HlfcL.IS. yaaas Bewaaaaer ahetecraaher. wha aware that aaase day ha aaS Cells Weala he aaarrled. She la loaely tit at ee la the new hoaae. MRS. THOMAS MITCHELL her arlateeratle arr d aiether. erltlelsee the girl aad 'a-jtllaea tralalaar far her tal career. - Mltehell Saaa Celts la tears. Later that eeealaa; he . aalla m teleaheae aaaiacr aaja. Crelya. 1 atit ae crom. JIOW GO Hi WITn THR STORY V CHAPTER XV -V pVELYN PARSONS' boudoir was --J like a turqoise Jewel box In "which the owner's Irory and golden fceauty was set off as craftily as the jeweler designs settings for rare gems. Mrs. Parsons was sitting at the dressing table Inspecting the clasp of, a strand'of pearls. v "Here. Rose, will you fasten these?" ., . . ' , The xnald fastened the pearls about a throat which, under lamp light, failed' to ' show a- trace of age. - The Jewels, hang, half way to Erelrn Parsons waist; They were " perfect eTenly matched pearls, and. as Mrs. Parsons was well aware," harmonized : with her blond coloring and added delicacy to her ."mature -charms. fv '" "That's. air now,'Rose.-V" The maid disappeared. Evelyn Parsons drew 'the stopper from a heary vial of perfume. It waa heavy perfume, too -spicy, exotic and sophisticated.. Mrs." Parsons touched her ear lobes, her lips and linger tips , with the scent. Then she' stood . and surveyed herself, in the mirror. She smiled at the familiar reflection, appraising apprais-ing and, evidently satisfied with each detail. ., . . t.. ' Erelyn Parsons was 42 years old. No. one would -hare guessed her over 35.f-r- " , r. ', , She was 'a rather small woman. She bad v a. rounded pretttness of face and ' figure, and no one except ex-cept Erelyn herself -knew what it cost to keep down: that fatal' hip-line hip-line to the measurement .at which It stayed.' Constant diet, exercises, expensive- massage. -'. It "was her 'golden hair, though, that was always mentioned -when acquaintances 'spoke 'Of ""that pretty pret-ty Mrs. Parsons. '"- Tonight the gleaming 'tresses which defied time we're drawn back Into, a low knot.'' 'Her shoulders and arms were creamy white. There were chin, lines and tiny criss-cross wrinkles about her blue yes which .worried Mrs. Parsons, but the electric glow, concealed $ixenv NOTICE OF. KECErrERS SALE In ' the District Court ' of . the , Fourth Judicial District in and for UtaVCounty; state , of Utah. -' ' Wasatch . Holding"; Company, . a corporatlorr. rplaintiff,. vs. , Knight Woolen llTllaa corporation, Charles OttenheImp.and Knight Wool In-dustrle.-. Incorporated- corporation; corpora-tion; Defendants.. "'-. ; , Notice. Is herebygiven that the undersigned, LVIctoA J". Bird, Receiver Re-ceiver of .the; Knight Woolen Mills, a corporation, will, pursuant-ton court order," and authority, sell at A , Sea p j j ; 14- j IsJ " fT ?T 5 .. "aTaaaTaaTaaTr aaaVaaaaaTi raTaWaaatatajM,M,r W---XaaTaaaaaaTaTal JaBaSaat aaaaataaaTaffJ lJUUi- l W.i -MaVaTaaaTaTaBTi raTaaaaaTaaTa aTataaaTaaaal . to : it 4 7 j IT" si" " w -f- "" T" if 3j p7T" "" j j iT "T" HORIZONTAL. 1 Promised :' Land. ":: C What boat's . load, of pas ' aengers did - t rVenturV aave? ... O Gold quartz. 10 Collection of fcU. ' 12 Vehicle. 1 3 Perched. 29 Borders. 31 test. ,; 34 Males. 37 Bags. 35 Bashf nl. 40 To be in debt, 41 Taro paste, - 42 To be ill., 43 To feci r-gret. r-gret. YESTERDAY'S - lh mi tTl . CIL) aps TAR Of O alT 'NIC E AVAD ,L E.TJ G L 0W LEEj ONE pTpie srsTtft PjETIElR tTaTp 1 1 r 0 d J ABfTojP A L tSTPTA AIL AtjDW I Dl) AL W I llE'E PALM SjATEi iESM SSS 1 E fW.-"- tRp TlolTiE IS ,. - 1 4 To' prevent 10 Silkworm. 17 Drain. 18Kd5:e of , roof. " ' . . 2 Mo.hammel. . rvs"naiVie for. God. 0 To "carry oni STBotll1. 3 Tendency FICTION. ST II I Evelyn " Parsons- who had been beautiful at 13, could still turn btads in any - public gathering place. Her smile persisted.. . . .', :: CHE was dressed In black chiffon. It Ws a simple frock so far as ornamentation goes. Judged by line and effect it was pure Paris. The skirt, appearing to be the slimmest ' possible r cohering about the hips, Cared to mysterious, bell-like bell-like proportions before it reached the fldor,' The bodice," seemingly no ' lower than other : erening gowns, conveyed implications all the more marked because9fthe frock's demure design. Erelyn had bought the dress In the .French capital, nor had she regretted one cent of Its outrageous outra-geous price, She waa a ; woman with '"dress sense.1 :" ,cS Now she touched the side of the gown lightly as a woman will, un able to resist giving a final pat to that which Is already perfect," She took up her mirror, inspecting the flawless ruby of her lips. It was not deference to the mem ory of Dwight Parsons, in his grave eight months, - which "had per suaded Erelyn to put on the black gown, eren though the conservative element of society which she was always careful to consider would haro approved the choice. Erelyn chose the black dress as she selected se-lected her perfume. Officially she was mourning her husband. Privately that mourning hadceased months ; back. The widow, attractive and worldly-wise, had returned to New York from six months on the continent, bringing bring-ing a splendid wardrobe, and definite defi-nite plans for acquiring Husband Number Two. Dwight Parsons had been satisfactory enough, though never really rich. Blond beauty sometimes fades swiftly, and Mrs." Parsons saw the future through shrewd eyes. v Dwight had been a boyhood friend of John Mitchell. The Parsons Par-sons home was one of the few at which A Mitchell called regularly whenever he risited the metropolis during his long years of residence In Chicago, -- ; Serenely Erelyn Parsons smiled as she touched a flame to her clg-aret clg-aret and gazed -off across the horizon ho-rizon from an opened : window. The apartment was high ? up, cool eren on a sultry erening. Erelyn Ere-lyn called it a "small placeVbut she lired , - alone with her maid. Hose, and two Pekingese dogs. She was dividing her time between the apartment in town and a comfort able house on Longr Island because of disagreeable details concerning Dwlght's estate, involved in what seemed interminable- legal tangles Evelyn consulted a clock. Nearly nlnel : Mitchell should be there any moment. " '' . N . ' CHE tapped the ash from her clg-' clg-' art absently. She was no longer ; smiling.. Erelyn Parsons'. private sale. to. the highest bidder for. cash, all the right title and in terest orthe Knight Woolen Mills, a corporation, . itR stockholders, creditors, and the receiver in 'and to the property and assets of the said Knight Woolen Mills, real, per sonai, and mixed or every name and nature, as said "assets and properties , are more particularly described and set forth in the schedules and reports of said re ceiver,, on file -with the receiver, and Inxthe office of the -clerk of the above entitled courts together Rescue 44 To irritate. VERTICAL 1 First flyer to reverse Lind- bergh'a trail.' 2 Constellation. 3 Fishing ba. 4 Hub. ' Frozen water. 7 Sailor. 8 Free State? 11 Where Is , Santa Fe? 14 Maintains. IS Journeys. S Net weight of 19 Reverence, container. 20 Mover's ANSWER) truck. . 21 Self. S ' I . 23 Cover. 24 To loiter, 23 Beer. ' 28 Wen. . 30 Fashion. 32 Tense. 33 Related by blood. 3.1 Sheep. 30 Wool fiber knots. 38 Pussy. . 3 9.T9 1 u brica tet , IQ3Q ht hfeA SERVICE INC. Hps formed a firm line ana her eyes grew calculating, her beauty disappeared.-Like the purring feline fe-line Evelyn's sleek, silky : exterior concealed claws. - - Two softly shaded lamps Illuminated Illumi-nated the living room. Evelyn was standing beside the central, window win-dow In a. pose she knew was becoming. be-coming. Sho ' considered, then withdrew to a low divan. She had remembered that thejlghting there would be moreflattering. . .1 Rose entered the room carrying a tray and glasses. ; ; "Put them here-on the coffee table," Evelyn instructed. "And bring that box of .clgarets. Will yOU?" ' -r-Tr t-?J'? - " Making a man comfortable was to Erelyn Parsons the first lesson in entertaining, v She was always very careful about this. , The bell rang. - .;. There was scarcely time for Mrs. Parsons to turn her . head and shoulders to the . proper angle, to assume the exact degree of cordiality cordi-ality .In her -smile before Rose ushered In the guest.' "Welcome. John Mitchell ! The woman came, forward wlthl8hou1d her. Erelyn! outstretched hand. 1 A ' "Good erening. Good of you i to let me come, Erelyn. ; . M V "Nonsense. I'm so awfully glad to see you! Here "In this hot city how on earth do you men stand it jrl-mean staying here and working work-ing in offices. It's a treat to have yott, come and talk to me." "I hope you weren't going out?" "When I hare the opportunity of staying here and chatting? No, Indeed!"',, .;";;. "But you were going!" "Now, John! .. Of course I'm not. I're postponed the engagement. It was nothing that I wanted v to do, really. ' I'm awfully- fortunate to be able to get out of it." . . She leaned forward, hands held together, smiling . guilelessly. - Mitchell's face was serious. , , ."Well, It's a big faror to me, and I appreciate it ,I'm up against a problemwell, to tell you. the truth I don't know what to do. Tonight To-night I. felt that I needed to talk to someone. You were the only one I could think of who would understand " K "Then I'm glad you came!" 4- Mitchell moved impatiently. Before Be-fore he could continue Mrs. Parsons Par-sons poured a beverage Into a glass half filled with Ice. She held it toward him. v " "You'll have some?" she asked sweetly, tit will make you feel cooler." s . The man took the glass, drank deeply..-; ' .. ': .. The interruption had been nicely timed. Mitchell surveyed his host- S3a ,.w .a w V - . - , "Jore. hut you look cool! Howi do you manage it?" Sllrery laughter was the answer. Something more than laughter spoke from Erelyn Parsons eyes, but she waa quick to avert them. She had decided it was high time also with the going business, good will, trade name, business' files and records and all the . intangible assets arid rights appertaining ; fo said business, and belonging, to said receiver, free of all ciaims prov able in this proceeding, but subject sub-ject to taxes and assessments. -Written bids may be submitted to "the receiver athis office at the KnightCoal & Ice company, Provo, Utah, or at the of f ice of the Woolen. Mills, Provo, U.tah; at any time on or before 10 'o'clock A. M., Friday October 24th, 1930,..and action will be taken on said bids on' or after said. time.. : ..." . ' :. Ten per cni of the bid . must accompany the bid, and 'the balance must be paid in cash on. confirmation confirma-tion of the sale and transfer of title. -r ' VICTOR J. BIRD. ' Receiver Knight Woolen Mills, - : . A Corporation.. ' Publish daily. from Oct. 12 to 20, 1930. " ,s T . NOTICE ON PETITION FOR J1S CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. , In the District Court of the United Unit-ed States for the District of Utah. u ' A" v In Bankruptcy No; 11397 , In the - matter of Joseph R. Hinckley, Hinck-ley, a Bankrupt ' ' - Notice is hereby ' given .that Joseph R. Hinckley, of Provo, Utah, has filed his petition on the 3rd day of October J930, praying for a discharge dis-charge from all his debts in bankruptcy. bank-ruptcy. All creditors and other persons per-sons interested . are ordered i to attend at-tend at the hearing upon said petition peti-tion before .. the United .'. States District Judge, in the United States Court Room in the Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utahronthe 17th day of November," 1930, at two o'clock in ' the afternoon thereof. and then and there, show cause, if any. they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. grant-ed. By general rule of the court, i is further ordered, that any creditor credi-tor opposing this application, shall enter his appearance and file speci fications in . writing In, oposition thereto, with the - undersigned Referee, in the manner and at the time as provided in General , Order Number 32. . ' . Dated Salt Lake City, Utah. ... October. 10th, 1930. - J. T. McCONNELL, ' ! ; Referee in Bankruptcy, .-. " Salt Lake City, Utah Published Oct 12, 1930. ' ? Some river? of Siberia flow, over ice many years old and , nearly aa sclid as ice. There are no fish in the Great Salt Tjai tn'Utah;- her appearance won attention. ' "Nerer mind 'my looks. John. -the woman said quickly. "I want ,. to hear what this Is that Is both ering" you." -. "Well, 111 have to tell you a story.' - Mitchell put down the empty glass. "Mind If I smoke?" "Do; by all means!" -V "I think you knew," the man went on slowly, years ago about my marriage. I was In Chicago. Met my wife, out there. We didn't come home because of parental -disapproval. '. That . was at first After four years we were divorced. You renumber?" Evelyn nodded. "I guess you - didn't know, though, that there was a child. She's always been with her mother. ; Seemed to be the place for a glrL Margaret wanted ber, y of course, and I didn't contest Had no placejto take her anyhow. She's here in New York now." He did not hesitate at her slight exclamation. . "Yes. she's here at my mother's house. . Been here three days. I want to do well, what a father I've got kthe money. I want to 'give her her chance.., f 'You see she's never.. really had anything " -"How old Is -she?" "She'll be lSXnext month. Ce-lla's Ce-lla's herl name. Of course she's gone to school, and her mother did everything she could, I. guess" "Has her mother married again?" Mrs. Parsons asked. Mitchell shook his head. The , merest shadow of displeasure crossed Evelyn Parsons face, but she' said nothing. .-.r..r "I'm telling you the whole thing so you'll understand," ' the man continued. ' "Mother was opposed to the whold plan at first I had to talk her, into it. You see. Ever lyn well, you see, when a man v gets to be my age he feels differently; differ-ently; Things you've worked hard for don't look like so xmuch. Do ; you-understand what I'm trying " to say?" "I think I do, John." "I hoped you'd understand. - But you see. the trouble Is she ought to meet young people, have a good time. I thought mother could take' care of that but I see she can't Mother's' behind the times. She thinks the world is still' ruled by Ihe "Four Hundred.". Wants to take Cella abroad this fall. That's ail right, but what is she going to do in the meantime? Tonight I found her I mean Cclia--crying." The poor dear!" Mrs. Parsons voice was honeyed softness. "You . were right to come to me, John. Now here's What we'll do." It was an hour and a half later that the door of Mrs. Parsons apartment closed" ' "behlild '"John " MitchelL '- , In the turqolse boudoir Evelyn Parsons laid aside her pearls. "It's going to be easy!" she whispered exultantly. "Easy!" (To Be Continued) - Americans Eager , For War Service : NEW YORK. Oct 10. ttT.E Young Americans seeking ; adventure adven-ture are applying at the ; Brizalian government offices here at the rate of fifty a day for opportunity to take part in'ihe fighting in Brazil. Some of them, when.told that the Brazilian government Is not hiring foreigners as soldiers at present asked how they, could get in touch with rebel forces. , BETTER MOTOR CARS; 1927 Studebaker Dictator Sedan Beautiful light brown lacquer paint, - black trimmings, disc wheels; upholstery, like new: bumpers, spare tire and ready to go. 1924 Ford Coupe. Model T--only ..........$25.00 1926 Ford Touring, Model T only . $25.00 1928 Ford 2-Door Model A in first class condition. Priced at ....... ..$350 1929 Ford , Sport Coupe, N 3Iodel A Just like new. . "Beautiful black , colon ;Rumble seat, trunk ; wire -wheel, : side mount bum-1 bum-1 pe rs ' and fully equipped. Of all bargains this is the - one. Priced at .... .$450 1929 Nash 4-Door , Standard Stand-ard . Sedan rA-1 shape. N Priced to sell . quick. ; 1927 Nash Advanced Sedan 1 - :Reconditioned like new. 1929 Nash Cab Coupe Beautiful light tan color, fully equipped; good, rubber; rub-ber; in- A-l condition. The Home of Better Motor Cars cassIty"- crane MOTOR CO., Inc.- .150 NO..UNIV. AVE. Phone ,953. -z - : v - Provo LOST AND FOUND . Ladies black and white kid glov for right hand. Herald office. o!2 Sterling silver- bracelet,- set with square cut crystals with smal links. Phone 526R. Reward. ol2 " Overland crank. Phone 404 J.' Re-" ward. . ' ol2 REAL ESTATE RANTED SELL YOUR PROPERTY, 4f arm, busines or residence -quickly for cash. No matter where located, Particulars free. - Baker Agency, Railway Exchange Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. MOONEY ABUSED WIFE CHARGES SAN QUENTIN STATE PRIS ON, Calif., Oct. 10. (U.R) Despite efforts ef-forts made to alleviate his labors, Thomas J. Mooney, - convicted of killing 10 persons by bombing the 1916 San Francisco preparedness day parade, continued today . in his job of peeling potatoes for other San Quentin prisoners. Ccharges brought , by Mrs. Mary E. Gallagher, of the' Mooney Defense De-fense league, that the prisoners were being treated "in an inferior manner" were emphatically denied yesterday by Warden James B. Holohan. "Mooney had a tendency to upset other prisoners," Holohan said. That is why we changed his job. There is no discrimination of any kind shown against him." "Mooney is employed under con ditions that are detrimental to his health," Mrs. Gallagher declared. He is not allowed to see visitors and is abused by other inmates." Crash Fatality Leads To Charges SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 10 U.E) Charges of reckless driving against George Luker, 21, may be changed to involuntary manslaugh ter as a result of an automobile accident, September 10 in which Mrs. Ellen -H. Cameron was fatally injured. County Attorney John D. Rice, announced today. Luker was identified by Special Investigator G. W. Carlisle as the driver of the automobile that side swiped the midget coupe driven by Mrs. Cameron: The coupe was forced against a bridge guard, and the occupants thrown out ; . Blinding Lights Cause Man's Death ; OGDEN, Oct 10 U.R John B. Quinn, 52, who was killed on a primary highway near here yester day by an automobile driven - by Claude W. Bybee, 20, who became cbnf used when lights of an ap proaching car blinded him. Th dead man was identified several hdurs x after the accident by his wfe and daughter. 1929LFORD Sport Roadster. I 1929 FORD , 2 door . . . . . . 1927 FORD Roadster 1929 CHEV. Coach ... . . .. 1927. CHEV... Coupe .V . ... . . $350 0425 $05 0435 $255 TRUCKS 1929 FORD fA OC lia-f on .Truck J . VJ 1926 FORD VlAgL 1-Ton Truck ... V"tiJ-? Our Used Cars sell for less. . . Why? ; WE ARE FORD 5 : DEALERS Used Car Lot FIRST WEST & CENTER Several Other Makes of Good Used Cars TELLURIDE MOTOR ca Ford Dealers ' ..." FOR RENT FURNISHED WVVMVWWMWMWMMMMMVMNr4rrAArrr 2 room apt 434 No. 2 E. ol7 3 rm. mod. aDt Ina. 782 W. 1. S. ol Upstairs apt In the Truman irs 26 Phone 226 Ol6 Mod. home, steam heat bedroom 132 South 1 West. ol6 Clean apt 468 No. 1 E. ol6 "Bedrooms. 357 East Center. n9 2 rooms also washing machine Phone 381R. Call 156 West 4 So. o21 5 room mod. house. 130 W. 4 N ol4 3 room apt private bath, stoves linoleum and garage. Phone 306 W o2l 3 room mod apt 478 S. 1 E. ol4 Beautiful apt newly fur. close in Phone 705. ol2 Mod. heated apt. 867 N. 1 East. Phone 559W. - ol4 Steam-heated rooms, apt., and garages at Nixon apts., 185 S 1 W. o30 5-rra. mod. apt Inq. 844 Milton Ave. ol4 2 room cottage' $15. 270 N. 1 E. Phone 151W. , ol3 FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 4 room mod. brick home $20 mo. Phone 1053J. 3 room house with lot Call at 420 So. 2 W. Phone 1129 W. ol3 3 room mod. apt with basement. electric range, furnace and garage. East Center street I. H, Heal, 876. ol3 Large 3 room apt., private bath. linoleum, range, gas. $17.50. 313 East 1 South. o!6 Good Eome. 265 W. 3 No. o!5 3 housekeeping rooms and a 4 room mod. apt. Vacation Oct- 15. Call 259 South 2 E. Phone 648. ol3 5 room mod house. 155 So. 4 W. ol3 TRASH HAULED Phone 1007W for hauling ashes and trash. o!7 BOARD AND ROOM Board 'and -room for girls, block from B. Y. U. 441 N. 1 E. ol6 In Good home. 265 W. 3 N. o!6 FOR SALEHOUSES ' Large .house. N. 8 E. St Consider small house. Phone 1347J. ol7 4 room white brick home, wH sell half price for cash. Box 2, Herald. ol? HELP WANTED HALE WANTED: Salesmen to sell na tionally advertised product to Stores, Garages, Factories, etc. Easy to make $4.00 an hour or $500 or more monthly. Tested sales plan. No money required for stock. We deliver and collect. Pay . checks mailed on Saturdays. Big surprise waiting. Write Fyr-Fyter Co., 1996 Fyr-Fyter Bldg, Dayton, O. i . 2 exp. apple pickers. Phone 667J. "Fuller Brush Co., has opening for man with car for increased Fall and Xmas business.' Permanent if you qualify. Preferably a man from Spanish "Fork or Springville. Write 202 Continental Bank Bldg- Salt Lake City for interview. olO One responsible man, in every town and city over 1000 population, to represent Chicago outdoor advertising ad-vertising company in handling and distributing free samples and al manacs for National Advertisers, from house to . house. Nothing to sell. Can be handled . In spare o: full time; experience not necessary Year round opportunity. Men select ed must have good references. Write today tell all about yourself and enclose - stamped envelope. MUTUAL, MUT-UAL, 154 East Erie Sreet, Chicago, Illinois. . - tvP HELP , WANTED-rTTTTA LT1 ADDRESSING ENVELOPES Work at home during spare time.. Substantial weekly pay; experience unnecessary. Dignified employ ment for honest, sincere, ambitious persons. WORKERS LEAGUE, NAPERVTLLE, ILL. Girl to do . housework. Call 089. M. LC, Drake. ' ' , - ol2 FOR SALE FURNITURE 6 ft extension dining table and couch, cheap. Call -283J.' Household furniture. Phone 728J. V ," - . .. 1 ol3 New Second Hand Store. We buy for cash. We sell for cash. Phons 348. 351 West Center. Provo. tf The "average - individual' spends . U U.LkiLJ BUSINESS AND I PROFESSIONAL.! F01 General Fou'idry and Machine) Work. Electrical and Aoetylen . WeJdlnr. , . F PBOVO FOUNDRY AND - MACHINE COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN $700.00 $1200.00 89r ON GOOD PROPERTY. Phone 10994 olO Plenty of money at 6 and 7 on improved farms. Willard. L. Howards. Phone 1099. olO LOANS ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE Transactions completed in a few moments on your car to either give you cash or pay off present finance compay and reduce monthly pay ments. LOANS $100 TO $1000 V. H. TUFT Farmers St Merchants Bank Bldg. PHONE 124 Money to Loan 67 Thousands of the thrifty and foreslghted citizens of the United States in all walks of life have availed themselves of the benefits of the Equitable Home Purchase plan. If you Intend In-tend to purchase a home, make or renew a mortgage, or if you have a mortgage not yet payable, pay-able, why not call upon the Equitable. Albert Kirkpatrick District Manager 75 East Center St Phone 1253 YOU CAN BORROW to pay your Current Dun buu repay ui ivui from yor salary. Columbia Bond A Mortgage Company. Hi North University Ave. Ground floor, tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1200 nice pullets; Z mos old. lay ing 500 eggs a day. O. H. Anderson. Orem. Phone 07R3. ol7 U. S. Army rifle, cut down for porting purposes. A good deer gun. Phone 615. Leo Duke, 790 S. 11 W. 013 Good workhorse. Phone 1045J.'o2S One 32x4 tire, nearly new. Call 987. v ol3 200 pullets 90c each. 715 East Center. Springville. old 500 or 600 yearling hens, nearly over the moult 291 W. 7 N. Spanish Fork, Utah. ' ol3 Straw. Ellis I. Jacob. R. 1 Box 92 ' ol5 20 Barred Plymouth Rock pullets. See Dell Gay at Smoot Lbr. Co. ol3 Jonathan apples, 25c if you pick them. Lee Warner. 1065 North 5 West. Phone 577J. ol4 . For; house cleaning buy Saunder-Site Saunder-Site furniture polish. tf White cling stone peaches, Jonathan Jona-than and delicious apples, hubbard and banana squash. Clay Beesley, Mapleton. Phone 266R5. Spvg. o!4 Cheap. Baby buggy. 675 E. 4 S. : o!3 Place your orders now fro printed print-ed Xmas -cards. Large variety. Provo Paint & Glass Co., 47 No. University Ave. ol3 Wolf River apples. 50c bu. Wm. Ratcliff Jr., Phone 1263J. ol3 Jonathon apples 25c per bushel Pick your own and get the best 1275 West Center. ol3 Baby pigs. Phone 035R3. 012 Jonathan, Delicious, Roman Banana Ba-nana apples. Geo. Sawaya,JPhone 051R2. , ' ol5 For good home-made tamales call Mrs. Graham. Phone 928J. 14 Hubbard sauash. aoDles. snanlah onions. Phone 482W. ol3 HAMPSHIRE BUCKS 6 year lings and 17 March lambs. Inq. Larayette Garter, Carterville road. . . ' ... - ; ; 019 WELDING AYERS WELDING WORKS Ace tylene and Electric, Welding. We weld anything made of metal. 42 North 4th West" ff '; INSTRUCTION ' RAILWAY MATL CLERKS. Men 18-35. Comence $158.00 . month. Steady work. Experience unneces sary. Common education sufficient Sample coaching FREE. Write today to-day sure. Box 100 Herald. .. FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sell ISO hens : or trade for wheat Call 019-J1. ; ol5 :3-rm. home in Salt Lake for Provo MoliiMMS i aie . Want Ad Rates First Insertion, per Une 10 cents; each additional Insertion, per line, 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line, 60 cents; one month, per line, 90 cents. Minimum charge, 25 cents.'. . . j, . If not paid within 10 days, double price will be charged. Count five words to line. Real Property Fire 'Insurance Loans ABSOLUTELY NEW BRICK HOME-r-Modern one full acre $4200.00. . .. BUSINESS LOCATION 27 room Hotel, team' heated across from court house railroad highway MAKE THE PROFITS INVESTIGATE! IN-VESTIGATE! $400 monthly in- come. - J' ' ;v.,' ' EIGHT ACRES young orchards Delicious apples CLINKER BRICK BUNGALOW hardwood hard-wood floors hardwood finish complete plumbing electric range almost new range Hea-trola Hea-trola LARGE . BARN COOPS for 600 IT'S LOAMY LAND. Profitable to Own AND A BARGAIN. BAR-GAIN. ' BUILDING LOT 3 W x 12 Rods- $475.00. N.E. Location. FIFTEEN. ACRE FARM Large home barns-vcoops mostly in orchards Just commencing to bear TRADE OR ACCEPT REASONABLE OFFER Terms, , PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards Real Estate Broker . OFFICE 39 W. SECOND NORTH Provo, Utah " Good Farm & Home to trade for property In Uintah. SMALL HOME close in, for $1150. Good terms. . SEVERAL GOOD 'BUYS for investments. in-vestments. ' ,J ' ' !':' PLENTY OF MONEY at 7 either straight loans ormonthlj payments. . GRAY-PAYNE REALTY CO. Here is Your Opportitnity For SAIrJTRADE 50 Acre good farm; excellent state of cultivation; splendid water. , right; .six-room house; water, lights, ideal location; full set farm, machinery with livestock if desired. desir-ed. Will 1 accept Provo home in trad el , -;, Beautiful new modern stucco home, four rooms and sleeping porch; half basement;, three-fourths three-fourths acre of land. Can be purchased pur-chased on easy terms, or will take other property In trade. See us. FOR RENT 4 room modei a home with basement v DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. v wanted: v MISCELLANEOUS '" ' aa aa aa aa.aa aaaaaaaaa B-u-LrcwJ TO buY garage or building sult- able for garage. Call 1488. Four' room unfurnished modern apartment with part basement and garage. No children. Write to Evening Eve-ning Herald, Box 200. . ol5 ia in i I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaliiiiiiila i nn u ma Want to rent 4 roQm home. CloaA In. Box J. Herald. ol3 Dressmaking. Workmanship and fit absolutely guaranteed. Pric reasonable.. Phone 1355 W. ol5 Wanted: Useless horses and cowa Dead ones ' if called 1'mmedlaUly. J ohn KuhnI 060R1 Provo. tl MISCELLAlfEOUS "Lonely J Join a correspondence club. Write Bent, 715; S. Hope, Los Angeles."..' , .,.'". .' Let me make your quilts. Phone 045R3. - ol6 For house cleaning buy Saunder-Slte Saunder-Slte furniture polish. tf Stove and furnace grates and linings, lin-ings, etc Furnished fit Work done right by C. Owen Draper, Phone 1322W. nlO For Rent brick garage. Cfoe In. 115 South 3 West. . o20 For rent Piano. Phone OR. n6 Vis your clock ; runnlf. Tf not! Why Not? Phone 720J. for free examination ex-amination by a clock specialist. Rates on all work this month. Satisfactory Sat-isfactory work guaranteed. .. n5 - Pasture for rent 1 mi. north State hospital. Frank Meldrum farm. olO Have your winter coat rellned like new. Phone 018R2. o5 DONT HANDICAP vour radln , , with weak, lubes. Phone 176. We test radio tubes free. Provo Ma $12.50 a year for shoes, -' li proper ty. 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