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Show THE PROVO HERALD ' "i - x ft m m J" " IL r':xJ1'' hp) So m "' " ' i7ir ?TTTTTD pap nui has CJ : I ... . At Sacrifice Prices I J 1 , Our SI. 00 guaranteed for one year) Rubber Fountain u syringes anu noi vv mei uuiuw aic ucoi c bargaihCloSl-OOay- w Bring usyour pre-jot rencn ivory. CQ, scriptions. Xmas goods 20,0(i PI be on sale "at our" store D Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 Via J V. n V, ;'a U U U U VI W i SJ 1 i V ii a a ah .. .W W V V;. . .$1000 for my old apple and ; f1 1 orchard" Provo on Bench, hut peach won't take it, for I can geet $1,58Q for the water, "New house cost $1,000, TT TT IT1TT V H AM flfft Aft CHURCHES "THREE ROSES" "Feature of drama "Broken " Coin" . . ' ; this" Jocalitvv and remember Comedy () " "JANE NOVAK In "The Kiss of Dishonor" Two reels . - . Issi p in V in C ' -- "SOME FIXER" 1 o)fo) THE PEOPLE'S PROVO'S FASHION CENTER jOLfQ grad 'in tl Utal STORE THE EARNINGS SPENT IN UTAH OWNED BY UTAH PEOPLE AND j wee' THANKSGIVING EXCURSIONS November 24th and 25th, Via Salt Lake Route. Good retaa. ing until November 29th. Froa Q Utah stations.-- - Also to points rewiei of I dec! ford, and to points on O. S. L. In Utah via Salt Lake City. jnie pn priz as-C- Raibo&j ed Pro r?. Lllai BOTTTEN"CENT STORE plai WILL OPEN ON THE FIRST Next Wednesday, December the 1st, John E. Bott will open his ten cat stor at 12 West Center street. Is another part of this paper you" fill find Mr. Bott's announcement -- " the - . " CO. ' AJ. - Saturday to' ?400.00 SACRIFICE PRICES. THEY ARE GOING AT . "Under New Management" o $25,00 .- .. CharmingGerlrude Selby L-k- to ?300.QQ .. . .. cordial Invitation la grVen to all relation of tbe church to industrial learn how many of our common dis: . services. eases are caused by our food, and how conditions?" LUDWIG " tf) THOMSEN, Pastor. The Reserve this for reference and come. to eat to cure these diseases. Twice welcome! edited is . byJDr. Hyglenist Magazine METHODIST ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. C. C. HARTZLER, R. R. Daniels, a contributor to this FOR MONTH OF NOVEMBER Pastor, paper. Get a copy of the magazine at your news dealers or send ten cents to Sunday school 10 a. m. every Sunday What are you going to do; let that The Hygienist Publishing Co., Majestic ' (dlO morning. cough run away with you? Of course BWg., Denver, Colo. Prayer service 7:30 every Thursday not TJse Crouplne. "25c all Druggists. " evening. The evening sermons will he CROUPIXE is never told in bulk. from the Book of James. The morning WHOM TO In 25c boxes only. All druggists. IT MAY CONCERN: sermons on "Missions" and "Thanks- - lly wife having left my t bed and ' . . giving." board without iny consent. I hereby THANKSGIVWG ON THE SALT Nov. 21, 11 a. m. Subject: "The SigLAKE ROUTE, NOV E MBER 25. ' give notice that I will not be responsnificance of Thanksgiving." for ible the payment of any bills Excursion tickets on sale at all Utah 7:30 p. m. Subject: "Is the poorly which she' J stations Nov. 24th and 25th. Also to incur may ,r dad man . welcome In a Christian -.OSCAR W. MANr - points .reached b Utahjrransportatipn V ... church-TT-Kov JJated Co. via Milford, and to points on the 22,1913. Not. 28. 11 a m. Subject: "What O. S. L. Railroad in Utah via Salt Lake should I do for Foreign missions?" ' EAT TO BE WELL. City. Tickets good returning until 7:30 p. m. Subject: "What is the Read The Hygienist Magazine and November 29th. A In 4r; $2.00 - PROMISED FOR PROVO month. Fr iday . This gives you a chance to secure a"rarebargain is carried in stock Furs of much higher quality-than- - Will give farm away hut would of my money hack for equipCorner of Academy, avenue and 3rd ment Make offer. W. H, RAY. Prom North street i school at 8eryices Sunday., Sunday FOR SALE 10 a. m.: Mr. GeorgeW. Fitzroy. suDe Registered Jersey hull salf. Fine lntendent. Morning Worship at 11 a. ' pedigree stock. Price $100. J. W. m .Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Evend7 Gessford, 33 East Center, Provo. ing worship at 7:30 p. m. Prayed meeting' Thursday evening at '. . 7.30..., BflflO WRESTLING BOUT Ladles' Aid meeting in the afternoon ot first and third Tuesday of each Thanksgiving matinee 4 p,ra , -. '. like part el , FUR COATS FROM ONGREGATIONAITXRTJRCTr $600.- . the superior merits of their lint, and will show W. OFFERED A magpifi-- than wholesale prices-- in order to demonstrate' Ijess FUR SETS FROM I 27 cent 'line for two d'ays only, and will sell" to onFpaiions at I 26 ami' ?The manufacturers' agent wUl be here with his OmE R L O O K T H EM VOL i )i f tioi ho Mo ten ; '"""The'Ladies of the Aid thi -o- Lai St, l- T the Qongregatlonal society will glvfr tbeij tazaar, dinner and annual at the November 30A supper church next Tuesday, Come and bring your children. try ter ' not ttoi ; I per tioi poi pai . Nestor Comedy im: ' DRESSMAKING: On Jen-ten- FOR RENT: Furnished al most sew house at 68 N. 6th West In uire at 8S N. 4th West Prlce.$20 n30 per month. Pete Vosnps, welter champion of the Pacific: coast, who will weight " CASH PAID for cull apples. River-tffimeet Henry Jone in .finished wrest Cider olltf ling match at the Columbia theatre Vinegar Works. TO TRADE Standard hred horse, Thusday,. December 2nd. karness and buggy for Player Piano Vosnos has met all the best men in or Ford Automobile. Inquire al .this the wrestling game and defeated all office. 2t welter weights on the coast and Utah. His record in Utah shows that FOR SALE OR RENT: Fine brick house, ar University. he defeated Tom Kallas, welter weight Wells L. BrlmhalL 19 N. Academy are. champion of Ogden. George Thompson -s30ti Eddie. SmJihS&m-Wilae-an- dDatt Lockheart .Vosnos now thinks he will FOR Furnished cottage, be able to put Jones'" name adong with N. 2nd East n25 those, defeated. DRESSMAKING tione by the day or Jones Is also confident of winning piece, au work guran teed, rnone this match, as he has defeated most 247-tf of the welter weight wrestlers In this FOR SALE: Bulck car. rstatfind In Idaho. J' Needs some repairs; $225; $100 cash, NOTICE TO CREDITORS terms on balance, 193 W. 1st N. (tf In the Fourth district court ot Utah FOR SALE CHEAP: A number 10 county. State of; Utah In the matter of the estate of Lois Remington typewriter. Phone 293-Clark, deceased, t u : FOR RENT: house, with : Creditors will 'present claims with good kitchen, cellar and garden, for vouchers to the undersigned at the of $12.50. See Wells BrlmhalL flee of Whltecotton & Bagley. No., f west venter street, Provo City, Utah THE BELMONT APARTMENTS: on or before the 29th day of March, furnished rooms; housekeeping Ncely light, gas, bath. 1S6 West 1st So. s30 1916. Dated November 29b, 1915. . ETHEL FRIEL, Administratrix, LOST: Black mink muff. Double & Bagley, attorneys for Whltecotton te&d and tail Return to this office administratrix tot reward. (First publication Nov. 25r1915.) e . four-roo- m . 5 K . 4 THANKSGIVING Cet It at IRVlNrS, Wednesday, rione CS3-J- . Tei Come to MnesdayJecembGr 1st, IVood-Cfifton- 's lei lie In additions giving values up to $1.50 for $ L00, we will give Double Green Trading on 1 Stamps every purchase of $ .0 0 or over with a further discount of 2 per cent off for cash on every dollar spent; this brings your $1.50 values down to about 88c. See our large window display of high grade merchandise. Every article new in style, e minute and representing 100 per cent quality. REMEMBER Double Stamps! U0-Valu- $1.50 e. BLANKETS For . 50 . S1.00 ' Glove Silk . Corset Covers For Women's Genuine Silk ' Boys'-Sweater- Value : $1.00 , VGlove-fittin- ' g V- - For S ' ' Si Tl SI S; y . y Chiffon ,. Value pair Tufkish , . Towels, 18x45 (for $i.oo 'two-ton- e j $1.00 '00 $10 tl n L t' P!w,. h ;W a d d aluc Women's black wool Knit Tights Auto Veils, Jfor ' $1.50 Value, Katonah Velvet" ' Rugs. 27x54, for si.oo . : f $1.00 ,,$1,50 Value ' Assorted colored Table covers, 62x62, c " For ' for, $i.oo " 'if'"''.' QUALITY FIRST- - DAY THEN PRICE THE LOVEST VDAV tc li B 1.UU $1.50 Value Jor 8 t $1.50 $1.50 Value . $i.oo- - Jr r'u- - s , pair Knit Gloves y I Outing ValU & m $1.00 r; ' ; tt Hand- - Bags, for $1.00 " $1.00 1 fancy Slippers for Night-gown- $1.50 Value Women's .For 4 Rvalue, Censor ,f Women's Thompsons V II : : .$1.50 Value H s $1.00 $1.50 Value-Girls' Scotch plaid dresses, age 6 to 14 " For , $L50 Value I For S1.00 $1.00 - $1.00 $1.50 S1.00 - vet Corduroy, yd. . 'Women's iTptise Dresses for $L50 Value " Table Linen, yd. For Value $1.5U I $1.50 Value;- Kid Gloves S1.00 S1.00 si.oo S1.00 $1.50 Value I I For $1.50 Value $1.50 Value Value" J Men's Shirt's silk Crepe de Chme Handkerchiefs for Tvory Sets for For $1.50 4 --Valued-Parisian $1.50 Value 10 yds. Ribbon ed - S1.00 S1.00 -1.-- Value--B- Quilts- ' For TIMPANOGOS NIGHT SHOOL, t30 evidence. w at up-td-th- ,'-- Nov, un mi ou , i; DINNER? the 24th. . Turkeys, chickens, pies and cakes There will be no session of the night for sale by Provo Fifth ward Mutual school at the Timpanogos this Thurs . day eight on account of Thanksgiving Improvement association. day, but regular sessions will be held CROUPINE first, last and all the In the future, according to Professor lime for CROUP and Coughs. Guaran- F. M. Young. v i. teed by all first class drug stores. ' In the "case of Henry Tilly, Incom FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms for l!sht housekeeping, 150 Boutli 1st petent, Judge A. B. Morgan allowed "Mrs. Alice Furlong the amount asked rfor, $30 a month, from the estate for GOOD BOARD and room In private the case of Mr, Tilly after hearing the Jam Ty, wo soi down from Salt Lake for the winter and will take in dressmaking at the , home of her mother, Mrs. Niels 253 W. 6th South; ' (n IT 'pr Mrs. Annie Green it -- 0 LrlMJ CUSS ins ths ' |