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Show Till! i r.OVO KSifALD, KCNDAY TTOiiE cjiCAKiLaua Jt?T a nil umu- - - r - ' rt - I II KJQ. Thq Exclusive House Furnishers' I II . . m , y.l : V "T 0 L L Pf - jr MiN - XI ' 1 ODD I . ttS 4Y ark We have gathered from t the different parts of our store various pieces of furniture from broken suites and discontinued ; inesah"J irexlosing them out&tT wices far below their, abtual value. If you are in need of an extra chiffonier, a dressing-tabl- e or a chair you will find"- - n here a piece of quality furniture at a lower price than you haver been paying for the cheaper 7 I Li Blue, Pink, Rose, Maize, JLavender, White, 40 inch, permanent finish - n ... iI.lL - a. T M TJ.J of Patterns a Variety Popular New . . . Shades; t are truly interesting - ii! , 1 , T" ' a S S 3 LteFf kind. mmms ra ' ; VQr. PIECE-SAL- E 23c, 39c, 49c, 58c, 69c ,. Ii Yniir and Summef .... .. - X - ... , ,, We are just in receipt of a large shipment of inlaid and print linoleums. We are now" ableTosupply you with the best quality of inlaids Sndhave a choice line of the" prints" in f.iV.iVl!- " some new light patterns. . - 1 5 - . a - n 'Sewing can be accomplished with a' consider- aoc saving by taning aavantage or our always fft! "LOWER PRICES" f A , S! BUYING KOST f II . ; mm ft" li'l 312 DEPARTMENT STORES FOR RENT Two" modern bedrooms at 161 W. First South. Mrs. Kelly. . . N. . Phone .71W4. HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNk FOR SALE White iron bed, springs, TURE FOR SALE. , large slie carpet, two baby carts. On May 26, 27. 8, Mrs.-A.- ' P. Day, 195 689 E. Fourth. North. Phone 423-J- . her NjThlrdWMt, wilJL off er-ahousehold and office furniture for 5 ..' ale. WANTED Three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms at once. Phone . , WAf "TED Room nd board by bust 4R9.J. .. '" ness man: must b near business dlBtriCt Address 81, Herald office. EECC?J FC3 PARCa FOST ll M-2- M-2- M-2- 00d U tt 80 N. Second rooms. Jones. " t Salesman, either sei. In qulrf JTHrWaHerrEoydea FX)R RENT six rooms. It-H- tf ' .'".:-r- WANTED " from New Less thai fouf day believed to have Is York to Provo established a new record for parcel post between the two points. large Some time last Wednesday package was placed In the New York ffic addressed o Provo, wherait . was received Saturday. In figuring out the train schedules It would appeal that the parcel left New York about noon and made connections at every point enroute.. without loss of time. Two nice, big furnished East E. D. rOR RENT ' . - ft SELLING T - y n - MOST WE SELL FOR IJ-L- ESS - . X House. M-2- 5 Modern brick bungalow, 107O W, Center. Phone u CHM11A GMMD The following organization was effected at a meeting oKProvo's enthu siastic Chautauqua supporters, who will see that Prove' Chautauqua goes "over the top" this year, as its most excellent program deserves. Is conducted this .year Chautauqua on a basis, not only saving its patrons the war tax which - was paid last season, iut giving the best program ever. - - ono- y- Guy for Cash CARRY eY&TEM CAIH-AND- - - LOWEST PRICES i.v.... ...... ..: t.r.jjrj 1.3. & C-- !b S-- lb 5 5 Qovcr -; . -. .- Lard Compound, buk .- m b. -- , Provo Local Committee. ' Dr. O. K Hansen, president; -- Prof, O. W. Fitiroy, vice president; J. C. Andersen, secretary and treasurer. Ticket Committee Dr. J. C. Clark, R. H. Beesley. chairman; -N. Coop Advertising Committee---R- . er, chairman; N. Whittaker, Heber C. Miller, C. A. Tolboe, Henry Vogey, Jr. " Grounds Commlttee-Geor- ge E. Bar ton, chairman; J, M. Jackson. Entertainment Committee Dr. W, T. HaBler, chairman; Mrs. A. C. Vlck- ery. Mrs. M. E. Wakefield. -- Utility Committee Mrs. B. P Larsen; chairman; 'Mrs. Sarah L. Roblson, Junior Chautauqua Committee L. Baker, chairman; "Mrs; B, Mrs. F. Larsen. ' Earl Nott, organizer and advance will representative of Ellison-Whitmeet the commitees and guarantors at the Commercial club rooms tonight at 7 o'clock. - W- tars V,:.it3 Uundry " V.r . v J"J ...x.w - V'VS '; VJLVi ir " Jv .4agv jj -- v j;v oC 4 Soap i:o cur.G3. i;o deuyest. : HO T7c:1-- Ifili I:1. Fully Equipped r 1 Center GtM at the University Provo m - very exten sively during the present quarter both by students at the university In astronomy' classes and by visitors. The sun spots, which are bo visiDie lust now that they may be seen through smoked glass, have been care fully watched by students at the state school According to Professor D. R. Allen, in charge of thia work, these spots are caused by! eruptions on the sun ana are aiso me cause 01 u aurora borealis seen recently. . In addition 'to studying the sun spots this time of year Is also favorable" to seeing", the planeU, with satellites, the moon and the iMessier Thirteen cluster. Saturn, with satel lites. Professor Allen describes as one .... - JJ oiC ., . . " ! wV...v.4oJ ' ft . . r. - can Snowdrift . . ; pail Peanut Euttcr v . . . , . .1." lbs; Good Prur. 3 t j lbs. New Potatoes Boxes Hatches Lara cans Sardines Flour ba? A. J. Pancake 10 : ;- Butter. ....... 5 5 4-I- bulk-- r csa Snowdrift cca ?nowv rif t 2- - i l ure tard, 1 - of Utah has been used " & I 3; Ticket it The observatory LINE C OMPLETE WEEK ENDING J! AY 23, 1921. 48-l- b sack High Patent Hour 48-l- b Back Whole Wheat Flour 10-l- b sack Graham Flour ; 10-l- b sack Gennade . . ............ 100 lbs. Eran and Shorts 2 lbs. Kanch Butter - re- - non-prof- .sights of the la aiao enthusiastic heavens and-h- e in describing the Messier Thirteen which Is a globular cluster of 50,000 . . . . stars. Because he criticized- - newspapers which display "sensational events,1 Denver pastor published an "ideal newspaper'!, for one.day. . The pub Ushers of the Denver Post Invited the f for pastor to become May 5. On that date the minister dictated how the news should. he dis played, dtrmined news value, directed ass .bnment of reporters and had complete control. editor-in-chie- Lake An unusual occurrence has been ported from an Ohio farm where aa ewe gave birth to five perfectly formed lambs, all of which are living and healthy. - - STUDY SUN SPOTS. - THE M03T 2 dozen Fresi 2 lbs. FulV Cream Cheese 2 lbs. E :r.quet or Maid o L. L. Noyes Is here from Salt attending the commencement y lice I gauo patient at a Vermont sanitarium is an anatomical curiosity. All his internal organs are "on the wrong side.' pictures revealed the fact that the stomach is misplaced, the liver on the left side, the heart on the right side and the appendix on the left He" is"1 recovering" fronT A LARGEST CHAIN DEPARYKENT STOXE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD WAIIT ADS WILL TRADE llollier Sii for 297 N. 5ta W. Ford bog. Call The Waseda University of Japan has a baseball team which plans to pley American colleges across the country from the Pacific to the At lantic, meeting Yale and Harvard this summer. They have planned to postpone the Pacific coast games until the close of the tour, so as to play the middle western and eastern colleges before they close. . '"""fZncof ponded - rg- r 1 n TK - ADDITIOIIAL " NATtON-WiDE- ,, A: Phone 205 Opposite Courthouse 33 East Center n ii 1 1 T7 Joy a uu J n . JUL 0 111 t |