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Show THE PROVO HERALIrWEDNESDAYrNOVEMBERi2rW21r -- -S- thZ TOE LAEGEST CHAIN DEPAETMENT OHQAKIZAIION Df ?H1J 0LD For Late Fall and Early Winter These Fine Coats and Styl ish Dresses tor Women and Children Are Just What Are Needed ! &nen,siand .1 Who jOivns thef Gas Co m p any-?. The few men who sit in the inner office and direct the business are not of the fompany. They are the operators and managers working ' " who own the stock. the owners forthe - : : t people " The materials are the hew Polaire cloths, the heavy cheviots, and every garment cut full and lined with handsome, durable Venetian. Crossover belts and fancy stitching are attractive features. Self and fur collars of Coney and Beaver; ette finish the Coats. $29.50 This company is owned and controlled by its stockholders. Most of them live right here in town. Some of them may be your neighbors. They come from all walks of life. uiuic uie bausiacuoa oi saving-jnon- ey Dy buying their seasonable apparel at a J. C. Penney Company store. November's offering of Women's and Misses' Coats commands attention ; because " of the good values at low prices. $19.75 . . " - In a certain sense, every resident of this town owns the Gas Company because it belongs to" the town and to the people. When you complain about the service, the rates orsthe management, your complaint is really directed tftjhe community-a- t : V:; large. ; T Reindeer, Brown, Copenhagen EVERY month, people appreciate more and $14.75 "Why, regular folks just like yourself! They have bought stock on our customer ownership plan that brings them dividends every three months. Every dollar they .. . invested earns 8 per. cent interests ,: ..-,,r- Missesl Coats '.' If you do not own some of our 8 Per Cent CumuIativeTreferred Stock, now is the opportunity for you! Become a profit-sharin- g partner like the others. You can buy these shares for cash or on the partial payment plan. This latter plan is for your benefit to enable you to save a few dollars every month that will never be missed by you. Just try it and see how easy it is for you ! All' you need to do is to make the start. In a year or two you will be very thankful that you did so. Write or call at our office for full particulars. - -- ,: Ladies' Drosses INQUIRY COUPON Date.. OF STAPLE OR NOVELTY SILKS Utah Valley Gas & Coko I would like to receive, without obligation, more Inform Hon concerning the investment you have to offer. to give you lasting service, priced to give you genuine value. In all good colors and in sizes from Misses' 16, to the generous stylish stouts. Made-u- : , '' ....... '.MfciV. Children's Coats .. ...,... Address a r Provo, Utah City hM "EVERY PATROIi A PARTNER Telephone I :zzxsss:ssz::ssrz::r::s:::s::s ISSSHCERBSSEZZH M M And. OF SERGE OR TRICOTINE Name n. ' ...I. Columbia theatre : . , .. - II H N M ;vil :.. ... THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON , H H H H H H Nov. 7th Only, Night Monday : -.. . 'Z H H H H M UU A n n7 H II H r M M llfl H II M M ' Assisted by SPECIAL COMPANY OF DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS ' A in 1 H M M N 1 ft -- rn nn Dresses - fur-collar- exactness and have fancy stitching, over belts. . Sizes 2 to 14 years. Also a FulJJUne of 58.50 10 "big roomy collars and cross- For Young Ladies. Ages 14 to Years. 18 priced 510.90 T0 $22.50 VERY NEW MODELS y Prety Dresses $12.90 Cash! Values! Examine our values. Are there better values ,. We buy and sell for ij s- at these "Y - - incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES ' - ca&h. No debts mean freedom and . Prk6s? MAIL ORDERS NOW. s nm n ff MM i II If II II II II II II II II II II II II II - The opening event In Provo iport-dom- , II II held in the Armory last night, s: Was one of the best events ot its kind 1 1 eter held In this city. the entertainment began with a bajtle royal with five Provo "huskies" in the ring. They "muea" rrom the time the gong sounded until Referee Glade stopped it by declaring Straw and Kavochevlch winners. young Herman of Salt Lake and Dean Park of Provo wrestled for 29 minutes to a draw. With both men in the pink of condition, the match was fast from the beginning. The men matched and were very evenly though both exerted themselves to the limit, neither secured a fall. Park is the quicker of the two wrestlers, but was unable to pin Hermans shoulder to the mat . Jack Williams and Bobby Moore gave a splendid exhibition of clever boxing. Williams won by a knockout in the third round. The real event of the evening was the wrestling match between Henry Jones,:welterweight champion of the world, and Bobby Roscoe, welterweight ' champion of the east - Jones weighed in at 144 pounds and Roscoe tipped the scales at 141 pounds. Both men were very aggres ROSgTiiSIIES SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY $2.00, $1.50, 51.00, 50S These Coats are wonderful values at the y.Ice, for they are made of flne- Velour, Polaire cloth-- and cheviot, and offer a selection-o- f styles. .They are. full cut and tailored with plain and New Novelty Better Business M in PRICES $1 2.90 M t fULiJ We Would Especially Call Your Attention to Several 11 1 H D ,1 T0 ". $19.75 Just the warm garment for the little girl and her big sister. H H H 11 is $6.50 M THE EMINENT ACTOR r3 - $12.50, $14.75, $$16.75, - rrinn it s ' JUL .iL chilli . Fin-Thre- e taf GORED TO DEATH BY BULL. PAONIA, Colo., Nov. 2. P. N. Sher-fic- 64 years of age, a Tanner, is dead of wounds he received when an bull gored hira in the pasture near his home. Mrs. Sherf ick attempted to save her husband by beating the bull off with a club. The animal later w33 shot to death by the sheriff. SUGAR MARKET. NEW YORK7' Nov. 2. There was more activity in tlie local raw sugar market yesterday, but no change in quotations, which, range from $4.80 to $4.11 for centrifugal. The business was all through the committee, including 95,000 bags to local refiners and cost 19,000 bags to Savannah at 2 and freight equal to $4.11 for centrifugal, Raw sugar futures closed: December, $2.48; March, " $2.31; May, $2.40; , July, $2.48. WILL REPATRIATE SPANIARDS MADRID, Nov.. 2. Foreign Minister Hontoria has been requested by the Spanish ambassador in Washington to Make speedy measures for facilitating repatriation of the unemployed Spaniards in the United States, tt was announced. The condition of many of these Spanish subjects is declared deplorable. , GOLD ORE IN ILLINOIS. FREEPORT, 111., Nov. 2. What was thought to be gold ore has been discovered on a farm Jiear Pearl City, with the an111., it was reported, nouncement; that a company had been form! to begin milling operations on 1800 acres of land leased near the village, it was said the ore was discovered by well diggers and that it assayed about $11 a ton. DPCORI PAKAIV'-a- rf -.- sive and tach had the other in some very tightWaces time after time, but neither seenXdjbJe to times Jones had Roscoe where it Jooked like Rqscoe would go down, but each time Roscoe managed to wiggle off the mat and Referee Thornton had to call the men to the center of the mat ' Roscoe won. the first fall after one hour and 40 minutes of intense grilling with a strangle leg hold. Jones was so badly-Injur- ed that he couldl not come back inish the mateh- - and Roscoe was declared the winner. Undoubtedly Jones" will demand a return match. . One ot the largest crowds in Provo the wrestling history . witnessed match. Among those present from Salt Lake were Ira Dern, middleweight champion of the world, and party; Mike Nester, PoliBh champion, who meets, Ira Dern tomorrow evening; and August Sepp, of Grand Junction, Colo., whom Dern defeated a short time ago. BREAKS KANSAS ..,-rC x, '. 0 Chamber of Post field, miS yesterday brokewb the record ror niBu """""oiintfW' leaped jumping when he.an army .P plw of 26,000 feet from ; Brooks ey, by Lieut Wendellsbint ..gefka Post.field. The the in connection with min' Legion flying 71 bers' descent took 0 eighteen miles He landed about five field. FOR SALE ne.?' self-starte-r; Ju!!"vc.. trip, ter; mileage ana very cheap; ance in . P111"?" Eureka Lily Vrderrei. ter rifle, aimoat AUn one Clark Jewell gas range. 5 p. Inquire after r- - u. A & SNYDER - 361 E. SecondSou |