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Show THE PROVO JIERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. -- Mr. and H H: If in in i i.mi m ni ULiiiiinuumiuiM I i The members of the L. B. J. club entertained their partners at caberet S1 party Saturday evening. The guests III present were Misses Hilda and Flor-II- I ence Oscarson, Judith Sjoberg. Mau-!-! line Adamson, Winnie Harrington, fa Jewel Linebaugh, Pearl Warburton, n Thelma West, Emma Qlpin, Gladys West, and Lola Oler. Mesgers Harold BullockrfSdores Smith. Clarence Rob-- : Ison, Howard Christiansen, Lafeyette Wright, Axel Boulter, Roy Meachum, jjil Bert Frampton, Oral Nelson, Richard If Marsh, Laurence Olpin, TherogJiarris ::l and David Adamson. III 111 ' Dr. O. E. Glua left Wednesday morning for California to visit with his mother who is seriously 1IL Lumber Comparer i)yil Ull j gj - 3 1 1 n nn i mi nrni n ft mi linn m I II imi ii um MMri imi ; That is the . basis on which we solicit your - orders fofBuilding Material and Coal. 1" at sc Sjoberg visit,. Satisfaction on Every Order I. Cart and spent Friday and Saturday. Mr. David O. Lauder of California return- ed home with them foij 1 few daysj -- : is Mrs. and! IP iU J BY S. D. WEYER. Staff Correspondent. ' 1 BERLIN, Nor. . A crash is coming in Germany, the only question being when and what form it will take. That sums up today the mood of the German people from the highest to the lowest aa a result of the sharp slump la marks. The opinion expressed by Arthur Von Gwynner, president of the Deutsche bank, that Germany must, collapse, dragging France down with her unless she Is assisted was echoed by other financiers and business I. N. 8. I? Peerless The Herald s .BOARD, OR ROOMS RENT 3 modern furnished HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINO housekeeping rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. When you think of pretty clothes, , think of hemstitching,, and when you think of hemstitching, think of the FOR RENT-- 2 furnished rooms. 460 Einger Sewing Machine Co, 97 N. W. 3rd S. Phone 400-Ntf rnir. Ave. Phone 399. FOR BOARD AND ROOM - MISCELLANEOUS WANTS OUR open next Monday.& Hardware Co. vr:: ;" 660 W. Centerv N-;;: v, 7 will be FOR - R ENT Two- - modern rooms for housekeeDlne. Provo Electric -N-. North. Phone 7. -- furnished S19 E. 1st 538-W- ll N-- 7 FOR RENT LOST You are losing money modern home, 728 W. 1st S. Phone 520-you trade with the Wasatch Protf. duce, FOR JENT-O- ne largejoonvfor4i ht FOR SALE Cabbage, carrots, par housekeeping in modern home. Call . N-snips, turnips, table beets, mangel-beet- s by the ton, end soft head cab- ROOM AND BOARD 416 N. bage for chickens. 814 W. 4th S. Six-roo- 644-W- Phone 612. - sity D-- J FOR SALE Ford roadster $100. W. 1st S. Phone 338-M- . ,:" Ave. AND ROOM 406 N-1- 7 6th E. 4 BOARD : Apply N, 291 FOR SALE Or will exchange for city FOR RENT Two furnished house8 keeping rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. property, 40 acres' good farming ground, with partly modern home. In- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for N-quire 126 S. 2nd EL . housekeeping; good location. FOR SALE Young ladies' beautiful tailor-madbroadcloth suit, new, FOR RENT Four room brick home, . 185 S..6th E. Phone never been worn; will fit misses 38 or ladies' 36. Call after 6:30 p. m., 109 FOR N-house, furW. 1st S. . nished or unfurnished; lights, gas FOR SALE Hay, grain, floor and and water. Also two modern' apartfeed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro- ments. 190 E. 5th S. Call 676-J- . tf. duce. N-1- 9 306-W- e 520-W- N-1- 4 RENT-r-Four-roo- ll N-1- 4 WANTED 'Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine garanteed hosiery, full line for men, women, and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 75 cents aa hour spare time, or $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Xorristown, Pa, cIouie"Traveliii g .wcjuestia office. , N-- ll .FOR SALE Ford roadster body. Ahlander Mfg. Co. K.FM OUR TOY DEPARTMENT will be open next Monday. Provo Electric l & Hardware Co. Am i ')J V ; mencae Legion pees Tickets $1.00 - Ladies Free i . HE F. J. KEISEL ESTATE Canning Factory, West Center. Phone Orders 662. - News and Notes Brigham Young' University Utah's Great L. D. S. Educational Institution. Pea santGrove 9 . . Hftiir WANTS Jsir TQx TM GONNA BE La solder!. Aw.BOrJBY U wvbe.cuU n ARMY BY HARRY L. ROGERS. I. N. S. Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Nor. 9. France's delegation will enter the conference Saturday prepared to resist stubbornly any effort to check the development of military aviation in France, it was learned in an authoritative; quarter yesterday. Appreciating fully the desirability of wiping out a part of the enormous expense France is undergoing for the upkeep of her army, Premier Brian d would welcome any feasible "plan for reducing the mljitary establishment provided France is given sufficient guarantees against Germany. Buch guarantees might be In the form ot treaties but even with such safeguards the French people would prefer to have some dependable weapon at hand in case of emergency. This weapon they believe ther have in a well organized and highly trained "air service. Germany is recovering rapidly from the effects of the war, they argue. The Germans are an energetic and effic-- Read and Use Herald Want Ads n ii ii n N-l- I V THINK OF IT Mores Hot Blast Heater 15 inch $30.00 Mores Hot Blast Heater 12 inch $22.50 Monarch Ranges $90.00 and up N-l- - 9 Ct ST' N-l- 9 WEBSm, SWECAMTSELL Many people are taking advantage ot our big pries reauction on neater s and Ranges. - 9 HI .. g COURSES IN BUSINESS. At the .request of a number of busi ness men of the city ot Provo two FOR SALE- - --Jersey milk. 463 E. 1st N. N-courses were organized Monday even BOY KICKED BY A HORSE. ing at 7 o'clock in the Brigham Young FOR SALE Piece of ground 89 ft PLEASANT university the high Bchool building. A GROVE, UniArthur, 120 located ft deep; frontage, son of Mr. and Mrs. William course in commercial law will be versity and 2nd N. Inquire 240 E. Adams, Jr., was seriously injured given by Prof. J. Edward Johnson, N il Center St Tuesday, when a horse kicked him, at and a course In marketing and MARRY IF LONELY For results, try J the base of the brain. The accident tematizlng will be " given by Dean ". Hoyt. me: best ana most successiui - jtiome inappenea aDOUt u:6t) a. m. The university .is, anxious to extend Jfaker"; hundreds rich wish marriage The boy was taken to the L. D. S. soon; strictly connaenuai; moss re hospital, accompanied by Dr.rB, C, its services to the people of Provo and to this end there have been or liable; years experience;, descriptions Linebaugh. ganized to date four classes, accord' free, "The Successful Club,' Mrs. ing to Director Nelson ot the exten Missionary Farewell Given. Nash, Box 656, Oakland, Cal. in GROVE A farewell slon division. These courseaTnciude ttentrace ofgerenty-orelghtyTJ!PLEASANT STRAYED Light Jersey heifer, year program was given in thef tabernacle the survey of English literature, given lions, who naturally look with resent and a half old, brand "P." Notify Sunday evening, in honor of CarL An by Mrs. Christen Jensen; a course in ment on the Indemnity imposed by l allies. To reach France, however, W. A. Peay. .Phone 790-J-- l. derson, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Swen O. Shakespeare by Professor Osmond; the Germans would have to journey the Mrs. china and who left for the by painting Anderson, Gourley, Monday hot blast heateTr, Northern States, where he will fulfill a course in domestic science given J'OR SALE-:ol- e's many miles down the long roads which by gas range, 9x12 rug, combination a mission. lead from Germany's centers of popuMrs. Eastmond. .bookcase and writing desk. .588 W. lation to the French border. During 11. Nelson the M, presided, and pro -tf 3rd S. . the time they were thus exposed, an gram was rendered as follows: proclamation: efficient French air force, with masCommunity Singing. FISH Will deliver table and feed fish Friday,. November 11, 1921, has been tery otInthe air and armed with the in Provo Tuesdays and Fridays. '' Prayer. bombs and poison gas would Vocal a national holiday by the latest iMaurlne Gamett. solo, proclaimed SaturBpringvllle, Wednesday and have them at their mercy. Over-lad- e President of the United practically R. A. Cornet and and saxaaphone, States, by days. Address Oscar Yarman, 383 S. and Oren Holdaway. the Governor of Utah, in honor ot the l University Ave., Provo. third anniversary of the signing of TOO MUCH CRIME, HARDING SAYS Reading, Bessie Bewman. Speeches were given by David the Armistice that ended the Great International News Service. FOR SALE Coal heater and gas range at a bargain; also davenport, Gourley, Bishop James HrWalker, W. World War. Nov. 9. Probably The opening ot the World .Confer forWASHINGTON, leather covered. - 248 N. 2nd E., or call L, Hayes and Carl Anderson.! in history the presi the first time ence l S50-W- . of Limitation of Armament The dent and his cabinet today gave conXylophone solo, Delbert Fugal. String quartett, Brother and Sister soldlng of memorial exercises in sideration -- to . ways and means of Washington, D. C.. for our unknown checking crime. LOST Sketch for sign by Columbia B. J. L Merck. hero. theater. Liberal reward. Return to Benediction. "The wave of crime as it affects the N-These present exceptional reasons Kni-rh- t Coal Co. postofOce department" was discussed for Grove Locals. Pleasant urging an observance of this im at length in the cabinet session today, iMrs. Ole Anderson is visiting in portant day. Let me urge all patriotic LC3T Sketch for sign by Columbia it was officially announced at the dealer. Liberal reward. Return N--to Deseret with her daughter, Miss Chas. citizens to attend the exercises to be White House., held at Pioneer under the, the Coal Co. park Knight auspices of the Service Star Legloih Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atwood. Mra. W. Also the public services to be htid in TZ SALE WTasher, almost new, NEEDLE IN BABY'S HEART. ' .xod for motor; also reservoir for J. Beck sal &iiss Ardcna Atwood the tabernacle that you may join with 157 N. 1st E. Call epent Friday la !c range. your presence in the spirit of thanks- International News Pervlc. ' Lda, N-giving end prayer on this most imMINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 9. W TT&ilcr entertained portant occasion. Let us recognize old Dawson garbles, from whose heart l!rs. SALE Household furniture; Thursday, aaltsrtcca la tonor ot her the President's Proclamation by plac- a cambric needle was removed at the . dat-M- er r leaving town. Phona May's twelfti birthday. Fif- ing all flags at half mast during the Elliott Memorial hospital at .the Uni teen guests were presenL day and to cease activities of every versity of Minnesota, is expected to kind at 12 o'clock, noon, and devote recover, it was said today. t i c.irt ll!ie a phcto- - Mr. and Mrs. our thought to prayer in honor of Sam W Hilton, are The baby stumbled and fell while -the ar- - this solemn occasion. criviiig coiigratulatioris playing last Friday and a needle in a LEROY DIXON, Mayor. rival of a baby boy. sewing basket penetrated his breast. f!-.M tn V'.f Kirii was v in ;: 'arc- ri:1o was the first V. N-l- mm .. riated. , ' at the ii ii iti 10. DA YS ONLY i Two-year- H PROVO iLECTRIC-f- 722-W- i ..HARDWARE 1 1 i re-ov- 1 - ho-.tr- ! . NO ROCK. J . The Famous . Members of the Second ward Relief y Society were entertained at a quilting at the home of Mrs. J. ' W. Thome ' . men. Tuesday afternoon. Indescribable pessimism reigns even Mrs.; H. W. - Wadley and daughter among those t the nation's leaders in Provo, who in the darkest days that followed May spent the week-envisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Far the armistice always held out" hope. .. mer, They too now are in despair. Three weeks ago when the AmeriMiss Olive Anderson and Mr, Oscar can dollar purchased 120 marks those Olsen of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here who predicted- - that the German rate would go to 200 marks tor visiting at the home of Miss Anderson' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Swen O. the dollar were called calamity 'howl-era- . Anderson. Today glaring Headlines ' announced that an American dollar buys heBoy Scouts oflheThlrd ward more than 250 marks. The economic entertained at a social Saturday even- consequences of this situation are ining in honor of Carl Anderson, who calculable and the gloom1 and despondleft Monday, for the Northern States ence cannot be exaggerated. The. Germission. Those present were Mr. and man masses, though - working feverMrs. J. C. Hilton, Bishop James IL ishly, are nearly ready to throw up Walker Mrs. S. O. Anderson, Alice their hands in utter despair. Financiers claim that Germany must Sjoberg, Zola Walker, Rera West. Daisy Newman, Carl Anderson, Del- - secure outside assistance 'in' the form bert Fugal, Tom, LeGrande and Cal of credits or an actual loan and that vin Walker, Eric Anderson, Leonard the indemnity burden must be lightSjoberg. Roy and Alfred Nelson, Ralph ened. Reparations committee will arSmith, Eleroy Nielson. Games, music rive here from Paris ,. in a few days when Germany will openly place her and refreshments were, enjoyed. casds upon the table to show that she Members of the S. and R."club were is so hard pressed there is little likelientertained by Miss Mary Paulson at hood of her securing gold to meet the her home Tuesday eevening. Features indemnity installment due in January. The last Reichsbank report shows of the evening's entertainment were that there are nearly 39,000,000,000 games, music, sewing and paper marks in circulation. Americans can get an idea of what this means by Misses Ruth Archer and Gertrude imagining that .the dollar has dropped Johnson spent Sunday in Lehi visiting to less;thaa two cents in valuer "It is a picture of our financial miswith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates. ery which the devil could well hand to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickerson and hen," Bald the Deutsche Allgemine family spent Sunday in Salem visiting Zeitnng. in commenting on the finance minitsers budget speech in the reichs-tawith Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Edmunds. Bhowing that the national deficit atrs. H. C. Robertson jspent Sunday amounts to 53,000,000,000 mark. A striking fact is that in the midst in Lehi visiting with her sister, Mrs. of all this misery there is scarcely any Oror L. Peterson. unemployment Jn Germany. An offiMrs. II. C"( Robertson ; entertained cial estimate of the maximum number Tuesday evening in honor of her hus- - of Idle men throughout the country is band's birthday. Dinner was served 100,000. The buying craze" continues and to about thirty guests. .Games, music and the usual diversions were in everyone ia converting all paper money into tangible goods. It is andulged in. ticipated that prices will increase. The Glade Linebaugh entertained about influx of great numbers of foreigners eleven of his friends Sunday, the occa- to buy up German goods, taking adsion being his eleventh. blrthday. vantage of the depreciation of German money is causing much dissatisfac .. ' v Air. and Mrs. John Mallison of tion. .". Some stores refuse to sell to any Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred, were customef who speaks with a foreign guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. C Line- accent Others are planning a special tax on all goods sold to foreigners. baugh Tuesday evening. There is much murmuring of disconMisses Hazel and Wanda Nelson tent below the surface, and threats of were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. . trouble unless the situation is amelo- - WATTISLUMP $8.00 TON AT YARD $9.00 TON, DELIVERED tf. 1 WANTED Copies of System maga- line, December, 1919.. Leave at The Herald GOAL P UVJ ' .... Coal WORK WANTED : Armistice Day, Friday, November d Prove, Utanr (7D 1 to-da- Sufficient stock for prompt service and qual ity that assures satisfaction, rhone20. A ' i Phone 303 Roy Boren Mgr. Toy Department opens next Monday - - CO. |