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Show tyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai........ THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. - - ' te TODA-Y- SALE tvevaHaet air from popular operaa: aa epocb-malri4ano record ana of tb traataat llylnc pianiata; a wendarful intarmaue b tha poat of thaby violin Iwa acaj-attrri- nt band nnarchaa; tha eroam of daoca hlta are emanc Dccarabar'a oflarinca. Koeocb aaa to apara fer tba neat eavotaa and aaasttoc levara of Bat mwic. . Mail ll-i- AirfelafUaa- (Flawar Saat la Fraaca Toaor - a. tlM lo4 II Fralataa-Frar a. SOtlt . ll.M fl $IM Mtaatatiia lt-l- a. ia-i-a. Sl 041 Lm) U.Jea) Ma-fr- aa. . . (f ' aaaoarr ' . Solo : Li i Ad HI . , Taaa. Karla . AarrW"- - rVaaf) Tatar . Taaa. Karla Micatriak'aRaaa tSraatea-Naate- ) 5aaraaa . LaUaar Fraaa "fcrauaia" (JatatoaraAO Smmrmmo mud Caaraa . iraaa Wiliiaaaa aaa Braaawict Uakt Oam Co, Oa the Caaaaat March . Walla B. Raeert aaa Hia Baaa ' , Wakar B. 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Jhe sizes are 16 to 44. . 5 r . the Star theatre, $4.98 FUR 9 FOR SALE T and- - 2L Kewple dolls, $1.50, Bagley at-Shop, SATURDAY. is Dollar Day hop. $2.00 STAG- E- AtT-P L USilkS P'UJ Q HG Wth Beaulijul Fur Trimmings at Bagley sayrtttot N-2- 8 Sr-44v- 75 Cape Collars, Stolesr - WRESTLERS SET FOR S hetageWtaetfor7-rrthebi- g finish wrestling bout between Henry W A iM T E D Good milch cow, giving not Jones and Dutch Anderson. Henry three gaUofflaJper,dayr ILjesshan Phone 581-. but that both he and Anderson will tumble. Bobble Roscoe when he reFOR CASH SALE Good cow, 65;' 2 turns to this section, r sheep, $8.00; pig on hoof 8c; dressed Jones attended the 13c, live weight 40Q lbs.i leaving J5ltl match at Salt Lake for the purpose of 371 W. 7th S. Saturday. Phone 664-studying the headlock which' is a favFOR SALE Young marer good work orite of Anderson's. The Idaho man arrived in Provo horse. J. O. Jacobson, 950 S. 5h W. -Thanksgiving day and took a light this workout morning. He wired a RQ4RT) OR ROOMS from Montpelier Wednesday message BOARD AND ROOM 758 W. 1st N. to the effect that he would quit the man like. ; Jones FOR RENT- - Modem house. 144 W. game forever if a bested him. 3rd S Excellent Quality, rsen $19.75, $22.50, $27.50, $34.75 . Dern-Gardne- (Doutlatt-Scott- 5apraaa Doratkyjardaa . 7 "7 Eraaat Hara Aarifaaa . Eraaat Hara WkyDoatYoa (WcCarcAy-riaraay- ) I Loot My Haart Ta Yoa fo. Trot Rady Wiadoaft't OiUforBlaaa m Kaaa Oa Lorini YoaF ok Trot Rody Wiadoaft't Calif orniaat 7"ro Rota of Arabr-f- ax . . fckam JoBaa Orckaatra Laria'Udywfaa Trot . . . . . ktuua Joaaa' Orckaatra ) Lara Bird (lUrl FiorUo) Bmrilon tm n ITrliMLIv. N-2- 4 Frira KrtUUr) Violin Solo FJja BraaiWa . Saraaada ("iaraa) VftlutSolo . . . Flin RraaaWla KatUaaa Mavaaraaaa (CmmforJ-Crouch- ) Taaar . Thae. Karta , - , , , Tkaa.Karta Killaraay (Bmlft) Ttmor , , .. Aania Lamia fl.trO 1 A s $14.75 .11 looks like Manager S. M Deal, of will have to enlarge to accomodate his patrons! WANTED Girl wants general house- his building 5 work. Phoae 729-J- . Mr. and Mrs. iLoveridge of the East MEN'S SILK SHIRTS made to order BencharereJolclhg ovefThe l)irth'0f at Mrs. Esther Mason's. 193 W. 4th 9. a baby which arrived Thanksgiving D-morning, 1(MI Itl-l- 111 All a "3 trunk SALE New wardrobe cheap." Phone 255." " ' " ' i.i N-2- FOR Old Rafraia XTraaaeriaaa" 15017 ary-- prlcsei 2nd E. POPULAR FAVORITES from PREVIOUS RELEASES ..jo-la- .: mW 185-J- - tlSt - Y I i.ui 1 m The Social HourT)andng"tlub gave while they last 244 E. 4th S. Phone a dance in the High school building. . tf A jolly time was had by. all present. 7. FOR SALE Household 'furniture, at TTheankBgIvlnrflaiicanthe once; party leaving town. ' 80 U. Opera house last night was well ' Aoiray aaa Caariaa Mart Caoaa.Oaaaaaaa) aWn-ao-a 8 waaat Ktaaf Maaaj Cara Taaar aaaf Jarttaa CW Hait aaa" FJBottSVaw Geo. Bat Nat Fartettaa (Crmml) Barilaaa . . Eraaat Hara I Waaaar V Yaa Still Cm Far Ma-- fa Traf ( T,i Snyd.r) Trut MamUm.3trmlMkl.Lr. -' iakaa Joaaa' Orckaatra rra (AarMa(i-AraAaaOoa Kiaa-f- aa . SaMa't Orckaatra Lara WiB Fiao aWar-FaTra( (SU.U.Blmk,) Serial Onsaaatra Yaa41aaUfaa' Carl Faataa't Onaaatra Sacaa4 Haaa Raaa-- faa Tra. (Vaaay) CaH Faatoa's Orcbaatra Ba-- faa rrat (fliac) J . "T V r . Wiaaaor OrcWra Swoat Maa V Miaa--fa Tnt (Jtoaiaaaa) Baaaia Kraaaar't Orca Trot (rvtaa 0aWin) Say h WHbMaak--ra WWeaft'tCaKforalaat ay Wiadoaft't Saatk Saa Uatwfos Trot (CrAi(n) Rudy Ckliferaiaaa Saat Udr-fa- jc TVa (Cfamd-Zooe- ) . Carl Faotoa'. Oreaaatra Biauai Bay.rax Trtt (Wkituit) . . Carl Faataa't OrcWra ra tin It-l- n. i I I tK less furnaces, at wholesale 'n ILM " F0R"8ALE'-estnalityhotTiiripip- Saada a Uttla Gift afRoaaa It-I- n. pretty-Dresse- W. Donaldson enter- 2Hd r' Riviara Triar- Stmttinw Uormm. Vaa riaar ) Billy Joaaa aad Mala Trio n. Smartest of lines and newest of trimmings make these the best offer. mg of the season. -- (So) It-l- a. ' . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Gas range, Kcoal heater, dinner at davenport, library table. 267 N. 1st tained, at a Thanksgiving . their home. Covers J were laid for E. Phone seventeen. - . . . FOR SALE Cabbage, carrots, par- tnips turnips, table beets, mangel- - I Miss -- FIoks -- flarmer ha beets by the ton and soft head cab- guests at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and bage for chickens. 314 W. 4th S. Mrs. Ed Black of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. D-- J Phone 612. Orvel Com th wait of Soldier Summit and A. W. Harmer and family. FOR SALE Hay, gram, floor and Wasatch Profeed - at lowest-prices.jThOunlorrom. at the Opera tf. house duce. under the direction of Prof. FOR SALE Coal heater, gas range, Harold Alleman and "Miss "Adams, class supervisor, was thtf social event davenport, leather covered; library a at-bargaiiii--348-Nr-L,rO bfeeaaonThitgcora Ubie, 0-' artistic. ThHa- - room phone-35was taxed to its full capacity. lit Gaaawaky Kiaia 5ala - Boaeaalaa CM . ' t tt FOR SALE Giaaaaaa Daalaa r Jaa.aaaa-araira- Ray Lambson bas accepted a R. G. depot In the D. Pro- St 603-NW- (Zaaacataafa) t Prat TaaJa duce, Act B (AWlaO . - Taaa YaaTI RaaaaiW aaa) af T.mor Leaa't Caraaa Raaat 1MWS Fr. (Altar) IMaria Caaamlae Act , Uaaaatraaai (A Draa. ml ll-i- a. ; MaalcJ-- Pacaacd aa arataaa 1.M . 5oraaa . tajtaiiaa M tovi It-l- (Lft aa ViaalaVarta la-l- a. Tn You are losing money you trade with .the Wasatch L08T - For Women and Misse: of Prep ossessing Style and Qualify HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING givet nd beautiful flniBh to fancy embroidery work.- Hemstitching make Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Diamond spent the crochet edge- easy and saves ima. Christmas gilts of scalloped pillow Thanksgiving a "guests of Mrs. ilips Juncheon aets, .table cloths, Disi4's parents--, Mr. and Mrs. (X L doilies, scarfs," dainty 'lpr6ns, baby :lothes, etc, a specialty. All work Mann of Provo. guaranteed. Singer Sewing .Machine Co., 97 North University Ave. William Barnner of CastUlaapen here with his family. Thanksgiving MISCELLANEOUS WANTS December Brunswick Records --ON 1. Herald Reporter. Chas. F. Martain. Phone '80-Herald Carrier, Chas F. Martain. t i THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT, STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD ' Springville Classified Ads 'SKJ aa . " .. BRUNSWICK-BALXE-COLLENDE- COX R Etl!Uhd 1 84S 7 ONE PRICE U -- 7 V Chicago OUR POLICY: - . FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping , Intolerance Always Error. rooms. 11a Hi. iira rs. rnone ouu-- J .Few men are really mean, but many id forbear FOR RENT Modern bedrooms; also a are intolerant and lacking tnce toward others, forgetting that tha garage. 161 W, 1st S. - Phone 711-temporary decisions of ' men are all to revision according ty to" subject FOR RENT home. 409 N. Uni Stern law of compfngBflon.' W I i.WA It I . N-2- 3 JilU, ill m'.r" - ia- V-'l.a- . TO f EVERY. 312 DEPARTMENT STORES BODY BODY- - N-2- 5 versity. Call 614-J- . N-2- 5 nan RENT 3 - modern furnished housekeeping rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. FOR FOR RENT 2 furnished W. 3rd S. Phone 400-NRENT- - Eight-roohouse, 409 N. University. FOR rooms. . Sai ! an If the Fairy Godmother Camel 460 Kn oui J. U :av: turn ished N-2- 7- FOR RENT S modern furnished rooms, 460 W. 3rd ; S. Call Allen, 400-N- Modern rooms, furnished for housekeeping. Pljone After all, the personal gift 306-W- ! tt , - Is your the, only gift your friends cannot buy. Larson & Roliow, Colum bia theater. ; - . , .. WANTED To sell electrical appliances. Good commission. ? Whipple Electric Co. - Proto, Utah. ; Phone 3S6-VEXCLUSIVE BRUNSWICK DEALERS 120 W. Center St. ' Your Floors --with Fuller's by Carolyn T. . Refinish floors yourself, lvh really fascinating ,WeU tell you how. You'll be surprised at the results you can get at small expense with a little .work that's really fun. .,.--' Fiftecn-for.Flois an excellent, durable finish. It does notLshow heel marks or turn white. It ' withstands hot and cold water. ,W. P. Fuller & Company has been making paints and varnishes for 72 years. "They withstand the " weather conditions of the West. Call on or phone or "Service DeparttnentM for free advice on how to refinish home things your- self, what paterials you need, what brushes to get. " MEMORIAL MEDAL ON ROOSEVELT BIRTHDAY Y7. R Fuller & V; I ' I'; .. . s ot ! TWO FAST BOXING PRELIMINARIES - I- - I w Stt Sharp.-Rese- ned - . i: lii -' v " - - t. ;"v - .. , ff . Hunter &.Bullock's. !!!'- art-ove- trotf-moth- er k TONIGHT HENRY JONES VS. DUTCH ANIJUKfcN 143 Montpelier, Ida. 143Ptovo t, days and eight o'clock we are apt to thins lore that the days of fairy-tal- a for us. But are they? Does tht to need step tint Fairy of a pampkin shell? May she not apv of In the say1 commerce, guisfr pear with geplus and clothed with ari til She may even fee radiant with th . lustre ofa satlir and subtle with tht ; charm of a crepe. And Bhe'll emiltl with delight If you welcome her by . name, Molly O. a' a . vicavn. mil, . j muu v. .iimaity-sidwith ftatur." She- may elect to appear as Mabel Normand, the star of jthe new modern Cinderella She may bob up as a nobby, snappy! sports hat, as slippers, at playing cards, . even as a lutclout tea biscuit, but har t happiest self U the eilky one which answers to Molly O crepe. And It's I In this aula ,that she ts coming to I old and young-- the ray and eombrt ! God-Moth- er 5 I I a t' g , ' ! 111 : THE OLD HOMETOWN . 1 i U a "-- t - -J. ' i : ZZzrrzr - . . ' ByAY I ' . j i 1 awl . 1 ed - '. J filmTaUo-clled-'Molly-- ' 1 I -- . -- " 40 E. Second South Street, Salt Lake City,' Utah The Roosevelt Memorial a Asso-ciatio- Tha Ordsriy Pelican. Th pecaa ta not n ttr,tlT In bird, but to commendably regular catch birds The parent Its babita. Csh, and after eating their nil deposit the others In their pouches and carry them to their young. These pouchea will hold from thre. to eight pound of fish. They are elastic and whea Clstended to their jtmost nearly touch " Uia ground. . this winter. I Becaust canton crepes have been so L rr, organized to perpetuate tha memory and ideals of the former President, adopts a teal in honor of his 63d birthday, October 27, The seal was designed by James modeled the: Farley Fraser,-w- ho Victory Medal and the Buffatd nickel, and whose bust of Roost velt is in the Capitol at Washing.! don. ; The seal bears the word, ' "Roosevelt Memorial-Associati- onf The Association, which has iti ifteadquarters ia New York, wa Incorporated by" Act of Congress, Maj 31. 1920, is now engaged is a tlrfrfj'to collect Rooseveltian an! all kinds "of material rrlstinV to., the Kfc of Fir-v)- . ' V plg-tall- ' bed-hou- rs " Co. ' we leave behind WHEN ',sa be Doors Open 7:45. Show Smith's, Ringsides. onSale at Armory, Hank . s i I bi - ' ttc. Radnor-Lewi- , ha so 0 .. - Bout Starts-8:3- Kfteen-for-Flooi- rs - - al t Protect Them Floors become worn and unattractive quickly unless they are well finished. Let the finish take the wear. It costs so little compared to new flooring. ;.. - ' ' fflW - .... ' I P . photograph 10 MEN Biol oliday IftRMY N-2- 5 FOR RENT ' I l Photo Old Masters Studio. IVko wouldn't if tk Fair il tf a modem Cmdtr Godmother could very popular you Just 'couldn't es ; cape them for a time Mrjly O eon-- 1 fesses" frankly to tha family relation I ship, but a canton with a difference and . that difference lies In the satin! face which makes It a reversible alls. 1 Our neweat silks, this season, as you know, must present two laces to tht world, so that it's possible to have: your cake and eat.it or. In other' wordav-t- o anjoy tha crepy fact -- mi yet recoRniit the charm of the tatla : In tha trimming. And by this Ingen j Just by wa. way of La. umstioiu AW vuddos M i . oring io iter inn jtuik vj w uhj v uu lounaauon oi ma rroca, taen you, I Crepe, veiled in hct, m which Mabet I and theaa hem lint, panels may Normand tht star of "Molb 0." gular all jrho prwefct thlr wtia behold thera. Prmct her may tteks Lharmmg. j i I .... trmnnnnnnnnniv:f frs E? . thtftVdt.d iacto - aMn9rJ':';ftSH,Iin, ' man, -- a,bra,S.iThS "t. nse them to The bard worker with few talent TTfa, ....a u.m-- si a amagej encouraKe vv with taienis woo wv.,, the most oi mem s.touuaj uu ' - i the TOTTAca7 pb' RMceiDwc yruocm.v - aunt sawc SNochvs buokb up i whcm her ou CAr thre A yiT-- " l- -- . Mr.-Tram- , jr tfy:,:.-..- . - First Trams. Street tramways drawn by horsea introduced Into this country by . Age of Discretion. raa Depends Somewhat ( American, from Whom youth has Its compensations, but saylng-- "U old ;Ballr The w have we to are VUCJai. passed glad personally Tl.rk(inv(.lld m 1860. -- nd m Lon, the age when we thrilled at the sight .hing done, do It yourself, many do not want too Tib. of a ,oUowmg ytar.-Lon- don gent In a silk hat and fur collar. If you done. trt. Galveston ""nWs. . , t ""V 4 |