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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1S21. JS KliiGNIIIEIIS Classified Ads PAKiS-- 0S AI GETS JO! IE0 iTvorDthe misery 'of wcklne eain.. W bottle of Sloan's wive MISCELLANEOUS WANTS FOR SALE Sweet cider. S. Phone TOO LATE. vlesth:;g cilm:?io:i co i1as ; 413 W. Srd t.rn R T urge hfatvu-- Newa Service' Staff Correspondent. FOR SALE Checkered Giants and' ec. 9.Henri Rochette, PARIS, NEW YORK, Dec, "My rules a"nth threuh th who started life as of Belgian hares. J. F, Allen, 667-Ean in errand for success are detrniinalaiv, boy Lintmeni fretraet Trt 4th S. Phone 198 W, ml t little cafe and became the nioswu-meu- s and purpose," swindler f. the past decade in FOR SALE"heap, sideboard, cup- hard work." neuralgia, rheumatism, for wo board. Urge size kitchen cabinet soriins and stratus, sti joint, Fratfne, has hist been, rearrested by No, centle reader, it iviiot Cliarles ' l practically jiew. 692 W. 2ivd S. Zhi:k and so muscles. i M. Schwab the Paris with police, 's organcharged giving advice; to his ent- Ask enemy years-painYarforty Furniture, practically,)ioves: no, ;s it Elbert lt.Gars.. of izing a ne"w series of bogus concerns. FOR SALE D46 new. 1013 West Center. He. waj fotiptf 'in a luxurious apartthe .steel corporation: neither is the! ment whose walls were literally cov- H. M. AYERS WELDING CO-Oe of aj alove formula the ered with pictures of teatuiful women We and success." "suchool of acetylene welding cutting. whose hearts he' had won. weld anything made, ot metal. Work - Jt is Stanislaus Zbyszko, . a wrestl-- j Koeneue to guaranteed. First class service." N. according Tamil olice, total more than $40.(100.(KI. Fourth West, Frovo. Phone 688-J- . ing champion with ideals and a tasfe! ' into his ail fro grand oiexa, clutches inveigled " t venturesome " business ' men, LOST You are. losing money urn ' The massive Pole, with iiiuscles mall sidoad to s)jo teas you trade with the Wasatch Pro- and iijueq suounej " nerx'ts of Bessemer steel, is aj 1 shopkeeperw nnipn -m fe n mf dace a eran4oper--faft--- a Dr- Homo. with him, relatives and best friends,,- -) hth tr of the' as The few hundred dollars tha4i ; F,OR SALE Hay, grain, floor and UiftSV" twuble- - OuZI. bediatnonded horse' aunt left him when She r died " was feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro- Metropolitan's ' shoe. ... .. ..:7..JZ V U. duce. the to errand start enough boy on Stan and his little btotiverVVladck.! road to crime He took lessons in have their own private concerts, the j 1 bookkeeping and obtained a tob in a LOST OR STOLEN Last -- Satur-. J private bank. The bank failed, but .day, from moving ran parked at D-- champiominging- to Wladek's violin i To j ga - on the Kochette borrowed niony. put it on R. G. N. freight depot, one female accompaniment.-great hulks ot these brothers you bandit., j its Chinaman feet and a few months after heliad would never Mspecrthem ofeiug ofTfWr-ile' quit his cat eob addicted l6TnnsicFT0in - Dec-U- .-Pt s . lurn:.lo:. Dudley . Uailaeher. .prietot of .4heir. Iieads-and- the reat oul lines 1M2 of: tie organized a "eompanym tor ex- V. St.. I'rovo. . Reward. Cissr hands." ordered a bandit their : bodies. anyone woulfll conmines existwhich ploit, copper only Chinese laundry operated Fresh eggs, 571 E. 1 N. clude that the movies were the height The cop- FOR SALE No 429 West Third ed in his own imagination? of their assthetic taste. , - , 4 .. ... Call 516-but Rochette arms-oper company collapsed, f Hong J Tp went the then-ord"Opera helps we. wrestle, explainescaped .arrest byorganizingajarger. FOR SALE ed" Stanislaus,'Music is beautiful, Z rThf beets. carrots, Parsnips, whkhook-oveir-t- he concern shares i7ht open of and every manmo matter what he and soft cabbage turmpsrabbaeer hisdefunct rosnoration. . For three for chickens. 314 W. 4 S. Phone 612. or does, must have lash draw: PretenditiK to comply, something beautiyears ne constantly dodged jail by ful to help him through life. Music o Kong jerked out his own organizing fresh companies i which ter is my help.. It gives me high ideals. done separately Ine'lCong tnen did the ordering, supplied financial backing to his 'oth WASHINGS Perhaps you think wrestlers do not to-ft.' er, ali venturesvhick dot-C- all "a" hurried getaway, 91 N. 5th need1 high ideals. But you are wrong.: per he bandit niade concern he launched before ine last . "Both my little brother, Wladek, thing was stolen. , ': his first arrest in lWf? had a capital LOST with Pocketbook foreign and myself have "made a study of of more than $3,000,K)0. coins and diamond ring. Libera re- various branches of music and harWet f Statesman. lurk Political influence got Rochette off ward. Finder please notify Herald We number among our and mony. with a light sentence, but the police office. 4 i jiipo!wl"t preserve, friends: Quite aIew erand ftoera stars. were on nis trau again- tor new takealogthfi jlHy to Improve, I The late Enrico-Caruused often to ataudard of a statetman swindlei withina iewi months, .He HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING gives k enjoy-quiet game of chess with me. neaJ0 Atexico,Jiut.returned to a. beautiful tlnlsb to fancy and 'Wladek and 1 have many hot France shortly after the outbreak of work. Hemstitching makes arguments about musical technique. "' embroidery the war , and joined . the colors underr, "Whenrl-w- as titthr hoy I began an assumed name. His identity was the crochet edge easy and saves time. to have a for the better kind of soon learned, and he was sent to Christmas gifts ot scalloped pillow musk.. I liking said then, 'I will neverbe setBi-tab- . the cb or paw. ease the paw and tend International News gervlce. D-1- ', Iaternational . 'ic "' .l seli-deiiu- il f! '' ' D-l- niM)TJie These --LGroeers 4 1 ... das-oumH- ed - s first-night- ". Wasatch Produce Pigrgrly Wiifgly Kofford Grocery Cullimore Grocery. Nelson Grocery - v Shafer Grocery Grange Grocery Larson & Sons Skinrier BAs. ' Xakeview Grocery J K--f Gilbert Grocery John T. Taylor ' Sutton Market Provo Meat & Packing Co. Samuel Kopp Booth Bros. Market Avenue Grocery Allen Grocery Whitehead Grocery Tenie Thomas -- the-xonto-wi 1 &i'" -- D-1- er. 0fincse-4andryma- j-- the-coun- were-abou- . ! D-1- so a 3USINESS ?fofessional 3 YOU pnson.- about pknos as expert mechanic automobiles. ABE W. - v TURNER Soom 7, f Ut. Knight Block, Provo, Phone 661-- LEARN TO - () hPW iTiTTfiiilv across my kidneys. 1 had read , judicial .District, vuuuij so much about Doan's .kio- heard and State of Utah: I used some. They helpPihVthat of estate ney the In the matter of and I continued the'tirst me from ed Jasper Davis, Deceased. until cured. My:!rtdneys Creditors will present claims with taking them ana resiorea vo vouchers to the undersigned at- - his were strengthenoa " condition.'' normal Provo block, orrice at room 8, Knight i trsn v aim An .ti jaata0 an at buc, Price 40th, day City Utah, on xr before the REMOVES THE CAUSE ' 2 316 . . and Phone North University Ave. 2-- ill -- LIU It , - . D. D. COYER " :" BStet . of February, 1922. 287. . i ; - last-pu- ment NftTICIT OFSPEeiA- L- STOCK- HODEl?S,wMEETING- Hatch'-."-- ' . n.' Administrator. V;.' ic r- that hpfrfwr-k- en - E , r . 'ttrt class workmanship and ferial at a reasonable' price is w A'e "er for. your patron good place to get esU on f Arcola Heaters. n - " '; Hp. rpmembered-Bonesndnends-thifr-Lnris- a of special meeting of the stockholders '"'"6 East Tintic.A-onsonaatecal ed and Company has been duly f the comwill be held at the office-pProvo, .Knight-Bloc11. k. pany, Room Utah, on thr31stday-t-we- :" 1921 at 11:00 ociock a. m, w He ouse considering and voting conomy purposethe"ofproposition of removing the upon from and Service general office of - the cqmpany Provo, Utah, to Salt Lakeofpty.Utah. E. 0. MOE & CO. and to amend Artie e V of Incorporation to effectuate irst W. ? Phone .748. SSi Change: and for the transacUon J; ctractorf of all business in cotinectron PlumbSanitary, herewith that may property come " bteam,. Vapor and Hot before the meeting. 4 Water. Wparincr Dated this 6th day of December, . .M1MU ndertaking Co u.B. for a kidney remedy-- get viitnov Pilla the same th.t Co.. Mrs Cloward had. Foster-MilburMfrs , , Buffalo, X. . Y. Advertise- j. ii. Mcdonald, (First publication Dec. 2; libaUon Dec. 30, 1921.) HATCH a. nlv ask . in ? Now Open for Engagements 7 " ' Dances, Etc S. B. Robinson X. Mr. A W. Hamier entertained 82 Teacher of Cello and " Saxaphone. - - iven edncsday," Dec. Telephones 444. 619-- J, iinnnn v'TnadeyNor man jJL Butterfie1dnd E. C. Bulttrr- item, ins son. i ney naoone on a ' canoe inp iuii at the east end of Lake Athabasca and on thetr reiurn voyage were forc ed ashore on a beach of black saiul which formed the entrance, to the val ley of -- from The Iron is within, convenient reach , It can. be irom sninnea anoaru sieamuoais LAke AtnaDasca. COLUI'.BIA MONDAY. & THEATRE RUBBER HEELS Twp weeks only, Ladies' and Gentlemen's - Rubber . Heels put on for - 35c Per Pair tss aTtinr FEPM" TfllS G!HL TO EE -at 403 West Center. EQ'.V riofiair Column EEMl Intrrnatlanal Nrwi Brvl- rKESNO. CaL Iec. 9. "Work ing hard, working until work ceases to be an effort and becomes habi- tthat is the recipe for achieving sue cess in any line, according to the be-- l let ot Miss Gertrude hKitert. a Fres no girl, recently acclaimed the most pertect in regard to both face and figure in the United StatesTby a phy-sicculture publication. "Keeping cheerful is another thine. and gmtingneVteetlrTind-KoinyTo- n in tne tace ot any obstacle is another way of reaching success," said- - thr statuesque brunette, a smile reveal-is- g her perfect teeth. r "Everv morninsr I art - un at S o'clock and danceInever eatany Dreaktast. Out l take to the office an pple, a banana, or a handful of rai sins and munch on them when I become hungry. I always run the block from where the street car stops to the office, because 1 Jeell.need every bit. addiug figures at a desk all day. I "After work co home and do all the garden work, because that brines into-rplaevery muscle in the body and keeps it pliant and supple, I wear as few clothes as possible, usually a mmay mouse ana Dioomers when am working around the house and don nothing that binds me wherever go. whether to a dance or the of fice or. the theatre. I swim every day in the summer ime, and that is Oncnof my greatest recreations outsiJe of uaucing My. two meals a tlav consist' most ly of ege1ables,"iilk amMruit. eat s little" meat as possible and never drink coffee. a 1 1 t r i nave never iitau muciii tune lor men. Men and careers don t mix. and I do want to become a great actress Besides, haven't had time to ulav mucn; its hard, too. when your mother is dead, your father ill. and. besides doing the housework, you have to work all day in an oil ice. lo anyone who wishes to obtain 1 recommend physical perfection clean living regular hours for sleeo ing and working and a sunny dispo Old Thins Made Hca BRIMHALL BROS. Vulcanizing and Tin Repairisj E. R. BRIXIALU TRAKSFE3 223 West Center St. Phones 473 and 260. We don't meet competltlsa- -s set the standard. If no eat else CAN do it, send it to we o. BUSTER BROWN SH03 REPAIRING CO. ;( PROYO SHOE REPAIRING CO. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 413-- J. STOP DECEMBER 19 Kemper Present Wagenhals the Dramatic oensanon lone ana nixagu ty """" f . Phone 649. SERVICE First tad Last , ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO 208 West Center. - .'i If; LA-.- ENTERTAINMENT. . r COAL FID COMPETITION. iJt;ws Service. y-- - .. r.,; . of the Y. L M- - I. A. announces a splendid en Where Quality and Yoxfcaxa . ship Counts, We Wia. tertatnment to be given in College Hall on Saturday evening, Decem ; We Call and Deliver Free. ber 17. at 8:J0 p. m. the numbers. all by artists of known ability, are Phone 674. os follows; nah Packard; reading. "Robert of PROVO TAILORING CO. Sicily" (Longfellow), -- Professor T Earl Pardoe; selections by strlne We guarantee to make your cI4 Meek" Terrihle quartette; "The - clothes look like new. . T. Earl Par Professor (Kennedy. Vocal-solcv-Mrs-- Phone 475. We Call and Deliver, wnll be used for the- building of swimming pool" at Mutual - Isle in Colonades, . Bookcases, Prpvn fanynn, FixtosrBuilt-t- o Kitchen Dr; Thomas V Martin of the U. delivered an inspirational addrcs to the students of the American Fork high-schoonThursday-las- l. ol ADDRESS. ATHIGH,SCHOOLt 3 ipti4or , f. Furniture Repaired S. W. PETERSON Phone 554 J. . S35 W. Center. essentials "Some neglected teaching stiioents how to study, was the. theme of an address to the teach ers' of tile Provo high" school yestrt day by Professor M. V tltord i'ou son of ioung university. . PEAY BROTHERS -- Edwin A. Peay, Piup. General Blacksmithing and Auto Springs, Etc Horseshoeing, MEMORIAL GROVE; : hrvTtTrT-sNrws Intpmatlonat -ttfcAyf)r--., lfrattktnrf" J63 W. Center St., Provo; UtaT a hanilet0Lj25 inliatiilant v in lc land county, has the first memorial grove in the eastern halt of the H.'nit-cStates and the1 secoiul to be plani ed in tliis country, it is claimed-faviYoiinirblood and William Davidson, Civil, war .Veterans, planted eighty maple trees Hn the spring.-01 v.Af.Lof these J: are Jiving. zrij. P On the trees will be placed a bronze memorial tablet for each person kil ed. or who served in tne Kevolutioii- ;wr.-o- f lU,- - the - Civil! war and way.the SpnishsA'inencaii the recent World war ..who wvtsi residents of Nankin township. The Revolutionary war is A pre sented by only one tree, m .iiMmpry of - Patrick Murray,; whose isnuiiv! founded the City of Murraysvilie.j-Md..1 back in Colonial- drfvs.' treef-f-eptwt- v -- e" vv. .-- - WHY 1 WORRY? save We can Mi I4Q - BILLS. money by repairing old your shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP . , 403 West Center. PROVO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE - -t- Cabi-- r network. d . Store, Cup -- board,- and All Kinds of RK " rr I Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to PROVO RUBBER SALES CO, or Repairs ana . - SW FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING We absolutely guarantee our t work. Prices reasonable. B. V. . .. Jar on your spine by wearing Introduction. I'rolessor Baxter. ; Opening jirayer, I'rof. Wentc . Salute of the Flag, .F.lmo (.'oilman "Sur Spunnled Ba.nm-r- , hy amli- ence. a . . l'iauo solo., by Ruk B riudjilL-- B. y.11. Provo. I'rol lUron. Flag . Dedication, by . olo. Miss Xudlo-.-Readinu; by Miss lna Creer; Song by Ladies quartet of hith school.. -Wada Bovack. eadmgr r apVT nnotn- ts Miner, Reading by Missjulia. JortcTi. Piano solo, by Prof. Thomas. Remarks bv Prof, Done. 2' America,' by the school LECTURE-AT-AMERICAN-FO- -- ---- -- St Center ' The proceeds of the entertainment - ::X':;-- 'eLUtiteikA i. test Stop the Coe. m - ; . a Purchasing ceiving bids by the 'Stiite ' DeparTmentv , SUMMONS. Under this. 'new plan, if is stated, coal will be purchased for state of' t t,. nutrift C'ourt of Utah fice and.. institutions. at the rate of D. Radmalh nearly-$- l titz and M, P,J. - elarfc- "A at about .10 cents yea toil ty....j, Plaintitt, VS. sopnia oitcunv 1 With.' the cheapen for lieWr System ill operation, .sixty bids The State of Utah to said 4Jelenoant ,You are hereby summoned to ap have been received, as against eight awvc bidders on' institdtion coal under .the Cuui.i.u tne Dear tetore . within twenty days aftef the service old lystem. . Roberts Rinehart and of this summons upon you, it served ByJIary . . wHhin thirty day after such service LOBSTERS MORE PLENTIFUL; Avery Ilopwood the above entitled Lactiou. aiif defend - . - Tf 50U Nights inNew.York a ; mc ' voihc iauure so tOvlo International News Servtcs. J .OS ANCi'KLhS.- - Dec. 11. IM400 Nights in Chicago. will te ' rendered iiidemefit . tliatl " ... l., Amnnli ri ihfk'AfA ttra rtinr Tlf? tt n I hlC AND LAUGHS THRILLS "u" n wiiiiiia J California. .t.: itii .unw.Triir ..,., ...... , ri i i i;i ir.fi m:r-h. j to 50c $2.50. Seat Sale auiiert aeuuty Nights, be filed with the Clerk of said CoiTrtrtaccordin to "A con no" will beplacvdWearh Dec. at Los 19, 8:15. tfaihe and fish commissioner Monday, ; MARTIN of the street which runs through .the ; : Ant-rle- s The Now. harbor" Tlamtiff. for "T7 lobsteryield i Attorney Mail Orders A high tlaesuif 7 ; , centre of..1,the park.. i K.s.4arA EAST TIKTIC CONSOLIDATED jfor the first two weeks of the season ill he lO.fiOO than pounds n'fx"ir first .oublkation Dec. .0;lwasmore " gTOve. lastpul)H I Dateof of L ' Jan. 6. tess of last year's catch, he stated. ; last publication, date vcation,' December Jur ater. - Office now adjoining that of DrLov Mr .and, Mrs. Clajd Sailiury art d rejoicing over the arrival of boititring baby boy, who arrived December 7. The stake organization E: P. Mayhew jlis-cove- ry v6url0VedTlWprnatlonHr ' filling. ten-pouu- -- overy TJ15scovery rhea, and prophylactic; no Mr. and Mrs. Brown are rejoicing d over the arrival of a lab son, born Thursday iDeceniber sition.; Teacher of Cornet. purchases, it is estimated, as r.ive them your phdtograph coal of the recent inauk'rat;on o! resnlt theLarson " & Rollow, Columbia the ooen comnetitive svstcin of re "" at - International Kews Service. EDMONTON, Alta., Dec. of a valley of iron on the shores of Lake Athabasca has thrilled the morth almostr keenly as the of oil on the Mackenzie." The iron by analysis is 64.36 per cent pure. Steel tape run over the outcropping ore showed - 150.000,(XXi tons available for mining,- while Sr 000.000 tons in loose blocks- scattered over the ground will require no min- ing operations- - The entire ore body lies close to water havigable by large vessels . Osteop athy yh Robinson stra FIND VALLEY OF IRON. rr treatment, for pyor ing, J -- 1 The Advice of This Provo Woman Is ;. . of Certain Value. ' Many a woman's back has many aches and pains. ; Ofttimes "Us the kidney's fault - That's why Doan's Kidney Pills' are so effective. Many Provo women know this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs. Janie Cloward, 778 N. tiniver State Engineer sitr-Av- e., Provo, says: "Until last (First publication Nov. 14, 1921; last fall I had suffered quite a bit wltb Dec. 1219Zl.) publication kldney.trouble,My kidneys were very .annoyiagndcauseUa.greatdealjpr NOTICE TO CREDITORSdiscomfortr4n-manywaysJMrj- aca " Tn . IT FLOUR-TR- Y D-1- 2 BACK -- will specialize In' extract- -- D-1- k Chiropractor zZ1 Over Farrer Bros. Store. m fWrOffice 126, Res. 2474. PRO VO'S soul-stirri- LL-Coo- . Flour - ! - ; 9 guarantee -a- itXCGISIOEi U.-7- iance one-hal- SELL HOOVER'S o 9 J. to teach you to State Englneert Office. Salt 1- Lake ; Utah, November 9, 1921. all the latest modern City, - Notice that Is theUtah hereby given lances quickly and correctly. Power & Llght Co., of Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application in accord- Lady in Attendance, ance with the requirements of - the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, as Private Lessons 10 A. M. to amended by the. Session Lawn of Utah, f 11 P. M. 1919, to appropmlte tec from an unnamed LCRRELL'S STUDIO sprint la Utah county) Said spring issues at a point N. 38deg. 0 min. W, Blozar Hall 151 J It; from the Slcorner of Section 6, Towikshlp 6 South,' Range 8 East, Salt Lake Base anil Meridian. The ; COOK & BEAK waterVwill be diverted at the springs and pnnTeyed h means of ft cast-iro-n j Auditors, Acconntants, 3200 Income Tax Adrisors. used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. inclusive, of each year, at the Olmsted power Office Over HedquistNal.' plant - for domestic and culinary pur This application is designated CS.Bean poses.in the state engineer s oince as xso. . 8841. , .;:-,ARE YOU SICK? . All protests against the granting of said BDDlIcatlon. stating -- the reasons $7 removing the cause of ft therefor, must be made by affidavit in w-uw a fee ot eiiects we eiimi- duplicate, accompanied with $2.50, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after IirbR. SPURRIER of the publication of this notice. We jnijxty-yearitJromr- oy ."I-wa- i NOTICE TO WATER USERS." DANCE Ernest Moore : nt 1. old'-an- d r Wflford Perry: Third Ward Grocery Hindmarsh Grocery A. C. Anderson Sixth Ward Grocery-Se- cond Ward Grocery Moulton Grocery Pioneer Ward Grocery self-deni- - Attorney-at-La- w jlotha. le dainty aBrona,-ba- by snail stui be young. All work Clothes, etc, a specialty. Myrules Jor success, if Jyaii want guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine to know, are deterniination, Co 97 North University Ave. : unswerving ' irpose and hard work. I cannot eat all the food I MARRY IrLLONELY For results, try would like to: I don't smoke, and 1 me; best and most successful "Home don't dissipate, I must keep regular Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage hours, and I must cling to my unsoon; strictly confidential; moat re- swerving resolution to Be What 1 liable; years experieace; descriptions Planned. s educationed to be a lawyer, free. - "The Successful Club," Mrs. but wrestling was in theiblood of the Nash, Box 556, Oakland, CaJ men otjny family, The wrestljne chamoion was warm BOARHX)R ROOMS ing, to his subject, and the reportei FOR RENT 4 rooms, sleeping porch, thought this was a good time to get Bob Buiioct in the questions: furnished, modern. "How-dD-you pronounce your name Phone 813-and what does it mean ? "Ah-ha!- " answered the Great One. HEATEDJROOMS TO RENT 320 N. O.-"So that is what you want to know? 2 E. Well, I will tell you. lly name FOR WENT 3 unfurnished rooms; 80 rhymes with the name of a' fatuous . -- .N. 2 E. Phone 722 W. s weeL Anier ican. crac k?rlN'abisco.1 1 1 mean s strength: and-- was testwed ty Phone -381-R- . the FOR RENT Garage, King of Pmd upon one of D-years ago. "There is a tradition in our family FOR RENT- - -- Steam heated rooms. 287 that no defeat is ever" defeat if one EL 2nd N. has played the game fairly and done FOR RENT Two rooms. 142 N. 4th W, his best. Tris" nqdisgrace to be iM2 beaten if one has tried. The disgrace is not to try not to give ones best "And ' musicT beautif ut, TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS that, beauty ; For Rent 207 N. 2 E. Phone 686; music.5 representing 6 too, must have a part in any kind of success, even wrestling. "Each night before I retire I ask FOR.RENT Modern home, 60 East A No, myself the question: "'Have I Succeeded Today? A thou gh-- 1 h e ler did not go ReiB ember this: Your friends ; further it was unnecessary. The real can rive ' secret of his sucess was can buy any eift you apparent in them exceot yuur .Rnwiwij.. t,,at mtMkm which ne DUts ,0 him See lartpV & Rollow, Columbia self each night.- He has the Cosmi Urge.- C theater. doilies, acarfa, The Yulctide number of ."The bchool Acts magazine is out with Christmas an art Memories, pageant of "striking merit, by "Prof. c-- rt. tastmona ot the a. x . u. as the principal featHre. The article-is- r" of beauaccompanied with tiful illustrations, especially prepared by Prof. Eastmond, and is also accompanied by costume suggestions. The lines of the pageant are beautiful, and breathe the true Christmas T spirit- .Prof. Eastmond is at work- - on another Christmas of simplified character,; especially arranged - for presentation in small communities.' Call E. P. MAYHEW Piano Tuner, 619-- J. .boat sentence allpaluncleott;t-- -his YULETIDE NUMBER, WANT TO BUY A Ask a tuner oa would an 1 expired and he started his old obera tions again, dodging the police-tim- e and again until a lew days ago. -- J.W.Bailey foils en-JTt- be Martain. Phone SO-Uerald Carrier, Chas F, Martain. school .. ' 'mffirT- DR. CONANT The following pro5iin was the IiikIi anyy-patrones- DrHobsotfs SpringvUleF. Herald Reporter, Chas upier in honor of Mr. and Mrn. lieorge Hyde. "Covers were laid.foi twehe. calch-phras.- xy- r i COLUMBUS, 0 Dec- - II. It was before breakfast Neighbors noted. P. Wohnaii rush out of his homeon Monday morning. "What's your, hurry?" asked, one. as Wolman passed him in the street BSt Wohnan didn't answer. He never stopped "until he arrived at his store. No. 51 5outh Fourth street. He had guessed, right. He Jotind that five pairs of trousers he had 'hung out for. a Saturday night sale were police were asked to do theiriet to find the pants, which he forgot to take in when he closed up his "lore. . 1 Xr Repaired.' TMs U gDeclalty.v Aii Work CuarauteM h WhtT)i,lrWiixti S ,. ' Co.", 21 W. Center. Phoae 30. - |