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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922, 9 We Have Some New Coato and Suits You May Have at .VCSLDTI LARGEST bum DEPARTMENT STORX joCOXIflZATION 312 DEPARTMENT STORES SI 2.50 Provo, Utah $25 to $35, and some for you need a coat or suit we will that cost from foYIIlR r f i ii i issul! Rom r tt i make the price. Suits that costs $25 to $67 going at a i Fardhfiss Tka customers of our 312 department ateni rauto vut buy In grott lota of 144 at a titm, w buy Sl2 fro or 44Zi for tK? for lw? h???Le"iriS mot !. eft Exceptional Values Same fine quality, well made, good looking suits we have been selling all this season. Fine cassi-merin handsome patterns and colors styles two pair of pants with each suit. Real boys' suits that give long wear. An exceptional value at knick-erbock- Other ve boys' two-pa- nt $5.90 $24.50 These suits and overcoats are carefully tailored from selected woolens. They represent the greatest values it is possible to produce to sell at anything near the price at which we now offer them. big values in suits at T0 $13.50 10c $2.49 40-inc- h. MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUIT Right Muslin. 36-inc- ....8c A successful surprise party was carried out Friday evening on Miss Thelma Strong by a number of her MEN'S SHI UTS 14c Good standard grade friends. Games and music were the . . Light patterns features of the evening, during which dainty refreshments were served. PresNEW EMBROIDERY ent were the Misses Loraine Boren, CANTON FLANNEL OVERALLS Lois Horton, Doris Horton, Vesta 5c Bleached or unbleached, yard. edges on muslin. Pretty Atha Mur-docDixon, Kathryn Davies, Men's full cut Mildred Roberts, Melba Hansen, Messrs. Leland Evans, Boyd Gilbert, APRON CHECK GINGHAM- NAINSOOK Forest Cleal Gilbert, Harold Smith, WARM BOYS' 15c OR MEN'S Good weight, fast color fine quality Thomas, Grant Thurgood and Glen GLOVES JERSEY Smith. .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson enter-t- i at dinner Wednesday evening SILK OR WOOL 36 inches wide; DRESSES CRETONNE nn ffr in honor of James A. Cragun of Smith-'ieiMEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOE CO AQ For women or misses, new styles yOiUU new, bright patterns The table was centered with Calfskin uppers, oak solvs American. Beauty roses and covers were laid for twelve guests. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT The Elks' ladies, each with an d guest, held a sociable in the Elks' STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD r'ubrooms Tuesday evening. Cards Mrs. John B. Ashton re. .e played. Cheney phonograph, Pair; all work guaranteed one yorr ceived the club prize and the guest WHEEL AND FOR SALE-1- 23 DANIELS' AUTO price reasonable. 027 S. 1st V. ten now. including favor was given to Mrs. J. W. Bailey. Iuactii ally BODY SHOP WlifoJs, doors imd Refreshments were served. WANTED Truck and bus ,.,,,.,.,, price JSO. Tennis. Inquire liodies repaired. canvassers. If you are not niakine $40 a week The Misses Maud and Pearl Pierce N. t li bodies made to order. at a card party Monday MISCELLANEOUS WANTS rail and seo O. H. Wigginton, 327 S. entertained Dinner was served to six evening. W between 7 and 9 p. m. J 11 guests. Dancing and music were FOR RENT Heated room, furnished. lst added features of interest. $l.uO per week. 320 X. 2nd K. WANTED Cyphers incubator, . t all F.6 FOR SALE Gas . heater, practically FOR SALE 40 acres good orchard new. Phone 522-.I9 8 acres in in acres alfalfa, ground, KEY ' K'n a!!(l safo Pairing. Anv old rooms for RENT Furnished Uoy for anv old lock We fiv anv i,i FOR young fruit trees. Phono .Sl-J-and comfortable housekeeping; ' Xovi'I,v hP. 36-V- . IH. M. AYERS WELDING CO.-O- xyPhone pleasant. ' ' ' acetylene welding and cutting. We TAX heifer. 2 years old, weld anything made of metal. Work NOTICE At voiir service s to v LOST-Holst- ein 42 Kll X. on left rib. tag left ar. class service. branded First . 4 or m,. guaranteed. 12u n. n, . F. I). No. 2. R. . F. H. 5S8-JHrereton, tf sewing or care of children. 4SS K. Fourth West, Trovo. Phone nun .Nona. 16 J WILL SELL you a new Caloric LOST You are losing money un-- : FOR in your home and take RENT Furnished, steam heated less you trade with the Wasatch 3U-R- . a fresh milch cow on it. Phone hrst 211 location. x. tf. Fnlver.nim: (duce. . sny Ave. l'lione ,M:! FOR SALE Hay. first cutting. $11; SHOULD IT ATTENDED TO AT ONCE FOR SALE Hay, grain, floor and,- and laws new regulasecond cutting, $10. Call Tf,""R'y23 . the KNOW -DO YOU vhat Pm. FOR RENT modern home. W. IfJl income tax? 1st uaseuieni. U. S. ;.i tions are that k"v it. Tall (Juce ' J 2" LOST -- Jersey lu'lff-- 18- - fitenths old, wwiment requires Y ) IHM-- K :M n i hnt l heHr.MTITr.HINR and PICOTING The tl.e.-in nti,l color. $15.00 reward. Jacob laws filing your i.. absolute finest work on any kind of mate- - F0R SALE - nby buygy. 218 X. mivPhone 692-J- . Coleman. Ave. erty All work guaranteed rial. biiiger report. Ave. 97 X. I'niv. Furnished Apt.. 3 rooms The jriiaranteo th.-.- every nqinrcniont of the govSewing Machine Co., FOR RENT adobe house, all FOR RENT use of piano; close in. and Uilh; . or ernment vill he m t N . a - if you employ me to Flione or jinrt. roomers J .20 Gentlemen WANTED "IH VV. Center. Call 19.' rates. reasonable make vour report. boarders; FOR SALE -- Milk cow'. See dwens at X. :',rd V. nnv iiikks Price SI. 2.i. whiti: Herald oft ice. ""oklntf UyinK from 1322 delivery. J. HAROLD DUNN KirinK one for now ,nli-rhouse, FOR RENT Fine ,! FOR SALE !, lore viitorous . chick Saturday, six ,,fp arrival live on Accountant nrJ Ir.ccnie Tax Counsellor. block from town. 340 W. 1st N. Unliable regu.-Htleather bottom I'llcs chairs $20; Must Hatch Incubator W--Co., We are in direct loach with the office of the colnr.- IW. cider. 412 W. 3rd S. round tab'e Ji'n; South ISend range FOR SALE-Pw- eet Si vi nth St., I'etal"in;fc Calif. with watar coui lector of internal n venue for this district. . Jacket J1S h V'; siinitary riiono and mnttl-JiO; ruu. E. Third North. fuit ?S7 FOR RENT Moderii furnished room. Telephone 710. r- - U. to S. luuchinu S)'i WANTED Sewintt m W, M S. CU 7(iW. J.j 3 98c WOMEN'S HOSE Excellent quality, silk and wool . Mr. and Mra. George P. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson, and Mr. and Mr. and (Mrs. Kail Keeler were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Robinson in Salt Lake, Tuesday. Later in the evening they were guests of the State Capitol club at a ball given at the Newhouse hotel. Monday afternoon Camp No. 3, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. W; O. Beesley in regular monthly session. The Interesting program included an appropriate address by Mrs. Zina Young Card of Salt Lake. Luncheon was served. Miss Muriel Shumway was hostess social affair Monday evening, by twenty of her young friends. at a (James, music and luncheon featured the entertainment. -.d 19c d in-v- it i Classified Ads 0VERNMEH The Nineteenth Century club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Farrer. An excellent literary program will be given. All members ate urged to be present. 121c Mitw J-- ll House-to-hous- 6 I REPORT 6 1921 d Pro-:F0- - .i.iO-W- 777-J-- -- Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Madsen enter-- I ained at dinner Tuesday evening for :lr. and Mis. D. L. Wilson who motored Tuesday from their home in Silver City. Present were Mr. and iMrs. j!5pear Wilson of'Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Robert Martin of Logan, and Mr. and Itfrs. Hyrum Carlson of Pleasant Urove. r o 3 t Tuil-W- 6 J-- Kiiar-inlt-r- - tf 593-M- K, 8 I ADDED jnuttl at the Pri nceos tonight At the Columbia Thursday and Friday I Mooseheart Film I Mrs. E. L. Strong and Mrs. D. W. Gi- lbert are Salt Lake visitors over the week-end- . the guests of Mrs. E. V. e " NCQME wnt to Salt Lake today to attend the meeting of. the general board of the Relief society," of wbicb she is a member. ' BLEACHED MUSLIN h, in Mrs. J. William Knight 12c 98c 15c $1.69 spending ten days with . relatives Prove Saturday evening President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris will entertauj the B. Y. V. faculty member at their home. This is in place of the B, Y. U. faculty women's meeting wbicb was scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Harris's. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. G. H. Brimhall, Mrs. E. H. Smart, Mrs. Hugh Woodward. Mrs. 0. K. Maw will give a paper on the lives of Jane .Austin and George Flliott. Prof. Florence Jepperson and Trof. Franklin Madsen will render several musical numbers. A delicious luncheon will be served. All B. Y. U. faculty members and partners are invited to be present. 49c Household--Price- d MHler of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ogden have returned home, after OCIETY $19.75 MEN'S SOX Heavy cotton for work Chil- FARRER.BROS. CO Large shape, solid colors, well lined with fur cloth FACTORY h Unbleached $4.75 dren's Sweater Suits, Blankets, and many other classes of merchandise. offer possible. CANTON CREPE Heavy weight, , ette Gowns, Bath Robes, Sweaters, er BOYS' CAPS Our large buying power for 312 stores, plus our efficient selling methods, alone makes this 10 . on all Dresses, Sleeping Suits, Flannel- $5.90 Swagger styles for young men conservative and styles for men suits and overcoats, at, only Items of Interest to Every $30.00 SPECIAL DISCOUNT es These suits and overcoats are from our regular stock and are the newest, most popular styles and fabrics worn ,by well dressed men this season. i , OXFORDS, PUMPS AND STRAPS $4.18 If you know the splendid reputation held by J. C. Penney Co. clothes, you can fully realize what an offer of this kind means to the men and young men of this community. $17.50 10 In many good styles. Special Decided Savings For Men and Young Men 10 $12.50 of coo. Wbw the orhMnr articU. NfttufftSft burinf Smart Suits and Overcoats ohM-rvaiu- If less. Miss Vera Craven of Pay son is spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Finlayson. THE SCHOOL THAT TRAINS FOR LIFE ; HOME: AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION A.F. AfUMN DEPUTY SUPEKYISOR The officers of the Home and School association will meet at the Central school tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock Ft is expected that all the officers Salt Lake, but there were many presfrom each district will be present. ent who insisted that Jones had th Important business matters will be better of the matter alt thrnuirh the transacted for this year. affair, until he nearly broke his neck S. W. WILLIAMS, President. on the rope. It has been alleged, time and again, that Jones could get no fair shake in Salt Lake if he met Van Dusen there. WILL That's why there Is reason to believe he'll land the two out of three when they come together in Provo. REFEREE VAN DUSEN What's more, one of the faired referees in the game today, old Farmer Uurns, of Omaha, is schedules to do the refereelng. J ONES MATCH "I signed Burns to referee the Jone Van Dusen match." said Maubmakef Grapplers Van Lusen and Jones are llarnes today. to meet at the armory next ...j.-- r ourns is now UU yeaia Tuesday hool ' evening, according to George Uarnea and runs a nhvui manager for Henry Jones, and who is Omaha. It was Burns who discovered Frank Ootch and made him the world putting on the match. uemer. uurns has wrestled over This promises to be the Ace High but wrustllnn event of the winter in ITmh professional matches and won all county, for it will bring together two seven of them, a record never befor .evenly matched wrestlers in Van equalled. He will give wrestling deIba JoneVU jDusen and Jones. Van won on a monstrations before his prh' rwferen's decision at tha M Butch , Dusen match, using Provo wrestler. FJHKTiB i |