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Show i 5 ? ,THE HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922. f"i7W X World's Largest 1 r - Chain ' ' " ' Kill iuJiU f Bering For Oar 5?tiStore- II II II II III I II SI IX ," 286 HP tvTShteifProYCy - it son"li" Snap and Style that Appeals ! r X i- t I J fi here - is Utah. conform The Biggest Values In Town at $14.75 Particular attention Is glrea to (he selection of patterns for oar Tenth's Long Trouser Suits. Tall red from well chosen fabrics er-r- y little touch peculiar to a young man's physique and personality am been given careful conaldera tlon. Our Suits fit and bold their shape. They are the kind that appeal to particular young .X-- WS. FOR SALE Kimball piano, half price ; also Aeolian player good condition. Terms to suit N. F. Wilson, Consolidated Music Co., ', 4 Salt Lake. Armor-CU- d Two-Pan- ts FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeeping, 130 W. 4 th N. Suits In 5. I 4 S- BARGAINS in real estate see i. W. Johnson. Phone 633-- J. tf One sanitary sanitary steel couch and two mat 443 S. 3rd W. Phone tresses. FOR 8ALE, CHEAP all-wo- ol $14.75 - 787-J-- Melons WATERMELONS AND CANTELOUPES The sweetest melons ever grown in Utah. CAULIFLOWER AND CUCUMBERS JOE CLARK 11th North and 4th West or at threMnile post on Provo Bench. Phone 782J-4- SHERIFF'S SALE. ' yh 1 ! Barnett, Defendant. To be sold at sheriff's sale on the 20th day of September. A. D. 1922 at the front door of the courthouse in Provo City, Utah, at the hour of 11 n'rlnrk a. m.. all the rleht. title. claim and rn'rerest of the above-named defendants, of, in and to the following described real estate in Utah county, UtahT Commencing 9.43 chains east and 20.0.1 chains north 1 deg. east -- 4 Dance atilie -- Sx i Boya' and Youths' Dress Shoo (Illustrated), la an all mahogany Bal; seamless ramp, tip, strong welt soles. Sixes 2 to 5 Sixes 1214 to 8 FOR SALE FORD COUPE, practically new, equipped shock absorbers, eord tires; a bargain. The h Wm. M. Royianco uo. - wJlllIlit X NW I I W HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINGfj "W. CenteK Work done right Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. Furnished room. 383 WANTED Clothes to Dress. CUT Tailoring, 337 W. Center. Phone 850. Dolly Bleak, Prop. 1 0 MONEY LOAN on farms, mono bss. 8' cent interest per rnncess i 'lrm Ford wheels, Ford touring body, and , bug body. Ahlander's, 5th 8. and Univ. Ave. FOR 8ALE tf FOR SALE, CHEAP Stude-- baker truck, good condition. Nay- - lor Auto Co. ou are losing money un less you trade with the Wasatch L08T-Y- tf Produce. WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN makes easy Installment loans. Mo waiting for your turn. See Provo Consolidated Real Estate. . SALE Dressed chickens, spring cockerels, 33c lb.; old hens 30c lb. We deliver. Phone FOR 791-R-- 6 Your Horses' n'Hold COtOWVN, -- FOR SALE A team of horses, beet Over rack and a second-hanland touring car. 760 E. 5th 8. d AT THE PRINCESS. Phone 1 I I ig (fi f ffk 'fr-JA- S-- 242-M- .- l I Mozairt X "r-- 5K " S! - 1,,! I , L. T. Walter.... 6.120 L. T. Walter 35,360 L. T. Walter.... 6,240 L, T. Walter. . . . 6,240 Emily D. Paxman 5,200 Emily D. Paxman 3,500 I. H. Masters.... 8,820 Edward Wilkins .87,440 Charles D. Liv .23,920 ingstone 131 Charles D. Liv 10.24 70.7? 12.48 "THE DICTATOR" 12.48 10,40 7.00 When a big motion picture troune 16.64 74.88 goes on location, there Is a whirl- RENT unfurnished 'FOR, newly papered and painted. 4th S- - 3 roonu, 701 S. 8tf . CASTOR IA wind of activity, exemplifying the iFiaihisxm and Chfldrei" 47.84 immense scope of motion picture ... r proaucuon; as an institution. In Use For Over 30 years For example, see what was done ingstone . . . . . . .llooo 20.00 J. XI Burrows.... 21,840 43.68 when James Cruse, director, took Always bears ine Wallace Reld, Paramount star; Charlea D. Liv- o: . $000 10.00 L114 Lee, his leading woman, and Signature ingstone . . . O. H. Mott.. .54,080 10116 his company to a-- southern XJallfor- Q. H. Mott 31.20 15,600 O. H. Mott 41.92 20.960 G. H. Mott. 67,180 114.36 J. W. Lamb...... 20,000 40.00 -- 34 and 6.78 chains south 89 fleg. eat of stock In a corporation or other 6 PER CENT LOANS may be 157 . of the southwest corner of the , wise. secured for any purpose on farm uaiea mis zm aay oi August, southwest quarter of section 29, lands, lrlgated lands, to buy or build 40 1922. 9 of 2 east township south, range home, city or farm, under our first 45 J. D. BOTD, the Salt Lake meridian, thence Sheriff of tltah County, Utah, mortgage certificates. Bankers Re 81 - Uas v ft 143 northeast 11-deg. east 13.90 By Don Ellertsen, Deputy Sheriff. serve Deposit Company, 2 60 Electric Bldg.. Denver, Colo. chains, thence south 87 deg. east J. H. MCDONALD, 87 J. W. Lamb...... 7.140 14.28 4.34 chains, thence south 11-Attorney for Plaintiff. deg. Mrs. J. H. Russell 14,560 29.12 west 13.78 chains, thence north 89 (First publication Aug. 281 last A wonderful chance to get Into 64 ' 8.00 dairying and farmnlng. We will 80 Mrs. J. H. Russell 4,000 deg. west 4.34 chains to the place publication Sept 18, 1922.) 16.64 sell or trade our equity, baL runs 76 Ben F. Rea...... 8,320 of beginning, and containing, an at 6 per cent" for ten' years. What so Ben' F. iteirrrr.T2,ooo "24.00 NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN area of C acres, also the right of 95 Henry East 2000 10,000 have you to offer. Call .; PRIMARIES. .. water for the above mentioned ( 96 Henry East 5.12 2,56,0 Notice is hereby givta-tta- t the acr.e,8' 97 Henry East 4.00 2,000 Also, commencing 10.66 chains Republican primaries for the Provo 2000 4.00 west of the northeast corner of the precinct for the purpose of electing FOR RENT Furnished rooma for 98 Henry East 2.000 400 light housekeeping, downstairs. 99 Henry East southwest quarter of section 29 delegates to the Republican, county 100 Henry East . . . . . 2,000 -55 W. 2nd N. 4.00 township 9 south, rang -- 2 east, Lconvention and.tatranscLsuch ' 2,001): Salt Lake meridian, thence west otuer business as may properly HIGHEST cash prices paid for old 103 Henry East 4.00 2,000 7.42 chains, thence south 18 chains, come before the meeting, will be and spring roosters Phone 104 Henry East 2.000 4.00 thence south 68 deg. east 8 chalnn, held Friday, September 8, 1922, at 242--hens J ' M 105 Henry East 4.00 2,000 thence north 3.18 chains to the 8 o'clock p. m. The places of meet106 Henry East 10.00 6,000 place of beginning, ; containing an ing arid the number of delegates to FOR SALE Furniture, In good con 108 Thomas Lewis ..10,040 20.08 be chosen are as "follows: Provo .dition. area of 125 acres. 41(LS. Jrd JVX 132 J. C. Graham. . . . 60.000 100.00 10.66 chains Firct ward, Maeser school, IS deleAlso, commencing west of the southeast corner of the gates; Provo Second ward, Central WANTED Peach pickers; also 133 J. C. Graham. ...60,000 100.00 156 J. C. Graham 60.00 25,000 8-northwest uarter of section 29, school, 10 delegates; Provo Third housekeeper. Phone 147 Otto Birk 750 1.50 ; township 9 south, range 2 east. Salt ward, Franklin - schools, 19 149 Edward Jones ...10,000 20.00 Provo Fourth ward, Timpau FOR SALE Lake meridian, thence north 89 4 room table, 152 Sarah dining 4.00 Livingstone 2,000 deg. west 7.42 chains, thence north ogos school, 12 delegates; ProVo in good condition. 345 N. Univ. 159 Christian Johnson 10,820 21.64 6.58 chains, thence south 63 deg. Fifth ward, Parker school, 21 dele- Ave. Phone 819. . "'. S--6 160 James Christen: east 8 chains, thence south 3.36 gates:. 20.00 sen 10,000 chains to the place of beginning, Each WEtrd will elect two county FOR SALE At one-haprice, set 163 T. J. Bunnell.... 6,000 10.00 central committeemen. containing an area of 3.75 acres. of Rldpath's History of the World ' 4.00 W. O. CREER, Also, beginning 20.48 chains west in 9 volumes, 120. 1008-E- . Center. 101 Henry East ..V.. 2.000 .1 And In accordance with law and and 0.83 of a chain south of the City Chairman. of the board of directors northeast corner of the southwest FOR SALE Bartlett pears' and ah order made on the 6th day of July, 1922 quarter of section 29, township 9 YEARS IN BUSINESS apples, 60c per busheL Thomas. so many shares of each parcel oi south, range 2 east. Salt Lake meri. Phone ' 678 N. 5 W, 8--7 stock as may be necessary, will be dian, thence south 31 deg. west 2.82 Six Kinds of the Best Utah " Coal on the Market ' FOR RENT Furnished or unfur- sold at the office of the company, chains, thence south 1 deg. west nished modern housekeeping Room 10, Holbrook block, on.: the 3.50 chains, thence south 87 deg. Satisfaction Guaranteed.', 11th of September, 1922, at the also rooms; typewriter. 60 E. 4th N. hour day east 4.05 chains, thence north 1 SMOOT & SPAFFORD t,, to pay delinquent of 2 p. .V : Q4 assessments with the cost deg. east 4.72 chains thence north together Commercial FOR 68 deg. west 2.07 chains, containing Uptown Office, RENTES Mrntsbed rooms, of advertising and, .expenses of Bank,. an area of 1.93 acres. . ; 392 S. 2nd E. Phone 148. sale.' . gas. -- X CHASE HATCH, Sec. .. 8-, Yard Phone 17. . Together with any and all water and water rights heretofore used OfflcMRoom. ,6, Elki! ; Bulldlhfc v . upon or appurtenant to said lands WILL TRADE Sonora phonograph LOST-B- aby black push cart .Provo. Utah. " or any part thereof, whether the lumber. far barn or second-hanwith leather top, , Reward. 160 ' ' (first publication Aug. 24: same be represented by certificate 102 E. 4th 8. S-v N. Unlr. Ave. publication Sept 9, 1922.) 4 0 ' 780-R-- 5 "The Only Properly Ventilated Theater in Prova" TONIGHT.7:30r9:15 ..... ..... ' THOMAS MEIGHAN , 785-R-- 8 6-- ft lf .... in- , With Sherwood's Jazz Bandits " t X. '..".I.... XX YotfU like the Mosic -lYoum Like the Floor. BE THERE 30 3I0-W- ' 4 i ' 7 d 7 tf ,. - ? . V - s 1 J - ' "A PRINCE THERE WAS" Also . S-- 6 " COMEDY r - " : WEDNESDAY Matinee 3;45, 10c, 20c, 30c. Evening 8:15, 25cL40c!3 OPENING OP BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE. Box Office Open 1Q A. M. Wednesday. Phone 181 I THE OPENING BILL DE LUXE J V -- JfuskaJ Farce With Jack West, Clyde Kerr Marearet Cameron and a Rm of Bewitchinir Beaoti A Speedy T BILLY BOUNCER'S CIRCUS I -- ." Bonncing Act1 BOWMAN BROS. The Blnegrasa Boya news:' reel comedV; T . i jl to i1 four large hotels to-- l modations tor the ti consisted of more th people, including st; extras. ' Eleven hundred ,aers of the HAROLD LLOYD IN "GRANDMA'S BOY". ent pie were en:age4 on the site of play ft V pseuao-Bouti NOTICE OF SALE. u h rebel ant rlp.,can Ach have a battle J federal armlet.. For Delinquent Assessment, Argyle M "HOLD YOUR HORSES" . in the story.v These men were Canyon Oil Shale Mining Comseveral days. pany, a Corporation. Principal Large supplies of South AmerNaomi Childers, one of the most ican wardrobe and uniforms wen Place of Busineea, Provo, Utah. There are delinquent upon' the dignified and beautiful' actresses of taken down from the studio for the the screen, plays opposite Tom players and extras. The chief of following described stock,, on acthe Lasky studio wardrobe and count of an assessment levied on Moore, Goldwyn star, Jn "Hold three of his assistants accompanied Your a Horses," Rupert Hughes the unit, to check and take care of the 6th day of July, 1922, the sev': eral amounts set opposite the story, whichwill bo shown at Ue the wardrobe supplies. Princess theater for two days, beThe property man took along names of the respective share- ginning Wednesday. Moore calls nine hundred guns from the studio Miss Childers "the proud patrician prop room for use by the soldier holders, as follows: . Cert. No. Name Sharea. Am'L beauty." while she terms him the extras 1 L. T. Walter 50,000 $100.00 "Wild Irish Rose." 2 92 93 86 14 135 15 29 31 Be J S-- AND SATURDAY NIGHT ; cii ZI in 'II0LD Y0UR HORSES' ' ; -- delft-gates- r I'll' nXx WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY TOM MOORE 1 I t&fWW'W a-t-- $2.49 I SftlSrPSft 11AV A-4-tf " 4 I "GRANDMA'S Rn x vto m " EVERY WEDNESDAY harold ixoyd I ' I I n WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY ' the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for Utah County, Stat of Utah. Joseph A. Hollarkiy. Plaintiff, vs. William 15. Barnett and Flora J. In to-wi-t: . ' IJtk () Jr l " modern house, FOR 8ALE two baths, heating plant; lot 6x7 rods; 313 E. 4th N. Phono 90. University avenue, Provo, Utah, on Damlco, Deceased. Morgan, Coleman & Straw, Attorneys for Administrator. (First publication Aug. 22, 1922.) (Last publication Sept. 12, 1922.) feature x-5p- XW v ' FOR RENT W. 1st 8. TOM MOORE ; S-- 8 con-ald- all bids. J VCCI FOR RENT One apt., 480 N. 1st N., $10 per month. Phone maintenance of the parked area. PROBATE AND GUARDIANInstructions to bidders, together SHIP NOTICES with and plans, specifications, Consult county clerk or reforms of contract and bond may be spective sign era tor further in formation. obtained upon application to the city engineer, and upon deposit of five dollars (45.00.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The right is reserved to reject Office of City Recorder, Provo, any and all bids. 1922. Utah, August 15, By order of the board of commisSealed proposals will be received sioners. Dated August 15, 1922. at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. FRED EVANS, September 6, 1922, for the construe City Recorder. tlon and installation of an auto (First publication Aug. 15; last matic sprinkling system, including manholes, pipes, valves and sprn publication Sept. 5, 1922.) klers, and for the maintenance of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the parked area for a period of In the District Court of the ten years in Parking District No, being on both sides of University Fourth Judicial District, in and for avenue, between .Second North the County of Utah, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of street and the north limits of Provo CTty, according to plans on Joe Damlco, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, file In the office-o- f the city engineer, at which time the board of wth vouchers, to the undersigned at his residence at No. 127 North commissioners will open and Separate bids will be received or before the 25th day of October, for the construction of the sprin- 1922. TONY DAMICO, kling system and for the care and Administrator of the Estate of Joe 'VVVk At V FDR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms; also board for stu S--5 dents. 326 N. 4th E. They appeal to boys and parents alike. Truly unusual footwear at the price. $2.69 A V: S-- 5 835-- - r light - GOOD FOR Neat, Serviceable, Low Priced dressers. t I S-- Boys' and Youth's Shoes TL y . double seats and knees. Serges without the double feature, FT v FOR SALE Wicker baby carriage. 8 86 N. 4th B. X $9.90 cassimeres and tweed 7 1 large-mode- t $16.75 -- rn, FOR RENT Two rooms fnrntahml honaekeeDina: 'and aleeping porchwitb. or'without H 6th w. garage. In easslmeres, serges, tweeds and corduroy and a pleasing variety of colors and shade. Hard wear is provided for. Decidedly serviceable and excellent sloes. Sixes 6 to 18 years. Utmost In quality of fabric end workmanship at lowest poattl -- FOR SALE, CHEAP Good Jersey s- cow. Apply 79 N. 1st E. $6.90 $4.98 $7.90 dictates of good taste and refinement . ISS x and dollar for dollar you cannot outfit yout boy more adrantageously. Boys! Here are the clothes you want. They are made Just like dad'a for styJ and service I The model Illustrated la just like big brother's, tye also ' bars otbe handsome styles. to all the ' it. : - Mothers I You're interested In mr new Fill display of boya suits, for quality foi quality; style for style, male for make yet yeuthfulnees r ' ' ly of ProTO. v. :Sh Ja aurrlTed by three sons " i and five aughtera. X of the In ia Berg The body charge Mortuary. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the First ward chapel. " For School and Fall Wear with sparkle and 'XX-. rs lsAngeIes,-5aUt,-wueben-livt- Boys' Knicker Sui t s PAY LESS! Whether his first long trouser Suit, his second or third, the. young gentleman of 15 to 20 is particular in his choice of style and fitting qualities. The Tooth's Long Trouser Suits sold s -- These are days of preparation for parents who are desirous of having their children return to school well eqnipt There is every reason for outfitting them here. The young folk win derive a great deal of satisfaction from Selections made here, while the savings will prove particularly interesting and important to have some particularly attraotive new offerings at this time. parents-W- e Youth's Long Trouser Suits S. ; . ' - l-- u a au thesh hair MrsT Daniels was former months.' JPricessC (Incorporate - . Mrfc' Elizabeth Daniels,, age S3, th lata Charle D. Daalela. wife died Thursday "at the home other r- Lowest TlMTV l.i.- -i ' - XHIMl'IlV Assures Department Organization ...... (XINTON&CAPEIJB "ReaHy New Stonj, LOCKART & LADDlS, Comedy Gymnastic. CLBfA!CHESTfA J 1 an |