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Show r VJant Ads BURGLARS ENTER HOMES. MENTIS Prow Burglars brk int-wBench homes undar afternoon a.c.- Icordinr to renort reachlnr thai That iharp. (tabbing Bain la the JoPpeF-ar- m, about -- tea aheslder cook for aunerin. sheriff office this morning. "wanted Jn the nape of th neck, along Meu-Wade, ofThe raaldence Nuttall John i State tnooU department waa entered by robbers who ran- - tbe forearm or down the thigh and tal hosplUt Apply th person. "t -- J I me r on N-2- 3 Itiam. made of anything missing. haTe severe frontal head-th- e Girl for general houee-worTwo miles from the Nuttall home y residence only one child in family. of Orson cbe with a feeling that something Bishop N-Can 13 W. 5th N. Prestwich was broken Into. Here twitching or pulling at the eye- WANTS WORK Woman .or .girl. checks, rings and tome money were balls ei dull, aching pain in the offlcera for the Provo Election - Call . J back accompanied by in oocMlonai Poet Ne. 12ofof the American taken. Legion numbin aide the hooting .pain in ness or tingling in the fingers or department of Utah, will be heldDeo, Rl)rS into WANTED Girl for gieral houseboy. the Armory evening, Friday and "atlches" of pain here there, ; work; no laundry. Phone 692-the chances are that your trouble is 1,1921 Jack Jensen, the little The nominating meeting was held eon of Mrs. O. R. Thomas, U at Nfurltia. Friday evening when the following No matter where your pain is tne nome or his Mr. officers were nominated: CommandFOR RENTt Nice, clean furnished and Mrs. G. H. grandparents, relief can yon get prompt a Naylor, nursing er, Captain Robert Patterson, Karl 190 S. 5th W. AnartmenL broken collar bona Jack, who is without taking bromides, narcotics Boahard, Lieutenant L Robert Eda pupil at the Procter kindergarten, or other dope. Apply Tysmol oyer wards, Carl Johnston and Dr. L. C. part that, hurts, and you should Patter. FOR RENT Good piano. . Phone was run into by a bicycle while he the was crossing Center street at First soon be rid of the torture. Tysmol 42541. Vice cammander Sergeant Geo. West, Wednesday. In the fall he is guaranteed harmless. It helps Harris Hugh Rose and Orval Single into and heal the soothe weak, a collarbone and was badly FOR SALE One new Miami man's broke ton. . bruised. Dr. Fred R. Taylor set the flamed nerves. bicycle, cheap. Phone 738-JAdjuant F. Kenneth Dunn and a Get suffer Don't il any longer. broken bone, and Jack is getting Paul Vincent. from of Absorbent Tysmol package along well at present. Executive Committee Dr, Vera FOR 8ALE OR TRADE 2 choice Provo Drug Co. R. Greenwood, John Beesley, Harry will consider 400 lots; Co., Mfg. Chemists, building Tysmol FUNERAL IN 8PRINGVILLE Jesse Hunter, Lieutenant A. Sutter St., San Francisco. Adver Butler, property. Phone 738-J- . W. Morrison, Seymour Gray, Lloyd 8PRINGVTIXE, Nov. 20 Funeral tisement 8utton, Mart Roylance, Frank DomLOST Diamond-shapegold cuff services for Mrs, Cornelia Groes- ing and Albert Olsen. link; initial "L.' Return to Herald beck, former resident of SprirtsvfHe, Chaplain Reverend J. G. Delalre, office for reward. who died in Txgan. were held this Three members of the executive HI committee will be elected. All of Leg afternoon in the Third ward church FOR SALE "5 here. the officers to be elected in Decemhorn hens. Phone 543-J- , or call ber will take their office on January 661 S. 4th W. POKER PARTY PINCHEO first, 1923, and will hold the offices for one year. FOR SALE Sweet cider, 412 W. Policemen Harris and Snow con Mart Roylance, who has been com . 3rd S. Phone a ducted raid on a room In the mander of the local post during the ITuber hotel, where, according to past two years, was urged to allow LADIES' switches and curls and Chief of Police Wren Wilkins a his name to be voted on again for bobs made at 132 B. 1st W. poker party was Interrupte. that office, but Mr. Roylance re The officers arrested A. C. Peter fused. At the last state meeting of son, Carl Tlansen, A. J. Allen and 'Tve never been much of a hand the American Legion at Logon, he FOR SALE 300 bushels Jonathan P. H. McDonald, all of whom were at praising medicines but I can cer-- was chosen first vice commander first apples, 35c bu. First come, released on bail, according to Chief tainly say something good for of the state organization. West on served. Poulton farm Wilkins. said Geo. Davis, 110 Naglee Tuesday evening, NovemVr 1, 27 tf drive. Cards and money were said to St., San Francisco, Calif. ,0 the local post will hold a smoker t have been found on the tahle at "I had a bad case of ptomaine in the Armory to which all Furnished room. 383 which the men had been playing. poisoning and It came pretty near vice men are invited. A large sup FOR RENT assert. officers $8 from laying me out altogether. For three tf They took W. 1st S. of real to goodness doughnuts the table as evidence to be used months I was in an awful condi- ply and a few barrel of extra swet court. in city tion and suffering constantly from cider will be the center of attracLOST You are losing money undiarrhea. I became weak all over tion at the smoker. For those who less you trade with the Wasatch and was going from bad to worse. I smoke there will also be provisions tf Produce. tried everything I knew of but it made. was beginning to look like nothing FOR SALE 2 frsh cows. Phone would ever reach my case. "Then, a friend of mine recommended Tanlac to me. And it's a FOR SALE Dodge touring car; fact, four bottles have made a clean sweep of my troubles and built me good shape. $250. Schofield up to where I feel like a new man. Auto Co. I am working every day now and when it comes to recommending DR. p. F. CANNON HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Tanlao I can't put it too strong." Work done -t-230 W. Conter. Tanlac is sold by all good drugScientific Eyesight Specialist right. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. gists. Advertisement. WANTED k; ll N-2- 782-J-5- .:- little.. N-2- 4 ' N-2- 2 N-2- 4 of Commerce Wandering Dollar In . Then payment of ft debt, In the purchase mUCh OVR! rtrwr , TT VA of goods, or te payunent of wagea, Is -P- ersona reeehnLT.?00! raQuesteflo J aign hia or tec name ivonuauea pwb rage une.r and More than E0& Cb.' on. the paper, and for, what OTCaminarr, nr.. ,8 friends of the Second ward of MoUyUark, the dollar: spent- - and to Imed to sacred band coneert given una ten denizes of the underworld, carried mediately spend that Wandering ttk. M receired ,,H tl JtooelSt tt halant, ravado air of that Dollar! THi again. o a u. .""KwuZ , That's tVlit aA!-l-w- DOLLAR MOVING.' TANLAC PUT JOB BACK N-2- 592-M- DAVIS 1 Tan-lac,- " .;',-- ' stndy. ,.v, v 'character ing house. And be ur and igny our name M1" Hul8n tt ana-1 the wa. concert under The and addresa ao The Daily Herald oicea of the Second ward SnndaY Doawing nouse Keeper was and Provo Chamber of Commerce cream end to from and rebeginning were school. Contribution may know at the end of the week for her heartily applauded oeived and a large, sum realised. how many have aided in the e Tha opening prayeil wa campaign. At the end of the week the Wandering Dollar will be by J. W. Robjneon, .take redeemed at the Provo Chamber of tendent of Sunday wnoola. and thr Commerce for 100 cent. by Bishop JJ V-- brononnced lnhggF 'l fd.?f h.Xwing program waa and- - thoroughly enjoyed: I niahed. -Coronation March" from Prophet": Cradle eong, "Wiegen- lied"; "k Vision of Salome." I Prof. Franklin Madsen gave a synopsis of "A Vision of Salome." Jl 'U?ttifLSBta H,nlf f -- nT.' T5T UTee- ScoUand Yard unYerer SfiK T dering Dollar an persons that dollar, Z'lm.' "mi en row to telephone the dollar. 16-ii- detee: w that both genUe-- - iV7ea. 11" anrj TMiir It S Ladies' Hilgh Heel Rubbers, 85c grade, pair' ' ' ' Misses' Black Union Suits, $2.40 grade W.Q0 Child's Black Knit Pants. 5V " dornd - Hr.. $4.75 h ento The .l)ally ivu pair nan wool socks, men's, 35c mde rf. k Boys' Jazz Pants te corduVoy;. $7.60 Men's High Cut Shoes, L white ?.7B $7.45 Me'ns Hiirh Cut Shnea ift.hT 50 Men's and Boys Undershirts, 90c grade ' ' ' W ' '' Men's White Thiirh Boots" $8.00 mH. "L?. .J.J1 m $"-5?Ju- -- SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK aiofook their parts BtC aehThexhairt1 hi annra .' I B N-2- 4 N-2- ,tte i. j T,. Ukepteirw; P' otp " Just as they Entire stock Blankets In' per Thomas U Martin paying Entire stock L. D.S. Garments. . . . . .10 Per (wTs 40c Fleeced Kimona Cloth, yard quitted himself admirably, portrayEntire lineCorsets .20 Per (W ni ing that although the police geneOne lot Red Seal Gingham, yard . rally appear to.be stern and harsh still they are human, and have ten Men's Work Pants and Coats .10 Per Cent nnw Ka. der feelings that come to the sur- air han a H a no A a Our line of Shoes and Rubbers for all the fam lv !I in the to when PPealed JPight hold her in all her tUauty. In herf' complete, in the very best quality, and at bedrock .. ... , . mad frenzy she caresses and kisses waL' , the head. She, attempts to dance did full credit but is stricken with fear. She is of Jennie Stromberg The emotion displayed terrified as she realizes the horror to her role. D. L, VAN WAGENEN of the death of of what she has done. She is over- by her on learning was esplcaily strong whelmed abject but a ray of hope her sweetheart348 W. Center. Where You Save Money. the audience. flashes over her sinking soul; can and impressedfor the deal credit of great constant she earn forgiveness by of the play is due Edmund prayer and sacrifice? She BWOon3 success Evans who directed the play. His in a heap upon the floor. A reading, "Village Singer," was tireless efforts to make the Kiwanis CHEAP RENT MAKES LOW PRICES play a success, was greatly respongiven by Mrs. H. V. Hoyt. the sible for exceptional and we are giving our customers the benefit, nf it inn "Adagio," from Trio by Dussane. for two clarinets and bassoon, was figured by getting here that we could bring down the cost should club Kiwais Provo The played by Frank Woffinden, Franz also be congratulated for sponsor- living. Westover and Robert Sauer. ing the play and for raising the vjrouu vjrraae wrcion nose, pair Finale from ''Quintette,' by " ii was given by Elmer NelMn, funds for the Utah County Free $1.00 Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, latest style, pair or Welfare Provo It . ... a. r (M cn T Sheriff Henrie, Frank Woffinden, Clinic and the j going iast, i.u ijuies n resi uraae, $1 pair Robert Sauer and Fred Crandall. ganization. Ladies' 50c Knit Bloomers, selling pair Intermezzo, "Just a Jem," was union auir, line quality, suit , juaaies $1 $i.ou played by the band. El "Praise Ye the Father," "Home, vmmren s union suit, warm, suit $i $i.o Sweet Home," and Rubenstein's uaaies Irom $o.vv latest S2 OKirt, otyie factory. just "Meiady in F," were rendered by ovc ocnwi uin riaia, Dig Dargain, yara (Continued, from Page One.) a double mixed quartet under the 10c Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for direction of Prof. Florence Jepper-so- that a dollar spent in Provo will 20c Men's Arrow Collars, below wholesale. 2 Madsen, including Carl for Provo more than If the dollar Is Walter Jepperson, .Frank aid Men's Knit Ties, now is the time to buy $1.00 j? or sent to California Chicago. Woffinden, Mrs. Ora B. Harding, Ulri The program is: If you can vi-w-1 en i'lcii a rjaijot cwuu Miss Zoe Hansen, Miss) Jean Henyour dollar at home, do so; $2.00 Men's Union Suit T. dricks, Miss Kathryn Calder and spend if you can't get what you want at Mr. Bushman. Union Suit, back to old time price, suit. . . home buy in Utah county! If you1 1$1.25 can't get it In Utah county, "try to THE PEOPLE'S STORE present rate and is a reduction of bay In Utah state. The dollar bill 1b attached to a 33.6 cents per hundred pounds 113 North University Ave. under the present rate. paper for the collection of names. Chamber the person, Every getting were new Provo at If the plant to ship on the present rate it would be called upon to pax $3,360 daily in additional freight charges, and an annual additional freight bill of $1,226,400. This is based on the production of the first un4t of 500 tons only and will be increased proportionately as the remaining three units, which are planned upon, are placed in service. It is believed that the Union Pacific system will establish the same rate to Los Angeles, California and Portland, Ore., aa the Southern Pacific is establishing In central California, and that ultimately the rate to central California will serve as a measure for the rates eastbound as well. her mother, Herodias, asks for the head of John the Baptist Herod, with great reluctance, grants her The feasfc Is over; the head of John Is brought in a charger to Salome, whose revenge Is now complete for John, who would not as much as turn his J"6 in reality "L . K,clc 2 ...... ... ...... 11 Vi io f -- - ex-se- Business and Professional N-2- 790-R-- tf l 738-J- Over Irvine's Store. Provo, Utah. ABE W. TURNER Phone Phone 555. house. FOR RENT . tf BROWN BABY DIES. cent Interest Phone 8 per 688. w N-2- tf 4 N-2- 4 COMPANY FOR RENT Furnished house at - 51T E. Center. For particulars call at Room 12. Knight Block N-2- FOR SALE Hay. Phone N24 SALE White cabinet gas range, and coke heater. 185 E. 3rd 9. Phone WANTED Will pay cash for one . ton oats. Call phone N-2- 1 212-R- 0 WANTED FOB THE U. S. ARMY men, ages 18 to 35. see me worm ana araw Dig pay while learning a trade. Recruiting office at Provo, Utah National Guard Armory. FOUND Hudson bicycle, green frame. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Apply J. A. Warner, R. F. D. No. 3 Provo. Able-bodie- d N-3- 0 0 LOST Blue Angora boys'' cap, in Columbia theater. Phone 487. N-2- 8ALE Gas stove, kitchen heater, rocker, folding bed and folding bath tub. Phone 186-FOR 0 FOR SALE folds. 14x21 house tent, with . side and two center 68 N. 1st W. Phone 705. N-2- Tailoring. 337 W. Center. 850. Dolly Bleak, Prop. Phone Center St. PROVO, : Ijj 11 per cent and with interest at the rate of eight per cent per!;! annum, the said Knight Trust & ; Savings Rank, as pledgee, will, on the first day of December, 1!22. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at its ! banking house in Provo City, state I of Utah, sell at public sale four nun- - j dred s sixty-siand (466 shares of capital stock of the Highland Canal conipany.il represented by Certificate No. 8:!, in the name of John Larsen, and endorsed by the-- said John Ivrsen to the said W. E. Bown, unless! prior to that time the said note.i with interest, together with the ad- ditional sum of Five Hundred Thirty- - seven and Dollars!; ($537.85) paid by said bank as as-- ! sessment on said stock, with inter-,- ; est on the last named sum, shall have been paid in full. Dated this 16th day of November. i ; two-third- of the tastffias Ca o Any Victor Record you want Modern Fireside Comfort! If it's listed in the Victor Record catalog, we have it or we'll get it fox you. Tell us the number of that hard-to-g- et standard record and see if we don't make PURE BUTTER, CREAMERY MADE OF CREAM, FRESH DAILY Cottage Cheese, lb. . .15c Guaranteed Fresh Eggs. WHIPPING CREAM A SPECIALTY i ! cood. N PASTEURIZED Get It at Taylor Bros. Co. Music Department THATCHER DAIRY 115 N. University Ave. Provo, Utah. i Trappers, to see our 1922 samples of Engraved Personal Greeting Cards. And remind you that an We invite you early selection will be less likely to occasion disappoint- ment than a last minute order. jj I! We will send samples to your home upon Our phone number is 15. request. Taylor Paper Company , 'Your Stationer." 1922. 1". 66 N. University Ave. Cattlemen WE ARE PAYING Sheepmen and ATTENTION HIGHEST PRICES FOR FURS, HIDES AND PELTS i j i Knight Trust & Savings BanV By K. E. Allen, fasliier (First publication Nov. 1G; labi bubllcation ) n Chris-tense- 35 Hours of Artificial Sun's Heat At the Gas Company n Thirty-thre- e Dollars .$2:::i.S7. Phone 848. pounds. UTAH. The new rate N i The 2 NOTICE TO SALE UNDER " PLEDGE Pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain collateral note dated .Tune 9, 1921. due ninr-t(lays after date, made and Executed by W. K. Down in favor of Knight l ru?t 4i Savings bank, which note six Hundred from Page One.) i 54 per cent; in other wordlT the rate from Utah as compared with Chicago and Pueblo is a much Adding Machines, Repairs, smaller percentage of their rates than the distance from Utah is to Supplies. their distances. The only rate available for use F. M. WEST. from Utah at this time i 57 cents 89 N. University. per hundred pounds, and to Illustrate the very drastic reduction BRYANT FURNITURE CO. ronresented by the rate of !3.4 cents per hundred pounds, which will be established from Provo and 368 West Center. Sprlngvllle to Pittsburg and other New and Used Goods Bought points in California, comparison is made with rates from Salt Lake and Sold. City to points north, south, east lii Phone 543-- J. and west The present rate to Parley, Utah, a point 122 miles south of Salt Lake City on the Losi AnC. V. HANSEN geles & Salt Lake railroad, i cents per hundred pounds; to Mill Commercial Artist Fork, Utah, a point 75 miles south of Salt Lake on the D. & R. G., the SIGNS rate is 25 cents per hundred pounds; to Wendover, Utah, 121 Sho' Cards, Scenery miles west of Salt Iike, located on Provo, Utah. the Western Pacific, the present rate is 27 cents per hundred pounds; to McCammon. Idaho, 14? CITY AUTO TOP AND miles north of Salt Lake on the PAINTING COMPANY Union Pacific system, the rate Is 24 cents per hundred pounds; G. T. LieONBEE, Prop. to Antelope, Utah, a point 149 miles of Salt Lake on the Union Pa-- ' ill Aut0 1 at Covers, Side east cnts1!;; cfic ystem. the rate 24 Curtains. Auto Painting In other jj per hundred pounds. and Revarnishing. words, tor an average or 123 miles j:; 'in all directions from Salt IakelK; III ALL WORK GUARANTEED City there is an average rate at 25.1 cents per hundred iy of time this 432 W. FOR 10-f- (Continued TYPEWRITERS 767-R-- 841-N- RAILROAD RATE We Call and Deliver. 208 W. Center. Phone 674. .- v Lewis Harding Brown, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Attorney-at-LaHarton Brown, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Heber S. Harding, died LOST Lady's brown handbag con- Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Sunday evening. some taining SI bfil and $2 bill, Utah. Phone 661-- 1. Funeral arrangements have not silver and bunch of keys, on Center been made. yet street Reward. Return to Herald Have It Done the Royal Way office. Where Quality and Workman- FOR SALE Household furniture, chairs, table, cupboard, etc 60 ship Count, We Win. W. 3rd N. or 6 room modern FOR RENT home; gaa range. 391 S. 4th E. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING MONEY TO LOAN on farms, perfor-mance- I j If you have anything in this line to sell, call on us and get our prices. We guarantee a square QUICK--CLEAN-HYGIEN- IC The best heater for living room, sewing room, or music room study deal. Provo Hide & Fur Company Warehouse 6th S. and 2nd E. (Old Cannery Bldg.) Phone 367. Many Sizes, Prices $11 to $65 UTAH VALLEY PROVO, UTAH. GAS & COKE CO. PHONE 295. |