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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23. 1923. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. mrmmTmmm I FJJ rm mm ! I )nDm7l Mini) ' Published every If li week-Ha- l i i i a J m -- rfw j Ar."V .m CT i WIS The Herald Want Ad WUJFWUUCF SOUUDTKS HOUSE UTW 111i - T .. 11 .. w.m ki r 1LVT1 AW jtaus and v i1 Ul tsssown "T&FAT? 17721 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADYERTISLNT. ' AH advertisementa printed ia these columns ar payable in advance ten centa a line (about six words) v for the first day; five cents a line for each subsequent it eertion of the same ad. Thirty cents the line for six issues daily and Sunday. Special rate by the month. BOARD AND ROOM for hubanL wife and boy age 10. Would like Telephone 95, or call at The Herald office. ReaJ except Saturday, and y Wanted West street," Provo, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally and Sunday, delivered by carrier, 4C centa a month, or $3.0 the year in advance; by mail. $3.50 a year; Sunday only, by mail, $1.00 the' year, in advance location in Third or Fourth ward. SALE- new din- - HEMSTITCHING. PICOTINg"bT Answer by mail at 1038 Bryan Ave.. FOR . . anil retr set roots iterator, ' ing oone at the "new Salt Late City. lunnwun 23 285 N. 1st C. A home of the Singer Sewing .Machine FOR RENT New furnished apart269 West Center street, Co, odm. A 24 FOR SALE Pickling ca cumbers. site ment, 32 E. 3rd 8. Taylor Bros, department, store. R. F. D. No. 1, Box 1. Phone ' A24 Phona J99. This work done a th Furnished modem m-JA- . FOR RENT best manner on all kinds of fflat. rooms. 691 N. Uni ave. Phoae FOR SALE Geol wteker feaby rial Remember our new 269 West Center. 5 mtw: buggy, phone S68. PER CENT loans under reserve Edith ! SPECIAL PRICES on Mr. Booth Young announces llhUy system on city or farm property. the opening of a private kinder, Cliff ( Vietrolaa, Cheney . Cohmbtaa, Reserve Deposit Company. garten. and .Edlsons Brunswick. Sept 1J, 1923. For partic. Utah. Lake Salt Taylor City, Buildinr, lart phone 883 or call at 13l W. 5ta Bros. Music Dept. .... .!? ......EDITOR Ur Rnnr.EKS. Estate, :Rooms, Board. A-2- 7 AND PUBLISHER IJT.e I'aily Herald was entered as second class mall matter June 6, Hi. and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mall matter under the Act of March 3, iy !, l?22, at the postoffice, pfovo, Utah, A.-2- 5 218-N- A-Z- ;i I xe' . the Herald, only daily newspaper in Utah south of Salt Lake City. ",. member of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International News j 'l frvice. A MICE CLEAM BED To DRIVE OVER TIMP LOOP. j 1 1 6000 WniBi SIEEP MUtS 6dT ) JUSTTELlI ipvou) AND X KP PlM5 ) ) WJfTU SALE Slightly used gat range, only $35.00.. Terms. Utah RUGS CLEANED With electru" loans. installments makes easy No waiting for your turn. 8ee Provo Power A Light Co. carpet washer, colors restoredConsolidated Real Estate Co . WANTED TO SELL First class work guaranteed. Phone attached stand; typewriter, WE LOAN our own money on new 56 E. 2nd S. ' homes and farm property. Rate cheap. 7 per cent No commissions. No FOR SALE Pit buU terrier pups; delays. Intermountain Life Insurmale. 193 W. 1st N. HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING-2- 30 ance Co., Boston Bldj., Salt Lake W. Center.' Work done right City. Utah Farms and Gardens. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. FOR RENT 2 ana apart- FOR SALE White leghorn pulM. AYERS WEUJTNG CO.M)xy. ments, furnished, witb gas. 753 lets. Extra good stock, 540 E..2nd H. acetylene welding and cutting. S. Uolv. Ave. Phone 694. 0 So. We weld anything made of metal Work guaranteed. First clas serv. Reasonable, 3 'OR SALE brick house,' FOR SALE tt acres lauu m Duuiutraoi ai ui Ice. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 5SS-J- . large lot, room tor two buildings. 187 N.'lth.W. city. Inquire R. F. D. No. 3, Box FOR WIRING and electrical repair l !25. . FOR RENT Large, well furnished or work, phone 155-- J Team of Belgian Leavltt A Guyman. room, adjoining bath; suitable FOR SALE for one or two. 56 E. 2nd S. Phone colts, 3 and 4 years; double har- 31-- 4 896-Weber wagon, LOST Between R. P. D. No. beet cultivator, Box 20, and 7th N. on 4th E, tires; ; four-rog MONEY TO LOAN ou hoth city and spring tooth harrow, tooth lady's brown leather purse con ' farm property, at 7 per cent; no harrow; driving mare 2 years old; taining about f ISO in currency and TnmilrA Qea Prnrn Pnn. i ir1inr Ktt nullot ta'fi checks. Reward. Phone vmir turn isollda'ed Real Estate Co. Phone 6 'blocks north of Timpanogos social Double 8. hall. Provo Bench. GO to the People's Store for good PAPERHANGING and kalsominlng, FOR SALE Fine, fresh Jersey quality and low prices. 113 N. cow and heifer; 58 W. 3rd 8. interior and exterior painting. Ave. University House painting a specialty. Estimates cheerfully given. Smith, 112 P. Shettler, with LOST. Light, whipcord coat, TuesFOR SALE 3 W. 4th N. Phone tires and gravel bed; 2 4 day, Aug. 21, between Provo and 88 E. bed. Phone 207 W, or write with Srudebaker Murray. camp RJflt RENT furnished ' 40 E. 2nd South street, Provo. oth S. houae, modern. 284 E. 4th N. .t1 - i! 'fl fty-mi- 442-W- le A.-2- 3-- 4 S-- 451-J- eds at the University of Kansas instep. If she hadn't when sh has examined the feet of 500 co- first took up dancing she soon veloped one. Flat feet and fallen fn..nH nniv twn .nprfoct nBir arches indicate that a girl only has one pair owned Sy a Chinese. girl. . a ,,iinl Qnllo Hflun ' a nntTt n i rt ........ '(.'an you imagine any sucn (tis-- . l i. i la den." h:ariening results If he searched a non g the girls of a Winter Garden revue or the Ziegfeld 'Follies'? I think not. "Xealy every dancer has a high COMPANY SINGER de-on- H - J . IN NEW QUARTERS id fertile fields and the shimmering waters of Utah lake l your left. Out of the. peaceful valley you enter the nar-igorge of American Fork canyon, which, without doubt, the gem of the Wasatch. Few miles up this charming inyon you come to the foot of the trail leading to the Timpanogos cave. On up the well developed road you ;aeh Community Flat and a litle later Mutual Dell, which iTna Joctinofl (n Vionnmo aim rf trio vpnl mniintnin rcanrta w The Singer Sewing Machine com pany has moved its Provo office from the old location to the new building at 269 West Center street, Furnear the I' : asateh. ' niture company. f The road is exceptionally well laid out and its construe- The new display rooms are being V J 4 I. wwtVia s n 1 vtinmrviAtirl aw J fininli let a fitted up for the electric and cabiX'torknet machines of the company. Only The wonderful scenes in American Fork canyon and I modern of are back for rich equipment is being "used for any-- '; Timpanogos "long the compensation . new offices. the !! i ihe who is interested in the thrills of nature. t "The business of the Singer Sewl': p AH our citizens should make this trip and begin to boast ii ' once for the famous Timpanogos loop, one of Provo's great ing Machine company has grown so rapidly during the past 12 months ,3sets. ... in Prbvo that it became necessary to seek other quarters for the company's office," said Miss Elizabufh Soiiter, cashier; of the Provo office. "In looking around for a modern .':iio where the company would have room for the business expansion that is bound to come with the new industrial era in this county, the district officials decided on the newly constructed store on West Center street." fa-io- us 7S1-R- 2 State Champ 268-N- r . A-2- FOR RENT the of blocks thick big the famous Good- I'M ; Atok. All you have to do to get the answer to a puzzling question is to write it out, sign your name to guarantee its genuineness and send or bring it t The Herald office. The name, will not be printed, 'just an 'initial' will be used. (.;. t tb.i.. straight:. Any question about anything , ui(ie'r the. sun ' Write ir out ami send or bring it to The Herald, office,, where. "She" will get the letters to. pre- - ; li. r. in. tv!'rcsj!i:u-!i-t-s ciiest's. 'Mrs.- siVYed ., jinir- an' so uUQmo jU.'lg' in (iv t;i 1" 01' luiniiii- kn. di.n-i- "Oa iratiw. Bokman writer, wiio niajbe live'r with a ha'ujiiir. bitibia-fulle- 'a An a'lto liaiul 111 be 'diU'ii; - v author' tMnk .on ; a1--! tlasv' s;i to.- , Books never borrow money. ' J- la! i Mo,vi For Sale or Trade" RABBITRY G. P. GRANDVIEW ANOTHER" bargain in nsed player Weeter, proprietor, breeder of piano at Taylor Bros, music de - heavy weight Flemish Giants and partment. golden certificate Nev Zealand' Reds. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 210-FOR SALE or will trade for lot in ; '"' Provo, two wen located building' Alt n I - A-2- 8 ha.- - 'h.Vili'il. tit a niiin shoul rVssi'i-i.itiin- lots off Highland Park drive, Salti ! stake.- 1'hone 765-J-- V' Rasmussen, 527J. 350 S. gladioli, 59c FOR SALE car. 364 free. Albert 5th W.- - PhoneT S-- ! v 1! jigagr-m.-nt-a- ..r.- "$15 231 H l Howard eoal So. 4th East. heater, profit- A-2- 7 .' S. Gladiolas. Wm. 3rd. V. Phone Knud-sen873-J- stinl ; ' stars, ni'ph' lin mmm giwiwl U3U Growing Mash if you expect to hve early broiiers ;ind layersi h. is a wcad rf ul bone and fish developer. Low tn fibre and just rirhtin r i.'J-r'- (Irunt en route to a - im a New Or. llayilens )av, ointfd out that inclined young. men woull aia.tr-monia- iT in iiirfiiilfciii THK ORIOINAL m his talk on feet the doctor a step further," liniicut ror uimu"".-Grant eaul. Vi - ICE BUTTERMILK - llv . 7 proMin Remember, g.owiagfowlsneed a digerent feed. They must have more ?rtein thn little chicks can stand. For the First Eight WeekYour Chicks Should it Ha- a Sir Thomas Llpton. famous Dt'it has presents '.his an award 10 the winner trophy-uif the fishermen's u.e lit he held Ti j Provo vnNmmIi Ish ynclnsman. be more likely to find the perfect mate on t'.ie stage than anywhere J00th annivergary o the founding mst else. . pi Gioucetter, Alan, uqrne, California desuetude." says asserts he iBea fiiheri '"'. The doctor him-se'.- f educuti'r. We theugr.t so. r ' 1 . .' Yes, it is hot these days ! It could be worse. Our ice keeps your food cool and refreshing. Your drinks are made sparkling cold. In other words, our ice makes your home an oasis in this hot weather. Our ice ranks high. The price is right. Economize by using ' ' ice. I - .$8.70 Strictly Fresh Select Eggs, per case .. . ,$7.80 Ask your grocer for asso- ciation graded eggs. : iv and jri-"- i fl!iif c) "C. ' hTtb0'-.(i3-.10- .4 wi;'.. .....i-- m - ' or , ai- -i Tor Sale by Carpenter Ice & Cold Storage Company fi Seed Co. mwf V. Buick Four touring 6th S. Phone 656-J- . ,; A-2- 8 A.-2.- FOR SALE. - - .liurtruit ar)U.fd by ense Standard Or will trade for Ford, Studebaker Six roadster. Phone 704-or call at 942 N. Uni. Ave. 4 Evenings. . . Miscellaneous Wants. FOUND i( Strictly Fresh per case FOR SALE ,FOR SALE I mi 862-Prov- Utah. Our quotations to dealers for the weeg of August 20 to August 27: Automobiles l. i Theatrical - , Roy Peters, Mr-25-- tf After Eight Week Chicks Must Have inno-c--0'J- B ' A-2- 7 - n . - A-2- 7 4C have-gone- Lewis. Jy-29--tf - FREE-DELIVE- xmmTat I l B72-N- J. BEAUTIFUL cut dozen ; delivery .'Vi "... S-- brick house, FOR SALE Hav. Phone furnaces, large garage, stable,' 111 coops, Rowing well; .'accept Golden -F- ine smau nouse on nrst payment. 256 ;.' Bantam sweet corn, no worms, E. 3rd S. St.. Provo. liusks taken off, ready for use. : V " Phone is- we add. have a divorce instinct. 'Cfllefte liff in a state of ar hke friends,'" lays i'ftoek Book Ckat writer. Wt ddn t think' ( !;' tr West-r- '" V Don Conover. A-2- 6 '. -- breach uif. a fu; enor claB.". thirk? an Arlan'Mc. Sujne 'tbiatj .ewe are.'itct.'nd lie WMtero Mjde "VS : i t GOOD ' : ' : -- 579-J- modern; two sleeping porch, 5j AVest Center St. Pine Tree Service Statloa . bH. University Ave. Schofleld Auto Co. BO E. First -- North tiarase 2U West Center St. Sir Tom's Trophy i.laylicuse, declares wort!) two in (li'rrce one of th IHKlM'Sl inuuies t dancers and liorus Kirts everi After vacations come "Mali Margery. sinm .lie isn't ii;s .,, named j PRODUCERS A-3- 0 J. y FOR SALE -- swerve1 asii . - r feet ' by. "a nil di.'in af :cs in tea'd of rom:ni-rc-.a- Say? j Ttrlloride Motor Co. FEET. SAYS DOGTOR l'iin.ADKLrniA iel.il L ,;t;or-- , News' iti.ld" A-2- 6 A.-2- 4 hi by ilii' , Nuliiiiuti 1 iirciiiodists. t!i;f e UTAH Goodyear William Pvand, high school lad of Yonkers, photographed as he won the New York State Boys' Championship in the recent state tour A-2- 4 A-2- Tread and back etandard them up withService CYHER IF ! A-2- . mmnd the neu Goorf?'' Cordt with th btvtmd Kreida and (':irter o; Salt liuugtitoi-s- h't-- by were Green and &e r; E means economy, too; for it insures against spinning wheels, loss of traction and un& rain. due Dmaler , j That powerful grip means safety, and it Anna. Mi. t'.en Lake iva' one .of the- guests. v pare their answers. n A.-2- 4 footing beneath. PASTOR. A-2- 7 768-R-- j Tread bite through mud or snow to solid leave early next month for New Jersey where they will1 visit for a while with Mr. . Spratt's 'mother, previous to entering anotfier field of labor. The Rev. Knsign of Salt Lake-willtake charge of local church work. The function." for the 'Key. Spratt was held at the home of Mrs. .Janet tireen." Community singing and instrimiontal. selections 'were features of'.tlie program.,- At "ito Employment. A-2- 4 -furnished or part furnished - moth, rooms, with garage or place to put FOR SALE Span of young 1300-ca- SELL MADISON 'BETTER-MADam a permanent renter. Box pound mares, thoroughly broke. shirts direct from our factory to A bargain if talien at once. Call 7 5, Herald office. wearer. No capital or experience 520-FOR RENT- -I required. Easily sold. Big profits. large rooms 702 S. FORI SALE 7 11th W. Phone 790R4 farm, 3 miles Write for freq samples. Madison York. north of Provo, on canyon road, Mills, 503 Broadway,-NeFOR SALE. 5 room modern brick with good water right; about half home. Small payment down. 135 j m orchard; a team, two seU of A19-tf- . S. 3rd. East. Phone 557. POULTRY harnesses and a wagon. Inquire of FOR RENT modern house. j0hn G. Jones, R. F. D. No. 2, or 437 S. Univ. Ave. INC, phone 635-FOR RENT modern house, FOR SALE Gladioli, dahlias, flowPhone Your Orders to furnished. 170 N. 1st E. Phone i ers. Phone 347-J- . 15fi N. Eth E.. year All Weather SPANISH t . 'ft A-2- 9 -- j "She" will answer any question any Herald reader may ask. "She" is coming next week with Alendale, who already is well known to Provo persons interested in what' some call magic, and others believe spirit communication. "She," according to the advance agent of "Alendale and She'" is "a living, breathing, pulsating human being, more amazing in real life than H. Rider: Hag. gard's mythical 'She.'" "She," again quoting the publicity manager, "is the reincarnated spirit of a thousand departed lives." v"She'"says she can answer any question asked her. "She ' will arrive in Provo Saturday, and first thing "She" will do will' be answering questions written by Herald readers These will be published each day next Zabriskie, Springville. e At Goodyear Centre S'criun "She" is coming to Provo! . '"She" is al.o know as the "Wonder Girl." "She" is going to write for The Herald. 407 S. 3rd Registered old. Alva SITUATION WANTED, MALE land located FOR SALEHalf-acrbookkeeper and Experienced FOR SALE OR RENT Garage. 2S7 o nllth N. and 5th W. streets. machine, operator dBurroughs E. 5th N. Phone 326. Phone esires clerical work; some sales exr deliver. .FOR SALE. Hay will perience. G. Blaine Simons, MamWANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 un-- ! Phone 763R5. Utah. GLUTCHING, FORK, Auir. 23 A farewell party was given Tuesday night by members of the congrega-- ' Uon of the. Spanish Fork Presbyterian church, in honor of Rev." and j Mrs. D J, Spratt who have been in charge of the work here and at Springville for the past 16 months. J The Rev.. Spratt and his wife will " modern West th j New apartment, with gas. "SHE" HERALD SALE, CHEAP Jersey cow, 6 years FOR l FAREWELL tf A-2- 4 - GIVEN A-2- 4 ; A-2- 8 A-- W rates Note, Women S-- 3 ; t BUILDING AND LOAN FOR WESTERN One of the finest mountain scenic drives in America will officially opened Wednesday, August 22. On that date S forest officials, Utah county commissioners and varii es other officials and invited guests will make the initial j ficial trip around the Timpanogos loop. This wonderful lenic road has just been completed by the U. S. forestry 'partment and will from now on be open to the nature-lov-- 1 g public. It will go down in history as Provo's famous scenic mountain loop. The beauties of the Alps. Yosemite, Rocky Mountain j f ational park and Glacier National park are all merged into ije in this single drive. More striking beauty and diversity lf' view culminate around this Wonderful loop than on any ' iy.her single drive in the west. old delta of Lake VJ the via Provo Provo Bench, Leaving Bonneville, you roll comfortably over a concrete highway Jfirough one of the richest stretches of the garden valley !" the intermountain west. Comfortable prosperous homes (ie the highway. Spacious schools, amusement halls and bespeak the frugality and prosperity of the torches all ' '' . ople. The majestic Wasatch range culminating in Mount Tim- - A-S-4I A.-1- ( Boy's Strand theater. DRESSMAKING prices. Mrs. Center. bicycle. Inojuire A-2- 4 Reasonable WoodwjA flO W. . S-- 8 A HARD DAY'S WORK X m FROM THE FACTORY merits a good evening meal And if your wife buys the Meat for it here, you'fl say the meal than "tasted better ever." Also a complete line of Fancy and Staple ceries. 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