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Show J.: THE PROVO HERALDr FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923. r Of NOTICE SALE. "' ; itiiiiiiiiiiimmitmiiitmmniiiiiiiiiin KITCHEN CUPBOARD Mining Ca. Syndicate MinJpfl . Place of Businese, Principal Prove, Utah. There are delinquent upon pie following ' described stock on ac count of assessment No. 1ft levied on the 17th day. of July, 1923, the Several amount set opposite the s, names of toe respecuve NELUE MAXWELL By HITt WORTH BEMCMBERINQ aa follows: or; sm of bread Shares. Amt USB a pint Publish tow Srtnrtay. and Cert No. Name every week-dawith a cupful of com-me215 Thomas Boaxdman 6006 f 7.0 Bosth UesalA SuUdtaeV saomiai, as The fin to make steamed brown Saaday 1.60 923 Violet Jackson..; 1000 the shortening, sugar, egg West attest, rroro, OA Tslsalsnas 86. i 1.60 bread; 924 Myrtle Fraaoom. . 1000 be added with a few TBMie 0 BOMCWPnbsttdly aad Bssaeajr, 8.75 and salt may 2600 83 Z. C. M. I... to suit the, taste. Steam raisins eeaie aTinontB, or HH the 34 JrtJrJenaen.- 2000 delivered by carrier, Pt cook In tireless cooker tor ser-Albert Hagen ... 1000 1.60 laral hours. ea; fiuadaf easy. 141 yaw Ii Utun; by bmUL 2JW 1.60 143 Albert Hagen , . . 1000 A little grated fresh potato soo-i- d by mail, I1A0 the rear,, ta advaaee., -4J0 145 Albert HaFettTTTi- 3000to the chocolate cake batter will 148 Joseph I Olson. 10000 15.00 make a cakrtbat wUl keep moist I I V RODGERfi. . , . ; , KDITOS AND FOBUBIUER a ( r 149 Joseph L. Olson. 11200 16.80 and i till not alter the flavor or text 'I -- 7.60 ture... 170 John Clark ...... 6000 The Daily Herald 6, entered aa second eteae mall matter 7.50 171 Antllla C. Andelln 6000 This Is the time otto year when 4.50 a few things started: for the Christ1911, anl The Sunday Herald was entered as second clase mall Boaster 183 Raynold Barnett.. 3000 May 0. 1922, at tike postofflce. Ptoto, Utah, under the Act of Man 3, 223 H. W. Church. . , 8000 13.00 mas boxes may be done while sit245 Geo. A. Bullock., 20000 80.00 ting oh the porch; having-mo' 1879, 7.5.0 than one article going relieves the .247 Ralph A. Bullock 6000 hi rl1.50 -.... 1000 877 W. H. 'Child.. The Herald. Only dally newspaper In UtAh south ol baJt Lake City. 1.50 it several gifts are all ready "To 284 C. A. Rod berg... 1000 Is a member of the N. ElTtT Service, and of the International News 1.50 naek. 295 Raynold Barnett. 1000 " v 1.50 Shine can ba easily removed from Service. 337 Paul Wirthlin ... 1000 .75 garments by rubbing lightly with a Salt Lake City office ..........,..;... ..............311 Ness Building 359 Milton Barnett .. . 600 2.25 piece of emery cloth or paper. 360 Milton Barnett . . 1500 1.60 I Blip a thimble over the end or 403 P. U Casslty "... 1000 1.50 the small curtain roas wnen run403 V. D. Casslty..... ilOOO the curtain IS IT WORTH WHILE? i 404 P. D. Casslty.... low; 1.50 ning them through . hems. This will save many a tear The ZR-- 1 the giant dirigible recently built at enormous 426 Mr. George Wln- 2000 8.00 In the material of the curtain. nett expense by the United States government, has completed a A handful of salt added to vege4 test4rialr-magifteently,o1.60 434 Hrrum Jenkins .. 1000 table skms that are burned to -the 0 7Tri3a-a.6441 NesMt Jennie furnace wllf destroy"!! "wlof. . s'ter airship has .thrilled millions . of persons in the country; P. D. Casslty.;.. 1000 " 1.50 Salt sprinkled Into the oven when in this, day and age 514 It was indeed a magnificent sight,-eve1.50 515 P. D. Casslty. . . . 1000 fruit or custard plea boil over will of mechanical miracles. , 1.60 1000 ..... 530 Emmy Hies destroy; the unpleasant odor af y al f 4 tu rT . iiHiiiii:;:iiimim:!3:uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii snare-holder- - up to the bat with a round trip Peggy Joyce's ticket but he took a stopover at VOELD SERIES NOTES. ; Most of tbeiusbers wore .bright third base. . were closely guarded red coats and Then Babe tried to steal a run. By JOIIX P. MEDBIKY. by policemen to keep anybody from iewfi were He had his mind on home, but the Written for International they Ahootbsrthinklng ' Service. catcher bad his toot on it firstBritish soldiers. 'NEW YORK, Oct It-Ju- dge When he knocked at the door of Landu started off the world's series While Walte Ileyt allowed every, to the body else to hit the ball, hi was the home plate, he was out like a by sending mental messages ' newspaper man telling them that careful not ,to let his own, bzi do house wfe on the first of the month. the game could begin any time after any damage to it The fans In the boxes needed exhe had been photographed. " rery1 anxious to rach citement like this To take their Hdjtwaa e Bis hair made every first base, but he had to wait, until minds off the $6.60. California fan homesick. They after the game to get there. The real thrill came in the ninth couldn't gaze, in the direction of Bentlev fouled a kali into the when 8tengel walloped the ball bo his box without thinking' they were would fstaud which came so close to hilMnt far it looked like somebody looking at Mount Bfcaata. Jndire Landig that several camera hare to chase after it on an elevated ' ' The crowd of 60,000 people was a men took slow motion pictures .of train. marvellous spectacle. One man who bis gray hair turnlngwhlte. It hit the sign board in left field didn't known anything about base f n the fifth Inning. Ruth stepped and knocked three hairs ont of a ball, thought It was a convention of ; - gbavingbrush advertisement , a gorgeous" pop nfl he it wasown time tagging the bases. took his He lookea uxe a nigutwaicamaa muting the rounds. - Stengel was a hero bniJie didn't had so much leisuse his head.-- He ure that he could have scored two -- i , twice. '. - " k The next time when Stengel cornea up to bat the outfielders will be waiting for him In taxlcaba. - snow-whit- The catcher could fool hint by tying a string to the ball and pulling ; it back as soon as he hits It r Stengel's home run was a surprise to everybody. He couldn't believe l hlnalf nntllJia Hnn ahnnr If In the newwpsper. " V Greater Values in ra .' - if Wofflctfand ; Rlisse's Smart Coats ari Latest - Fashion Arrivals burned milk. Aa occaslonarrubbing af "ftrong 1.50 asit water or moist salt into the 1000 son M08Wella-JrlmhalluOOLBO scalp is good to prevent falling ' hairs. 750 Mrs. George Wln- in those air of the Qf government general opinion charge added to the sot too a ninh nf imW out 2000 nett.7 eram is that the United States should have more airplanes, the flavor of 7.50 of coffee brings 856 David Andrew .. 6000 - should spend-muc- h -- more' in -the 7development-ofr-aircra- ftJ 1.604 1000 900 ",tt.Bait added to the water in a 1.60 . Doubtless aircraft should 1000 developed m this country, as it 913 John Prits 1.50 1000 in 929 countries.. other Pritx is John developed being fresh wa-j 1.60 fresh much longer than 1008 John Prita Concerning dirigibles however, the following, fronr the 930 'rn tef. 1000 636 616 John W. McAdant 5000 ttWill there he reasonatjlfr value "utasitorthhile received by the people of the United States whose rrioney is "7.50 (26 John O. Slmotv From New York and up ta 1?einrpenHnHionsurmhfru41din 1- be r. jl4 Chicago John Prits Tribune, doubtless expressesthe opinion of many . persons: "The ZR-- 1 stirs our Jmagination. Tremendous size, power, and majestic freedom in tha -- ir are inspiring. There is a resulting inclination toRail it ais the precuTSOTXf a new era, that a proper reaction? We ask,-not- r ir Wp4nction It JiulLof ainglagreatlighter-than-ai- r thrib-a.4oop:-bank-iourJi28- -- H. B. Cole & 1098 H. B.' Cole k 1114 H. P. Cole & 1129 IH. B. Cole & 1275 1276 9 Bertha Holt Bertha Hole 12nfBertha-olB- - 1278 tragedies and failures. "Chicago still recalls vividly the tragic collapse and fall 1279 erasheU: aTpatrlmgible-whie- h 1281 years ago. Last year s air tragedy when another great' air-- 1282 Bhin constructed for use in this .country exploded and fell, 1284 with heavy loss of life, in England, is still fresh in our minds. 1285 The experience of the huge German Zeppelms in the war is 1302 1311 known to us all. They madenumerouaJbombingraldson11314 two iiL Uttle London the first years of ihatstragglejjulmth. 131f effect upon the morale or physical condition of that city, and 1341 more had been or the dozen when half a wasp- 1352 destroyed by 1353 like British fighting airplanes, they ceased to appear. When 1363 to came war in the 4hey.:were used, they bejised entirely jit 1382 1452 night, and with comparatively little effect, . 1.60 1.50 86.90 1.50 P.Daynes PJ Daynes 1091 Co.. 1000 Co.. 1000 ..... .. -100. . . . 3000 Bertha Holt 7; Bertha Holt ...... 1000 Bertha Holt ..... 1000 pertha Holt ..... too 1000 Bertha Holt Bertha Holt ..... 1000 1000 Bertha Holt 1000 Bertha Holt Blanch H. Nellson 1000 6000 Berlha Holt R. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. 1.50 1.50 2014 Geo. H. Adamson. L50 2615 Geo. H. Adamson. 1.50 2619 Hales 1.50 2658 George Maus.s Jacob 1.50 2660 Mauas" - wSt- Fred Mauss IO.UU 2678 1.50 9fla V5?J'2684 150 2685 1.60 2686 .75 2687 1.50 2688 1.60 2691 1.50 2692 1.50 2695 1.50 2739 1.50 1000 1000 1000 1000 aChild - that at w Plonk A. W." Clark Clark Clark a 3000 3000 3000 5000 5000 . 5000 . 1000 .... .... . . : mno A. W. A. W. ..... just ...... EOMoe .... ... ... .. - - i SLoolrnm fiyrgp M.'T - ml, f? II ,j 'P V F M t- 1 - bsoliitely outclassing all precedent with our enormous showing of Plain Coats. and A i1 Fur-trimm- ed , The policy of this store to show big variety of styles and to keep prices down wasneveri exemplified more thrUling extent than in the great Inew coat exhibit. See the new draped to the side effects, with their wide, flowing sleeves, set off in smart elegant fur collar, sleeves and bottom. See all the high class fabrics and beautiful browns, grays, plaids, etc. toz Dresses-Dresses-Dress- es dresses from our buyer from New York. Such charming dresses as these are indeed the height of Fashion's achievements for Fall both for street and afternoon wear. From dainty, yet durable materials of Crepe Satin, Canton, foiret Twill and Satknit Chey are made with all the hew Fall plares, tiers, drapes, panels and numerous beads to give them their distinctive style. The prices are low; yes, exceptionally lowfrom Just received today 200 new $12.50 T0 $29.50 ,pis.-- These prices are for Friday and Saturday. ' See Our Window Display. ... ' k WiiDeoaoM part of their daily latber and the meat children muse. have Skookum for hot biscuits, griddle cakes arxl.wafflea. YouH learn why When you try it just pur cane and maple sugar that's' ll11:. The rruP withtht pBally taste. , .) far ... Mrs. George 1.50 Woolley ....... 1000 2235 Arvllla Andelln 997 .1.60 2937 Warren Shepherd 85000 63.60 2251 Mrs. W. O. Smith 1000 1.50 2938 Warren Shepherd 30000 : 45.00 2939 warren Shepherd SOOOO 45.00 2257 Charles G. John 3000 4.50 2943 J. Percy Goddard. 10000 15.00 son And in accordance with law and 2286 L. L. .Cook ..... 1000 1.50 2297 Neal Vanausdal . 5000 7.60 an order of the board of directors 229S Neal Vanansdal . 5000 7.50 made on the 17th day of July, 123. 2299 Neal Vanausdal . 5000 7.50 so many shares of each parcel of as may be necessary, will be 2l".l Stacy S. Storer. 500 7Si 2:ti! J. M. Pearce... 5000 7.60 sold at public auction at the .office Unlver-slt- y 2374 Jos. Nelson. Jr.. 1.501 of the company, 78 North avenue, Provo, Utah, Septem23S3 John Neablt .... 9.00 81.1a! ber 22, 1923, to pay the assessment 2427 Geo. A. Bullock. .64119 2432 I L. Cook , 2500 .3.75 together with costs of advertising t 2442 Jacob Mams 7.E0' ahd expense of sale . 5000 P.E.HOUTZ. y 2445 Mike ret rafeosa'.. 1500 2.25 , Secretary. 2449 Chas. I. Robbins. 1S0O 2.25 2450 James E. Lawless 6000 ..50 (First publication' Sept 6; last 2464 David Abroad- - - ' II. 1923.)' 4.60 publication Sept bent . i 8000 2481 Geo.. A. BuirockT5000J7.50 At a of the board of 2482 Jacob Mauss : . . . 6050 9.05 board of directors of the Syndicate 2488 U L. Cook ...4.. 4890 7.35 Tield Mining and Milling-compa2496 N.Keller ;10000 15.P0 8eKember 13, 11)33, the sale daterofi 7497 W.-Perkins.... 10000 16.00 the delinquent stock, ass postponed 2498Jaoob Mauss 6009 7.60 until Holiday, Dctober 13. 1923. at 2499 Joe. Nefcwn, Jr.. 10OO UQ 2539 Jacob Maaea 60OO I : avenue, rrovo, ftah. 2540 K Keller ' Aij ..tOOOf) P. B. IIOUT2V f 2544 K Keller . .10000 Secretary. 2609 3. U. PaM bom (First publication Sept U; Ust Truly, these Sweaters of brushed wool are a delight to very-femini- a heartin43oHAxolor ne of bright colored bands, they are very attractive and ' comfortable. Styles are side effects in new' jacquette and s'traighf button coat models, and make them doubly appreciative; Of course, the price is of much importance, therefore it is low. . ' ; : : 7 $5.95 T $10.00 . SCULLY'S See Our Windows ....... 4 fA ' a. AWbrd Scull-fV- XiJUr' M:m .... ..... ..... ) V.Jk 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 I..K turbance. a W.i. 7.50 .... eastrlts l.VUto, 4.50 4.50 4.50 7.50 7.50 "" .... present f $250.00 ,;: (, 1000 1000 1000 -- .600. W. Ar-W1000 Clark:-.-- . 1.50 1000 W. H. Child 1.50 1000 A. W, Clark Recently,henheR-tewvereworictyti- 7; 1.504 Ralph A. Badger. 1000 M. 1000 1496 Bonner. Mrs. , was escorted by many little airplanes, mostly for the purpose Ralph A. Badger. 1000 1.60 Mrs. M. Bonner. . 1000 1.50 Ralph A. Badger. 1000 of taking photographs of the air monster, The airplanes flew 1499 1500 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 .90 Raynold Barnett. . 600 around it, over it and under it, shooting their cameras from 1501Jflrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 U.noa 5000 7.50 to 1000 as W. observers 1566 appeared Bandley every angle. they might 2763 W. S. YerksT.... 25000 37.50 J?" 3000 J- EmmyJUes 7.50 2764 O. J. Grendall... 5000 easily have been shooting machine guns or bombs. The 1598 1000 1658 A. J. Barclay.... 3.00 2000 2770 Chas. I. Robbins. their mercy. dirigible appeared to be 1000 1668 J. A. Barclay 1.00 o777 w I Vf nrfnrA 7.10 "Again, on its flight westward, from the Atlantic on the 1693 W. I Brlmhall. . 1000 1.50 2780 Braxlon Barnett. 4750 500 .75 1000 1.50 2781 journeys the ZR-- 1 struggled for many hours against 1739 P. D. Casslty Leonard Barnett. 25750 38.60 s.oo I head winds, which airplanes would have riddenwith 2783 C. H. Dehner ..... 550TT50 jiTBSxahrTugatrTrrSooo .75 2785 .55 Geo. L. Hinton... 375 . bulk and lightness make it unwieldly in any atmospheric dis- 1761 Elizabeth O'Brien 50ft 1.60 2794 L. L. 1774 W. U Brlmhall.. 1000 i 1000 1.601 Cook .75 2796 600 1780 11. .10000 15.00 W. Cr'ay. vjtii all theserDoints in mind, we would ask respect H99 J. H. Nesbit . . . . 500 i .76 2817 F, Sondra Sanders . .12000 18.00 .80 553 is 1800 J. H. Neablt what fully: .of the government's aeronautical experts 2S18 Sondra Sanders . . 8000 12.00 7.60 2819 1848 C M. Croft...... 5000 ; the value and use of such lighter-than-a- ir 4.50 craft, either for 1853 Thomaa M. Holt. . .3000 22.50 B. W. Dixon ....15000 2820 BerthaTIolt 8000 12.00 . military or commercial purposes: 75.00 60000 1854 B. W. Dixon 2821 Lillian Mortensen 5000 7.50 600 .75 2S22 1859 W. E. Allen 7.50 Lillian Mortensen 6000 ' 9.00 6000 MISSIONARY FAREWELL. The steamer, which carried a 1869 David Broadbent. 2833 Geo. E. Woolley.. 1000 1.50 7.50 2866 '' A misHionary farewell will be crew of SO, was sinking stern first. 1889 Leonard Barnett. 6000 Wells L. Brtmhall.33000 49.50 3.00 2000 eon given this evening in the Fourth according to an S. O. 8. call picked 2867 Thomas M. Holt. .78000 117.00 1.60 ward at 8 o'clock in honor of Fred up by the coast guard cutter 8a un 1905 J. L. Burton, Jr. . 1000 2883 Braxton Barnett. 8,725 13.10 1.60 CrandaU and Orvllle Gee. who will tee, which Is rushing to the assist 1906 J. L. Burton, Jr.. 1000 2891 P. BX Houtl. 4500 6.75 .75 leave October 20 to labor for the ance of the distressed steamer. 1951 Cecil Broadbent. . 600 300 2894 A. Broadbent .45 1.60 2895 L. D. 8. church, Mr. Crandnll 1954 Mrs. May Bo wen. 1000 1100 1.65 , Swiss-Germa- n 1000 .50 2898 1956-- J. field. T. Clark going to the 230 .85 P. Daynes 7.50 2901 'and Mr. Gee to England. A splen-'"di- d Good paper can be made from 1960 Neal Vanausdal. . 6000 300 .45 H. Child W. 7.50 2902 program will be given, after banana refuse. The trash or refuse, 1969 WUrord Stubbs . . 6000 H.-- Child 320 .60 W. be which the time will spent in consisting of the stems of banana 1977 Neal Vanausdal ..10000 15.00 2903 W. H. Child 360 .60 furwill music be dancing. The trees from which the fruit has been 1991 Walter Bandley.. 6000 7.50 2904 W. H. Child .60 350 nished by the Provo band. cut, la run through crushing rolls, 2027 Neal Vanausdal.. 10000 16.00 2905 W. H. Child 400 .60 1.60 2906 1000 which produces a mash in which 2041 E. C. Davlea 409 60 W. H. Child ' from 2043 W. been reduced 1.50 has 1000 moisture the Weller CALL. 8. S.O. 2907 J. C Vanausdal.. 400 .60 1000- - 1.60 90 to 60-7- 5 per cent A pulping 2053 Delia Hansen International News Service 2908 J. C. Vanausdal.. 410 .60 KEI WEST, ria., Oct 11. "Am machine reduces the mixture to pulp 2054 Emma Hansen . . 2000 8.00 3909 W. E. Allen 160 JO 8.00 1000 lowering boats; will sink Soon." and the pulp and juice are boiled 2056 Delia Hansen 1.20 3910 4Sam A. Leavltt.. 1650 1.00 3911 2000 This was the message received here and beaten. The removal or tne 2056 Emma Hansen .60 T. C Thompson.. 400 2059 U L. Olson 9250 13.85 3913 Alex today from the' tanker City of fibrous material from the beater .60 Jackson . . . . 410 in wnicn no 2062 EL H. Phillips.... 6000 7.60 2913 verett Jaallory .line, which left completes the process, .60 Jas. ' Walkley.. 400 75 4600 2064 & B. Phfllsp ey West yesterday for Galveston.chemlcsl is owed 2914 WUford J. Done.. 190 .30 .76 2077 Grant Pembertoo 600 2916 Mildred Irene Vye 275 .40 4.50 2126 John I Bevey... 8000 100 2917 J. A. Corbet.. .13 3131 E. H. Phillips 6384 13.60 3918 A. M. .16 100 Sproul 2500-21- 47 1.76 3919 2137 E. H. Phillips 100L. .15 T. ;. .76 2920 J. MrSproul Grant Pemberton. 600 William Green- 2163 Herbert N, Open 400 .60 halgh 5000 . 7.60 2926 ahaw Jacob Mauss ...38670 43.00 2176 Tanner L. Brown. 1000 1.60 2926 Jacob Mauss ...28120 43.15 2.15 2934 P. 2198 W. P. Morford... 1450 9.00 E. HouU . ... 6000 2221 T. L. Brown 1000 1.50 2936 Warren Shep- 2225 E. It M mm - h 1.50" iUUUU Thorne Thorne Thorne.".... Thorn more delicate of navor ana keeps moist longer if steamed an hour or two and; baked a short time. much H! ored may be cleaned by adding a or vinegar ana a 1.50 tablespooniuior snot, to suane ana few tacks 1.50 remove all deposit. Then wash 1.50 with hot soapsuds and the bottles 1.50 wilLhe bright and clear. 1.604 lodlne-11- 1 cover scratchea-- oa "1.50-- mahoirtny furniture. 1.50 111. WMtern Namptper Union.) Co.. 1000 Co.. 1000 1000 1000 Bertha-Holt- -, $19.90, $24,90, $29.90 H I 1000 1000 24600 1076 I. A. Smoot 1089 H. B. Cole & Co.. 1000 969 970 in a spirit of arbitrary critcism but for information. The history of lighter-than-acraft is not so inspiring as the appearance of "Is ..... ..... rr v ; 1 ,,., S. CMKAJWttAIU fiYBUP ..... .... 2 6" '. M labMutloa Oct-1- 2, 'Logan and Provo, Utah. -- Montpelier, Idaho. . |