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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1923.. i .,....,., .,...,.. .. . homa claimant? Frank Vore, Counts andoah wben Sheridan "made bis director; Don ' Thurgood, athletic COPY OF NAMES FOR CANDIDATES AS THEY WILL Commissioner of Muskogee county, famous ride to snatch victory from manager ; Earl Lewis, league repreAPPEAR UPON THE OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT HERALD VET, ' defeat ' . THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD OCTO-- . la only 70. ' j . AT . Victor C. Anderson will v sentativeDutcher. waa married before and y ' BER 23rd, 1923. 'Dutcher la the proud" father of, a' ban two children "by hia first mar be class leader. ;;i:!ii;!!;i!iiii!i!;;y:iijyjiiiiiij.ai...j..feiipe.a Idaho Russet poa ' i OK bALK Fine boil a cross in the square precedinir.the names of the Real lusty son, Desmond George Erwlu riage, the' oldest now being 56. The The dub is Intending to enter (Place exBoard. out 90c ner is. tatoes, will not and activities Rooms, Estate, ,,.. present Mrs. Dutcher was Gladys varied line of DurchH DIOIItllH old. . Z , bu. Phone orders to j have an enrollment of persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions.) to nopecting forDutcher has other claims to a an and English Griffith, girl ' ' BALLOT. 60 members. PRIMARY OFFICIAL Civil v a la of . tice. the He jreteran Canada. of mer resident Seven FOB SALE Mare, 4400 Iba, sellCent Disputes Claim of Oldahoman, War, who boasts ha can walk,- run, ' Who Is Mere Youth of Candidates for nomination for the office f mayor; for ing for no faslt F. Lakln, PleasFORMER PROVO MAN J1SITS and box with the samesest! "M" MEM ELECT.! Jump and ; fpr MONEY TO LOAN on both dty ant View. ' 0 23" terms, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bay leas Smart the office of commissioners for four-ye" as w hen be was a boy of 20. Dutcher, At a meeting held' Tuesday evenSeventy Summers. ' ' T Provo. In Is visiting Lea of auditor. .Angeles and farm property, at per cent; FOR SALE Jersey heifer calf. 269has no Intention of challenging ing the. " Mullen of the Provo Secis ' no waiting your turn. Bee Provo International News Sanrloa. Jack Dempsey, but be doe think ond ward elected the following offi- with friends and relatives. ThinMr. W. 4th N. . Phone 177-FOR MAYOR. Consolidated Real Estate Co. Phone . OSWEGON. XDct17-Th- e hold .at scientific cer- for --the r ; - Epb the .first .time in two years sinse at BeeBld :yea Donble8.-7-.claim of an Oklaboman Official .to sparring with some qf the men who Homer, Jr., president; LeRby Olsen, Smart has been In ProvdrHsU FOB SALE Fine registered cow S " - ' ) the honor of being the, oldest man think they can box. Dutcher went lee "president; Clifton Hendrlck-gon- , present employed a floor manager OSCAR K. HANSEN, cheap. Can at 871 N. 4th W. com. In the couqtry' to become a father out with the old One Hundred and . LOAN Phone . secretary ; Halvor AND BUILDING WESTERN Madsen, of the Bernstein Fur and Hide , FOR . ONE.) (VOTE concerns of la successfully disputed by Hiram makes easy Installment loana NO Regiment and waa treasurer; Maurice Jones, publicity pany, one of thr largest Choice SALE FOR Jonathan' coast apPacific Dutcher, 78, 0f thia city. The Okla with the Sixth Army Corps at Shen manager; Claud Cardall, activity its kind on the TERM. FOR COMMISSIONERTOUR-YEA- R waiting for your turn. Bes Provo ples, 45c a bushel, 60 cents deConsolidated Real Estate Co, phone '' Double 8. tf livered. 861 N. 3rd W. HOPKINS, CHARLES WAR 78, WM ADS TIIE 1 - i -- '. 820-W- I - - Per - , -- ar . - - . - " . . bis-ow- n - - Eighty-fourt- """"" rr T 618-B- v " ' ' r? Mfhrod fa Tl Sale J. OaA : (VOTE FOR ONE4-- ii. Two apartments at 687 B. 2nd W. Inquire 141 W. 8 2nd 8. Phone 426-- FOR RENT FOR AUDITOR. n farrer; ruth p. -- -- t- " 7 .. . .. r - ' 787-B-- -- a 4x; a lilf .. ii seTfsehooves every woman to come early in ordethaf lio For Sale Fine modern, bament, It lit paved street. We can handle this on cated pWtdWgfTTtBelHOrTal hospttaTtn Honor of Gold Star mothers; .0. Expression of sympathy' for Japan in its earthquake disaster., 7. Establishment of railway mail service seniority for world war excellent terms.- -' WouW consider a trade. This is attractive. something . Phone 370, or S80-- 5. peace. Suggestions to congress for the ... id Hm J. veterans, & XestiKoniai to President Harding's works. After a conference lasting far in to the morning, the relutl(inscom- OTieBtrHEAEINOr?T mlttee. tossed about by the Before the Public 'Utilities Com klan resoltlons for the past three days, finally came to aft agreement mission. In the matter of the apand submitted its report to the pUcatlon of C. S. BrimhaU, for per convention. Stormy scenes behind locked doors marked the deliberations of the committee on the klan Issue but it was said the way had been Hf TifttiV a Tffrhf In TTiJFivShroh. ai iM- - toasaLwM-.tlon hali An effort, however, may be made by some of the radical opponents of the klan to attempt to amend the resolution by specifically mentioning the Knights. The report contained the following denunciation of '- r- - - the klan. i1 "- .r . . -. tij.i I..... -- iic'r i..!'"L...n.i. a 1 l - SilkanLWool Goods -- , ' -- - I .. BigGpatahies Special opportunity for this INTRODUCTORY SALES on silk and ,wool good consist Ingof-orlent- al Over 2000 yardef pongree. crepe de chine, In white,'. pink, rose, black, jade and on:hidchiffciB. r iaffotasj In wbtterptnkrndertnrquolse and Belj glun; messaunea, in white, pink, tan, orchid; La Jeurge, In white, gray, tan, orchid and flesh. Crepe de rhlne In full Hue of colors, including evening shades, 40 Inches wide; value 12.00 yard. 1NTUODUCTOIIT SALE new-silk- i fe-1-"-- " 1 At this INTRODUCTORY 8 ALE we have a special line of Girls' and Misses' smartly styled coata. In the most attractive desiguSr styles and shades of the season. Iu suedines, velours, astrachan, coat. fancy worsteds, Bolivia, and ntiituresrJuBt Priced for the week commencing Saturday Hke-sirt- er's $7.95, $12.95, $17.50 Saturday at our great INTRODUCTORY SALE we SI. 50 f Commencing or 8irt and. dresa. coats most will have sale a beqntiful INTRODUC-TOHA speciul purchase of 100 New Silk Frocks for-tSALE. Attractive fall models in event, commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, and continuing for K1UI1T DAYS SUk Crepes, Heavy Cantons New Sutius, with trimming features in tucks, chenille, beads and pleats. Priced at this great and ungual INTRODUCTORY SALH he value-gettin- g $25 00 on line of them with big fur collnrs'and some etc. These coats uro worth more, but snlo will be priced is an unexpected low price to pay for dresses as individual In styling as these. The collection comprises stunning frocks, with chenette embroidered waists and tiered sateen skirts, draped dresses, elaborately beaded dresses, tailored dresses and scores of unusual pleated frocks at this INTRODUCTORY SALE Only S 16.95 ..... Black Chiffon Velvet a most beautiful soft snd brilliant' finish. Absolutely nothing more fashionable for this season's wear; 40 Prices en this material are advancing steadily. , inches wide. -v 1NTUUUWTURX w CM Cfl AND 8ALB rffsWU 55.50 Batin Charmeuaa, in black, avy, brown, gray, Gopen, etc.; 40 Inches wlde. INTRODUCTORY BAUD, ... -- f QQ SSe Outing riannel Covering. 27 Inches wtds; soft, hoary weight, light and dark colors. INTKODCCTORY 1m I BALE, yard ......I17 IB i Wool Mixed Blankets, gray and white plaids, finished with pink or blue border and binding; extra larg. stas, CA QC INTRODUCTORY SALaV.. 94.99 cuffs, $24.50 During our INTRODUCTORY SALE the latest and best princess and Bittlcr's silhouettes of this season will be shown. The wrap-abouare 'practical and popular. Fabrics Jnclude new polret twilL wool erepon, wooL crepe, stupid prunella and ts chnr-meus- e, Ilea trt I ful fltwdes lu navy, brown, during this INTRODUCTORY SALE at irtquettc. It at with during this -- T0 545.00 $98.50 For thit INTRODUCTORY SALE another shipment of New Brushed Wool Jacquettes the handsomest collection yet received "has just eome to hand, showing the wanted Jacquettes and Golf Jackets la Tlch autumn tones, with contracting colored borders. Three very attractive prices' for this INTRODUCTORY SALE $5.95, $7.95, $9.95 200 suits L. D. 8. Garments, for Saturday only, at this INTRO- - 75c garment AU Ladies' and Children's Underwear at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for this INTRODUCTORY SALE. SSe Durban, fail colors. Percale, INTRODUCTORY .,,, . . . . ... ... . . u . BALE, ..1 M G ....... J Q. ... jatdu.it Kalbnrnle Ginghams, large assortment of colors. INTRODUCTORY BALE, yard. SOe Ootton Sheet Blankets, DUCTORY SALE TOxSO Inches. INTRO- ...... .....j. 35c 52.70 "Whereas the fundamental law of our. country guarantees vto all peoples equal rights and opportunities and the right to worship God as they see fit and in thai the American Legion includes in its member men of every race, ship creea ana color: "Then it rMoived that the American Legion considers, any Indivtd-aul- s or orgaultatlons, which create or foster racial, reUglons or clasa strife among our people, or" which take, Into their own hands the en1 forcement of the law, determination of guilt, or Infliction of punishment, 1 to be a menace to our a liberties nnd destructive to oar sa fundamental law. "And be- - it further resolved that the American Legion considers such action by an individual to be incoO' slstent with the Ideals and purposes of the American Legion." Texas, Oklahoma and New Jersey to- - have delecateawere --reported g cast votes in committee against the antl-klaresolutions and three mem bers of the committee admitted they were members of the Ku KluxKlan organization. Only six members of the commit-tie voted to especlauy name the Ku Klux Klan in the resolution, all others casting their votes-ifavor of the resolution as finally prepared. Recommendations of the committee that a legion committee be named to investigate plans to brln? about Would peace was regarded ajrtbo" anKwen to Tpqnests that the Ilughcs-IIoove- r world court be, en? dorsed. The proposed legion commission would report its . findings at the next convention of the veter- - 6U-- LOGAN, UTAH. ' PROVO, UTAH, J FOBRENT-ws- e. -- I' 40fi N.- - Ave.., Ne- w- Ford -- half ton truck at a sacrifloe. Call Ah- - Univ. FOR SALE 0-2- 1 . -- N-- l Co. FOR RENT Nice four-roohouse, lander Mfg. West FOR SALE good garage. Inquire 1130 n Bargain, 9 Center, motorcycle and aide car, in, condition. 868 E. 4th N., baseFOR RENT Furnished house. 886 fine ment in rear. 8 W. 8rd 8. . , FOR RENT Two large unfurnish-- : FOR SALE A real bargain, Buick. six E. 45 touring car. Just oven 9 ed rooms. 893 S. Univ. Ave. New hauled and newly painted. FOR RENT Two furnished bed- cord Urea. $360 Attainder Mfg. Co.. 1 rooms. 174 N. 1st B. - . m Barley-Davidso- 0-1- 0-2- 0-1- 0-1- 0.-21. 0-2- FOR SALE with screened porch. - West - 0-1- RENT FOR brick house, 864 N.- - 7th modern Five-roo- fnmtah, bjmgalowbeautifuUx ' 1 FOR RENT 5 0-2- 3 Emplorment. and Washings laundry. 142 S. 9th W. v WANT; ED GJrUfor-UghtJious4 wkrg51EvlstJf. ,: WANTED 0-2- 5 e- WANTED Furnished apartment 2 8. 2nd W. Phone 139-J- . fancy" 787 J4 ' . D-2- one Apple pickers.-Th- ' 0-1- 9 0J WANTED Good cook, man and FOR RENT 3rooms, furnished or wife, for bldge camp.- - Call 610 9 .. unfurnished. 190 S. 5th W. 0--2 West Center, FOR RENT Two rooms, unfur- TYPEWRITING work, done at 1 nished. 995 E. Center. home by experienced - typist. Rates reasonable, Phone 165-J- . FOR SALE modern brick home. Small payment down. 135 S. 3rd E. Phone 557. WANTED Men to pick apple. Graham L. Daley, Pleasant View. V PER CENT loans under reserve 1 t , V. Phone . jO-1- - . 784-R-- 4. It 0-2- ATJTO MEN WANTED AT ONCE Big pay Jobs open to trained) men, Easy to team. Jobs furnishr. . ed to earn room and board Big illustrated book on. FOR 8ALE Lots-- of used furniture at bargain prices. See it at auto opportunities explains everything. Bent FEES postpaid. Write Barton's. today. Dept 132. 4004 8. Flgneroa, 2 Los Angeles. For Sate or Trade. XJUff Company, Deposit Cltymtah. - A-l- tf : while-learning- S---tf 0-2- FOR SALE Pit bull terrier pups, r ready now. 193 W. 1st N. , male ' MlsceSaneoas Wants. 0-1- 9 MARRY IF LONELY Besi and ANOTHER bargain used piano. most successful "Home Maker"; Taylor Bros., Music Dept hundreds rich wish marriage soon ; FOR SALEjnFina player piano, at strictly confidential; most reliable; descriptions free. "The Successful ajsTgainthonftJiBS "Oakf Just Received A new line of beds, land, Calif. all kinds, '810 and up. .Barton's LOST Brown leather case with .' , four keys. Finder please call 752, . 8 FOR SALE Wicker push cart, $8. Reward. or call 73 H. 5th o. L'TAUX Phone 5S5-NT Poultry Producers take 8 Orders for hnh"hllra ".A Phnns 309-1- . W, V. Spackman. ' ; FOR RENT One large bedroom, one or for suitable ground floor, D. M. AYERS . WELDINO two gentlemen. 62 E. 3rd S. welding , and cutFOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, ting. We weld anything made of in good condition. Price reason- metaL Work guaranteed. First class 42 N. 4th W Phone 688--J &. Bov service. able. Inoulrfr 22, Sprlngvllle road. , WANTED Will furnish '.' cheap FOR SALE-Go- od wheel, new - tires. 547 E. 3rdlady's - cheap transportation to lady who 8 S wishes trip to Denver Colorado of SALE-Good FOR cornet and music Chicago, IU. Inquire Bellmont Apt -0stand,- - $20,-- or vHll trade on good No. 10. -l uau T60 W. 2nd . at Dicjcie. "--. :" FOR PLN0S RENT 3 Taylor Bros. . music department, , n W - I'A ' - F-t- tf . 0-1- , 0-1- : 0-2- 2 0-2- 1 1 QilyeitowiTS a iv f m 1 - BiV D.-N- Or . O-3- 0 0-1- SWIMMERS CO TO SALT LAKE That the Provo swimmers are In demand la evident by the request made by the management of the Warm Springs Bath Municipal House of Bait Lake City, that Professor Leaf, director of swimming at the high school, bring to Salt Lake his aggregation of swim tomorrow mors for an exhibition at 8 o'clock at the bath house! alght Professor Leaf will take along some thirty of his best swimmers for the exhibition snd hopes to pre. sent a program surpassing aU others yet given In the state. Among the swimmers will be the complete high school and B. Y. U. champion swimming teams, besides a large number of the smaller boys and girls snd several of the B. Y. U. lady mJ wr-"" .v., Goodrich 1 -'v.- S:1 nmwirTtTrw in Vi CORD TIRES Dealers Listed K , Below Sell Silvertowris -- ' 1 Farma " 'Hj O. H. KAYLOB . 80K ANDERSOK GARAGE GRAND VIEW GBOCXRT A. 0. JOHNSON SCHOFIELD ATJTO COMPAXT BBIMHA1L BEOS. XH7RANT ATJTO COMPANY - 0-2- ;- ani Gardtaa. , manure for straw on Phone 681W. contract 0-2- 2 WOMAN RII.I FTt KV TRTV , International N.ws Ssnrlos, UNCOLN, Neb, Oct 18. Mrs Josle Cornine. 52. of thia rltr. w. klUed - late - yesterdav afternoon when she wss struck by a Northwestern passenger train. Mrs. Corn- Ink Waa Illrkln rrana fnr Ur nln and did not along the near me approaching train. Bhe wa hurled into the air and was a dead and battered mm wh trainmen reached her. right-of-wa- y made from old, worn carpets and old clothing. Thursday last dsy. . Phnns o-l. lia PAPERHANQlNd and Hlirmlnlag. Interior and uMm pamslag. Bouse paiasiag a syaclaltr. BbO mates tfaeerfolly aivaa. Bmltk, US W. 4tb N. Pkoie tttsNR. rth (First nnhllratton pubUcaUon Oct fW--t 18, 1923.) 1A . J-7--tl RUG8 CLEAN EO w lth elestrM " canst washer, eatara Matarad:" work guaranUsd. rkoae 44W. ... M484X FOR W1RINQ aad etsctrioal rspalr work, phone 16M or 41 W. to enerat. a track and tw. Leavitt senger line between Provo, Utah, and Steel City, Utah, Case No. 672, nonce is hereby given thst the & BrimhaU, for application of m trm-Dermlafdon tn nmirat nA line between Provo, Utah, passenger and Steel City. Utah, will be heard before the commission st Provo, Utah, on Friday, the 19th day of October, 1923, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. ny oraer or mo commission. Dated at Salif Laka Citr. this 9th day of October, 1923. F. I 08TLER.J- ..';.-- : ' ' i. Secretary. 0tf Rugs t-F- luff SMALL DAIRY wishes to exchange a ; !,'!!!!: AatOfflobHear- - 0-1- BuJldingr Salt "Lake" -- Barton rTTtT BIG SALE MQNTPELIER, IDAHO. gpint: l 0--l system en city or farm property. -; ;r!'rrt!irtVitiitiititiiti;ii:i . TTOB TtENT Two roomsnroFllghl 8 housekeeping. 178 W. 4th N. Reserve Storminsr Store For. Womenr-- ' , . 0-2- Hundreds M$(S 0-- ' modern Five-rooFOR RENT FOR SALE Pure bred ' Jersey-heifebrick house. 245 W. 4th B. 18 months old. Priced reasonable. Call 812 B. 3rd W. 8 FOR RENT Sleeping room, ground floor, bath accommodations, 83.60 FOR SALE Crawford peaches, and per week. Phone tomatoes. Also a horse, cheap. B D. F. Na Box 66. 2, Bawaya, FOR RENT Two furnished rooms 0--l ,forlight housekeplng. r Phone SAlsdOD ; e ox, 3 ar-ra- ng ot hringlng about world l All kinds, 25e 722 W. 5th I. slivered. 0-2- 3 six-roo- m brick bungalow, well . trecommendatloirlorTrlegion trommigslon to Investigate methods dJsappokitmenis may result. APPLES 8. 0-1- American thr International court nf justice. 3. Approval of the French occupa tion of the Ruhr. Hi f 1 0-2- 3 , to endorse entrrin ' TOR BJOTEwmsZlWJUSthN. hatreds. rlch- - O-2- 0-1- (Continued from Pare One) For Our introductory Sale we have selected tome of the finest merchandise the markets of the world afford. This is not an ordinary selling event It is one that Is planned with a tUw of making the women of Utah county 'long remember Moee tewls. Store, ! 0-2- 0-1- . wonderful opportunity (0 every woman to be dressed in the smartest models that eary fkUi In quality and ttyleTjhaFylll compare favoily with modeb purchsied elsewhere at twice the prlee. Oof Reduction Sale will offer Bei ' i 0-2- 1 WANTED Dairy cows and heifers, both Holstelns and Jerseys; fresh, FOR SALE OR TRADE Reed ' Enudsen. brick modern home. ExceUent lo- ones prefered. : ' 1 cation, 7x8 rods corner lot WiU Phone consider other-rea- l estate. Phone : FOR SALE Choice apples, 6O0 a 738-J- . bushel at farm or 60c a bushel, deUvered. Phone. Mf-T- . BOARD AND ROOM Phone 598-0 764 W. 1st N. FOR SALE Jonathan school boy apples, 16 cents bushel Poulton's BOOMS With or without board. farm. - :. Oct-1. Phone 277-- J or 119 E. 8rd 8. 7 OFFICIAL BALLOT. Attest: Fred Evans,City Recorder. in which we are going to totroduce to the women of Utah county a magnificent collection of the finest Suits, Cats, Apparel, NffitJimaJBlanketgt Etc In order that aU may DwaseaFwa, Press Goods, DrrCooay and grea4 become better acquainted with the quality of our merchandise and our method of doing business, .we are offering for ONE7 WEEET everything In ear stbrt af greatly reduced prices. FOR SALE Nice Jonathan apples, at 290 & 3rd W. Phone 897-N- 0-1- (VOTE FOR ONE,) A sale ONLY, 0-1- 0-2- 4 Commencing Oct. 20, and Ending Oct. 27, 1923 -- . h , ST. 0-l- , Quymsa. - J4-t- f Two Done Free!" - HEMSTITCHING and PICOTINO Two pillow slips done fro with every dollar order. - Singer Sewing Machine Co., 208 W. Center. Note, Women HEMSTITCHING And PICOTINO 130 W. Cantor. Work done fight Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. - J |