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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. ,1 PAG? FOUR. tTAII Ingenious tecture siilid, thick-seDRESSMAKING CLASS. The borne economics demrtuient and practical.' of the Women's Municipal council will comiueuce a wiles of wwtnc :W) Smoke-Staine- d classes Friday afternoon at o'clock In the council club mows. The classes will continue over a period of six weeks and will Iw hebl every Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie will Ik? the Instructor. All iiii'IiiNts of the council are urged to attend. ew Safe Method t, SECOND AS STATION "W EAK" SI GAR rKODl CER IS WEAKER TIIW I'tuh ranks MHtitid among I be "WHAM-NE- W STATION lute as a jirodiuf r nf fcUjiar Wta rt YORK. April 10. I INS). In 1MEJ aiinrding to the revisod mud' to the 1'. . dt'iwrtuieiit No one can a.vose the Federal offirials who distributed the of agriculture alxiut April 1. Her "call uumliers" to American inxxlut'titiu of l.t7.1.(Kt(t tons In radio stations of larking a sense Colorado wiih l.WHl,-00- 0 tmly tmiM. of humor. The touting? irlU(vU ly Ktutt Station "WEAK," owned by the other iuiMirtaut whs: Julius IS. Aliercromble, and loMichigan, KN3,tM0; Nt'limska, cated at St. Joseph Mo., Is rated California, 5M.IHHI: Idulio, at 15 watts. 4NJ.KI0; Ohio, MH.iKm; Wisconsin, The total for the country For the sake of comparison, 122,0tHi. wan 7.U0A.OO0 tons. Station "WHAM" (if Rochester, New York, is rated at lot) watts. The acreage harvested does not take the same ranking as l"tah had In balmy St. Augustine. Fla., sum Hit acreage thau Is the I'. S. Navy laud station eren though Khe got more liects. The "NAI'"' while among naval ships are found Stations "NOT," acreaire In he more iniHirtfliit Htaten Is given ai Colorado, 104,0(10; Mich"XIT" "NOir and "NTMU." igan ltKMKm:; ! imU, Ki.tMi; California. Cl.OOOj Nebraska. 58,000; SENATOR W HEELER INDICTED Idaho, la.iKHi; Ohio, 41.000; Service. Tlie total for the International Np 15,000. CKKAT FALLS, Mont.. April 9 United states was 075,000. T'nlted States Senator Burton K. Wheeler, "prosecutor" of the Daugh-ertFATHER-- EM'Ol RAfiES senatorial investigation in LIEER" SON TO STUDY International News Service. Washington was wider indictment ROME, Ga., April 10. Although here today on three c tints Involvhis young son, ltaliih.is serving a ing receipt of money for representlife sentence tu the county chain ing clients In oil lands litigation gang here, "l'a" 15akcr constantly! liefore the general laid office of the urea hi in to pursue his school work. department of the Interior In WashRalph, with his brother George, wai ington. convicted about two years afo of the Senator Wheeler was T'nlted murder of a deputy sheriff In Slates district attorney for Montana Walker county. George was pen uuder the lust Wilson administratenced to pay the supreme penalty tion. and was executed at Lafayette about a year ago. LONDON CAMPAIGNERS "Pa" Baker, a broken and heart TO BATTLE LITIGATION sick old man, makes a monthly trip here to vMt his other convict International Newa Service. on. He lives In East Chattanooga, LONDON, April 10. London is a where he hauls wood and plies his veritable hotbed of. campaigns. trade as a carpenter. There ore campaigns, pro and con, "My son was only In the fourth grade when he got Into this trouble," lu lichalf of a thousand causes and father said on a re needs. the heart-siccent visit here. "Now he Is a pris One of the strangest of recent oner for life, but just the same I want him to continue to Improve campaigns Is that against litigation. himself mentally and my loy Is An organization opposed to litigato tion hhs stationed pickets before grasping every opportunity Bar England's largest study and read. His message to his Temple little brothers at home always Is court bearing placards reading: "Arbitrate! Lon't Litigate; Mind that the go to school and gut an Your Own Business. education." "If the allies receive the exerts report in the same spirit In which it was conceived: if the powers associated togcflier In war time manifest the unamlty shown by the experts, I lielleve America will not remain anneal but will to for economic and gladly financial restoration, said Young. "If my frleud General Dawes and mvself had not the confidence it Is improbable we would have abandoned our personal business for three months to take up Germany's." Corornment. exnerts alreadv have begun an Intensive study of the report. It was pointed out at the foreign nfflnn that the most diffi cult- noliit confronting France Is the experts' recommendation for tran sition of Ruhr policy to a policy of general guarantees. Some newspapers professed skepticism of the nronosed methods of On enforcing German payments. the other hand, the Matin comment ed: "It Is a piece of American archi Jii;::::i:a:: FOH UKNT re-ix- It (VH,-OtH- ); WU-consi- y k :tiii:t:imm:i:::::;i::i::iiiii:uynuu:::mi::: uammunffliuisn&i&iii REAL ESTATE TOR SAIiE vacant lot Teeth Bleached White HERE'S MORE ABOUT Our big reductions on Coats, Suits and Dresses STARTS ON PAGE ONE n luitiortant voice In directing Germany's financial affairs. Owen Young, a mciubvr of the Dawes committee, was quoted by Gaulols as saying he believed the Cuited States would assist in the restoration of Germany and the balance of Euroi if the allies fC j J ... Y.Jrt ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD IK Suits Dresses See us before you buy. apt Newly furnished mod 180 E. 6th 8.. removes stains and gives teeth a new flashing whitness, almost "while you wait!" Consists of mild, safe liquid which softens the stains, and a special kind of A-1- tf A-1- disappointment beware of cheap liquid imitations. Always Insist on genuine Bleachodcnt (Vinibinntlon-th- e SAFE treatment. Money instantly re- funded if not delighted with results of first application. For stile at all good druggists Including Ilcrfqulst Drug Co., I'rovo Drug Co., Sutton-ChasDrug Co., and Win. Thornton. Advertisement. $3.00 8 A-2- 387-N- tf modern FOR SALE FOR SALE, QUICK 3x12 or 4x9 FOR RENT Larce. well furnished nished house, 227 E. 1st N. room, suit for one or two; large lot, 1st S., 8th W. Inquire at quire 211 E. 1st N., or phone Provo Tailoring Co. ciosct, steam nent, adjoining oain. FOR SALE Luifc'e. Inowu well broken; reu scumble. mure, 712 S. 2nd W. A-1- 4 NAiNi'fcw customers. iJiH) tf Station. Value to 27c Value to 58c 17c 33c Three FOR RENT rooms. 50 S. 2nd W. GARDENS. FARMS, OWENS REAL ESTATE CO. 3 $2.48, $3.50, $4.98 houseS. 3rd 845-W- A-1- 3 for live salesman at Barton's. A-- ll AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE East. West Center. Phone 4- - M-- 9 518-- BEAUTIFUL gladloU bulbs in mix- FOR SALE Gas range, a bargain. ture. Fancy stock, dots, 60c; 100 5 Phone 831. for $3.00; second size, do., 85c, 100 for $2.50. A. Rasmussen, 850 S. 6th LOST Medium sized Fairy tricycle 4 W. Phone 527-from residence, 70 E. 2nd N. leading to FOR SALE FreRh young cow. Reward forL.information R. Edwards. Phone recovery. 142 E. 3rd N. Phone 151-A-1- A-1- J. All 308-J- . A-- ll FOR SALE tf FOR SALE White Pearl or Idaho FOR SALE New bookcase; two cows. 400 E. 7th N. Rural seed potatoes. Phone 583-- also A-- 9 A Jersey, age 3, grand; one with FOR SALE and bath ; one ANOTHER BARGAIN-Us- ed player large room kitchenette, small beddaughter of Princess China and piano. Taylor Bros., Music Dept 142 FOR RENT Excelsior room, sleeping porch and bath. Po?is; milking. Phone 151-pasture, A ll E. 3rd N. Phone 924. cows, horses, en Ives; also sweet ciilcr for sale. 412 W. 3rd S. Phone FOR SALE One nearly new Ma5!2-Mjestic range. Call at 140 S. 4th West. GOOD eating and cooking apples. 25c and 50c a bushel, not deFOR SALE Used ranges and heatlivered. Phone J. B. Walers at bargain pricea Bates ton, Pleasant View. Stores Co. A-1- 5 4 HOMELAND REALTY COMPANY Phone 86. 781-R-- A-2- 0 FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs welding and Tancred strain, setting. cutting. We weld anything made winter Champions, layers. $1.00 for of metal Work guaranteed. First 15, $0.00 per hundred. Hillas Poul- class service. AYRES, 42 N. 4th W. try Farm, 885 N. 9th W. Phone Phone 945-J- . tf E for Will Sell 812-R- New modern and half modern homes, $2,000 to $10,000. A dozen alfalfa farms, 5 to 35 acres each. Dairy farms, fully equipped. Poultry farms, with equipment, and laying hens. Dry farms and irrigated lands. Fruit farms strawberries, raspberries, peaches, etc. Sheep and cattle ranches large and small Lambing grounds. Ranch cattle, blooded stock, and single cows. .' Several bunches of sheep. . Choice building lots in various parts of city. Building and loan, saving certificates. Fire insurance on homes, automobiles, accidents. Workman's compensation; insurance against hail, flood, and numerous other kinds of losses. Do you need money? Do you want to loan money? Call 28 North University Avenue. Phone 35. it better The lot for you! 4x12 lot, east front, northeast part; a real snap at $650.00. brick home, big barn, garage, etc., iy2 acres of ground, close in on paved highway; will accept small home as partpayment; only $5000. . a-1- 6 FOR SALE FOR SALE Pigs. 88 E. 5th S. EMPLOYMENT A-- 9 five-rooWe brick, acre land, modern, with 1 flowing well which we can trade for a large home. See us about this, if you have a large home to trade. At $1800.00 we can sell you a 1-- 4 ground floor, 5 rooms basement, 2 sets plumbing. Yours for $6500. three-roo- frame, adobe-line- 3x12 lot, one block off paved street. , new Bargain modern dark fire brick, with basement, half block off paved street. We can handle this on terms at $4,000.00. Let us find you what you want. Four-room- If you want Buy S. 6th W. a-1- 4 MISCELLANEOUS J. wvv Washings and ironings. jn-- 2 41 a. oin m. FOR EXPERT marcelling and bob curling, call 772-J- . Price 75c 284 N. 5th W. WANTED Sewing, washing and 4 Ironing. 480 W. 1st N. LOST Auto hub cap and wrench, on South University, reward. WANTED Family washings, 25c Pine Tree Service Station. aozea. vei to. 4tn K. M-- 2 a-2- ANYTHING THE OLD HOME TOWN. By STANLEY jO 370. "kand and Insurance Merchants" I Many continue to suffer from foot trouble such through trying as ready-mad- e makeshifts arch supports or corrective shoes which cannot fit properly the vastly different shapes of feet. For aching limps, weak feet or flat feet wear flexible, featherweight arch supports which I make to order only, from a cast of the foot in corrected position. Positive comfort at once, worn in any shoe - For quick replacement American Springs Feather Support ented). Weight Arch (process pat- For fast service, phone es. American Springs Service Station. Ahlander Mfg. Co. Have your piano tuned music on a piano which hasn't been tuned for several years. E. P. MAYHEW Ave, Provo. Phone 182. 476 S. Univ. Any Car, Any Model, Any Year. Co. Phones 544 and 619-- J. STAR Shoe Shoo 410 DAV LOUIS KELSCH Maker of the Kelch 8 Give Us Hardy-Madse- n QUALITY SHOE REBUILDERS 208 W. Center, Provo. swf West Center. Men's Half Soles. .. .$1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair 75c Ladies' Half Soles Ladies Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. All Work Guaranteed. at a Trial Transfer Co. MISS FLORA JOHNSON OFFICE PHONE Teacher of Violin Pupil of W. E. Weihe. 148 135 West Center. SOCIAL SALE Special Attention Given Beginners. Phone RUGS Congoleam each Wool 902--J. 659 N. 3rd Rugs, 18x36, 25 Fibre Rugs. TRADE WITH THE Star Casli Grocery 332 West Center St Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Rugs. $2 Clothes Baskets, $1.00 WE SELL FOR LESS. HAS TME MARSHAL MISSED HIS QUARRy" MARSHAL OTCY WALKCIt ON HIS HANDCAR IH CLOSE PURSUIT OP THE BOGUS CHECK FWSSEe CAU6HT UP wrrH THESvv;NCu;fc AT WEEO CENTER UUI OTET WAS SOIN; SO FAST HE COULD HT STOP- - Tvm f ESCAPED N CTEf S DUST- - wai,.d ) LANNING Fomituire Co. 161 W. Center. EL 4 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiil Congoleums and Linoleum V. . 1 A-1- Rag Rugs, 27x54.. $1.00 Axminster, Velvets and AW()ItK0W 208 8 Falling Arches to ' international pitch I Don't expect the youngsters to produce results in A-1- 0 IRurn Home Insurance Agency West Center Street. Phone PIANO TUNING A-1- We have some fine lots in any part of this city. We can certainly suit you with a farm, as we have some fine farms for sale or trade. wmi FOR SALE 1919 H.-motorcycle and side car, in good condition, 4 for $165.00. 363 E. 4th N. WANTED $0500.00. "WiTMlH A-- ll tf A Real Home Six rooms, dark fire brick, also hardwood throughout, including hardcomwood floors, basement pletely finished, two separate entrances to basement and finished for living purposes. We can handle this on terms at IkolPrwrf unci imiu twwuwaw 754 N. 1st Young pigs, both reg- FOR electric wiring, contracting, Inquire 124 estimates and repairing call Guy-ma- n and Tolbot, 451-- we know we can satisfy you. ing, have a terms; $3250. New brick home, near university, 5 rooms Ford, $30. istered and grade. If you are interested in buying or trad new, sign; Consulting and Reports. f. ;M-12-- tf SPRING Columbia Theater Bldg, Provo. Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural De- A-1- A-1- Phone B USTED o tt 3 " Bumyor. FORD roadster, 9 mos. old, Office recently moved to Columbia de terfect condition, Theater Bldg. mountable rims: $200 off new price; Telephones: ous-w- , a-ileaving town, l'houe Office 299. Residence 118-- tf L P. STEWART SCOTT Civil Engineer and U. 8. Mineral 1923 ll POULTRY apts., one 16c to offer in Ladies' Suppers UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ll 786-R-- A-l- li FOR RENT In- 912. and SILK0LINES Value to 25c. We have many specials West. tf M-- A-2- tf i SHIRTINGS Girl tor general . 381 work. Phone Service tf FOR SALE BY OWNER modern home, with gas and built- - FOR RENT Furnished housekeep in fixtures. 535 E. 1st & Phone ing rooms. 68 W. 3rd. S. Let Owens Do It. GINGHAMS more good, reliable VNAMkiJ Pine Tree Phone 237. Gladlola and dahlia PIANOS FOR RENT A-Taylor Bros., bulbs, also Jonathan apples. J. H. piano department 2 Kirk, Phone 198-J- . furnished ANOTHER bargain used piano. A ll FOR SALE Hay, kept in a barn. Bros., piano dept Taylor Phone A-1- 3 Apply 50 E. 2nd S. fur- v '"$8.48 ll A-1- 4 U, e A-1- or Insure CRETONNES ar-riv- ed ll lt Sell FINE We have a complete stock of Ladies' Slippers just and would like you to see these pretty patterns and get our prices before you buy. To avoid ll frame", PRETTY tant as A-2- 0 ll You can buy of us. One lot of tf tf 214 One lot of paste. your order for Baby Chicks FOR SALE, CHEAP Medium sized FOR RENT One furnished sleep- - PLACEcertified hatcheries and infor piano, like new. 42 N. 1st E. lne room, one block from Rob with Utah flocks, Poultry spected 238 a Phone month. erts hotel $10 Producers Ass'n., 55 W. 5th or call at 240 S..lst E. FOR SALE Good bicycle, $15.00. S. Phone 89. A-- i Phone 255. modern furFOR RENT kitchen FOR RENT Two light house nished apt; also large adobes FOR SALE Universal A-308 N. 7th E. A-keeping rooms. 200 S. 6th W. range, S. sale. W. 407 for 3rd A-FOR RENT 50 acres good farm FOR SALE One brown mahogony land. Homeland Realty Co., 28 N. four-pos- t bed, with springs and FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms Uni. ave. Phone 35. mattress and Leonard refrigerator. with bath. 70 E. 2nd S. Inquire A-933 N. Univerat 210 S. lit E. FOR SALE Early Admiral seed Phone 920; address peas, 50c a peck at 60 E. 4th N. sity. WANTED To rent a modern, fur- Phone 664-A0 PIANOS for rent Bates Stores Co. nished house or apartment (no basement apartment) of 5 or 6 SUMMER PASTURE; see or call Address P. . O. Box 422, rooms. Reed Strong 180 E. 5th So) Provo. Mrs. Davis. A-RUG WEAVING 858-J- . Provo, t;tah. FOB BALE gregational church, corner University Ave. and 3rd N. St Tor FOR RENT Furnished apartment, price and terms see R. B. Beesley. ground floor, reasonable rent I Call at 613 East Center, or 413 E. A-2nd 3. house with FOR RENT bath, 634 E. 1st S. Inquire 32 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms. E. 3rd S. 4 210 N. 8rd W. FOR SALE 3x9 rod city lot, good location. Pavement paid. Phone FOR RENT New apartment of 5 three large rooms and bath. Gas 812-after 6 :30 p. m. BOARD AND ROOM 87 S. 2nd E. range and water heater installed. M-& Baker. Baker $25. Only 30 shares SALE building FOR ; loan value and loan stock, $3000 HfOR RENT Two furnished rooms. $210 paid in. Will sell for $175 FOR RENT Two, three or five Call 150 W. 4th S. Phone 3S1-R- . 618-7 after p. ni. 161 E. 1st N. Phone rooms. cash. Phone 2 320-- One lot of ment on enamel. i 'UP:-- ' Kin-one'-s The paste is vitally imporIt not only removes the softened stains lint prevents formation of new stains. No effect on enamel as its mild ingredients are intended to act only on stains not ar $12.50 to $39.75 .$14.48 to $47.50 $9.90 to $49.50 Coats mmnr m ready-to-we- at a big saving. Co-o- House, four rooms, or FOR RENT 2 furnished houseA-- ll keeping rooms, modern: rent rea691 N. 3rd E. 307 N. 2nd E. sonable. Phone . 5 The Community Con143-W- ... gives you an opportunity to buy high grade, stylish A-1- 5 HOUSES . Big Values for Friday and Saturday Bay Good bye to uusightly to baceo stains on teeth! lileachodeiit Combination the new, safe treat- - REPARATIONS ern THEHERALDWANTADS ea? FARRER BROS. CO. Buster Brown Shoe Repair Depart: All Work Guaranteed. NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE Workmanship Considered. |