OCR Text |
Show " nua rvuik' a i i' iiiv it c r THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1924. fAGE FOUR. ILLINOIS IS ; SPORTING EVENTS STILL SLATED OASI RESULTS THREE TEAMS i N i ft AS A WINNER v NECK AND NECK .COLCMBU& Oct. 27.- - United Illinois still remains the tUN FRANCISCO, Oct 27. NEW YORK, Oct 27. (United favorite for the cham outstanding seasons the iuited pressj Just past Press.) Several Paclflc In the western conference pionship renDsylvania, half way ark, f ball teams took a distinct itep and to layette remain the but la tVard In public" regard today a Syracuse only earn era football teams to pos- conference game Saturday, defeating Depauw 45 to 0, the team ses a clean slate. fjesuit of Saturday's play, smootn. Perhaps never before have there allowed the same punch and did In fjallfornla, by Its victory so few gridiron machines to uess in the offense that It been j.sblngton State, 20 to 7, became earn the banner "ever victorious running wild over Michigan.- - Iowa, contender and before the first of November. And Ohio State and Chicago remain yaost dangerous dictions were freely made, that Wo further complicate ttxr mythical technically In the championship Bears aguin would run away eaKtern "ohauiplonBhlp" at least race and "if one of them is able to ope of these elevens is certain to Stop Grange It may be the team coast conference honors. caste next Saturday, Penn that will win the battle. ut Washington State proved it- lose to -- Ohio State and Chicago, In engagsylvania andLaFayette-comlp- g a team to be considered fur a blows in Philadelphia. tie here Saturing in a three-thre- well up in the rating, play-- a Of the elevens vet to sustain de day showed treat defense strength. S"- far better brand of football Ohio State has not tod its goal feat, but whose records have been ' anyone expected. marred by a tie, Yale and Dart- line crossed this season but this rd to paho, iiyhoiding-Stanfomouth look the most powerful. maynor meanBrach toward a Mb score, surprised the ' "ex- - Rutgers and Lehigh are ,two championship because Ohio State other teams who have yet to meet hasn't done much more scoring than niversity of Southern Callfor- - defeat, but the former team is has been done against It- Chicago ..i. mtu.h wiaia nt an nffonn'vA 2 disposed of Nevada 21 to scarcely given a look in for the le w eshingnQsMoutOr.4 title- - because the general trend of i Aggies 8 to 8. did but it availed them nothing its opposition has been weak. U ' " against the rock wall defense of t State. .. Iowa seems to be improving with a 13 to 0 victory over Minnesota which has been looked upon as one of the dark burses of the conference. Michigan's comeback with a 21 to 0 victory over Wisconsin In a most important game was one of the features of Saturday's game. back ; COUGARS HAVE t ane-uagin- NO ALIBIS TO PB7TTH7D .001(0176 b t - sa For First of the Week Shoppers SPECIAL . Our $1.50 value Cfiiffon 08K Hose, all black. . SPECUL Our pretty Pointex heel, medium weight Silk Hose Our No. 6720 heavy Silk Hose, very fine to wear. All shades. All black. $1,00 1 SPECIAL, $1.00 $1.00 Satin lined in the new camel tana, grey, brown and powder. English shapes,' J Priced -- B..JkL C. Colerade- Mi. Colorado Aggies Montana State Denver Utah Standing. Won. Lost ... .2 .1 ............2 ........ v.... '..'.1 0 0 9 1 1 $2.50, $3.50 Pet LADIES' COATS .CHI'. Are being rapidly sold at our very low price ' and high quality. Let us show you our values. 4 $18.48 Value 1000 1.000 .667 .500 - Foster-Mllbur- Get U At 1 .333 2 2 .333 B. Y. JU. .333 2 Colorado College ....1 .000 2 .0 Wyoming Whatever else 1 said about the B..Y. C LVof U. football game at Salt Lake Saturday, this fuctj will stand out above all others; that the Cougars put up a game fight to the finish. Playing practically the same men during the entire game except for occasional substitutions, the "Y" iiiie was compelled to withstand nn niitlrn frtnh TTtflh backfieid run irtah Aeeles ...........1 . $19.48 $28.50 Value $21.48 $22.75 - 0-2- T . 615-W- , 0--2 FOE SALE Potatoes, rnrals, due; sorted russets, 75c and cull 40c. 290 E. Center. Phone 893-- ' O-S-O FOB SALE 4833t-L- Eoaset potatoes. Phone 2- j -. O-- L Apples, Delicious J1.50 Ten other; Varieties. Thomas 672 N. 5th W. Phone 310-v FOB SALE bushel.. 0-3- 1 . and little O30 FOR SALE Potatoes pigs. Phone 485-J-- and Pasture. WANTED feed .for 4ry"eow. winter-Phon- e 301 R. .0-3-1 FOR SALE Chicken used lumber. Phone and coops 183-- J. N-- 2 ORDERS RECEIVED NOW For W. L. baby chicks for spring deFOR RENT 3 unfurnished front livery. Price 12c a b. Provo. 163 ' 7 West Center. Phone 602. ,; rooms. Call , 0-2- 622-- J. 7 t OF SALE OF DELIN QUENT STOCK. Argyle Canyon Oil Shale Mining MISCELLANEOUS : Company. Principal Place of FOR RENT 2 furnished ' rooms Business. Provo, L'talu for" light housekeeping.- - Modern There are delinquent upon the conveniences. Also board and room FOR SALE Small heater,- - $14.00. 902-Inquire 491 W. 2nd 8., or phone following described stock on ac- fof two gentlemen. 395. 0 . . count of an assessment levied on 659 N. 8rd B. the 24th day of June, 1924, the sev BARGAIN USED eral amounts, set opposite the FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt ANOTHER PIANO. TAYLOR BRO&, PIANO names of the respective sharehold. 585 E. 3rd S. DEPARTMENT. ers, as follows i Shares. .Am't WD IT V flf Cert No. Name KnMHlno Wll . M B. ,.T Eyt H PIANO DEPARTMENT. $ Lewis M. Whimpey 7,80 $10.38 W. O. HatheBMuefc-ewne- r. Z43S.H T4TTmily D. Paxman 6200 11.70 5th N. Provo. Ut 7.87 NOTICE 499-J-&- Men's Dept. Jonathan, Banana.. tf 0-2- - 7 J, 0-2- T O-3- O-3- 0 tf ELECTION COSTS UHu held their 4)wa Not until Piickard and Dixon had retired from, the game, however, did tlie Coucar fighting machine show signs of weakening. On both the last two .Utah touchdowns, the Ute warriar wa""ale to shake off the Cougar bnck'field men and scramble through for A free run for the oonl line.- Had Dixon been the able to remain iu the frame, final story would have been different. "Swede" Swenson's senatlonal run' for a touchdown with three "lied Devils" "clawing at his heels, was the biggest thrill of the game. It was Utah's ball oh the "Y" 15 yard line after a long pass and It looked like the Utcs were go ing to score. held for the first The Cougar-lin- e down and then something slipped and the pigskin went rolling behind the Utah backfield with three Blues First a Blue scrambling after gofhold of "the ball only to lose It 400 MILLION IN BRITAIN GREAT per Voter Allowed Each Candidate for Campaign Expenses. Fourteen Cents rrWeaWuTTquIrrof 135JtailvDrPamaa-8,5- 0 20 Ern L. Sperry.... 4,160 32 John W. Guy . . . ;16,640 47 H. 8. Pyne Est... 10,400 60 J. W. Lamb 20,000 87 J,. W. Lamb 7,140 150 Ralph Petersen. . . 1,470 155 Sarah E; Harmon 5,000 165 Raymond Sperry. 4,000 170 Raymond Sperry, 1,680 m-E-. O. Bylund 49,960 181 Thomas C. ..... Vl! 0.36 FOR SALE One 4 and one 37.44 new, modern bungalows. 407 S. 23.40 N-- 4 3rd W. 45.00 16.07 ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD 3,30 11.25 FOR RENT 4 rooms, vacant Nov. 9.00 1. 635 W. Center? Call 954-- J. 3.78 N-- 2 112.41 ' -t and welding cutting. We weld anything made of metaL Work guaranteed. First class service. AIRES, 42 N. 4th W. Phone 948-J- r tt EXPERT MARCELLING; price reasonable. 786 W. 8rd 8'. Phone " 089. Jy-80-- tf done at 466 N. 6th room modern. RUG WEAVING FOR RENT 3 W. Phone 618-Mrs. Davis. Kitchen furnished. 142 E. 3rd N. " N-- 2 151 W. Phone . , Jackson .50,000 112.50 LONDON, Oct, 27. It is estimate hauled ed that the general election now in 172 Walter James ... 7.440 16.74 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms. GARBAGE AND TRA8H . N-- 4 And in accordance with law and reasonable. Phone 1070 W. Center. - Phone 22 progress will cast the country, dian order of the board of directors, N. 2nd W. 9 rectly and indirectly, fully LOST Brown purse bet 4tb W. This means that Britain made on said 24th day of June, of each parcel FOR. BENT 2 moderns-sleepin- g and Hub. Return to Herald. has spent approximately $1,200,000,-U0- 0 Ll924JJ0 many shares ' "".1 0 of said stock as- - may be necessary, Reward. . l inflections dnrlngthe past two will roojns-JSbe sold at theof f ice of the cor years, or enough to have solved its at room No. 13, Kfilght FOR RENT. .Furnished rooms FOR SALE Reflnlshed used unemployment problems threev times poration Provo Block, City, Utah, on Mon pianos, at extremely low .prices. over. : for light housekeeping. '65 W. tf Taylor Bros. Co. Phone 25. . The greater amount of this tre- day, the 7th day of October, 1924. 2nd N. Phone 8 mendous sum is loss .due to inter- at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., to to BOARD-AN- D of business pay the delinquent assessment, BOOM87 B. CARPENTER WORK done right ruption and uncertainty .with the tosts of advertising and reasonable, snywheferiafly "Swede"-scoflpe. during the election- ItlS estimated gether v. sale. time, any kind, day or contract it up and with perfect in- that during the time between a dis- and expenses of Estimates-cheerfullCHASE HATCH, References furnished. terference until he had gotten well solution of Parliament nd an elecEMPLOYMENT 66. P. O. Phone Secretary. given. his to the a he loss made tion dash is mad: there underway daily Room No. 13, Enlght Block, , up the field. country of at least $30,000,000 Office, Utah. WANTED A school girl to work Box 225. Provo, v Utah men finally realized what through this cause. for board and room. Apply 334 LOST Shell .rimmed - glasses - in was going on and tried to rush The smaller portion of the 9 Notice of Continuance of Sale Date. E. Center. grey leather case. Return to 259 Swenson from the side. and almost candidates' election is hereby given that at a WANTED A E. 3rd N. Reward Succeeded in crowding him out of ctass woman first of the board of directors of Candidates"..., expenses are strictly meeting bounds, beWlSwede" kicked up his cook, in prinsteTidme. Good heels over the goals line anLthe regWated by law and if he goes beV the above name company held on wage. Apply Mrr."Walter Eitch, FOR SALE BuH terrier 'pumps,, real beauties, $15.00 each. 3. Will officials left miles behind In the yond the .figure he is legally en- October 6,1924, the date of the sale Eureka, Utah. 1 of the above described delinquent O-Craghead, 193 W. 1st N. play, oheld up their hands for the titled to spend he is .liable to very stock was postponed until Tuesday, WANTED score. severe penaltieswhlclr are often Practical bT 7 October 28, 1924, at the hour of 1 nurslny FOR SALE TODAY ONLY Some-nicfirst downs w?rff few' and far lie-- 1 enforced. experienced lady. 705 S. 2nd W. said day. d terrier pups at 5 tween on either side, although the A candidate in it city constituency o'clock p. m:, of CHASE Phone 690-7 1 HATCH, $3.50 each. 193 W. 1st N. . B Vtes- - got away with a few pusses 4s allowiV to spend ten cents per' Secretary. WANTED First class cook. Nov. and several runs. The Cougar line voter iu actual electioneering exwhite Pig. g repeatedly forced Jewkea and Tau- penses, while in a rural constitu (First publication Oct 22; last 10. Call Chief Consolidated Mine. LOST A month-olCaU : ter to kick. The same was true of ency he is allowed to spend fourteen publication Oct, 27, 1924.) 0 Eureka, Utah.- "1 of the Cougars. Gains through the cents. ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. FOR electric wiring, contracting. LOST A gold case Waterman line were few and open plays were The number of voters in Britain Sealed bids will be received by not resorted , to as the Cougars Is slightly in excess of 21.000.000. estimates and repairing can Gay- - fountain pen, with initials J. L. R. the commissioners of Utah county man were seldom in safe passing The total number of candidates and LTlot. Phonl5U. 7 $5 reward. Herald office. and the commissifflnera of Provo city -Labor-ites wep-a- r Conservatives Ttn . : that LiberalSj Jy lS4f LOST Loaded ; for the installation of the cement 5 revol-- " is expected to he almost 1,500. work tempted either failed or were Inter N- floor of the ver.- - Call of the ground , t once a i This ha a Ute rough'.;.-snared means, cepted, pass af approxi All and county building. RADIO ter the ball had bounced off the" mately- thirty cct:t ii nllowed by city labor and materials shall be in acFOR SALE Phonograph, sewinr law to be spent on eai'a elect jr." So cordance hands of a "Y" backfield man. . with the plans and speci- YOU ARE NEVER ALONE with a machine, and range, cheap. Call The Cougar ends held are to that candidates o.loued by radio in the home. It will bring at fire station. from making any of their sensation- lavish; about $7,000,000 on the elec fications which wrill be furnished Nelson, architect A check yon from distant cities, music al end runs except one at the close torate in the direction of mail Joseph for $25 will be required as a guar- drama, sermons, lectures, livestock FOB SALE Wicker baby buggy, of .the game. A few long passes charges and literature only. r antee dt the safe return of the docu- reports, etc. practically- new, cheap. Phone were completed by Utah, one easy Every candidate must deposit ments as may be 505-N- . 0-- 2 agreed. Bidden Any one of the following outfits one misses over the goal line, that $750 with the nominations officer to furnish a bond will do this One tube set, be will required only usually put the Crimson In a posi- on his nomination. If he fails to se- underwritten e by a surlty company $24.50; set, only $33.75; tion to run in their new backfield cure 25 per the total vote three-tub- e commission the and by approved set $49.50. These only '. . and score. .. . polled he forfeits this sum. to half the amouol pf hacon.J eutfits re --complete tiothJnf-els- e Rent-arMac- hine With Montana-Sta- te Theitwx. wealthiest parties are equal having wild tract price. jbacn bid shall he ac- neeoea -- urosiey sets, Crosley -- to the the Gonservatives-and'th- e their dues and Liberals, companied We offer for sale 66 a certified or cashiers Cunningham tubes, Burgess Labor party. check in byamout conference, the game Saturday gives while the poorest the of $ per cent of batteries, etc Compare this standSinger, like new, $45.00 the "I" one victory and two dethe accompanying bid aa a guar- ard equipment prices with other One 115 Singer... $20.00 feats along with Colorado College, antee, that the bidder is handling mail-ordhouses It's radio bigColorado Mines and Utah Aggies. Shuttle Singer v. .$15.00 his bid In good faith. Check to be gest bargain. . . Kocky Mountain Conference foot2 Rotary Whites, overmade payable to James T. Gardner, - Don't Delay Send your name ball, along with the larger con- ehairman coUPtycommissIonTBids and address today and we win send good hauled, shape, rTerencesThas got to the point where will be opened at the office of the yon pictures of these sets and each a squad must have a great number .....$18.00 commission at Provo, Utah, literature explaining our Ten-da- y county of seasoned players on the aide . . Monday November 3, at 10 :30 a. m. Trial Offer. lines who can be thrown Into the The owners reserve the right to re- WESTERN STATES RADIO OO. game enmasse at critical stages and P. O. Box 8. Salt Lake City. Utah. LONDON, Oct 27. Serge Rach- ject any and all bids. use 'steam roller methods of scor- maninoff V-- 0 wants the world to forget (Signed) JAS T. GARDNER " 275 W. Center. Phone 49. ing. s that he composed the Chairman, County Commission. "Prelude" fifteen years ago. He reO. K. HANSEN. FARMS AND GARDENS. cently arrived In England for a Mayor, Provo City. short vacation and to give two (First publication, Oct, 24. Last FOR BALE Ground bone ' for RADIOTRICIAN . chickens, small ouantlrv. sue ih. publication, Nov. 4. 1924.) Radio sets installed, in25 lbs. or over, 2c. SuttonMar-ke- t "Everywhere I go they play it," should not bs "dosad." Trsat he complained. - . "Whenever I play We knew it was coming: some serted and adjusted. See me tham externally with at a concert I must play the 'Pre- editor has referred to him as the before installing your set. lude.' I. think at every concert I Prince of Whales. We suppose be- FOR SALE 15 head of and G. ALBERT COOPER have played I must have played cause he created such a big splash 25 tons of meadow hay. Call at 170 N." Univ. Phone 175, that piece. I have heard it too In eastern society. 174 N. 1st W. or phone 897-Arkansas " Ow IT Millnn Jm tW Y.arj, much." Democrat Provo, Utah. Jackson ......... 182 Thomas C. .5X),00Q 112.50 ........ m $400,-000,00- 198-W- 0-2- 0-8- SlstW.0-27208-W- 0-2- Sltf d $27.50 Value $31.50 Value Phone - ment Taylor Bros. Co. - 0-2- it $24.98 Value $14.25 1 st Don't overlook our large variety of sweaters. . 1.000 Son0-2- T FOR BENT Modern nisnea ,apbi utui nished. Across from Boberts Hotel. WILL TRADE Jersey milk cow 8 for train, vegetable aad apples. Phone 800. ' now 80-ya- Our Beautiful Line of FOB SALE Apples, Greenings, Fearmains far-- Call 78J-8- . - Utah Uses" "Steam Roller" Methods and Wins; Swen-- . son and Dixon Star. 60 pullets. Phooa 5, Pleasant Grove. E w v new in caps GIVE FOR GAME gjlteTTOeaT ' - FOB KENT Nicely furnished mod ern home. 180 ic ota a. apart Heed the warning. Don't delay! FOB RENT New - Us stimulant Doan'a Pills ment, with batn. 1U E. 2nd -288. diuretic to the kidneys. recommend Your' neighbors v"',-"Doan'a. FOB BALE $1500 equity in rar-," nished home for sedan car. Here Is a Provo ease. - . J. . W. Prothero, cement con 624-, y tractor. 447 W. 3rd South 8t, says: "I had a lame andachlne back and rOB SALE Beautiful new bungahardwood was troubled with a weakness In It low, full basement, that was brought on by heavy floors, hot air furnace. Call at 308 work. My kidneys :. acted lrregu 8. 1st 8. or Phone .861. larly and my back became" more troublesome. A dull ache across FOB BENT Two houses, on modern. and one mr kidneys made work a burden. I used Doan's Pills from the Hed-qui- Call Sutton Market ; Drug Co. and they cured me FOB RENT Newly furnished of the trouble."- -room bungalow to reliable party. Price 60c at an dealers. Don't 7 : kidney remed-y- 235 E. 4th S. simply ssk for get Doan's Pills the same that Mr. n Co., FOB KENT cottage, 85 W. Prothero had. Advertise 7th N. Apply 14 N. 2. B. Phona Mf- M- Buf fator-- N. something nad NEWiBDTSf f GOOD j WANTED berg, 25-- M0LSE3 pKAI. ESTATE out e - HERALD . WANT ADS yo-uf- - - m mn The Advice ef This Prove Resident Should Help ley to Get VYelL f ".. Do sagging; bsckaqbeT feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions Irregubreaking your rest? lar; Likely too' kidneys are at fault Weak kidneys give warning. Ion have backache; rheumatic-twinges- . Ton feel weak, tired, all worn- - Press) .;. uhe tf t 0-2- T $37.50 Value 0-2- $29.50 0-2- 7 $47.50 Value $36.7- 5- 0-8- e 9-- 4' Uuting ltj5$ n c Outing, 23 c Gingham . . . . .19 c French Gingham, fi-i- .. .39 yard French Gingham, c 53J yard GQQD ilV72x8a .....58 .....47 Bleached Sheeting, value 62c, special 49J 15c Factory 19c Factory c 75c Sheeting 60c Sheeting 58c Sheeting 45 25c Cretonne 39c Ci'etbnne 60c Heavy Cretonne 45c 75c Heavy Cretonne 55J . 19c Bleach 23c Bleach COTTON BATT-PO- ......12 ......14 fcyuccu ior nun; 0-8- d ....:i9 ...29 ....... 14 .......19. 788-R-- "..."-""- 0-2- ew-passe ' 10-F-- 2. Ladies' fine Footwear at -- sctiing , sacrifice. - 0-2- O-3- ;$i.oo B- Odd lots of . half-bree- 0-2- , t'hav-TJte- -- $4.48 $1.98, $2.48, $4.98 $7.48 . COMPLETE LINE OF COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS $143 Value' $4.48 Value Value Value $2.75 $3.60 $4.40 J CAUTIFUL QUILTS $3.98 Value $5.48 1 $3.48 Value $7.25 Value $5.19 $5.98 $6.50 -- j centf . head-Phon- treDdhires -- $3.60 s - $4.80 er RACHfilANINOFF at Farrer's. We feature-Sliyour next pair of Ladies' or Children's Slippers . " leather footwear that wears well Idren's Slippers. I . . .$1.00 to $3.50 Ladies' Slippers . . . .$3.00 to $8.50 V gARRER BROS. CO. Had, - ' . VM ifehVF" 1 - mi : - - White Sewing Machine Co. . d . - world-famou- lIDDIESTOLDS eon-cert- s. - ICUS va ro Rub cale . ALLOON BANC ' e, ls-th- e SOLD FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE OF MAKING . $5.98 Value $4.48 Value $75 Value $3.19 two-tub- UTAHMA MUSIC. BY WARNErt STONE'S COLUMBIANS -- ednesdlay ght, jct. 29o ' tdte off Foei! - ILV ' |