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Show I PAGE EIGHT, IffiUn2SSHBHiS.:fi:"K:BH ESTATE SALE IF YOU WANT good hay, phone FOR washer,-116 , k THE HERAL D WANT ADS REAL THE PROVO HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1923. MIDWIXTED & BA KER Attorneys and C'ounwlui - Law, Collections .and Adjusi Everywhere, - PROVO. UTAH furnished apt. 476 N. 2nd. E. Phone 738-J- 1923 New . . . FOB1 SALE MODERN BRICK HOME. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. 135 8. THIRD E. PHONE .557.- - i F-- - USED CAR rED CAR Ford sedan, a " Ford touring, snap, bat-gai- . 1922 Ford, touring, first ela 1922 Ford light delivery. l Maytag or 411 cash, 1U0 Ford' roadster, J resting Attraction fdr Ghnstmas Shoppers r FARRER BROS. .COMPANY I D-2- 787-R-- D-3- 0 Last day shoppers can find what they want in our very large stock tive prices. Read each item carefully. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 878 East Center.. j D-2- 4 D-2- 1 I ton Republic truck. FOR SALE One l)e Laval separator, No. 12, and frtBlLbottled fruit Very cheap tecause of moving. Call Mrs. L. Von KaneL box 100 R. F. D. No. 1, Orera, 7 Utah. , FOR SALE . Used grafonola. Phone 53a MILK? : D-2- R-- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I tour FOR SALE Sweet cider.lDellclous, PWnnains, ing cars, reconditioned and in A-- l Homes, Greening Wfnesap apple, 2 bu. $1.5& Thomas shape. Ci)fl and see them. All exceptional 672 N. 5 .V. Ihoue310-W- . . A-bargains. FOR SALE 6 room modern brick A. B. WORSLET CO. nr.d ducks,, live SALE Gee . bouse, large lot, garage, at 702 FOR 120 N. University Ave. Pbone 686 Call , weight or dressed. E. 4th S. Easy terms. Phone 727-- J or see F.-350 E. 4th Buell, North; MISCELLANEOUS , PIGS KILLElp Work guaranteed. 1 Between 5 and 8 Phone 78 FOR SALE Home including 8 PAPER FLOWER made to order. acres of land three miles fro; d. m. 114 S. 8th W. l Provo on cement road. Will trade FOR SAEE Sweet cider apples for young stock cattle. Phone H. ii FOR SALE Two old Italian vioand potatoes. 780-J-Giles, 1036 W. 4th S. Phone 225-lins with beautiful tone.- - 146 N. 4th W. Phone 537-J- . OK RENT Unfurnished ment on first floor. Will be va PIGS killed, wjirk guaranteed, FOR SALE USED PLATER cant Dec. 20. Large kitchen and bet. and 8 p. m. n Phone PIANO. Convenient terms. one very large living room, pantry, Music Co. Phone 156. one bedroom, steam heat, plenty" of not water, onin ana toilet convent PIG KILLING If you have a pig welding and - cut to butcher, call Suttoa. Market ting. We weld anything made oi ences. Light,-bea- t and hot water We will call, kill It and deliver. metaL Work guaranteed. First clast furnished. $30.00 per month. service. 42 N. 4th V. Phone 588-- J Apts., Spring vllie. Phone Phones 194, 195, 196. 88. 'U . con3 FOR SALE wagon, good small FOR RENT 4 room new modern dition ; wagon cover, gas FOR SALE GOOD VIOLIN, at .: 1. t . aw. stove, small heater, prices right Robinson uuuoe roou rauou. Music Co., 46 Univ. Ave. inquire . . Phone K. iad. East Phone 158. . , TO BUY Good milch WANTED ed FOR apt., ground PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros, 659-cow, cash down. Phone floor, private bath pantry and " music department . cellar. Phone , g: i good condition. 1921,. 1920, 1919 Dodge Bros, . D-2- 3 F-- ti fcape " D-2- 862-- J MARRY IF LONELY Best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon ; strictly confidential; most reliable; descriptions free. "The Successful Club." Mrs. Nash. Box, 556. Oak " land, Calif. AUTOMOBILES r- FOR RENT Call E. 1st. N. BAKER HOUSES Eleceric 5. 767-R-- at very attrac- D 30 601-J- .' J-- 2 3 OUR BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF unfurnished FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms. 58 West 3 708-R-- 1iob-inso- D-2- 8 Hun-gerfor- d D-2- 3 a D-2- 4 520-M- D-3- 0 RENT-Furnlsh- -- TOR D-2- 4 FOR SALE Ground bone foi ANOTHER bargain used ' plana chickens, 25 lbs. and over, 2c lb; Taylor Bros., Music Dept lb. 25 under lbs., Standing orders are given our first attention. We grind Monday, Wednesday and HAULING sand, dirt, gravel, Friday. Give us your standing trash, fertilizer, ' excavating In Sutton Market order. the open and under building, plow0 ing lots. 43 W. 1st N. FOB SALE Twjrnew No. 12 De Laval separators, $70 each, cash. FOR SALE'' GOOD VIOLINS, at On account of our Increasing feed Robinson Mnsic Co.,, 46 Univ. Ave business, we cannot find time to Phone 156. take care of the separator business, so are closing out the last two ma- FOR SALE! Bargain,' Steel range, chines at cost Wasatch Produce. sewing machine and new rug. Phone Mr. Clayton 688 RENT Modern 3 room apt.. Lower rooms, wood 271 W. 4th So. Phone 656-- J with bath. floors. a 2c D-2- 6 FOR RENT OR LEASEr-- A new modern brick bouse. 906 West Center. tf D-3- ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD 4 : iva. Mcnx two good furnished Housekeeping rooms. 717 S. Univ. Are. D.30 liuo-leu- FOR RENT Partly furnished . house. Gas and water. 648 FOR SALE Good bright first and E. 4th 8. third crop alfalfa delivered. Call FOR RENT Front furnished at 290 E Center or phone 293-room, steam heat, gentlemen pre- Sunday ferred. 257 E. Center. HEMSTITCHIWQ and PICOTING-1- 30 W. Center. Work done rlgat FOR RENT Basement FOR 8 ALE 35 head of stock hogs, room Pbone 601-J- . Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. cheap. Phone '5-roo- D-2- 8 D-3- 0 Note, Women D-2- 3 766-R-- D-2- 3 UTAH Jonathan apples. on all FOUND Check for $10 drawn on Monroe 'bank; loser may have same by calUng at county assessorsJJ ottic-e- , courthouse,, and asKing tor Mr. Conover. 25 PER "' 4 . FtR SALE-T- wo registered Jer on Our sey cows with calves week old. Phone '587-J- . ..... . .81.10 ....$1.60 SALESMEN Sell something e,verj'-body must have (read this line' over again- and note that we said uiu.st)Jk It, is unique V. 8. pro moted article, a positive necessity because 'of government ruling. With owned yearly repeat exclusively and controlled by us. r If you are an order taker yon Should make 20 to 30 a day; if you are.;an salesman you will clear upward of 40 per day.- - Most deslr-ubl- e connection with future for those who quality. Jerome Laadt, Pres.. 8 S . Dearliorn, Chicago, r 1 No. 6720,, All Shades ... KEEP IN TRIM FOR BIG GAME 786-R-- D-3- Not Permitted to Interfere With Varsitr!a Basketball Hopes. WIY WE SEE S TOffl A dress from one of these would make a PER CENT DISCOUNT ON OUR COMPLETE LINE OF 'SILKS . ?i discount. A pretty piece Buy your dress while you can get a good selection at a big ' of silk makes a nice Christmas present $ MUST GROW-- AS GROW AND WE SHALL THIS SECTION GROWS CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS , Now, being a public utility, we require the investment of new capital regularly so as to expand to meet constantly growing demands for our service.New customers demand the extension of our largement and betterment of TiFroduction grow bigger by investing more moneyn4hese increasing demands from additional patrons. - ' system and in time the equipment "'Every year weV enlargements to meet these r? In a word We Grow. our Aim is to bring about popular ownership of this public utility GROW WITItU? NOW BY INVESTING YOUR SAVINGS IN OUR 8 'Per Cent Preferred Stock V I BOUDOIR CAPS" SLIPPERS ' GLOVES BLOUSES HANDKERCHIEFS GRANITE LOSES amietic ornctais or voung seating room for the fans and friends oC the Institution who . enjoy so much the brand of basketball the nig Mormon school Tlays. Last year the old gymnasium was pack, d beyond the point of comfort ; tickets usually were purchased long be-xore tne date or Battle. This year, with a college student body of 030, a high school student body of nearly 2W. and with nrosntcti bright for a big increase after the vacation, the problem grows. It looks as though the public WlU find it difficult to get seats unless they spply early. The doubkheader game, la of great benefit to loung TO SPRINGVTLLE close-fittin- F To) :o)f fiil l)Ulll u 15-1- 0 - : - r CILiNITE. t F.0 o. : 4 Rynearson, If, Nuenschdr, rf. .1 z Evans, Hamilton,' rg, Jenson, rg, k.....,..0 Eyre, If, Monson. c. 0 Mawson, ,0 0 .... ......0 ...... ......0 1 o 0 0 0 O 1 g.-.- ..... 0- .7 3 0 o Ox . ....... Contratta. 're, .........0 Totals V 4 ...9 .. LEin--- B. flmlth, If, It. Smith.' 11 a. -- 0 SJ o rf:;...V.l.2 ....... 'f!..,8-- ; - 0 0 0 0 ...,.4.,0. ToUU 8 0 18 Internatioaat Mews BUfTALO, N, o 0 8 rvlee. - -- NEARLY INTACT NEXT YEAR International Nwa Srv!oer " STANTORD CKrVERSITT CL. Dec. 22. Coach Andy- - Kerr wlU turn over to Glenn Warner, when ho comes to Stanford from Pittsburgh next year, all but four of the eteren which started against the California Bears In their last encounter. These are evenly distributed between the backfield and the line. Bob Cravens and Dick Favllle will be lost on the forward wall while from the secondary line will go Captain Scotchy and . Norman Cleaveland. r 0 2 5 0 aMssaBMBsassMpMMSBMs ', STANFORD Campbell ,,,,.i...O0 l I l o 0 Petersonrg, ; Rocky Kansas, of Buffalo, today Issued , a formal challenge to Johnny Dundee for junior light- -' title battle. weight .Kansas holds two newspaper decisions over Dundee and will agree to scale 130 for the pounds titleholder. 7 27 Kerr has several first-rat- e substi.. tutes with which to fill In these F.: vacancies and will no doubt, with o warner, be able to find strong ma;: terial from the membership of the freshman souad, which this rear - ' T. 0 Racket; e. Turner; Ig, Goodwin, rr. Roberts, If. o o 0 t .0' il'i 4 .oo c- 1 15 ToUU a 0 .........1 ......0 Adams, O. T. 1 f. - r T. G. P. Chiara. lg-l..'....'.2 1 8 Allasrf, .....4 ' 2 Bodmar, c: . . . . ,.1 0 , . .4 , , , .1 2 Siddoway, 4 Rlmdy, rg, Dlette, rf, ...........0 0 Gratehouse, If, 1 I wwr um nmvHUnuittm&i w w - 18-1- 5 ....,,..8 ...... '....u...O ..........0 -- 7' ; ' speed until shortly before the LEHI NO MATCH whistle blew. Ten minutes before FOB BjtNGHAMTADS y , the finish the Supringvllle regulars LEHI, Dec 2Z Blnghah) proved come to the foreground turning a score in to and victory vastly superior to Lent In a game of for last . year's state basketball basketball here Friday evening. . Al . champions. though using all of their substitutes, Ashcrsft did wonderful basket they were stiU able to boast ten- work for 8prlngville achieving three field goals and two fouls crat'of point lead at the end. The final was ' three. Cranmer got two field bas ZD to 14. ... .. Bingham forward, account. kets; Haymond, one and Burt put ea for four field coals. Chiara in rwrj new goaia. played at both forward and rnsrd. . Weight handled the refereel wun perrect sttisracuoa showing up well Racket was Lehl's ' The score: ? star perronner. BINGHAM. '"";-v- ' - S- CALL AND SEE OUR TOY DEPARTMENT Q Bird, rf, 0 8 Ashcraft, If, c 1 Haymond. Chllds, Ig, , 0 Koskes, 0 Clark, rg. 0 0 Cranmer, rf, S 0 Burt, c, .i.M 0 Graham, Ig, Thoma, rg, ,w......O i 0 4-- 2 " ; COATS SWEATER- SrBIXGYILLE. 18-1- g DOLLS 7 Let us show you while our lines are comp lete. Totals. The Bprtngvllle state high school champions Friday evening defeated the basketcers of Granite high school in a score, Coach 8mlth of .Sprlngville. start ed the game wi(h bis second string players, but they couldn't bold the Granite lads and the first quarter showed for the Bait Lakers. Then the Sprlngville regulars flit-- . ered Into the game. t i, . The Granite youths bad become so optimistic In their attack on the subs in the first Quarter that tbey continued going la the same burst of ' ' TOYS .......TIES. -- C COLLAR SETS SILKS BELTS ' -- lllll It llil 7 -- : . ivory: how-ever- WE Per Cent Discount on all of our 10 ii) lii) . ' . By H. R. MERRILL 'SK Although the holidays are here and most of the students of the Brighain Young ' university have scattered to their various homes, the old gymnasium will be heated up and those athletes who are in or close to-- town will warm tip several times a week, according to Coach Alvin Twltchell, who is hopeful of keeping some of the boys, at least. in fair physical condition. The HOUSE SUPPERS game last Thursday afternoon be-twene the frosh and the varsity BEADS proved conclusively that there Is BAGS plenty of material on hand if it can only le properly selected and " kept in good iimditlon. - . The game revealed the fact that some of the veterans mny be BRACELETS to lem hes during soin6 of the utests this season unless they keep everlastingly at it. There are a score of young athletes rrom all over. Utah and Idaho who have uU the qualifications of great players. Of course, however, veteranHhip counts in bas- kctlwll as it 'does in football, this also was proved last Thursday. The frosh carried the game to the veterans during the first half with such-- success that the varsity was able only' in the Inst minute of play to nose out one point ahead. In the third quarter, however, the' veterans got under way and scored almost at wllL The fourth quarter again was played almost even, the game ending 45 to 31 in favor of the old beads who know fully how to take advantage of the breaks of the this year. It may be necessary to game. split the crowd and allow half to Fourteen men played in the come one night and tne. other naif Thursday, but there are st the following night." least a score more v who are excelThe change in the foul rule will , lent players, many of whom, were out of town for one rea be helpful tothe B.T. U.. on ac. count of the fact that tne B. I-- U. son and. another. . ( When school opens after the vacs usually bas a team of men who tion real practice will ' begin In play beautifully together. Last earnest. It Js quite certain that the year, Young won more- - filed goals coach will have his squad selected than Its opponents, but because the and wlU begin the finishing process other schools bsd built up - foul which wlU enable him to throw a pitchers who seldom missed , the tney won in eumcienc con strong crew Into the melee with the hoop, of U. to get the University of Utah, in the Deaeret testa for the U.This year, the man gymnasium about January 25. The championship. fact that the Logan scribes at the fouled bas to pitch the foul there close f the football season an fore, there will be five foul pitchers no specialists. ; nouucd that the A. was out after basketball honors this year, and that the University of Utah Is filled with high school stars would indicate that the campaign this year Is going to be the most Inter esting in years. The problem that is facing the jcom-pelle- d gas business here is one of the necessary Industries called PUBLIC UTILITIES. Such enterprises exist and operate under public franchises giving them preference in this Held of sen ice, and because they hare such preference they are subject to supmislen and control by public service commissions that regulate their operations land chargs in the interest of the patrons who furnish their revenues and of the investors who furnish the capital to finance their establishment and development. Present to $45.00 $9.98 SEE OUR BIG SPECIAL PRICE ON IYORY- Any piece in our window for $1.00 Combs, Brushes, Trays, Mirrors, Hair Receivers, Jewel Cases, Pin Cushions, Manicuring Sets and Picture Frames. Everything . . ... . . .$1.00 that goes to niake up a beautiful set, each piece only Some pieces worth three times this much. rue-be- lu the first pbue, the A very fine Christmas BEAUTIFUL SHIRTINGS Pongee, crepe, silk broadcloth, fancy tub silks and cotton madras. 33c TO $2.90 PER YARD 60c TO $3.50 PER YARD silk underwear IN THE LOCAL GAS COMPANY 10 good, practical gift. D-2- D-3- Per Cent Discount on all WOOL MATERIALS B.Y. ATHLETES WANT Coats, Our beautiful line of Suede Satin, Kid, Patent and Combinations in cross strap and cut out patterns, all on special sale, 10 to 20 Per Cent Discount r' .$3.50 to $7.00 Slippers make very fine Christmas presents. - - 20 Beautiful SLIPPERS v Large Stock of OUR BIG VALUE SILK HOSE 0 Price on One-Ha- lf s r -- CENT DISCOUNT TOYS WANTED Good live young man for life insurance work. Strong rite Mr. company good money. I lakley. H05 Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City. violin .and case THE BEST Buy direct frotri our FOR SALE a size Phone 21. like new, bargain. hatchery. We guarantee safe delivD28 t and fuU count of Hre rhlcks, no WANTEDHouBeworK ty" ery lyear of Member s commission. needs agent girl, good home, will take A LIVING PRESENT, one tor me Sonoma care of children. Phone 26. Accredited Hatcheries, 3 whole family a pal for the kiddies chicks "AA" We sell County. grade for poultrymen who want the best and a guard for your house, car FARMS, GARDENS, POULTRY Special prices en our "AA" stock chicken coops. A bull terrier pup. Crag-hea' for early orders. Our catalog will I have some beauties. J. Will 193 W. 1st N. ,FO RESALE Hay; Pbone Hatchfor White Write explain. it 1 0 tf ery, Petaluma, California. Holidays EMPLOYMENT '. Discount Silk Dresses $8.50 to $40.50 .......... .984 $1.25 value at $1.50 value, at. $2.25 value at Modern hrtme $270 906 West Center. Call tf POULTBYMEN 10 to 20 Per Cent SILK AND WOOL HOSE 5 per mouth. next door. - 4 FOR RENT Modern heated apart ment centrally located, call at4l So. 5th West aafter 5 p. m. 1X)R RENT CENT DlicbUNT- tl .D-2- 4 306-W- FOR SALE Phone 198-J- . 25 PER COATS DRESSES; V 27 So. D-2- 4 . 4 defeated the California first-yea- r men by ft 12 to 0 core the first Stanford, freshman victory since ' . 1908. , Among the reserves of this rear's 14 squad Fred Ludeke and Fred Loont-l- s both tackles, will be missing next season. Both varsity tacklaa. Johnston and Shlpkeyv however, will T, .Dec. 2- a- hare another year. . ' |