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Show - THE SUNDAY HERALD, JANUARY 27, 1921 PAGE TWO. VZA Tir ti fT7i fZH Wj vTS VTl fl S tsl - 2 Ki UX rk KmH t-- announces the removal of his nffi.e (o Farter I!uild'rtg Iros. store. Same stairway that took EVE SERVICE TUESDAY, 9 A. M. irvines IRVINE'S THE HERALD WANT ADS l MS i!JLLlLm you to former o.Mie. I THE SALE THAT HUNDREDS WAIT FOR DR. II. F. CANNON over I'arrer ' T fc m KSTATK REAL HOrSKS RENT PIANO TUNING by irwin Mcdowell 1 A competent tuner who represents 18 years' practical experience. For several K 1 room W. ' RENT three room modern hriited apartment centrally local-ed. Cull ut tl S. 5th W., after Bl FOR 1 years connected Chickering & Sons factory, Doston. BOARD AND ROOM. In ft. Phone rooms,; . 1st J --" Yv". One lot Wool Caps, $1.30 to 1.95 values itf P moms PIANOS FOR RENT RENT 2 furnished Taylor Bros., for housekeeping, ground floor, piano department. Rent reasonable, rooms. south .1 27 tf WILL the young lady who liy mis rimne p take took the wrong coat at tin iud FOR RENT 2 or 3 modern fur- Provo high school dance Friday call at Hansen Catering Co. und ex nished rooms for light , or cull 4 42 change for her own? I'lione J 2N N. 1st E., lifter 5::t0. FOR SALE One roll top mm desk and Cincinnati electric drill tm FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Gas and water. 048 mid grinder. 127 W. Center. l E. 4th 8. kl FOR RENT Two furnished houses. REPAIRING Get those .1211 SHOE 3WJ W. .'rd S. old shoes repaired at Buster UA Brown Shoe Repairing Dept. Work r houseFOR RENT Two furnished guaranteed. Prompt service, low F-keeping rooms, reasonuble rent. est price. a heifer: will FOR SALE 2 vear-olfreshen soon. H77 E. 4th S. J 1 SMT FOR SALE Used raiifcs and hoat ers at bargain prices. Bates JA Stores Co. $2.00 VALUES. in $2.00 values. I m 5 Children's Hand Bags, 75c value, tf 1 7C7-R- F-t- C3S-W- Dresses, $1.15 value j Ijj Oak-lan- T Av CP 0 I J first crop hay, call CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys J29 and furnaces cleaned; expert Phone New Second-HanFOR SALE First and third crop workman. 34S. hav. Call at 290 E. Center, or Store. F-J phone 303 W. WOMAN wants work by day. Phone 237. Mrs. Nebeker. 27 S. I'niv. FOR SALE Apples, 2 bu. $1.50. SOCIAL CALENDAR. Sweet 310-W- . cider. Thomas. 672 N. 5th W. Phone Ave. i evening. WANTED Five carloads of cab- WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed bage. For information call Sutton hosiery for men, women and chilMarket. dren; eliminates durniinr. Salary, FOR SALE Good size barn. Thone ?75 a week full time, $1.50 nn hour spare time. 220. Cottons, heathers, silks. International Stocking Milts. FOR SALE One larse brown mare, Norristown, Pa. 7 years old, thoroughly sound. Inquire 712 S. 2nd W. FOR electric wiring, contracting. FOR SALE Sweet cider apples estimates and repairing call Guy-maand potatoes. We deliver. H it . and Toli'ot, Giles, 1030 W. 4!h S. Phone 22."i-- Tuesday. ladies of Cath- Card olic church, hostesses; Elks' dull moms: evening. Elks' dance and lunch, Hotel Roberts; evening. M. I. A. bazaar and dance, Third ward amusement hall; evening. "M" mens dance. Bonneville ward amusement hall; even- siK-ial- n 2S FOR SI.r. Groi:;.1 ljicketjS, 2" ll'S. III;. I .. under -- i 2!jiii our tr!'T i' 'v if -- N ursin: i"J 1' r n r.tb r-- : n !'.-- We F; want; MAN' with ton H'lii !,,.:r t , i - i . v.. '' ': j ' ,, ,, s :! i,.. i; s. ,;- -. . .1 fc S ti.-i- and cut ting. We weiu anytbini made ('. metal. Work guaranteed. Firs service. 42 N. 4th W. Phone 5kh-- J tf e welding .!(. ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano de, t. piano t; S-- Vi'CKT ANT TP-I( II WGKS. 1m, al to leave Pi at ! :"i a. ia. cffeeii.-- Janit G. W. rain No. uary L'7. s to M i.w.aio, Price .".12 and No. and interm. linte p' ii;: v. ll leave a. in. inf. a.l of the Provo at O I F Pro morning and proM-ntNorth, mini rains as at trains will No iniiort;itit i i.t r!:f',l p. in. I'iainge i'.i Tiniic Salt Lake service. PIANO TCNING is a good invest uient. So buys the best timing in Buffalo (N. Y. ) evening schools the Intermojutain country. Phone E. P. Mnyix v at C19-- or 544 for ex- ..ffer the public whatever educational service it demands, ami any pert servi s with a one year guar course re.jtiested by 15 persons will an tee. be provided. During the past school FOR SALE Emerson typewrit r. year these schools enrolled 22.421 Call Barton Furniture Co. jiersons, one out of every 15 in the population more than 10 years old. PLAYER More than half of the registrants SALE FSED FOR to attend regularly PIANO. Convenient terms. Rob- continued inson Music Co. Phone 158. throughout the year. J tf ,. -- !. i;n.; mist elul ;:!.nili, V Mit. hell, hostess: afternoon. G. It. A. club. Miss M'.f.eita i,..:0ss to in J :' " :' !!. ,,: ' I - 1 A :". " u,: ifss i; ',.!''... ' v Bri.L'e scjili I Ll I y H 3 Friday. Mrs. hotess; Jo- 2 ;:() p. in. Social Sixty. Hotel Roberts; evening. Proviinnas club. Mrs. Ered Chitchlow. hostess: afternoon. A'Meka club. Miss Orpha Jones, hostess: evening. Valley Circle. Mrs. Dudley Crilcblovv. hostess; afternoon, Saluidiy. Leap year dance. ladies of Valley Circle. Masonic temple: evening. Slightly l n A lUu $ nnn damaged by water. I n in I M I 'ffl Grass Rugs, size 3x6 feet, 0 Jj c 'i . Iv 1 I -- -f Service l w -- . w - afeK ' JO. A 9 h-iK- 'iXHta ilSS t"Mjfi--- A t i 8 HOUR Battery Charging stork believes in saying it with flowers. Send a message of beauti- ful understanding. Says the Sunflower Buy Them at of our competitor Som may tell you it cannot be We are aura to prove dne. that it can be. Thia system Is being used by all large companies from coast to coast and is approved of by alt leading bat- 4 Radiators tery manufacturers. Ycu also cut your cost In half. THE LADIES' FLORAL 230 West Center. Phone 466. 213-21- BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO. West Center. Provo. 5 PSBsS8E5? HI g. H, a ut rU d' ti iS i j j M f R I1 I I ; ix a u Ui U JSsA-L-- Ji tk i At? p. i v.a::. The jj j PROVO niXrzXBmar g n 'V club. luncheon. ffl nn $liUU nuin-ler- STORAGEHlSglj :S 5 Mrs. .lames t'lavtnii. hostess; afternoon. f.pia A V iUU I I ' I Ig P.. Median!, hostess: evening. 1 . to be held In the Timpanogos ward of the season was the plantation TIMPANOGOS WARD. s dance given by the Timpanogos this evening. Good music. ! J. R. Hodson will be the speaker have been arranged and ..U are Dancing club, Friday evening, in the Armory hall, which was artis- at the regular sacrament meeting invited. tically decorated for the occasion with bales of hay, live chickens, lambs and halves of watermelon, EVERY WOMAN which were strung across the hall. The participants attend in various LOVES FLOWERS kinds of costumes, many portraying p3 n and of course you do. A the old negroes of the south. negro and visit to our flower shop Berg as a Mrs. Dean Tucker as Topsy were will be a delightful reveamong the clever characters reprelation to you.. Here you sented. During the evening a niggewill find some of your old down was participated in r-hoe darkies. Refreshments the favorites and some new all by consisting of cider and doughnuts ones. Cut flowers and was served. The next dance of the growing plants, green dull will be held February 8. which an shrubs, etc. invitation will be followed by ball on the 23rd. GREENHOUSE n s A Wy-ma- !. j FOR r; ;' "'"''VV ... I.t . .icr ii"!'..' '' '' ' i, -s ( v.-- '"'" j Ii fie'.-eii- ., , y w. N ii 5jC A'MI.KA If.ez .Ioms if: M- y ' j, l- .Mi' ,. i .' '"-;- iUU i rfi 1..- - Gronenuill, Miss La Ren Scott, Miss Genevieve Ileiinison of Manti, Miss Ruby Scott. Miss Vesta Sorenson, Miss Fawn Scott. Miss Ella Gale. Miss Electa Sorenson, Miss Alice Harvey, Miss Jennie Ross, and the hostess. and Miss Mrs. Erma Bennett visitors Mary Birch were Salt Saturday, where they went to at- - B teud "The Fool," which is playing at the Salt Lake theater. inu'. 4."il-J- 1 . I Rvalues Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth enter- hostess; Ernest Ilenrichscu, F-- l AA FURS n( Yl j home of Miss Moneita McCoard. Sewing, music and luncheon will 1 tained at dinner Thursday at their the diversions. home in honor of Earl Snell of Mrs. James Clayton will lie hostSpanish Fork, who recently returned from the Turkish mission. Covers ess to the members of the I'topia were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Owen cluli at her home Thursday afterWoodruff of Delta, Mrs. James E. noon. The time will be pleasantly Taliuadge of Salt Lake. Mr. and sjieiit with sewing and music, durMrs. Cliff Hacked, Mrs. Edna ing which luncheon will he served. Banks of Lthi, Mrs. Ora ValenPLANTATION DANCE. tine of Silver City, and Mrs. Delia One of the uniipie social events I. Booth. Monday. Elks' ladies. Elks' club roms, evening. Columbia Sewing club, Mrs. 1 3 nn I tpiiUU I Mr?t:dlia Baker and children left Friday for Bakersficld, Calif., The members of the G. R. A. dull after n two months' visit with will meet Thursday evening at the friends in l'1'0 first-clas- s 7SG-J-- Children's Black Hose, all sizes, 25c value, seven pair for ' ' - $1,00 I IT? IT , ONE LOT three for I I One lot Children's Gingham $1.00 S CLEAN COTTON RAGS. NO OVERALLS ACCEPTED. HERALD OFFICE. PIG KILLING If tou have a pig to butcher, call Sutton Market We will call, kill it and deliver. .MARRY IF LONELY Best and Thones lf4. 195. l'Jfi. most successful "Home Sinker"; soon : hundreds rich wish IF YOC WANT good hay, phone strictly confidential: raarriuge most reliable; F-- l descriptions free. "The Successful Club." Mrs. Nash. Box 550, WANT roi'LTRYME-I'TAII Calif. THE BEST Buy direct from our hatchery. We guarantee safe deliv- FOR SALE ALL PARTS OF A 1917 (EXCEPT STTDEBAKER ery and full count of live chicks, no ENGINE) : FINE CONDITION. Menilier of agent's commission. Accredited Hatcheries, Ssnoma NEARLY NEW TOP; GOOD CORD Gounty. We sell "AA" grade chicks TIRES , 34x4. ETC. PHONE PRO OR SPRINGVILLE 6S. for poultrymen who want the best. VO Special prices on our "AA" stock for early orders. Our catalog will explain. Write for It White Hatch- EMPLOYMENT ir ery, retaiuma. California, t nn P One lot Pin Cushions, 43c value $1.00 Silk Camisoles, $2.25 values, 9 two for . I 1 Military and Dressing Brushes, Infants' Hath Robes, va'uj I TWO FOR 1 1 (M B iliaft WKA9M If ir IJ fw 1 I 1A 11' $3.25 value $.3.50 H IUmlUHUWJ!Hlul..JI i I Vanta Vests and Bands, y two for mM I Q $ liUU three yards for nn WANTED FOR mm h nn 1 Iory Dressing Combs, $1.25 value, two for j Pinna 1 1 nnrvco tvn nut viiiijuku.i smj tL..AI1 intpc 2 POULTRY $1.00 mm 1 M nn 4liUU t JhUU 1I a a Lace Collars, two for $1.00 I liUU , 7 GARDENS. f ftf) . i i ana uioomers, sugniiy aamagea hv water, values to S4.95. for 01 iUU ni &iik r i FARMS, Duffers, Powder Boxes, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Jewel Boxes, Perfume Bottles, etc., values to $2.50 vliUU 9j iimr ranic for .!.. S F-l- Ave. I iPliUU 00 $ ffl flf) Sateen Bloomers, two for 3 Sfour (VKI-W- I'niv. IVORY ft 4 An pr5: i 717 S. - BARGAINS. j .0 J J 1 - TWPiWTrzg-g- I Carter. house-teepin- t J Wool Caps, 95c value, two for FOR i ADVERTISEMENT ONLY SUG-- I I THISGESTS I A FEW OF THE MANY I nn I ft 4 rTS?g3B?i!Maa-M!.-ja- 529-- J IT MAY CONCERN From January 2'1 I refuse to pay 87 Smith 2nd for anything that may lie charged .T 27 to me In anv other person except K. liUU Combinations c:.J Gowns, !i;?htly damased, tv.o for TO WHOM lf. 1 I Those of you who live within reaching distance should not miss this Dollar Sale for the savings are big and genuine. DONT DELAY COMING $2.93 values fa in with lit. FOR RFNT :? furnished bath find wiishi.otise. til South. Extraordinary J If! Center. p. I B Provo, Utah. V 711) n An Economy Day ireei by mail and resident classes. Call or write for room. One furnished We Predict Speedy Selling When Women See These Values l Co ROOMS FOR RENT, BOARD " FOR RENT Nicely furnished Apt. ISO E. fith 8. fur light housekeeping. $ Ut THE C. V. H. SCHOOL OF APPLIED ART 9 FOR SALE 6ROOM MODERN BRICK HUME. SMALL 135 8. IOWN. PAYMENT THIRD E. PHONE (557. FOR Couiutelors-a- 1 r-- i 3roora house. Inquire 3rd 8., after 4 o'clock. R ENT-- V. Modern 1st S. Law t AttorneyCollections and Adjindni Everywhere. I'KOVO, CI AH. TOR RENT FOR and - TOR HENT Fonr room furnished modern apt, with gas range 407 S. 3rd W. CIO W. 1 BAKER & BAKER a' g 9 M a nj PERSONAL SERVICE Few. if- mil- r,f..cw1..ns .1. ...... ...1 ipiality of scrVice which marks one mortician tdiove another. In this calling which ever clasps hands sorrow, he must be (uietly sympathetic yet ever ready to handle iii maze of details. ""'I.lan always observed by the Berg Mirtuary, whereby we keep in close and persiuuii touch with every service entrusted to our care explains in part the success which has attended our efforts. - BERG MORTUARY ESTABLISHED 47-4- 9 I8f( East Center Streh I t. jp nWtuOMI U K t NATIONA, JIL1CM r w , fllA Mtil nV'r9S & 'W,1,V?" a |