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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, MARCH 16, 1924. PAGE FOUR. WKtMLLittUr . Ardell winner 133 Uiacktuan, to recat like an eel and is about as hard to handle, his comiieUtors Ut year. The remainder of tbe wrestlers are more or e iintlred .The 1. A. C. has already had a match this year with tbe Collect- - of Idaho In which the Farmer split even. This sltri.i-fie- s little stive the College of Idaho Is an utterly unknown quantity In rts.' Tbe l A. may or these may not have a strong team. That they have a strong team, however. Is almost certain since Oeorge Nelson, one time heavy weight contender In the state and winner of many ls.nts, in the coach aud iend s lnrge imrt of his time at that work, whereas, at the "X" the coach Fives merely his spare time lo the mat game. The V. of l is sure to have a trotie team. The "V" defenders are: Spencer Larsen. li'i; Ardell P.lnckman, 135; Jesse Hunter. 145; Hastings Harrison. 145: Karl Ctowther. I.Vi; Ward. 1W: Jesse Hullinger, 175 aud Hob Howard, heavy. MEET SATURDAY Wres- tling Tournament Next on Sport Program. t wrestThe stale ling tournament, wlihh will In- held next Saturday, time not definitely set, will I one of ! moht luUTeirt-luever Maged in tuiirminu-iilvrent linsr, according to Coaeh Alvtn TwlKlitU who has eu traiuiug a team lo imrticipate iu the event. The Ctah Asriculuiiral College and tbe L'uiveraily of I' tab will each have a ti'Uin entered to coalite With the "X" ehauipioua. Last year the Brighain Young uulvermty won the rhumtioi,hip (iu the "X" floor. is not quite the This so bright an it wa last, hut even now the big coach haa a husky lineup of amateurs. The low of Paul Wilklnx, hint year's heavy champion will he felt. Hob Howard Ik expected to enter lu that division, but Bob la not a wasoued mat man, having never participated iu a meet of any kind. Xet, Bob ia strong and active. It will take a good man to pin bis shoulders to the mat In the e pd g (S3 SWIMMERS OF hia weight, U lat year inHlackman is built UNIVERSITIES TO State Intercollegiate required time. Hy-rui- il out-loo- k FIl'MS. ITALIAN fITV. NO LON(EK A DIVORCE MECCA International Nws Service. last HOME. March 15. Italy' haven for married folks seeking a divorce has closed. Flume long was the "Reno" for Italians. With the annexation of the city by Italy divorce was for- bidden." R. .m?r-n.s- iq BELIEF SOCIETY PARTX. A special program will be given in the Manava ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon at t:30, In honor of Mrs. Emily Nielaon and Mrs. I.ooua Kllertsen, who recently reWater Spaniels of Utah Col- signed from the presidency of the The meeting is also organization. leges Splash Monday In celebration of the anniversary of Evening Here. Mrs. Sarah the Relief society. Ta image will Tive an interesting The "X" water spiiuiels will meet talk, which will take up the 'Conin competition the other two ditions of Women Before the Relief of I'tah next Monday even- Kociety Organization," "Organizaing, March 17. in the Provo high tion and Its Growth," aud "What The memliers of the A'Meka flub s head tank. This is tbe first inter- The Organization Means to Women collegiate run test of Its kind ever of Ttxiay." A song coinisised by will meet with Miss Alice Harvey held in Provo. These meets have Mm. J. B. Keeler will be rendered at her home Friday evening, rawtaken place now for the last three by a special quartet .A tribute to ing and luncheon will be enjoyable Mrs. Nielson will be given by Mrs. features of tbe evening's entertainyears. Although the "T" is without a John Kaxey and a tribute to Mrs. ment pool, the teams of previous years Ellertson will le given by Mm. J. The Relief society of the First have made very good showing A. CUtyson. Music will be furnishagainst tbe other eomis'titors due to ed by Mrs. Jessie Johnson. I'kelele ward will give an entertainment! tbe training given them by Frof. music will be rendered by Miss Pris-clll- a and dance in the ward social hall at S. Leaf, who has charge of the Taylor and company. A read- - Wednesday evei.lng, commencing 8:30 o'clock. Following a program, aquatic events. While prospects for a winning team are not too dash, Fred Hichau or Weslev John- dancing will' lie enjoyed aud rethis year, the "X" hoe to son ; back stroke, Markham or freshments served. All are invited. make a gosI showing against the Peay ; breast stroke, Walter StevVERSATALITY CLUB. visitors and expects to take first ens; plunge, Harlow Jones or True-wh- o will conis'te In them for the Mrs. Norma Goddard was hostess place in several of the events. on Thursday to the members of the The meet will take place at 8 B. Y- U. follow: d o'clock p. m., and will be excepdash, Fred Richan; Versatality club. Music and sewdash, Fred Richan ; tionally Interesting to those who ing were the afternoon' features. like to see expert sw'mmers In man Swallow; relay, 160 yards, Mrs. J. R. Bryant gave a book reCarl Harris, Rondo Robinson, Wes- view on "The White Flag" by Gene action. An elaborate Strattont The events with the man or men ley Johnson, Fred Richan. Porter. 'A.C hNHI POOL col-log- bril-liiii- it - 100-yar- d 220-yar- W-A-N-T-- service offered to readers of The Daily Herald. I T s S Each insertion, subsequent 5 cents the line. One week, six Issues, Including Sunday, 80 cents the line. Two weeks, 12 issues, two Sundays, 60 cents the line. One month, 2ft Issues, 90 cents tbe line. ALL CAPITAL letters, count four words to the line. REAL FOR SALE FOB RENT Well furnished, partly modern apts. ana one sincuy modern apt near roundhouse and bteel plant 100 E. 5th S. vacant ' lot N. Bra OUi v. a-x- i modern house, modern nouse. rnone or call at 772 West Center. 210-- 8 per oont lnnns secured acres youug FOB SALE Five peaches, Provo Bench. Q. Sanders, TOO N. 4th E. by improved Provo city property or Utah county farm lands. Baker & Baker, Attorneys. M-2- 0 M-1- 7 RENT 2 furnished steam heated housekeeping rooms. 287 FOB EGGS FOR HATCHING Blue CHIMNEY SWEEPING Chimneys ribbon Buff Leghorns ; also Duroc and furnaces cleaned ; expert boar for service. 88 E. 5th S. A 9 workman. Phone New Second-Han1 Store, 348. FOB SALE Jonathan apples. . 198-Phone TAILORING SALESMEN AMERIEXCLUSIVE CA'S LARGEST FOB SALE Good milk cow. Phone TROUSER HOUSE has opening in 100-J- . 783 N. 2nd E this territory. Made to' measure acres at FOR SALE. CHEAP 3 Trousers $5.50,to $8.50. Big daily $250 per "ere, north of steel FOR SALE Good hay and Idaho profits and bonus. Write Lincoln plant. Inquire R. F. D. 3, Box 25. Russet seed potatoes. CaU at 290 Tailoring Company, 34 East 12th E. Center or phone 393-St., New York City. FOR SALE 4 incubators. Phone WHITE LEGHORN eggs for set- WANTED Middle-agewoman deting, fertility guaranteed. 75c for sires work by the day. Hotel 15, $0 per hundred. (Pure Tancied work preferred. 346 N. 3rd W. SCM.MER PASTURE; see or call Sires.) Hillas chicken farm, 395 N. Reed Strong 180 E. 5th So. Proro. 9th W. Provo Phone 812-R- . FOUR OR FIVE experienced salesmen, an excellent opportunity for FOR SALE Good potatoes, cheap. FOR SALE Raspberry canes, both live wires. See Mr. Kearl at Bar502 W. 3rd N. and Phone kinds, dark 6 light ton's Phone 137. FOR SALE Hay, kept in a barn. WANTED Men or women to take Phone WANTED TO BUY Good chicken orders for genuine guaranteed coop. What have you for sale? hosiery for men, women and chilFOR SALE Now oien and ready Phone dren; eliminates darning. Salary, to serve you. We have a comshade FOR SALE Team of horses and $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour plete stock of hardwood Cottons, sps: re time. heathers, trees, quick growing shade and a heifer. Call silks. International Stocking Mills, ornamental trees; grupe vines, berry 110 S. 10th W.Jersey Pa. Norrlstown. plants; choice roises, peony, dahlia cauna and gladiola bulbs; flowering UTAH WANT FOR PARKING new lawns and POULTRYMEN shrubs, climbing vines; and rapid, THE BEST Buy direct from our general lawn repair work see the best service. Stock the efficient We guarantee safe deliv- lawn man, Ed R. Harding, 369 N. hatchery. lowest. Provo the Nurseries, ery and full count of live chicks, no 7th W. Lawn seed is prices only 40c per just south of Union station. Phone agent's commission. Member of pound now. Anyone can afford to 1C1-i Accredited Sonoma replant the old lawn. 6 Hatcheries, County. We seU "AA" grade chicks FOR SALE One Jersey heifer now for poultrymen who want the best NURSING WANTED 148 W. 4th milking, first calf; also Special prices on onr "AA" stock South. new tires. condition, truck, good for early orders. Our catalog will . 6 Phone White Hatch- FOR explain. Write for electric wiring, contracting, California. tf estimates FOR SALE Eggs to set Prize ery, Petaluma, and repairing cell Guy-ma-n and Tolbot, 451-- J. wining Black and White Leroy Sanders, 590 N. 4th MISCELLANEOUS 0 East MAN with ton and one-hatrack will do aU kinds of hauling. FOR SALE colt, good A-FOR RENT or for sale Emerson Phone for saddle or work. Phone 782-J-M. Mrs. a bargain. piano, player AUTOMOBILES P. Henderson. Temple hlU. FOR SALE Baby buggy, in good FOR SALE Ford touring car in condition; new wagon cover. LOST Parcel containing silk first class condition; will take . Phone . blouse. Finder call 209-good milk cow on deal Phone 914, or call Alleman Floral Co., ColumFOR SALE Apples : Delicious, $1.50 bu. ; W. Bananas, Greenings LOST $175 in currency return and bia Theater Bldg. 9 Pearmaius, Homes, 2 bu. $1.50. get reward. 288 S. 5th W. FOR SALE Maxwell Thomas, 672 N. 5th W. Phone . A-- l AGENTS Good proposition and touring; new top, new batO. made new; no tery, mechanism trip through southern Utah. P. dealer ; owner bought larger car. A FOR SALE Raspberry canes. In- Box. 161, Provo. bargain, $300. Phone 659-quire T. Farley 9th S. and 1st W. WANTED 200 more good, reliable 6 customers. Pine Tree Service $125.00 TAKES CHEVROLET I a am offering a Chevrolet car In Station. Phone 237. FOR SALE Prize winning chicken eggs for setting. good condition, equipped with five PIANOS for rent Bates Stores Co. good tires, two cords, and engine Phone 588-J- . running smoothly for $125.00. The best buy on the market CaU Parry PIANOS FOB RENT Taylor Bros.. Battery & Electric company for demonstration. Phone 730. piano department M-tf FOR SALE BY ROBERT SOUTER, E. 2nd N. Phone 350-J- . 391 N. Fifth East : house, pantry and gas; large REAL ESTATE mortgnges are the lot; $2500, $500 down, terms on best Investments. We have them balance. for sale all the time. They draw 8 frame house with gas, per cent interest. W. n. Ray. New to terms rieht party. i9ion? New bungalow, full base5 M-1- 6 ment, modern, $3000, cash. BOOMS FOR RENT, BOARD M-1- FOR SALE BY OWNER Choice building lot .Call at 373 E. 4th North. you are looking for a cosy, modern apartment, see this 1N0 E. IF M-1- 6 5th S. Phone . 585-J- M-2- 1 FOB RENT Brick home. Phone FOB RENT Two furnished rooms 251-or call at 444 S. 7th E. for light housekeeping; rent rea717 S. Univ. Ave. sonable. FOB RENT Light rooms. Phone 9 North. OWENS REAL M-2- 1 housekeeping 320 E. 1st 13-- M-2- 1 M-1- 7 214 West Center. 87 S. 2nd E. BOARD AND ROOM Phone 86. M-1- 5 M-1- 0 M-1- 8 M-1- We want your business. If you are looking for a home we can get it for you. If you want to sell we will find the buyer. FOR RENT Furnished rooms 916 W. 6th South. M-1- 8 FOB RENT ern apt. tf Newly furnished mod180 E. 5th S.. Three basement rooms furnished for light housekeeping; gas, light and hot water; close-tuniversity. Price $28, or $24 with. out gas and light. Phone 659-W- M-2- 0 RENT Furnished rooms for FOOR 2S4 housekeeping. . Phone E. ,M-19 acres, Provo Bench, good water right. Only $2650, on easy terms. 3 n M-2- 1 Lang-shnn- fruit farm, the best in. Utah county; good brick home, barn, implements, team, etc. Only $11,000, on terms. 15-ac- re frame, adobe lined, new, good location. Will sell cn easy terms. Let us find you what you want. If you want 791-R-- 2. Soil or Irure East. J. 1st Let Owens Do 842-W- It. tf FOR SALE incubator. 'bin N. lt S. 210-egi- t T. F. ANOTHER bargain used Taylor Bros., piano d Many continue to suffer from foot euch through trying or 3rd S., not far from Roberts hotel. Please notify Menlove, 255 W. 2nd S., or phone 523-- tion. g; i Jj water system 5 7tn E and fluff. M-2- 3 West Center St i We invite you to call and see us. Everything new and clean. ED HUNTER, Prop. 115 PIANO TUNING Ii. University Ave. Have your piano tuned to international pitch! Don't expect the young, sters to produce results k music on a piano which hasn't been tuned for aey. eral years. E. P. MAYHEW Open from 7 un. to 9 p.m. daily. We Are Experts on Ladies' Shoes SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON LADIES' SOLES, 75c We Are in Business to Serve You Co. Phones 544 and 619-- Buster Brown Shoe Repair Department Q: All Work Guaranteed. NO BETTER PRICES ANYWHERE Surveyor. Columbia Theater Bldg. Proro. Utah Land and Mining Surveys; Irrigation and Drainage; Structural Design; Consulting and Reports. Office recently moved to Colombia Theater Bldg. Telephones : Office 299. Residence 118-' WE HANSEN LL IT DECORATING CO. House and Sign Painting Interior Decorating 24 E. First N. List yocr Real Estate for sale with us. We have lots of buyers waiting. Your property may be just what some of these buyers want t LOST piano. MOVING VANSl Positive comfort at once, worn in any shoe LOUIS KELSCH Maker of the Kelch Feather Weight Arch Support (process pat-- i en ted). -a- t- QUALITY SHOE REBUILDEItS 208 W. Center, Provo. swf mom March 9. a boy's overcoat, on 2nd 781-R-- IF you m una n TO MOVE M-1- W. H. M-1- 7 MARRY IF LONELY Best and most successful "Home Blaker"; hundreds rich wish mnrrlnge soon ; strictly confidential: most reliable: descriptions free. "The Succew'ul Club." Mrs. Nash. Box 55C, Oakland. Calif. f Mm m m m mm ' mm Telephone mm- Hardy-Madse- Invest a little a lot more. It ANOTHER plnyerj piano. Taylor Bros., Music Iept. ! FOR SALE ivory bed and De Luxe springs and mattress. 630 V.. 2nd N. Phone OOft-- ' m Chevrolet. m Member Provo Real competent tuner who represents 18 years' practical experience. For several years connected with Chickering & Sons factory, M-1- 8 Boston. .6 Phone Estate Board. TRADE WITH THE irwin Mcdowell A Florence D. Ray, Office Mgr. We Loan Money to Anybody, Anywhere, Any Time. PIANO TUNING by 193 W. 1st Used ranges and heaters at bargain prices. Bates Stores Co. tenter. Unl-RA- Y Real Estate, Insurance, Loans, Rentals and Investments jn." pays to buy a M-1- 6 FOR SALE -- ,., LOST String of German silver bends, bet. 2nd N. nnd 4th W. nnd Orem depot Return to nerald office. Reward. BuU pups. 16a west 78 North versityAve. Fred E. Ray, Field Mgr. 143 k! tf FOR SALE North. 108 n OFFICE PHONE more and get cd M-1- 7 - Transfer Co. welding and cut tine. We weld anrthlner made oi metal Work eunrsnteed. First cl" service. 42 N. 4lh W. Thone 588-- J j H IT F-t- BARGAIN-Cs- m n m OS FOR QUICK SALE Will sacrifice new 1924 superior model Chevrolet roadster, 5 tires. Owner leaving town. WiU accept any reasonable offer. WIU consider bldg. 7 lot as trade. Phone Last Sunday, modern house, built-iFOR SALE New fire-roolinen kitchen cabinet, closets, basement, large lots, southeast part, easy terms. Price $4250.00. FOR SALE First class chicken ranch, close to Provo; brick house, good coops, mixed fruit, good four-roogarden ground, city water. Price $4000.00. frame house, full baseFOR SALE New four-rooment, kitchen cabinet, linen closet, French doors, screened-i- n back porch, large front porch. Price $3150.00. m M-1- 7 Falling Arches trouble POULTBf bedrooms, and gar- - 127 Workmanship Considered. f. 4 M 9 at SCOTT P. STEWART Civil Engineer and U. 8. Mineral M-2- 6 M-1- 9 W. POOL HALL Give Ua a TriaL tf An-con- N. ture. Fancy stuck, doz, 5ic; 100 100 for $.'5.o0; second size. doz.. for $2.50. A. Hasmussen, STA) S. 5th . W. Phone 527-J- AND M-2- 0 M-1- 9 Ri'NT at l.il Men's Half Soles. . ..$1.00 Panco Soles, $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Rubber Heels, 40c and 50c pair Ladies' Half Soles 75c Ladies' Rubber Heels, per 25c and 35c pair Children's Half Soles, 50c and up. , All Work Guaranteed. M-1- M-1- 8 816-J- BARBER SHOP Center. 410 West 310-W- M-2- 1 GARDENS, NEW SAM, THE SHOE MAN 115 N. University Ave. 'STAR Shoe Shop M-1- 6 M-1- 8 makeshifts as ready-mad- e arch supports or corrective shoes which cannot fit properly the FOR RENT Two modern furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone vastly different shapes 592-or call at 207 S. 5th W. of feet. For aching limps, weak feet or flat feet FOR RENT 40 acre farm on High-- ! wear flexible, featherland Bench. 18 acres in fruit For particulars communicate with weight arch supports Mrs. Rose Young Stewart, Provo. which I make to order ' Phone . only, from a cast of the posi- BEAUTIFUL gladioli bulbs in mix- g foot in corrected H- -e 4 M-1- 6 FOR SALE Good seed wheat and . straw. Phone l'ii! 9; last M-1- 6 SKLECTED hlh class White Leghorn baby chicks, at prices that will rpen your eyes. Send for g Hicks Jubilee Hatchery. prices. Koute 2, Box 22, Petaluma, Calif. t s. M-2- : Rooming house, close in ; a good investment. it M-1- poul Eagle Shoe RepairingCo; M-1- 126 S. 2nd BOARD AND ROOM FARMS, - A-2- 0 M-1- 8 450-W- 1-- 8r.- .... (First publication March publication March 6 1924.) M-1- 8 FOR RENT i M-1- 0 791-R-- M-1- M-1- 7 We Bell FIRE INSURANCE THAT INSURES. M-1- 7 480-R-- j of the The annual meeting stockholders of the State Bank of Provo will be held In the directors' room of the State Bank of Provoi building on Monday, the 17th day of March, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of selecting a board of directors and such other business as may be necessary. ALVA NELSON, M-2- 0 218-W- Now Open Craftwork in leather, machinery d M-2- 5 520-M- FOB RENT Two. furnished rooms for light housekeeping, suitable for young couple. Phone 9C3-- 8 M-3- M-2- 0 lf FOR RENT 3 furnished house 58 W. 3rd S. keeping rooms. ESTATE CO. A herd of high grade dairy cows, principally Holsteins, for immediate delivery. d M-1- 9 7S6-R-- '"iasassasa Life-savin- M-2- 3 M-1- 7 Several good ' HEBEHTSU-- Hnnklinf. civics, dairying, try keeping, pathfiuding, TaykT sisted the Court of Hom.r. The following scouts pissed the requUed examinations fot obtaining merit badges, befre the Court of Honor Friday evening: THORIT C .- n ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' EMPLOYMENT M-2- 1 151-W- ., 200-28- 782-R-- FOIt RENT also HOUSES ESTATE Honst, four rooms, or FOR SALE Pass Tests. Ciiinaiiiiti'-,- ss Peta-lum- w w m-a- o BtI Awards library. Court of Honor Scout Deputy Who to Youths Honors Leroy Passey and J s 207-30- L COST. WHAT WANT-ADFirst insertion, 10 cents the line, counting six words to the line. MERIT BADGES J The following memliers Court of Honor were present. J G. H. Brimhall, Mavor u J1 ssen. Alex Hedonist. R. R ' and H. A. Dixon. Tbere will be another Court Honor examination held next r day night at 8 th. You'll save more than the year's subscription price by reading this page of The Herald every day. AA WILL TRADE Provo farm property for farm property in county or state. Phone POULTRY M EN grade S. C. W. L. Accredited Chix from double pedigreed cockerels wlfh dam's records sire's dam's Accredited by Sonoma Farm Bureau. County March delivery $115.00 per thouBUY a real estate mortgage draw sand. April and May delivery in so $110.00 per thousand F. O. B. ing 8 per cent Interest one cent never lost Ssfe delivery guaranteed. ryears I . have ... . w. a I. X. L. Hatchery, Petaluma, Calif. for a client, w. ii. nay. SCOUTS GET swimming. , WILLIS MAD SEX Mrs. Mark Strebble will entertain First aid to animals, cooking. the Bonne Foi the memliers club at her home Friday afternoon. camping, chemistry, agriculture. JI EL LEIIOX ANDKKASO Sewing, music aud luncheon will be Craftwork in wood, first aid to the diversions. animals, agriculture, pathfinding. -LAVEKN GREEN The Social Hour club members Public health, first aid, personal will meet with Mrs. J. E. Christen-se, at her home Thursday after- health. PAUL RIPPLE noon. Bird study, gardening. LEROX PASSEI Mrs. Oscar Garrett was hostess Carpentry, cooking, bird study. to the members of the Utopia club VERL G. DIXON st her home Thursday afternoon. First aid, bird study, athletics, were Sewing, music and luncheon features of the afternoon's enter- carpentry, camping, poultry keeptainment. The flub members pres- ing, pioneering. JOHN FECHSER ent wereMrs. Irwin McDowell, Mrs. bird study, first aid, Lee Smith, Mrs. Leland Cook, Mrs. Milton Booth. Mrs. Jack Booth, camping, athletics, carpentry, poulMrs. Lawrence Epperson and Mrs. try keeping, pioneering. ROBERT Q. MURRAY Clarence Harmon. E-P' is-'- - ATTENTION, A. Anton Kemp. Mrs. Joseph M. Keu- dalL Mrs. Eugene CrandaU, Mrs. J. Karl Peterson. Mrs. J. R. Bryant, Mia. Curley Brown, Mrs, Ida JenAn interesting program has been sen Madseo and the hostess. arranged for the Relief society The Literary section will have meeting to be given in tbe Pioneer ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 charge of the program to be given ward Relief o'clock. A review on "American in the Bonneville meeting Tuesday afternoon. Poets" will le given by Mrs. Alvin the Perry and the following program Mrs. Geneva Hpeakinan will give renwill be furnished; reading. Miss lesson. A vocal solo will be Anna Peay; piano selections, Mrs. dered by Mrs. Rslph Elliott and a Myrtle Woods; vocal solo, Mrs. reading will be given by Miss Grace Hyatt and Miss Hyatt. A dainty Hughes. Master John Morgan will luncheon will be served. Everyone also render a vocal sola All members are reqnested to attend. is invited. T MEET 'IT AND Classified advertisements, bargains of goods and THE HERALD WANT ADS was served to the follow, yc , luacbson Dent, Mrs. IBOY ing guests, Mrs. Phil ing will be famished by Mrs. Hlccs. iue remainder oi tuc will be spent with Karnes. Dainty refreshment! will be served and a cordial Invitation is extended to all ladies of the ward. Star GasSi Grocery S32 " Open Evenings. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY West Center St, 520-- J iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitniiuuunms |