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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, PACE TWO SPECIALIST - OPENS Mrt Char tea F. Johnson of Martin. Utah, Doras fldB formerly if 629 South Sixth West street in this eity, left Saturday for Ann where Doran will receive treatment . from a Doted specialist, - The boy suffered seiious Injuries to his right knee and leg In an automobile accident last December, in Helper. He haa been under the since doctor's car cofttiauously --ihat' time and haa undergone one - u to not pei at ion, but bir condition satisfactory. .. They will return to their noma. In Martin "fa tlx week. ' is. - i. 1 s Timpanc-go- Morning VK ft conauciea. I tr- . d6 ; k si .i.iswn 1 i 1 fleets Officers r dlrei.-'.o's- cf V J if do bicycle, FOR SALE CHEAP-Pier- ce bed. Lloyd baby buggy and child's T47-d9, TA1 No. 5th W Phone J. . FOR RALE OR LEASE Chester White brood sows. Phone 277-J9 at 180 E. 2nd feouth. FOR, r.ENT t room modern furhinhed house with garage; also 2 furniHhed rooms with use of bath. 53 So. 7th '' .' I' BANKRQBBER r dlO East FOR RENT 4 room frame house with cellar, $5 a month. Phone d6 7C8-- Li. Special Selling' of Lake ... v M. M. Colaw wa among Saturday. Redding laughed as he retold the Happenings of the day when he came Into the sheriffs office early Saturday morning. "Well, I had an exciting time.'if 1 mer be left the. mining camp for his home In the coast city . Friday he wanted to go to Salt Lake, so stole a car belonging to A. B. Armstrong, assistant geologist for the Chief Consolidated Mining company. Passing the Bank of Pleasant Grove and seeing the three bank clerks alone in the .bank, the thought struck hint "It would be an easy place to hold up. He drove around the blok. par-kehis car on the east side of the street from the bank, stepped inside and coolv ordered 'Junius A- West assistant cashier, to hand over $1500. After trotting about $830 In currency from the bank, all of which was recovered when he was arrested. Redding drove south on the state. highway &s far as Orem. There he turned east to the mouth of Provo canyon He thought of going to Park City, but changed his ' - . 'As:h xnw v to-P- rovo Children's ' and Mr. and Mrs. 1L TL Merrill were Salt Lake, visitors Saturday. Mi and 9Mst I'mJ t HV Bnnt ihn naci Hun n.AL. Salt Lake visiting their children. v- - , -- l - v r m, Pi Vr,:-- - GIFTS FOB THE .CHILDREN 1 SALE-Aftern- dresses. and evening oon Prices reasonable. S68 Norths 14, w Call dlP FOR SALE Best popcorn on earth. . Enoch Clark. 119, No. 6th W., or at Barber Shop. a Rockers ....95c .. . ...... up .J1.00 up ""..$3.25. up" Tables Kiddie Kars r Pedal Bikes Doll Carta Doll Carriages High Chairs Crfb Beds . . . $2.75 V. up up up up up up up $3.-9- M.$1J5 .......$4.35 $3.50 $5.90 ..... .$3.25 Nursery Chairs FOR" THE CROWN-UP- Footstools End tables . . . .'. . . Fancy Mirrors 'i:f" r SPECIALS - Extra Fine QuaBty RUGS 27x54 Unfinished Axminster '.1.25 '1.65 $3.95 Finished in several colors A - Ij'ft, A. M, Stewart, right W. E. Burke, two Folwom convicts churg. d - with murder as ' ' " ... giving day riot. a result $1.55. Walk Upstairs and of the Thanks- . Sutton-Sutton-Cha- yours early. EMS Furniture Co. Dell Chipman, 3 Doors West se Drug fiX wonderful valueget $3.75 $5.75 SAVE i '. CHRISTMAS RACKS Ifc5f . ....... MAGAZINE Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson. Mrs. Melissa. Lewis. Kenneth. Stirling and Dean Lewis "are 'spending the week end in Salt Lake. They $1.55 iip .$5.75 up ;...... SPECIALS st ' , S op Lamps $4.35 up .. ..80o up Fancy Rugs Imp. Wall Tapestries $4.75 up Dinner Sets . . . . $6 35 up $1 76 up Serving Trays tiedar Chests ,......$! 00 dp O Silk Table Runners ,.$L85 np Bridge-Floo- CHRISTMAS John Stage was a Salt Lake vis He went in attend high football game. constable telephone Ncphi telling ade the ,street became frightened 192$, he was arrested In LosAnge-an- d them that he had arrived. The pulled his car away. Reddlfig les on a charge of attempted rape, constable came out and Informed had only Baft enough as it wasto Aeain, on .October. 22. 1B24. h. w. him' that he must hoM him until get between the two cars. No shot ;j rested on a charee of burelarv thoy could come from Nephi to get was fired at him hern,' for fear .and contenccdjo serve five; yuafii. FOR SALE Bargain, 3 acres water that some one in the crowd would .The sentence was suspended Febru- riirht Provo Bench. $500. Terms big through the eastern section cf him. Redding laughed and said there gei lojurea. : ary 16, 1925. On February 25, 1926, lr cash $175. Assume $300 loan. the city.-- and then turning south- must Next FridayDecemb"erLiledJ ha was eain arrested be a mistake some place. In nen. onto the atnte highway. At SnrlngThen he will out celebrate his twenty-sixthllding quick as a flash on suspicion of a forgery but vllie he turned east at- - Eiehth pulled li s novelty in holder and with birthday the state prison. He was was dismissed April 26, 1926. cigaret RENT-- 2 furnished modern North for two blocks and ther. FOR " In Hamilton county, Mo. His He came to Springville si the rooms, $17 per month. Phone 404- - south towards the high school, it backed the constable, garageman born where he again camd nn'o , .the ad the spectator into the garage, mother. Mrs. Emma .Redding, Is'; opening of the baseball season this hiehwav. At Snanish Forii anr i closed the doors and Jumped into living at 1312 South Bonnie Beaeh,i year. He was arrested by Utah officers on May 17, 1927, rithe ''!C car, speeding down the high Los Angeles. ONE MAN to make" $100 weekly Payson he also detoured tjd J county Although still a young man, Red-lanf selling our g held on an open charge after a line, than to pass through the bucincs ; way at 70 milea on hour. At that Hol-dorite of speed he came through ding has a rather lopg prison rec--i Provo girl Jumped from his auto-orsuits or suit and overcoat both section of the towns. On November 15, 1922, ho vjas 1 mobile on the dugway north of where a large group of armed At Scipio tie stopped at a srr.al! $29.50. jYour commission $7.00 cash, to serve 18 months In ! vo and was seriouslv iniured When dis men were gathered. Several shots each order.Write immediately, garage forras. The American Clothing Co., Inc., 37 E. tance from Pleasant Grove to Scipio were fired at him but he continued the Arizona state prison on a grand the girl recovered Redding was dis- 4 larceny charge. ua i eoruary- Increased bv the manv detours he t unmolested. rt 12th, New York. eharged. had made, required only one hour) At Fillmore.. from 25 to 30 men minutes fer him to with rifles, .were lined up on, the WANTED Work by competent and fortv-fiv- e girl, 18 years old. 920 W. Center. cover. Word of his arrival had pre- - streets. Two cars had been placed d5! ceded him and he was met at the on the street to block the advance 1 garage by the constable, the ga- - of the fleeing robber, but as Redr m, room furnished apt' rage man and another man. While ding came thundering down the FOR RENT-i-' the garage owner was filling the road at 65 miles per hour, one of , 47 W. "7th North. Phone 307-. the the rtn in" the car used to block- ;' , d9 car with gas, Redding heard FOR RENT Modern 5 room house. . 157 North 6th West. Inq. 155 No. dlO Itb W. Phone 1269-- ...... Chairs Mrs. 1. Will Knlcht loft Thurs day for New York to attend the national convention of the Council of Women. She will be irone two weeks. itor Saturday. the Provo-We- ' a Practical Grown-Up- s st v : : Starting Monday Morning of Greelev. Colorado the-vist- tbrs Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Done and children And Mrs. William G. Lichfield spent Saturday in Salt Lake They attended the Provo-Wehigh ' : football game. l:&:: V6IFTS , Mr. and Mrs. John Klnr nf Rwa- lante were Provo visitors Thursday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, jT : . . Haycock. . . (Continued, from Page One) - ' Mrs. C. A. McCausland hud an her guests Friday, Mrs. R. F. Wil-le- y and daughter Wmnifred.of Salt d FOR . I Sor-enso- nili " t tun Prof, and Mrs. 1. W. MTAlllnti-- r had as their guests last week, M". a McAllister's sisters, Mia N. A. Mrs, A. H. Lewis and Mrs. L, J. Madsen of Mantlr - d9 40 Den-- VIS) Mrs. MfJ-toKorrtsi has returned home from Salt Lake, where she visited friends and relatives for a few days. drl;t fur. iik Mr. and Mm. L E. Brackbmk were among the Salt Lake visitors w-from Provo Saturday. d 3 room cu E. W. Ktringfrllow of Salt Lake spent the latter part of the week In Provo. Elmo Coffman fctutiry of fhe Period furniture for Ice chest, Springvillo KiwkfV's club, was elovc-c4 rooms ""complete; president of that organisation white enamel range, etc. Leaving town: bargain for cash. Address Thursday evening, t'.fier offx'is Janie Gleason, Fclsom convict reputed ready to tar J state's evidence in the prison; riot murders case,' is ehdfcen were JV F. W!ngate, vi e Vox SI, Herald. shown here at the right, as he appeared during the coroner's hearing. At the left is Koy E. Stokes, one of r. resident; - Nelsw gn-jiO. alleged ring leaders charged with murder. Packard, CALBJ70 Ralph Winchester, VjsteeTM. licw FPU nop- con, ahoela. Wholesale price V, Busard, WilTi.vi Utey a.i.l j. baby buggy, gentevi froe); A also . - real buy for some one. M. Nichols, v ii ino d . I'Uono 22-following the 'ilM'ion biirf rciiU- mants were exprci'4.1 by the new iy I Y WANTED Men with cars to dem- i dieted . jfflcer, vhj Etten Van the at a Itttfr mivlia;. It' is' enti ale and sell, Dlrigil.ie Steering Light This la unnounced. automobile by far the most ynluable accessory ever put on the market Come in and see Mr. Pettey at 214 West Center at 8:30 Monday evening, Dec, 6, and he will prove that FOR RENT J ana ; apta. Phone 924. - m Provo Saturday. 1 FOR SAt,E it's a knockout C Rica of ,MWtW- , rc. l . m. Sunday achool at Wednesday evening bmUhs .ar held at 8 o'clock. Reading room o'clock. In oien daily from I SO to Ail are welcome- - ... - Mr. and Mrs. L. Springville'Quh SALE National Cash Regist6r ter. Inq. Mr Whittacker at Ta . business. school from, 9 a. m. to recess; FrankKn, from until afternoon recess; from Maescr, from afternoon recess, until 3:30 o'clock. . High school and Young university students may attend the near est jilace at which a clinic will be late fori f v. ..j p. m. 1 m " Mr. and Mrs. II J. Ulatt of Grand frienda. Junction, Colorado, were visitors in With relative, and this city Saturday. r.t i.-u j Lake were smong the viaitors 'J.' B. Hansen of E!cl;fkJfc spent Provo Saturday. the latter part of the week here on ,i n t - - ; .' , ior Paper Co. CITY NEWS t -- CLASSIFICATION I, Dr. Lloyd Cutlimore, Jn charge cfj the Utah county health unit, desirtsj to again urge parents to cooperate with health authorities in having all chiiUna of pre school age and those finder tn years of aga tnnoe-ulate-d for diphtheria .during the Dales for Provo rnoruft, tliuics we set tor iecembcr and!, On thesa dates the clinic will take place in lh? respective Dthools of the city as follows; Arbor,-Michiga- ...' ' were among those who attended the CHKIST SCXEXTiST CHUUM - First Church of Christ Scientist. high football fame. Corner of First MA ana lira . ?ff North street. Regular Sunday 11 ' thir f10' ,erv'c Beaver, tyive TturEed Provd-We-at PHONE . Mr. and ITOO DEU 4 j 1927.- - Folsom Prison Rioters In die Shadow of the Gallows HEALTH CLINIC GO TO EASTERN SUNDAf DECEMBER 4, STNorthrHUniversityTAve ', record-breakin- n, d. - - - --- 2 m bed-ridde- ; - i ' rri Concern r A JICYCLELiIt has moir efunjmdmorehealth - packed into it than anything else you could give. b. Our prices and terms relieve the strain on your holiday . if - - i mi a H 1 - Treatments Free, Beginning Monday, Dec, -- 25c to $1.75, Books for the Grown - Ups. f Dr. E. Mansfield A complete line of books for, boys and J girls i : : -- 5 Fiction, History, iieligious and Gift in all the : popular bindings. - . ' , ' 0ne lot of popular copyrights, regular 75c values. While they last . .... .29c Desk Sets SSSS;- Hf-a- - Taylor Paper Co. ;(l(49f( r- r- OFFICE OVER HEDQUIST DRUG :'. N3.'l ...... HIONE1082 RESULTS COUNT IHTNo.- UnivrAve. Phone 15 " ; ; to $12.00 - $1.00 to $6.50 ...-- ' , '. carry a good line of Unpaiiited and GUNS FLASH LIGHT FISHING TACKLE . i We also $1.25 : i Painted Magazine Racks a sensible gift $5.00 to $35.00 Special prices on all gifts " Doctor of Chiropractic " User of Shearden and National Methods Testimonial of the Highest Quality Punished; Visits to the Home made by r -- Appointment. tiHH.'eiours Evening : -- . 1 because of the wonderful results which I obtained from chiropractic treatments, 1 am my t"SHrWy to pNV" it vnrth jax tn rifrfippa inrlnf-others to regain their health, the same as I. For a long time-was bothered with stomach and kidney diseases which finally became so bad as. to keep me bedridden for 7 months. When all other sources failed Dr.. E. MansfieW, who, after giving me a series of treatmen '.s" over two months time, produced a complete cure.- I am more than thankful for chiropractic. MRS. 1VEY LUKE: Signed: 3 - : pock-tbaokLrusnelalnlr- iei healing:. It May The King of Christmas Gifts I The following renizrlrr.ble testimony is only' one of the many brought forth by the results of drugless Whom to $27.50 $12.50 for n seven months. Jo & $12.00 to $27.50 $29.50 to $55.00 Chiropractic .Cures Case of Stomach and Kidney Trouble Patient had been $L 1 112 POCKET KNIVES" BASKETBALL FOOTBALL - ICE SKATES ROLLER SKATESTENNIS RACKET - MMiii Cwli far North University Avenuef - Phone 82 4 |